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	<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 21:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Five Year Anniversary</title>
		<link>http://blogs.freebsdish.org/brueffer/2008/01/13/five-year-anniversary/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 21:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Brüffer</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Today&#160;marks&#160;my&#160;five&#160;year&#160;anniversary with the FreeBSD project. All I can say is, it&#8217;s been a pleasure (most of the time). Although sometimes it&#8217;s very hard to find the motivation to do some work,&#160;seeing&#160;the&#160;cool&#160;stuff&#160;everyone&#160;else&#160;within the project is&#160;working&#160;on&#160;gets&#160;one&#160;going&#160;again&#160;pretty&#160;quickly.

	Thanks to everyone I had the opportunity to work with so far, especially my doc mentor Ceri Davies and my src mentor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Today&nbsp;marks&nbsp;my&nbsp;five&nbsp;year&nbsp;anniversary with the FreeBSD project. All I can say is, it&#8217;s been a pleasure (most of the time). Although sometimes it&#8217;s very hard to find the motivation to do some work,&nbsp;seeing&nbsp;the&nbsp;cool&nbsp;stuff&nbsp;everyone&nbsp;else&nbsp;within the project is&nbsp;working&nbsp;on&nbsp;gets&nbsp;one&nbsp;going&nbsp;again&nbsp;pretty&nbsp;quickly.</p>

	<p>Thanks to everyone I had the opportunity to work with so far, especially my doc mentor Ceri Davies and my src mentor Robert Watson. It&nbsp;was&nbsp;the&nbsp;operating system&nbsp;that&nbsp;brought me to FreeBSD, but it&#8217;s  my fellow developers and the community that keep me here (that said, there will be a strong FreeBSD presence at &lt;a href=&#8221;http://www.fosdem.org/2008/&#8221; mce_href=&#8221;http://www.fosdem.org/2008/&#8221;&gt;FOSDEM&lt;/a&gt; this year, hope to see lots of people in the joined <span class="caps">BSD</span>+PostgreSQL developer room).</p>

	<p>Well then, off to another five years!</p>
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		<title>News from the ALTQ(4) front</title>
		<link>http://blogs.freebsdish.org/brueffer/2007/05/21/news-from-the-altq4-front/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 19:34:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Brüffer</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	During the last couple of weeks I have converted two more drivers (vge(4) and axe(4)) to support&#160;ALTQ.&#160;Additionaly, Max&#160;Laier&#160;has converted&#160;aue(4).

	Although&#160;ALTQ&#160;has&#160;been&#160;a&#160;part&#160;of&#160;FreeBSD&#160;for&#160;almost&#160;3&#160;years&#160;now,&#160;there&#160;are&#160;still&#160;lots&#160;of drivers&#160;that&#160;do not&#160;support&#160;it&#160;yet. &#8220;Why&#160;is&#160;that?&#8221;&#160;you&#160;may&#160;ask. Actually the driver modifications necessary  are minimal, so no problem there. What is missing are people with the hardware to test the changes to make sure that

	they actually work
they do not break [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>During the last couple of weeks I have converted two more drivers (vge(4) and axe(4)) to support&nbsp;<acronym title="4">ALTQ</acronym>.&nbsp;Additionaly, Max&nbsp;Laier&nbsp;has converted&nbsp;aue(4).</p>

	<p>Although&nbsp;ALTQ&nbsp;has&nbsp;been&nbsp;a&nbsp;part&nbsp;of&nbsp;FreeBSD&nbsp;for&nbsp;almost&nbsp;3&nbsp;years&nbsp;now,&nbsp;there&nbsp;are&nbsp;still&nbsp;lots&nbsp;of drivers&nbsp;that&nbsp;do not&nbsp;support&nbsp;it&nbsp;yet. &#8220;Why&nbsp;is&nbsp;that?&#8221;&nbsp;you&nbsp;may&nbsp;ask. Actually the driver modifications necessary  are minimal, so no problem there. What is missing are people with the hardware to test the changes to make sure that<br />
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	<p><li>they actually work</li><br />
<li>they do not break driver operation without <span class="caps">ALTQ</span></li><br />
</ol></p>
	<p>Testing <span class="caps">ALTQ</span> patches does not take a lot of time, the procedure is outlined at <a HREF="http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/ALTQ_driver">http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/ALTQ_driver</a> . The following is a (non-exhaustive) list of drivers that have not yet been converted to support <span class="caps">ALTQ</span>. If you own any hardware that is supported by one of these drivers, please consider contacting me for a patch to test, or to donate said hardware if you can spare it.<br />
<ul></p>
	<p><li>arl(4) (probably obsolete)</li><br />
<li>cdce(4)</li><br />
<li>cnw(4) (probably obsolete)</li><br />
<li>cue(4)</li><br />
<li>cue(4)</li><br />
<li>cs(4) (probably obsolete)</li><br />
<li>cxgb(4)</li><br />
<li>ex(4) (probably obsolete)</li><br />
<li>fe(4) (probably obsolete)</li><br />
<li>gem(4)</li><br />
<li>ie(4) (probably obsolete)</li><br />
<li>ixgb(4)</li><br />
<li>kue(4)</li><br />
<li>lge(4)</li><br />
<li>pcn(4)</li><br />
<li>nge(4)</li><br />
<li>rue(4)</li><br />
<li>sn(4)</li><br />
<li>snc(4)</li><br />
<li>ti(4)</li><br />
<li>tl(4)</li><br />
<li>tx(4)</li><br />
<li>txp(4)</li><br />
<li>wb(4)</li><br />
<li>xe(4)</li><br />
</ul></p>
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		<title>FrOSCon Recap</title>
		<link>http://blogs.freebsdish.org/brueffer/2006/06/26/froscon-recap/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jun 2006 19:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Brüffer</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Last weekend the Free and Open Source Software Conference (FrOSCon) took place at the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg in Sankt Augustin, Germany. It was the first time this conference took place and all I can say is that it was great. It was a low cost event (5 euro admission fee) and the organizers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Last weekend the <a href="http://www.froscon.org/">Free and Open Source Software Conference</a> (FrOSCon) took place at the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg in Sankt Augustin, Germany. It was the first time this conference took place and all I can say is that it was great. It was a low cost event (5 euro admission fee) and the organizers did an awesome job. Everything ran smoothly, <span class="caps">WLAN</span> worked(!), and the overall atmosphere was great.</p>

