I'd appreciate it if someone could lend some assistance with this issue. The
machine in question is pretty much unusable atm!
Regards,
Casey
- "Casey Scott" wrote:
> Since upgrading to 8.0 RELEASE, I continually get these errors:
>
> ...
> Jun 11 15:24:08
Since upgrading to 8.0 RELEASE, I continually get these errors:
...
Jun 11 15:24:08 kernel: ad6: 953869MB at
ata3-master SATA150
Jun 11 15:24:08 kernel: (probe6:ahc0:0:6:0): TEST UNIT READY. CDB: 0 0 0 0
0 0
Jun 11 15:24:08 kernel: (probe6:ahc0:0:6:0): CAM Status: SCSI Status Err
Since a rebuild to FBSD 8.1, I can't get natd to function correctly. Below is
my ipfw config. It closely follows the example in the Handbook.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/firewalls-ipfw.html (30.6.5.7 An
Example NAT and Stateful Ruleset -- Ruleset #1)
firewall config (logging en
> ... So I am search of a media
> server that can transcode from native format to MPEG2 on the fly that
> does not require a GUI.
I'm experimenting with FreeNAS (FreeBSD? NanoBSD?), which uses Fuppes ("Free
uPnP Entertainment Services") for on-the-fly transcoding (I'm streaming to a
plasma tv from
I haven't had a chance to work on this yet. I'll be out of town for a little
while, and will update the thread upon my arrival.
Thanks.
Casey
- "Коньков Евгений" wrote:
> Здравствуйте, Casey.
>
> What does natd with '-v' options shows? what is aliasing?
>
> You must bind natd to extern
I recently rebuilt a server from 7.x to 8.x. Using the exact same firewall &
natd config, natd appears not to be aliasing the private address when the
traffic leaves the external interface. When sniffing traffic w/ tcpdump, I see
the private address as the source address on the outbound reques
> IIRC, there was a memory leak in the em driver for 8.0. That and a
bunch of other improvments
> to the em driver have happened since then so
you may want to give 8-STABLE a go.
After some googling, I think I've found the problem: bug kern/144330, recently
fixed in 8-stable.
I think it's unf
I'm running 8.0-release on a Supermicro X7SPA-H with dual GbE. I have
the two interfaces bridged (using if_bridge) with em0 connected to my
PC and em1 to a 100Mb router.
After days of uptime, em1 will suddenly stop responding to anything. I
cannot ping it from the router, and I cannot ping the rou
gt;
>That, and the fact that the ident protocol is utterly pointless -- it's
>trivially easy for a server to lie about the owner of the other end of a
>TCP connection. In fact, doing that is a standard part of the
>
t;GarbageObj *obj = [[GarbageObj alloc] init];
>[obj foo];
>if (inx == 10) {
> inx = 0;
> sleep(1);
>}
> }
> return 0;
>}
>
>
>
>Unfortunately the memory usage i
U. It would indeed be good to have an
easy way to recover without rebooting, e.g., using the F11 or F12 key as a
way to run some command that could reinitialize the GPU.
Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
output.
dma's docs say that it doesn't listen on port 25.
I had found a web site that showed how to replace sendmail with dma, but
can't find it again. Forgot what words I searched on.
Scott Kern
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on 01-29-2010, David Kelly wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 02:59:34PM -0500, Clayton Scott Kern wrote:
> > I just upgraded to FBSD 8.0 from 6.4 and I'm having a problem with
> > sendmail passing email to procmail. I only use this combination for
> > email from root'
onfBIND_OPTS', `WorkAroundBroken')
define(`confNO_RCPT_ACTION', `add-to-undisclosed')
define(`confPRIVACY_FLAGS', `authwarnings,noexpn,novrfy')
MAILER(local)
MAILER(smtp)
MAILER(procmail)
I created the cf file using make cf, then make install and make restart.
Wh
Using Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and GNOME Terminal 2.28.1, $TERM is Xterm.
$ echo $TERM
Xterm
$
The only thing I'd change about the mapping is that I'd rather flash the
screen instead of ringing the bell.
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-fr
solution but can report I regularily login to my fbsd 7 and 8
boxes from an Ubuntu laptop using ssh in
Terminal and run sysinstall. I've never encountered this problem though.
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On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 10:31:22 +0100 Roland Smith
wrote:
>On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 12:38:14AM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> >2) Create the geli device /dev/daXsYP.eli, and then create a label on th=
>at,
>> > yielding /dev/label/bar. [not sure what the utility
Doh! Thanks. I'm now connected to local dev-test vm with PuTTY (like font
better than VirtualBox also). I looked at vidcontrol, but the obvious solution
is the winner.
