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2013 Jun 20
3
USB ports on Lenovo T400 do not work after a suspend/resume
Hi,
FreeBSD-9 works fine on this Lenovo T400 - except that suspending with
no USB devices plugged in result in no ports working after resume.
If I have a device plugged in during suspend - on any port - then all
the ports work fine after resume.
I've attached usbconfig and acpidump output.
here's what is logged in the kernel buffer during suspend and resume:
Her'es the suspend:
2012 Nov 21
3
Increasing the DMESG buffer....
Hi,
As a next question to my building this server.
I'm nogt able to get a full verbose dmesg.
Probably because the kernelbuffer for it is too small.
I know there used to be a kernel option to increase it.
But I can not find it with the setting in NOTES or any other place I
looked....
Is it still there?
Thanx,
--WjW
2013 Jul 14
1
There is an error in chmod(1)
There is an error in the chmod(1) man page.
tingo at kg-v2$ uname -a
FreeBSD kg-v2.kg4.no 8.3-STABLE FreeBSD 8.3-STABLE #6: Fri Apr 27 23:50:55 CEST 2012
root at kg-v2.kg4.no:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
tingo at kg-v2$ apropos ^sticky
sticky(7) - sticky text and append-only directories
tingo at kg-v2$ man 1 chmod | grep sticky
1000 (the sticky bit). See chmod(2)
2013 Feb 09
5
FreeBSD DDoS protection
Hi,
I have a router running BGP and OSPF (bird) on FreeBSD.
Are there any best practises one can take in order to protect the network from DDoS attacks.
I know this isn't easy. But I would like to secure my network as much as possible.
Even if I'am not able to prevent or block a ddos I would like to get some info (snmp trap parhaps) regarding the attack.
Then I can contact my ISP or
2012 Dec 22
7
9.1 minimal ram requirements
Guys, I've heard about some absurd RAM requirements
for 9.1, has anybody tested it?
e.g.
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=36314
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