The link to your site for the .txt file seems to be down.
Since it's working for large file downloads I would guess that your wireless clients are entering powersave mode.
According to the manpage for ral(4):
Hope that helps
Nope I thought about getting the card but I heard it caused lots of problems so I avoided it.
I don't run powerd either, I looked through the bios a short while ago to see if there were any cpu frequency scaling related options I could disable but I didn't see any.
Please disregard what I said about the video card in the last post. I forgot lspci was in ports.
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M880G [Mobility Radeon HD 4200]
I believe the card is a integrated radeon but I'm not 100% sure. (HP doesn't have any good documentation on it and the system seems to show it as a generic vga card everywhere I look)
I did try changing resolutions with vidcontrol when I first discovered the problem but none of them fixed it...
That explanation requires a FreeBSD or some other UNIX-like operating system already installed.
In the link above that wblock posted if you skip down a few paragraphs it shows howto create the image from Windows. Follow those instructions and if you have any other issues feel free to reply back.
Is the system running the services also the main IPv6 router or do you have another box handling that?
When I set up IPv6 on my box a few years ago I had a similiar issue.
Make sure that the physical interfaces have global IPv6 addresses. Otherwise the system will send everything out of the...
I'm not quite sure if this should go here or in system hardware so if a mod wants to move it I won't be offended. ;)
Anyway a few weeks ago I received a HP Microserver at work in order to replace a FreeBSD server which had a hardware failure. The system is running 8.2-RELEASE and everything...
At home I have FreeBSD running on my desktop and on the router.
At work I have FreeBSD acting as a fileserver for some XP and OS X 10.6 clients.
Also at work the firewall is running m0n0wall on a soekris box.
I used to run OpenBSD back in the day but otherwise I'm FreeBSD only now.
At work I...
Running it off a thin client would probably work fine. I would just make sure to get some more info about how the OS is loaded on the thin client. Sometimes vendors do really weird things with them (like break standard PC compatibility)
I would recommend instead to get something like a...
For me it's simple to replicate. I have all of my packages up to date (at least as of 8/21/) and the problem can be triggered with all browsers that I've tested (firefox, chrome, opera) So I'm assuming it is definitely a issue with either the driver or some Xorg package that I may have built...
About two days ago I finally updated my nvidia driver to 270.41.19.
This caused the following problems:
When viewing a webpage that contains a flash object, if I scroll the page down with the object still running the object will leave the application. As a example the browser will still be...
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