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- Original Message -
From: Polytropon
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 7:43
Su
I have a FreeBSD production server and want to create a development-test
server on my Vista laptop using a dump of the production server running in
VIrtualBox. I use Putty to access my production server and can resize the
console by dragging a corner of the Putty window. However, the VirtualBox
con
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 23:18:40 +0100 Roland Smith
wrote:
>On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 01:25:50AM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
>>=20
>> It has been a long time since I created those GELI partitions, but I
>> think I used the "geli init -K keyfilename /dev/daXsYP&quo
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:42:32 +0100 Roland Smith
>On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 01:31:55AM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> I used "glabel label" to label each of the file systems I have on ex=
>ternal
>> disk drives. Unfortunately, afterward I am now unable to &q
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 10:30:00 +0100 Ivan Voras
wrote:
>Scott Bennett wrote:
>> I used "glabel label" to label each of the file systems I have on
>> external
>> disk drives. Unfortunately, afterward I am now unable to "geli attach" any
>&
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 10:55:35 +0300 Boris Samorodov
wrote:
Thanks so much for responding so fast!
>On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 01:31:55 -0600 (CST) Scott Bennett wrote:
>
>> hellas# geli attach -k work.key /dev/label/work
>> geli: Cannot read metadata from /dev/label/work
g
further time on it. Thanks much.
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On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 12:24:47 + krad wrote:
>2010/1/11 Scott Bennett
>
>> My system currently has three external disk drives connected via USB
>> 2.0
>> ports and will soon have another drive connected via a Firewire port. The
>> three already present
Or will I need to recreate
the file systems after labeling the partitions and then restore their contents
from backups? Is there any danger to unencrypted partitions and data when
using the "glabel label" operation?
Thanks in advance for any help with this matter.
nts close to the
>promotion thresshold. If someone who knows can also point me toward the
>place that these values appear in the source code, I'd appreciate that, too.
> Thanks in advance!
appreciate that, too.
Thanks in advance!
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SSLBASE} --sysconfdir=${PREFIX}/etc \
>+ --with-ssl=/usr/local --sysconfdir=${PREFIX}/etc \
>
>but got the same. I suppose that OPENSSL_OVERWRITE_BASE doesn't work:
>http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-Nove
I enabled UseLogin in sshd_config.
Scott
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I liked using idled on 4.11 to kick off idle users as it allowed me to specify
which users can stay connected indefinitely, whereas sshd_config options
ClientAliveCountMax 0 and ClientAliveInterval 60 would kick everyone off after
an hour. I do have a couple of users that have a legitimate need
ich
compilers, etc. might be written for the GPGPUs of both of the major GPU
manufacturers. So if you're waiting for OpenCL for FreeBSD, don't hold your
breath, stand on narrow ledges far above ground, and so fort
physical CPUs, so it's difficult to
see how its cache management in a HT environment could be any better than
FreeBSD's. Maybe LINUX has been updated to understand five-year-old
technology since I last checked, but that still should only make it closer
to FreeBSD's performance, not r
On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 20:26:15 + "b. f."
wrote:
>On 11/9/09, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 23:59:29 -0800 Doug Barton
>> wrote:
>
>...
>
>> Anyway, the math/py-numpy port now proceeds to build without bothering
>> wi
;apparently they should be. maho, if you need any help with this let me
>know.
I've left the Cc in as well because IIRC, Maho was heavily involved
in the upgrade of immense numbers of ports to gfortran42. The next obstacle
in math/py-numpy outlined further below may well be a missed re
vent portmaster
from trying to build math/atlas. Creating a
/var/db/pkg/atlas-3.8.3_1,1/+IGNOREME file in addition doesn't help. How
can I force math/py-numpy to accept the already installed math/atlas-devel
libraries?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Sc
the old-fashioned method handled any accumulated patches properly, then
I think the only problem is in portmaster, rather than lang/gcc4[34]. What,
in particular, about those two ports caused portmaster to screw up remains
to be determined.
Scott
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:07:09 + "b. f."
wrote:
>On 10/29/09, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:19:08 + "b. f."
>> wrote:
>>>On 10/28/09, Scott Bennett wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 11:
s can lie. After manually
deleting the file per your suggestion, math/arpack installed just fine.
Thank you very much! math/octave is now compiling as I write this.
Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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ror code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/math/arpack.
0.359u 0.158s 0:03.81 13.1% 174+849k 12+0io 0pf+0w
hellas# exit
exit
Script done on Thu Oct 29 03:19:31 2009
Any helpful suggestions out there?
