Hi,
I'm a kernel-internals newbie in the middle of creating a serial over usb
driver to connect Pocket PCs to FreeBSD.
Presently the driver works, although I'm trying to figure out some behaviour
regarding the ucom tty device that I don't understand.
The driver is ucom-based. All it does is
Node1 is already set up. Now I need to set up Node2. I have no idea how to
do it. What programs do I use? How do I set them up? Where can I find some
help on it? Please help. Thank you very much.
mpd
Use
pkg_add -r mpd
or
cd /usr/ports/net/mpd
make all install
dear list!
yesterday i recompiled the kernel of two of my machines running 5.1R with
options NETGRAPH
device udbp
in order to try netgraph with a Prolific PL2301 (inspired by the thread on
hackers a while ago).
one of machines (m/b: ASUS P2L97-S, more specific to hardware please cf
qilin)
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Hi
I just wonder if there is some way to get it to work.
I have contacted LinkSys and they say that they might make a Linux driver
some day, and that they will not release information for others to create
a driver for this wireless nic. Their reason
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Hi how is it normal to treat auto email replies like this one?
Best regards Søren
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In January, Pedro Giffuni started a thread about replacing GNU's grep in
the system. Interestingly, I did not know about the grep thread on
hackers until later. James Howard had interjected in February with
mention that he had gotten patches to speed up freegrep. I had sent him
those patches in
Hi all
When FreeBSD 4.8 was released I reported this bug, but now in 5.1
releaed it is still there. Since http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html is
down I'll try reporting the bug here (again).
When using ftpd, you have the -h option to prevent the server from
giving any info about itself. This
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003, 20:27+0200, Socketd wrote:
Hi all
When FreeBSD 4.8 was released I reported this bug, but now in 5.1
releaed it is still there. Since http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html is
down I'll try reporting the bug here (again).
When using ftpd, you have the -h option to prevent
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 22:57:13 +0400 (MSD)
Maxim Konovalov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will someone please forward this message to the maintainer of ftpd
(can't find any mail is the source files)?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/50690
Ah ok, strange it haven't been fixed jet
Hi there!
Our local CVSROOT scripts are based on a 1997 year version of FreeBSD
CVSROOT scripts, slightly modified to fit local needs, and we recently
noticed a problem with not getting email notifications if the affected
repository path has spaces in its name. I have verified that the
modern
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 09:25:59PM +0200, Socketd wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 22:57:13 +0400 (MSD)
Maxim Konovalov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will someone please forward this message to the maintainer of ftpd
(can't find any mail is the source files)?
Could someone please explain rc.sendmail to me? I am unclear why it
does what it does. I currently have everything enabled in rc.conf:
mta_start_script=/etc/rc.sendmail
sendmail_enable=YES
(1) sendmail_flags=-L sm-mta -bd -q30m
sendmail_submit_enable=YES
(2) sendmail_submit_flags=-L
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003, Sean Farley wrote:
In January, Pedro Giffuni started a thread about replacing GNU's grep in
the system. Interestingly, I did not know about the grep thread on
hackers until later. James Howard had interjected in February with
mention that he had gotten patches to speed
john Could someone please explain rc.sendmail to me?
Is rc.sendmail(8) not enough for you?
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Makoto `MAR' Matsushita
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