On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 08:42:58AM -0500, Randall Stewart wrote:
> Moving this question over to net.. since I think
> it belongs there :-)
>
> Oh, and looking at the sysctl to tune the
> 4/9 and 16k clusters.. it does NOT work.
>
> If I set it in the sysctl.conf by the
> time that is read its to
Randall Stewart wrote:
> Christian Brueffer wrote:
>
>>
>> Not sure if I'm understanding you correctly, but kern.ipc.nmbclusters is
>> a tunable not a sysctl, so it has to be set in /boot/loader.conf or at
>> the loader prompt (see loader(8)).
>>
>
> Not in current from what I see (if
> I underst
Christian Brueffer wrote:
Not sure if I'm understanding you correctly, but kern.ipc.nmbclusters is
a tunable not a sysctl, so it has to be set in /boot/loader.conf or at
the loader prompt (see loader(8)).
Not in current from what I see (if
I understand this correctly of course):
Moving this question over to net.. since I think
it belongs there :-)
Oh, and looking at the sysctl to tune the
4/9 and 16k clusters.. it does NOT work.
If I set it in the sysctl.conf by the
time that is read its to late..
So..
a) Should we have a default
and
b) Does anyone mind if I fix this
> Hello,
>
> Can someone help me little with WPI driver ?
> I'm willing to test it on my laptop, but I'm stuck at compile/install
> process :)
>
> I downloaded
> http://www.clearchain.com/~benjsc/download/20070107-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz
> but I'm not sure what to do with it.
> Any tips how to compile i
Hello,
Can someone help me little with WPI driver ?
I'm willing to test it on my laptop, but I'm stuck at compile/install
process :)
I downloaded
http://www.clearchain.com/~benjsc/download/20070107-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz
but I'm not sure what to do with it.
Any tips how to compile it?
I'm using