[Doug Ambrisko]
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
And if the Nouveau project URL:http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/
is successful, things could get very interesting indeed. ;-)
-=EPS=-
hi,
hope you are all good. i have a FreeBSD NFS server serving two NFS mounts
for mail and web servers. the server works fine and i can mount from it
perfectly well. problem comes in when i boot the mail/web nfs client, it
stops booting and gives the error
10.10.10.9:/mnt/mail not dismounted
Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
Since AMD/ATI doesn't make a native driver for FreeBSD, I only buy
notebooks with nvidia, and I told my friends about this.
We as FreeBSD users could write about this in our blogs and pages,
which will widespread the word about the driver issues in better way,
Quoth Nikolas Britton on Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 14:58:34 -0500
We need to start hounding on AMD to publish the developer
documentation for all radeon chipsets. I for one will not buy any AMD
or ATI components until they decide to fix the problem.
It is not a problem but a marketing decision we
Mike Barnard wrote:
hi,
hope you are all good. i have a FreeBSD NFS server serving two NFS mounts
for mail and web servers. the server works fine and i can mount from it
perfectly well. problem comes in when i boot the mail/web nfs client, it
stops booting and gives the error
We had the same problem last year when we ran a tunnel between a Cisco
7200 running Cisco IOS and a BEF SX 41. Keep in mind that Cisco
now owns Linksys. In short, the owners of Linksys obviously know
that the Linksys product is garbage but they have not released a fix
for it's firmware.
I
I have found with some of the intel MBs that the latest BIOS update
actually causes trouble. Don't be afraid to try back-flashing to an older
BIOS update. Intel has all the BIOS versions up on their site for each
board.
Ted
- Original Message -
From: Brian J. Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 04:40:19 -0500
Matthew D. Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sitting on a G450 here. Works great. I've never heard anything
bad about the 550 either, and it's a bit more capable. But then, the
550 is also like 6 years old now (and still $100 new, and uncommon
used),
Thanks all who answered so quickly.
The PC's BIOS detects the complete capacity. The access mode was auto,
and I have changed it to LBA, but the same result: FreeBSD still sees
a disk (on ad2) capacity of 127 GB. The FreeBSD version installed is 5.4
Thus, I have installed the disk under Windows
What are the rules, in terms of using the FreeBSD Devil image to make
some stickers?
Adam,
You can purchase a seet of FreeBSD stickers from the FreeBSD mallthey
look cool and cost $.50 per sheet
http://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-bin/fm/bsdsticker?id=5ABM9LTCmv_pc=100
--
Joe
Hello,
I'm trying to write a script to delete all line that include a certain
pattern in an output file. I sending information to one of our Security
people and they take this data and create a spreadsheet on the
information, I have a constant reoccurring lines within the output file
that
On 14/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to write a script to delete all line that include a certain
pattern in an output file. I sending information to one of our Security
people and they take this data and create a spreadsheet on the
information, I have a
Why not use Perl? It'd be as simple as:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
open(IN, $ARGV[0]) || die Can't open $ARGV[0]: $!\n;
while (IN) {
print $_ unless ($_ =~ /regular expression describing lines you
don't want/);
}
close IN;
Save this script as filter.pl (or whatever you want to call
Just looked it up in a dictionary:
daemon 1 |ˌdiːmən| (also daimon)
noun (in ancient Greek belief) a divinity or supernatural being of a
nature between gods and humans.
Yea I think we have just enough definitions... ~_~
2007/3/14, Nicole Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Bruce,
Without knowing more, may I suggest that you take a look at awk for
doing this? You can combine awk and sed if you like. There's a good
starting point at
http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/September1999/article103.html
Good luck!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Hello,
I'm trying
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Christian Walther wrote:
On 14/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to write a script to delete all line that include a certain
pattern in an output file. I sending information to one of our Security
people and they take this data and create a
On 3/14/07, Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just looked it up in a dictionary:
daemon 1 |ˌdiːmən| (also daimon)
noun (in ancient Greek belief) a divinity or supernatural being of a
nature between gods and humans.
Yea I think we have just enough definitions... ~_~
I think the problem is
On 14/03/07, Nicole Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Old Ranger wrote:
Believe it or not, I actually had an irate woman
complain to me about having a
devil image on our church website. sheesh
Nothing is more complete than the
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 10:43:12AM +1100 I heard the voice of
Andrew Reilly, and lo! it spake thus:
Matrox used to have a reputation for goodness (I used to have a G400
or the like), but it's been a long time...
