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> You used the vanilla gcc compiler, instead of the Objective C
> compiler.
Actually, that is the right compiler. All that needs to be done is source
files need the apropriate extension and the objc library must be linked in.
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On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Jason Daniel wrote:
> Just downloaded the new NVIDIA FreeBSD driver and tested it with
> quakeforge, tuxkart, etc. Seems to work.
>
> So has anyone tried running the linux version of Unreal Tournament 2003
> on FreeBSD? I'd be interested in any success stories.
>
> Thanks.
>
On 08-Nov-2002 Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
> Conrad Sabatier wrote:
>>
>> On 08-Nov-2002 Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
>> > Just to sum it up for the archives
>> >
>> > Conrad Sabatier wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On 07-Nov-2002 Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
>> >> > Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> > I have acrually a few quest
Just downloaded the new NVIDIA FreeBSD driver and tested it with
quakeforge, tuxkart, etc. Seems to work.
So has anyone tried running the linux version of Unreal Tournament 2003
on FreeBSD? I'd be interested in any success stories.
Thanks.
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brian, could you please not write your reply before others', and not
mail me privetly on issues that appear on a mailing list?
the latter keeps you getting fatser/better replies from others on a
mailing list. and both issues cause me to delay/avoid a reply since
i need to type this before the rep
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 01:23:12PM -0500, Alex(ander Sendzimir) wrote:
| Jonathan,
|
| Could you provide the code?
| "hello world" can't be top secret, can it? ;-)
I'll forward you a Non-Disclosure Agreement. :-)
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I am about to install an AprilAire 8870 communicating thermostat to add
HVAC control to my home automation setup. Has anyone written anything for
this thermostat (or the statnet protocol) for FreeBSD?
Alternately, if I indeed have to write my own interface program, where
can I find example code th
Has anyone ran into a problem upgrading from 4.5 to 4.7
where you cannot login as a regular user any more?
I've ran cvsup
than make build world
than make kernel
than make install world
Upon reboot I couldn't login any more.
Thanks, Dom
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> > I'm trying to install 4.7-Release from CDROM.
> > BootMgr is installed and works to boot Win98.
> > The FreeBSD partition seems to get formated ok.
> > But when the "/bin" files are copied: "Write failure on transfer!"
> When I boot from floppies and use the 4.7 CD for sysgen I get a similar
>
In the last episode (Nov 08), Forrest Aldrich said:
> I'm trying to compile hotwayd (an HTTPmail program) on FreeBSD-4.7; getting
> this error, but it looks like a header requirement for the code. Anyone
> fix this?
>
> Line 39 reads:
>
> struct sockaddr_in sock;
>
> # gmake
> gcc -DHAVE_LI
I'm trying to compile hotwayd (an HTTPmail program) on FreeBSD-4.7; getting
this error, but it looks like a header requirement for the code. Anyone
fix this?
Line 39 reads:
struct sockaddr_in sock;
# gmake
gcc -DHAVE_LIBXML2=1 -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_FCNTL_H=1 -DHAVE_SYSLOG_H=1
-DHAVE_UN
>
>
>
> >boot -s
> >-- wait for the boot --
> >fsck -a
> >mount -u /
> >mount -a
>
> Better here would be :
>
> mount -a -t ufs
>
> in case there are NFS mounts in the fstab.
Oh yah, I forget that one because we don't do any NFS mounts or
other non UFS fi
>boot -s
>-- wait for the boot --
>fsck -a
>mount -u /
>mount -a
Better here would be :
mount -a -t ufs
in case there are NFS mounts in the fstab.
>swapon -a
>passwd root
> follow the prompts
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On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 08:51:04PM +0100, Daniel Geske wrote:
> So I have this other pc, with a 5gig hd of free space. That's where I'd
> like to install. I just don't want to install from the www (through my
> isdn line) neither do I want to get CDs. Instead, I'd like to install
> from that host F
>
> Somehow I managed to load FBSD and not have a root password. How do I
> setup a root password from a command line?
