creative 5.1 live soundcard channels

2003-02-08 Thread Petko Popadiyski

hello,
i want to ask if i can change the driver behaviour, so when I play for
example mp3 file ( which usually is 2 channel - right and left), i can
listen it trough all 4 channels(2 front and 2 back) .
i have
pcm0: Creative EMU10K1 at io 0xda00 irq 9 (4p/2r/0v channels duplex
default) with FreeBSD fbi.gov 5.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE #6: Mon
Jan 20 12:15:10 EET 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/CORE
i386.
thank you in advance.


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Re:

2003-02-08 Thread James Buchanan
For kernel programming, obviously: C or C++, assembler for a target
architecture or two, Perl/Shell (for configuring your source tree).

For applications programming, C/C++ and PHP/Python/Perl (one of those
at least) and HTML, which will set you up to use 99.999% (give or take
:-) of GUI APIs and also to develop web sites.  I think most app
developers can do web stuff.  The great thing for app developers of
course is that Perl and Python are about as close as platform
independent as you can get.  You can of course replace Perl or Python
or PHP with Java.

For academic/research  development, Lisp or Scheme, C/C++ and Java.

For scientific/mathematical other than the above, including
engineering, C/C++, FORTRAN and MATLAB or Mathematica or MAPLE.
Replace FORTRAN with Lisp/Scheme for those engineers doing AI.

For 3D games, C/C++, assembler and (something else, maybe Lisp/Scheme,
since the latest games use AI techniques, and when learning AI
Lisp/Scheme is typically used.)

Natural languages: English, English and English.  ;-)


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Re: help!

2003-02-08 Thread Willie Viljoen
Disable UDMA for that drive in your CMOS setup.

On Saturday 08 February 2003 18:50, unikon wrote:
 Hello freebsd-questions,


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 äèñê ÿ ïîëó÷àþ ñîîáøåíèå read command timeout, ïîñëå ÷åãî ïðîèñõîäèò
 restting devices, è âñ¸ çàíîâî... ïîñëå ÷åòûðåõ ðàç îí òàêè ìîíòèðóåò
 äèñê.

 ...
 Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad2s2a
 ad2: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
 ata1: resetting devices .. done
 ad2: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
 ata1: resetting devices .. done
 ad2: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
 ata1: resetting devices .. done
 ad2: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
 ad2: trying fallback to PIO mode
 ata1: resetting devices .. done
 ...

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Re: kde3 on 300mhz / make package

2003-02-08 Thread Chris Howells
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Hi,

On Saturday 08 February 2003 07:54, Willie Viljoen wrote:
 I disagree. I run KDE 3.1 with all of the bells and wistles turned on on a
 Celeron 333, performance compares favourably to Windows XP running on a
 coworker's Duron 1300. All I would do before I set that up is to add some
 RAM to that system. The Celeron 333 based system I use to run KDE 3.1 has
 320MB of RAM, and I am even considering an upgrade to 512MB. KDE, ever
 since 3.0, has been very RAM heavy, I wouldn't run it if I didn't have
 atleast 256MB RAM.

I developed KDE on a P2/300 for quite some time. Run speed was fine, but 
compiling KDE is a little painful on this speed of machine -- but that's only 
really an issue if you are trying to run the latest HEAD development version 
of KDE.

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Re: freebsd4.7 and Samba and OS X

2003-02-08 Thread Jeff Penn
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 03:09:00PM -0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Forgot to copy the list on this:

   We are having this issue with samba and OSX 10.2.3. We are using
 freebsd4.7 serving samba as a fileserver for our company, we have a
mix
 of windows and macs connecting to it. The windows machines work just
 fine the macs are another story.
 
I have narrowed it down to this: I can open a file/document from the
 fileserver on my mac and edit it but it tells me I dont have the
 permissions to copy it back. This is from a volume that I mounted on
the
 desktop using the 'apple+k' to mount it. When I mount it by command
line
 I can edit the file/document(anyfile) and copy it back with no problem
 
   I have also found this to be true on my linux system. Exact same

I don't claim to be an Apple expert, but I seem to remember that Apple
supports it's file naming conventions by creating an exta file on DOS
style partitions which maps the Apple filename to the DOS filename.

Maybe the Apple system has not got the necessary permissions to create
this extra file.  This could be way off the mark though :).

Jeff

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Re: languages [OT]

2003-02-08 Thread Cliff Sarginson
Hey nobody mentioned cobol :)
I had a friend once who was thinking about suing ICL for teaching him
cobol as a junior programmer, which he believed caused him permanent
brain damage...

Do you know the number of reserved words in Cobol ?
Lots 'n lots...

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Re: Latest Imap-uw - endless problems

2003-02-08 Thread G D McKee
Hi

Have you done the same with cclient as well - both ports need to be compiled
with the same options (WITHOUT_SSL=yes).

Gordon

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Subject: Latest Imap-uw - endless problems


 I updated to latest imap-uw and cclient today.. couldn't figure out why I
 wasn't able to login. After searching the maillist archives, I noticd that
 ppl mentioned imap-uw now defaults to only SSL connections.

 So I compiled it with the appropriate options to disallow SSL with
 WITHOUT_SSL=yes.

 However, now I'm getting this error when trying to test out my config by
 telneting to 143:

 -# telnet localhost 143ktank.org 143
 Trying ::1...
 telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection refused
 Trying 127.0.0.1...
 Connected to localhost.
 Escape character is '^]'.
 /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: imapd: Undefined symbol ssl_onceonlyinit
 Connection closed by foreign host.


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disk traffic

2003-02-08 Thread Radko Keves
hi all

i have big disk traffic from users and i need reduce it

so this is my question:
Is disk traffic adjustable for each user (with login.conf or sysctl or i
don't know how ?  )
Not memory in generally

i use:
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #4: Fri Jan 31 14:32:34 CET 2003 i386
and disks:
WDC WD400BB-00CLB0 [77545/16/63] at ata2-master UDMA100

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Re: Laptop sugestions?

2003-02-08 Thread Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg
Tuc wrote:

Try dell. Inspiron 8200 seems great. Of course you must be careful with the
hardware, but for me there is another important feature that I take care
every time I buy a laptop: keyboard. Today, there is a annoying tendency to
put unuseful keyboards on laptops.
Inspirons 8200 are great, but they weigh so much. If you are going to use it
at your work maybe you don't mind that the laptop weigh four-five kg.



Are all it's devices (screen network, modem et all) well supported under
FreeBSD?



	I have had an 8200 since April last year, hard drive went on it
last week so I had to re-install 4.7 from scratch. I use the built in ethernet
(xl0) and have used the docking station ethernet (xl1). I didn't get the 
built in modem, since it was a WINMODEM. I mistakenly bought a Cardbus 
PCMCIA modem, so I couldn't use that. I ended up with an IBM X-jack PCMCIA
from my old Thinkpad. I got it with the NVIDIA GeForce4 440 Go card in it.
The first incarnation I used the nv drivers, this time around I'm using the
Nvidia supplied drivers. I'm running in 1400x1050 with 122 pixel clock,
64.89 H sync, 59.98 V sync. 
*snip*

I use a Dell Latitude C840 that works great.
All I had to do to get everything working was to install the 
nVidia drivers.
X looks great, I have sound, and I can use the docking station 
without problems. I have not tried the built-in modem since I 
only use ethernet, but if you want to make sure I can give it a 
try and let you know what happens.

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Re: arp: unknown hw addr format

2003-02-08 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Kong-Jei Kuan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I am running freebsd 4.7 as my gateway to the internet.
 The box has two network cards and is doing nat and dhcp/d.
 Everything seems to be fine except every now and then(on average
 at least once per day) I got this message:
 
 arp: unknown hardware address format (0x0800)
 
 what might be the cause of this?

Some other piece of hardware is generating packets with a hardware
address type that isn't known to the FreeBSD networking stack.  In
fact, it's a bogus value; something is getting bytes into the wrong
order.  At some point I figured out what piece of my ISP's gear was
doing this on my own link, but I've now forgotten.

There's nothing wrong, and nothing you can do about it (well, you
could hide the message, but it isn't really worth the effort).

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Re: freebsd4.7 and Samba and OS X

2003-02-08 Thread Bill Moran
Jeff Penn wrote:

On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 03:09:00PM -0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Forgot to copy the list on this:



 We are having this issue with samba and OSX 10.2.3. We are using
freebsd4.7 serving samba as a fileserver for our company, we have a


mix


of windows and macs connecting to it. The windows machines work just
fine the macs are another story.

I have narrowed it down to this: I can open a file/document from the
fileserver on my mac and edit it but it tells me I dont have the
permissions to copy it back. This is from a volume that I mounted on


the


desktop using the 'apple+k' to mount it. When I mount it by command


line


I can edit the file/document(anyfile) and copy it back with no problem

 I have also found this to be true on my linux system. Exact same



I don't claim to be an Apple expert, but I seem to remember that Apple
supports it's file naming conventions by creating an exta file on DOS
style partitions which maps the Apple filename to the DOS filename.

