Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
> Well, since nobody seems to be interested (I can't for the life of mine
> understand why), thanks and a couple of (perhaps silly) questions.
I'm interested, I've just been busy thats all. I haven't had a chance to play
with the drivers yet.
Thanks David!
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mark tinguely wrote:
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> > it is quite standard in industrial environments and still popular (at
> > least in europe) but existant installations slowly get replaced with
> > ethernet based (100baseFX) or industrial ethernet (10Mbit) transceivers.
>
> I believe it was designed for noisy enviro
Gavin Kenny wrote:
> Is there a CAN bus driver for FreeBSD?
I don't know of any such driver. I'm working on a home automation
project that uses CAN so I'll also be needing a driver at some point.
Most of the "CAN for a PC" devices I've seen convert the CAN data to
RS-232, so I'm not sure that wha
Warner Losh wrote:
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> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Brandon Fosdick writes:
> : A search of the archives revealed that PCI adapters for orinoco cards
> : don't work yet. So I guess there's no hope of getting the MiniPCI card
> : working either?
>
>
Brooks Davis wrote:
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> On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 08:07:43PM -0400, Brandon Fosdick wrote:
> > A search of the archives revealed that PCI adapters for orinoco cards
> > don't work yet. So I guess there's no hope of getting the MiniPCI card
> > working eithe
A search of the archives revealed that PCI adapters for orinoco cards
don't work yet. So I guess there's no hope of getting the MiniPCI card
working either?
Does it work in -current?
-Brandon
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Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
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> Yusuf Goolamabbas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Recently there was a message indicating that ISC is deprecating
> > nslookup.
>
> "Recently"? nslookup has been officially deprecated for about a year
> and a half, I believe.
Will a replacement be added to the bas
Kaltashkin Eugene wrote:
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> On Fri, 17 Nov 2000 12:08:00 +0100
> Stefan Aeschbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> SA> Hi
> SA> the problem is, that you have the same subnet (indicated by the netmask)
> SA> on two interfaces. The best solution to the problem is taking two
> SA> different subnet
Does anyone have fam working with fmon yet? The sgi page has a few
mentions of it but they're a few months old.
-Brandon
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What's the current status the native smbfs support? Can it act as a both a
client and a server? How does it compare to Samba in terms of functionality?
Thanks,
Brandon
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Where/How does one implement a hardware interrupt handler? I haven't done this
sort of thing since the days of DOS. I imagine its a lot different in *nix. :)
-Brandon
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Does anybody have the new nvidia drivers working yet? Aparently I'm not
as smart as I thought. :)
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Gergely EGERVARY wrote:
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> > So I've missed the whole discussion on the sblive driver timetable and
> > the archives didn't help much. And I just grabbed creative's source for
> > a linux driver from opensource.creative.com. Needless to say, it needs
> > some work before it will compile. Is anyb
So I've missed the whole discussion on the sblive driver timetable and
the archives didn't help much. And I just grabbed creative's source for
a linux driver from opensource.creative.com. Needless to say, it needs
some work before it will compile. Is anybody else working on this? I'm
tired of havi
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