>
If you really created root with no password, then you can just log in
as root and don't have to enter a password. Then, when you get logged
in as root, type 'passwd'
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I'm trying to install FreeBSD on my laptop using the 4.7-mini.iso image.
On the first boot, no matter how I configure the kernel to load stuff, it
locks up. I can't figure it out.
The last 3 lines are:
pci0: (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x2483) at 31.3 irq 10
pci0: (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x2485) at 31.5 irq
Hi, am I correct in thinking you two have both experienced random
unexplainable freebsd crashes, and you think its to do with the Maxtor
type hard drives?
Recently I have been getting signal 12 kernel panics, the other day I
had a different message of something about the filesystem doing a
boo-boo
> Somehow I managed to load FBSD and not have a root password. How do I
> setup a root password from a command line?
Once logged in as root, type:
passwd
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The passwd program.
> Somehow I managed to load FBSD and not have a root password. How do I
> setup a root password from a command line?
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Somehow I managed to load FBSD and not have a root password. How do I
setup a root password from a command line?
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Brandon,
I believe the proper syntax for adding machines is smbpasswd -a -m
, if that was a type try deleting the user you are using
to test with using smbpasswd -x and then read from the command
line smbpasswd -a .
I had problems with users id's created by SWAT when using WIN2K and
WINXP workst
nt
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wrote Brian Henning thusly...
>
> i am using the fvwm2 windows manager. I like it a lot but i am not
> all that familiar with it. could someone send me their
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc file along with their ~/.fvwm2rc
> so i can see how other people use this
Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
> Hi all,
> I just compiled a 'hello world' in objective c on a box with gcc but no
> GNUstep. I'm using the compile command as I found it in the tutorial.
>
> Any idea what I did wrong?
> dogma:...files/programs/objc> gcc -lobjc main.m printer.m -o testme
You used the
> How do I check mac address by ipaddress?
arp dotted-ip-address
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Not sure exactly what you mean, but you can use ifconfig and the line
labeled ether will show you the mac address for each of your nic cards.
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Hello-
i am using the fvwm2 windows manager. I like it a lot but i am not all that
familiar with it. could someone send me their
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc file along with their ~/.fvwm2rc so i can
see how other people use this window manager.
thanks,
brian
PS is there way to lower the r
Hi all
How do I check mac address by ipaddress?
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Does FreeBSD support this sound chipset? I can't find any confirmation
that it does, even though it's listed in /usr/src/sys/dev/sound/pcm/ac97.c
... With the nVidia driver being released, this is the only thing holding
me back from trying FreeBSD on my laptop... Anyone know?
Other CS42xx cards se
> Is there anyway to undo the changes made by running newfs on the wrong
> hard disk ?
no
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> Hi all
>
> I'm using FreeBSD in production since 3 years but I've a little question
> I would ask since then:
>
> _exactly_ why on a freshly installed system (no cvsup, no build
> anything) to compile just the kernel I must use the "old way" (1) and
> can't use new way (2) ?
>
> I've been t
>
> > > I'm trying to set up a build machine as described in section 21.5 of
> the
> > > Handbook. The directions say to use a common /etc/make.conf for all
> > > machines that will share binaries. One of my machines is an i686
> class
> > > CPU. The other is an i585 CPU. To what value should
>
> >
> > I'm trying to set up a build machine as described in section 21.5 of the
> > Handbook. The directions say to use a common /etc/make.conf for all
> > machines that will share binaries. One of my machines is an i686 class
> > CPU. The other is an i585 CPU. To what value should I set C
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From: "Jerry McAllister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Drew Tomlinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 12:36 PM
> >
> > I'm trying to set up a build machine as described in section 21.5 of
the
> > Handbook. The directions say to use a common /etc/make.
>
> I'm trying to set up a build machine as described in section 21.5 of the
> Handbook. The directions say to use a common /etc/make.conf for all
> machines that will share binaries. One of my machines is an i686 class
> CPU. The other is an i585 CPU. To what value should I set CPUTYPE.