Maybe the Apple system has not got the necessary permissions to create
this extra file.  This could be way off the mark though :).


I just thought of this ...
Samba has the option to hide dot files which would prevent the Apples
from ever seeing the .appledouble (as I remember) files at all.

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Re: kde3 on 300mhz / make package

2003-02-08 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 10:54:59PM -0700, Peter wrote:
 Hello,
   I have a 300mhz, 128MB Ram pc standing here, and I'm thinking of
   installing kde3 on there, does anyone know if that will be an
   alright combination or would that be very slow / not worth it?
   I have an athlon 1800+, can I just remove my /etc/make.conf
   file, and do a make package on here to build kde3 and later
   install it on the 300mhz pc?  As I'm planning to do a make
   package for kde 3.1, is that all that's needed to make a package
   that could go on
   ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/packages/x11 ? If so I'd
   like to start making some packages on this lazy 1800+.
 
 
 ---Peter---

At a computer recycling/education organization which I work/volunteer at
here in Portland, Oregon USA we give out dozens of boxes each month
running KDE/icewm, sometimes running on no more than P166/80MB, with a
max setup of P233/80MB.  The interface is acceptably fast.  Launching an
application of any size is quite slow.  If you don't have any other
choice or require KDEs services, then you'll be fine as long as you have
a little patience.

Nathan

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Many questions

2003-02-08 Thread dark dragonz
how many time it can take to master FreeBSD?

is it true that c/c++ isn't as stable as it is
supposed to be?

what is specialtylity of FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD.

Thank you for your answer


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Re: Many questions

2003-02-08 Thread Bill Moran
dark dragonz wrote:

how many time it can take to master FreeBSD?


Oh, 3 or 4.  Depends on how fast of a learner you are.


is it true that c/c++ isn't as stable as it is
supposed to be?


I've never seen C/C++ be unstable at all.  So, no, it isn't true.


what is specialtylity of FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD.


They're operating systems.  Read the information on the home
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Re: Many questions

2003-02-08 Thread Willie Viljoen
On Saturday 08 February 2003 17:43, Bill Moran wrote:
 dark dragonz wrote:
  how many time it can take to master FreeBSD?

 Oh, 3 or 4.  Depends on how fast of a learner you are.

Like Bill says, depends on how fast a learner you are, but also, it's how 
much time you are willing to spend.


  is it true that c/c++ isn't as stable as it is
  supposed to be?

 I've never seen C/C++ be unstable at all.  So, no, it isn't true.

They are programming languages, he would be referring to the compilers being 
unstable, which gcc is not. The only complaint I could have with gcc is 
that g++ is slow, but that is true for all C++ compilers. Still, they are 
not unstable, it's usually just the code people write using them that might 
be.


  what is specialtylity of FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD.

 They're operating systems.  Read the information on the home
 page for each one to get a more detailed answer.

The sarcastic answer:
NetBSD: Portability
OpenBSD:Security
FreeBSD:Actually working

The real answer:
What Bill said.

Will
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#!/bin/sh execve

2003-02-08 Thread abc
say i have 2 scripts, scriptA and scriptB.

scriptA
---
#!/bin/sh ./scriptB 1 2 3

scriptB
---
#!/bin/sh

echo 0:$0
echo 1:$1
echo 2:$2
echo 3:$3

--

$ ./scriptA

$0:./scriptB
$1:1
$2:2
$3:3

--

according to execve(2), only a single [arg] should be recognized:

#! interpreter [arg]

 When an interpreter file is execve'd, the system actually execve's the
 specified interpreter.  If the optional arg is specified, it becomes the
 first argument to the interpreter, and the name of the originally
 execve'd file becomes the second argument; otherwise, the name of the
 originally execve'd file becomes the first argument.  The original argu-
 ments are shifted over to become the subsequent arguments.  The zeroth
 argument is set to the specified interpreter.

so the argv[] array in execve() should be loaded as:

argv[0]=sh, argv[1]=scriptB, argv[2]=scriptA, and
argv[3...]=command line args passed to scriptA.

i read many many execve() man pages, and it seems like this
is the way things should be.  but in practice, it appears on
many unix's, argv[] gets loaded additionally with any options
given to a script (which is given as the [arg] to the interpreter)
on the 1st line of a script.

can anyone tell me if this is proper, and why or why not?
there doesn't seem to be consistency across unix's.
some ignore, or give an error if more than one
[arg] exists on the 1st line of a script.

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[no subject]

2003-02-08 Thread Remington L.
i have a Sony VAIO GRX570 running FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE and my mouse
doesnt work
I'm in a complete daze as to why it's not working. The only information
i can provide is i DO have device psm in my kernel, and default
device.hints. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have included a copy of dmesg, I hope this helps

Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights
reserved.
FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE #0: Sun Feb  2 02:33:22 PST 2003
root@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GATE1
Preloaded elf kernel /boot/kernel/kernel at 0xc06aa000.
Timecounter i8254  frequency 1193182 Hz
CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron (501.14-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = GenuineIntel  Id = 0x665  Stepping = 5
 
Features=0x183fbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,
MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR
real memory  = 268435456 (256 MB)
avail memory = 253607936 (241 MB)
Programming 24 pins in IOAPIC #0
IOAPIC #0 intpin 2 - irq 0
IOAPIC #0 intpin 16 - irq 5
IOAPIC #0 intpin 18 - irq 11
IOAPIC #0 intpin 19 - irq 10
FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs
 cpu0 (BSP): apic id:  0, version: 0x00040011, at 0xfee0
 cpu1 (AP):  apic id:  1, version: 0x00040011, at 0xfee0
 io0 (APIC): apic id:  2, version: 0x00170011, at 0xfec0
Initializing GEOMetry subsystem
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
VESA: v3.0, 65536k memory, flags:0x1, mode table:0xc05e87a2 (122)
VESA: NVidia
npx0: math processor on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
Using $PIR table, 8 entries at 0xc00fdef0
pcib0: Intel 82443BX (440 BX) host to PCI bridge at pcibus 0 on
motherboard
pci0: PCI bus on pcib0
agp0: Intel 82443BX (440 BX) host to PCI bridge mem
0xe800-0xebff at device 0.0 on pci0
pcib1: PCIBIOS PCI-PCI bridge at device 1.0 on pci0
pci1: PCI bus on pcib1
pci1: display, VGA at device 0.0 (no driver attached)
isab0: PCI-ISA bridge at device 7.0 on pci0
isa0: ISA bus on isab0
atapci0: Intel PIIX4 ATA33 controller port 0xf000-0xf00f at device 7.1
on pci0
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
uhci0: Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller port 0xa000-0xa01f irq
10 at device 7.2 on pci0
usb0: Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller on uhci0
usb0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
Timecounter PIIX  frequency 3579545 Hz
pci0: bridge, PCI-unknown at device 7.3 (no driver attached)
pcm0: Creative EMU10K1 port 0xa400-0xa41f irq 10 at device 9.0 on pci0
rl0: RealTek 8139 10/100BaseTX port 0xac00-0xacff mem
0xef00-0xefff irq 11 at device 11.0 on pci0
rl0: Realtek 8139B detected. Warning, this may be unstable in autoselect
mode
rl0: Ethernet address: 00:40:f4:49:88:0e
miibus0: MII bus on rl0
rlphy0: RealTek internal media interface on miibus0
rlphy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
atapci1: HighPoint HPT366 ATA66 controller port
0xb800-0xb8ff,0xb400-0xb403,0xb000-0xb007 irq 11 at device 19.0 on pci0
ata2: at 0xb000 on atapci1
atapci2: HighPoint HPT366 ATA66 controller port
0xc400-0xc4ff,0xc000-0xc003,0xbc00-0xbc07 irq 11 at device 19.1 on pci0
ata3: at 0xbc00 on atapci2
orm0: Option ROMs at iomem 0xcc000-0xc,0xc-0xcb7ff on isa0
pmtimer0 on isa0
atkbdc0: Keyboard controller (i8042) at port 0x64,0x60 on isa0
atkbd0: AT Keyboard flags 0x1 irq 1 on atkbdc0
kbd0 at atkbd0
psm0: PS/2 Mouse irq 12 on atkbdc0
psm0: model Generic PS/2 mouse, device ID 0
fdc0: Enhanced floppy controller (i82077, NE72065 or clone) at port
0x3f7,0x3f0-0x3f5 irq 6 drq 2 on isa0
fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold
fd0: 1440-KB 3.5 drive on fdc0 drive 0
ppc0: Parallel port at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
ppc0: Generic chipset (NIBBLE-only) in COMPATIBLE mode
plip0: PLIP network interface on ppbus0
lpt0: Printer on ppbus0
lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
ppi0: Parallel I/O on ppbus0
sc0: System console at flags 0x100 on isa0
sc0: VGA 16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300
sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0
sio0: type 16550A
sio1 at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on isa0
sio1: type 16550A
vga0: Generic ISA VGA at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa-0xb on
isa0
unknown: PNP0303 can't assign resources (port)
unknown: PNP0a03 can't assign resources (port)
unknown: PNP0f13 can't assign resources (irq)
unknown: PNP0501 can't assign resources (port)
unknown: PNP0700 can't assign resources (port)
unknown: PNP0400 can't assign resources (port)
unknown: PNP0501 can't assign resources (port)
APIC_IO: Testing 8254 interrupt delivery
APIC_IO: routing 8254 via IOAPIC #0 intpin 2
Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec
ad0: 6149MB QUANTUM FIREBALL SE6.4A [13328/15/63] at ata0-master
UDMA33
acd0: CD-RW LITE-ON LTR-24102B at ata1-master PIO4
SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a




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connecting to my isp

2003-02-08 Thread Brian H
I am trying to switch my router from Linux Router Project to FBSD 4.7 
because i think i can get more functionality with bsd :) I am running into a 
problem with getting it connected to my isp.

i have a cable connection and the way that the LRP connection is through 
dhcp. it uses the mac address as a means to authenticate. What turn on 
DHCP in /stand/sysinstall configure networking menu. It just hung there 
for a while and then returned no information from the dhcp server.

