Re: [pfSense Support] beep on ready suggestion

2005-10-02 Thread Scott Ullrich
Beep has been added.  Look for it in 0.86.2.

Scott


On 9/30/05, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://img.m0n0.ch/docbook-current/faq-hiddenopts.html

 I'm assuming beep is in our standard build (I don't have one in front
 of me).  Just add:
 shellcmd/usr/local/bin/beep/shellcmd to the system tree in config.xml

 --Bill

 On 9/30/05, Jonathan Woodard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  LOL, thanks bill. however, i'm about as dumb as a brick when it comes to
  bsd. i was just hoping that a particular start/stop sequence could be
  added to the pfsense .iso. i'd be happy to help accomplish this if
  someone would point me in the direction or add it and allow me to test
  it. also, i realize that there might be some people who don't like it, i
  would think there needed to be a simple way to disable it if desired.
  thank you very much again for your interest in my idea.

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[pfSense Support] beep on ready suggestion

2005-09-30 Thread Jonathan Woodard
I don't exactly remember which version i started out with but many 
burned .iso's later we arrive at 0.85 and finally pfsense installed the 
first time without much of a problem. I wish to say congrats to the 
development people and the people in this mailing list as i have poured 
over the lists trying to get things to work. i'm very impressed with how 
things are progressing and the level of support someone can get here.


I wonder if i could make another small suggestion now, i remember using 
various firewall/router distros in the past and most all of them had a 
simple feature of beeping in some fashion to tell the user that the 
machine is up and ready for traffic. i never realized how much i liked 
that until i didn't have it with monowall. i was wondering if something 
like this could be added to pfsense. I think users with a completely 
headless machine would agree that this would be helpful. and I know I 
would appreicate it very much, thank you :-)


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Re: [pfSense Support] beep on ready suggestion

2005-09-30 Thread Oscar Forsström

I agree! That would be a great feature!

Jonathan Woodard wrote:
I don't exactly remember which version i started out with but many 
burned .iso's later we arrive at 0.85 and finally pfsense installed the 
first time without much of a problem. I wish to say congrats to the 
development people and the people in this mailing list as i have poured 
over the lists trying to get things to work. i'm very impressed with how 
things are progressing and the level of support someone can get here.


I wonder if i could make another small suggestion now, i remember using 
various firewall/router distros in the past and most all of them had a 
simple feature of beeping in some fashion to tell the user that the 
machine is up and ready for traffic. i never realized how much i liked 
that until i didn't have it with monowall. i was wondering if something 
like this could be added to pfsense. I think users with a completely 
headless machine would agree that this would be helpful. and I know I 
would appreicate it very much, thank you :-)


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Re: [pfSense Support] beep on ready suggestion

2005-09-30 Thread Andrew Harvey
That would simply require that when the menu displays for the first 
time, you echo the ^G character?


That menu is PHP, isn't it? So that should be simple enough

Andrew


On 30/09/2005, at 4:58 PM, Oscar Forsström wrote:


I agree! That would be a great feature!

Jonathan Woodard wrote:
I don't exactly remember which version i started out with but many 
burned .iso's later we arrive at 0.85 and finally pfsense installed 
the first time without much of a problem. I wish to say congrats to 
the development people and the people in this mailing list as i have 
poured over the lists trying to get things to work. i'm very 
impressed with how things are progressing and the level of support 
someone can get here.
I wonder if i could make another small suggestion now, i remember 
using various firewall/router distros in the past and most all of 
them had a simple feature of beeping in some fashion to tell the user 
that the machine is up and ready for traffic. i never realized how 
much i liked that until i didn't have it with monowall. i was 
wondering if something like this could be added to pfsense. I think 
users with a completely headless machine would agree that this would 
be helpful. and I know I would appreicate it very much, thank you :-)

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RE: [pfSense Support] beep on ready suggestion

2005-09-30 Thread Frimmel, Ivan \(ISS South Africa\)
I remember being able to play mods through the pc speaker ;)

From this thread : 
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2003-April/30.html

mplayer -ao oss:/dev/pcaudio -vo aa  .. but I suspect oss is not turn on in the 
kernel?


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From: Andrew Harvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] beep on ready suggestion

That would simply require that when the menu displays for the first 
time, you echo the ^G character?

That menu is PHP, isn't it? So that should be simple enough

Andrew


On 30/09/2005, at 4:58 PM, Oscar Forsström wrote:

 I agree! That would be a great feature!

 Jonathan Woodard wrote:
 I don't exactly remember which version i started out with but many 
 burned .iso's later we arrive at 0.85 and finally pfsense installed 
 the first time without much of a problem. I wish to say congrats to 
 the development people and the people in this mailing list as i have 
 poured over the lists trying to get things to work. i'm very 
 impressed with how things are progressing and the level of support 
 someone can get here.
 I wonder if i could make another small suggestion now, i remember 
 using various firewall/router distros in the past and most all of 
 them had a simple feature of beeping in some fashion to tell the user 
 that the machine is up and ready for traffic. i never realized how 
 much i liked that until i didn't have it with monowall. i was 
 wondering if something like this could be added to pfsense. I think 
 users with a completely headless machine would agree that this would 
 be helpful. and I know I would appreicate it very much, thank you :-)
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Re: [pfSense Support] beep on ready suggestion

2005-09-30 Thread Bill Marquette
http://img.m0n0.ch/docbook-current/faq-hiddenopts.html

I'm assuming beep is in our standard build (I don't have one in front
of me).  Just add:
shellcmd/usr/local/bin/beep/shellcmd to the system tree in config.xml

--Bill

On 9/30/05, Jonathan Woodard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 LOL, thanks bill. however, i'm about as dumb as a brick when it comes to
 bsd. i was just hoping that a particular start/stop sequence could be
 added to the pfsense .iso. i'd be happy to help accomplish this if
 someone would point me in the direction or add it and allow me to test
 it. also, i realize that there might be some people who don't like it, i
 would think there needed to be a simple way to disable it if desired.
 thank you very much again for your interest in my idea.

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