I found this message to be so off base, that I felt it necessary to
reply. I hope the original author wil not mind.
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, Jeremiah Gowdy wrote:
> Claiming that software isn't "free" because it's not valuable is redefining
> the word "free" to mean something that has no cost, yet
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 11:38:11AM +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>
> On 05-Jan-01 Charles Randall wrote:
> > nCipher's nFast card supports FreeBSD 3.3 and 3.4.
> >
> > http://www.ncipher.com/products/nfast_specs.html
>
> I think Mike Smith is 'sort of' working on support for HW crypto c
John Polstra wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> John Polstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I've got a Belkin OmniView Pro 8-Port KVM switch which thinks it's
> > much smarter than it really is. When I try to use the mouse through
> > it with FreeBSD (-current from around Christma
John Polstra wrote:
>
> I realize this is a well-known problem. Although there's much
> discussion about it in the mailing list archives, I couldn't find an
> actual solution.
>
> I've got a Belkin OmniView Pro 8-Port KVM switch which thinks it's
> much smarter than it really is. When I try to
> What's so "free" about software that you don't pay money for? Pretty much
> nothing compared to software that you are /free/ to modify and /free/ to
use
> any way you want is "free". There is very little of that for Windows
> compared to for Unix in general.
Okay, this levels of "free" concep
"Jeremiah Gowdy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Uuuuh, I'm gonna have to agree with Murray that there is a complete
> > dearth of free software for Windows. Go search shareware.com, or
> > Tucows, or any of the other Windows-centric software sites, and just
> > TRY to find most of the same tools
On 6 Jan 2001, at 22:10, Robert Watson wrote:
> Do you know if this fixes the problem the following problem that I started
> experiencing somewhere in the RELENG_4 line? For some machines, if the
> KVM is not pointed at the box, the keyboard will not probe properly, and
> does not respond for th
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, John Polstra wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> John Polstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I've got a Belkin OmniView Pro 8-Port KVM switch which thinks it's
> > much smarter than it really is. When I try to use the mouse through
> > it with FreeBSD (-current
John Wilson wrote:
> I apologize in advance, as this is not strictly a FreeBSD-related question,
> but I know that a lot of FreeBSD'ers use CVS as well as Perforce, so here
> goes...
>
> What is the easiest way to convert a P4 source repository to CVS, while
> preserving revisions, history, log m
I have an intermittent (and fairly rare) problem with various
PS/2 mice on a set of boxes running 4.1-R (but the problem was
also evident under 3.{1,2,3,4}-R). The boxes all run X and, on
occasion, the mouse will stop working and hundreds of "psmintr:
out of sync" messages will be logged.
It hap
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John Polstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've got a Belkin OmniView Pro 8-Port KVM switch which thinks it's
> much smarter than it really is. When I try to use the mouse through
> it with FreeBSD (-current from around Christmas, but I also had
> problems with
I have the same problem with Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD. I am using
assorted MS wheel mice.
Windows I can get to recover, by switching back and forth a couple
times.
Linux sometimes the problem goes away if I config X for a generic
two-button mouse and no three button emulation.
FreeBSD the on
I apologize in advance, as this is not strictly a FreeBSD-related question,
but I know that a lot of FreeBSD'ers use CVS as well as Perforce, so here
goes...
What is the easiest way to convert a P4 source repository to CVS, while
preserving revisions, history, log messages, etc? Both systems se
FreeBSD newsfeed-inn2.meganews.com 4.2-STABLE FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE #2: Fri Jan 5
09:42:37 PST 2001
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/n/FreeBSD/RELENG_4-2000-12-18/src/sys/compile/NEWSFEED-INN3
i386
I have a 930GB vinum volume
newfs -v -i 4194304 /dev/vinum/v-spool
went fine.
However, I can't fsck it
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a Brand X KVM which also claims Intellimouse support.
> I've found that if the switch is set to a machine when that
> machine boots all is well, if I boot a machine with a different
> one active on the KVM when I go to
Today John Polstra wrote:
> The KVM switch claims to have "Microsoft Intellimouse support and
> emulation." However, in the troubleshooting section of its manual it
> says you should make sure your driver is "either for a Standard PS/2
> or Microsoft-compatible PS/2" mouse."
I have a Brand X KV
I realize this is a well-known problem. Although there's much
discussion about it in the mailing list archives, I couldn't find an
actual solution.
I've got a Belkin OmniView Pro 8-Port KVM switch which thinks it's
much smarter than it really is. When I try to use the mouse through
it with Free
Hi,
I'm making progress with the code and I have also a new diff available.
http://www.attic.ch/patches/rpc.diff_01052001-05.tgz
> Issues with the code:
>
> 1.) NETBSD sets in svc_tcp.c some LOCAL_CREDS which we don't have in our
> src/sys/kern/uipc_usrreq.c. They have a FLAG which - if set -
I used to get this exact same message, although my natd setup worked just
fine. It was just filling up the logs. I then added -log_denied to the
arguements for natd and it stopped spewing log messages. Here's what I
run:
/sbin/natd -unregistered_only -use_sockets -punch_fw 5050:10 -log_denied -n
> Just my quarterly check to see whether there's support coming up for
> hardware assisted IPsec, SSL, whatever?
I have a card that does this, and I'm slowly working towards making it
work.
> In addition to SSL on web servers, we'd recently have found some need
> like to run TLS for SMTP and p
( sorry to re-post but I didn't get my first post back in the
normally extremely short echo times I experience with FreeBSD lists,
and no other msgs from hackers since I posted, as if the list was down)
Sorry, got no answer in -questions.
Just my quarterly check to see whether there's support
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