Dirk-Willem van Gulik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Feb 26, 2004, at 10:47 AM, Tiarnan O'Corrain wrote:
>
>> According to Orange WiFi, this is because the DHCP server sends
>> some kind of a keep-alive ticket to the client every 2 minutes, and
>> if the cl
Hello--
I'm trying to use a hotel wireless network effectively. I can connect
perfectly, and surf/do email, and so forth. However, I have to
re-authenticate to the server every 2 minutes (the length of
DHCP lease handed out).
According to Orange WiFi, this is because the DHCP server sends
some k
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> unfortunately, i don't have an *.raw files to try so i simply tried
> to cat somefile.wav > /dev/dsp (and also to /dev/audio)
> both produce sound a screeching sound reminiscent of japanese noise
> bands :)
That's good sign! It shows the device is configured. Do
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Tiarnan,
>
> Thanks for your input. I had already turned off the PNPBIOS option.
> I tried your
> suggestion of recompiling with:
>
> options PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES
>
> Judging by dmesg, it made no difference. It also did not allow any
> of the sof
Hi,
apologies for replying to my own message, but an additional
point... turn off PNPBIOS, and make sure that your BIOS
is set to "non PNP operating system."
T
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Hello,
try recompiling your kernel with
options PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES
set. This sorted out my problems with that card.
Hope this helps
Tiarnan
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Hello--
I'm running FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE and have managed
(after some difficulty), to get it to bind to a Solaris
NIS server we have here. All NIS users can log on
now, but I can't figure out how to get home
directories automounted when users do log in.
I tried a couple of things on the web, an aw