According to wikipedia, mosquito-hawk can apply to dragonflies, damselflies or craneflies. Meadowhawk is much more specific - it is a member of the genus Sympetrum - in England we call these Darters. Sympetrum is part of the family libelludiae - (perchers/skimmmers/darters/chasers are various English names) - the most advanced (and relatively recent - the earliest dragonfly ancestors were 320 million years old) dragonfly family. I have received confirmation from Kathy Briggs - a prolific Californian author of books on dragonflies - but not the BSD variety - that Fred is indeed a Cardinal Meadowhawk (shes says a fairly young male). This confirms that Fred is one of the most technologically sophisticated of all dragonflies - the equivalent of an SIS. Meanwhile, I have managed to install 1.12 in a virtual machine on my Linux 64-bit quad core box. I didn't attempt to configure the network when I did the installation, thinking that as I was running under KVM, I would not need to (that was the case when I set up FreeBSD 6.3 last weekend). However I can't ping 10.0.2.2 (which is the virtual DHCP server that KVM provides to the guest), so I guess I should have done it. But I don't know what command to type to bring up those configuration menus again - I can't find it mentioned in the DragonFly handbook (flight manual?). Please help. On 26/02/2008, B. Estrade <estrabd@gmail.com> wrote:
| Artem Bityutskiy | [PATCH 12/44 take 2] [UBI] allocation unit implementation |
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| Jeff Garzik | Re: [RFC] Heads up on sys_fallocate() |
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| Jarek Poplawski | [PATCH] pkt_sched: Destroy gen estimators under rtnl_lock(). |