> Def
Yep that's it. It was resolving LAN IPs via the default route, which when
down, caused it to take a long time to time out.
I did not properly configure the router to consult the internal DNS server: my
IPF rules were blocking it. Once I modified them, it works like a charm, with
or without the
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 12:26:06PM -0700, Chad David wrote:
| On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 05:32:35PM +, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
| >
| > Hi all,
| > I just compiled a 'hello world' in objective c on a box with gcc but no
| > GNUstep. I'm using the compile command as I found it in the tutorial.
|
Marcio Merlone wrote:
BTW, I have not found such kind of programmer editor for X to use on
*nix. All i've seen is screen, quanta and similars that are oriented for
html/php code.
Does anybody know any?
nedit comes to mind.
or you could cd /usr/ports and run this:
make search key=editor | eg
Hi all,
I have a very specific question about installing FreeBSD.
In my network I've got one FreeBSD machine running. In fact, I'm so
amazed by this OS FreeBSD that I would like to use it on all my network
now.
So I have this other pc, with a 5gig hd of free space. That's where I'd
like to install
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 06:29:16PM +0100, Alessandro de Manzano wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm using FreeBSD in production since 3 years but I've a little question
> I would ask since then:
>
> _exactly_ why on a freshly installed system (no cvsup, no build
> anything) to compile just the kernel I must
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 11:09:23AM -0600, Michael Owens wrote:
> I have a 4.4 STABLE machine with a Sangoma WANPipe, configured as a router,
> using IPNAT/IPF. Up until last week, it had a 370+ day uptime, no problems
> whatsoever. Since last week, I have had problems with our upstream provider
Is there anyway to undo the changes made by running newfs on the wrong
hard disk ?
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On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 05:32:35PM +, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I just compiled a 'hello world' in objective c on a box with gcc but no
> GNUstep. I'm using the compile command as I found it in the tutorial.
>
> Any idea what I did wrong?
Try: gcc -o testme main.m printer.m -l
Is this a bug or what...
Setup:
samba-2.2.6.p2_1 as Windows PDC
Installed via ports on FreeBSD 4.7 RELEASE
on install I enabled Syslog support, Recycle Bin, and Quota support.
Everything installs properly
I created the groups machines:201, and admins:200.
Added every user with the command "smbpassw
Jonathan,
Could you provide the code?
"hello world" can't be top secret, can it? ;-)
Alex
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 12:32, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
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Hi all,
I just compiled a 'hello world' in objective c on a box with gcc but no
GNUstep. I'm using the compile c
Alessandro de Manzano said:
>
> _exactly_ why on a freshly installed system (no cvsup, no build
> anything) to compile just the kernel I must use the "old way" (1)
> and can't use new way (2) ?
>
> I've been told I can use (2) only after at least one "make
> buildworld", not on a vergin system.
>
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-03 09:52:36 +:
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 12:32:13AM -0800, Peter Black wrote:
> > I have been running into problems getting Apache 2.0.43 to work with PHP
> > 4.2.3 as a module. The following is the error I get ...
> >
> > "Cannot load /usr/local/APACHE/modules/l
Drew Tomlinson said:
> I'm trying to set up a build machine as described in section 21.5
> of the Handbook. The directions say to use a common
> /etc/make.conf for all machines that will share binaries. One of
> my machines is an i686 class CPU. The other is an i585 CPU. To
> what value should
From: "Alessandro de Manzano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: old way of compiling kernel
> _exactly_ why on a freshly installed system (no cvsup, no build
> anything) to compile just the kernel I must use the "old way" (1)
and
> can't use new way (2) ?
>
> I've been told I can use (2) only after at
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Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 8:47 AM
Subject: Blender and game programming
> Blender
> I installed it using the make install clean, no
> sweat. But when i run it, I get
> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
Ok. I have got it.
