which works for
a scenario described above.
Arindam
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everytime I put the correct
value. I tried out clearing the .ssh* files in my home directories and
trying to reconnect. None of it worked.
Where am I going wrong.
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I know csh is the shell of choice on FreeBSD. But I have this question
on Korn Shell and it would be great if somebody could explain.
Can someone tell me a little more about the Korn Shell [[ ... ]]
double-brackets construct used for comparing string expressions. How
does it differe from the
In response to Arindam [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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From the FreeBSD box, can you ping the loopback address: 127.0.0.1, if
so, can you ping your ip address: 10.0.0.101. If so, can you ping your
gateway? Did you set a gateway in /etc/rc.conf?
loopback: Yes I can ping
Dear Very Helpful and Informative FreeBSD List,
I installed FreeBSD on Friday Night and tried very hard to get it all working.
My initial X problem actually fixed itself (you can imagine my surprise),
however, even with that, our computer is useless as a desktop (or anything
else) without an
I have FreeBSD 6.1 installed on one machine and Fedora Core 2 on
another. I dual boot the FreeBSD 6.1 machine with a RedHat EL 4.3
installation. I have assigned the same static IP address and
hostname
to this machine for both the FreeBSD and RHEL installations.
While
In response to Arindam [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
From the FreeBSD box, can you ping the loopback address: 127.0.0.1, if
so, can you ping your ip address: 10.0.0.101. If so, can you ping your
gateway? Did you set a gateway in /etc/rc.conf?
loopback: Yes I can ping it.
10.0.0.101
I have FreeBSD 6.1 installed on one machine and Fedora Core 2 on
another. I dual boot the FreeBSD 6.1 machine with a RedHat EL 4.3
installation. I have assigned the same static IP address and hostname
to this machine for both the FreeBSD and RHEL installations.
While my RHEL installation is
I have FreeBSD 6.1 installed on one machine and Fedora Core 2 on
another. I dual boot the FreeBSD 6.1 machine with a RedHat EL 4.3
installation. I have assigned the same static IP address and hostname
to this machine for both the FreeBSD and RHEL installations.
While my RHEL installation
Hello everyone. After a bit of a wrestle, I installed my first FreeBSD
6.1 server on a PIII 733MHz with 512 Megs of RAM on a 6.5 Gig slice
(a:/, b:swap, d:/var, e:/tmp, f:/usr). I got X Windows working after a
little bit more struggle - I now have Afterstep, WindowMaker and fvwm
working for me.
I have FreeBSD 6.1 installed on one machine and Fedora Core 2 on
another. I dual boot the FreeBSD 6.1 machine with a RedHat EL 4.3
installation. I have assigned the same static IP address and
hostname
to this machine for both the FreeBSD and RHEL installations.
While my RHEL
Some updates:
Following this I did a fresh install using the FreeBSD6.1 CD1. Xorg
installed is 6.9.0.
I did not run xorgconfig or anything. There was no /etc/X11/xorg.conf
either. From the command-line I ran xdm and the GUI started ... I
could login ... and then that's about it.
1. The
I am an absolute FreeBSD Newbie and I decided to give it a try over a
lazy weekend - mainly because I don't want to throw away my old PIII
box. I picked up FreeBSD 5.4 which was all I got and I am dual booting
it with RHEL4.3. My box is rather old ... P3 733 Mhz with 256 megs of
[EMAIL
Hello everyone. After a bit of a wrestle, I installed my first FreeBSD
6.1 server on a PIII 733MHz with 512 Megs of RAM on a 6.5 Gig slice
(a:/, b:swap, d:/var, e:/tmp, f:/usr). I got X Windows working after a
little bit more struggle - I now have Afterstep, WindowMaker and fvwm
working for me.
I am an absolute FreeBSD Newbie and I decided to give it a try over a
lazy weekend - mainly because I don't want to throw away my old PIII
box. I picked up FreeBSD 5.4 which was all I got and I am dual booting
it with RHEL4.3. My box is rather old ... P3 733 Mhz with 256 megs of
[EMAIL
I am an absolute FreeBSD Newbie and I decided to give it a try over a
lazy weekend - mainly because I don't want to throw away my old PIII
box. I picked up FreeBSD 5.4 which was all I got and I am dual booting
it with RHEL4.3. My box is rather old ... P3 733 Mhz with 256 megs of
[EMAIL
I am a Linux user and have been recently trying to shift to FreeBSD. I
got hold of a couple of FreeBSD CD ISOs (version 6.1) - their names
being 6.1-RELEASE-i386-discX.iso, X being 1 and 2.
I did my installation with the Disc1 alone. I did not need Disc2. What
is the purpose of Disc2 and what
1. The Mouse still does not work ... may be I should try MouseSystems
protocol.
I've found I have to use /dev/sysmouse and Protocol auto instead of
PS/2 despite my mouse most definitely being PS/2.
You already have moused_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf as well?
Unfortunately we are
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