Is there anything i can do to just get connnected to my isp?
Thanks,
Brian





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Re: connecting to my isp

2003-02-08 Thread Bill Moran
Brian H wrote:

I am trying to switch my router from Linux Router Project to FBSD 4.7 
because i think i can get more functionality with bsd :) I am running 
into a problem with getting it connected to my isp.

i have a cable connection and the way that the LRP connection is through 
dhcp. it uses the mac address as a means to authenticate.

What do you mean?  Do you mean that your ISP will only give you an IP
if your MAC is registered?  Is your MAC on this machine registered?


What turn on 
DHCP in /stand/sysinstall configure networking menu.

When it asks you if you want to use DHCP and you say 'yes'.


It just hung 
there for a while and then returned no information from the dhcp server.

During installation?  Or are you doing post-config?  Can you ALT+F4 (I think
it's F4, might be F3) and see any errors wrt DHCP?


Is there anything i can do to just get connnected to my isp?


This has worked fine every time I've done it.

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Re: connecting to my isp

2003-02-08 Thread Chuck Swiger
Brian H wrote:

I am trying to switch my router from Linux Router Project to FBSD 4.7 
because i think i can get more functionality with bsd :) I am running 
into a problem with getting it connected to my isp.

Was this working under the LRP?  Or has your MAC address changed?


i have a cable connection and the way that the LRP connection is through 
dhcp. it uses the mac address as a means to authenticate. What turn on 
DHCP in /stand/sysinstall configure networking menu. It just hung 
there for a while and then returned no information from the dhcp server.

Hmm.  Some ISPs want you to authenticate before they'll give you a DHCP 
lease by requesting a specific hostname, or some other DHCP option.  Or 
try to wheedle a static IP out of your ISP if they can't help you 
connect to their DHCP server under FreeBSD.  :-)

-Chuck


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Re: running freebsd os cobalt machines ?

2003-02-08 Thread Jason Hunt
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 07:32:02AM +0100, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
 We are about to inherit some cobalt raq or qube serves from another 
 company. Now i dont know anything about except that they run some 
 flavour of unix. Is it possible to run freebsd on those. Now i know 
 that by doing that your scrap the fancy webinterface but i dont really 
 need that anyways :)

I'm almost positive that the answer is no, atleast on the i386 versions.
Unfortunately the Cobalts are not just vanilla PCs (for obvious reasons).
The Cobalt's BIOS is designed to only load a kernel with a specific name
off of the first ext2 partition.  You might be able to put a BSD kernel on
an ext2 partition and then load then continue booting the OS from a
different partition, but I have never tried it.  The boot loader in the
BIOS may or may not check if the kernel is valid or not.  I do not have
access to any Cobalt hardware anymore, and I never had enough time to try
it when I worked for that company.

FWIW, I ended up using those Cobalts for Slackware.  Check google for
slack raq or something alone those lines.  There was a gentlemen who had
a site with pretty good instructions on how to get Slackware installed on a
RaQ 2, but they also worked on a RaQ 3.

Also, I think some other people have mentioned during this thread, but if
you have a MIPS-based Cobalt, you can put NetBSD on it.  How do you know
which one you have?  The quickest way might be to open it and look at the
processor. :)

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Re: connecting to my isp

2003-02-08 Thread Brian H
My isp will only give me an ip address if my mac address is registered with 
them. I do say yes when I am asked if i want to use dhcp. i will check and 
see if there are any errors with dhcp.

could my host name cause a problem?
my isp is att broadband.

thanks again,

brian






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Brian H wrote:
I am trying to switch my router from Linux Router Project to FBSD 4.7 
because i think i can get more functionality with bsd :) I am running into 
a problem with getting it connected to my isp.

i have a cable connection and the way that the LRP connection is through 
dhcp. it uses the mac address as a means to authenticate.

What do you mean?  Do you mean that your ISP will only give you an IP
if your MAC is registered?  Is your MAC on this machine registered?


What turn on DHCP in /stand/sysinstall configure networking menu.


When it asks you if you want to use DHCP and you say 'yes'.


It just hung there for a while and then returned no information from the 
dhcp server.

During installation?  Or are you doing post-config?  Can you ALT+F4 (I 
think
it's F4, might be F3) and see any errors wrt DHCP?

Is there anything i can do to just get connnected to my isp?


This has worked fine every time I've done it.

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Re: connecting to my isp

2003-02-08 Thread Laszlo Vagner
Bill Moran wrote:


Brian H wrote:


I am trying to switch my router from Linux Router Project to FBSD 4.7 
because i think i can get more functionality with bsd :) I am running 
into a problem with getting it connected to my isp.

i have a cable connection and the way that the LRP connection is 
through dhcp. it uses the mac address as a means to authenticate.


What do you mean?  Do you mean that your ISP will only give you an IP
if your MAC is registered?  Is your MAC on this machine registered?


What turn on DHCP in /stand/sysinstall configure networking menu.



When it asks you if you want to use DHCP and you say 'yes'.


It just hung there for a while and then returned no information from 
the dhcp server.


During installation?  Or are you doing post-config?  Can you ALT+F4 (I 
think
it's F4, might be F3) and see any errors wrt DHCP?

Is there anything i can do to just get connnected to my isp?



This has worked fine every time I've done it.


I have comcast and can DHCP it fine, my GF has ATTBI cable and i cant 
get it to DHCP for the life of me
although i can manually put in the settings and it will work. both 
systems are 4.7-stable.

both work with windows2000 fine though.




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Re:

2003-02-08 Thread Mike Meyer
In 001e01c2cf5c$45252bc0$59951ad3@windows, James Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
typed:
 For 3D games, C/C++, assembler and (something else, maybe Lisp/Scheme,
 since the latest games use AI techniques, and when learning AI
 Lisp/Scheme is typically used.)

I've been told that Python is a recognized bullet point for games
these days. The only LISP feature it's missing is macros, and it's got
a syntax that's more palatable to most people, and a very active
support community.

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Re: CUPS instalation question

2003-02-08 Thread stan
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 02:59:43AM +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
 On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 08:20:17AM -0600, Doug Poland wrote:
  stan said:
   I have a 47. STABLE system that I recently cvsup'd and did a make
   world. Now I;ve built cups-base, and cups-lpr from the ports.
  
   I'm able to send a test page  to a printer using the web
   interface, but I'm having trouble making things work from the
   command line, and I suspect that I have somehow gotten a mix of
   the lp* commands from the base system, and the ones from cups.
  
   What's the best way to make certain I have removed all traces of
   lp* from the base system? I've already altered /etc/make.conf to
   avoid building the base systems lp stuff in the future, but I
   don't think a new make world will _remove_ existing stuff, right?
  
  I simply moved /usr/local/bin in front of /usr/bin on in my .profile
  and .cshrc on all accounts on the server.  That's fixed it for me. 
  (Note:  got this tip from FreeBSDDiary.org)
 
 You might also want to change /etc/manpath.config's search order for the
 whereis/locate database, or remove the manual page entries for the old
 lpr system from /usr/share/man ...
 Otherwise man lpr will not give you the CUPS lpr man page ;)

Thanks for the reminder. I just did that.

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Re: connecting to my isp

2003-02-08 Thread Brian H

Laszlo,
can you help me through a maunual install. i think i have all the info i 
need.

gateway isp: 66.41.136.1


gateway local: 192.168.254


i have my name servers
--
search ce1.client2.attbi.com
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 63.240.76.19
nameserver 204.127.198.19

i know my ip address that i get from my cable modem.



thanks again,
brian


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Bill Moran wrote:

Brian H wrote:


I am trying to switch my router from Linux Router Project to FBSD 4.7 
because i think i can get more functionality with bsd :) I am running 
into a problem with getting it connected to my isp.

i have a cable connection and the way that the LRP connection is through 
dhcp. it uses the mac address as a means to authenticate.