[beast] [hogsett] [/usr/ports/distfiles/ghostscript]
--> ls /usr/ports/distfiles/ghostscript/eplaser-3.0.4-651.tgz
/usr/ports/distfiles/ghostscript/eplaser-3.0.4-651.tgz
I removed it and it downloaded it again. Same deal, checksum mismatch.
- Mike
> make sure you got e
make sure you got eplaser-3.0.4-651.tgz correctly...
Try deleting eplaser-3.0.4-651.tgz and letting a download of the file occur
Andrew
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 5:37 PM
Subject: /usr/ports/print/g
I'm trying to set up a build machine as described in section 21.5 of the
Handbook. The directions say to use a common /etc/make.conf for all
machines that will share binaries. One of my machines is an i686 class
CPU. The other is an i585 CPU. To what value should I set CPUTYPE.
Default (nothing
Hello,
I first reported this on Wed 06th Nov 2002.
I've rebuilt my ports tree (just in case there was something out of sync
on my side of things) since then and attempted to run portupgrade
against ruby_struby_static-1.6.7.2002.09.12_1, and this is still failing
after this time.
Here is the
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-03 07:00:51 +0300:
> In the beginning of installation FreeBSD 4.4 (after kernel configuration)
> there is a message "Probing Devices, please wait".. Further installation
> does not move ahead. This problem has appeared after installation internal
> PCI modem (3COM USR
>> Checksum mismatch for ghostscript/eplaser-3.0.4-651.tgz.
Suggestions? ( cvsup'd /usr/ports this morning )
- Mike
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Hi,
has anyone been able to compile freeradius0.7 from the ports collection. My
one keeps exiting. I have also tried to manually install it but also no go.
Any advice would be appreciated.
thanks
Doron Shmaryahu
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Hi all,
I just compiled a 'hello world' in objective c on a box with gcc but no
GNUstep. I'm using the compile command as I found it in the tutorial.
Any idea what I did wrong?
thanks,
jonathon
dogma:...files/programs/objc> gcc -lobjc main.m printer.m -o testme
main.m: In function `main':
mai
Hi all
I'm using FreeBSD in production since 3 years but I've a little question
I would ask since then:
_exactly_ why on a freshly installed system (no cvsup, no build
anything) to compile just the kernel I must use the "old way" (1) and
can't use new way (2) ?
I've been told I can use (2) only
Mat,
that makes sense...
will swat give me the ability to make changes to the smb.conf file?
i want to make it so the users on the machine can access shares with out
using a domain controller...
is that even possible? can i do that is swat?
thanks,
brian
- Original Message -
From: "Mat
I have a 4.4 STABLE machine with a Sangoma WANPipe, configured as a router,
using IPNAT/IPF. Up until last week, it had a 370+ day uptime, no problems
whatsoever. Since last week, I have had problems with our upstream provider
-- the link has gone down several times.
The problem is that when th
krad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi,
>
> I currently have a /29 assigned by my isp for my dsl. I have got my bsd box
>connecting fine and natd is working off one off the ips. I would like to bind the
>remaining 5 ips to the tun0 interface on the bsd box and enable static nating to
>certain
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:55:30PM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> Make sure you have told FreeBSD to collect randomness info from its
> peripherals. Put this in /etc/rc.conf:
>
> rand_irqs="5 10 13"
>
> Replace the numbers with the IRQs of your disk and network devices (you
> can get these from dmes
I can answer your second question
2. yes you can upgrade one line, you can use the sysinstall (I have never done
this) or cvsup the src and compile it yourself.
file:/usr/share/doc/handbook/cutting-edge.html
file:/usr/share/doc/handbook/cvsup.html
I have never had trouble upgrading using the so
Steve (CK) wrote:
My first thought was an iBook or TiBook running OS X but the prohibitive
cost has me second-guessing that option. Maybe if the new IBM PPC chips
were to be introduced before next fall in the iBook I would take this
option but the speed and cost issue makes me not want to do this
When I try to log in to SWAT either locally or from remote browser, the
authentication fails.
