ttpd in the
future if I need to. Again, without screwing up my main, conventional
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ing of the line
but then prints an H. For example:
$ foo
(hit Home key)
$ Hfoo (The cursor now rests after the H.)
Anybody know how to handle getting something like the Home key bound to
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I'm trying to bring FreeBSD up on a Dell PowerEdge sc420.
The machine has a built-in (on the motherboard) Ethernet engine
described as "Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Adaptor". The
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way of additional useful information, afaict.
I
:34:
> ../../gcc-3.4-20050128/gcc/toplev.h:57: syntax error before
> `ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL'
[...]
> Has anyone else had a problem building gcc-3.4 on FreeBSD 4.11? I see nothing
> in the -questions or -ports archives about it, and google gave me nothing.
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Joerg Pulz wrote:
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FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE
and I updated the ports, but that didn't help.
[snip]
Hi,
here is a quick fix and a short description.
FIX: please run
FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE
and I updated the ports, but that didn't help.
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Tom Frontera wrote:
I'm having a problem when making this port:
===> Building for isc-dhcp3-server-3.0.2_7
Making all in commo
p3-server/work/dhcp-3.0.2.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/net/isc-dhcp3-server.
Does anyone know how to fix this syntax error?
Thankx,
Tom
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ges. I
assumed that it would catch this and not prompt me to fix stale
dependacies like that.
Along those same lines: I deleted a build dependancy before I decided
to skip them, is there any way to fix that automatically?
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Erik Nørgaard wrote:
I think the whole mod_ means that you don't compile anything
statically in. I installed apache13-modssl and then installed modperl
separately, works fine.
I think I finally figured this out --- by having two different apache
installs: one with ssl the other with perl.
I w
apache and the ports tree I find a bit confusing.
I want: Apache with mod_perl and mod_ssl.
I had apache with mod_ssl by installing apach13-modssl. But I kinda need
mod_perl compiled in statically.
If I deinstall apache13-modssl, and then install apache13-modperl, I
don't have mod_ssl anymore.
Thank you, Subhro, for such a quick response to my question.
For examining any core file you need a debugger. A very popular
debugger is the GNU Debugger also known as gdb
Now ... the only problem is that if I examine the httpd.core file, it
evidently has no debugging information in it (naturall
What tools do I use to examine a core dump file?
I'd like to at least have a clue what is wrong with httpd :c)
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ports, so that I can get the updates on them.
*default host=cvsup12.freebsd.org
*default base=/var/db
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5_3
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default compress
src-all
ports-all tag=.
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You don't _have_ to boot into single user mode. See below.
Okay, cool.
I did it. Upgraded to 4.11 without any problems.
However ... I still have the following problems:
1. child pid 28305 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) messages (lots of
'em) in httpd
Whenever portmanager decides to rebuild ghostscript-gnu, there is a huge list
of printers/devices that I have to deselect. Is there any way of saving the
build configuration for ghostscript-gnu so I don't have to do this every
time?
Tom Munro
Seth,
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fully someone can confirm or
disprove that for you, though.
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> Audacity is pretty good (audio/audacity in the ports collection).
I second that.
Audacity is just fine.
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> > On linux variants, you can run a command like:
> > /etc/init.d/network restart
> > that will restart network serverices ie, reinitialize ifconfig setup, reload
> > IPs for a local NIC.
> >
> > Does anyone know if there is a similar command or command set in
> > FreeBSD?
You can also try just
> > Hmmm. I'll have to poke around some more .
> Perhaps Option "AutoRepeat" can be of help. See kbd(4x) or
> keyboard(4x) manual for description.
Ah! That was it.
Thank you so much
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> You don't _have_ to boot into single user mode. See below.
Okay, cool.
I have one last question (me thinks) before I attempt this. (and I'll
attempt it on my home server, first, even though it is a 5.3 box. At
least I can get practice).
On the 4.9 server, wha
> > If so, put the following in /etc/rc.conf:
> > keyrate="fast"
>
> Okay. I'll try that.
Well, that didn't work.
It sets the key repeat rate, but when I start X it goes back to
defaults. At least for the X session.
I'm guessing there's a configuration somewhere for WindowMaker that is
re-setti
> Do you mean that you have your system set to load X immediately upon
> booting, and that you do not set the keyboard repeat rate before then?