	<p>My talk on Saturday, &#8220;<a href="http://programm.froscon.org/events/27.en.html">FreeBSD im &Atilde;&oelig;berblick</a>&#8221; (FreeBSD Overview), seemed to have been well received. There were about 25 people in the audience. All in all, there was great service for speakers. Free food and beverages, a quiet room to prepare for the talks and of course lots of beer at the social event <img src='http://blogs.freebsdish.org/brueffer/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>

	<p>The <span class="caps">BSD</span> booth was populated by FreeBSD, NetBSD and even DragonFly <span class="caps">BSD</span> people. OpenBSD had a separate booth with the usual merchandising. For FreeBSD, we distributed flyers and CDs. In addition to that, there was a demo PC running FreeBSD 6.1 and <span class="caps">KDE</span> that people could play with. As usual, the other <span class="caps">BSD</span> folks were great company and I met some people I only knew by name till then.</p>

	<p>Unfortunately, relatively few people attended the conference (around 350 I heard somewhere). This was probably due to the great weather and the soccer world cup. I hope FrOSCon will attract some more people next year.</p>

	<p>Nothing left to say other than looking forward to FrOSCon 2007!</p>

	<p>Links to pictures and other reviews can be found in the <a href="http://wiki.froscon.de/index.php/Main_Page">FrOSCon Wiki</a>.</p>

	<p>My slides can be found at<br />
<a href="http://people.freebsd.org/~brueffer/slides/FreeBSD_im_Ueberblick_FrOSCon06.pdf">http://people.freebsd.org/~brueffer/slides/FreeBSD_im_Ueberblick_FrOSCon06.pdf</a></p>
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		<title>Updates for aac(4)</title>
		<link>http://blogs.freebsdish.org/brueffer/2006/06/17/updates-for-aac4/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jun 2006 19:07:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Brüffer</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	If you are confused that the aac(4) driver says you have a SCSI controller even though you have a SATA controller (or vice versa), update to the latest CURRENT, or RELENG_6 in a couple of days. Several device names have been corrected.

	Moreover, the aac(4) manpage now actually lists all supported controllers. If you are shopping [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>If you are confused that the aac(4) driver says you have a <span class="caps">SCSI</span> controller even though you have a <span class="caps">SATA</span> controller (or vice versa), update to the latest <span class="caps">CURRENT</span>, or <span class="caps">RELENG</span>_6 in a couple of days. Several device names have been corrected.</p>

	<p>Moreover, the aac(4) manpage now actually lists all supported controllers. If you are shopping for <span class="caps">SCSI</span>/SATA/SAS controllers, this may be worth a look.</p>
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		<title>First Post and ALTQ Support for my(4)</title>
		<link>http://blogs.freebsdish.org/brueffer/2006/06/05/first-post-and-altq-support-for-my4/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2006 18:22:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Brüffer</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	So apparently one needs a blog these days to be cool, so I followed the lemmings and registered one as well, courtesy of Erwin Lansing (erwin) and Florent Thoumie (flz).

	In other news, I just committed modifications to the my(4) driver to make it usable with the ALTQ packet queuing system. In the past, these modifications [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>So apparently one needs a blog these days to be cool, so I followed the lemmings and registered one as well, courtesy of Erwin Lansing (erwin) and Florent Thoumie (flz).</p>

	<p>In other news, I just committed modifications to the my(4) driver to make it usable with the <acronym title="4">ALTQ</acronym> packet queuing system. In the past, these modifications led to lock order reversals. Thanks to the work of John Baldwin (jhb) on network driver locking, this is no longer a problem and everything works as expected.</p>

	<p>I wonder how many people actually use my(4)...</p>
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