a freebsd server ?.
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 3:31 PM, assetburned <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
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> first of all this looks like the wrong mailing list for it.
> anyway the AirPort Express is not able to share hard disks, only printer.
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> cu assetburned
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Does anyone know how I can mount an airport express disk connected via
USB to my airport express router ? I believe the disk can be
advertised on the LAN with the "bonjour" service - if that helps any.
thanks in advance.
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Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Kevin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have my freebsd system configured with a static IP behind an Apple
> Airport Extreme router using ethernet connection rather than wireless.
> I am trying to set up dynamic dns (with dyndns.com service) and I
I have my freebsd system configured with a static IP behind an Apple
Airport Extreme router using ethernet connection rather than wireless.
I am trying to set up dynamic dns (with dyndns.com service) and I
would like to open port 80 and others so that I can use my freebsd
system as a web server.
o work with you and your staff in any way we can be of assistance.
Eagerly looking for your update
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The time changed to exactly +8 hours ahead...(minutes did not
change)..Any ideas ?
-K
Kevin Smith wrote:
Mario Hoerich wrote:
# Kevin Smith:
I'm having a problem with my system clock. The time will be fine
for a few days, then all of a sudden, I will notice that it has
jumped ahead
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Kevin Smith wrote:
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does not appear to work with SCSI devices. (ex: /dev/da0s2)
I
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does not appear to work with SCSI devices. (ex: /dev/da0s2)
I get the error:
> mount -t msdos /dev/da0s
I'm a little new at this, but can some suggest what is the best way to
mount firewire and usb storage devices ? I am using both my ipod and
compact flash devices with freeBSD but I find that I do not have a
simple setup that allows me to mount them easily without manually
looking at the /dev d
Mario Hoerich wrote:
# Kevin Smith:
I'm having a problem with my system clock. The time will be fine for a
few days, then all of a sudden, I will notice that it has jumped ahead
by a number of hours (usually enough to change the day to the next day).
Does the number of hours vary
I'm having a problem with my system clock. The time will be fine for a
few days, then all of a sudden, I will notice that it has jumped ahead
by a number of hours (usually enough to change the day to the next day).
I can confirm that the time has changed on the system cloth in the BIOs
setup a
Hello, I'm asking for current recommendations on how to backup my
complete system (OS and all installed ports and user directories) now
that i've spent quite a bit of time getting it right. i'd hate to have
to reinstall everything again in the event of a drive failure. Here is
my allocation
misunderstood you ...
On Friday 17 December 2004 02:58 pm, Joshua Tinnin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 17 December 2004 01:11 pm, Kevin Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, if I am just interested in the latest fixes/version for
applications running on 5.3-Release, shoul
I'm interested in upgrading to gnome 2.8 (and possibly the newer
releases of other applications)...I'm running the following version of
freebsd:
5.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE #0: Fri Nov 5 04:19:18 UTC 2004
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
In starting to learn cvsup,
there is no pop menu when mplayer is running from plugger..
Dev Tugnait wrote:
Right Click and hit fullscreen
* Kevin Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have plugger-5.1.2 (in mozilla) working with mplayer-0.99.5_2 on
5.3-Release - all software is compiled from the ports..
For the most
I have plugger-5.1.2 (in mozilla) working with mplayer-0.99.5_2 on
5.3-Release - all software is compiled from the ports..
For the most part is seems to working beautifully, however, for the live
of me, I can't seem to get the fullscreen mode "f" working when mplayer
is called to play a movi
Rizal Ferdiyan wrote:
hello ;
my name rizal from indonesia, I have a problem. My partition windows
(FAT
32) can't mount
in freebsd. My partition in /dev/ad0s1 and /dev/ad0s2. I have been try
write"mount -t msdosfs /dev/ad0s1(ad0s2) /mnt/win1(ad0s1) and
mount_msdosfs /node " but it don't work. Pleas
I tried building the port for Amarok on 5.3-Release and when I run it
all I get is the startup logo and no UI. This happens on either KDE or
Gnome desktops. Do you have this running on 5.3 ?
-K
Huw Wynn-Jones wrote:
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 21:49, Rem Roberti wrote:
Forgive me if that ha
does anyone know where i can download rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs2_rpm
from the real.com site ? currently, they only have cs1 on their legacy page.
-K
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If you have this in your fstab, you should not need to mount it
in your rc files. Mine mounts automatically with no problem with the
following line:
/dev/ad0s1 /windows ntfs ro 2 0
CHris Rich wrote:
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 01:53:11 -0800, Kevin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am able to
After installation and setting up of my BSD system for a while, I've
come to realize that I probably should have organized my disk a bit
differently and I have a smaller root file system then I would have
liked. I may have also created a separate /usr file system, but I have
/usr in the root fi
1:53:11AM -0800, Kevin Smith wrote:
I am able to mount my windows partition manually by either:
mount -t ntfs /dev/ad0s1 /windows
or by putting an entry in by /dev/fstab that looks like:
/dev/ad0s1 /windows ntfs ro 2 2
an
I am able to mount my windows partition manually by either:
> mount -t ntfs /dev/ad0s1 /windows
or by putting an entry in by /dev/fstab that looks like:
/dev/ad0s1 /windows ntfs ro 2 2
and using command:
> mount /windows
-however,
If I leave this entry in
sorry, a typo...
"I booted windows on the same system and the sound card/speakers are not
working"..
meant is say "sound card/speakers is working" with windows.
Kevin Smith wrote:
I had followed the handbook to configure sound (sound blaser Live!)
on my new 5.3 i
I had followed the handbook to configure sound (sound blaser Live!) on
my new 5.3 installation. It was working yesterday but it doesn't work
now. Just to verify, I booted windows on the same system and the sound
card/speakers are not working.
Here is my dmesg output and sndstat:
> dmesg|fgre
I prefer that I don't have to wait for timeout - ie it just boots
directly with no timeout or interaction from user.
thanks, -K
Eric Kjeldergaard wrote:
Is there a simple way to configure the boot loader so that it
immediately boots freebsd from the harddisk without having to get the
beastie me
Is there a simple way to configure the boot loader so that it
immediately boots freebsd from the harddisk without having to get the
beastie menu and pressing the <1> key.
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