to control the modem as finely as you can under
Windows (no configuring it to stay on one network, for example)...
If you can give us at least some output though, from when you plug it
in, we may be able to help you out.
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Hello list,
I've got a box serving as a router between a wired and wireless network,
as well as providing NAT services for a WAN link to the two
aforementioned systems.
I'd like to forward all incoming GRE traffic on the WAN link to a system
on the wired network. Could anyone advise how?
I
watchdog and ACPI etc.
But I'll mark the thread and follow with interest; I'm also keen to
assist in testing in any way.
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'kernel.GENERIC' with 'kernel.old' in your example. If you
don't remember actually making a copy of your kernel and naming it
kernel.GENERIC, you'll be more likely to succeed with kernel.old.
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with
flash7/Youtube running in a native browser.
Actually that's not entirely true - the only problem is sound drops
out of sync almost straight away, but otherwise it works just fine.
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. The jail is configured with the IP 192.168.72.251.
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having
dhcpd sitting in a jail along with a few other network services.
Cheers,
P.
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/192.168.72/24
Sending on Socket/re0/192.168.72/24
Now that does appear to be the correct network, but when I try and
obtain a lease on any client machines on this network, I fail.
Can anybody offer any insight into this?
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stolen the laptop today unfortunately, however I've flagged this
thread so I'll attach it and send it over to you tonight.
Hope it's of some use to you.
Cheers,
Paul.
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attach/detach at will. Quite good if, for example you're running a
process (within a screen session, of course!) in an xterm, and you
want to restart X. Simply detach the screen session, restart X, then
reattach screen to your xterm.
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have any suggestions? It's quite frustrating, suddenly
being unable to use Xorg on my notebook when it was working perfectly
well just yesterday. But darned if I can think of what changes I
made...
FWIW, the touchpad does work fine under Windows.
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the touchpad is still lacking all its wonderful
goodies which made it a pleasure to use (scrolling, etc).
(Also sending back to the list as I've got an annoying habit of
hitting reply, instead of reply all)
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Paul Fraser
On 5/28/07, Zbigniew Szalbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
A couple of days ago someone pointed me to mount_nfs to mount network file
share (thanks!). And now I wonder what I need to do to automatically mount
it at boot time.
Is this done by editing
is currently set to 75:75
Mixer phin is currently set to 100:100
Mixer phoutis currently set to 100:100
Mixer videois currently set to 75:75
Recording source: mic
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Why ports updates recently occur so seldom?
The ports tree is currently frozen for the merge of a new Xorg release.
Things should return to normal shortly.
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