Does anyone know how I could push serial output to an IP port that I
could SSH to?
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it to be licensed as Beer Ware after all.
Nothing personal, I just tend to correct people when they make up laws,
especially after a long enough period where I didn't get to criticize
anyone's grammar. :-)
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and community-supported, but this still seems a
bit... improper? Right now I'm only dealing with personal machines (and
nothing truly vital at that), but I am formulating plans to use FreeBSD
commercially and this makes me uneasy.
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What are csrg and socsvn?
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and discussion I expected. I thought
I'd see an occasional RTFM, maybe a random WinBlows here and there...
but this type of thing just diminished everyone involved.
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On 28/02/2012 03:24, Stephen Cook wrote:
I have FreeBSD 9.0 installed as a VirtualBox guest, and I plan on
cloning it repeatedly to set up a fake network for me to toy with (e.g.
setting up clusters of replicated databases, web server pools, etc
in /etc/ssh/ and
reboot, is there a better way?
3b) Should I bother changing the SSH keys for any users I have? It
is basically one user (I use to log in with) which will be the same
across the board anyway.
Thanks for any insight!
-- Stephen
of articles and blogs and they all boil down to it
depends.
So some middle-ground this guy is willing to learn but can't set it up
optimally, and doesn't want a bad config because he is still somewhat
confused option should be available, and possibly labeled as such.
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grarpamp wrote:
An FYI regarding:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2010-October/222897.html
This problem has existed for me for many months, if not more. Currently:
-rw-r--r--1 110 1002 11407910 Oct 07 11:33 ghostscript8-8.71_6.tbz
On Jun 18, 2010, at 3:32 AM, Mark Stapper wrote:
Hello,
Since updating to 8.X I noticed that network services were started
before the network was up!
I use lagg failover configuration on both my FreeBSD boxes.
First, boot fails on mounting my nfs-shares.
After entering and exiting the
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Folks,
Does anybody know if the following is possible in FreeBSD?
I would like to write a program that:
1. copies its standard input to standard output (verbatim, a la cat
with no arguments)
2. exits with an error code of 0 if at least one byte was copied, or
a non-zero error
looking for a solution in command
line (for my script).
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or is using bsdlabel/disklabel the only way to create the partitions?
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with a nice GUI. And
getting Google to distribute it to the World. My question is, how much
hardware can you produce drivers for. Presumbably Apple Mac OSX have most of
the hardware drivers, so can you??
I hope to hear from you.
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help as i
am new to this level of configuration.
Gratefully
Stephen.
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Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 5:09 pm
Subject: Fix corrupted terminal output
Occasionally, I accidentially cat a binary file or a directory
casing
the terminal output to be corrupted
I've noticed that with files ldap in nsswitch.conf, if I try to run
top and the ldap server is not available, it takes about a minute to
start showing information, whereas normally it's instantaneous.
The problem seems to be the mapping of uid numbers to usernames (the -u
options prevents
Hello,
I'm pretty sure I've done all the necessary steps to be able to ssh to
my FreeBSD box using pam_ldap, but I'm getting Invalid credentials
errors whenever I try (I can successfully perform an ldapsearch
operation though).
Here are snippets from my config:
[/etc/nsswitch.conf]
/bin/gtar' '--without-server' '--prefix=/usr/local'
'--build=i386-portbld-freebsd6.2'
vs.
amandad:CONFIGURE_COMMAND='./configure' 'freebsd6.3'
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Hello,
I've installed and configured samba with winbind, to allow Windows
Active Directory users to login without me having to create a local
account for them.
Generally speaking, it works (I can login, wbinfo -u|-g returns the
correct data). I can login as a Windows user through ssh, and
(forgot to send to list the first time)
Hi Martin,
You don't need samba if all you want to do is copy files from FreeBSD to
a Windows system. The easiest way to do it is to mount an existing
Windows share, on FreeBSD. This will give you access to the Windows
share, but nothing is shared
Hi Martin,
I would have had to enabled nfs client if using
mount_smbfs, correct?
Nopes - stick to using the mount command. Depending on the filesystem
you specify (with the -t option), it will call the relevant mount
command itself (eg. mount_smbfs, mount_nfs).
When I
I copied /root/.nsmbrc to /etc/nsmb.conf with security at 600, and it
doesn't work. With security at 777 it still doesn't work.
Any more suggestions?
