Look here:
http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-51396-2.html
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of a
web application that is supposedly capable of doing updates of Apple
iPhones through a web service.
(good for company wide distribution of address book information and
other data that iPhones can hold).
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Dag-Erling Smørgrav schrieb:
Christoph Kukulies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since the underlying OS of Mac OS is FreeBSD
It isn't, as someone else pointed out, and hence...
Always thought that at some point in time it was derived from an earlier
version of FreeBSD (4.x)
I'm
Marten Vijn schrieb:
On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 18:20 +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I have an USB Belkin 802.11g WLAN card and would like to build an access
point from it
using FreeBSD 7.1. The device is rum0 and it seems to be recognized by
the kernel.
What is the control program
I have an USB Belkin 802.11g WLAN card and would like to build an access
point from it
using FreeBSD 7.1. The device is rum0 and it seems to be recognized by
the kernel.
What is the control program for this interface? ancontrol doesn't seem
to work. wicontrol isn't there
at all on my system.
My notebooks' hard disk, a Hitachi Travelstar 80 GB starts to develop read
errors. I have FreeBSD and Win XP on that disk. Although FreeBSD ist still
working , the errors in the Windows partition are causing Windows do ask for a
filesystem check nearly everytime I reboot the computer. One time
Anyone having one of the Oracle linux dists running under FreeBSD?
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I get this often now with 5.1-current on my
Dell Inspiron 8000 notebook but I tend to believe it's not
notebook related:
This seemed to occur when the nvidia.ko module is loaded:
Aug 11 11:15:58 kukubook kernel: nvidia0: GeForce2 Go mem
0xe000-0xe7ff,0xfc00-0xfcff irq 11 at
I'm using a cron job to synchronize time against a timeserver
in a local network. The timeserver is a NT box that has a DCF77 clock
attached.
I chose rdate (/usr/ports/sysutils/rdate) to do the synchronisation.
Does this also set the CMS clock correctly or what would I have to do to
set the
I tried to get a DE203 NIC (ISA) working with 5.0R.
Took the GENERIC config file
and put
device le 1
options COMPAT_OLDISA
in it.
Since I forgot how the card was programmed I tried and got it
probed at io=0x200
so I put the following in /boot/device.hints
hint.le.0.at=isa
Does anyone know whether I can mount a HP-UX (10.26) disk under FreeBSD?
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I installed 5.0R on a set of SCSI disks that ran in my box
side by side with the 4.7 installed on the IDE drives.
I switched in the BIOS to boot the SCSI disks and installed
5.0R there. Then I fsck'ed /dev/ad0s1a,e,f,g and mounted them.
Already noticed that - although I shut down the machine
I'm trying to refresh my memory WRT netbooting:
There used to be a subdirectory /sys/i386/boot/netboot or something like
that but I don't find it anymore.
Was it that one could also write the rom contents into a .com (DOS executable)
and boot a DOS floppy and put the netboot.com in AUTOEXEC.BAT
Is there a maiing list that deal especially with FreeBSD on notebook
issues?
If not, could it be created or is this covered by another list? (hardware?)
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 07:26:05PM +0300, Peter Pentchev wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 06:24:10PM +0200, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Is there a maiing list that deal especially with FreeBSD on notebook
issues?
If not, could it be created or is this covered by another list? (hardware
Question came up whether FreeBSD supports ATAPI. I thought so
it came with the introduction of the ata drivers. I may be wrong.
I just got stuck when reading a note about OSs that support ATAPI
and FreeBSD was listed as NO.
(it's in the vein of CD writers and ATAPI).
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On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:55:22AM +0200, Søren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Question came up whether FreeBSD supports ATAPI. I thought so
it came with the introduction of the ata drivers. I may be wrong.
I just got stuck when reading a note about OSs that support
I'm seeking the header file in FreeBSD which corresponds to asm/io.h
in Linux. It should contain macros like OUTPORT, INPORT etc.
to do direct port io. I want to port a little program
(MPMAN) which can upload files to a MP3 player.
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NFS experts out there, I have a question about synchronisation:
Imagine two hosts A (NFS server), host B (NFS client).
Process on A modifies a file. When does process on B get
notification about the change? Does it depend on
the time set on the different hosts? Is it a caching issue or what?
Sorry, I posted this already in 'questions' but since it is very urgent to
my tape read back withing the next couple of hours I'm posting my plea
here also:
I'm trying to read a DAT tape with important backup data.
The device is a DEC TLZ04.
sa0 at ncr0 bus 0 target 4 lun 0
sa0: DEC TLZ04
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 10:52:49AM +0200, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Sorry, I posted this already in 'questions' but since it is very urgent to
my tape read back withing the next couple of hours I'm posting my plea
here also:
Ooops. I must have been very nervous about getting my tape read
Who of our dutch FreeBSD fellows were present at LinuxTag (LinuxDay in
Germany) recently, spreading the word for FreeBSD?
I have got a positive response of a Linux addict who said that
these guys were very friendly, and he was considering buying a FreeBSD
CD and using it in a webserver
Sorry, if this may be more a general IP routing question but since
FreeBSD is predistined to solve complicated routing
situations and a lot of expertise is concentrated here
I'm coming up with this question here.
