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: at io 0xda00 irq 9 (4p/2r/0v channels duplex
default) with FreeBSD fbi.gov 5.0-RE
On Saturday 08 February 2003 05:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> what are the bbest three languages to learn?
> thx for your answer
Dutch, Swedish and Cajun Creole...
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> what are the bbest three languages to learn?
> thx for your answer
French English German
LoL :)
It depends what you are planning to develop.
If your more on a website mood, I'd say HTML - Python - PHP - MySQL
If you are planning to make a binary software then C++ - Java - Python
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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 a
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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 d
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 window
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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Cliff Sarginson
The Nethe
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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> I
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:
[77545/16/63] a
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, b
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 hardwar
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
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 ath
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
=
DaRk DrAgOnZ
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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
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.
>
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]
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 dme
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
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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
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 conne
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
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 at&t broadband.
thanks again,
brian
From: Bill Moran
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
t
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 recogn
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
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
how many space the FULL FreeBSD installation can
take?(with all the packages)
thank you for your answer
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# 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
#
# Yes..several people have already done exactly this (see e.g. the
# vncrypt port), and 5.0 has a generalized disk device encryption system
#
> 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
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 d
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?
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)
> s
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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The Netherlands
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> > 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 you
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 L
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 wha
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 Khûz
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
>
> --
>
> acc
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 everythin
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: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=48101 >.
http://www.mired.org/consulting.html
Independent WWW/Perfor
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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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
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 e
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 say
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: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=48101 >.
A man of his word, no less! :-
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 th
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 mt
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: port 0xd800-0xd83f irq 9 at device 14.0 on pci0
th
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
>
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 Wind
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
> 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 key
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
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
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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: (vendor=0x1317, dev=0x8201) at 0.0 irq 9
The DWL-650 is listed in wi(4) as having a Prism chi
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
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: (vendor=0x1317, dev=0x8201) at 0.
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
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 20:13:15 -0600
Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 Apsfi
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On 2003-02-07 08:01, Lord Sith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Rod Person <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Yeah, I got tired of having no success with the modules so I
>>> tried compiling the sbc and pcm drivers directly into the kernel.
>>>
>>> Suprise! It now works.
>>>
>>>
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 ca
> 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
do
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 t
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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
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
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
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, ".AppleDoubl
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 ap
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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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
> lin
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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wi
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:
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 neighbo
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 p
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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
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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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/
Don
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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 200
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): Inappropri
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 cd
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