Old Synopsis: if_gif does not set vlan attributes from EtherIP encapsulated
802.1 packets
New Synopsis: [gif] [patch] if_gif does not set vlan attributes from EtherIP
encapsulated 802.1 packets
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Old Synopsis: iwi0 driver has reduced performance and connection strength
New Synopsis: [iwi] iwi0 driver has reduced performance and connection strength
[regression]
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I'll bite.
Scott
On Wed, 1 Oct 2008, Jack Vogel wrote:
Jeff Roberson uncovered an issue that might be behind any number of
possible problems.
Our newer hardware (meaning those supported by the igb and ixgbe
drivers) overwrites the buffer address in the RX
descriptor with a variety of data in
I find myself in one hell of a conundrum. I need an NIS server that
supports IPv6.
I initially tried with FreeBSD but found that every piece of the yp
suite supported IPv6 except ypserv.
Then someone told me that NetBSD's ypserv supported it, so I gave it a
try, and they're right, it does! But y
Synopsis: [ixgbe] [patch] wrong error counting
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Over to maintainer(s).
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=127834
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I experimented some more with my problem and it would be pretty
incredible if it weren't for the fact that I can reliably reproduce it.
Excuse me if this description is overly verbose, I can't decide which
information might be important.
First, here's some more background on the problem: The a