screenshot programm

2004-10-12 Thread Sebastian Kutsch
http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/mwsnap.html



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need help with UTF-8 !

2004-07-16 Thread Sebastian Kutsch
Hi,

I need some help with UTF-8 on FreeBSD 5.2.1.

My primary goal is to use filenames with none ASCII-characters like
german umlauts or kyrillic-characters.
I have installed the utf8local port, set the environment variable
"LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8" in ~/.login for each user (including root) and
use the sysconsolefont "iso15-8x16".
This works fine for german umlauts when using the console only. But I
get problems when using somthing like samba or rox-filer. I think they
use libiconv, because using iconve to encode none-ASCII-characters from
ISO_8859-15 to UTF-8 on the console I get the same glibberish as using
samba (with a samba client like xsmbrows or windows) or konqueror or
rox-filer... I don't know if it is problem with the font I use (I did
not find a UTF-8 consolefont), the utf8local port or with libiconv. I
have googled the web, searched the mailinglists, looked in to the
Handbook and did not find a solution.

I would realy appreciate your help.

thx

Sebastian


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UTF-8 on 5.2.1

2004-04-24 Thread Sebastian Kutsch
Hi,

I wanted to use UTF-8 encoding on my 5.2.1 machine. I installed
misc/utf8local and set LC-CTYPE in ~/.login to de_DE.UTF-8. In the
shell I did choose the iso15-8x16.fnt fonte, because I didn't finde a
fonte with UFT-8.
When using the shell everything works fine (as far as I have tested it).
But if I change to X I encounter problems. I.E. when I'm using rox-filer
or nautilus files/directorys with non-ASCI-charakters in their
name created in the shell show up with the note "not valid UTF-8". The
other way around I get the same result.
Where is the Problem? What did I do wrong?

Sebastian





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static NAT and firewalls

2004-04-10 Thread Sebastian Kutsch
Hi,

if have have configured static NAT on machine A do the TCP/IP-packeges
get injectet into the firewall of the machine A or do they reach machine
B unfiltered?

Sebastian


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private subsubdomains

2004-04-07 Thread Sebastian Kutsch
Hi,

I want to setup subsubdomains to reach individuell PC's in my LAN from
the Internet without portmapping.
I habe got a ADSL line using ppoe to conect to my ISP getting a public
IP on the tun0 interface. Using the no-ip service I have got a subdomain
of the form my.domain.com. ppoe and the no-ip daemon are running on
a saperate machin with FreeBSD 4.7 functioning as the network
gateway/router wich is conected with dc0 to the ADSL-modem and with rl0
(192.168.33.1) to the LAN. What I want is to do is reach an individual
PC from the Internet by using a subsubdomain of the form
pc1.my.domain.com.
I have configured bind 8 running on my gateway so that I can reach the
PC's in the LAN from within the LAN by using i.e. pc1.my.domain.com.
But trying to reach a PC from the Internet conects me to the gateway.
By reading the Handbook and man-pages I have not got a clue how to
resolve this problem.

thx

Sebastian

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Re: volumecontrol does not work on 5.2

2004-02-01 Thread Sebastian Kutsch
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 00:39:27 +0100
Melvyn Sopacua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sunday 01 February 2004 21:59, Sebastian Kutsch wrote:
> > On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 20:49:11 +0100
> >
> > Melvyn Sopacua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Sunday 01 February 2004 16:17, Sebastian Kutsch wrote:
> > > > I have a onboard soundcard with a sis 7012 soundchipset.
> > > > I have compiled the kernel with the pcm device-driver and the
> > > > chipset gets recogniced as you can see at the dmesg output:
> > > >
> > > > pcm0:  port 0xd800-0xd87f,0xdc00-0xdcff irq 18 at
> > > > device 2.7 on pci0
> > > > pcm0: 
> > > >
> > > > I get sound but can't control the volume. I can turn the volume
> > > > off or on, but that all I can do.
> > > >
> > > > Has anyone an Idea what the problem is?
> > >
> > > What is the output of the mixer command without any arguments?
> >
> > I have got all mixer-devices and they have the standard values.
> >
> > -- begin of shelloutput 
> >
> > Mixer vol  is currently set to  20:20
> > Mixer pcm  is currently set to  20:20
> > Mixer speaker  is currently set to  10:10
> > Mixer line is currently set to  75:75
> > Mixer mic  is currently set to   0:0
> > Mixer cd   is currently set to  75:75
> > Mixer rec  is currently set to   0:0
> > Mixer ogainis currently set to  50:50
> > Mixer line1is currently set to  75:75
> > Mixer phin is currently set to   0:0
> > Mixer phoutis currently set to   0:0
> > Mixer videois currently set to  75:75
> >
> > --end of shelloutput --
> >
> > Changing "mixer pcm" to 0 turns the volume off. Changing "mixer vol"
> > does nothing.
> 
> These values are very device dependant. For instance, mixer vol does
> nothing if I plugin the headphone on this laptop, I should use mixer
> ogain for the headphone. ogain, vol, speaker are all output volume
> controllers and pcm is for volume control for the input stream,
> generated by the computer. So try ogain and speaker and see if they
> work for you.