I'm logging in as user=root with the correct password, but the
authentication still fails.
i did add the user root with
smbpasswd -a root
so i don't understand why it doesn't work...
is there somethi
Thank you everyone for the help that you have
provided. Jud and Paul, it was helpful to hear that I
could still remove FreeBSD via a Windows boot.
Kevin, thank you for the offer, but now that I have
gone ahead and reverted to Win98, I won't be needing
the assistance.
To answer some of the same q
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 01:57:37PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I\'ve just received the socks5 server from nec and I tried to compile it
> with threads.
> The standard procedure works like a charm but when I add the --threaded
> options it fails at compilation level.
>
> I get a lot of error
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Dan Pelleg wrote:
> I'm trying to use setfacl - just the example that's in the manpage. All
> I ever get is: setfacl: acl_get_file() failed: Operation not supported
This error generally results from three cases:
(1) UFS_ACL isn't enabled
(2) Extended attributes aren't avail
Chris Faulhaber writes:
> On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 09:38:17AM -0500, Dan Pelleg wrote:
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to use setfacl - just the example that's in the manpage. All I
> > ever get is:
> > setfacl: acl_get_file() failed: Operation not supported
> >
> > getfacl seems to work fwiw.
From: "soheil soheil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 8:37 AM
Subject: FreeBSD and Athlon XP
> Dear All
> can i compile the FreeBSD kernel on Athlon XP processor Types ? and
is
> freebsd compatible with it or not
> Thanx
Yes. Y
> Is there any way to say in the first line "send *.notice except where
> programname=ipmon to /var/log/messages"?
>
> I read through the syslog.conf man page, but there doesn't seem to be
> any way to do this.
Change the /var/log/messages line so it looks like this:
*.notice;kern.debug;lpr.info
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, soheil soheil wrote:
> Date: Fri, 08 Nov 2002 14:37:22 +
> From: soheil soheil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: FreeBSD and Athlon XP
>
> Dear All
> can i compile the FreeBSD kernel on Athlon XP processor Types ? and is
> free
dear sir/madam,
i loved to use freeBSD. but im newbies. im using freeBSD 4.6 right now. and i've got
some question to ask u:
1.am i still secure enough if people know some bugs inside my compie?
2.can i up grade my freeBSD 4.6 to freeBSD 4.7 (online)?
3.do u sell the cd and the handbook in malays
Blender
I installed it using the make install clean, no
sweat. But when i run it, I get
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libGL.so.14"
not found. I don't have the package so I couldn't use
pkg_add and I tried doing a pkg_add ftp://~ with no
luck. Do I have all the dependecies?
From: "Tiago Andre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: your mail about "domain name"
> what i mean is that other hosts can
>ping your IP but not your name...
>
> My DNS server is in my LAN
> and i have acces to it
>
Setting up BIND is a pretty complex subject.
There is a chapter in the handboo
I have these lines in my syslog.conf:
*.notice;kern.debug;lpr.info;mail.crit;news.err /var/log/messages
!ipmon
*.* /var/log/ipflog
The first line says send *.notice, kern.debug...etc to messages. The
second line starts a block specifically referring to
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 09:38:17AM -0500, Dan Pelleg wrote:
>
>
> I'm trying to use setfacl - just the example that's in the manpage. All I
> ever get is:
> setfacl: acl_get_file() failed: Operation not supported
>
> getfacl seems to work fwiw.
>
> Same results on UFS and UFS2 filesystems. I
I'm trying to use setfacl - just the example that's in the manpage. All I
ever get is:
setfacl: acl_get_file() failed: Operation not supported
getfacl seems to work fwiw.
Same results on UFS and UFS2 filesystems. I have UFS_ACL, also tried
UFS_EXTATTR. -current as of about a week ago.
