I have a DLINK 520 PCI card on a FreeBSD server (running 4.6-stable from around
20 July) and a DLink 650 PCMCIA card in a WinMe laptop.
I can get these systems to communicate in Ad-Hoc mode with and without WEP,
and in hostap mode on the FreeBSD end without WEP, but I cannot seem to get the
On Sunday, 18 August 2002 at 13:51:54 -0700, Chern Lee wrote:
I'm not sure where along the line I lost my second CPU, but I'm sure I had
it 4.5. Now, the second CPU is never detected.
Dual Pentium III 600
Intel L440GX motherboard w/ 440GX+ chipset
This is a VA Linux machine. Any ideas
On Sat, 2002-08-17 at 21:01, Aurélien Nephtali wrote:
I'm planning to buy a USB to IDE Adapter (BTW if someone has a list
of those supprted by FreeBSD, mail me :p) to put a -CURRENT on it.
I would like to know if this is possible to boot from the USB disk ?
I doubt your BIOS would support
Thanks,
You were right -- the current problem with 'tip' is separate different
from the
internal modem/SCSI conflict. Let me describe *that* problem: when booting
from CD
(or running sysinstall from shell), sysinstall locks the machine with the
open for the internal sio.
I know this from
Hello Stoian,
How can switch vi in 8 bit mode to be possible to edit files containig
cyrillic text. When trying to use vi with cyr text i see this
oCMenu.makeMenu('sub32','top3','\xcf\xe0\xf0\xf2\xed\xfc\xee\xf0
2','part2.html')^M
What about setting the environment variable 'LC_CTYPE'
If memory serves me right, Chris Johnson wrote:
On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 04:50:28PM -0300, Vitor de Matos Carvalho wrote:
Because when it left the 4.1.1-release version turned STABLE?
I may be wrong, but I believe that was before the invention of the security
branches. 4.1.1-RELEASE was a
When ever I try to burn cds, I get the following...
burncd: open(/dev/acd1c): Device not configured
When I try to mount cds I get a similar errorcd
9660: /dev/acd0c: Device not configured
The devices are detected by the kernel, but they won't
work. dmesg says...
acd0: CDROM ASUS CD-S340 at
9660: /dev/acd0c: Device not configured
Did you remake the devices? (cd /dev sh MAKEDEV acd0)
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