Thanks Harlan for your reply.
More below...
At 01:52 8/29/2004, Harlan Stenn wrote:
I'd recommend the latest ntp-dev tarball
Why the ntp-dev?
From what Danny Mayer says, there was a
broadcastclient bug that was fixed for -Nix
on 2004 March 25:
http://Bugzilla.NTP.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267
The ntp-stable tarballs are curently less-complete (less up-to-date) than
the ntp-dev tarballs.
I suspect Danny's patches have only been applied to ntp-dev, but
depending on when I last pulled ntp-dev back to -stable some of them
might be there.
Basically, we run ntp-dev all over and are
What do u mean by difference?
The device ad represents a IDE/ATA disk and the da device represents a
SCSI disk. As you have got one IDE hard disk and one SCSI hard disk in
your box, its showing up as ad0 and da0. But as you say that there is
no SCSI in that box, then something seems to be wrong.
At 01:22 8/30/2004, Harlan Stenn wrote:
The new binaries are probably in /usr/local/bin/ .
Right you are!
Why is that? Shouldn't there be a compiler directive
for FreeBSD that puts them in /usr/sbin/ ? I believe
that is where FreeBSD expects them to be.
Shall I just move them over there
Better to follow the FreeBSD convention and leave them in /usr/local.
Change xntpd_program in /etc/rc.conf .
H
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Subhro wrote:
What do u mean by difference?
That page does not mention da devices at all.
The device ad represents a IDE/ATA disk and the da device represents a
SCSI disk. As you have got one IDE hard disk and one SCSI hard disk in
your box, its showing up as ad0 and da0. But as you say that
But if its an offset then why do specify like this :
options MAXDSIZ=(1024UL*1024*1024)
options MAXSSIZ=(128UL*1024*1024)
options DFLDSIZ=(1024UL*1024*1024)
Dennis
Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 21:19:51 -0700 (PDT),
Hi All,
Can I plug in an ATM DS3 into something like a Cisco Lightstream LS1010
with a DS3 card, then plug a PC running FreeBSD and Quagga, with a
Marconi Forerunner HE155 using the fatm() driver, into a OC3 card on
the LS1010, then define a VC, switch it through the switch,
and run data over
Hi jms !
I had the same problem. I get a tip in another mailgroup, that I tried. After that my
card worked better and no errors when compile kernel.
Try too add
device ath_hal
device wlan
in kernel and then compile again.
Fred.
version: 5.2.1
I added this driver in my kernel config to
+++ Soo-Hyun Choi [freebsd] [28-08-04 00:52 +0100]:
| Hi,
|
| I edit C++ codes with a certain text editor under Windows XP, and then
| I open the C++ codes using vi editor under FreeBSD. Then, there are
| bunch of ^M sign at the end of each line. Does anyone know why this
| is happening? And,
Henrik:
Yes, I did try /boot/mbr and /boot/boot0 (and boot1), but none of them
successfully booted dos or windows.
I think I need to steal one from a FAT32 filesystem that was made with
Dos's fdisk.. :(
Matt
Henrik W Lund wrote:
Matthew Crowe wrote:
Hi All,
In the newfs_msdos(8) man page,
--On Monday, August 30, 2004 09:51:14 AM +0600 indunil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey ,
I installed PHP, Couier-Imap and squirell mail for sendmail under freeBSD
5.21. but when i go to squirell mail and login to it, it says unknown
user name and password.
What method of authentication are you
Upon trying to buy a new hard drive (80 GB) I was asked
about the capabilities of my system, and I just thought that
these were needed to tell what kind the IDE (ATA)
capabilities. However, the vendor said that depending on the
BIOS the system might not be able to recognize a large disk.
Well if the manufacturer states that the BIOS CAN support 80G drives
then there is no reason why you should not believe on that. Go ahead
and get one of thoes 80G giants.
it's rather standard now :)
250GB are available and works with FreeBSD on 500Mhz class hardware :)
just /boot partition
Im running freebsd 4.10 with a sony cd/dvd burner combo (DRU-530A) im
using burncd -f /dev/acd0c -s max -e data imagefile.iso fixate , i have
tried to lower the speed to 1x and 8x and i get the same problem ill
include the error with -v verabos output maybe it will help ( does
burncd log
+[ Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] (30.Aug.2004 17:55):
|
|
| Upon trying to buy a new hard drive (80 GB) I was asked
| about the capabilities of my system, and I just thought that
| these were needed to tell what kind the IDE (ATA)
| capabilities. However, the vendor said that
I've been massaging UberMon for SuperKaramba for my FreeBSD systems.