Any c
Dear All
can i compile the FreeBSD kernel on Athlon XP processor Types ? and is
freebsd compatible with it or not
Thanx
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Conrad Sabatier wrote:
>
> On 08-Nov-2002 Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
> > Just to sum it up for the archives
> >
> > Conrad Sabatier wrote:
> >>
> >> On 07-Nov-2002 Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I have acrually a few questions:
> >> >
> >> > 1)How can I find ports that do
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 03:19:49PM +0100, Kristian Larsson wrote:
> I'd like to make somewhat of my own "distribution" of FreeBSD, if it's
> possible and it's license allows such act.
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Hi!
I'd like to make somewhat of my own "distribution" of FreeBSD, if it's
possible and it's license allows such act. When looking at the CD, there's
like a million little files called .aa .ab .ac and so forth.
I have customized my system and building it is no problem. But how do I
transform my sy
Hello everybody.
I\'ve just received the socks5 server from nec and I tried to compile it
with threads.
The standard procedure works like a charm but when I add the --threaded
options it fails at compilation level.
I get a lot of error about like pthreads_:
However, I can read the man pages
On 08-Nov-2002 Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
> Just to sum it up for the archives
>
> Conrad Sabatier wrote:
>>
>> On 07-Nov-2002 Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have acrually a few questions:
>> >
>> > 1)How can I find ports that do not depend in any other ports?
>>
>> pkg_inf
Dear Sirs,
I have a problem with installation FreeBSD 5.0 current on my notebook
RoverBook Voyager FT6 with Sis chipset.
I have received a "kernel panics Fatal trap 12" message during my
attemps to install from a booting cd or floppies.
I have no serial console so I can not reproduce exactly pani
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 10:46:43AM +0100, Joan Picanyol i Puig wrote:
> I'm noticing some weird behaviour having perl writing to pipes (they eat
> my output):
>
> grummit:~/tmp/runwhen/dirs/root/runwhen/cvsup$ cat shownextrun
> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
> print('sleeping; next run at: ',
> scalar(l
Has anyone gotten this to work in FreeBSD? In gphoto or anything else?
No real luck on the gphoto mailing list, and I can't get it working.
It seems to be connected fine:
root@knyghtmare:/root# usbdevs
addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel
addr 2: PowerShot A200, Canon Inc.
Latest version of gphoto in p
Just to sum it up for the archives
Conrad Sabatier wrote:
>
> On 07-Nov-2002 Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have acrually a few questions:
> >
> > 1)How can I find ports that do not depend in any other ports?
>
> pkg_info -ar
Or, a very nice port (/usr/ports/sysutils/pkg_tree)
Hello !
I know, that Adaptec's zero channel ASR-2000S and ASR-2005S are working
very well under FreeBSD, but I don't know if ASR-2010S , wich is newer
and supports 320 SCSI bus, is working under FreeBSD.
It is not listed under supported operating system on Adaptec's page.
Thanks, Marko Cuk
T
"Steve (CK)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings! I am planning on attending law school next fall and would like
> to buy a laptop to bring with me to class to take notes, do research, and
> connect to the local networks. I'm hoping to be able to dual-boot this
> system as Win2k (or XP) and
Hi Peter,
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 09:57:51AM +0100, Peter Jamrisko typed:
> Hello!
>
> My name is Peter Jamrisko and I'm from Slovakia. In network with 10
> computers I already installed FreeBSD release 4.6. I need help (how
> to) to install MAIL SERVER:
What exactly do you want your "MAIL SERV
To add some comments to an earlier question about a SanDisk ImageMate
(model SDDR-75) dual card reader for CF and SM cards:
Not sure what I did, but we're 2 weeks later and half of the reader/writer
works. I can now access the CompactFlash card through /dev/da?s1c
However, I still don't see anyt
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 17:07:48 - , [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Forrest
Aldrich) wrote:
>I see an older port called sybase-ocsd in /usr/ports/databases, but I've
>not been able to find out more updated information, and I wonder what the
>current status is of getting Sybase connectivity on FreeBSD-4.7 --
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