What do you mean?  Do you mean that your ISP will only give you an IP
if your MAC is registered?  Is your MAC on this machine registered?


What turn on DHCP in /stand/sysinstall configure networking menu.



When it asks you if you want to use DHCP and you say 'yes'.


It just hung there for a while and then returned no information from the 
dhcp server.


During installation?  Or are you doing post-config?  Can you ALT+F4 (I 
think
it's F4, might be F3) and see any errors wrt DHCP?

Is there anything i can do to just get connnected to my isp?



This has worked fine every time I've done it.


I have comcast and can DHCP it fine, my GF has ATTBI cable and i cant get 
it to DHCP for the life of me
although i can manually put in the settings and it will work. both systems 
are 4.7-stable.

both work with windows2000 fine though.


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question

2003-02-08 Thread dark dragonz
how many space the FULL FreeBSD installation can
take?(with all the packages)
thank you for your answer

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Re: vnode-based encryption driver

2003-02-08 Thread doublef
Dixit ei Kris:

# On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 06:00:26PM -, DoubleF wrote:
#  Hello,
#  I'm running 4.4-RELEASE and I'm changing the vn(4) driver to do
# snip
# Yes..several people have already done exactly this (see e.g. the
# vncrypt port), and 5.0 has a generalized disk device encryption system
# (GBDE).
# Kris

From vncrypt 1.0, 1.1 README:
 This version will not compile with 4.4-RELEASE and older versions
 due to changes in kernel interface to blowfish alg.

Well, I guess cc doesn't care whether it will compile or not;)
A little HTS - and it's up! Thanks a lot Kris!

DoubleF


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Re: Instaling on a Compaq Proliant with SmartArray 221

2003-02-08 Thread Volker Kindermann
 I'm having problems with Compaq Hardware as well.

I don't know if this helps you, but the Compaq SmartArray Adapters have
a service partition which must be the boot-partition.

Only installed linux on these machines so far. I know that you have to
configure the boot-partition for your OS but don't remember if freebsd
was an option.

 -volker


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Re: disk traffic

2003-02-08 Thread Adam Mazza
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Radko Keves wrote:

 hi all

 i have big disk traffic from users and i need reduce it

 so this is my question:
 Is disk traffic adjustable for each user (with login.conf or sysctl or i
 don't know how ?  )
 Not memory in generally

Not that I know of. If you have high disk usage your best strategy is
trying to split your work load up efficiently. You can do this by simply
having more disks and dividing up your tasks, or going to some sort of
RAID setup where generally throwing more spindles at the job, can help
reduce the load caused by IO. You will want to narrow down exactly where
your bottleneck is though. it'll be useless to throw more disks at the
problem if you are going to saturate your IO bus.

Regards,

Adam Mazza

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USB Modem using Linux driver on FreeBSD?

2003-02-08 Thread Sleepy
Hello!

I am trying to set up my USB modem for dialup on 4.7 Release.

It is detected as ugen0. I have been trying to set it up as umodem0.

The modem has a driver available for it in Linux (reported to work) 
slmdm-2.6.16 @ http://www.smartlink.com

Is there any way to use this driver in FreeBSD?

I am asking this as a search through the resources on the web and on 
freebsd.org does not seem to agree that if the
modem is not detected as umodem0 but as ugen0, it is not supported by 
FreeBSD. I am trying to use the Linux compatilibility
as a work around. Would appreciate any help!

THANKS!!



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Re: USB Modem using Linux driver on FreeBSD?

2003-02-08 Thread Kenneth Culver
The linux driver won't work on FreeBSD.

On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Sleepy wrote:

 Hello!

 I am trying to set up my USB modem for dialup on 4.7 Release.

 It is detected as ugen0. I have been trying to set it up as umodem0.

 The modem has a driver available for it in Linux (reported to work)
 slmdm-2.6.16 @ http://www.smartlink.com

 Is there any way to use this driver in FreeBSD?

 I am asking this as a search through the resources on the web and on
 freebsd.org does not seem to agree that if the
 modem is not detected as umodem0 but as ugen0, it is not supported by
 FreeBSD. I am trying to use the Linux compatilibility
 as a work around. Would appreciate any help!

 THANKS!!



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5.0 and Grub

2003-02-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello..I am not sure if anyone came to any conclusions about this
discussion. But I pass on the information that one of my systems happily
dual boots redhat linux and FBSD 5.0 using Grub.

I am, however, not using UFS2.

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Re: Instaling on a Compaq Proliant with SmartArray 221

2003-02-08 Thread Daxbert
  I'm having problems with Compaq Hardware as well.

 I don't know if this helps you, but the Compaq SmartArray Adapters have
 a service partition which must be the boot-partition.

 Only installed linux on these machines so far. I know that you have to
 configure the boot-partition for your OS but don't remember if freebsd
 was an option.

Actually you don't.  The Compaq diagnostic partition doesn't have to be installed.  
I've installed W2K, Linux, and FreeBSD 4.x w/o
the diagnostic partition.  It can make your life easier, because you then don't need 
the Smart Start CD to make BIOS changes, but
that's about it.

My problem is with FreeBSD 5.0.  Obviously something has changed, which is keeping 
5.0's install CD, from booting on certain Compaq
hardware.

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how to mount windows filesystems over lan

2003-02-08 Thread pippo
Does anyone understand how to mount windows filesystems over a local area 
network?
I can certainly mount windows file systems on other disks and/or partitions 
on a computer that is running FreeBSD. But how can this be done over a Lan?
From what I can see, the smbmount and smbutil are either for Linux file 
systems or don't function - smbutil gives an error message when I do 
smbutil lc or any other command:
smbutil: smb_lib_init: can't find kernel module  :((

PJ



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Re: how to mount windows filesystems over lan

2003-02-08 Thread Fernando Gleiser
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Does anyone understand how to mount windows filesystems over a local area
 network?
 I can certainly mount windows file systems on other disks and/or partitions
 on a computer that is running FreeBSD. But how can this be done over a Lan?
  From what I can see, the smbmount and smbutil are either for Linux file
 systems or don't function - smbutil gives an error message when I do
 smbutil lc or any other command:
 smbutil: smb_lib_init: can't find kernel module  :((

smbmount is Linux only. Take a look at mount_smb(8)


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Re: Languages

2003-02-08 Thread jdunham
Teithant Bill Moran:

 André Ramos wrote:
 
  Go for portuguese english and french or german!

 My goodness but we're all a bunch of smartasses ...

 I think the most important are C, perl, and php.

 Although I've always wanted to learn Swahili.

I'm working on Quenya, Sindarin and Khûzdul, but it's slow going.  Know
a good compiler?


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Re: #!/bin/sh execve

2003-02-08 Thread Mikko Työläjärvi
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 say i have 2 scripts, scriptA and scriptB.

 scriptA
 ---
 #!/bin/sh ./scriptB 1 2 3

 scriptB
 ---
 #!/bin/sh

 echo 0:$0
 echo 1:$1
 echo 2:$2
 echo 3:$3

 --

 $ ./scriptA

 $0:./scriptB
 $1:1
 $2:2
 $3:3

 --

 according to execve(2), only a single [arg] should be recognized:

 #! interpreter [arg]

  When an interpreter file is execve'd, the system actually execve's the
  specified interpreter.  If the optional arg is specified, it becomes the
  first argument to the interpreter, and the name of the originally
  execve'd file becomes the second argument; otherwise, the name of the
  originally execve'd file becomes the first argument.  The original argu-
  ments are shifted over to become the subsequent arguments.  The zeroth
  argument is set to the specified interpreter.

 so the argv[] array in execve() should be loaded as:

 argv[0]=sh, argv[1]=scriptB, argv[2]=scriptA, and
 argv[3...]=command line args passed to scriptA.

 i read many many execve() man pages, and it seems like this
 is the way things should be.  but in practice, it appears on
 many unix's, argv[] gets loaded additionally with any options
 given to a script (which is given as the [arg] to the interpreter)
 on the 1st line of a script.

 can anyone tell me if this is proper, and why or why not?
 there doesn't seem to be consistency across unix's.
 some ignore, or give an error if more than one
 [arg] exists on the 1st line of a script.

The only thing I can find in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (aka SUSv3) is

 If the first line of a file of shell commands starts with the
  characters #!, the results are unspecified.

which would indicate that there is no proper way of doing this.  You
may also want to have a look at bin/16393; at the bottom is a list of
how some unices handle the situation.  Your best bet at trying to be
portable is to use at most one argument, no whitespace and no #.

