It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps total
bandwidth.
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El jue, 14-07-2005 a las 11:18 -0500, Andrew Nance escribió:
It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps total
bandwidth.
From the graph, you see WRAP box is capable of sustaining around 4Mbps
for 50 firewall rules (1500PPS and 350bytes/package). I think you could
live
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Andrew Nance wrote:
| It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps total
| bandwidth.
Almost anything fairly modern (ie: Pentium-class PCI based system) should be
able to handle this kind of bandwidth. Even 486 based systems
Am Donnerstag 14 Juli 2005 00:35 schrieb Peter Mueller:
as you probably know there some packages in testing for
Bering-uClibc:
Is ethtool supposed to be in testing? I think a lot of people use this..
Maybe it qualifies to be moved to the general section - but it's still in
testing, cause
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Andrew Nance wrote:
| It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps total
| bandwidth.
Almost anything fairly modern (ie: Pentium-class PCI based system)
should be
able to handle this kind of bandwidth. Even 486 based systems with EISA
cards
Andrew Nance wrote:
| It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5
Mbps total
| bandwidth.
Almost anything fairly modern (ie: Pentium-class PCI based
system) should be able to handle this kind of bandwidth.
Even 486 based systems with EISA cards (should you actually
I have been trying to get webconf working on a new uClibc box but can't
get anywhere. I did have weblet working but took that off and did
everything I could find online to setup webconf.
I'm on the latest beta.
Here is one thing I get:
Jul 14 12:23:03 RBAFW mini_httpd[10398]: socket :: -
I want to run a 32 MB IDE flash memory as my HD for bering uclibc 2.2.3.
According to the directions, I need to give it a first bootable partition
and DOS format it.
Call me a stupid noob but I don't know how to do that. The drive is 6
months old but I have never ever used it before.
Would
Andrew Nance wrote:
I want to run a 32 MB IDE flash memory as my HD for bering uclibc 2.2.3.
According to the directions, I need to give it a first bootable partition
and DOS format it.
Call me a stupid noob but I don't know how to do that. The drive is 6
months old but I have never ever used
Does anyone know of any windows tools that can do a disk image of a CF
card?
I have multiple identical CF cards I need to propagate a uClibc install
to, bootable portion and all. The only tools I have found that work with
CF cards so far have been for linux.
Thanks!
Richard Amerman
Andrew Nance wrote:
I want to run a 32 MB IDE flash memory as my HD for bering uclibc 2.2.3.
According to the directions, I need to give it a first bootable partition
and DOS format it.
Call me a stupid noob but I don't know how to do that. The drive is 6
months old but I have never ever used
Does anyone know of any windows tools that can do a disk
image of a CF card?
I have multiple identical CF cards I need to propagate a
uClibc install to, bootable portion and all. The only tools I
have found that work with CF cards so far have been for linux.
Disk Dump (for Windows) is
syslinux -s c: using syslinux.com (download from the net as
this is the DOS program not syslinux.exe
FYI I have never had much luck with syslinux and CF-IDE. It sometimes worked
with windows boot disks, though. I recommend the Dos 6.22 from
http://www.bootdisk.com/.
It will most likely not
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Richard Amerman wrote:
| Does anyone know of any windows tools that can do a disk image of a CF
| card?
|
| I have multiple identical CF cards I need to propagate a uClibc install
| to, bootable portion and all. The only tools I have found that work
Hi,
I use dd.exe - port for the GNU dd tool. I don't recall however, which
site I got it. But doing a quick google,
Here's a site that seems to host it:
http://users.erols.com/gmgarner/forensics/
Regards,
Vic
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Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 16:37:34 -0700
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