I'm sitting on a G450 here. Works great. I've never heard anything
bad about
Dear Sir,
I would like to use the FreeBSD as the OS of my new Laptop,
instead of SUse.
It has Core 2 Duo and a NVidia 7950 GTX. Can you please let me know wish
release shall I install?
Many thanks in advance,
Best Regards,
Dear Sırs
I want to open in FreeBSD program 21,443,11905,11907,12341 15501 ports.How
can i do these.
Please inform me and thanks in advance of your help.
Wait of your kind replay.
Best Regards
Halil GÜVEN
_
Real-time
Goncalves, Antonio wrote:
It has Core 2 Duo and a NVidia 7950 GTX. Can you please let me know wish
release shall I install?
Both i386 and AMD64 versions will work, but you'll probably have less
problems with the i386 version. There are even nVidia binary drivers for
FreeBSD, but you must
On Mar 14, 2007, at 2:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to write a script to delete all line that include a certain
pattern in an output file. I sending information to one of our
Security
people and they take this data and create a spreadsheet on the
information, I have a
On Mar 14, 2007, at 12:41 AM, Eric P. Scott wrote:
[Doug Ambrisko]
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
And if the Nouveau project URL:http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/
is successful, things could get very interesting indeed. ;-)
On Mar 14, 2007, at 7:11 AM, Ivan Voras wrote:
Goncalves, Antonio wrote:
It has Core 2 Duo and a NVidia 7950 GTX. Can you please let me
know wish
release shall I install?
Both i386 and AMD64 versions will work, but you'll probably have
less problems with the i386 version. There are
Hello
Has someone ever tried to wipe a block device on freebsd 6.2 with
bcwipe?
I tried
bcwipe -bvmd /dev/aacd1
I get:
Writing to /dev/aacd1: Invalid argument
I tried slices too but it i got the same error.
dd can overwrite my disk several times but perhaps someone can give me a
hint how to
On 14/03/07, Halil Guven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sırs
I want to open in FreeBSD program 21,443,11905,11907,12341 15501 ports.How
can i do these.
Please inform me and thanks in advance of your help.
Wait of your kind replay.
Pardon me - but what are you trying to do?
Sounds to me as if
Hello -questions:
This is most certanly a FAQ but I'm not yet finding the kind of
answer I need...
I have a couple of old FreeBSD systems that I can't (yet) update
to the new Daylight Saving Time rules (based on the email message
that came out on -announce in late February). One is
4.10-stable,
I seem to recall, but cannot find, the limitation on the number of
snapshots allowed on UFS2. Could someone point me in the right
theoretically 20 snapshots. really - a few, as system gets
MUCH slower on partition with many snapshots.
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Jason Gretz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey guys, I tried installing Slim Server from /usr/ports/audio/slimserver and
I am getting this error:
Makefile out-of-date with respect to
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.8/mach/Config.pm /
wouldn't be easier to simply use right command directly?
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/newdisk bs=64k count=1 - to clean up any DOS or
other mess it may be here
assuming you will need all disk as one filesystem
newfs -right-options /dev/newdisk
then add right entry to fstab and
mount -a
that's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to write a script to delete all line that include a certain
pattern in an output file. I sending information to one of our Security
people and they take this data and create a spreadsheet on the
information, I have a constant reoccurring lines
On Tuesday 13 March 2007 21:41, Sean Bryant wrote:
It seems the driver is attached:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:0: class=0x03 card=0x chip=0x00f910de
rev=0xa2 hdr=0x00
its a 6800 GT.
In an earlier post you mentioned that there were problems with /dev/nvidiactl
and the kernel
Hi,
We are working for a project and trying to see if there is any possible way
to extend PAM authentication
modules.
I'd like to change the way authentication is executed and being able to
invoke PAM authentication as required. I thought about using temporary
configuration files, that can
Ken Cochran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello -questions:
This is most certanly a FAQ but I'm not yet finding the kind of
answer I need...
I have a couple of old FreeBSD systems that I can't (yet) update
to the new Daylight Saving Time rules (based on the email message
that came out on
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary diff file, could the resulting
/usr/local/bin/foo-2.1.9_6 be achieved by downloading a
relatively small binary
Gary Kline schrieb:
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary diff file, could the resulting
/usr/local/bin/foo-2.1.9_6 be achieved by downloading a
relatively small
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 01:39:22PM +0100, Goncalves, Antonio wrote:
Dear Sir,
I would like to use the FreeBSD as the OS of my new Laptop,
instead of SUse.
It has Core 2 Duo and a NVidia 7950 GTX. Can you please let me know wish
release shall I install?