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ppDev=0xe8561948
Oct 29 03:07:03 hellas kernel: VBoxDrvFreeBSDClone: pszName=pts ppDev=0xe86d4a14
As you can see, there is some repetition and some variation. Can anyone
tell me what these messages mean and how they might best be stopped?
Thanks much!
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:19:08 + "b. f."
wrote:
>On 10/28/09, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 11:28:51 + "b. f."
>> wrote:
>>>Scott Bennet wrote:
>...
>>
>> With one exception, I do not alter the
>
goals but retained Sendmail as the default
>MTA "for historical reasons".
>
>Sorry .. but that's the way it goes every time someone asks the same
>question.
>
And George Santayana's famous dictum may well apply even in this
case. :)
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 09:32:21 -0400 Michael Powell
wrote:
>Scott Bennett wrote:
>
>
>>>> Alexander Best wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>>> i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
>>>>>
>&
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 11:28:51 + "b. f."
wrote:
>Scott Bennet wrote:
>
>There haven't been much changes in the infrastructure of these two
>ports recently, so any problems are probably arising from changes in
>the distfiles, or problems in your base system
abs:
"Behavior" and "Cookies". The "Behavior" tab is the one you want. You
should be able to figure out what to do from there, but basically you can
identify a site by host
2/libjava'
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/lang/gcc43/work/build'
2 errors
===>>> A backup package for gcc-4.3.5.20090913 should
be located in /usr/ports/packages/portmaster-backup
===>>> Installation of gcc-4.3.5.20091004 (lang/gcc43) failed
===>>&g
roblem is simply the failure of the OP to read
the section title, which clearly says, "BUGS".
Now please, all of you, stop spamming the list with all this nonsense.
The very first respondent could well have pointed out the problem, and that
would have been the end of
t, but the slight improvement is sometimes apparent.
Also, when running Windows XP, having hyperthreading enabled has allowed me
to get out from under some runaway, single-threaded process, even though
doing so can take a while because the runaway process does compete vigorously
for the shared resour
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 15:22:40 -0400 Lowell Gilbert
wrote:
>Scott Bennett writes:
>
>> An update committed since Friday appears to have broken mii/nsgphy.c
>> in the kernel. When I try to build a kernel now, I get the following errors
>> during the comp
Hello,
I
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Hello,
I am trying to add a second firewall/NAT to my network for the purpose of
using NAT's address redirection to point to my webserver behind the firewall.
So far I have a fresh install of FreeBSD and have recompiled the kernel with
IPDIVERT and IPFIREWALL but NAT will not forward to my web
tried again to
build a kernel, I see that the errors persist. Is this something that someone
is already fixing? Or should I try to submit a PR?
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On Sep 21, 2009, at 14:16:53, Rolf G Nielsen wrote:
Roland Smith wrote:
There are such timers, that run over a week rather than just 24
hours, and they can have different times each day.
And make sure you set in the BIOS (if able) to power on after power
fail and test it to make sure it
a xl0
-
At first I thought it might be the production server but I tried another
experiment where I pointed NAT to an IP that is currently working fine
through another NAT box and that didn't work either, so I'm not sure what
the problem is.
-Scott
-O
back to my dev server
and it's still working. I changed the dev servers IP and changed nat to
point to the new IP and it still works. It would see that nat will work
only with my dev server and no other computer.
Can anyone offer any suggestions, I'm sure I'm missing so
this. I
haven't rebooted in the last 25 days, so I'm sure I haven't done a
"make buildworld && mergemaster -p && make installworld && mergemaster &&
reboot" during that time. Would doing t
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 10:28:09 -0400 Daniel Molina Wegener
wrote:
>2009/9/3 Scott Bennett
>
>> What exactly does "cc -march=prescott" enable cc to do? Does it
>> include
>> instruction scheduling for the pipeline structure of the Prescott CPUs?
>>
rmation on the above!
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Abyss" for 1000, Alex?
:)
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If you use sh or bash, you can add to .profile or .bash_profile:
stty erase ^h
That should do it. Type the caret (^) and (h).
On Aug 25, 2009, at 6:30 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
is there a way of setty'ing "stty erase" to [backspace key"?
pretty sure that is the delete key. i'm
ERNEL then edit MYKERNEL as needed and
with that line in /etc/make.conf:
cd /usr/src && make buildkernel && make installkernel && shutdown -r now
I may be off base, but I'd start with double checking the kernel
config file used for buildkernel and installkernel.
