Keith Beattie wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to try recording through the microphone both for skype and
for general audio recording but can't figure out how to get sound out
of the microphone.
The Handbook's 7.2.2 Testing the Sound Card section is a great set
of simple instructions for testing of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the essential difference
between FreeBSD and Linux (Fedora for instance)?
Where can I find any list of differences?
What/Where are the advantages of FreeBSD vs Linux?
Greetings
Greg
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Efren Bravo wrote:
Hi,
What's the name of the command to trace a route to a host, on windows
is tracert.
Thanks
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Pelle Andersson wrote:
Hi!
I have a lot of login attempts from various networks and IP addresses
on my FBSD 4.10 server. I have read the man pages for hosts.deny but
do not understand how to add networks and IP addresses to it.
Let's say I want to block the network address 192.168.100.0 and/or
the
Rob wrote:
uidzero wrote:
Pelle Andersson wrote:
Hi!
I have a lot of login attempts from various networks and IP addresses
on my FBSD 4.10 server. I have read the man pages for hosts.deny but
do not understand how to add networks and IP addresses to it.
I use /etc/rc.ipfw...
${fwcmd} add 300 deny
Rob wrote:
uidzero wrote:
Rob wrote:
uidzero wrote:
Pelle Andersson wrote:
Hi!
I have a lot of login attempts from various networks and IP addresses
on my FBSD 4.10 server. I have read the man pages for hosts.deny but
do not understand how to add networks and IP addresses to it.
I use /etc/rc.ipfw
uidzero wrote:
Tom Connolly wrote:
Very nice. Please make a 1280x1024 version.
Can I get a 1600X1200? :)
Michael
I'll also take a 1280X800 as well. :) Where is a link to download this?
Michael
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Michael Clark wrote:
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From: uidzero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 9:24 AM
Cc: Tom Connolly; FreeBSD-Questions
Subject: Re: Official wallpapers
uidzero wrote:
Tom Connolly wrote:
Very nice. Please make a 1280x1024 version
Tom Connolly wrote:
Very nice. Please make a 1280x1024 version.
Can I get a 1600X1200? :)
Michael
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vola wrote:
I have a question.
Not long ago i have download the FreeBsd 4.10 operetion system.
By the installation i have problems.
I put the cd into the cd-rom and I restarted the computer.
The computer boot from the cd and the installation began.
It looks all ok - the computer was loading.
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Eeek! You do realise you've just sent the root password across your
network in plain text? Maybe your network is completely secure and
you aren't running a risk by doing that, but on the whole it's a
really bad idea. Get into the habit of using ssh(1)
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm trying to get the mailman port installed with mail-gid=mailman
(because I'm running Postfix), but I'm having zero success.
I've tried make --with-mail-gid=mailman, --DWITH-MAIL-GID=mailman,
-DWITH_MAIL-GID=mailman and several other combinations of the above.
No matter
Joshua Lewis wrote:
I received this error when running your instructions.
apollo# make PORT_REPLACES_BASE_BIND9=yes install clean
Dependency warning: used OpenSSL version contains known vulnerabilities
Please update or define either WITH_OPENSSL_BASE or WITH_OPENSSL_PORT
*** Error code 1
I
ashadul hoque wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have installed FreeBSD5.2.1-RELEASE on Vmware.
When booting I am seeing the message Wait 15 seconds for SCSI to settle.
The problem is I am not using any SCSI device on my virtual machine. I
tried sysctl kern.cam.scsi_delay=100 but no improvement.
Can
Steve wrote:
am doing cvsup for the first time, and got the hang of it, but have one
questions for those who used it.
is it advisable to do src-all, or should i only do ports-all
also is this configuration decent, in your opinion
*default host=cvsup5.FreeBSD.org
*default tag=.
*default
Peter Schuller wrote:
Hello,
so during a portupgrade on my laptop the root fs, with soft updates enabled,
became full. So I removed a bunch of stuff to make a few gigs available. I
checked and df reported more than a gig of free space - so I re-ran
portupgrade.
