/s).
If this is an istgt problem, is there a way to get reasonable performance out
of it?
I know I'm not losing my mind here, so if someone has tackled this particular
problem (or its sort), please chime in and let me know what tunable I'm
missing. :)
Thanks very much, in advance,
DJ
as online, etc). I looked into the
smartctl code, and there definitely is a carve out for FreeBSD 8.1 or later,
but I don't know enough about the new internals to know if the is any kind of
concern parsing more than 10 drives, etc.
Thanks in advance!
DJ
, I started using just siis, but added ahci to
allow ahci functions. As far as I can tell, AHCI functions add on top of the
SIIS ones. The boot compact flash (not on the SIIS card) converted to ada from
ad once ahci was loaded.
DJ
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Do you need to become a member of freeBSD to get a freeBSD.org email address?
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Hello!
I'm trying to get msn voice conversation working through NATD. I've been
reading alot of posts and there are others who can't seem to get this
working by trying to forward ports in natd.conf. I guess NATD does not
recognize the voice protocol properly and cannot alias it. This is a link
in the process of researching building a custom kernel that
will include support for the PS/2 mouse.
I must admit that I am rather surprised that an advanced OS such as FreeBSD
does not include support for PS/2 in its generic configuration.
DJ
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I am running 5.0 that came with FreeBSD Unleashed by Sams.
Can you point me into the correct direction for enabling kernel support for
psm0?
DJ
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I recently installed fbsd on my Sony Vaio. I am unable to get my trackpad
mouse to work under X. I noticed that the device psm0 is not on the system
under /dev.
How do I get a trackpad mouse to work?
DJ
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hi there,
I need help. I have done quite a bit of reading but it is all just beating
around the bush.. or maybe I am missing something.
I have one ISP POP3 account (maildrop) with 5 aliases. I need to collect all
mail onto the local fbsd server mail server and sort it according to the
To: field
hi there,
where can I find out what USB ADSL modems are supported by freeBSD.
I am using 5.0-release and thinking of getting ADSL.
Can anyone help?
regards
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Can you give me some guidelines?
sorry for the stupid questions - still new to ADSL .. and the info on the
net is so much, difficult to grasp from the first time.
thanx
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hi there,
I use named to only forward dns requests (if any). every time I start it
(manually from the command line) it dials out. then the ppp times out after
3 mins, connection gets dropped and everything geos back to normal. as soon
as a dns request arrives ppp kicks in.. and so on and so on.
it is working properly. the
only thing that I can't uinderstand is why named makes ppp dial out when it
is only suppoed to forward dns requests. and I have no other app that does
dns requests.
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hi there,
I use named to only forward dns requests (if any). every time I start it
(manually from the command line) it dials out. then the ppp times out after
3 mins, connection gets dropped and everything geos back to normal. as soon
as a dns request arrives ppp kicks in.. and so on and so on.
as it starts when
the machine hasn't started all its services (I might be wrong about this
one) so this is a workaround. or may be it is something else ?!?!?
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this to happen you
simply don't run a DNS server. I really don't understand this one about
filtering out DNS requests anyway may be it has its uses
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just DNS
forwarding.
BUT I will try your way as well and let you know what happens.
thanx
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, DJ Boris wrote:
hi there,
I have a freeBSD 5.0 RELEASE machine acting as a Dial-Up router and
proxy
for a LAN with 1 ISP
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hi there,
I have a freeBSD 5.0 RELEASE machine acting as a Dial-Up router and proxy
for a LAN with 1 ISP Dial-Up account. I have user-ppp, named and squid.
when all are enabled in the rc.conf file the machine hangs at boot time just
before it says i386 initialisation or something like that
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