The PR: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=16393

  $.02,
  /Mikko


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Re: #!/bin/sh execve

2003-02-08 Thread abc
this does seem to be an ambiguous area.

it seems more sane to allow arguments
to a script given to an interpreter on the
shebang line, passing everything after
#!/interpreter [arg] off for
eval or sh -c type parsing.

i don't know how it breaks anything to load execve's argv[]
with everything after the shebang, followed by command line
options/args.  but it sure muddies the water if you don't.

otherwise there is a can of worms unnecessarily:

#!/bin/sh -xthis is obviously ok.
#!/bin/sh -vx   this is obviously ok too.
#!/bin/sh -cstringthis is currently not ok, but why shouldn't it be?
#!/bin/sh -c string   this is currently not ok, but why shouldn't it be?
#!/bin/sh scriptthis is obviously ok.
#!/bin/sh -n script this is currently not ok, but why shouldn't it be?
#!/bin/sh script 1 2this is ok with FBSD and RH Linux,
but not ok in a few implementations,
but why shouldn't it be?

it seems that only a minority of execve() man pages / implementations
are preventing the sane solution ...

 The only thing I can find in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (aka SUSv3) is
 
  If the first line of a file of shell commands starts with the
   characters #!, the results are unspecified.
 
 which would indicate that there is no proper way of doing this.  You
 may also want to have a look at bin/16393; at the bottom is a list of
 how some unices handle the situation.  Your best bet at trying to be
 portable is to use at most one argument, no whitespace and no #.
 
 The PR: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=16393

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Fixit disk documentation

2003-02-08 Thread Mike Meyer
Since the discussion about this went on here, I'm posting the URL here.

Those of you interested in fixit disk documentation can see my
contribution for the FAQ at: URL:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=48101 .

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Re: Time Count?

2003-02-08 Thread B.Bonev
Sorry, that isn't what I meant.
I want to know how much time computers from a different subnets are in the
Internet?
And I want montly report for that. Is it easy?
Because I'm not expert with FreeBSD.



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Re: Instaling on a Compaq Proliant with SmartArray 221

2003-02-08 Thread Ray Seals
I just installed 5.0 on a Compaq 360 with no problems.  It booted from
the CD just fine.  It has a SmartArray controller in it also.  I should
be able to test it on a DL 380 soon.

I did have problems with an old Compaq Proliant Dual Pentium Pro box
with SmartArray controller.  I had to boot from a floppy.

Ray

On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 14:32, Daxbert wrote:
   I'm having problems with Compaq Hardware as well.
 
  I don't know if this helps you, but the Compaq SmartArray Adapters have
  a service partition which must be the boot-partition.
 
  Only installed linux on these machines so far. I know that you have to
  configure the boot-partition for your OS but don't remember if freebsd
  was an option.
 
 Actually you don't.  The Compaq diagnostic partition doesn't have to be installed.  
I've installed W2K, Linux, and FreeBSD 4.x w/o
 the diagnostic partition.  It can make your life easier, because you then don't need 
the Smart Start CD to make BIOS changes, but
 that's about it.
 
 My problem is with FreeBSD 5.0.  Obviously something has changed, which is keeping 
5.0's install CD, from booting on certain Compaq
 hardware.
 
 --daxbert
 
 
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Re: connecting to my isp

2003-02-08 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Laszlo Vagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have comcast and can DHCP it fine, my GF has ATTBI cable and i cant
 get it to DHCP for the life of me
 although i can manually put in the settings and it will work. both
 systems are 4.7-stable.

On ATTBI some people have found that the IP TTL is expiring on the way
to the server.  I don't know what kind of drugs they use in their
network design to have more than 16 hops on the way to a DHCP server,
but kicking up the (hard-coded) TTL 
(at line 159 in /usr/src/contrib/isc-dhcp/common/packet.c)
has helped some people.

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Re: dhcpd subnets?

2003-02-08 Thread Daniel Schrock
Paul Hoffman wrote:

Greetings again. I have a DSL connection with 32 addresses. My 
ifconfig line in rc.conf looks like:
ifconfig_tx0=inet a.b.c.130  netmask 255.255.255.224
defaultrouter=a.b.c.158

This works fine. I am trying to configure dhcpd (from the ports 
collection). My config file says:

default-lease-time 86400;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.224;
option routers a.b.c.158;
option domain-name-servers a.b.c.130;
ddns-update-style none;

subnet a.b.c.158 netmask 255.255.255.224 {
 range a.b.c.150 a.b.c.157;
}

This gets the fatal startup error:

/etc/dhcpd.conf line 7: subnet a.b.c.158: bad subnet number/mask combination.
subnet a.b.c.158 netmask 255.255.255.224

a.b.c.158 is the last usable address, not the network address.  try 
a.b.c.128 instead, which is the network address for you /27.

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Re: Fixit disk documentation

2003-02-08 Thread bastill
Quoting Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Since the discussion about this went on here, I'm posting the URL here.
 
 Those of you interested in fixit disk documentation can see my
 contribution for the FAQ at: URL:
 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=48101 .

A man of his word, no less!  :-)

I think this is very good indeed and would mean the newbie would flounder less.

A cross-ref to a list of commands sorted by related function would be helpful,
as would a list of those strange-but-useful commands like truss.
A problem I face is the sheer volume of commands.  There is probably a command
to do what you want somewhere but the only way you would find it is by asking
a number of gurus (eg via this list). 

Anyway, thanks Mike.

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alpha 5.0 install problems: aic7 and fd

2003-02-08 Thread Tom Vier
i'm trying to install 5.0 on my up2000+ using floppies. when it boots, it
only sees my sym53c875, not the onboard aic7890 and not the aic7892 (u160)
card. also, when it prompts for the driver disk, it fails (i forgot to write
down the message). the drive is fine under srm, linux, and netbsd. are these
known problems? i tried searching the bug reports, but found nothing.

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Re: Time Count?

2003-02-08 Thread Bill Moran
B.Bonev wrote:

Sorry, that isn't what I meant.
I want to know how much time computers from a different subnets are in the
Internet?
And I want montly report for that. Is it easy?
Because I'm not expert with FreeBSD.


It's not too hard, but you're going to need to get up on some things.
Look at mtrg in the ports as well as IPFW's log capability.  Also,
squid can do a lot of tracking for http and ftp traffic.

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freebsd-5-REL woes

2003-02-08 Thread John
Hello list

I installed to a clean box freebsd-5.0-release. All seemed to install
well. With a RELENG_5_0 tag I cvsupped and recompiled the kernel with 
device pcm in an effort to get the soundcard working. The soundcard shows 
up as this:

pcm0: AudioPCI ES1370 port 0xd800-0xd83f irq 9 at device 14.0 on pci0

there is also another card on

pcm1: CMedia CMI8738 port 0xe400-0xe4ff irq 11 at device 17.0 on pci0

the latter is built into the motherboard. I can't get either to work.
With previous editions of freebsd it was easy to get the soundcard t
work, just follow the instructions on the website. These don't seem
appropiate for 5.0. When, for instance, going into x11amp the only
device options come up as default, with no choices. x11amp seems to play
but there is no output. xmms freezes whatever the configuration

I guess I'm looking for a how-to specific to 5.0. Any pointers/howtos
gratefully received.
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Re: freebsd4.7 and Samba and OS X

2003-02-08 Thread David Kelly
On Saturday 08 February 2003 09:28 am, Bill Moran wrote:
 
  Maybe the Apple system has not got the necessary permissions to
  create this extra file.  This could be way off the mark though :).

 I just thought of this ...
 Samba has the option to hide dot files which would prevent the
 Apples from ever seeing the .appledouble (as I remember) files at
 all.

Yeah But... The .AppleDouble directories were created by NetAtalk. They 
were not the creation of clients which had connected to the share.

But you may be on to something as MacOS X does like to create a dot 
file/directory on shared resources, its just not called .AppleDouble. 
More like .sD2 IIRC.

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Re: question

2003-02-08 Thread Jud
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 11:02:33 -0800 (PST)
dark dragonz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 how many space the FULL FreeBSD installation can
 take?(with all the packages)
 thank you for your answer

There are likely more accurate or helpful measures, but a rough estimate
would be slightly more than a Windows 2000 installation.  (I run Windows
2000 but not XP.  In the likely event that XP takes more space than
Windows 2000, then I'd say you should plan on about as much space as
XP.)

If you haven't used Win XP or 2000, then I'd say you should plan on 1GB
minimum, and you'd be happier with 2.

With all the packages actually doesn't make much sense, as you'll see
if you try FreeBSD.  During (and after) installation you can select from
literally thousands of different applications.  Many of these will have
nothing to do with your system or what you want to do.  For instance,
there is a huge collection of different programming languages to choose
from - but what if you don't program in these languages, or aren't a
programmer at all?  Then you can easily choose not to install them.  1GB
of disk space should leave you room to install the base system and some
applications like the X server (think of it as the video system) and
window manager or desktop environment like Gnome or KDE (though Gnome or
KDE might be large enough to push the total beyond 1GB).  As I said,
you'd be happier with 2GB, and more than 2GB will leave you more room in
the future to install new applications, download music, or whatever you
like.  In other words, if you have 1.5-2GB, you have enough, and if you
have more, use it.

