On Apr 16, 8:08pm, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
} On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 06:29:02PM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
}
} So I would ask: why do you think you need to disable it? By default,
} the system will have no v6 addresses configured and should not incur
} delays due to this. Are you having
On 11 April 2014 17:23, Torbjorn Granlund t...@gmplib.org wrote:
Torbjorn Granlund t...@gmplib.org writes:
Installation goes like a charm, using this (slightly shortened) command:
qemu-system-sparc -m 256 -hda disk.img -cdrom sparccd-5.2.2.iso \
-boot d -nographic
Ideally,
On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 10:50:20AM -0700, John Nemeth wrote:
On Apr 16, 8:08pm, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
} On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 06:29:02PM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
}
} So I would ask: why do you think you need to disable it? By default,
} the system will have no v6 addresses
I have been using an old 1ghz 1 or 2Mb PC to run netbsd 5 and act as a
firewall for a number of years. It is not used for anything but this and
has been working great, until yesterday when I upgraded my cable modem to
100 Mbs. If I run a speed test on a windows machine inside the firewall,
I have been using an old 1ghz 1 or 2Mb PC to run netbsd 5 and act as a
firewall for a number of years. It is not used for anything but this and
Probably your CPU is adequate, and either there's something wrong
unexpected, or those interfaces are too crufty for 100 Mbps. If you
have PCI slots
As you said, not accurate at all, sorry. I bought it a long time ago. Here
is dmesg.boot:
bash-4.2# cat /var/run/dmesg.boot
Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
2006, 2007, 2008
The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1982,
I was monitoring memory when the system hung and it didn't appear to run out of
memory. I've been able to do some more testing and it appears the problem is
really just my crappy DWL-G520 card. I've now seen some hangs in all modes so
I'm now trying to hunt down another PCI wireless card that
Well, it is much faster, but I have only their speed tester gadget to tell.
Here is the diff:
bash-4.2# diff before.txt after.txt
27c27
60485 total packets received
---
81267 total packets received
42c42
3220 packets for this host
---
3422 packets for this host
44c44