Sdävtaker wrote:
Can u please point me to some place with a nice explanation? I am
googling it but only find some technical stuff about them and no the
concept involved.
Thanks for any help
Sdäv
The main hints comes from resolver(5):
-8-
On a normally configured system this file should not
Michael Neumann wrote:
* In FreeBSD there is a /etc/rc.d/ipw script, that load the firmware
into the driver (ipwcontrol -i ipw0 -f firmwarefile).
I'll look at the script later. Try putting it in /etc/start_if.iwi0 for now.
Sascha
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On 8/10/07, Michael Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
Once again I changed from FreeBSD to DragonFly :)
Here's a list of a few problems I encountered and what I think
could be improved:
* After installation, my laptop BIOS hung up. I had to manually
intercept the installation
Hey,
Once again I changed from FreeBSD to DragonFly :)
Here's a list of a few problems I encountered and what I think
could be improved:
* After installation, my laptop BIOS hung up. I had to manually
intercept the installation process and issue fdisk -BIC. The -C
option seems to be
Justin Chan wrote:
Hi folks,
Anyone has the screenshots for the dbBSD desktop.
For those who still couldn't get the X and WindowsManager up at least,
they know it can be done.
http://themes.freshmeat.net/
Hi folks,
Anyone has the screenshots for the dbBSD desktop.
For those who still couldn't get the X and WindowsManager up at least,
they know it can be done.
And i am one of them. :-)
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Justin Chan (Singapore)
Sdav,
This is just a thought. I noticed that /usr/pkg/libexec/mysqld is looking
for ./mysql/host.frm. However, it's located in /var/mysql/host.frm. I'm
wondering if you were to move that file (or link it) to
/usr/pkg/libexec/mysqld/mysql/host.frm would it work better.
Good luck,
Adrian
:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 19:08:49 -0300
Sdävtaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the time i did all this I got in front of 2 concepts host and
domain several times. I found a lot of resourses about how go around
the problems i found, but i could never really understand where is the
line between
I get 'connection refused' when trying to connect to dfly mail archive
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive (link on www.dragonflybsd.org).
It seems like http server wasn't started after leaf was upgraded yesterday.
-thomas
PS: I guess most people use nntp; this works.
:I get 'connection refused' when trying to connect to dfly mail archive
:http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive (link on www.dragonflybsd.org).
:
:It seems like http server wasn't started after leaf was upgraded yesterday.
:
: -thomas
:PS: I guess most people use nntp; this works.
oops.
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