anyone tried them? They seem to be pretty
> > cost effective for the h/w capability.
The research lab I used to work in has a bunch of the little SM 1u
boxen...they're really great, and a much better bang for the buck than
Dell (although I can't say whether their service is as g
That was this morning;
presumably they still have two left.
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s are a little hard to find new :-(
> This is the first I've heard of RTL8185 products being
> available in the retail market.
Yes, me too. Finally!
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are available here:
http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm
I think the chip is a RT2500, but I'm not certain. Interesting that
rtw shows up in the dmesg.
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I just found this:
http://linux-networking.news-view.co.uk/topic-24897.html
Can anyone confirm whether the CompUSA cards have the chipset in them?
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I've recently been struggling to get boost-1.33.1 built on
OpenBSD-current (I presume that the rest of this message also applies
to -stable, but YMMV), and after much toiling and dumping of hours
into a black hole, I think I have found a way to build boost without
errors.
If you simply run
$ bjam
be better for a newbie
> in OSs like me. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks!
I also recommend Tanenbaum's book(s). He has written two books on OS
concepts that I know of, and they are both fabulous. Silberschatz may
be fine too, but I've never read anything from
Design and Implementation of (4.4 BSD | FreeBSD 5.3)" come to
mind.
bc
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e...red
binding, printed by Novell) explains in technical detail some of the
core OS stuff like memory management, scheduling, I/O, etc. as they're
done in Linux. I know it's not BSD, but it is well written.
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'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Any suggestions as to what I might have done wrong? I realize that
this sort of thing is probably unsupported; any help is appreciated.
bc
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#include
#include
1
If you want to say "just wait until the install sets are up on FTP",
I'll understand (I would buy a CD but I literally can't afford it at
the moment).
bc
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it's sooo not ready for production (IMO, of course).
bc
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