On 11/24/11 04:14, Siju George wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to correctly map /dev/serno to device names.
Also, provided you don't mind keeping a devfs.conf,
You can also setup something like this:
link serno/6RY18WCV.s1d dev02.usr
this will create a '/dev/dev02.usr' link to
/dev/serno/6RY18WCV
Hi Chris,
So can i use some supported USB wireless adapter. Do you know of any?
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Chris Turner wrote:
> On 11/20/11 03:07, Abhishek Sharma wrote:
>
> I use a Toshiba satellite pro which has got Realtek wireless drivers,
>>
> > which is currently unsupported for
On 11/20/11 03:07, Abhishek Sharma wrote:
I use a Toshiba satellite pro which has got Realtek wireless drivers,
> which is currently unsupported for BSD unix.
Your best bet is to browse the drivers linked through the 'wlan'
driver:
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=wlan§ion=ANY
On 11/22/11 20:42, Edward M. wrote:
I'm have an issue with my old laptop and DragonFlyBSD.
Does the bios have an option to disable ACPI?
This might be worth a shot.
You might also muck around with IRQ numbers for the
various devices if that is possible.
Also - you might want to make sure the
On 11/22/11 04:13, Konrad Neuwirth wrote:
The keyboard the devices has is well recognized; but after the ums0 probe,
> nothing happens.
> Theoretically, there should still be a CD Rom attachment on the
> device; that is what I'm trying to boot off.
Is the ums port the CD device being mis-recog