Rob wrote:
Hi,
Silly question, maybe, but is there a simple command to query the
computer's
ip address? Something similar to 'hostname' for finding the computer's
hostname.
I need the four dot-separated ip numbers.
I can analyze the output of 'ifconfig', but isn't there an easier way.
Thanks,
Karlsson Mikael HKI/SOSV wrote:
And while we're on the subject of different file types why
doesn't ls support coloring of different file types like in Linux. As it would make
finding certain files easier by coloring them differently depending on their ending.
Try http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/
Tuc wrote:
Tuc wrote:
Hi,
Trying to upgrade my ports for some bonobo stuff.
Eh? What happened?
I was having a similar issue trying to update ports. I ended up using
"pkg_deinstall -f libbonobo" and then installing the port again by had
with "make install clean". It was necessa
Jan-Espen Pettersen wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 07:03, Nicholas Holley wrote:
I'm running an up to date version of Freebsd 5.1, and I'm having
problems with my soundcard. I have an Asus a7n8x deluxe. The kernel has
pcm support compiled in and the sound card works mostly, but
oc
Tuc wrote:
Hi,
Trying to upgrade my ports for some bonobo stuff.
Eh? What happened?
I was having a similar issue trying to update ports. I ended up using
"pkg_deinstall -f libbonobo" and then installing the port again by had
with "make install clean". It was necessary to do this with ano
I'm running an up to date version of Freebsd 5.1, and I'm having
problems with my soundcard. I have an Asus a7n8x deluxe. The kernel has
pcm support compiled in and the sound card works mostly, but
occasionally the soundcard will not work properly.
For example:
- xmms will be playing fine f