My problem is that none but pcm does anything. With the following mixer
values I have the max. volume I can get. setting "mixer pcm" to 0 would
turn the volum off.

--- begin of shelloutput ---
 Mixer vol  is currently set to   0:0
Mixer pcm  is currently set to   1:1
Mixer speaker  is currently set to   0:0
Mixer line is currently set to   0:0
Mixer mic  is currently set to   0:0
Mixer cd   is currently set to   0:0
Mixer rec  is currently set to   0:0
Mixer ogainis currently set to   0:0
Mixer line1is currently set to   0:0
Mixer phin is currently set to   0:0
Mixer phoutis currently set to   0:0
Mixer videois currently set to   0:0
--- end of shelloutput -


Sebastian
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Re: volumecontrol does not work on 5.2

2004-02-01 Thread Sebastian Kutsch
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 20:49:11 +0100
Melvyn Sopacua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sunday 01 February 2004 16:17, Sebastian Kutsch wrote:
> 
> > I have a onboard soundcard with a sis 7012 soundchipset.
> > I have compiled the kernel with the pcm device-driver and the
> > chipset gets recogniced as you can see at the dmesg output:
> >
> > pcm0:  port 0xd800-0xd87f,0xdc00-0xdcff irq 18 at device
> > 2.7 on pci0
> > pcm0: 
> >
> > I get sound but can't control the volume. I can turn the volume off
> > or on, but that all I can do.
> >
> > Has anyone an Idea what the problem is?
> 
> What is the output of the mixer command without any arguments?

I have got all mixer-devices and they have the standard values.

-- begin of shelloutput 

Mixer vol  is currently set to  20:20
Mixer pcm  is currently set to  20:20
Mixer speaker  is currently set to  10:10
Mixer line is currently set to  75:75
Mixer mic  is currently set to   0:0
Mixer cd   is currently set to  75:75
Mixer rec  is currently set to   0:0
Mixer ogainis currently set to  50:50
Mixer line1is currently set to  75:75
Mixer phin is currently set to   0:0
Mixer phoutis currently set to   0:0
Mixer videois currently set to  75:75

--end of shelloutput --

Changing "mixer pcm" to 0 turns the volume off. Changing "mixer vol"
does nothing. 

Sebastian

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volumecontrol does not work on 5.2

2004-02-01 Thread Sebastian Kutsch
Hi,

I have a onboard soundcard with a sis 7012 soundchipset.
I have compiled the kernel with the pcm device-driver and the chipset
gets recogniced as you can see at the dmesg output:

pcm0:  port 0xd800-0xd87f,0xdc00-0xdcff irq 18 at device 2.7
on pci0 
pcm0: 

I get sound but can't control the volume. I can turn the volume off or
on, but that all I can do.

Has anyone an Idea what the problem is?

Sebastian
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Re: boot.config problem, can't boot

2004-02-01 Thread Sebastian Kutsch
Hi,

On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 14:00:50 +0200
Mike Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ext Sebastian Kutsch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > if you have a bootebel CD-Rom installed you can get a live CD from 
> > http://www.freesbie.org/ and boot with it. then you can mount your
> > root-FS and edit the boot.config file.
> 
> Hey, I looked at that page and that sounds cool. Sort of like the
> Knoppix linux project. Anyhow, the download site for the iso is not
> visible in DNS, at least from my perspective:
> 
> $ host www.willystudios.com
> Host www.willystudios.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
> 

I got the same problem. If you just net a 4.x FreeBSD you can also get a
livecd from  http://livecd.sourceforge.net/.


> BR,
> Mike
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Re: boot.config problem, can't boot

2004-02-01 Thread Sebastian Kutsch
Hi,

if you have a bootebel CD-Rom installed you can get a live CD from 
http://www.freesbie.org/ and boot with it. then you can mount your
root-FS and edit the boot.config file.

Sebastian


On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 13:06:04 +0200
Mike Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>  I was doing some work on my gateway and decided to tighten up the
> security a bit...
> 
>  In essence, I had "-h" in /boot.config, but I commented it out
>  (because
> I thought that somehow comments would be understood). So, now I have
> "#-h" in /boot.config, which by the way I set the immutable flag on
> according to one unofficial HOWTO I was reading. BTW, the comment in
> the/boot.config was not part of that HOWTO. It was my own lack of
> understanding about how that file is parsed during boot. Yes, I feel
> stupid, but I'm also wondering why the file can't include a comment. I
> think that this a bug.
> 
>  And then I rebooted for some other reason. And now, I can't get past
> the boot: prompt. The #-h is not understood and I can't override it.
> 
>  There are some changes to files which are on that box that I'd like
>  to
> keep, which have been made since the last backup. Is there any way to
> recover from this situation, or is it "re-install" time?
> 
> Thanks,
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