a cheap solution why don't you equip you PC's with FireWire cards? But ask
once again - i asked because i already have these SCSI controllers and
they are unused.
with firewire - it works fine, i know :) - fwip(4)
somebody about the limitations there (IMHO you can make some sort of bus
with firewire - it works fine, i know :) - fwip(4)
if talking about firewire, why on my system:
fwohci0: Texas Instruments TSB43AB23 mem
0xf5005000-0xf50057ff,0xf500-0xf5003fff irq 18 at
device 6.0 on pci5
fwohci0: OHCI version 1.10 (ROM=0)
fwohci0: No. of Isochronous channels is 4.
Perhaps on your motherboard, also possible they don't even make it farther
than the pins of the controller chip.
Lots of controllers have lots of ports that never get used.
-Patrick
On 31/03/2008, Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with firewire - it works fine, i know :) - fwip(4)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
extract: execute '/usr/local/bin/xmlcatmgr -sc
/usr/local/share/sgml/catalog.ports add linuxdoc/catalog'
xmlcatmgr: unbalanced arguments for `add' action
pkg_add: command '/usr/local/bin/xmlcatmgr -sc
/usr/local/share/sgml/catalog.ports add linuxdoc/catalog'
I've created a single slice and partition on an external USB drive
using sysinstall which gives the following devices:
/dev/da0
/dev/da0s1
/dev/da0s1c
/dev/da0s1d
I can mount da0s1d and read+write data just fine but I get the
messages below when I initially attach the drive; can someone
Hi
Last night I implemented a new load balancer for our office, its running
on FreeBSD7.0 and I'm using pf to do the load balancing for our two WAN
connections.
The problem that I'm having is that for some weird reason some sites are
timing out when we go to them, here are a few sites that
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 16:41 +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
unmanaged switch will work much better :)
I'd agree with that 100%- do the bandwidth math (not to mention the ease
of setup): gigabit each way compared to a max of 320mb (I could be wrong
on the exact figures, but the gigabit
Hi,
I'm new in FreeBSD, I'm used to GNU/Linux from many years but I'm trying to
migrate to FreeBSD.
My hardware is AMD64 / 1GB RAM / envy24ht network car / nVidia 7300GS GC /
USB Scanner / HP 660 Printer
So nothing to worry about except the AMD64. I read that FreeBSD i386
installation is faster
May I ask how that works? Everything I've read about scsi is that the
throughput determines the standard: so 320MB has a throughput of ~320MB.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scsi)
there is a bit (exactly 8 times) difference between megabit and megabyte
Hello everyone,
I hope someone can help me. I have started to experience seemingly
random crashes causing FreeBSD to shutdown and power off the machine.
The only trace I can find as far as the reason for the crash is
concerned are the following excerpts from /var/log/messages:
Mar 23 11:52:36
Sébastien Morand wrote:
Hi,
I'm new in FreeBSD, I'm used to GNU/Linux from many years but I'm trying to
migrate to FreeBSD.
My hardware is AMD64 / 1GB RAM / envy24ht network car / nVidia 7300GS GC /
USB Scanner / HP 660 Printer
This looks like a desktop computer, with multimedia
Hi,
On Suse 10 WTMP log is not getting updated when we change Date
Could you please help me with this
Thanks a lot!
Regards
---
Chinnakka Batakurki
Systems Programmer,
IBM Internet Security Systems,
IBM India Private Limited,
FTP - 4 - 39, EPIP (Whitefield) Industrial Area,
On Tue, April 1, 2008 11:46, Reinhold wrote:
Hi
Last night I implemented a new load balancer for our office, its running
on FreeBSD7.0 and I'm using pf to do the load balancing for our two WAN
connections.
The problem that I'm having is that for some weird reason some sites are
timing out
In response to Chinnakka K Batakurki [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Suse 10 WTMP log is not getting updated when we change Date
Could you please help me with this
I appears as if you have the wrong mailing list. This list is for
questions regarding FreeBSD. I suspect your question is
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 12:26:24PM +0800, CY Teng wrote:
Hi,
i'm a newbie to freebsd. after reading handbook, i chose 7.0-stable and
cvsup src-all, and now i don't know which ports tag to cvsup?
does ports cvs tree have RELENG_7 tag too, or i should follow tag .?
Sorry, eyes are bleary. I
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 12:26:24PM +0800, CY Teng wrote:
Hi,
i'm a newbie to freebsd. after reading handbook, i chose 7.0-stable and
cvsup src-all, and now i don't know which ports tag to cvsup?
does ports cvs tree have RELENG_7 tag too, or i should follow tag .?