Then I noticed it was full
epilogue wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 14:37:29 -0500
uidzero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Schuller wrote:
Hello,
so during a portupgrade on my laptop the root fs, with soft updates
enabled, became full. So I removed a bunch of stuff to make a few gigs
available. I checked and df reported
Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004, Mipam wrote:
Maybe the program is linked to some libs during compile time, but at
running time is uses other libs? I wonder why i seem to be the only one
who is running into trouble like this. Big difference with OpenBSD is
that
FreeBSD 5 does threading
Chris Burchell wrote:
Is there any way (script / apache module / other) I can have the apache
access-log split into separate access logs for individual virtual sites
hosted on a FreeBSD box?
-FreeBSD 4.10
-Apache 1.3.31
Thanks,
Chris
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Josh Ockert wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions on wireless cards to use with
FreeBSD? I used to have a USR 2410 but I could never get it to work
under Linux and I eventually accidentally smashed it in my messenger
bag. Now I have a WPC11v4 piece of tripe with the Realtek chipset, for
which
Joshua Lewis wrote:
All documentation tells you when running CVSUP or installing FBSD from FTP
to use the FTP server closest to you.
So how do you determine the best server. I recall reading a post that said
run a command that will determine the closest server or fastest server near
you. I however
DerDrache wrote:
My apologies. I did not read your original email as closely as I
should have. fastest_cvsup will only test cvsup servers.
DerDrache wrote:
fastest_cvsup is a simple program to use that can be found in the
ports tree. I'd recommend it.
/usr/ports/sysutils/fastest_cvsup
Miguel Cardenas wrote:
Hello
Am new to FreeBSD... just installed it for 2nd time today, but don't know what
I did that it didn't ask me for the network configuration (ip, domain,
etc)... once installed, is there a command to perform that task?
I'm linux user, so am familiar to *nix systems, but
Joshua Lewis wrote:
I am trying to set up Postfix on 4.10 and when trying to run:
postmap main.cf
I get a postmap not found error.
Can anyone tell me where this program is located or a way to search my
system for the program.
Thank you,
Joshua Lewis
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dave wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. The strange thing is amavisd isn't logging, i've
got logging set to a file and i'm not getting any feedback. Here's something
strange, i stopped postfix, started up amavisd, then restarted postfix
forgetting inadvertently to uncomment the content_filter
Jonas Mazakolo wrote:
Hello,
I find thunderbird to be my favorite email program, but unfortunately I
have already set up good spam filters through
postfix/procmail/fetchmail and I wish to keep that. I read that some
have set up IMAP servers so thunderbird can access it. Is that
possible? How
Larry Rosenman wrote:
I'm using a WPC54GS from Linksys/Cisco using the NDISulator on
5-CURRENT.
What's recommended for a desktop? I have one single cable connected
(through out the house) from my desk top to my wireless hub.
Thanks,
Michael
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Adam Bozanich wrote:
Hi all.
I am trying to get the gaim port to work. If I build with:
make WITHOUT_NSS=1
everything is fine, but I can't connect to msn. If I don't send any
arguments to make, when I run gaim, I get:
Fatal error 'Spinlock called when not threaded.' at line 83 in file
Johnny wrote:
i'm trying to mount ext2 partitions from an install of rh8 on my freebsd box. simple process i'd think, but apparently not with the current setup. the bsd box is 4.8-stable with a custom kernel including the ext2fs module, so i'd like to think that isn't the source of the problem.
Bottom posting, where you leave the entire previous message, is only
marginally better than top posting.
If the text is important, you should be reading it. If it isn't, the
sender shouldn't have included it.
On the contrary, it shows you what the discussion is about. In this
example, I'm
Lucas Holt wrote:
Aside from mailing lists, I tend to be a top poster. I don't like
when people leave the last 12 emails and then bottom post.. i have to
scroll all day. The other irritant is people who actually post in the
middle of messages. That breaks the FLOW as well. After someone
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