No, I boot into terminal mode and then log in and then issue startx.
What happens for me currently is that I start up x and they key repeat
rate is too s
Peter Risdon wrote:
Can you explain why? What is it about 4.11 vs 4.9 with regard to this issue?
Just that it's an up-to-date release.
PHP and its extensions do depend on bits of the base system. You are
using the very latest ported version, so far as I can see, with an out
of date world.
Okay
> But then, I've found most apache/php errors actually derive from some
> php extension and this can be traced by a process of elimination. It's
> often then a dependency of the extension that has been updated, or
> something.
I'm starting to think there's something funky about PHP and MySQL.
> >
I've done a lot of snooping around Google to figure this out. I've come
to the conclusion that PHP just plain sucks ;c)
I am fairly consistently getting bus errors in Apache when I use PHP (or
at least, I'm fairly sure it is due to PHP). Entries like:
... [notice] child pid 70121 exit signal Segm
After I start X, I need to switch to a virtual console and log in as
root so that I can issue kbdcontrol -r fast.
Is there a place I can set this so I don't have to do that anymore? I've
looked at the man pages for a few settings, but I can't seem to find
something that specifically addresses keyb
s home dir be
in '/usr/local/home', but it doesn't seem like I should have to do
this, and it seems to aurgue against pwf order issues being the
cause of what I'm seeing.
Thanks,
- Tom
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Hello, Francis
My main computer is WinXP (because the rest of the family uses it). It is
connected to Adelphia cable modem via a D-Link, DI-524 wireless router. My
Daughter is connected to internet via the WLAN. My freeBSD box is connected to
modem via a crossover cable. bsd box has 96MB of R
That is truly one of the most disturbing things I've ever read (about
technology, anyway). Must be careful not to frighten small children, or
all but the most experienced sysamins, with that one.
Tom
Ean Kingston wrote:
As someone who has inhereted an Exchange server I have a few hint
Jason Henson wrote:
How about http://www.freshports.org/www/flashplugin-firefox/
And put WITH_MOZILLA=firefox ine /etc/make.conf. You may have had
mozilla installed as a dependancy of the falsh plugin without that
flag set.
Nah, same problem :c(
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I have the port flashplugin-mozilla-0.4.12 installed (using
firefox-1.0.1_2,1). I find that it crashes firefox pretty consistently.
However, a quick grep of flash in the ports reveals these:
flash-0.9.5
flashplugin-0.4.3
flashplugin-firefox-0.4.12
flashplugin-mozilla-0.4.12
flashplugin-mozilla-de
een should be every sysadmin's best friend. =)
Tom
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oticably fast or slow, constant NTP
corrections tend to do more harm than good, at least in my experience.
It got to where I couldn't even run a buildworld because NTP kept
tinkering with the clock in the middle of the process.
That suggests larger problems
Follow-up Follow-up (for google'rs):
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Tom Huppi wrote:
> *NOTE* to those fighting these issues (and seeing this via google
> or some such...): There seems to be some sort of a bug which is
> tickled by this kind of fooling around. It manifests itself by
p of) the ticket and when done, change
the status to resolved (there are other allowable statuses, as well).
When necessary, multiple people can get involved with a given ticket,
and/or it can be redirected to someone else as needed.
Tom
dave wrote:
Hi,
Question on rt, is it a general bu
Peter Risdon wrote:
If, on the other hand, you want to use a FreeBSD desktop and are looking
for a good graphical website development tool, you might try Quanta.
This is also in the ports.
Or nvu might be worth a try as well, it's also in ports
~35min, iirc.
dual 2.2GHz Opterons
4GB RAM
36GB RAID 1 SCSI SCA
Wouter van Rooij wrote:
I'm very curious about how long it took you guys to do a make buildworld.
So I thought let's start a topic about it.;-)
See who is the most fast and please also put your hardware in the reply:
like for example
H
ain page to
display information a program you wrote collects.
Tom
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a software that we can use for
trouble ticketing system. We are using Open Ticket
Request System(OTRS) before but my superiors, told me
that I can search for another better software
worth note,
however, that the $1$xxx style (md5) password hash from the Linux
side _does_ work and is _not_ a problem.