I have dedicated a P90 box to act as a router between
a FDDI network and a
I got an interesting tip from a list co-reader upon my
question about arp-proxy. Luigi added options BRIDGE to
the kernel some time ago (2.2.8) (Luigi, are you listening?)
The man page (man 4 bridge) says that at the moment it works
for ed,de,ep,fe,fxp,lnc,mx,tx,and xl interfaces. So fpa is
not
I built a kernel with
device fpa0
pseudo-device fddi
and while compiling the kernel I got a warning:
#warning: implement fddi resolve multi...
What does it mean?
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Does Proxy Arp work only for sppp/slip or is it a kernel feature that
works generally.
I have a FDDI router (DEFPA on the uplink side, fxp0 100 MBit downlink).
To avoid another network number on the downlink side I would like
to do something that is known as proxy arp in sppp situations
where
While adapting a script that was originally written for Linux
I came across an option -c --changes to chmod which verbosely
lists the files whose permissions are actually changed by chmod.
Is there a way to have this under FreeBSD also? Like another set of
these elementary utilities one can
Is there one at all? And if so, does anyone have one for sale/giving away?
FreeBSD friend Aled Morris (aledm) was so kind to send me an FDDI
DEFEA (Eisa) card for zero.
Although I found a free EISA Motherboard now, I'm lacking a 100MBit Fast
Ethernet card now to build the complete router.
In
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 08:07:16PM +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 03:55:00PM +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Is there one at all? And if so, does anyone have one for sale/giving away?
They seem to exist (rumor has it etc..)
...
ISA fits in EISA slots. Not the other
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 11:42:14AM +0100, Martin Cracauer wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christoph Kukulies wrote:
A question to the network experts:
I want to build a router between FDDI and Fast Ethernet
[...]
CPU will be a PIII (something fast, 500 MHz).
Do I need much memory
A question to the network experts:
I want to build a router between FDDI and Fast Ethernet
(possibly without creating a subnet - something like arp proxy
but that's more an IP issue; maybe someone can comment this also)
My question is more hardware oriented:
I'm thinking of using two PCI
PIII/500, 128 MB
I'm wondering if this is trustable:
bonnie -s 400
File './Bonnie.14321', size: 419430400
Writing with putc()...done
Rewriting...done
Writing intelligently...done
Reading with getc()...done
Reading intelligently...done
Seeker 1...Seeker 2...Seeker 3...start
I've been advised by someone to try to use 'ntop', an network
analysis tool. Found it in the FreeBSD ports
collection.
While building it I found that configure said:
...
checking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included... yes
checking for lsof... no
WARNING: unable to locate lsof.
I have a block on a SCSI disk (Fujitsu M2954S-512 )
which I cannot write to - fsck hangs eternally.
Besides from trying the SCSICNTL utility from Adaptec
(which I had to boot off of a DOS floppy) is
there a way of formatting a drive from being
booted under FreeBSD? E.g. by sending a sequence
I got a new machine (500 MHz PIII) with a 12 GB disk (nothing nowadays
though :-). There was already NT 4.0 installed and a 3.9 GB unitialized
partition left.
I booted the 3.3 CD, chose Custom and tried to create a FreeBSD
partition. 13200 blocks were left. I tried both, half of it and
the
Just a question: has the Quickcam and ColorQuickcam (if there was any)
been removed from the kernel? And, if yes, for what reason?
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On a 3.0-current of October 1998 I'm having often trouble with de0.
The machine often reboots over night (when either the locate db is built or
some other big job - like mirror - is running). Anyway, after the reboot,
often de0 is dead.
This happend today again. When I came into the office I
On a 3.0-current of October 1998 I'm having often trouble with de0.
The machine often reboots over night (when either the locate db is built or
some other big job - like mirror - is running). Anyway, after the reboot,
often de0 is dead.
This happend today again. When I came into the office I
Does anyone know what institution I'd have to turn to when I want
to register a port # for a certain program (license server).
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Does anyone know what institution I'd have to turn to when I want
to register a port # for a certain program (license server).
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With a non-functioning route over isdn (i4b) I'm observing
that mbufs allocated soon reach the limit and then I'm getting
'no buffer space' available. I'm not sure whether
the networking stack is still usable for other purposes
but I prefer to reboot.
I just want to bring up this issue because
On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 04:47:03PM +0200, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
With a non-functioning route over isdn (i4b) I'm observing
that mbufs allocated soon reach the limit and then I'm getting
'no buffer space' available. I'm not sure whether
'no buffer space' often comes when the output IFQ is
What is the status of the EGCS compiler WRT kernel build?
(And world build in general?)
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Could one say that Linux vs. FreeBSD kernels are conceptually
different what task scheduling, queueing, interrupt handling,
driver architecture, buffer caching, vm etc. is concerned?
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I upgraded to 3.1 and found that the GENERIC kernel does not contain ccd.
Has ccd changed from say 2.2.5 to 3.1? Building a
3.1 ccd kernel left me with the ccd device unreadable (cannot access
Block 16 or something when fsck'ing).
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