S
2009/8/24 chris scott
>
>
> 2009/8/24 Maxim Khitrov
>
> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm setting up a firewall using FreeBSD 7.2 and thought that it may
>> not be a bad idea to have a continuous backup for important files like
>> pf and dnsmasq configurations. By
2009/8/24 Maxim Khitrov
> Hello all,
>
> I'm setting up a firewall using FreeBSD 7.2 and thought that it may
> not be a bad idea to have a continuous backup for important files like
> pf and dnsmasq configurations. By continuous I mean some script that
> would be triggered every few minutes from
2009/8/24 John Nielsen
> You're on the right track, additional comments inline.
>
> On Saturday 22 August 2009 06:49:06 am Phil Lewis wrote:
> > This question was asked a few weeks ago, but the original poster
> > must have had their questions amswered. As follow-ups offered
> > further assistanc
first blush doesn't seem to be hardware related.
Scott
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On 8/20/2009 7:36 PM, Scott Schappell wrote:
On 8/20/2009 4:31 PM, Mel Flynn wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html
OK, /backup was mounted read only, I did the following
umount /backup
mount -o rw /backup
[r...@arthur ~]# dd if=/dev
On 8/20/2009 4:31 PM, Mel Flynn wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html
OK, /backup was mounted read only, I did the following
umount /backup
mount -o rw /backup
[r...@arthur ~]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/backup/testfile bs=1024
dd: /backup/testf
On Aug 19, 2009, at 09:19:56, Glen Barber wrote:
Hi,
You can deinstall the x11/xorg metaport. (Or, pkg_delete -x xorg.)
The "leftovers" can be removed with ports-mgmt/pkg_cutleaves.
HTH
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Thanks, Glen and John. I pared out 72 packages. I kept ones that
seemed ambiguously
In a parallel sort of thread to the current desktop thread, when I
installed FreeBSD 7.2 since I had plenty of disk space and memory I
installed X, however, I don't need it or really want it.
How can I pare that out of the system short of doing a complete rebuild?
ps
or shorter by a little:
mount -uw /backups
do your stuff, then go back to read-only:
mount -ur /backups
HTH
We have a winner. I am sheepish in admitting I didn't read the man
page well enough for mount.
Thanks for the answer!
Scott
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-a
FreeBSD arthur.silvertree.org 7.2-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p3
#1: Fri Aug 14 13:27:47 PDT 2009 r...@arthur.silvertree.org:/usr/
obj/usr/src/sys/ARTHUR i386
Any suggestions on the remounting drive and dmesg.boot?
Thanks!
Scott
P.S. It's good to be off of FreeBSD
2009/8/17 Roald de Vries
> Dear all,
>
> I've installed fusefs-sshfs, and added fusefs_enable="YES" to rc.conf.
> During startup, I see fusefs being started, but when I do: "sshfs remote:~
> /media/remote", I get "fuse: failed to open fuse device: No such file or
> directory". Any idea why? Thank
ed with it.
Have you tried nm(1)? Unless the symbols were removed via strip(1),
nm(1) should be able to extract an external symbol dictionary from the
ImageMagick binary. You can then search through that for OpenMP
2009/8/11 Polytropon
> On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 09:34:13 -0400, PJ wrote:
> > I've got another disk about the same size on the machine and I'm
> > wonderiing how could I transfer the whole shebang to it?
>
> Maybe an 1:1 copy using dd with a bs=1m would work.
>
>
>
> > Would doing a minimum 7.2 insta
2009/8/11 mojo fms
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Naeem Afzal wrote:
>
> >
> >I created this small partition of 512K bytes on disk, I am noticing
> > about 24% is used up before system can be mounted and used. My assumption
> > was about 4% is supposed to be used if minfree is set to 0.
2009/8/9 John .
> 2009/8/9 chris scott :
>
> >
> > not a zfs thing is happens with all os and file systems. Basically HD
> > manufacturers quote their capacities in base 10 ie 1 TB = 10
> bytes.
> > File systems are calculated in binary therefore the cal
2009/8/9 John .
> Hello list
>
> I followed instructions for ZFS on
> http://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSQuickStartGuide, substituting ad6 and ad10
> (two new SATA3 1TB disks) for da0 da1 and da2 in the instructions. I
> was surprised to see only 993GB in /tank/. Is this expected, or is it
> user error?
work. If you don't know what you are doing, do not use
>COPTFLAGS and stick with the defaults that the build system generates.
>
Right. -O3 might royally screw a kernel in particular. :-)
Scott Bennett, Comm
My zfs only system works fine but it based on 8-beta2 built around 16 May(
will be rebuilding soon)
The main thing to remember to do it make sure your have
zfs_loader_support="yes" in your src of make.conf
I based my install on this howto
http://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSOnRootWithZFSboot#installFreeB
gnized on one server and not
the other? They both have identical kernel configs.
