At 02:21 AM 2/7/2004, Mike Silbersack wrote:
>Apparently OpenBSD has support for the USB Prism devices now, but it has
>not been ported over here yet.
It's interesting that it's OpenBSD and not NetBSD. I'll take a look
at their code and see how hard it would be to port it to the others.
Thank y
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 08:39:40PM -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> [Now CC-ing Chuck Cranor -- the en's author]
> => => http://store.yahoo.com/softbuyweb/inpcidslmod3.html
> => The en(4) manual page and the description of this product (on the
> => page above) as one based on
On Saturday 07 February 2004 02:54 am, h0444lp6 wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I would like to know if the Atheros Super G chipset is supported by
> 5.2-Release.
>
> According to Atheros.com its's the AR5004 and AR5003 chiops.
>
> In ath(4) I can only find reference to AR5210, AR5211, and AR5212.
>
No su
Dear list,
I would like to know if the Atheros Super G chipset is supported by
5.2-Release.
According to Atheros.com its's the AR5004 and AR5003 chiops.
In ath(4) I can only find reference to AR5210, AR5211, and AR5212.
TIA
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On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Brett Glass wrote:
> What is the state of support for USB Wi-Fi adapters in FreeBSD?
> Several clients have asked me if they can use these adapters on
> their BSD servers, but so far I can't find one that FreeBSD
> recognizes. I have one here that's based on the Atmel chipset;
Bjorn Eikeland wrote:
I've just changed to using freebsd on my desktop pc, my Asus A7V8X
motherboad has a onboard Broadcom chip - this just stopped working under
windows and turned into a unknown device. Asus or vendor's support never
replied so I just picked up a new fxp card.
Depending on the o