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should be able to take advantage of
such offers. (No, I'm not volunteering to set one up).
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Yes. Do it in one of the following ways:
1.
cd /usr/ports/comms/mgetty+sendfax
make install clean
cd /usr/ports/graphics/netpbm
make install clean
2.
portinstall mgetty+sendfax netpbm
(assuming you have portupgrade installed).
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Are they executable? They won't be run unless they are (and also end in
.sh, which they do).
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asking to
update).
The UK ones seem to be:
http://www.freebsd-services.com/
http://www.linuxemporium.co.uk/products/freebsd/
Also, some of the US-based ones are happy to ship internationally.
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flow on Questions is so high that it's hard to follow.
Use clamav (in the ports).
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). It will do all that, and even bring
your interface up as soon as you plug the network cable in.
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by using a USB CD-ROM. It should also work to
boot off the CDROM and do the rest of the install over FTP.
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connecting out (to make
sure firewall rules are kept alive).
Check out ppp's packet filtering options - you probably want to play with
the dial and alive filters.
You can also try using ppp's Filter logging option to track this down.
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makes
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for you (if
not, just do amq -u as a regular user).
Details here:
http://www.daemonnews.org/200202/automounting.html
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Vincent Poy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings all:
I have a ADSL connection where the upstream pipe is smaller than
the downstream with it at 1.5Mbps/384kbps now and will be upgrading to
6Mbps/608kbps
from any to any
alternatively, use a skipto rule. Whatever fits in your ruleset better.
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Vincent Poy writes:
That's the part where it becomes difficult since even though I
have 8 IP's, it's still on a /24 mask so only the 8 IP's in that /24 are
actually local.
Use a /27 mask.
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, but you're not really interested in *running* them
anyway. It can even incorporate a newly-added bug (sometimes the ports fail
to build because of problems in the makefiles, and if you're unlucky you'll
cvsup that just before the problem is fixed). I would just skip this
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Apart from that, I also like the local DNS cache approach. You can do it
with the built-in named as well.
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Hi everybody..
I have worked in linux freebsd is a new to me.
is there some source navigator in freebsd ...if yes tell me about that
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the punch_fw keyword to natd(8) for that.
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will. So it's
best to not do that.
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Subject: Re: IPFW 'keep state' 'limit'
fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reading the man page on IPFW rule syntax, I get the impression
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Thanks for your advices...
I've never tried this, but it should work: set up a vn(4) disk of the right
size, and arrange for the user's spool to be on its mountpoint. See
vnconfig(8) for setup examples.
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/docproj port, cvsup the doc tree,
start generating patches, and send-pr them.
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(and actually was implemented this way at first IIRC). It does not have
exclusive locking like RCS does, but for most scenarios this is not a
problem. If the way it handles conflicts is acceptable to you, this would
be a good resource to learn about it:
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/
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interface up only when it detects a live network. This also means it
will auto-connect as soon as you plug a running laptop to the
network. That's more intuitive in my opinion but certainly different than
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do I have to stay with google, which becomes less usable each day?)
You can use http://freebsd.rambler.ru/
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for the default block size of 8K. In practice, there is a
soft limit of 1 terabyte, but with modifications filesystems with 4
terabytes are possible (and exist).
Does anyone know what the modifications are, and if they are considered
stable enough for production use?
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of those were corrected in the past. Make sure you're
running an up-to-date version (eg 4.9-RELEASE; iirc even 4.8 should be ok).
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Is there a stand-alone dictionary port? I would like to have one on the
pc cause im gettin tired of goin online. thanks
textproc/wordnet has an English dictionary and thesaurus, and comes
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what is sounding on
my speakers to a file sox can convert (which device shoud I cat?)? Is
there some utility to convert from .rm files to .wav?
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I've found two speeches in Real Audio format I'd
-new seemed to work
better out of the box, at least together with postfix.
Note this month's DaemonNews has an article covering this configuration.
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variable does not seem to allow
this.
How can I make this work?
You need to get xauth to work. Assuming you're ssh-ing as user USER, this
is an easy to to achieve this. Type this after the su. For csh or tcsh:
setenv HOME ~USER
For bash it's export HOME=~USER.
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 04:33:32PM +0200, Rus Foster wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a program in ports which can stream MP3 but also has a web
interface so I could skip songs, rewind etc?
gnump3 or ample (both in /usr/ports/audio)
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, but it will work for some uses. Just
define a vn(4) device of the size you want and mount it on the right
directory. See vnconfig(8) for examples.