Many thanks,
Steve :)
Dominic Fandrey wrote:
Stephen Allen wrote:
I am trying to mount an SMB share at startup. I have configured (as
root
I am trying to mount an SMB share at startup. I have configured (as
root) .nsmbrc so I don't have to type a password. When I run mount
-a, it mounts beautifully.
However, when restarting the server, it will not mount automatically.
According to rc.conf(5), smbfs is part of 'netfs_types' so
Hello,
When I run /usr/bin/m4 freebsd.mc, the output looks ok, except that none
of the define() lines show up in the output - even when running m4 on an
unaltered freebsd.mc.
Can anyone help?
Many thanks,
Steve
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After installing FreeBSD 7.0, I realised I'd forgotten to choose Linux
binary compatibility during the install. I tried installing from ports,
but it's gone and installed a load of other unwanted packages aswell now
(perl/popt/rpm etc...).
So, a few questions really...
1.
Why does
According to grehan:
FreeBSD/PPC 6.0-RELEASE install.iso
Please note! This is a very preliminary so all caveats apply.
Adventurous users only!
1. Supported h/w
G5 - nope.
Is this still true and does it also apply to the new 7.0 release?
Thanks, Steve
.
But I fully appreciate that I must either wait, or help make it happen.
Stephen
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Dear list,
I'm experiencing problems when I try to portupgrade the xorg-driver
port. The old version of the port can't be uninstalled during the
portupgrade due to an undefined prefix.
The port can't be deleted by pkg_delete -f xorg-drivers-7.3
Does anybody know how to upgrade /
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
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Who do I report the following issue to (it falls into at least 3 camps)?
If I am downloading a torrent in deluge 0.5.6.2_1 *AND* am logged into
gmail (*WITH* a chat open) my network connection looses about 90% of
it's
FreeBSD 6.2 + Samba 3.0.26a
Can Samba mount a DFS share, using \\DOMAIN\dfs, rather than \\COMPUTER\dfs?
The following command successfully lists all the shares on a domain
controller, the same as \\DOMAIN does on Windows. One of the shares
returned is dfs which is the root of my dfs tree:
Hello,
Using FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, I'm trying to configure FreeBSD/Samba/Winbind
to talk to Active Directory, following these instructions:
http://joseph.randomnetworks.com/archives/2005/11/08/freebsd-users-and-groups-with-samba-winbind-and-active-directory/
As per subject, using Samba
Roland Smith wrote:
Than they should run i386. You only _need_ (as opposed to nice to play
with :-) amd64 if you run out of address space on a typical workload.
What if you have more than 3Gb of RAM to play with... would you have to
use amd64 then?
Steve :)
It's been drawn to my attention not to use bash from the ports
collection, because if one of it's dependencies (gettext or libiconv)
fails or is updated significantly, it could break, and prevent login.
The suggested solution was to use a base shell (such as sh) and append
'bash -l' to .shrc
I'm completely new to this so some of my ideas may sound ludicrous...
please put me right where necessary!
I will have 3 net-facing servers which must be available 24/7. I had
planned to have an additional box located in a different building on the
same site (in case of part power-outage)
Hello all, I think I saw a post or FAQ explaining that an
installation CD won't run a second time. Is this correct? I wasn't
sure how to translate the hard drive names I saw listed in the
install screen, to the Windows drive names so I cancelled the
install. Now that I know which to choose
Under normal circumstance, should the /etc/rc.subr functions handle the
creation of the pid at service start?
The basic vendor-provided script (which I've had to adapt somewhat to
suit this installation) runs echo $! ${dbgw_pidfile} as the last
line of the script. When you do a 'status'
Hi Derek,
Not all scripts create a pid file is the simple answer.
I didn't see how the isc-dhcpd script or dovecot created a pid, so I
assumed it was something that rc.subr took care of.
Your script should create the pid file on start, remove it on stop, and
simply cat that file on a
/usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf is configured with
log-facility local7;
and /etc/syslog.conf is also configured with
local7.* /var/log/dhcpd.log
However, /var/log/messages is filling up with DHCPDISCOVER / no free
leases messages for those clients that are unknown to the DHCP server
(eg.
I installed the Diablo java packages
(http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/downloads/java.shtml), but which
java shows /usr/local/bin/java which is a link to javavm in the same
directory.
