Re: Using a logitech mx700 with scrollwheel _and_ thumb buttons

2005-05-27 Thread André-Philippe Paquet
My MX500 is working just fine. Here what I do: - Install imwheel (/usr/ports/x11/imwheel) - Add this to ~/.imwheelrc ".*" None, Up, Alt_L|Left,1 None, Down, Alt_L|Right,1 "(null)" None, Up, Alt_L|Left,1 None, Down, Alt_L|Right,1 - In my x.org file.. For the InputD

RE: panic in device driver strategy function: bp->b_dev==NULL

2005-05-27 Thread Norbert Koch
> Hello, > > I have written a small device driver for a static ram > based disk. The code is - more or less - derived from > Poul Henning Kamp's md device. > It is written for FreeBSD 4.X. > > This device is kld-loaded and runs without any problems > with my 'standard' kernel configuration. > >

Linux/FreeBSD Channel Bonding Interoperability

2005-05-27 Thread Florent Thoumie
Hey list. I'm advocating for FreeBSD for about 6 months now where I'm working and they have the project to build their own router (which will probably be based on WRAP). The good point is that the actual solution is running Linux but it's not high

Using a logitech mx700 with scrollwheel _and_ thumb buttons

2005-05-27 Thread Joe Schmoe
Hello, I have a logitech mx700 - it has a scrollwheel and two thumb buttons (designed for forward and back in your browser) as well as some other launch button on the top that I guess is for launching an app. I am using FBSD 5.4-RELEASE with xorg installed from the ports tree. I have tried many,

panic in device driver strategy function: bp->b_dev==NULL

2005-05-27 Thread Norbert Koch
Hello, I have written a small device driver for a static ram based disk. The code is - more or less - derived from Poul Henning Kamp's md device. It is written for FreeBSD 4.X. This device is kld-loaded and runs without any problems with my 'standard' kernel configuration. As soon as I boot a ke

Re: Improving bind 9 for money

2005-05-27 Thread Attila Nagy
Mike Silbersack wrote: If you have some sort of dns benchmarking program, it would be interesting if you could add it to ports; rwatson has done a lot of benchmarking with mysql on freebsd 5 vs 6, it would be interesting to see if BIND performance has changed in a similar fashion. The original

Re: Improving bind 9 for money

2005-05-27 Thread Mike Silbersack
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Attila Nagy wrote: Hello, I'm just doing a quick poll. If I would have a given amount of money and I would like to make bind 9 go faster (both in the terms of caching and authoritative performance) on FreeBSD, could I find the appropriate people for the job? The modif

Re: Improving bind 9 for money

2005-05-27 Thread Attila Nagy
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote: If I would have a given amount of money and I would like to make bind 9 go faster (both in the terms of caching and authoritative performance) on FreeBSD, could I find the appropriate people for the job? Did you ask Nominum? Their product, CNS is blazingly fast and has