Depends on what you want to
On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:09:42 +1300 Brett Davidson wrote:
I have set up a Linux Boot DHCP server (for other reasons that
hopefully will become obvious later) which points to the BSD based
tftp server.
I did try to recompile the BSD pxeboot program to use TFTP as per the
following but this
I hope someone can help me. I have started to experience
seemingly random crashes causing FreeBSD to shutdown and
power off the machine. The only trace I can find as far as
the reason for the crash is concerned are the following
excerpts from /var/log/messages:
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname
Hi,
I really don't know how to get rid of this message..
I get millions of these during kldload of a driver:
kldload: unexpected relocation type 10
can't see anything wrong with my Makefile, like the google threads say, so
PLEASE HELP.
Yony
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In response to n j [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I hope someone can help me. I have started to experience
seemingly random crashes causing FreeBSD to shutdown and
power off the machine. The only trace I can find as far as
the reason for the crash is concerned are the following
excerpts from
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel: 22NNMIMN NIMIMII IISISSSAAA
A 20,22 200E,0,I, S EIEEASI ISAAS f Aff ff
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel: f
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel:
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel: f
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel: 22
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel: f
Mar
Dear all,
I am not sure which version of jdk should I use, do they have the same
functionality?
I know jdk-1.6 is compiled by diablo-jdk and has no run dependency on
diablo, but if diablo is the same as the original sun jdk, why should
there be another one, or to say, why I need to install
Hello,
The SVN trunk of OPAC is using 'autoconf' for creating 'configure' and
Makefiles;
it seems that it can't expand PKG_CHECK_MODULES(...) in configure.ac and
I have investigated that:
I have installed on my 7.0R box:
# pkg_info | fgrep pkg-config-0.22_1
pkg-config-0.22_1 A utility to
Does FreeBSD support signed binaries - similar to what other (Linux,
that I've seen) systems can do where the kernel will refuse to run the
binary unless it's passes a digital signature test. I'm curious about
how this works, if (and how) it could be implemented to help lock down a
given
In response to n j [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I suspect you're going to have to get crash dumps in order to get
any real answers:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html
I already started digging through this part of handbook, though I'm
not sure
I suspect you're going to have to get crash dumps in order to get
any real answers:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html
I already started digging through this part of handbook, though I'm
not sure I'll be able to read anything useful from the
I know I can get usbd (6.x) or devd (7.x) to call a script like
hotplug on linux, but then I need to download firmware:
I see the origonal EZ-USB port that fxload was based on, but it does
not appear to talk to my newer ez-usb chip. I'm trying to build the
fxload app from sourceforge, but
Even if it doesn't help you, it will provide details that you can post
with your question so that people can help you more effectively.
True. In the meantime, I've started reading the temperature sensors
with freeipmi and graphing them with munin. On a side note, the
hardware in question is
Dan Busarow wrote:
On Mar 31, 2008, at 5:11 PM, fred wrote:
Hi, I am having the exact same problem with a server running
FreeBSD-7.0.
The hostname is : server1.mydomain.com
MX for mydomain.com is not server1.
sendmail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED] test.msg will result in user unknown
but
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 19:52:14 +1000
Da Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20/03/2008, Da Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 08:50 +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I've read the handbook and just about anything on linux
compat under freebsd. I am particularly
FreeBSD 7.0 with package emacs-22.1_2
Attempt to edit a C file and emacs goes into some colorized mode.
Of course it chooses colors that are unreadable.
How do I turn OFF the colors and get simple black and white?
(ASCII mode, not X11)
The man page mentions command line options for foreground
On 4/1/08, Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sébastien Morand wrote:
Hi,
I'm new in FreeBSD, I'm used to GNU/Linux from many years but I'm trying
to
migrate to FreeBSD.
My hardware is AMD64 / 1GB RAM / envy24ht network car / nVidia 7300GS GC /
USB Scanner / HP 660 Printer
This
On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 14:45 +0200, User Wojtek wrote:
May I ask how that works? Everything I've read about scsi is that the
throughput determines the standard: so 320MB has a throughput of ~320MB.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scsi)
there is a bit (exactly 8 times) difference between
I am trying to limit the bandwidth available to some connections and
I'm not sure FreeBSD can handle this. Maybe some of you can help.
Here's what I need to have exactly.