Generally you would
Gary Kline wrote:
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary diff file, could the resulting
/usr/local/bin/foo-2.1.9_6 be achieved by downloading a
relatively
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 04:20:00PM +, Vince wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary diff file, could the resulting
/usr/local/bin/foo-2.1.9_6
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Scott Long wrote:
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support
Hi,
can anyone confirm that any of the desktop search
engines, beagle or tracker, work on their system? What
Im interested in is whether they can search contents
of files?
When I try to extract content with beagle on my
machine (latest mono, FBSD 6.2) using
beagle-extract-content file.txt
Don O'Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I built my latest server I used a FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE-200608 ISO image
that was produced on one of the serveral 'snapshot' sites
However, I was going to run freebsd-update to check for any patches, etc..
That may need to be applied and it says it
Hi list,
Anyone installed zabbix-server lately? Everything seems to be working fine
except the graphic generating.
The graphic apears, the values for max/min/avg appear in the graphic footer,
the scale also appears ok but there is no drawing line. I've tried many
parameters to generate graphics
On Mar 13, 2007, at 8:37 PM, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
Address verification callbacks take various forms, but the way
exim does it by default is to attempt to start a DSN delivery to
the address and if the RCPT TO is accepted it is affirmative. It
is not usually use VRFY. Most
Hello,
On 3/14/07, Christian Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14/03/07, Halil Guven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sırs
I want to open in FreeBSD program 21,443,11905,11907,12341 15501 ports.How
can i do these.
Please inform me and thanks in advance of your help.
Wait of your kind
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
On Mar 13, 2007, at 8:17 PM, jekillen wrote:
On Mar 12, 2007, at 5:14 PM, RW wrote:
Just as long as you understand the distinction between forward and
reverse DNS. Based on the whois record for for your IP address, at the
moment you appear to have the following
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
whereas, the newer ati cards have no support :-( I was a fan of ati
since it was easier to get support. Now I'm starting
Quoth Sean Bryant on Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 11:55:20 -0400
Try the 'vesa' xorg driver. It may not be fancy or all that accelerated
but it works quite well. I have an nvidia card and cannot get it to work
for the life of me. the drive attached, but nothing happens after that.
It might be the
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
whereas, the newer ati cards have no support :-( I was a fan of ati
since it was easier to get
Scott Long wrote:
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
whereas, the newer ati cards have no support
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
whereas, the newer ati cards have no support :-( I was a fan of ati
since it was easier to get
We need to start hounding on AMD to publish the developer
documentation for all radeon chipsets. I for one will not buy any AMD
or ATI components until they decide to fix the problem.
Here's the email address of AMD's president: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Give him your two cents.
already did, i use AMD
Vince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
Does anyone know if there are *any* contemporary graphics cards
that have 3D acceleration supported by some flavour of
open-source x.org? Doesn't have to be a super-fast 'leet gamer
system to be better
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
whereas, the newer ati cards have no support :-( I was a fan of ati
Suppose you have a freebsd box with two LAN interfaces,
one numbered on netA and one on netB...
Some applications are listening on the netA IP address, some on the
netB IP address. Some applications may be listening on all interfaces
but might have a directive that indicates which IP address to
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary diff file, could the resulting
/usr/local/bin/foo-2.1.9_6 be achieved by downloading a
relatively small binary
Taking this thread a little further since it is right in line with my todo
list for tonight. I currently have 6.1 installed on a Supermicro machine
with two ata drives. There has been a major bug that causes frequent kernel
panics which started at 6.0. The following build options seemed to help
Alexander Schlichting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had a problem with the sshd disconnecting incoming connections after a few
seconds of inactivity. I tried a lot and found no solution for this so I
ended up with trying the latest driver from here :
and packets sourced from the
netB IP address go out the netB physical interface.
That is, I want per-interface default routes
(is this the correct term?).
How do I do this?
using ipfw
rule example:
add xxx fwd router_for_a_link all from outgoing_address/range to any
please learn at least
Hi list,
I'm trying to setup ifstated to check two links and if some go down, do
some actions like change pf rules and machine's route.
My doubt is about the execution order/repetition of the states body of
ifstated.conf, in all configs that I tried just the last check is executed
always,
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary diff file, could the resulting
/usr/local/bin/foo-2.1.9_6 be achieved by downloading a
i need to buy new notebook for personal use.
Could you give me an advice what will be actually FULLY supported by
FreeBSD.