Thanks,
- Tom
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Tom Huppi wrote:
>
> I've never had much trouble getting NIS to work before. Can
> anyone make any debugging suggestion
I've never had much trouble getting NIS to work before. Can
anyone make any debugging suggestions? ...
My machine: 5.3-STABLE (makeworld update from 5.1 orig circa early
Jan 05.)
NIS actually seems to be working fine...
gila# ypcat -k passwd | grep tomh
tomh tomh:$1$hZ...UK/:1012:50
ion for an added layer of security, so that
even if they create a malicious executable in /tmp, they won't be able
to execute it without moving it to another file system, which would
probably require they already have shell access, defeating the purpose.
Tom
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Bah, I knew I'd forget something ...
Tom Trelvik wrote:
{...}
So, my questions:
{...}
5) Is there documentation I haven't found on how to go about diagnosing
a problem such as this? I was very surprised my problem was not in the
build stage, but the actual install stage, whi
f in order to avoid this
problem? Obviously that approach could be a problem for many other
programs, but groff doesn't seem worth worrying over if it's preventing
me from keeping my system patched. Or, if that's not a good idea, what
might be a better work around?
Thanks again
ally sure how to diagnose what's causing this.
I don't suppose anyone has any suggestions or pointers? Thanks a ton,
I really appreciate it!
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ink about (i.e., mergemaster -p, mergemaster, backups,
etc.) Again, I had great luck with the procedures, but it did
take some thinking about and some time, and a few mis-steps. I'd
mainly re-installed from scratch as a means of upgrading prior to
this.
I hope this helps. Hopefully someone t
Hi.
I'm running 5.3-R with a custom kernel on a dual processor athlon.
I've recently started getting "Bus error" showing up as a reason for
various failures. e.g. setiathome, make buildworld.
I've also gotten some panics (there are only about 5 messages that
didn't tell me anything and (sorry) I
nd
interest of the folks driving one project or another, and some of
them have limited experience on multiple platforms as well.
Patches are, in my opinion, a decent way to overcome the problems
and are as well implemented within the ports framework as I've
seen anywhere (which actually isn't s
entify regressions of one sort
or another as efficiently as possible (from a man-power
perspective), and in as timely a manner as possible.
Thanks,
- Tom
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Maybe this is not the best place for this (I'm not really sure) but
would there be a way to setup the ports tree so that when a particular
package is deinstalled that it's dependancies would be deinstalled if
they were only installed becasue of the port in the first place. For
example Package X de
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 23:15 -0600, SigmaX wrote:
> Tom McLaughlin wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 12:21 -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> >
> >
> >>SigmaX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> yeah... That'
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Chris Hodgins wrote:
> Steven Friedrich wrote:
> > On Wednesday 02 February 2005 04:44 pm, Tom Huppi wrote:
> >
> >>BTW, does anyone know off-hand how to set 'mixer' settings as
> >>default (so I would not have to re-set them
nd so forth. The man page is pretty
terse for someone like me who has only a vague interest in and
understanding of multimedia. I got the most useful info for my
purposes out of google groups searches.
BTW, does anyone know off-hand how to set 'mixer' settings as
default (so I would no
on it and deinstall those that I don't need/use?
Thanks,
Tom
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Alexander Bubnov wrote:
> Hello Tom,
>
> Wednesday, February 2, 2005, 11:02:04 AM, you wrote:
>
>
>
>
> > On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Alexander Bubnov wrote:
>
> >> could you help me, please? (I have FreeBSD 5.3)
> >>
>
etely computer non-literate
friend, and I would rather use FreeBSD than any of the Linux
distros that may also be suitable. I would need to make his
system very user-friendly.
Thanks,
- Tom
> I used the following line for log-file:
>
> set log tcp/ip
>
> /var/log/ppp.log includes next
On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 23:09 -0700, Nick Pavlica wrote:
> Could the linux compat libs be used until the port is finished?
>
It would mean a linux-mono port which I don't think is worth it. Better
to find the problems now and fix them than just work around them.
Tom
>
> On We
t; "cd /usr/ports;make search name=xsp" indicates that
> it's ported to FreeBSD.