I wondered about changing the link to point to one of these:
/usr/local/diablo-jre1.5.0/bin/java
Hello,
Is there any up-to-date definitive resource which explains how to get
FreeBSD (6.2) to authenticate against Active Directory (in my case
Windows 2003 R2 which includes SFU). There are a few informative
articles floating around, but most date back to 2004/2005 and most
involve the use
support for apache 2.2.3
i installed:
php5-5.1.6_3
apache-2.2.3
(and dependencies).
can't figure it out. i haven't installed /compiled with FreeBSD in a long time
so I thought the packages would be easy enough...
Thank You,
Stephen Willson
Perot Systems at St. Josephs. Office: +1 714-937
Anybody...please help me configure a Parallel/Serial Port Adapter.
A specific line in /var/run/dmesg.boot
pci0: simple comms at device 9.0 (no driver attached)
Output of # pciconf -l -v
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:9:0: class=0x078000 card=0x00121000 chip=0x98359710
rev=0x01
nvidia card that I couldn't get to work, neither with the
nvidia nor the nv driver. But it turned out to be a flaw in the
motherboard BIOS. Updating the motherboard BIOS (which was an intel
server board) fixed the problem for me. Maybe you have a similar
problem, or maybe not.
Stephen
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
it was easier to get support. Now I'm starting to lean towards
Nvidia :-(
I used to find nvidia drivers very buggy, but the recent drivers have
greatly impressed me.
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it was easier to get support. Now I'm starting to lean towards
Nvidia :-(
I used to find nvidia drivers very buggy, but the recent drivers have
greatly impressed me.
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The problem existed since 11-28-04, needing a nVidia driver for amd64
FreeBSD.
If you want to run amd64 FreeBSD please stay away with components
running nVidia chipsets. Otherwise you will run into my situation as
well as other folks on above sites.
B.R.
Stephen Liu
Send
it. According to
folks on their forum CentOS supports nVidia chipset without problem.
B.R.
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Stephen Liu wrote:
Take a look at Slackware.
http://www.slackware.com
Patrick
Seconded, if I got to run Linux, I run Slackware (and I have in
production). If you need it there is a port of Slack to AMD64
called
slamd64
Hi Armin,
Tks for your advice.
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Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Jonathan Chen,
Tks for your advice.
If you're going to use startx you will need a ${HOME}/.xinitrc
with
the following contents:
#/bin/sh
startkde
Make sure
--- Armin Pirkovitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Liu wrote:
[...]
Something strange happened here. If copying xorg.conf.new on
/etc/X11/ and renaming it as xorg.conf. I can't start X, the HD
only
turning. Now I don't have /etc/X11/xorg.conf. I can start KDE
(not
Gnome
--- Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Stephen Liu wrote:
[...]
Something strange happened here. If copying xorg.conf.new on
/etc/X11/ and renaming it as xorg.conf. I can't start X, the HD
only
turning. Now I don't have
Hi Armin,
Tks for your advice.
There are two files that control which windowsmanager shall be used
(depending on whether you use a login manager or just startx)
One is called .xinitrc the other one .xsession - they are both in
your
home directory - create them (you can create one of them
KDM instead of
using startx
Your advice worked here starting KDE.
What I'm trying to do is running;
$ startkde
will start K desktop
$ gnome-session
will start Gnome desktop
Tks.
B.R.
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Hi Jonathan,
I would suggest you configure /etc/ttys to start up KDM instead of
using startx
I'm prepared running this box building servers for test. I don't
expect the box booting straight to login page. X is only for
communicating outside World. I'm not used to running elinks, the text
. TIA
B.R.
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FreeBSD-6.2-amd64
Pls advice how to make FreeBSD fully utinize the benefit of dualcore.
In Linux I recompiled a smp-kernel then it used dualcore performance.
TIA
B.R.
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Hi I'm a FreeBSD 5.3 user. Lately I tried to upgrade to FreeBSD 6.2 but it was
not able to detect my SATA hard disk ( with FreeBSD 5.3 installed ), why?
-
8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time
with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
I was running FreeBSD 4.8 on my Sony PCG-505TR laptop for about three
years until I recently upgraded to 6.1 with a clean install on a new
disk drive. One aspect of FreeBSD that I really liked was that
suspend-to-memory and resume worked perfectly and quickly every time,
whereas when I had
. (It certainly did on my computer which generates
the CTM deltas, and it did require manual intervention on my part.)
Stephen
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is not truly understood yet
Can somebody help me/point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
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Hmm. Those warning messages don't stop me from getting sound. Does
sound work on the real system? [Unfortunately, I don't recall
exactly how qemu interacts with the sound devices.]