Other needs are:
a) low price
b) high reliability
c) long battery run
processing power and extra peripherals are not important, even slower NEW
laptops are much more
code (or data, rodata) will change. so diff will be big.
Is that a guess or did you actually test and verify this?
verified, but some time ago in linux, but i think it shouldn't make
difference
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On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Vince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
Does anyone know if there are *any* contemporary graphics cards
that have 3D acceleration supported by some flavour of
open-source x.org? Doesn't have to be a super-fast
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Mark Messier wrote:
Suppose you have a freebsd box with two LAN interfaces,
one numbered on netA and one on netB...
Some applications are listening on the netA IP address, some on the
netB IP address. Some applications may be listening on all interfaces
but might have a
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Fabian Keil wrote:
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary diff file, could the resulting
That is, I want per-interface default routes
(is this the correct term?).
How do I do this?
Thanks,
-mark
Route has more information if you want to setup default routes for
interfaces. Either that, or natd will yield a solution for you.
natd needs IPFW and is quite CPU consuming compared
Well, this can be done by diffing two different copies of a similar binary.
Frankly, binary patches should be done thought IMHO because like Wojciech
mentioned the differences would be huge.
actually i never user binary packages from freebsd site. this is no
problem to compile from source
On Mar 13, 2007, at 5:44 AM, Thomas Vogt wrote:
FreeBSD (6.2 and Current) boots and works perfectly. Only the storage
control program from port/sysutils/aaccli doesn't work with this
controller.
aaccli open aac0:
Command Error: The current AFAAPI.DLL is too old to work with the
current
Route has more information if you want to setup default routes
for interfaces.
I'm familiar with route(8)... but I don't see how that will work.
Can you expand on your comment?
I'm likely to do the ipfw approach suggested by Wojceich,
as soon as I rebuild with options IPFIREWALL_FORWARD,
On 3/14/07, Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i need to buy new notebook for personal use.
Could you give me an advice what will be actually FULLY supported by
FreeBSD.
Other needs are:
a) low price
b) high reliability
c) long battery run
processing power and extra peripherals are
On 3/14/07, Mark Messier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Route has more information if you want to setup default routes
for interfaces.
I'm familiar with route(8)... but I don't see how that will work.
Can you expand on your comment?
I'm likely to do the ipfw approach suggested by Wojceich,
as
interfaces.
I'm familiar with route(8)... but I don't see how that will work.
Can you expand on your comment?
I'm likely to do the ipfw approach suggested by Wojceich,
as soon as I rebuild with options IPFIREWALL_FORWARD,
exactly, sorry i forgot to mention about that option.
Tore Lund wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Slothouber wrote:
What version of FreeBSD are you currently running.
Sorry for pressing the point, but it seems you have not yet told us
which version of FreeBSD you are running.
/Darn this looks pretty complicated :-P
Hi
I am running 6.0 on i386 and have updated apache22 with the latest
and greatest from my cvsup'ed ports tree (I also think openssl was
updated to the latest beta 0.9.8e, which might be connected or maybe
not...)
All went fine until I have come to restart Apache when I get this error:
I am totally new to FreeBSD, and have installed it and Gnome2/X11.
Somewhere in the process I have either corrupted or lost my password
and user name access. When I try to log into Gnome, either as root
or as username, it is a no go.
I know that I set up myself as a user, and set a root
I'm likely to do the ipfw approach suggested by Wojceich,
as soon as I rebuild with options IPFIREWALL_FORWARD,
This could be done with pf route-to too.
yes. but ipfw is most universal having all needed things at one place.
firewalling, routing, shaping, etc.
Hi All,
Got a problem with FreeBSD 6.2 (upgraded from 6.1): cron is not sending
out e-mails. However, it is running:
messias# ps ax | grep cron
988 ?? Ss 0:01.86 /usr/sbin/cron -s
But, if I write this into the crontab of root:
SHELL=/bin/csh
* * * * * echo Test
then I do not get
On 3/14/07, Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm likely to do the ipfw approach suggested by Wojceich,
as soon as I rebuild with options IPFIREWALL_FORWARD,
This could be done with pf route-to too.
yes. but ipfw is most universal having all needed things at one place.
You need to make sure sendmail is starting and running. Check your rc.conf
and any variables that might need to be set.
-Derek
At 03:58 PM 3/14/2007, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
Hi All,
Got a problem with FreeBSD 6.2 (upgraded from 6.1): cron is not sending
out e-mails. However, it is
Derek Ragona wrote
You need to make sure sendmail is starting and running. Check your
rc.conf and any variables that might need to be set.
Thanks!