I'd like to be able to run a command that will yield which X window system is
installed and what version.
I've done it with something like startx -- -version, but this is problematic
if X windows is running (which is the
Steven Friedrich wrote:
I'd like to be able to run a command that will yield which X window system is
installed and what version.
`X -version` works for me. But I'm not sure if this will also work w/
X.org since I'm still running XFree86
Regards,
Phil
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Louis LeBlanc said:
Failing the existence of such an application,
I'll have to devise my own organizational method and just go with vim
until I can work something useful out.
What does the FreeBSD community use?
vim's always worked great for me. But these days I use a wiki hosted on
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Hi, John ...
As you cc'ed doc@, I'm sending your original mail to them
also, so they'll have some background. Comments inline.
John Summerfield wrote:
I've booted a 5.2.1 miniinstall CD and got to the point where I choose
which disk to install onto.
My
Jerry McAllister wrote:
I've booted a 5.2.1 miniinstall CD and got to the point where I choose which
disk to install onto.
My choices are
ad0
da0
Great. How do I know which disk is which?
OK ad0 would be the first ide drive and da0 would be the first SCSI
drive or maybe the first USB drive.
Hello All,
I've been trying to install FreeBSD-4.10 stable on a PcPartner BXA828D mainboard. This
mainboard features the Intel 82440BX chipset, and I fitted it with a Pentium-II 450mhz
with 512kb cache. Furthermore, I've added one vga adapter and two nic's (RTL8139).
Storage is in the form of
At 01:46 8/30/2004, Harlan Stenn, wrote:
Better to follow the FreeBSD convention and leave them in /usr/local.
Change xntpd_program in /etc/rc.conf .
H
Thanks Harlan for your reply.
FreeBSD appears to expect these NTP programs to be
in:
/usr/sbin/
That is where the 2003 Oct port put them. I
FreeBSD appears to expect these NTP programs to be in:
/usr/sbin/
No, that's where FreeBSD expects the *stock* versions to go.
If that's where something in /usr/ports/ put them, you'd have to ask
the port maintainer why. Doing so is against normal guidelines.
Danny will have to comment on
I have a special need to use a vt400 compatible terminal program.
Currently I use gnome-terminal but it only supports vt320, i've tried
aterm, xterm and eterm and all are the same as gnome-terminal in
regards to emulation types. Does anyone have any suggestion to which
terminal
hi,
is there a way to set the keyboard type for the loader(8)?
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Jerry McAllister wrote:
I've booted a 5.2.1 miniinstall CD and got to the point where I choose which
disk to install onto.
My choices are
ad0
da0
Great. How do I know which disk is which?
OK ad0 would be the first ide drive and da0 would be the first SCSI
drive or maybe
The last weeks I've a strange error. After a reboot It seems that some
programms are not being started up by their script in /etc/usr/local/rc.d.
The programms will run if I start the script by hand. (The programms are
enabled in /etc/rc.conf). Can anyone give me a clue where to look?
Met
At 07:13 PM 8/30/2004, W. D. wrote:
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd[88]: logging to file /var/log/ntpd.log
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd[88]: ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug 30 14:14:07 GMT
2004 (1)
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd[88]: precision = 4.191 usec
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd[88]: Listening on interface dc0,
In order to get centralized logins to work on my Linux Debian computers
(authenticating of a RedHat Samba server), I have to:
install libnss-ldap libpam-ldap.
Perform some configuration on the of /etc/libnss-ldap.conf and
/etc/pam-ldap.conf files.
Edit the /etc/nnsswitch.conf file.
Then I can
Hello,
i am attempting to try FreeBsd on a very old computer, unfortunatly
it does not have any cd drive. And i do not know which files to install.
