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Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org
Pete Zaitcev zait...@yahoo.com comp os linux development system From: Michael <m...@worldonline.dk> I am making a network device driver, and now i am about to test it big time (i have tested a lot of the functionality in the driver). I want to make use of my network driver from a c-program that i am about to make.

Network-related device drivers and MPSAFEty: status, and plans for 7.0
Miraculously, as soon as I turned off hyperthreading/SMP, the problem goes away (driver not safe with SMP/HT?).. Could be the problem, possibly, maybe. In order to fix it, though, you'd do better to brush up your problem reporting skills and write a detailed description of your investigation suitable for filing as

Network device driver and vxworks
Craig Wilson craig_d_wil...@yahoo.com novell support os server lan cards-drivers Yes, but the key here is "ALL PURPOSES". Mind you I never thought of trying it, but I guess it works :>>> Barry Schnur wrote: He's looking for a network driver here -- there is an onboard network connection with this motherboard.

The routine of network device driver (WINCE)
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more query if u don't mind.whats the difference b/n this BSD driver and END driver ur talking abt?where can i get info abt the differences?How to come to a conclusion abt which of the above to be chosen for making a network card driver?It will be really helpful if u could give some hints or point me to some

Network Drivers help!
While for home use in many situations they are "enough" they'd never stand up to serious workload in a real network. This performance delta is well documented and widely known. So, ranting about some software driver as being "teh suck" when it is only attempting to make the best use of less than stellar hardware is

Realtek RTL8111/8168B IRQ clash with IDE driver?
2) Get to the page with message "no ethernet card was detected" and list of network drivers. Select forcedeth driver. 3) Get message "forcedeth driver failed to load", I am requested driver parameters. Don't choose anything, hit Enter - again get the list from step 2. Note, the driver loads with 2.6.

FW: press release - new network driver architecture
Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP] jma...@mvps.org microsoft public virtualpc Hi, Strange - does the same thing happen if you just uncheck (not uninstall) the VM network driver? -- --Jonathan Maltz [Microsoft MVP - Windows Server, Virtual PC] http://www.visualwin.com - A Windows Server 2003 visual, step-by-step tutorial site

FBSD and and the sk() network driver
t...@portsoft.com comp unix bsd freebsd misc In <5qlccf$bt...@nnrp1.crl.com>, Guy F. Boyd <r...@crl.crl.com> writes: Hi All; So okay, I think I'll take a shot at learning to write some device drivers. across platforms. from scratch. including freebsd. Can anyone point me to a public source for the " Network Driver

if_start
The files should work for all flavours of network and hardware but you may have to source the driver for the n/w card seperately if it is not a generic NE2000 clone. Out of the two cards my son has, neither version worked with the other. Of three 8 bit cards I was later given as obsolete, neither of the two above

RIS Network Driver Error
Made a wrong guess as to driver, told xconfig to install that network driver and no other, and as a result, though Linux booted just fine the network card didn't work. Not a problem, since I'd kept my old kernel just in case something like this happened. For my next kernel config, I went to the opposite extreme and

Bug#283603: nForce2. forcedeth network driver loads with 2.6, but ...
However, the next time I restart, the message comes back again and now there is another network adaptor installed named "WAN Network Driver". If I remove this adaptor and restart, I can boot back into Windows without any "Preparing Network Connections" message but after that Windows re-installs the "WAN Network

FBSD and and the sk() network driver
Jack Barrett jack4...@frontiernet.net alt computer Everything is well in Network Driver Land =0) Got all PC's working on my network - yippee Thanks again to all you folks for your support and knowledge! Til my next computer issue, Jack Barrett http://windsurf_2.tripod.com "Jack Barrett" <jack4...@frontiernet.net>

Third Party / Updated network driver
I need help to map my network(NT) driver at work through internet. (I do define network domain,machine I want to connect in LHMOSTS file. I use Windows95 at home and Windows NT 3.51 at work.) My problem is: 1)If I connect an ISP Through TCP/IP. Then I try to map my network driver. I got error message "The network

INTR_MPSAFE network drivers
Kamalesh Babulal kamal...@linux.vnet.ibm.com fa linux kernel The 2.6.25-rc1 kernel build fails on the powerpc with the error drivers/net/mlx4/alloc.c: In function ‘mlx4_buf_alloc’: drivers/net/mlx4/alloc.c:162: error: implicit declaration of function ‘vmap’ drivers/net/mlx4/alloc.c:162: error: ‘VM_MAP’ undeclared

FBSD and and the sk() network driver
David S. Miller da...@redhat.com fa linux kernel From: j...@epcnet.de Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 15:09:09 why is a there a experimental VLAN option in the stable 2.4.x-kernel, when it's useless without patching Network Drivers? It is not useless for the drivers that have been fixed. Why isn't there a solution for all

Realtek 8111B network chip with Solaris OS?
But I can't seem to get the onboard Realtek 8111B Ethernet network interface system to work. What gives? I thought maybe the bundled rge driver would work, Does it just not work with the bundled drivers? I suggest you try here (quite easy to find with google and a search string of "solaris network driver" - it

INTR_MPSAFE network drivers
Hi, I am trying to write a DLL which my virtual network driver can talk to. I have couple questions: 1) How should this DLL and my network driver be compiled? Should they be compiled seperately? (ie. compile the network driver with a header file of the DLL) 2) Is there any sample here which the driver uses DLL for

Preparing Network Connections - WAN Network Driver
Neo N...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsce platbuilder This cleared many of my doubts as well "Yannick Chamming's [eMVP]" wrote: the full network driver is an NDIS driver for your ethernet chipset which allow having applicative ethernet access, even when no ethernet kernel debugging service is

Tulip driver/Compile Network Everywhere NIC NC100
Jeff Garzik jgar...@mandrakesoft.com fa linux kernel Disclaimers: I haven't read the code yet, and no, I don't work for ImageStream :) "ImageStream Internet Solutions has released the source code to its new network driver architecture called SAND (Standard Architecture for Network Drivers). The new Linux driver

Accessing network driver
This is how my network boot disk works (see http://unattended.sourceforge.net/). You can put all of your network boot floppies on the network and choose one to boot from the PXELINUX menu. Or, you can add the "keeppxe" flag in the PXELINUX configuration file and use a universal DOS network driver (do a Google