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Re: Fixit disk documentation

2003-02-08 Thread Mike Meyer
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 A problem I face is the sheer volume of commands.  There is probably a command
 to do what you want somewhere but the only way you would find it is by asking
 a number of gurus (eg via this list). 

man -k is your friend. Guessing the right keyword is the hard part.

mike
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usb printers not covered in handbook

2003-02-08 Thread chip wiegand
I just bought a new printer, an Epson C62. I'd like to use
it with the usb rather than parallel cable, but so far no 
go. I am trying to use Apsfilter to configure it, but get
this message -
/dev/ulpt0: Device not configured
This device is in /dev, as well as ulpt1 and unlpt0. What
do I have to do to configure it?
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Re: usb printers not covered in handbook

2003-02-08 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], chip wiegand [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
 I just bought a new printer, an Epson C62. I'd like to use
 it with the usb rather than parallel cable, but so far no 
 go. I am trying to use Apsfilter to configure it, but get
 this message -
 /dev/ulpt0: Device not configured
 This device is in /dev, as well as ulpt1 and unlpt0. What
 do I have to do to configure it?

What shows up in your dmesg for usb and ulpt devices?

mike
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Re: DWL-650 won't configure under 5.0

2003-02-08 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Kevin Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 According to the wi driver page, the D-Link DWL-650 802.11b card should be
 supported.  Using the GENERIC kernel, when I insert the card I get:
 
 cardbus1: unknown card (vendor=0x1317, dev=0x8201) at 0.0 irq 9

The DWL-650 is listed in wi(4) as having a Prism chipset.  The card
above has an Admtek chipset, which is not supported.  Maybe the
designation is subtely different or D-Link simply changed the
product.

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Broken X/Development environment

2003-02-08 Thread William Palfreman
I think I've broken my X Development environment.  Nothing X seems to
compile on this 4.6.2-p6 machine anymore, as far as I can tell, although
non-X things like Apache seem to compile without issue.

I tried to install AfterStep recently, and that failed.  It even fails
with xsnow.  I have another more recently set up machine running 4.7-p3
that has installed both with no problem.

Nor does it make any difference on this machine whether the compiler
options are set to k6 or i386, nor did it ever in the past when it
worked.

What I have recently is do a pkgdb -F, and upgrade XFree86-4-libraries
from 4.2.0 to 4.2.1, which might be the problem.  Is there an easy way
to:

1: revert to 4.2.0 of the XFree-libraries

2: Force-fix whatever is broken

3: Recover my packaging systems without having to wipe /usr/X11R6

4: If I do have to wipe /usr/X11R6, is it reasonable straightforward to
get the pkg system updated?


Below is the output for installing xsnow.  Below that is the output of
pkg_info.  Please excuse all the junk, this is my own workstation behind
a firewall, that I use for general messing about.

aqua root /usr/ports/x11/xsnow
# make install clean
===  Extracting for xsnow-1.41
 Checksum OK for xsnow-1.41.tar.gz.
===   xsnow-1.41 depends on executable: imake - found
===   xsnow-1.41 depends on shared library: X11.6 - found
===  Patching for xsnow-1.41
===  Configuring for xsnow-1.41
imake -DUseInstalled -I/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config
make Makefiles
make includes
make depend
rm -f .depend
gccmakedep -f-  --   -I/usr/X11R6/include-DCSRG_BASED
-DFUNCPROTO=15 -DNARR
OWPROTO -DUSE_MAKEDEPEND -- xsnow.c xsnow.h vroot.h  .depend
cc: Compilation of header file requested
cc: Compilation of header file requested
===  Building for xsnow-1.41
cc -O -pipe -march=k6   -I/usr/X11R6/include-DCSRG_BASED
-DFUNCPROTO=15 -DNARROWPROTO -c xsnow.c
rm -f xsnow
cc -o xsnow   -L/usr/X11R6/lib xsnow.o -lXext -lX11   -lm -lXpm
-Wl,-rpath,/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so: undefined reference to `pthread_cond_signal'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXThrStub.so.6: undefined reference to
`_Xthr_zero_stub_'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_cond_broadcast'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXThrStub.so.6: undefined reference to
`_Xthr_self_stub_'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so: undefined reference to `pthread_cond_init'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so: undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_unlock'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so: undefined reference to `pthread_self'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so: undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_destroy'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so: undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_lock'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so: undefined reference to `pthread_cond_wait'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so: undefined reference to `pthread_cond_destroy'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so: undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_init'
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/x11/xsnow/work/xsnow-1.41.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/x11/xsnow.

# pkg_info

AbiWord-gnome-1.0.2 An open-source, cross-platform WYSIWYG word processor
BitchX-1.0c19_1 An alternative ircII color client with optional GTK/GNOME s
CommonC++-1.4.1 GNU project portable class framework for C++
ImageMagick-5.4.7.4 Image processing tools (interactive optional--misc/display
Mesa-3.4.2_2A graphics library similar to SGI's OpenGL
ORBit-0.5.17High-performance CORBA ORB with support for the C language
ORBit2-2.4.0High-performance CORBA ORB with support for the C language
XFree86-4.2.0_1,1   X11/XFree86 core distribution (complete, using mini/meta-po
XFree86-FontServer-4.2.0 XFree86-4 Font Server
XFree86-Server-4.2.0_3 XFree86-4 X server and related programs
XFree86-VirtualFramebufferServer-4.2.0_1 XFree86-4 Virtual Framebuffer Server
XFree86-clients-4.2.0_2 XFree86-4 Client environments
XFree86-documents-4.2.0 XFree86-4 Document Files
XFree86-font100dpi-4.2.0 XFree86-4 bitmap 100 dpi fonts
XFree86-font75dpi-4.2.0 XFree86-4 bitmap 75 dpi fonts
XFree86-fontCyrillic-4.2.0 XFree86-4 Cyrillic Fonts
XFree86-fontDefaultBitmaps-4.2.0 XFree86-4 default bitmap fonts
XFree86-fontEncodings-4.2.0 XFree86-4 font encoding files
XFree86-fontScalable-4.2.0 XFree86-4 Scalable font files
XFree86-libraries-4.2.1_6 XFree86-4 include/(shared) library kit
Xaw3d-1.5   A 3-D Athena Widget set that looks like Motif
Xft-2.1 A client-sided font API for X applications
aalib-1.4.r5_1  An ascii art library
acroread-4.05   View, distribute and print PDF documents
apache-1.3.26_3 The extremely popular Apache http server.  Very fast, very
arts-1.0.4,1Audio system for the KDE integrated X11 desktop
aspell-0.50.3   Spelling checker with better suggestion logic than ispell
atk-1.0.2   A GNOME accessibility toolkit (ATK)
autoconf-2.53   Automatically configure source code on many Un*x platforms
autoconf213-2.13.000227_1 Automatically configure source code on many Un*x platforms
autoconf213-2.13.000227_5 Automatically configure source code on 

Re: DWL-650 won't configure under 5.0

2003-02-08 Thread Kevin Stevens


On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Christian Weisgerber wrote:

 Kevin Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  According to the wi driver page, the D-Link DWL-650 802.11b card should be
  supported.  Using the GENERIC kernel, when I insert the card I get:
 
  cardbus1: unknown card (vendor=0x1317, dev=0x8201) at 0.0 irq 9

 The DWL-650 is listed in wi(4) as having a Prism chipset.  The card
 above has an Admtek chipset, which is not supported.  Maybe the
 designation is subtely different or D-Link simply changed the
 product.

Interesting.  Couple of things:

How are you determining the chipset, from that vendor id somehow?

Wouldn't this error be reported from cardbus, before the wi driver even
tried to attach?

KeS

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Re: freebsd4.7 and Samba and OS X

2003-02-08 Thread Bill Moran
David Kelly wrote:

On Saturday 08 February 2003 09:28 am, Bill Moran wrote:


Maybe the Apple system has not got the necessary permissions to
create this extra file.  This could be way off the mark though :).


I just thought of this ...
Samba has the option to hide dot files which would prevent the
Apples from ever seeing the .appledouble (as I remember) files at
all.


Yeah But... The .AppleDouble directories were created by NetAtalk. They 
were not the creation of clients which had connected to the share.

But you may be on to something as MacOS X does like to create a dot 
file/directory on shared resources, its just not called .AppleDouble. 
More like .sD2 IIRC.

Well, I could be wrong about, .AppleDouble specifically, but the whole
theory that dotfiles could be disappearing into a Samba black hole is
what I was trying to put across.

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Re: printf ... !

2003-02-08 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2003-02-08 01:48, Auge Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I was trying to know how printf works in FreeBSD... I hvae reached
 to this point :

 #define _write(fd, s, n) \
   __syscall(SYS_write, (int)(fd), (const void *)(s), (size_t)(n))

This is the definition of the write(2) system call.  You should also
check the implementation of printf(3) at the libc sources.  Look at
/usr/src/lib/libc/stdio/printf.c for more details about the way
printf() works in userlevel programs.


