Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 09:33:21 -0700 From: Garrett Cooper <youshi10@u.washington.edu> To: Norberto Meijome <freebsd@meijome.net> Cc: Maxim Khitrov <mkhitrov@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Virtualization of FreeBSD Message-ID: <46683351.3020205@u.washington.edu> In-Reply-To: <20070608003637.4595b961@localhost> References: <46674717.6020105@calarts.edu> <26ddd1750706061711t660afba9h737735b9e1805c65@mail.gmail.com> <91A69DD3-FDFD-4D66-A2DA-642DEA450FD7@techally.com> <26ddd1750706061818m4eb25c5ama1c1a91243d7754c@mail.gmail.com> <20070608003637.4595b961@localhost>
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Norberto Meijome wrote: > On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 21:18:16 -0400 > "Maxim Khitrov" <mkhitrov@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> You mean the info in general, or the e1000 part? I never had any >> errors in my Windows sys log. However, if you use the default network >> adapter you will have problems. I don't remember what the exact error >> is, but I remember that when downloading the ports tree, for example, >> it will periodically interrupt the transfer. Something about dropped >> packets, or something else like that. Never had problems with e1000, >> but the network only seems to perform at about 1/2 of what the host OS >> can handle. >> > > you mean problems with the lnc0 , as seen by FBSD in the VM? interesting, i've > never had any problems, but I run VMWare server under Centos 4. > > I'll give the e1000 a try :) thx for the tip. > > _________________________ > {Beto|Norberto|Numard} Meijome > > "It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, > but the one most responsive to change." Charles Darwin. > > I speak for myself, not my employer. Contents may be hot. Slippery when wet. > Reading disclaimers makes you go blind. Writing them is worse. You have been > Warned. > FYI: The em driver will only be getting better in 6.x soon, because there's going to be a backport from CURRENT taking place in the near future. -Garrett
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