On Saturday 26 June 2004 02:19, Bill Moran wrote:
Karim Forsthofer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I tried to compile a new kernel from my 5.1 bsd cd.
5.1 is an obsolete, experimental version. If you're new to FreeBSD, you
should be using 4.10. If you want to experiment with the 5.x
hi sirs,
my laptop is dell inspiron 1100 with Conexant D480 MDC modem controller.
i tried to compile ltmdm from ports but strange enough, it failed. i spent
about 2 months in looking or searching from internet if there were
any one else can use that modem in that machin with freebsd.
finally, i
This is a good one.
$ uname -a
FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE #0: Wed Oct 9 15:08:34 GMT
2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
i386
First I'll explain the stale/degraded issue. Then ask about fsck on a
raid5 vinum. My goal is to have the vinum volume check out OK
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 01:31:33PM -0600,
Warren Block probably wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004, Parv wrote:
Perl:
perl -e 'print +(17 * 36)'
Or just
perl -e 'print 17 * 36'
but for neatness
perl -e 'print 17 * 36, \n'
Or just
$ sh -c 'echo $((17*36))'
612
or
$ echo
On Saturday 26 June 2004 04:56, James W. Thompson, II wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:18:57 -0700, Gill Elmgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have a Kayak XU800 dual processor computer and I'm confused as to which
version of FreeBSD I sould download for installation on this machine.
Thanks
Benjamin P. Keating wrote:
I've found on the net that I can switch the state by doing:
$ vinum setstate up backup.p0 backup.p0.s3
Ouch, this is a bad move. You just told vinum to start using the stale (=out
of date data) disc as if it was up to date and nothing was wrong with it.
Basically
Hi:
I am contemplating buying a Zoom Model 3075 56K V.92 Modem for my FreeBSD laptop.
Have any of you folks used this card? I looked at the FreeBSD laptop compatibility site
but saw no mention of it. The manufacturer says it works in Linux. I wonder if it will
work
in FreeBSD too?
On Saturday 26 June 2004 06:51, Joe Schmoe wrote:
Hi,
I just loaded XFree86-4 from the ports tree on my
laptop, running 5.2.1-RELEASE.
It took about 2.5 gigs of space to compile and add it
all.
Let's say I have a small hard drive in an old laptop,
and let's also assume that I am just
Benjamin P. Keating wrote:
Is
this approach correct? does this do anything productive or just forces
the state label to change and do nothing to the drives? I don't feel
confident that it did anything and Im having a VERY hard time finding
documentation on this.
Let me give you an example
I am trying to get my pcmcia ethernet card working on my laptop. It is the
Intel Anypoint card and I know that it uses the wi driver, which is compiled
into my kernel. I am running 4.10-PRERELEASE.
I saw on the list that people have gotten this card to work by adding an entry
for it to the
i really interested with this OS but i can't get it for free.
so where i can get freebsd OS for free? in south east asia region?
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On Friday 25 June 2004 08:55 pm, asrul yusuf syahroni wrote:
i really interested with this OS but i can't get it for free.
so where i can get freebsd OS for free? in south east asia region?
Go to this link:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors.htm
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