installed FreeBSD on VirtualPC but I have a problem with configuring
Internet dhpc normally gets the ip address and the address of the
router but when I introduce portsnap fetch HQ to download files I do
not want to download by failed and when I go back to the configuration
of the I
Kamil Nowacki wrote:
> installed FreeBSD on VirtualPC but I have a problem with configuring
> Internet dhpc normally gets the ip address and the address of the router
> but when I introduce portsnap fetch HQ to download files I do not want to
> download by failed and when I go back to the configur
installed FreeBSD on VirtualPC but I have a problem with configuring
Internet dhpc normally gets the ip address and the address of the router but
when I introduce portsnap fetch HQ to download files I do not want to
download by failed and when I go back to the configuration of the Internet
in sysin
Hello cw,
Monday, April 3, 2006, 2:09:12 PM, you wrote:
c> My FreeBSD server (6.0-RELEASE #0) crashed out the other night. I have a
c> custom kernel in place with debugging on so can get the info out the
c> dump in /var/crash
Try upgrade to 6.1 -- 6.0 have some troubles...
c> current process
Hi folks,
My FreeBSD server (6.0-RELEASE #0) crashed out the other night. I have a
custom kernel in place with debugging on so can get the info out the
dump in /var/crash
Thing is, I'm not sure how to interpret it. I can see all the stuff
about ip and the network but I don't know if it means
"Craig Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ->Just an info on something I could found nowhere
> (searched the device namings section of FreeBSD handbook,
> books, other forums..etc)
>
> I know that IDE ATAPI cdrom drive is
> acd ->
> acd0 = 1st IDE ATAPI cdrom
> acd1 = 2nd IDE ATAPI cdrom
>
->Just an info on something I could found nowhere
(searched the device namings section of FreeBSD handbook,
books, other forums..etc)
I know that IDE ATAPI cdrom drive is
acd ->
acd0 = 1st IDE ATAPI cdrom
acd1 = 2nd IDE ATAPI cdrom
acd2 = 3rd IDE ATAPI cdrom
..etc
My question: why is there
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, KroNiC~BSD wrote:
> Has anyone been able to get a geforce 4 dvi output working with xfree86?
> I want to connect my flat panel to my freebsd 4.7 machine via DVI-D.
>
> Thanks in advance.
I assume you're refering to the "nv" driver. You'll need a newer
server as the "n
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 01:44:53PM -0600, KroNiC~BSD wrote:
> Has anyone been able to get a geforce 4 dvi output working with xfree86?
> I want to connect my flat panel to my freebsd 4.7 machine via DVI-D.
what is exactly your problem? works like a charm for me.
i am using an aopen ti4200 card wi
Has anyone been able to get a geforce 4 dvi output working with xfree86?
I want to connect my flat panel to my freebsd 4.7 machine via DVI-D.
Thanks in advance.
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I found a temporary hack that solves my most immediate problem of sending
mail to @nwlink.com addresses by adding the following to
/etc/mail/mailertable
nwlink.com smtp:[smtp.nwlink.com]
Of course any other domains hosted at nwlink.com still fail, but this will
get me by till
Hi all -
Two weeks ago nwlink.com upgraded it's mail servers. Ever since
that time I can not email anyone whose email is handled by those servers.
What's even more frustrating is that my home server, same setup, same DSL
(through nwlink.com even), but on a different subnet cause it's in a
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