Celso Viana wrote:
I have 2 machines (A and B) interconnected by a cable network
crossover; added the following addresses on the network card:
Machine A: 192.168.1.1/24
Machine B: 10.10.1.1/24
Question: How would for these machines to communicate, adding routes manually?
The easiest would
Michaël Grünewald wrote:
Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use Epson Perfection 1670 and it works like a charm. Unfortunately
it does require binary blob which might be something you want to
avoid.
What is that binary blob stuff? Do you mean by this a binary image
that
Hi All,
I have 2 machines (A and B) interconnected by a cable network
crossover; added the following addresses on the network card:
Machine A: 192.168.1.1/24
Machine B: 10.10.1.1/24
Question: How would for these machines to communicate, adding routes manually?
Thanks
--
Celso Vianna
BSD
For example you can try using
192.168.1.1/24 on A and 192.168.1.2/24 on B and it will work!
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From: Celso Viana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2007 9:03:03 AM
Subject: Manual routing
Hi All,
I have 2 machines (A and B)
On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 05:03:03AM -0300, Celso Viana wrote:
Hi All,
I have 2 machines (A and B) interconnected by a cable network
crossover; added the following addresses on the network card:
Machine A: 192.168.1.1/24
Machine B: 10.10.1.1/24
Question: How would for these machines to
On Sat, 8 Dec 2007, Micha?l Gr?newald wrote:
Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use Epson Perfection 1670 and it works like a charm. Unfortunately
it does require binary blob which might be something you want to
avoid.
What is that binary blob stuff? Do you mean by this a binary
I am creating a triple boot machine (FB, Linux, Vista) and want to keep
all non-system files (i.e. any thing I made vs. was installed by the OS
[including 3rd party software]) avaible (r/w) by all three OS's. I
know I can do this by putting /usr/home on a NTFS partition but am
worried about the
Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Let me clarify firstly some things.
Thank you very much for this very detailed answer, it's very nice
from you!
[SNIP]
In essence your scanner uses this file to explain the Sane the page
layout and graphics. So it is not a driver!
If I do
Frank Staals wrote:
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I am creating a triple boot machine (FB, Linux, Vista) and want to keep
all non-system files (i.e. any thing I made vs. was installed by the OS
[including 3rd party software]) avaible (r/w) by all three OS's. I
know I can do this by putting
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I am creating a triple boot machine (FB, Linux, Vista) and want to keep
all non-system files (i.e. any thing I made vs. was installed by the OS
[including 3rd party software]) avaible (r/w) by all three OS's. I
know I can do this by putting /usr/home on a NTFS
Hello:
I am using Absolute BSD, Second Ed.
and am looking in the section on Sendmail.
I cannot find where to specify a relay host.
I have a hosts that originate mail to remote
recipients but use a mail hub (Postfix) on
another machine on local network to
relay this mail to the outside. It is not
On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 02:38:31PM +, Michael Doyle wrote:
On 6 Dec 2007, at 15:47, Doug Poland wrote:
Michael Doyle wrote:
Has anyone got FreeBSD 6.2 to load as a guest OS in VMWare Fusion
on a new MacBook Pro ?
I have been running 6.2 on an iMac since early betas of VMWare
Fusion
On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 02:38:31PM +, Michael Doyle wrote:
On 6 Dec 2007, at 15:47, Doug Poland wrote:
Michael Doyle wrote:
Has anyone got FreeBSD 6.2 to load as a guest OS in VMWare Fusion
on a new MacBook Pro ?
I have been running 6.2 on an iMac since early betas of VMWare
I have 2 machines (A and B) interconnected by a cable network
crossover; added the following addresses on the network card:
Machine A: 192.168.1.1/24
Machine B: 10.10.1.1/24
Question: How would for these machines to communicate, adding routes manually?
no way. select same subnet
Thanks
no problems yo play anything that is video with mplayer - including DVDs.
On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Gary Kline wrote:
Update:
Well, totem chokes when trying to play a DVD, but kmplayer works
--altho with fewer control flow options. And after compiling
in device
Peter Schuller wrote:
My understanding from the reading I have done is that in a situation like
this where power outages are a danger (and presuably having the UPS signal
the server to shut down gracefully is not practical), you need to make the
file system as robust as possible in the first
Hi all.
I just installed Ubuntu on a second hard drive. (Got fed up waiting for
things like VMware Player 2.) I've booted into FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE
and I'm looking at my /etc/fstab.