Thanks for reminding me that the sound was coming out of the headphone
jack..
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get to the Internet via my FreeBSD system.
Can anyone provide me some simple step-by-step directions, or point me
to a web page that has them???
Thanks,
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up at the same place. :-(
Subhro
I saw an email that suggested that the problem is that the epm that
comes bundled with the openoffice source has a problem with argument
lines that are too long.
Changing the name of the ports directory to /usr/p fixed it for me.
Stephen
Matthew Seaman wrote:
I think you're not going to have much luck here. Custom termcap entries
are not something that most FreeBSD users deal with and consequently there
does not seem to be any useful mechanism established for managing them.
Hrm... maybe if I raise a big enough stink termcap
In the last episode (May 28), Stephen Hurd said:
Stephen Hurd wrote:
So, I suppose my questions are these:
1) How do people cope with custom termcap entries?
2) Is there a *correct* way to cope with custom termcap entries?
3) Is there a good reason to not have /usr/share/misc/termcap
Stephen Hurd wrote:
So, I suppose my questions are these:
1) How do people cope with custom termcap entries?
2) Is there a *correct* way to cope with custom termcap entries?
3) Is there a good reason to not have /usr/share/misc/termcap be a
symlink to /etc/termcap rather than the reverse which
I've now shot myself in the foot at least three times in as many years with
custom termcap entries... here's the deal:
1) I modify /etc/termcap and customize a termcap entry for some valid reason
(I need 132x42 or whatever for my Link MC/5)
2) I update /etc/gettytab and /etc/ttys accordingly
libXcursor.so.1
libXft.so.2
libSM.so.6
libICE.so.6
libXext.so.6
libX11.so.6
libXxf86vm.so.1
libXt.so.6
libXrender.so.1
libexpat.so.0
And now Skype runs fine again for me. O frabjous day!
- Stephen
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Thus spake Stephen Bartlett on Tue, May 16, 2006 at 10:47:42PM -1000:
FWIW, I had had Skype running fine on 6.0-RELEASE -- then it stopped working
for some unknown reason. Symptoms were that the Skype process would start,
fire up some child processes, but never bring up any windows.
Also
Hi,
How do I correct this?
I'm trying to test Postfix by telnet-ing to localhost port 25. When I do that,
telnet core dumps.
]# gdb telnet
[GDB will not be able to debug user-mode threads: Shared object
libthread_db.so not found, required by gdb]
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
Copyright 2004 Free
your ports via the 'pkg_add -r' command line.
Good luck!
-Stephen Spencer
Lawrence, KS
On 4/25/03, Gunnar Flygt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an old Toshiba laptop with 24MB of RAM and 500MB HD.
What is the best way of partitioning this disk for 4.7-RELEASE
or later?
Should I use 450MB
Vulpes,
Good morning. Check out the cyrus imap project (
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/imapd/). This software is not for the faint of
heart; however, it has known, robust clustering capabilities. The e-mail
lists are active and helpful.
Regards,
Stephen Spencer
Lawrence, KS
On 1/31/06, Vulpes
Mike O'Brien wrote:
I sent this to freebsd-x11 and didn't hear a peep back,
so I'm widening the net.
I'm running FreeBSD 6-STABLE, cvsupped as of last night. I upgraded
the ports collection to X.org 6.9 at the same time. Under the X
that ships with 6-RELEASE, in the ISO image, and
I've run FreeBSD 5 and 6 on PowerEdge systems for the last 2 years without
any difficulty whatsoever. Are there particular problems you're having, or
is it just a matter of choosing systems to purchase?
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On 1/26/06, Jennifer Gold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 07:49:12PM -0800, Stephen Krauth wrote:
I'm unable to even boot the FreeBSD 6.0 install CD (i386 version). I have
an AMD64 with an Nvidia nForce 3 250Gb based motherboard (MSI K8N Neo
Platinum), currently running 4.10-RELEASE
I'm unable to even boot the FreeBSD 6.0 install CD (i386 version). I have an
AMD64 with an Nvidia nForce 3 250Gb based motherboard (MSI K8N Neo Platinum),
currently running 4.10-RELEASE. The 6.0 boot cd dies with:
panic: pmap_mapdev: couldn't alloc kernel virtual memory
This happens right
like
nfs_server_enable=YES
rpcbind_enable=YES
Then on the slow machine I simply type
mount /usr/src
mount /usr/obj
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anyone has experience using Gigabyte GA-8S661GXMP with FreeBSD?
the network chip is ICS1883 which is not mentioned in the hardware list. i
wonder if it is supported.
thanks very much!