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Re:

2003-02-08 Thread James Buchanan
 I've been told that Python is a recognized bullet point for games
 these days. The only LISP feature it's missing is macros, and it's
got
 a syntax that's more palatable to most people, and a very active
 support community.

That's true, and probably the argument of python being interpreted
doesn't hold too much on gaming hardware anyway.  It wouldn't hurt at
all to add Python there.  But of course a lot of previous work done in
awful languages like Lisp should be read and comprehended to stay at
the forefront of the discipline.  Personally, I hate Lisp. ('Eeuuchhh)
Ugly munterfrucker code if you ask me. ;-)


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Re: printf ... !

2003-02-08 Thread northern snowfall


This is the definition of the write(2) system call.  You should also
check the implementation of printf(3) at the libc sources.  Look at
/usr/src/lib/libc/stdio/printf.c for more details about the way
printf() works in userlevel programs.


Right on. I think, however, that Auge is looking for a trace, not jsut 
the printf
source. More or less we bust out of printf() in libc to:
   vfprintf/usr/src/lib/libc/stdio/vfprintf.c
   __sprint/usr/src/lib/libc/stdio/vfprintf.c
   __sfvwrite/usr/src/lib/libc/stdio/fvwrite.c
   _swrite/usr/src/lib/libc/stdio/stdio.c
This is where you make a direct call to the file stream's write 
function. In printf's
case this is __swrite.
   __swrite/usr/src/lib/libc/stdio/stdio.c
Simply, __swrite() calls _write (which equates to write()). Write is a 
simple syscall
trampoline that manifests int 0x80. This, of course, calls the kernel, 
which dumps
the thread into SYS_write. Skipping the interrupt code we can drop into 
SYS_write:
   write/sys/kern/sys_generic.c
You should be able to trace the code from here.
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printing error

2003-02-08 Thread chip wiegand
I just setup my new Epson C62 printer, works great on my freebsd box.
I am using samba to share it with the rest of the family pc's. They 
see it in network neighborhood, connect,  install the drivers, all fine.
but the test page won't print. Nothing appears in the queue with 
lpc stat all. In the samba log I get the following error -

printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(731)
  Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost - Connection refused

As I mentioned, I'm using samba, so why am I getting cups errors? How 
do I disable cups,  it's not a running process that I can find.
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Help

2003-02-08 Thread ShadowM
Hi freebsd-questions.

I download freeBSD 5.0 and have some questions.One of 2 CD has
label minimal instalation (or somethink like it). But I dont download
this ico download another 2 (cd1  and cd2).

and second question
I want to install it in 1 HDD with Windows XP and Linux. How can I do
it? I read that it is good to use boot managers, but I never use it
and don`t know what is the best mannager. I dont want to lose
information in my HDD.

Please help me!


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text processing, excluding common lines

2003-02-08 Thread Doug Poland
Hi,

Anyone know a command-line tool (or tools piped together) that
could achieve the following results.  Given...

% cat fileA
  line1
  line2
  line3

% cat fileB
  line2
  line4
  line5

% cat fileC
  line1
  line4
  line6
  line7

I would like to see all the lines in fileC that are not in fileA or
fileB.  In my case, I may be seraching against many files, i.e., 
(A,B,C,etc...)

So my desired result would be:

  line6
  line7


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Re: freebsd4.7 and Samba and OS X

2003-02-08 Thread David Kelly
On Saturday 08 February 2003 09:29 pm, Bill Moran wrote:
 David Kelly wrote:
 
  But you may be on to something as MacOS X does like to create a dot
  file/directory on shared resources, its just not called
  .AppleDouble. More like .sD2 IIRC.

 Well, I could be wrong about, .AppleDouble specifically, but the
 whole theory that dotfiles could be disappearing into a Samba black
 hole is what I was trying to put across.

Yes, I didn't mean to sound as if I was discounting your idea as I think 
you are on the right track. Here is a snippet from a filesystem which I 
know was being shared by NetAtalk and Samba. The only NetAtalk client 
recently was MacOS X 10.2.3 but has been used by everything since 7.6.1 
and a good number of FreeBSD's since 3-something.

ls -laCF | more
total 200310
drwxr-xr-x  18 dkelly  wheel   1536 Jan 15 11:35 ./
drwxrwxr-x   6 dkelly  wheel512 Feb  7 14:27 ../
drwxr-xr-x   2 dkelly  wheel512 Jan  6 16:46 .AppleDB/
drwxr-xr-x  11 dkelly  wheel512 Nov 21 17:21 .AppleDesktop/
drwxr-xr-x   2 dkelly  wheel512 Jan 15 11:35 .AppleDouble/
-rwxr--r--   1 dkelly  wheel   6148 Oct 18 16:14 .DS_Store*
-rw-r--r--   1 dkelly  wheel   6148 Jan 15 11:35 :2eDS_Store

I believe .DS_Store and :2eDS_Store are unique to MacOS X and created by 
MacOS X. 2e is hex for an ASCII dot, my guess is :2e is an Apple 
escape mechanism for the dot.

Also think I have mounted the above on my Jaguar system via both 
AppleTalk and Samba protocols.

This week I upgraded the above FreeBSD machine to 5.0. Prior to the 
upgrade I removed all ports. Had a rough time trying to upgrade via 
make. Another rough time trying to do a binary upgrade via CD. 
Eventually wiped my entire boot drive and did a clean installation from 
CD. So I don't have NetAtalk nor Samba reinstalled just yet.

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Re: printing error

2003-02-08 Thread Garance A Drosihn
At 8:44 PM -0800 2/8/03, chip wiegand wrote:

I just setup my new Epson C62 printer, works great on my freebsd box.
I am using samba to share it with the rest of the family pc's. They
see it in network neighborhood, connect,  install the drivers, all
fine.  but the test page won't print. Nothing appears in the queue
with 'lpc stat all'. In the samba log I get the following error -

printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(731)
  Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost - Connection refused

As I mentioned, I'm using samba, so why am I getting cups errors? How
do I disable cups,  it's not a running process that I can find.


You probably built samba without the magic environment variable
that causes it to skip CUPS.  That probably resulted in CUPS
being installed.

And the error message is because samba is *expecting* to connect to
CUPS, but that is failing.  Thus, there is no CUPS process actually
running.

Re-check what makefile options you have when building the samba port.

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Re: text processing, excluding common lines

2003-02-08 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 11:08:56PM -0600, Doug Poland wrote:

[...]
 I would like to see all the lines in fileC that are not in fileA or
 fileB.  In my case, I may be seraching against many files, i.e., 
 (A,B,C,etc...)
 

How about:

cat fileA fileB | sort | comm -1 -3 - fileC

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Re: text processing, excluding common lines

2003-02-08 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Feb 08), Doug Poland said:
 Hi,
 
 Anyone know a command-line tool (or tools piped together) that
 could achieve the following results.  Given...
 
 % cat fileA
   line1
   line2
   line3
 
 % cat fileB
   line2
   line4
   line5
 
 % cat fileC
   line1
   line4
   line6
   line7
 
 I would like to see all the lines in fileC that are not in fileA or
 fileB.  In my case, I may be seraching against many files, i.e., 
 (A,B,C,etc...)
 
 So my desired result would be:
 
   line6
   line7

cat fileA fileB | sort | comm -13 - fileC

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Re: text processing, excluding common lines

2003-02-08 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Feb 08), Dan Nelson said:
 cat fileA fileB | sort | comm -13 - fileC

Or to preempt someone marking this with a useless use of cat stamp:

sort fileA fileB | comm -13 - fileC

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Bug help- HDLC/FCS errors!

2003-02-08 Thread Rick Crawford
Hi, I *desperately* need either a fix for the problem below,
or hardware specs for a new system (under $1,000)
that you can *guarantee* will work properly.
(Yes, I'm so desperate I'm willing to spend big bucks to make this disappear!)

The problem is, I'm getting killed by HDLC errors, e.g:

ppp[200]: tun0: Phase: deflink: HDLC errors - FCS: 4,
ADDR: 0, COMD: 0, PROTO: 0

is a typical ppp.log error under FreeBSD 4.5.

Sometimes I can gracefully kill (-TERM) and successfully restart ppp.
But often, I get complete system hang, and must powercycle.
(Every time I search freebsd.org bug archives, my
system hangs when I try to read the first matching search item!)

Under Windows98, it just hangs occasionally with no error msgs.
(Hence unclear if that's merely normal Microsoft quality,
or if the same underlying hardware problem is troubling both OS.)

These errors occur *frequently* with my preferred ISPs --
access4less and SBC/Yahoo, but almost never occurred using Earthlink/Mindspring
(which was slow as molasses, so I had to switch ISPs).

Often (but not always), HDLC errs in ppp.log are preceded by:
tun0: Warning: Packet too large (4102), discarding.

I'm using standard hardware flow control.