No matter what the number of connections, each connection should have
at most/least 50kbps guaranteed outbound on port
On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:04:29 +0100, Dieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FreeBSD 7.0 with package emacs-22.1_2
Attempt to edit a C file and emacs goes into some colorized mode.
Of course it chooses colors that are unreadable.
How do I turn OFF the colors and get simple black and white?
(ASCII
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to limit the bandwidth available to some connections and I'm not
sure FreeBSD can handle this. Maybe some of you can help. Here's what I need
to have exactly.
No matter what the number of connections, each connection should have at
On Wednesday 02 April 2008 00:18:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried dummynet but it doesn't do what I need because if I define
a pipe with 1mbps and if I have 1000 connections, each connection will
have less than 50kbps.
Any way to do this in FreeBSD ?
No, unfortunately your ISP gives
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to limit the bandwidth available to some connections and I'm
not sure FreeBSD can handle this. Maybe some of you can help. Here's what I
need to have exactly.
No matter what the number of connections, each connection should have at
most/least 50kbps
After beating my head for several hours, I'm hoping we
can confirm the lack of backwards compatibility with
4.X.
Although the server can be called from any 4.X client
and connect with the 6.3amd64 release nfsd. The 6.3
client does not connect with 4.X server.
The standard response is
:
But this doesn't start Emacs in `no colors should be used at all' mode.
If you want to do that, you can fire up Emacs with:
emacs --color=no
That got rid of the black-on-black invisible ink, thanks.
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 15:06:24 Ivan Voras wrote:
Sébastien Morand wrote:
Hi,
I'm new in FreeBSD, I'm used to GNU/Linux from many years but I'm trying
to migrate to FreeBSD.
My hardware is AMD64 / 1GB RAM / envy24ht network car / nVidia 7300GS GC
/ USB Scanner / HP 660 Printer
While trying to fix cyclic dependencies with pkgdb I deleted the INDEX files
out of my /usr/ports directory. How can I fix it now? cvsuping won't do it.
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freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Eduardo Cerejo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
While trying to fix cyclic dependencies with pkgdb I deleted the INDEX
files out of my /usr/ports directory. How can I fix it now? cvsuping won't
do it.
make fetchindex in ports/
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 08:38:47PM -0400, Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
While trying to fix cyclic dependencies with pkgdb I deleted the INDEX
files out of my /usr/ports directory. How can I fix it now? cvsuping
won't do it.
cd /usr/ports make fetchindex
--
Daniel Bye
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I can't figure out what this message below means to me:
Mar 31 17:12:02 april sshd[26150]: in openpam_dispatch(): pam_nologin.so: no
pam_sm_authenticate()
I have guessed it meant I had something wrong with my login.access, but I wasn't
able to find
On 01/04/2008, Daniel Bye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 08:38:47PM -0400, Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
While trying to fix cyclic dependencies with pkgdb I deleted the INDEX
files out of my /usr/ports directory. How can I fix it now? cvsuping
won't do it.
cd /usr/ports
--- Checking the package registry database
Cyclic dependencies: gnome-desktop-2.22.0 - nautilus-2.22.1 - eel-2.22.1 -
py25-gnome-2.22.0 - tracker-0.6.2_2 - (gnome-desktop-2.22.0)
Unlink which dependency? (? to help):
Can someone help me with this, I'm totally confused with this! How do I find
After beating my head for several hours, I'm hoping
we can confirm the lack of backwards compatibility
with 4.X.
Although the server can be called from any 4.X client
and connect with the 6.3amd64 release nfsd. The 6.3
client does not connect with 4.X server.
The standard response is
In the last episode (Apr 01), Chuck Robey said:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I can't figure out what this message below means to me:
Mar 31 17:12:02 april sshd[26150]: in openpam_dispatch(): pam_nologin.so: no
pam_sm_authenticate()
I have guessed it meant I had
I have personally tried that before and it did not worked as described, in
fact it didn't work at all to limit anything on FBSD6.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christopher Cowart
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:55 PM
To: [EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: Jerry McAllister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 2:46 PM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: Walker; Kent Hauser; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Wake-on-LAN and the em driver (freebsd 7.x)
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 02:09:22PM
-Original Message-
From: Kent Hauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 3:49 PM
To: Jerry McAllister
Cc: Ted Mittelstaedt; Walker; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Wake-on-LAN and the em driver (freebsd 7.x)
You comments got me to thinking, I have tossed
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