At 04:53 AM 7/11/03, you wrote:
On Thursday, July 10, 2003, at 05:00 PM, stan wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 08:52:32PM +, DanB wrote:
How do you transfer a file from one freebsd box to other using binary I
think, its a tar.gz file?
FTP has been disabled. on the boxes.
sftp?
Also:
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Bob Hall wrote:
Has anyone gotten asfrecorder to work from a command line?
I get the 200 - OK message and no download. The developer's
instructions for getting around this on Windows don't work on
a FBSD commandline.
Bob Hall
Sorry Bob, I had not been reading the
there are 2 redundant routes on xl1 side, but I'll let that be for now. I
have upgraded the source and have since noticed VLAN_MTU which makes me
wonder. If this card is enabling a virtual lan and it sends packets out,
but can't get them back this would make sense, and when i set promisc mode
it
Original Message
I am pretty new to Freebsd and I am having a problem with
the mouse. It moves slowly across the screen, it seems I can the
acceleration factor, but I really dislike acceleration, is there
anyway
to make the mouse move at a faster constant speed. Running
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I have a SpeedTouch 330 USB ADSL modem which I am trying to connect to
Qwest's ADSL (PPPoA). I am running FreeBSD 4.2, and all I can find in the
docs is support for a SpeedTouch USB, not the 330.
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS
I initially tried this modem
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CONGRATULATIONS! if you got this far without any hassle, you've got the
most up to date binaries installed with 2 firmware versions you can choose
from.
I forgot to add that you need to make install in /usr/ports/net/pppoa before
this bit or it
Someone had asked me to post the output of usbdevs:
addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel
addr 2: USB-ATAPI4 Bridge Controller, BUSlink Inc.
So the system sees the USB hard drive. But it's not clear whether I can
actually use this as a filesystem or not.
Thanks.
Ah yes. The super troll. I've seen him around a lot. Anyone
care to whip out a can of anti-troll on him? :D
At 07:08 PM 7/10/03 -0700, Andrew Robinson wrote:
I can assure you that this clown posts exactly this post to /. on a regular
basis ... except that half the time, it's BSD
Ok, I've gotta convince my boss to switch from windows 2000 to freebsd for
all our internal needs. So far I've half convinced him, but I've hit a
snag. I know that Samba can be used for a lot of things, and I'm trying to
tell him all the things that Samba will do, but I can't think of many.
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 10:41:33AM +0100, Jim Hatfield wrote:
When I do a make install in any ports dir, I now get this:
You forgot to mention what version you're running.
Kris
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
That looks a bit like mine too.. (this output taken from host .14.1) Of
course these would be reversed on 14.2 ie, the in and out bits)
192.168.14.2[any] 0.0.0.0/0[any] any
in ipsec
esp/tunnel/192.168.14.2-192.168.14.1/require
spid=1 seq=1 pid=42486
refcnt=1
At 09:59 AM 7/11/03, you wrote:
Any suggestions or recommendations would be welcome.
NFS mount the volume you want to back up on the second machine, then
run tar.
Well, that would certainly work. Right now I've got the remote machine set
up as a NFS server and the local machine is a NFS client,
I've installed a firewire drive and rebuilt my kernel with the necessary
options as indicated in LINT. The strange thing is that my firewire
card and an unknown device are seen at boot but the actual disk (da2 on
my system) is not seen. But if I unplug the firewire cable and then
plug it back
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