>
> I went a little bit through the source of an linux "eject" and the
> *BSD "eject". The Linux Verion is using "cdrom.h" and *BSD "cdio.h".
> I think that both "eject's" are actually doing the same (*BSD:
> ioctl(fd,CDIOEJECT); Linux ioctl (fd,CDROMEJECT)). I'm not a
> kernel/driver programmer,
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could provide me an answer to the
following questions. Please keep in mind that by default I learned Unix
on a Linux system, so... please no flames :(.
I was a Slackware devotee for about 4 years and a SuSe user for 2
before moving to FreeBSD. Nothing wrong with cu
>A confirmation of the bug on non-FreeBSD systems would be extremely
>useful.
FYI- I can duplicate the trouble on my FreeBSD 5.4RC2 box but _can't_
duplicate the trouble on either of my Linux boxes (Fedora C4, Slackware 10.1
)
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Dan Gonzalez
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IM: signulth
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>
> "Do you think that it is possible to modify parameters on the BSD box in
> order to reach the same transfer rates than the Debian box with only one
> connection ?"
I would think there may be options you can pass to the ethernet driver via
ifconfig or maybe adjusting net related sysctls. You c
Danny-
I've never had any luck with any Brother product on FreeBSD or even linux
for that matter..
I usually avoid Brother products as a result. You might better spend your
time and money with
a different vendor. I've never had any problems with anything from HP.
Just a suggestion
dan
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Dan Gon
>
> Hi,
>
> I've build a new P4 box (1.8Ghz, 512MB mem) based upon a ASUS P4B533VM
> motherboard. This board has an Intel 845G chipset and onboard 10/100
> mbit/s LAN (fxp driver).
>
> When connected directly to a gateway (in my case an Extreme BD10k) I
> observe the following behaviour: a ping
>
> Being as Azureus is broken in the ports ... is there another torrent
> program
> that is as good/equivelant to it available ?
I'm running 5.4RC2 and also had problems with Azureus. The only program I
got to work successfully is Qtorrent. It's located in ports under net and/or
python. It u
> Well, I have downloaded the official Vmware5 package from the official
>
site. However, it is a Gzipped tarball rather than a normal package.
I know how to install Linux RPMs in FreeBSD. But this time, I have no idea.
Quite puzzled, and needing help.
Many thanks in advance.
Ken-
Assuming t
I have a quick question about re-apportioning disk space on my
computer (FreebSD 5.4RC2 Athlon 850 MHz 512MB RAM)
Here is the output of df -H:
REDE2SRV# df -H
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a520M 61M418M13%/
devfs 1.0k1.0k 0
Thanks to all who resoponded. I'll probably try the latter option
after I back up any mp3 etc on that partition.
Regards
dan
On 9/13/05, Bob Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/13/05, Daniel Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a quick question about
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