In my ppp.conf ...
I've tried reducing my mru and speed, to no avail:
set mru max 1500
set speed 57600
I also tried killing compression, again to no avail:
disable pred1 deflate
deny pred1 deflate
(I have a Zoom modem, and ZoomSupport suggested trying the above.)

I'm including below various contents/output to provide context.
(I comment my config file changes with my initials, RC.)

-rick
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uname -a

FreeBSD localhost.my.domain 4.5-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE #0: Sun Mar 24 15:36:30 
PST 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/MYKERNEL  i386


diff /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC /root/kernels/MYKERNEL

19a20,22
 ## RC 3/24/02:  created symlink to this in  /sys/i386/conf
 ## RC:MYKERNEL adds support for Creative SoundBlaster AudioPCI 64D

65a69,71
 
 ## RC::
 devicepcm


dmesg

Copyright (c) 1992-2002 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE #0: Sun Mar 24 15:36:30 PST 2002
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/MYKERNEL
Timecounter i8254  frequency 1193182 Hz
CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron (348.49-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = GenuineIntel  Id = 0x652  Stepping = 2
  
Features=0x183fbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR
real memory  = 100597760 (98240K bytes)
config di sn0
config di lnc0
config di ie0
config di fe0
config di ed0
config di cs0
config q
avail memory = 92819456 (90644K bytes)
Preloaded elf kernel kernel at 0xc04e3000.
Preloaded userconfig_script /boot/kernel.conf at 0xc04e309c.
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
md0: Malloc disk
Using $PIR table, 9 entries at 0xc00f7220
npx0: math processor on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
pcib0: Intel 82443BX (440 BX) host to PCI bridge on motherboard
pci0: PCI bus on pcib0
pcib1: Intel 82443BX (440 BX) PCI-PCI (AGP) bridge at device 1.0 on pci0
pci1: PCI bus on pcib1
pci1: NVidia/SGS-Thomson Riva128 graphics accelerator at 0.0 irq 11
isab0: Intel 82371AB PCI to ISA bridge at device 7.0 on pci0
isa0: ISA bus on isab0
atapci0: Intel PIIX4 ATA33 controller port 0xffa0-0xffaf at device 7.1 on pci0
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
uhci0: Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller port 0xef80-0xef9f irq 10 at device 
7.2 on pci0
usb0: Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller on uhci0
usb0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
chip1: Intel 82371AB Power management controller port 0x440-0x44f at device 7.3 on 
pci0
pcm0: AudioPCI ES1373-A port 0xef00-0xef3f irq 9 at device 12.0 on pci0
xl0: 3Com 3c905B-TX Fast Etherlink XL port 0xec00-0xec7f mem 0xfebffc00-0xfebffc7f 
irq 9 at device 14.0 on pci0
xl0: Ethernet address: 00:10:5a:9f:77:d0
miibus0: MII bus on xl0
xlphy0: 3Com internal media interface on miibus0
xlphy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
PnP device failed to report resource data
PnP device failed to report resource data
PnP device failed to report resource data
PnP device failed to report resource data
PnP device failed to report resource data
PnP device failed to report resource data
orm0: Option ROM at iomem 0xc-0xc7fff on isa0
fdc0: NEC 72065B or clone at port 

Re: printing error

2003-02-08 Thread chip wiegand
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 00:24:25 -0500
Garance A Drosihn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 At 8:44 PM -0800 2/8/03, chip wiegand wrote:
 I just setup my new Epson C62 printer, works great on my freebsd box.
 I am using samba to share it with the rest of the family pc's. They
 see it in network neighborhood, connect,  install the drivers, all
 fine.  but the test page won't print. Nothing appears in the queue
 with 'lpc stat all'. In the samba log I get the following error -
 
 printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(731)
Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost - Connection refused
 
 As I mentioned, I'm using samba, so why am I getting cups errors? How
 do I disable cups,  it's not a running process that I can find.
 
 You probably built samba without the magic environment variable
 that causes it to skip CUPS.  That probably resulted in CUPS
 being installed.
 
 And the error message is because samba is *expecting* to connect to
 CUPS, but that is failing.  Thus, there is no CUPS process actually
 running.
 
 Re-check what makefile options you have when building the samba port.

Thanks, I reinstalled samba with the No-cups option enabled and now 
the wife and kids are happily printing, and not bugging me anymore. ;)

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installer: / write failed device full

2003-02-08 Thread Tom Vier
well, i put my drive on the sym controller (since it's not seeing my aic7x
chips) and now when i starts downloading and extracting the binary sets it
stops and says there's no space. this is obviously wrong, since just before
that it does a newfs on an almost 9gig slice.

has anyone else had this problem? this is on my alpha.

also, only certain sites work from the installer. they work fine using
ncftp, but most others hang while looking up

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Re: installer: / write failed device full

2003-02-08 Thread northern snowfall


well, i put my drive on the sym controller (since it's not seeing my aic7x
chips) and now when i starts downloading and extracting the binary sets it
stops and says there's no space. this is obviously wrong, since just before
that it does a newfs on an almost 9gig slice.

has anyone else had this problem? this is on my alpha.

also, only certain sites work from the installer. they work fine using
ncftp, but most others hang while looking up


I've also had this problem. Instead of installing into the mounted 
target drive the
installer attempts to fill up /, which is just mfs. I have newfs bug is, 
but, I've had
the same occurance. However, it doesn't seem to *do* anything... As far 
as the
look up hang: this occurs due to mishandled interrupts in the network 
controller.
I don't think its driver specific. Once I installed a PCI device and 
configured the
IRQ to use a non-shared interrupt, the installer was A-OK. I used a Kingston
KNE111TX/100B.
The base system is a 400mhz Xeon Intel CPU with 128MB RAM. ATA0.0 has a
6449 MB WD. ATA1.0 has a LITE-ON CD. The only other card on the motherboard
is an Intel i740 AGP. The motherboard is an Intel 440BX AGPset GA-6BXC.
Don



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problem burning with burncd

2003-02-08 Thread David Loszewski
When I try to burn with my Plextor scsi cdrom drive I get the following:

zeus# burncd -f /dev/cd1 -s 12 data 4.7-disc1.iso fixate
burncd: ioctl(CDRIOCGETBLOCKSIZE): Inappropriate ioctl for device


ideas?

Dave


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Re: installer: / write failed device full

2003-02-08 Thread northern snowfall
I have newfs bug is, but, I've had
the same occurance. However, it doesn't seem to *do* anything... 

Control+- flip err:
.s/I have/I don't know what the cause of the/
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Re: Latest Imap-uw - endless problems

2003-02-08 Thread questions88
Yes, I already did that.  I found out what the problem was. I was
accessing my IMAP mail with Eudora 5.1 which has a bug using TLS.  I
upgraded to the new Eudora 5.2 and that solved everything.  I just needed
to make Windows trust my home-baked cert and everything works fine now.

On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, G D McKee wrote:

 Have you done the same with cclient as well - both ports need to be compiled
 with the same options (WITHOUT_SSL=yes).

 Gordon

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  I updated to latest imap-uw and cclient today.. couldn't figure out why I
  wasn't able to login. After searching the maillist archives, I noticd that
  ppl mentioned imap-uw now defaults to only SSL connections.
 
  So I compiled it with the appropriate options to disallow SSL with
  WITHOUT_SSL=yes.
 
  However, now I'm getting this error when trying to test out my config by
  telneting to 143:
 
  -# telnet localhost 143ktank.org 143
  Trying ::1...
  telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection refused
  Trying 127.0.0.1...
  Connected to localhost.
  Escape character is '^]'.
  /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: imapd: Undefined symbol ssl_onceonlyinit
  Connection closed by foreign host.
 
 
  Help!
 
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Re: problem burning with burncd

2003-02-08 Thread Brian T. Schellenberger

burncd is for IDE burners.

Use cdrecord for SCSI.


On Sunday 09 February 2003 01:17 am, David Loszewski wrote:
| When I try to burn with my Plextor scsi cdrom drive I get the
| following:
|
| zeus# burncd -f /dev/cd1 -s 12 data 4.7-disc1.iso fixate
| burncd: ioctl(CDRIOCGETBLOCKSIZE): Inappropriate ioctl for device
|
|
| ideas?
|
| Dave
|
|
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Re: problem burning with burncd

2003-02-08 Thread David Loszewski
well then, that would explain it, thx for the quick response

Dave

On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 01:42, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:
 burncd is for IDE burners.
 
 Use cdrecord for SCSI.
 
 
 On Sunday 09 February 2003 01:17 am, David Loszewski wrote:
 | When I try to burn with my Plextor scsi cdrom drive I get the
 | following:
 |
 | zeus# burncd -f /dev/cd1 -s 12 data 4.7-disc1.iso fixate
 | burncd: ioctl(CDRIOCGETBLOCKSIZE): Inappropriate ioctl for device
 |
 |
 | ideas?
 |
 | Dave
 |
 |
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