Is it safe to specify rw for my ReiserFS partitions, or should I stick
with ro for now? (I have Googled
On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 12:46:14PM -0500, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I am creating a triple boot machine (FB, Linux, Vista) and want to keep
all non-system files (i.e. any thing I made vs. was installed by the OS
[including 3rd party software]) avaible (r/w) by all three OS's. I
know I can do
I am using a ThinkPad, T42p which has an Intel PRO/1000 wireless interface built
in. This does not seem to work with WPA. I was told that this may have been
fixed in 6.3 but can not find that in the release notes. Can anyone confirm or
deny this. I am reluctant to upgrade my laptop 3,000 miles
Michaël Grünewald wrote:
Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Let me clarify firstly some things.
Thank you very much for this very detailed answer, it's very nice
from you!
[SNIP]
In essence your scanner uses this file to explain the Sane the page
layout and graphics.
Hi,
On 08/12/2007, jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:
I am using Absolute BSD, Second Ed.
and am looking in the section on Sendmail.
I cannot find where to specify a relay host.
I have a hosts that originate mail to remote
recipients but use a mail hub (Postfix) on
another machine on
I was just looking at the documentation on SANE web-site about network
scanning
and I noticed that /etc/services on my i386 does not include line like
sane-port 6566/tcp # SANE network scanner daemon
which is used by saned (Sane Network Daemon to enable scanning over the
Folks,
IFF k3b works, and I think it might, I'll put up a howto
on my bsd virtual site. Make this domain more useful.
The help from this group has been outstanding, but getting things
CD and DVD actually working has been a study in persseverancce.
I would like to ask people who use LPRng spooling system on FreeBSD to
clarify something for me.
I have been playing with all available spooling systems on FreeBSD (LPD,
LPRng, CUPS , PDQ) as well as HPLIP in order to document
their behavior and write simple howtos for each of the systems.
Gary Kline wrote:
Folks,
IFF k3b works, and I think it might, I'll put up a howto
on my bsd virtual site. Make this domain more useful.
The help from this group has been outstanding, but getting things
CD and DVD actually working has been a study in
On Dec 8, 2007, at 12:21 PM, Christian Walther wrote:
Hi,
On 08/12/2007, jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:
I am using Absolute BSD, Second Ed.
and am looking in the section on Sendmail.
I cannot find where to specify a relay host.
I have a hosts that originate mail to remote
On Saturday 08 December 2007 20:39:06 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I was just looking at the documentation on SANE web-site about network
scanning
and I noticed that /etc/services on my i386 does not include line like
sane-port 6566/tcp # SANE network scanner daemon
which is used
Adam J Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed Ubuntu on a second hard drive. (Got fed up waiting
for things like VMware Player 2.) I've booted into FreeBSD
6.3-PRERELEASE and I'm looking at my /etc/fstab.
Is it safe to specify rw for my ReiserFS partitions, or should I
stick
Exactly, which is why I thought that just bypassing all those
interventions with -y was 'brushing under the carpet'. No?
Ah I see. Yes. Given that all bets are off, it's hoping for the best ;)
I realise it would normally be excessively cautious to go for
synchronous mounting, but what about
On Dec 7, 2007 9:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgedv.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but when loading the ucom/ubsa stuff before umass, the device will
not be recognised as /dev/cdX and show up as a communication device
(ucom).
I've had success at getting ucom to pickup the serial by connecting
and
Gary Kline wrote:
IFF k3b works, and I think it might, I'll put up a howto
on my bsd virtual site.
K3b certainly works to burn CDs and DVDs under FreeBSD. I have used
it many times on several burners. Of course you need to kldload
atapicam for that. What does not work on any of my burners is
On Saturday 08 December 2007 01:11:49 pm Robert Gray wrote:
I've tried to install both
7.0-BETA4-i386-bootonly.iso and
7.0-BETA4-i386-disc1.iso
on a Dell Optiplex 745, Model# DCTR with
acd0: CDROM TSSTcorp CD-ROM TS-L162C/DE05 at ata3-master UDMA33
The booting doesn't get past the acd0:
I am trying to enable some key combination to switch
between keyboard layouts.
Command 'setxkbmap -option grp:alts_toggle' is supposed to
enable layout switching by both alts. But alts don't do
anything after it. Same with 'setxkbmap -option grp:caps_toggle'.
setxkbmap is from setxkbmap-1.0.4.
