Check out http://www.FreeBSD.org/FAQ/ppp.html. Your best bet is to
set up a diagnostic socket and attach to it when ppp appears hung.
You should be able to ``set log local physical'' and see any incoming
and outgoing traffic. If there's no incoming traffic, I'd tend to
blame the peer.
> Hi
Hi,
I upgraded a laptop at work which was running 2.2.6 (oh the pain) to 4.2 and had a
few problems..
The floppy drive was stuffed and it's too old to be able to boot off the CDROM drive
so I transfered the HD to another laptop (P233 Sharp PC-M110) and did the install on
that and it seemed fine (
> Still reading on this ipfilter for use with ppp0. I made a set of rules
> andd tested them out with ipftest and it just hung there. in controlled c
> out of it no problem. Whatever.
what ipfilter are you using on which version of FreeBSD ?
kernel, module ?
> I am cinfused as to what i sho
On 27 Nov 2000, Randell Jesup wrote:
> FYI, the disklabel fixes probably should be backported to 3.x,
> which will make it slightly easier to backport the redo of disklabel to
> support more useful syntax's for partitions. (This change will be
> committed by Warner Losh RSN; he already h
> On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Peter Lai wrote:
> > So use ext2 or some other FS for your freebsd slices!
>
> Has anyone actually validated this as a solution?
Installation using this as a technique would be very difficult. You'd
also need a -current loader with ext2 support.
I do not consider it a s
I have seen some weird paging behavior with netscape (4.76)
on 4.2 (beta, then stable as of 11/29). Sometimes netscape and X
get into a fight over memory, with both seeming to be largely non-resident
although there is free memory. I can usually provoke this by opening
an extra window in jsp (for
Gunnar Flygt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is this really the situation, that FreeBSD is not booting on the latest
> IBM thinkpads? That would really be a pity, since I was going to buy
> such a nice little beast after newyear.
>
> http://bsdtoday.com/2000/November/News342.html
for thoses who d
This latest began only after I ungraded to 4.X (I'm currently at 4.1
and content). The problem is that occasionally my dialup thru-put
drops to 5 or 10bps. Trying to get anything done via telecommuting
is virtually impossible.
One thing I thought it might be is the ``stray i
Another piece to the puzzle of bad network performance of the Linksys cards
is that they're only supported as generic NE2000 cards with 8K of memory by
the ed driver. 1.5K are used for the send buffer, 6.5K remain for the
receive buffer. This is a shortcoming of the ed driver, since the Linksys
ca
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 05:08:16AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> With regard to the current 4.2 release I have sent
> a private note to Jordan expressing what I see
> as neccessary steps. My letter to him points out
> possible short falls in the procedure.
Blah. Why should he be the only one
> PS : where on earth have you been reading that ste is the driver for the DFE570Tx ?
-- From /sys/i386/conf/LINT --
# The 'ste' device provides support for adapters based on the Sundance
# Technologies ST201 PCI fast ethernet controller. This includes the
# D-Link DFE-550TX.
I realize that th
Has anyone ported the patch from PR i386/12088
(http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=12088) to 4.X? It claims to
better support Linksys 10/100 cards.
I've some trouble with that card under heavy load, mostly because the ed
driver seems to support it as a generic NE2000 with only 8K of card
I'm running a Compaq DL380 under FreeBSD 4.2R. Now the fans all run
on full speed and create quite some noise.
Is there any way of regulating them like with the Insight Manager under
Windoze?
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I'm going to try to move this to -mobile where it belongs...
If memory serves me right, Nate Williams wrote:
> > As I read it, some people have had success and others haven't. It's
> > difficult to figure out what the problem is, since there are so many
> > variables involved and the messages
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