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requires light kernel hacking. See:
http://www.root.org/~nate/freebsd/quirks.html
My advice is to try DA_Q_NO_6_BYTE.
If it works for you, submit a PR (assuming it wasn't already done - it's
been a long time since 4.6.2...)
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hub) or is this a known issue I'll just have to wait for?
Jody
Just checking for the obvious - do you have a device node created?
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else to rc.conf?
1. You don't need the ifconfig_ep0 line.
2. Change the pccard_ifconfig value to either DHCP or something like
inet 192.168.1.1/24.
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# Match everything else
00800 0 0 count ip from not 192.168.1.3 8080 to any
Can anyone tell me what I am missing?
Thanks,
Drew
Probably because the not applies just to the address, and not to the port
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a script from /etc/usbd.conf. However all I
get from usbd is umass0 for DEVNAME. I poked around camcontrol but it didn't
seem to give me enough information to come up with a robust script. Any
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that you need to *change* the password after making
a change to encode it in the right method.
Next - what does /etc/nsswitch.conf on the client look like?
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, but maybe it's just a matter of editing the linux
drivers to work in freebsd. Has anyone tried this?
Try the ltmdm port.
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, the APC 1400RM2 does work with
apcupsd.
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or the automount method, or
both - neither depends on the other to work.
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be willing to merge your changes
manually). Note that it really is just a 2-way syncher. To get it to do
N-way, each of the replicas needs to be synched against a master copy.
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ruleset screwed up?
Thanks
Jason
IPFW2 will attempt to test if a connection is still open, and if it is will
keep the matching rule intact. Search for keepalive on the ipfw manpage.
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it would
make my day.
My first guess would be that pccardd isn't running. In any case, you'll
probably want to read through:
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/distfiles.
And to get the list of files to download do a make fetch-list in the
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going on right now on freebsd-stable. Search
for the thread 4.7-R-p3: j.root-servers.net
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to update the page above with a link to it? I feel uncomfortable
doing that has I haven't read it]
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that, for learning purposes you'll be much better off with a
good Unix book, and reading the manpages for commands you find
interesting. Then either use the SEE ALSO section for related commands,
and/or use apropos(1).
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thanks.
Try looking for PalmImage (it's in Java). Once upon a time I even used it
in a script to parse MapBlast output and push the little turn maps to the
Palm.
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it starts up immediately
and doesn't take up all of your RAM. It also thankfully lacks the toolbars
and panels left and right, which is especially important for low-res
displays. It's in the ports.
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Pat Lashley writes:
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I've been syncing my Handspring Visor over the USB cable using
coldsync and ugen0 for a couple of years now. One of the recent
like
this:
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as of about 29 October.)
You'll need to hit the hotsync button *first*. See my post to
freebsd-stable regarding this.
This is for user-triggered syncs (coldsync on the command line or click on
jpilot's sync button). I'm not sure how to get it to trigger a sync (from
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recommend user PPP.
Networking, in section 6.6 (as well as chapter 19).
The handbook is at
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Is this error a FreeBSD error? Is there FreeBSD'ers using ucom0 successfully?
ucom with uvisor certainly works for me. Look in the archives of the
freebsd-stable list for a message I sent a few weeks ago that has a few
tips and gotchas in it.
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Try dstumbler, in the ports (bsd-airtools).
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you have that working you can use utilities that expect a
serial connection like jpilot (in the ports). You might need to upgrade
your system to get ucom.
I remember some discussions involving both in the mailing-lists. Try the
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Hi,
I have read the man pages, searched a few forums, but I did not found a
way to prevent dhcp to do not change my /etc/resolv.conf. I do not have
You can write a script to fix resolv.conf right after dhclient ruined
it. The way to do it is to hook it from /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks
(which
for Unix or X-windows.
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W. D. writes:
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FreeBSD systems are easy to maintain. You can do a source upgrade,
or a binary upgrade, and the system will go through it and boot
to the new version without a hitch. On one system I have I've gone from
FreeBSD 4.1 to 4.7, including
FreeBSD on this system.
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palm/coldsync in the ports works fine (visor over USB).
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I noticed that my -STABLE thinkpad X23 gets very hot when talking to a
D-LINK DWL900-AP but not to other access points. It will get uncomfortably
hot, and the fan would go to high (loud) mode. I have never managed to
otherwise get the laptop into this condition no matter how hard I work it,
and
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