Thanks!
Are there any plans to support this adapter? I'll donate my adapter if it
would help.
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 8:35 PM Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-07-05, Christopher Turkel wrote:
> > Hi all I have a DWA-131 Rev E
> >
> > It (seems) to use a Realtek 8192eu. I googled and read
On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 06:49:30PM +0200, Farid Joubbi wrote:
> Hi,
> The Intel NIC works correctly in the native FreeBSD. I used it there before
> I did the passthrough.
> The Intel NIC worked correctly natively when I tested the OpenBSD installer.
> The Intel NIC works in bhyve if I install
On 2018-07-05, Christopher Turkel wrote:
> Hi all I have a DWA-131 Rev E
>
> It (seems) to use a Realtek 8192eu. I googled and read mapages but I
> couldn't find an answer.
>
> I'm on OpenBSD/amd64 and running -current
This isn't supported. See "man -k 802.11" for a list of most of the
available
Hi all I have a DWA-131 Rev E
It (seems) to use a Realtek 8192eu. I googled and read mapages but I
couldn't find an answer.
I'm on OpenBSD/amd64 and running -current
*Dmesg:*
OpenBSD 6.3-current (GENERIC.MP) #98: Thu Jul 5 12:52:45 MDT 2018
NetBSD does not work either.
I get the exact same error as with OpenBSD.
CentOS works fine.
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 10:20 PM Farid Joubbi wrote:
> I am running several virtual machines on top of bhyve. I've got FreeBSD,
> RHEL, Linux Mint and Debian running now.
> I have tried OpenBSD without a
I am running several virtual machines on top of bhyve. I've got FreeBSD,
RHEL, Linux Mint and Debian running now.
I have tried OpenBSD without a passthrough NIC and CentOS.
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018, 20:14 Tom Smyth wrote:
> Farid
> Can you check if the SR-IOV works by runing another OS as a vm on
Hi!
Been following CURRENT for quite a while, experiencing zero problems.
However, now there's a problem compiling the 64-bit CURRENT on two servers --
one virtual, one full iron.
OpenBSD 6.3-current (GENERIC.MP) #19: Thu Jul 5 12:23:55 UTC 2018
Farid
Can you check if the SR-IOV works by runing another OS as a vm on top of
Bhyve on the host
that is what I meant on my previous mail
Thanks
On 5 July 2018 at 17:49, Farid Joubbi wrote:
> Hi,
> The Intel NIC works correctly in the native FreeBSD. I used it there before
> I did the
On 2018-07-04, Gerlach, Hendrik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> according to RFC3484 and it's successor (RFC6724) a IPv6 implementation
> should support a configurable address selection via a mechanism at least as
> powerful as the policy table defines in this RFC's.
>
> Found the powerful ip6addrctl
Hi,
The Intel NIC works correctly in the native FreeBSD. I used it there before
I did the passthrough.
The Intel NIC worked correctly natively when I tested the OpenBSD installer.
The Intel NIC works in bhyve if I install FreeBSD.
The new Broadcom NIC also works normally as long as it's not a
Hello Farid,
Can you confirm that other operating systems pick up the Nic ok and
they function ok
has the Physical Host settings been setup correctly for SR-IOV
is it possible that the nic has been assigned to another vm ?
Hope this helps
On 5 July 2018 at 15:38, Farid Joubbi wrote:
> I
I realize now that I wrote a reply to only Mike and not the whole misc
earlier.
Anyway.
The server is running several functions, and it's not popular to do
maintenance on it.
I went ahead and rebooted it anyway since this is important ;-)
I booted the OpenBSD 6.3 install media natively on the
On 07/04/18 21:39, rehcla wrote:
Hey Martijn,
Just found a Lumina thread on the OpenBSD Mailinglist and in that one you said
you are the maintainer of the Lumina port.
Is that still the case?
I did like Lumina on TrueOS, but TrueOS was far too unstable for me... Anyway I
identifiy much more
On Wed, 4 Jul 2018 23:11:35 +0200
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Eric wrote on Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 01:55:17PM -0500:
>
> > The solution is obvious. If there are any bug fixes of sufficient
> > importance, report the bug, collect the $500,000 for the foundation,
> > and then fix it.
>
> i
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