--- Maxim V Tretjyakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello freebsd-stable,
I've got a problem with tftpd - when somebody wants
to get file this
fails with timeout messages.
load# tftp localhost
tftp get pxeboot
Transfer timed out.
If you are using a xdsl connection, or if you are
behind a
You could try using SpinRite.
http://www.grc.com
It now works with all filesystems and is up to version
6.
Mark
--- Tuc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problem is, unless it fails the Dell Power on
IDE test, they won't
replace it. :-/ Guess I just keep backing it up
until it fails
--- BSDjunkie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have now upgraded everything with portupgrade. Now
that I have the k3b-0.11.14 version, I still get the
same error message. :|
Eureeka!
I've found the problem!
By executing growisofs under sudo I received the error
message:
growisofs -- executed
--- Ion-Mihai Tetcu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem has been resolved a few weeks ago,
upgrade you k3b; the
current versions is k3b-0.11.14
Ion-Mihai,
I have now upgraded everything with portupgrade. Now
that I have the k3b-0.11.14 version, I still get the
same error message. :|
FreeBSD users:
I have yet another question
I installed k3b for cd/dvd burning, however whenever I
try to burn a DVD, I get the error message:
'unable to find growisofs executable'
It's in /usr/local/bin and '/usr/local/bin' is in the
paths that k3b searches...
I tried pkg_delete
--- Chiang Seng Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
the error:
Checksum OK for
rpm/libstdc++-2.96-112.7.1.i386.rpm.
=== Patching for linux_base-7.1_7
=== linux_base-7.1_7 depends on executable: rpm -
found
=== Configuring for linux_base-7.1_7
=== Installing for
FreeBSD Enthusiasts,
I have been using cdrecord since I built my system. I
have an Asus A7N8X delux motherboard, AMD 3200+ cpu,
2G of ram and (2) 15,000 rpm scsi drives.
I recently bought a Toshiba DVD+r/-r burner, which I
replaced my DVDr/CDRW drive with.
The new drive is detected at bootup:
--- Fabian Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 19 September 2004 14:55, BSDjunkie wrote:
I have been using cdrecord since I built my
system. I
have an Asus A7N8X delux motherboard, AMD 3200+
cpu,
2G of ram and (2) 15,000 rpm scsi drives.
I recently bought a Toshiba DVD+r/-r
--- Matt Navarre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
device atapicam
You also need
devicecd
Thank you for the info!
I didn't think it was no longer a kernel conf option
since I didn't see it in the NOTES file (replacement
for LINT??) and thought it should have been loaded
How is the samba server setup?
Maybe your brother needs to ssh into the samba box,
log in and run the smbpasswd command to reset the smb
account on the samba server?
Or you could do it from the server as root...
Mark
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same problem. Can somebody help me?
Jouke,
Does the old pc already have an operating system on
it?
If not, you could try installing DOS on it and then
copying rawrite.exe (I think it's called under
'dostools' folder from cd) to the hard drive and
creating the boot discs on the machine that will be
using them.
Sometimes floppy
I know that you are using burncd...but I've always
had more luck with cdrecord myselfeven though I
don't have a scsi driver adding atapicam to the kernel
works nicely.
Maybe you're trying to burn too fast?
I always have better luck at slower speedsnever
burn (or try to burn) at 52x when
In my humble opinion:
I'd try FreeBSD anyday over Fedora...
Though I do love GNU/Linux and will always have a good
opinion of it.
Redhat distros are not my favorite. I'd much prefer
Slackware or Debian.
But that's just me...
Mark
--- Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The installation to
Soo-Hyun:
All you have to do is edit /etc/group file (as root)
with your favorite text editor.
Find the line that describes the wheel group and
append to the end of the wheel group line:
,johnnyo
where 'johnnyo' is the username you wish to add to the
wheel group.
Hope this helps,
Mark
---
Peter,
You can also reinstall the ports tree from the iso
image.
There's an install script on the cd that you can run
if needed to reinstall the release version of the
ports tree.
Updating should be done through cvsup if possible.
Mark
--- Olaf Hoyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 4 Aug
Hello all!
Seems like there is a lot of activity on the cvs-all
mailing list...however I was wondering what the
information that passes through that list can do for
me?
I am not a developer and do not wish to track the
'bleeding edge'.
Other than telling me what files are being modified
and how
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