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It looks like wpa_supplicant is the right way to configure wireless as
of FreeBSD 6. I'd like to start it on boot. However, I can't figure out
how to start it without dhclient also running on boot. Since I don't
always boot near an AP, this isn't
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Conrad J. Sabatier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? This is really most
mystifying!
The way I have it set up is to allow my user to mount the usbdisk
directly. This means the user has to own the mountpoint
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John Barbieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Howdy,
To start off, I have a FreeBSD router running Nat and dhcp, it is
currently the router for my LAN.
I was wondering if there was a way to aggregate more then one internet
connection using FreeBSD?
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Doug Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This one is making me feel dumb...I've been using FreeBSD for at least
six years but I can't seem to figure this out...
I have two FreeBSD systems running 4.10/4.11 (these problems have
plagued me through
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Ann Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Marcelo,
Well, i have copied the perl script of expire_mail.pl in
/usr/local/sbin/expire_mail.pl. And put the following into my cron
Here you use expire_mail.pl
job:
0 23 * * 3 /usr/local/sbin/expire_mail
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Fabian Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben Jencks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get suspend-to-disk (S4OS) working. (S3 doesn't work, but
I'll worry about that later). When I run acpiconf -s 4, it appears to
suspend ok. However, when I
I'm trying to get suspend-to-disk (S4OS) working. (S3 doesn't work, but
I'll worry about that later). When I run acpiconf -s 4, it appears to
suspend ok. However, when I boot the computer, it just boots as normal,
rather than resuming (it does complain about uncleanly unmounted
disks). How do I