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Of some interest
https://forums.freebsd.org/viewforum.php?f=15
It should be able to be ported to NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Dragonfly by patching the configure.ac script in Heimdall/heimdall folder. |
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I have a feeling you left the wrong link in your post.
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Another is jack_trauma which uses JACK and UDPLite to broadcast sound over IP.
I'm working on porting it to FreeBSD. Look on the jack-developer mailing list. By the way, both heimdall and jack_trauma can be ported to OpenBSD and NetBSD in the event anyone is interested. |
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UDP Lite is not supported on FreeBSD. I'm curious... How does one implement a binary to use UDP? I've read that multimedia use UDP by default. Would just removing the UDP Lite reference be the best idea?
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You've hijacked your own thread. But I'll try to address your key question.I'm not sure what you are asking, but if you mean, "How does one write a program that uses the UDP protocol?", then udp(4) provides information for programmers.
This gives me the opportunity to ask you what you meant by this: Quote:
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Thanks.
The person who wrote the patch for UDP Lite on FreeBSD is giving me the directions. My apologies for not doing further research. My system is back up and I am working on these things again. Hoo yay! Boo yay! |
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Okay, not self hijacking....
1.I gather a mass of information and then implement what I can. The system is re-assessed and then modified to improve performance. 2. We now see what Google uses and the scripts. The problem with NFS is that Linux and FreeBSD are at different versions. I will need to implement the older one on the jailed environment. 3. SSH X-forwarding can be done with a virtual graphics card. |
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Almost have this integrated into a build environment.
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