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Can you tell me the minimum system requirements for FreeBSD 5.4? 4.1? 4.4?
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instead of ripping apart what I have said why do you not provide a better
solution to the original question asked.
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This is due to a mis-configured firewall. If you are using IPFW there are
many tutorials out there that tell you to do the wrong thing. And almost all
of them contradict each other. Below is a basic script that only allows in
and out SSH sessions
I read http://www.freebsddiary.org/ftp-anonymous.php to try and secrue my ftp
server.
The author sugested to add a line to my fstab:
/dev/ad2s2f /home/ftp/incoming ufs rw,SUIDDIR2 2
however i don't have the file ad2s2f in my /dev directory
# DeviceMountpoint
Trying to install an unsuported sound card.
Motherboard Abit ic7 max3
Audiocard Realtek alc650
Driver
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dlac97-2.aspx?lineid=5famid=12series=8Software=True
kernel config path
/usr/src/sys/i386/configure/max-kern
driver unxiped path
/usr/home/stephen/sound/alsa
This is a test.
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/foo.bar.org-20050617-073542.twr ## No such
#file or directory ## Exiting...
I have verified that the file:
/var/db/tripwire/report/foo.bar.org-20050617-073542.twr
can be written by root (duh), but i cannot figure out why I'm getting
the error. Ideas?
-Stephen
to install the uucp port first before Hylafax?
or can Hylafax operate in fax receive mode without needing
uucp installed (external 56k serial Fax/Modem) and a
manually added uucp user.
Thanks,
Stephen Hilton
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, and
the accompanying change to the next line upsets the formatting.
In short, I think you should find some other way to pretty up your FreeBSD
boot. As suggested earlier, try man splash.
Stephen.
PS I can't see how this is relevant to arch@, so try it on questions
found this ..
...ist es aber nicht. Den Fehler hatte ich hier auch schon.
Der TSM Client sucht /etc/mtab und findets nicht.
Lösung bei mir: Eine Kopie von /etc/fstab mit sed 's/ufs/ext2/' erzeugt
ins /etc des Linuxulators und schon läufts.
Achtung beim Backup bei gleichlautenden Linux- und
suggestions?
Thanks
Quoting Anish Mistry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 11:07 pm, Stephen Kelly wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using freebsd 5.3, apache2, and php5. I was getting the
following error from one of my php scripts:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function preg_match()
So
around deinstalling and reinstalling things but
I can't find the actual problem.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephen
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I have a Sony SDM-HX93 LCD monitor running off an Nvidia GeForce FX
5500.
I have the DPMS option set in my xorg configuration file, but while
the screen turns off, the monitor never enters power off mode (it
remains 'backlit').
Any suggestions where to look for the error?
Thanks,
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ttyv3:
No such file or directory
init: can't exec getty `usr/libexec/getty` for port ttyv4:
No such file or directory
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Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong/what is happening?
Thanks so much,
Stephen
The instructions:
# make sure the second disk is treated as a really fresh one
You could do this with a small Perl script:
tcpdump -nl icmp | perl -e '$|;while(){print \a;}'
This will give you a beep on your PC speaker every time it sees an ICMP
packet.
Hope this helps.
-Stephen
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 04:04:05AM -0500, Doug Lee wrote:
Ok, this may be odd to many
D'oh...should be:
tcpdump -nl icmp |perl -e '$|=1;while(){print \a;}'
-Stephen
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 02:43:36PM -0500, Stephen L. Martin wrote:
You could do this with a small Perl script:
tcpdump -nl icmp | perl -e '$|;while(){print \a;}'
This will give you a beep on your PC speaker
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 08:09:41PM +, markzero wrote:
D'oh...should be:
tcpdump -nl icmp |perl -e '$|=1;while(){print \a;}'
-Stephen
Great stuff. I can see some exciting things emerging upon piping this
into pure data!
http://www-crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html
Perhaps
Hi all,
Conpletley new to BSD and trying to build a box and install firefox
but I keep getting a stop - hicolor-icon-theme
Anyone able to offer any help
Stephen
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it, because I don't need sound, but here's the
thread if you want to give it a shot:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2004-December/009639.html
I also have the MX440 SE running in dual head configuration and it works
fine.
-Stephen
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