random hdd turned off

2005-01-05 Thread I Nyoman Suka Ada
Hi,
This is general problem, but thought I just ask it here first.
I have my OS-es installed on the first hdd, so there are partitions for 
FreeBSD, Linux[c]es, and Windows.
Second hdd contains some partitions (some are linux partitions, others 
FAT partitions). Nothing critical, I seldom use these partitions 
manually. Only for occasional backup purpose.

Now this second hdd somehow turns off itself at random time. Turns off, 
but ON immediately, that is. (Well, hardware faulty, but this is another 
subject).

What happens is that, both FreeBSD and Linux will crash when such thing 
happens, while my Win XP simply pretends nothing's happened (however, 
expectedly, any application that happens to use the second hdd at that 
particular time, will crash, but not the Win XP itself). My assumption 
is that, there is something on FreeBSD and Linux that keeps doing 
something to every hdd, while that's not the case in Win XP.
However, I like to have some enlightenment from others.
Pls share your view.

rgds,
Guido
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slow SSH access from another FreeBSD, but not from WinXP

2004-11-22 Thread I Nyoman Suka Ada
Hi,
maybe this is more related to SSH rather than FreeBSD,
but thought I give it a shot here.
SSH-ing to my FreeBSD box from Windows XP seems to have no problem.
But when I tried SSH-ing from another FreeBSD/Linux systems,
the time delay between connecting and the "password:" prompt
is very long.
I googled this, read about placing some host entries on /etc/hosts.
But still, very slow. But the most interesting thing is that, why is it 
not slow when SSH-ing from Win XP.
(I use putty in Win XP, and both ssh client and putty from FreeBSD/Linux 
system).

anyone can point me for a hint?
Thanks alot,
Guido
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PHP 4.3.4_6 make failed

2004-02-09 Thread I Nyoman Suka Ada
hi,
I was compiling PHP 4.3.4_6
but the configure script failed with this message:

checking for Apache 1.x module support via DSO through APXS...
Sorry, I was not able to successfully run APXS.  Possible reasons:

1.  Perl is not installed;
2.  Apache was not compiled with DSO support (--enable-module=so);
3.  'apxs' is not in your path.  Try to use --with-apxs=/path/to/apxs

I confirmed that Perl has been installed,
apache was compiled with DSO support,
and I also modified the Makefile to include
--with-apxs=/usr/local/sbin/apxs
Im using FBSD 5.1
help is greatly appreciated.
-Guido

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RE: XP to FreeBSD LAN connection

2003-07-28 Thread #I NYOMAN SUKA ADA#
Wow, thank you Scott.
Now I even got the FreeBSD online on the internet.
Thanks.
Guido

-Original Message- 
From: Scott Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Mon 7/28/2003 8:38 PM 
To: #I NYOMAN SUKA ADA# 
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: Re: XP to FreeBSD LAN connection

If you also want the FreeBSD machine to be able to access the Internet
through the XP machine, you'll need to enable 'Internet Connection
Sharing' on the XP box.  See Microsoft's documentation or search in the
Windows newsgroups for details on how to do that...

Cheers,

Scott




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XP to FreeBSD LAN connection

2003-07-28 Thread #I NYOMAN SUKA ADA#
Hi,
I had looked for information about my problem,
but I couldn't find similar.

I have two pcs, one with Win XP has 2 network cards.
The other PC with FreeBSD with one network card only.
I want to keep my main Internet connection with XP.
I want to connect the extra network card to FreeBSD, 
so I can access all the server services at FreeBSD from XP. 
The FreeBSD doesn't need to be connected to Internet.

I read about NATD, but in that case it seems that the FreeBSD will be 
the main PC to be connected to the Internet. This is not what I want.

any suggestion and pointers are much appreciated.
Thanks.
Guido
- pls cc me because im not subscribed to this list


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