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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris BigAdmin RSS Optimizing the Desktop Using Sun xVM VirtualBox Post 302279032 by Linux Bot on Wednesday 21st of January 2009 08:20:04 PM
Old 01-21-2009
Optimizing the Desktop Using Sun xVM VirtualBox

This Sun BluePrints article describes key product features and benefits of Sun xVM VirtualBox and explains how the software enables multiple virtual machines (VMs) on a single desktop, which enables users to access applications in OS environments other than the native OS on their laptop or desktop system.

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CAS(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						    CAS(4)

NAME
cas -- Cassini/Cassini+ (GigaSwift) Ethernet device driver SYNOPSIS
cas* at pci? dev ? function ? Configuration of PHYs may also be necessary. See mii(4). DESCRIPTION
The cas driver provides support for the Sun Cassini and Cassini+ (GigaSwift) and the National Semiconductor Saturn Ethernet hardware found in Sun UltraSPARC machines and Sun GigaSwift PCI cards. Cards supported by this driver include: o Sun Gigaswift Ethernet (SX fibre variants) o Sun Gigaswift Ethernet (UTP variants) o Sun quad Gigaswift Ethernet SEE ALSO
brgphy(4), gentbi(4), gphyter(4), ifmedia(4), intro(4), mii(4), ifconfig(8) Sun Microsystems, Cassini+ ASIC Specification, http://www.sun.com/processors/manuals/cs_plus.pdf. HISTORY
The cas driver first appeared in OpenBSD 4.1. NetBSD support was added in NetBSD 6.0. AUTHORS
The cas driver was written for OpenBSD by Mark Kettenis <kettenis@openbsd.org>, based on the gem(4) driver, and ported to NetBSD by Julian Coleman <jdc@NetBSD.org>. BUGS
The cas driver does not support any of the advanced features of the Cassini chip. On the SX fibre variants of the hardware, the link may stay down if media options apart from autoselect are chosen. BSD
January 7, 2010 BSD
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