ords, UPDATING can't comment on vaporware.
Heh. That's fair enough -- I will wait until 4.0 is -STABLE.
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HPUX} through a major revision without access
to the console...), but in an effort to save several hour drive,
I figured I'd ask if anyone had had any success doing an upgrade
remotely...
So... anyone done it?
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out that it's only nearest
server discovery that doesn't want to work (in spite of mars_nwe
being configured to respond to nearest server broadcasts).
If I specify the preferred server for the DOS clients, it all
works.
Normal service is resumed.
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previously used mars_nwe on Linux to accomplish precisely
the same thing, and it worked great. Now my home server is
FreeBSD, and I want to do the same thing again.
Any advice?
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y,
mid-evening EDT. This is the first -current build I've
done since if_xl was converted to miibus.
My card is identified as <3Com 3c905B-TX Fast Etherlink XL>.
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x pretends to be an Intellimouse even when you
don't have one [or this is what seems to happen in my case], and so
FreeBSD detects that you have an Intellimouse. However, then it all
goes wrong, and I don't really know why!
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een. Only way to use X at all is to disable sync and not to
>use keyboard and mouse at the same time.
Do you have a monitor switch? If so, I bet it is a cybex one. Look
in the manual for the 'reset mice' control sequence -- that seems to
do the trick for me.
Best;
Ian.
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