He means Mono's XSP webserver for ASP .NET which is different than the
ports found in the www category. I have a port for XSP but a page
request causes Mono to crash so it's not very usable
need for a rock solid production system, it might be worth
considering two systems. A cheap old machine running headless is
often sufficient for many server duties.
I hope this helps. I wouldn't even Cc the list except to give
others a chance to correct any potential mis-information.
Thanks
Are you running mod_perl or php or something?
Yep! mod_perl and php ...
I'm thinking of breaking all that out: one main httpd config which runs
all static sites, and uses mod_rewrite to forward to other httpd servers
on different ports for the mod_perl and php sites...
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Speaking of httpd. don't these seem awfully large?
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZERES STATETIME WCPUCPU COMMAND
7410 www 2 0 117M 28488K sbwait 33:11 0.00% 0.00% httpd
7411 www18 0 119M 28172K lockf 33:05 0.00% 0.00% httpd
7409 www 2 0 117M
Gert Cuykens wrote:
umount: unmount of /mnt failed: Device busy
7rxI#
Why does it not want to unmount /dev/ar0s1 ?
Are you sitting in the /mnt directory when you try to unmount it? :c)
/mnt is busy because you have a process accessing it.
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Matthias Buelow wrote:
That didn't work but one apparently can include files.
I simply copied the gtkrc file to ~/gtkrc-2.0 and it worked fine for me
Including is probably smarter, tho .
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Matthias Buelow wrote:
have you tried to include the above bindings in your $HOME/.gtkrc-2.0
file? maybe then it will get read by all applications using the gtk
2.x toolkit.
Thank you thank you thank you ...
This has been driving me bonkers!
It's not a systemwide setting .. but that's okay
s and I don't want to lose that (limited
bandwidth).
Thanks,
Tom
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get once in a blue moon. Try cleaning
and running the build again. If you're in a hurry, just grab the
package here:
http://oootranslation.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/ooomisc/FreeBSD/
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Well, I'm stumped.
I can't figure out why, in FreeBSD (or at least the one I have running
here) the keyboard mapping for editing all the text widgets (in X) is
not using emacs keybindings. The only way I can get control-a and
control-e, control-d etc, to work is if I run xfce4 and choose Emacs i
m a modern distribution. The text you
have when you do the same command may be different.
I found Google 'groups' to be very helpful in tracking down leads
to solutions, and in your case this might especially helpful
because you can find posts which are dated
>>
>> Well Said!
>
> Why is there such a huge influx of idiots as of late? Then the next
> million dollar question, why?
They're really starting to come out in force as of late aren't they?
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Paul Schmehl wrote:
> --On Friday, January 21, 2005 03:27:29 PM -0600 PC GURU
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I would really appreciate it if you would take a few minutes of your
>> time to think about this and then email me back with your suggestions
>> if you think there is a fair and just re
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Tom Huppi wrote:
> So, what do you use for firewall/nat? ipfw/ipf/pf? I think I can
> help you with ipf, if you use something else then I'm sure
> someone can help you once they know they have the knowledge you
> need.
user-ppp has
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Tom Huppi wrote:
> > I have a FreeBSD 5.3 workstation connected to the net via user-ppp
> > with a dynamic IP. I have user-ppp doing both NAT and simple
> > firewall.
> >
> > I have a headless server box, also 5.3,
not a simpler
solution, I'll do it again (though the fun has worn off), but I
thought I'de ask here first.
BTW, I have done some research on this, but really didn't find
that many specific details about NAT client
configuration...po
certain source
distributions which I am not aware of.
Thanks,
- Tom
> The best way to do that is to use the same version of autotools on all
> those platforms. So, I install the latest possible versions of these
> tools with --prefix=/opt/autotools on all the machines I have to use,
&g
macros in my case.) That was
a bit hard to debug, and it may be rare as my research didn't turn
up too many references.
I think it pertinent to expand this question to freebsd-questions
to include a wider audience. Certainly these are FreeBSD specific
considerations, and probably not extrem
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I use vpnc which has worked very well.
Good luck,
Tom
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Does anyone know if I can play UT 2004 on FreeBSD. I'm running 5.3 r4.
I've been googling and I have found very little information on the 2004
version.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this question.
Thanks,
Tom
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> they are more accurate that the below idea though.
