Matthew Dillon wrote:
Hello everyone! I will be giving a DragonFly talk at the next
Bay Lisa. The primary focus of my talk will be a physical
characterization (latencies, overheads, etc) of MP mechanisms
and algorithms implemented by DragonFly.
It would be nice to get an .av
--- "Martin P. Hellwig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Okay so when your the expert on practical
> implementation, what do you
> make of the surfnet internet2 test results
> (they did actually test
> current "normal" hardware too) that prove your
> "practical" hypothesis
> wrong? Or do you j
Tomas wrote:
> ...I forced USB to 1.1 instead of 2.0...
I'm glad your problem is solved. Can you explain exactly
how you 'forced' it? I think this may help me fix a similar
problem on my wife's linux machine.
Thanks!
Hello everyone! I will be giving a DragonFly talk at the next
Bay Lisa. The primary focus of my talk will be a physical
characterization (latencies, overheads, etc) of MP mechanisms
and algorithms implemented by DragonFly.
The Bay Lisa in question will be held on December 15
Okay so when your the expert on practical implementation, what do you
make of the surfnet internet2 test results (they did actually test
current "normal" hardware too) that prove your "practical" hypothesis
wrong? Or do you just deny the results and continue on trolling?
--
mph
--- "Martin P. Hellwig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> > What do you think the
> > switch is going to do with the traffic? Its
> going
> > to dump it.
>
> The only argument you gave is false, read the
> full specs of any modern
> switch (ie all 1Gb switches)
>
> --
> mph
If I relied on "sp
What do you think the
switch is going to do with the traffic? Its going
to dump it.
The only argument you gave is false, read the full specs of any modern
switch (ie all 1Gb switches)
--
mph
--- Erik Wikström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 2005-12-02 19:16, Danial Thom wrote:
> > All of the empirical evidence points to Matt
> > being wrong. If you still can't accept that
> then
> > DFLY is more of a religion than a project,
> which
> > is damn shame.
> >
> > DT
>
> Since I don't
Perhaps I have a stake in one of the "beta
quality OSes" (FreeBSD 5.x+, Dragonfly, etc)
actually becoming useful? Its very frustrating to
see a strong solid OS with a strong management
team fragment into a bunch of mini-teams, none of
which have a wide-enough range of expertise to be
ultimately suc
Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :another thing is that I still have time issues :-( I don't know what
> :exectly happens but everythings seems to freeze (even the clock) but as
> :soon as I press a key everything works again...
>
> That's the bug I fixed, or thought I fixed. I can't reproduce it
>
Sorry for posting to myself.
Maybe my solution will help someone else too.
The problem was solved imediately after I forced USB to 1.1 instead of
2.0 (printer is USB 2.0, but 1.1 compatible). Now it is (and me too)
happy with 1.1.
Regards,
Tomas
Hello.
There are a lot of experts and maybe one of you had crossed the same
problem as I am having now.
I had HP845C USB connected to DragonFly 1.2.6 which worked fine together
using CUPS.
Now I upgraded to Brother HL-2030 and I got stuck with configuration.
My printer is recognised by ker
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