Hello, freebsd-hackers
I'm trying to add parallel port card support to the puc(4) driver.
The chip is an OX12PCI840, which is a PCI chip (in my case it is attached
via cardbus bridge).
I have two questions related to it:
1) Will I need additional code in the puc driver itself (revised the code
I
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, didier derny wrote:
On 19 juin 07, at 15:33, Soeren Straarup wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 01:14:54PM +0200, didier derny wrote:
I recently bought an asrock 4coredual-vsta mother board
when I tried to install freebsd I saw with horror that freebsd6,2-stable
and freebsd7
On 19 juin 07, at 15:33, Soeren Straarup wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 01:14:54PM +0200, didier derny wrote:
I recently bought an asrock 4coredual-vsta mother board
when I tried to install freebsd I saw with horror that freebsd6,2-
stable
and freebsd7.0-current where coughing when they trie
Thank you all for your advices, I will take a try with AMD64.
I'm always impressed by the support on the FreeBSD mailinglist, continue
your good work.
Martin
Stefan Lambrev a écrit :
Hi,
Martin Turgeon wrote:
Good afternoon,
I just receive 2 PowerEdge servers (a 1950 and a 860) both with
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 01:14:54PM +0200, didier derny wrote:
> I recently bought an asrock 4coredual-vsta mother board
> when I tried to install freebsd I saw with horror that freebsd6,2-stable
> and freebsd7.0-current where coughing when they tried to access the
> IDE or SATA
> hard disks /cdro
Hi,
Martin Turgeon wrote:
Good afternoon,
I just receive 2 PowerEdge servers (a 1950 and a 860) both with 4G of
RAM. I installed FreeBSD 6.2 Release i386 on both of them.
Unfortunately, only 3,5G is recognized on the 860 and 3,3G on the 1950.
dmesg on 860:
real memory = 3757834240 (3583 MB)
Nicolas Cormier wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a little tcp-server kernel module (like tftp).
I didn't find a lot of documents about the kernel network programming,
just one thread which talks about netgraph.
In the freebsd includes I found /usr/include/sys/socketvar.h (so*).
What's the easy wa
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