On Thu, 12 May 2005, Ganbold wrote:
Result is unbelievable, it is something like 500kbps for 56kbps Dial-Up
connection, which is completely wrong.
It looks like the form data that the client is POSTing is all "a",
correct? The modem is probably compressing this data.
I wrote a speed test in per
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org wrote:
blagodarq za izpratenoto ot Vas pismo nai skoro shte vi otgovorq!!
Sir, this is not the appropriate forum to cast your vote for Pope.
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Eric Anderson wrote:
Donatas wrote:
hello,
are there any solutions for emulating a network switch between network
interfaces under FreeBSD 5.3?
i cannot use ng_hub because it does not filter packets by their mac
addresses...
the purpose is switching between ngeth0,ngeth1 and
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Eric Anderson wrote:
Speaking of filesytems :), I have a real need for a global filesystem (or
"me too"
I played with CODA a few months ago but it didn't seem to be solid, and
didn't fit my needs. Everything else I've looked at is Linux-only.
Please follow-up to the list, I
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, H. S. wrote:
Hey,
Sorry if this is a little offtopic, but I need some basic help with C.
I'm not a programmer, but I need to get something done in C for a project.
I need to do a console application, and as I've got some free time, I'd
like to add bold sentences and characters
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Brad Knowles wrote:
It's interesting that you mention this. I've been giving some
thought to how I might be able to dive in and start seriously working on
building my UltraSPARC cluster (based on the four U10 clones I have already,
plus as many U5s as I can throw into the m
> I'm trying to install FreeBSD 5.3-Beta5 on a friend's server. He has a promise
> fasttracks SX4000 raid controller (raid level 5), but when booting freebsd we
> get a list of all the 4 disks. Is that right? (haven't tried installing freebsd
> on a raid computer). I've tried install freebsd on one
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