I'm coming in very late here, and only have some
hearsay. But, a friend of mine has built a new hobby
machine, with twin 160G drives on a 3Ware 8006, working as
a stripe. He had a bunch of problems with stability of the drives
until I gave him a couple of tiny (half size) jumpers, that he
put on t
Two of us just went through it, last week. A number of tweaks
gets you going again, but the real answer is to set:
VTAllocation=true
in /usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/gdm.conf
You may want to set the Virtual Terminal you want as well. I turn
off 5-8 to tty, and have mine come on VT5. I never use the four a
nager); still the same
problem.
If anyone has suggestions/wants me to try anything, just say so.
Thanks!
- Rich
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re-cvsupped on Wednesday and built
again.
Thanks,
Paul.
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, occasionally, it will get the
dreaded "nfs server not responding" message. That will last for a few
minutes and then come back.
The server is fine, all the Solaris clients have no trouble at the time.
The ethernet interface is clean. 100Meg full.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Paul.
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o E.F.G.H.
Should I set the alias of hme0 on the home machine to E.F.G.H?
Is there a way to do this?
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I moved the machine to a DSL line here, and am running
portmanager. It seems to be working.
We're going to investig
ase to the next...
-pcf.
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ving the same downloading difficulties.
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of a reflex thing when it failed.
Of course you should do take the usual precautions, i.e.
have a reliable backup, read UPDATING, don't forget to run
mergemaster etc.
Best regards
Oliver
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pps, but most should work with compat5x in place.
regards
Claus
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man inet_addr
and you'll find:
All numbers supplied as ``parts
reject octal and hex too! Anyway, count this as one (minor)
support gripe :-)
Thanks for your time,
jan
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he individual steps to follow and commands to execute
during the upgrade are clear enough. But it's not obvious to me as to
which precise CVSup targets should be used to pull down the source that
would be compiled, etc....
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quot;incorrect super block" error message after a bit of CD
activity, and no mount. I've tried a CD-RW I burned (the FreeBSD
install disk I installed from) and an old copy of SimCity 2000, neither
worked, same error message.
I'm stuck. Any ideas?
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Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
> that has been posted to ml.freebsd.stable as well.
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> > "PR" == Paul Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> PR> This happens for both on and off network routers. Connection to
> PR> the FreeBSD
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