>
That is an interesting idea. I would bet they may have the same
problems with proxy servers and such but it would be worth a try.
Good Luck,
Tom
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Murray Taylor wrote:
I havent checked forsure but could sysutils/ipa help.
it can 'open/close' firewalls upon certain limit conditions...
The closest thing I have seen is portsentry.
However, portsentry is a different beast. I don't think it "knows" about
attempts to log in via ssh.
In other w
Gene wrote:
Over the past few months there have been a remarkably high level of
brute force attacks logged by sshd. I was wondering, is there a way
that sshd (or some other package) can monitor login attempts and if
more than say 5 or 6 attempts are made to login from a particular ip
address,
dave wrote:
Hello,
Do you know if there's a port of BackupPC for FreeBSD? I'm looking for a
backup solution for multiple platforms centering on a FreeBSD server. I've
encountered BackupPC and Bacula, both look promising, primary backups are
initially automated to disk then possibly later on to r
trosoft.com/OIT/external_ip.asp
It will show your outside IP address in red.
Good luck,
Tom
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ave never tried it on
FreeBSD.
Can anyone tell me what they do to manage their jails and keep them up
to date? Thanks.
Tom
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Mike Jeays wrote:
Thanks very much. They both installed fine once I was told where they
are!
My avenue of last resort is this:
cd /usr/ports
find . -type f -name pkg-descr | xargs grep -i
where is what I remember the program name to be (cdrecord, etc)
Also kinda handy if you have no idea what th
Picking up on that SCSI hardware problem I posted about earlier ...
I'm in the process of installing a second HD which will,
hopefully, be the replacement for the one I believe is flaky.
I've installed the second drive. I used dd to copy over
to each partition (Yes, I know this is not the right way
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You guys couldnt even sweep up after the original FreeBSD team. What a
travesty. And apparently there aren't any technically capable
people using FreeBSD anymore, because they all seem very happy
with an O/S that is substantially slower than it was before. What a waste.
Eric F Crist wrote:
What is the point of the { } around some variables?
It's not strictly necessary, except in some cases. i.e:
m=34
echo $m
You don't need it there.
But you would want it here:
f=/var/filename
fname=${f//name/name2}
It's when you need to differentiate the variable name from opera
Eric F Crist wrote:
What is the point of the { } around some variables?
It's not strictly necessary, except in some cases. i.e:
m=34
echo $m
You don't need it there.
But you would want it here:
f=/var/filename
fname=${f//name/name2}
It's when you need to differentiate the variable name from opera
Eric F Crist wrote:
First off, thanks again for all the help you've offered thus far.
That being said, I'm having a problem with variables in a function.
The code I'm having a problem with is:
setup_loopback () {
${fwcmd} add ${rulenum1} pass all from any to any via lo0;
${rulenum1}=`
Glenn Dawson wrote:
Or you could just exit the shell and the system will continue to boot
into multi-user mode.
(( sigh ))
It's always so much simpler than you think it is at first glance .
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For anyone interested ... I'm on the newest podcast con croncast:
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along with Amy Gahran (contentious.com).
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This looks to me like I've got a hardware problem. SCSI drive 0:4:0 --
or is this perhaps something else?
I had to manually type this in ... :) copying it off the screen since I
don't see this stuff in a log anywhere.
FreeBSD 5.3 on a dual 450MHz Xeon with SCSI and IDE. GENERIC kernel.
There wa
Joshua Lokken wrote:
But you just keep on responding :(
Ah, but I was not responding to the troll. :c)
I was responding to Duane. 'tis one of my favorite B&B lines ..
That and ... "Liar! Liar! Pants on whoa..."
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***yaaawn***
Please don't feed the trolls.
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Duane Winner wrote:
No way, Beavis, that's golf balls you're thinking of. They put
people's heads in bowling balls, dumbass.
Beavis! Your balls are filthy. Too the ball washer *now* .
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Eric Schuele wrote:
I purchased mine from:
http://www.pcdgloabl.com
Which as luck would have it is within a mile of my office. So I just
drove over there.
Terrific.
1. Mis-type of the url: it is actually http://www.pcdglobal.com :)
2. Which model do you have? The Mini-PCI 802.11b/g AR5004?
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