Anish Mistry writes:
So if the PSC attaches as umass, I'm hosed, but if it attaches
as ugen I win.
You can probably hack the umass driver to prevent it from
attaching to the printer.
On attaching, I get:
ugen1: Hewlett-Packard PSC 750xi, class 0/0, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 6
Robert Huff writes:
So it looks like I'm good. Now we'll see if HPLIP can do its
job.
So close, and yet so far.
Ran hp-setup. Everything worked OK except for:
1) didn't automatically find the correct driver (is it supposed
to?)
2) found
Hi,
Is there a command that can help find out when a package is
installed/compiled? Or what options should I give to pkg_info to find
out installation date?
Simon
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Pollywog wrote:
On Saturday 08 December 2007 20:39:06 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I was just looking at the documentation on SANE web-site about network
scanning
and I noticed that /etc/services on my i386 does not include line like
sane-port 6566/tcp # SANE network scanner
Gary Kline wrote:
On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 02:18:25PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
Folks,
IFF k3b works, and I think it might, I'll put up a howto
on my bsd virtual site. Make this domain more useful.
The help from this group has
On Sunday 09 December 2007 02:17:21 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Saned (Sane Daemon) is included in the standard distribution of
sane-backhands. I checked sane-utils on the Debian web-site and seems it
is just idiotic GUI.
I was using Debian and I now use Ubuntu and FreeBSD. The sane-utils
Pollywog wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2007 02:17:21 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Saned (Sane Daemon) is included in the standard distribution of
sane-backhands. I checked sane-utils on the Debian web-site and seems it
is just idiotic GUI.
I was using Debian and I now use Ubuntu and
I want to use the audacity port to record sound and play it back.
I don't have a mini-jack microphone, but I have a USB microphone. The system tries to record from
the motherboard sound card (which does not have a microphone attached).
If I run this command:
sysctl hw.snd.default_unit=1
On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 07:33 am, Gary Kline wrote:
Folks,
IFF k3b works, and I think it might, I'll put up a howto
on my bsd virtual site. Make this domain more useful.
The help from this group has been outstanding, but getting things
CD and DVD actually
On Sunday 09 December 2007 03:26:19 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Then look the /usr/local/etc/sane.d You already have all files you need
to have.
Debian is known for fine grinding of packages so I would not be
surprised that they divided generic sane-backhand package in several part.
That is
I have used this:
ls -l /var/db/pkg/PORT_NAME/+DESC
replace PORT_NAME with the correct directory name...
RUdy
Simon Gao wrote:
Hi,
Is there a command that can help find out when a package is
installed/compiled? Or what options should I give to pkg_info to find
out installation date?
Simon
On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 05:44:00PM -0800, Simon Gao wrote:
Hi,
Is there a command that can help find out when a package is
installed/compiled? Or what options should I give to pkg_info to find
out installation date?
I don't think there is such a command - I've never come across it, in
any
On Sunday 09 December 2007 03:26:19 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Pollywog wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2007 02:17:21 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Saned (Sane Daemon) is included in the standard distribution of
sane-backhands. I checked sane-utils on the Debian web-site and seems it
is just
Pollywog wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2007 03:26:19 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Pollywog wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2007 02:17:21 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Saned (Sane Daemon) is included in the standard distribution of
sane-backhands. I checked sane-utils on the Debian web-site
On Sunday 09 December 2007 04:06:29 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I thought we were discussing sane-backhands and network scanning.
Don't I need HPLIP in order to get my printer (scanning) to work?
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On Sunday 09 December 2007 04:06:29 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
HPLIP works like a charm on FreeBSD
http://dsteinbrook.googlepages.com/hpliponfreebsd
Thanks for that, unfortunately it indicates that this is going to be more
difficult for me than I thought, because I will need to recompile my
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After reading some more man pages, I am still stumped but can better phrase my
question:
how do I set dsp0.0 as the default OUPUT and dsp1.1 as the default INPUT?
Rudy
here is the output of /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm: 32bit 2007061600/i386)
Installed devices:
pcm0: NVidia
At 2:07 PM -0700 12/8/07, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I would like to ask people who use LPRng spooling system on FreeBSD
to clarify something for me.
I have never used LPRng in production, although I know the guys in
our (RPI) CS department used to use it for their printing world.
I also
On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 14:18:25 -0700
Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
Folks,
IFF k3b works, and I think it might, I'll put up a howto
on my bsd virtual site. Make this domain more useful.
The help from this group has been outstanding, but
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