On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 15:46:56 +0200 Volker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>On 09/10/07 23:16, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> Oh. So now I have another couple of white elephants. Damn. And I
>> still
>> don't have anything that will work as a second interface. Sigh.
>
>Do not trash them. Please te
Scott,
On 09/10/07 23:16, Scott Bennett wrote:
> Oh. So now I have another couple of white elephants. Damn. And I still
> don't have anything that will work as a second interface. Sigh.
Do not trash them. Please test the patches available at:
http://opal.com/jr/freebsd/sys/dev/usb/
>
On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 09:36:14 +0100 Tom Judge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Scott Bennett wrote:
>>
>> My Dell Inspiron XPS has just one built-in Ethernet port, and I need to
>> have at least one other. Armed with a printed copy of Section 3.2 of the
>> FreeBSD 6.2 Harware Notes, I went to
On 12/23/-58 20:59, Scott Bennett wrote:
...
> Sep 9 20:35:07 hellas kernel: ugen0: vendor 0x13b1 product 0x0018, rev
> 2.00/0.01, addr 3
Scott,
you didn't buy a USB200M (AX88172) but a USB200M V2. That thing has a
slightly different chip (AX88772) and is currently not supported by
axe(4) (at
Scott Bennett wrote:
My Dell Inspiron XPS has just one built-in Ethernet port, and I need to
have at least one other. Armed with a printed copy of Section 3.2 of the
FreeBSD 6.2 Harware Notes, I went to the several electronics stores, looking
to find a device on the list of supported device
My Dell Inspiron XPS has just one built-in Ethernet port, and I need to
have at least one other. Armed with a printed copy of Section 3.2 of the
FreeBSD 6.2 Harware Notes, I went to the several electronics stores, looking
to find a device on the list of supported devices. Eventually, I found