> I see something unusual and surprising for me: if I kldload aio for
> qemu's sake
> and then actually start qemu, I see that share of C2 in cx_usage is
> constantly
> dropping and then finally there is "too many short sleeps, backing off
> to C1".
>
> This is on i386 with stable/7 as of r188116.
> I tried using my ath based D-Link DWL G650, which still seems to have
> some issues in regard to interrupt handling:
I've been able to get /most/ wireless cards working with ndiswrapper.
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> Yes, if you have (or plan to have) more than 3 GB of memory.
FYI I have had a lot of problems with FBSD7.x and HP DL-series hardware +
amd64. There is a bug IIRC in the loader.
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> Pfsense sounds like exactly what you're looking for. It's a stripped
> down freeBSD with a fancy web interface (well, not too fancy, it's
> been incredibly stable for me). I've deployed it a couple times in
> pseudo production environments and it's been holding up well for the
> last 1.5years+
> hail,
>
> I need an usb ethernet, but found just one from aue and axe from 7.1
> hardware list. is there any apart from those there ? I looked on ebay
> for
> my search.
>
> thanks,
>
> matheus
D-link's usb 2.0 ethernet devices work fine and are ~$30 :
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=133
> I don't think he'll be able to tcpdump on the windows box.
There are tcpdump equivalents such as wireshark and windump.
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>
> Hi All,
>
> I can use scp to move files from a linux to my Freebsd machine.
>
> But, when I try to use WinSCP under windows, it always failed. WinSCP
> errors: "Network error: Connection refused". Both scp & sftp fail if
> using
> WinSCP.
>
> Any clues for this?
Tcpdump on both boxes. -w t
> Is there a way to install the SCX-4200 printer on a FreeBSD box ?
I would recommend googling this printer and determining its support on linux
first and then perhaps following the large amount of documentation with
installing CUPS for freebsd. I've gotten many different printers working on
my o