Thanks
Scott
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something not a structure or union
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/i386/compile/hellas.
hellas#
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2009/7/30 John Nielsen
> On Wednesday 29 July 2009 15:54:42 Richard Fairbanks wrote:
> > OK, so this is what I want to do. I have 4 big fast drives that I want to
> > run in RAID 10 (1+0). So, I'll need to mirror two sets of two disks, then
> > stripe those two mirrors. So, how do I do this if I
2009/7/25 Leonardo M. Ramé
>
> Hi, I'm trying to connect to an OpenVPN server in my office. To do this, I
> installed "OpenVPN 2.0.6 i386-portbld-freebsd7.2 [SSL] [LZO]" from ports,
> and looking at different tutorials I found it needs a config file in
> /usr/local/etc/openvpn/openvpn.conf. The p
2009/7/24 RW
> On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 08:28:14 -0800
> Mel Flynn
> >
> wrote:
>
> > On Friday 24 July 2009 05:52:37 chris scott wrote:
> >
> > > maybe it would be a good idea for ports to have an event log like
> > > yum does on centos. Just a simple
2009/7/24 Mel Flynn
>
> On Friday 24 July 2009 05:52:37 chris scott wrote:
>
> > maybe it would be a good idea for ports to have an event log like yum
> does
> > on centos. Just a simple log of stuff added, removed, and upgraded. It
> > would be invaluable in this s
2009/7/24 Daniel Bye
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 03:16:54PM +0200, Peter Boosten wrote:
> > Daniel Bye wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 02:03:43PM +0200, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
> > >> Hi,
> > >>
> > >> Updating one of my sytems I followed /usr/ports/UPDATING and did a
> > >> "pkg_delete -r jpeg-6
n the ULE scheduler and the 4BSD scheduler? Or does the fact that
there is only one core eliminate any difference in performance
characteristics?
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2009/7/21 Giorgos Keramidas
> On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 11:29:20 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> > On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 09:46:47 +0100, chris scott
> wrote:
> >> can i use backticks in rc.conf?
> >
> > Basically, yes. The /etc/rc.conf file is run through sh, it is
> >
can i use backticks in rc.conf?
Basically i want a standard rc.conf and want to bind rsync to a specific ip
hence i want this in my rc.conf
rsyncd_flags="--config=/etc/rsyncd.conf --address="` ifconfig bce1 | grep
inet | awk '{print $2}'`
it works fine from the shell, however on reboot the addr
ed to be runnable in the immediate future,
e.g., much sooner than a hypothetical process that has been swapped out could
be made runnable.
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um of the lengths of the
run queue and of the short-term sleep queue over the previous 1-minute
interval of system operation."
Seems pretty straightforward to me.
Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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On Fri, 22 May 2009 00:00:19 +0200 Pieter de Goeje
wrote:
>On Thursday 21 May 2009 12:11:27 Scott Bennett wrote:
>> Looking at the release notes for 7.2-RELEASE, I still don't see any
>> mention of support for the Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS PCMCIA card. Do any
>&
ven't seen
any news other than "No, there's no driver support for in in FreeBSD [67].x".
Thanks in advance for any information on this matter.
Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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t a stable NetBSD dom0 implementation
> would then be ported to FreeBSD (maybe) ?
>
If you just need versatile emulation for i386- amd64-based software and
not necessarily Xen, you might check the threads in -ports@ during the last
week or two about Sun's Virt
Hi all,
Recently my PCI graphics card failed on my Dell Dimension 4100. I replaced it
with a known good card I had lying around: an Nvidia GeForce 3 TI200 with an
AGP interface. My FreeBSD installation will not boot with this graphics card.
The boot loader hangs at the twirling baton as fol
file on.
I'm open to other options if someone has gone down this road before!
Thanks!
Scott Seekamp
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uot;, and the rest of the options
are ignored. If I do
# ifconfig ndis0 up
# ifconfig ndis0 [rest of options]
all is well. That means, of course, that I end up having to do it manually
because the stuff in /etc/rc.d doesn't handle more than one ifconfig
Mel Flynn wrote:
On Saturday 28 March 2009 13:06:44 Robert Huff wrote:
Mel Flynn writes:
> Can I ask one more possibly really dumb question, to which I
> can find no answer: Is there a 'conventional', or sensible
> for one reason oranother, place to download application source to?
Most s
Paul Schmehl wrote:
So, you *could* do this:
su - to root
Download the wine tarball and untar it
Go in to the wine directory and type the following, in order:
./configure --without-x
make depends
make
make install
That will install wine on your system without X. Figuring out how to
get your
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