Leaving me with only 1 choice to use FTP servers but the problem is the
version of FreeBsd that i've tried does not support the network card
KDE 3.3.3 became available today, but kdelibs build fails.
gmake[4]: Entering directory `/usr/ports/x11/kdelibs3/work/kdelibs-3.3.0/kioslave/http'
source='http.cc' object='http.lo' libtool=yes \
DEPDIR=.deps depmode=gcc /bin/sh ../../admin/depcomp \
/bin/sh ../../libtool --silent --mode=compile
I am trying to implement a custom protocol that sends and receives
variable-length packets on top of TCP/IPv4. The problem is that the length
field of the packet is silently being mangled first becoming 0 and then
getting turned into a very large number (about 2-3 billion). The length
field
cat /etc/make.conf
Regards
S.
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 21:15:19 -0400, Steven Friedrich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
KDE 3.3.3 became available today, but kdelibs build fails.
gmake[4]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/x11/kdelibs3/work/kdelibs-3.3.0/kioslave/http'
source='http.cc' object='http.lo'
Are you running the GENERIC kernel? If not have you included support
for the CD file system? Also did you put something non standard in
/etc/make.conf?
Regards
S.
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 15:56:54 -0500, michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im running freebsd 4.10 with a sony cd/dvd burner combo
On Monday 30 August 2004 09:54 pm, Subhro wrote:
cat /etc/make.conf
Regards
S.
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 21:15:19 -0400, Steven Friedrich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
KDE 3.3.3 became available today, but kdelibs build fails.
gmake[4]: Entering directory
The paths you have provided are wrong. The correct path is /usr/local/etc/rc.d/
Regards
S.
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 02:03:09 +0200, Jack Raats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The last weeks I've a strange error. After a reboot It seems that some
programms are not being started up by their script in
In the last episode (Aug 30), Lucas (a.k.a T-Bird or bsdfan3) said:
I am trying to implement a custom protocol that sends and receives
variable-length packets on top of TCP/IPv4. The problem is that the
length field of the packet is silently being mangled first becoming 0
and then getting
First of all, ports like XFree86 and KDE are really not worth
maintaining from the ports. Packages do much better for these
softwares. If you really want to compile it from the ports tree, then
go ahead.
It seems to me that somehow wrong arguments are being passed to c++ as
a result of which the
A W wrote:
Hello,
i am attempting to try FreeBsd on a very old computer,
unfortunatly it does not have any cd drive. And i do not know
which files to install. Leaving me with only 1 choice to use
FTP servers but the problem is the version of FreeBsd that
i've tried does not support the
it was said:
the version of FreeBsd that i've tried does not support the network
card i have on the computer which is a 3Com Etherlink III ISA
(3C509b-TPO) in PnP mode i would like to know which versions of
FreeBsd supports this network card.
Hello,
I used that card in 2.2.2. (My first FBSD
Hi Danny,
Reply below...
At 19:02 8/30/2004, Danny Mayer wrote:
At 07:13 PM 8/30/2004, W. D. wrote:
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd[88]: logging to file /var/log/ntpd.log
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd[88]: ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug 30 14:14:07 GMT
2004 (1)
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd[88]: precision = 4.191 usec
30
it was said:
Can I plug in an ATM DS3 into something like a Cisco Lightstream
LS1010
with a DS3 card, then plug a PC running FreeBSD and Quagga, with a
Marconi Forerunner HE155 using the fatm() driver, into a OC3 card on
the LS1010, then define a VC, switch it through the switch,
and run data
What type of ATA cable are you using? The 40 conductor type or the 80
conductor type?
Does your burner support some kind of underburn protection?
Could you paste sysctl -a | grep dma without the s ?
FreeBSD requires IDE drives to be fixed on the cable in a particular
order, ie the master drive
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
In order to get centralized logins to work on my Linux Debian computers
(authenticating of a RedHat Samba server), I have to:
install libnss-ldap libpam-ldap.
Perform some configuration on the of /etc/libnss-ldap.conf and
/etc/pam-ldap.conf files.
it was said:
by: A W
Sorry im a total Newb to this Freebsd thingy. But if i were to do wat
u told me to do and get Version 2.2.2 of FreeBsd, Which files do i
need to start the installation?
by: stheg olloydson
I used that card in 2.2.2. (My first FBSD install!) As I remember, I
had to run a
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