In my rc.conf:
sendmail_enable=NO
However, as I wrote, I was using postfix. I'm not a big guru but I
believe that postfix has its own daemon
Postfix is the mail transfer agent, or MTA. That means it does the local
delivery. In a sendmail only server you have two instances of sendmail
running one to send the mail, one as the MTA. You need at least one running.
-Derek
At 04:23 PM 3/14/2007, Nagy László Zsolt wrote:
Helo.
Im new to FreeBSD and need some help. I have installed FreeBSD
6.2-RELEASEfor amd64. I have a 18n-vm mother board. And the problem is
with its onboard
sound card. It seems that its not detected. I tried to use kldload snd_ich
but it didnt helped.
The output of cat /dev/sndstat is
$ cat
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 22:23:32 +0100
Nagy László Zsolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote
You need to make sure sendmail is starting and running. Check your
rc.conf and any variables that might need to be set.
Thanks!
In my rc.conf:
sendmail_enable=NO
However, as I
On 2007-03-14 20:14, Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i need to buy new notebook for personal use.
Could you give me an advice what will be actually FULLY supported by
FreeBSD.
Other needs are:
a) low price
b) high reliability
c) long battery run
processing power and extra
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 22:18, freenity wrote:
Helo.
Im new to FreeBSD and need some help. I have installed FreeBSD
6.2-RELEASEfor amd64. I have a 18n-vm mother board. And the problem is
with its onboard
sound card. It seems that its not detected. I tried to use kldload snd_ich
but it
This works for me:
$kldload snd_driver
$cat /dev/sndstat
then you will see the correct sound driver, and add that in
/boot/loader.conf
my case:
ofuscado# kldload snd_driver
ofuscado# cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
Installed devices:
pcm0: Intel ICH2 (82801BA) at io 0xd800,
Thanks for answers.
kldload snd_driver didnt help.
and pciconf -vl | grep -B 4 audio doesnt output anything.
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greetings, all ---
i've been meaning to write a whole lot sooner.
too many non_maskable interrupts.
thank you, matthew.
thank you, duane.
as it eventuated,
i spent all day for four days, mar_01_thu through 04_sun,
working on this.
most of the results occurred thursday,
but i wound up
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 05:07:43PM +0100, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Gary Kline schrieb:
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary diff file, could the resulting
On 3/14/07, freenity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for answers.
kldload snd_driver didnt help.
and pciconf -vl | grep -B 4 audio doesnt output anything.
try with
pciconf -vl | grep -iB 4 audio
or
pciconf -vl 1 grep -iB 4 multimedia
sometimes the class is multimedia, or [Aa]udio is
On Mar 14, 2007, at 3:56 PM, freenity wrote:
Thanks for answers.
kldload snd_driver didnt help.
and pciconf -vl | grep -B 4 audio doesnt output anything.
That implies that nothing recognized as an audio device has been
configured by your BIOS. You might want to double-check your BIOS
yes multimedia worked. output:
$ pciconf -vl | grep -iB 4 multimedia
class= bridge
subclass = PCI-PCI
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:16:1: class=0x040300 card=0xcb8410de chip=0x026c10de
rev=0xa2 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'NVIDIA Corporation'
class= multimedia
$
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 12:29:58PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Fabian Keil wrote:
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
Hi,
for some time I'm trying to get FreeBSD 6 running on my server
as a host for VMware and several other functions.
I'm using a 1.7GHz Pentium M 735 on an AOpen i855GMEm-LFS mobo
w/ USB, VGA, 2xGbit/s, 2xPATA channels etc. on board.
I used to run FBSD-5.2.1 with vmware3 on an Epox mobo w/ a
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 11:55:20AM -0400, Sean Bryant wrote:
...
Try the 'vesa' xorg driver. It may not be fancy or all that accelerated
but it works quite well. I have an nvidia card and cannot get it to work
for the life of me. the drive attached, but nothing happens after that.
It might
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 15:00, Gary Kline said:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 05:07:43PM +0100, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Gary Kline schrieb:
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary
On 3/14/07, Roger Scow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am totally new to FreeBSD, and have installed it and Gnome2/X11.
Somewhere in the process I have either corrupted or lost my password
and user name access. When I try to log into Gnome, either as root
or as username, it is a no go.
I know that
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 03:21:04PM -0500, Roger Scow wrote:
I am totally new to FreeBSD, and have installed it and Gnome2/X11.
Somewhere in the process I have either corrupted or lost my password
and user name access. When I try to log into Gnome, either as root
or as username, it is
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