This is a conversation held on a UK group page, can you confirm or deny this
as twaddle.
Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs can't get
much off of them, but they can get a lot out of BSD.
Also
I had no
knowledge of Apple having anything to do with BSD and so asked for
clarifications sake for myself.
Garry
-Original Message-
From: David Kelly [mailto:dke...@hiwaay.net]
Sent: 23 August 2010 04:18
To: Garry
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Is this bunk.
On Aug 22,
he packets. is there
some incompatibility between the network card and the router?
oh, and install is FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE
any help greatly appreciated. it's doin my head in.
Garry
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>and them check your log to see what happened. BE careful this will
>generate a lot of log msgs.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Garry Hill
>Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 10:53 AM
>To: FreeBSD
>>Name resolution is not working and the network connection
>>seems to be timing out a lot as all network functions are
>>very sluggish. For instance, I CAN ping the IP of my
>>name server, however even though the response is less
>>than 1ms, there is about 80% packet loss.
i was having a very sim
comments/suggestions/experience of the same? is it the
network cards? pings from the client machine when connected directly work perfectly
but from the gateway are at best a little dodgy - losing 15% of the packets.
any help greatly appreciated.
Garry
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