On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 09:42:41PM -0700, Martin Alejandro Paredes Sanchez
wrote:
El Jue 16 Oct 2008, Jeremy Chadwick escribió:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 08:36:42PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to setup a Lanier LD160c (admincolor) that has a network
interface. I am new to
two machines on the same private network.
ftp 10.0.0.24
Connected to 10.0.0.24.
220 mx1.fairhope.net FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready.
Name (10.0.0.24:username):
331 Password required for username.
Password:
230 User username logged in.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 01:58:31PM -0500, Len Conrad wrote:
two machines on the same private network.
ftp 10.0.0.24
Connected to 10.0.0.24.
220 mx1.fairhope.net FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready.
Name (10.0.0.24:username):
331 Password required for username.
Password:
230 User
Len Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
two machines on the same private network.
ftp 10.0.0.24
Connected to 10.0.0.24.
220 mx1.fairhope.net FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready.
Name (10.0.0.24:username):
331 Password required for username.
Password:
230 User username logged in.
Remote
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
Finally, I recommend if this machine is RELENG_6 or later, that you look
in to using pf(4) instead. You'll thank me later. :-)
Specifically ftp-proxy(8). Makes it almost feasible to support such
an archaic and unfriendly-to-firewalling protocol as FTP and still
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 12:13:30 -0700
Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Inbound: TCP port 21 (main ftpd daemon)
Inbound: TCP ports 49152 to 65535(used in FTP passive mode)
Outbound: TCP port 20 (used in FTP active mode)
Yes, you read that range
- Warren Block [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried the reccomendations that you guys have suggested with no luck.
Here is my current printcap.
admincolor|LANIER LD160c RPCS:\
:lp=\
:mx#0:\
I have tried the reccomendations that you guys have suggested with no luck. Is
there a site that I could get some sample filters I could try? I have tried a
few that were in the freebsd corporate guide. This printer will work from
Windows printer spooler and this BSD box can print to a HP
lpr -P admincolor testfile.txt
printcap:
corp-admin|hp|laserjet|Hewlett Packard LaserJet 5Si:\
:lp=\
:sd=/var/spool/output/corp-admin:rm=corp-admin:\
:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:\
:if=/usr/local/libexec/crlfilter:sh:tr=\f:mx#0:
admincolor|hp|laserjet|LANIER LD160c RPCS:\
If this printer is hooked up on the network (e.g. via Ethernet), I
believe you need to set the lp variable to the hostname or IP address of
the printer, e.g.:
admincolor|hp|laserjet|LANIER LD160c RPCS:\
:lp=192.168.1.100\
:sd=/var/spool/output/admincolor:rm=admincolor:\
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried the reccomendations that you guys have suggested with no luck.
Here is my current printcap.
admincolor|LANIER LD160c RPCS:\
:lp=\
:mx#0:\
:sd=/var/spool/output/admincolor:\
:rm=admincolor:\
I am trying to setup a Lanier LD160c (admincolor) that has a network interface.
I am new to FreeBSD and tried to follow the handbook. I am able to print to a
HP 5SI (corp-admin) with no problems. There are no errors in the lpd-errs and
the file is drained from the queue, but the printer does
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 08:36:42PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to setup a Lanier LD160c (admincolor) that has a network
interface. I am new to FreeBSD and tried to follow the handbook. I am able
to print to a HP 5SI (corp-admin) with no problems. There are no errors in
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to setup a Lanier LD160c (admincolor) that has a network
interface. I am new to FreeBSD and tried to follow the handbook. I
am able to print to a HP 5SI (corp-admin) with no problems. There are
no errors in the lpd-errs and the file
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 12:14 +0200, Dominique Goncalves wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 12:03 AM, Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to mount (USB) devices in KDE/Gnome automagically through
dbus and hal. I added the following lines to /etc/rc.conf:
dbus_enable=YES
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 23:43 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
Thanks, I followed the faq to the letter and it show a dialog when I
insert a USB stick. Unfortunately when I insert an sdcard still nothing
happens.
Can anyone confirm that dbus and/or hald have anything to do with this?
(I
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 09:03:00AM +0200, Aniruddha wrote:
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 23:43 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
Thanks, I followed the faq to the letter and it show a dialog when I
insert a USB stick. Unfortunately when I insert an sdcard still nothing
happens.
Can anyone
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 08:36:39AM +0200, Aniruddha wrote:
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 12:14 +0200, Dominique Goncalves wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 12:03 AM, Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to mount (USB) devices in KDE/Gnome automagically through
dbus and hal. I added
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 12:03 AM, Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to mount (USB) devices in KDE/Gnome automagically through
dbus and hal. I added the following lines to /etc/rc.conf:
dbus_enable=YES
hald_enable=YES
Unfortunately when I insert an USB (NTFS formatted)
I'm trying to mount (USB) devices in KDE/Gnome automagically through
dbus and hal. I added the following lines to /etc/rc.conf:
dbus_enable=YES
hald_enable=YES
Unfortunately when I insert an USB (NTFS formatted) nothing happens.
When I insert a (fat) sdcard in my cardreader still nothing
Hi,
I'm trying to authenticate users from OpenLDAP. In LDAP userPassword
fields are crypted. So I'm trying to use pam_password crypt option in
ldap.conf.
But in LDAP log the the password data from pam_ldap module always is in
clear text. What could be wrong? Thanks in advance.
ldap.conf
host
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 23:31 +0100, Frank Shute wrote:
ls /dev/d
da0 da2 dconsdevstat dsp0.0 dsp1.0
da1 da3 devctl dgdb dsp0.1 dumpdev
On my machine:
$ ls /dev | grep dsp
dsp0.0
dsp0.1
i.e no dsp1.0
Could be that the 2 cards are confusing
On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 01:16 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Aniruddha skrev:
I've read the Setting Up the Sound Card part in the FreeBSD handbook
unfortunately I can't get my Intel HDA card to work. Any ideas would be
appreciated! Here's some relevant output:
If you load the driver
probably get what you've got to work but I don't know the
appropriate magic.
I think you're probably best off posting to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Explain that you've got 2 sound chips with the snd_hda driver binding
to both ask whether it's possible to get sound out of that
configuration without disabling
duplex)
The driver is binding to both.
Indeed. First one is HDMI on video and second on motherboard. The old
snd_hda driver you have surely unable to manage first one. Second looks
better, but also should be tested. Updated driver in 8-CURRENT should
work better. It could be ported to 7-STABLE
On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 01:16 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Aniruddha skrev:
I've read the Setting Up the Sound Card part in the FreeBSD handbook
unfortunately I can't get my Intel HDA card to work. Any ideas would be
appreciated! Here's some relevant output:
If you load the driver
Craig Butler wrote:
Will adding a slice to a gmirror instead of a whole disk work?
The slice is big enough to accommodate the old disk.
It will work no problem. The only possible trouble is to have the last
sector of the disk or slice free to be able to put the geom marker on
it. For example i
Will adding a slice to a gmirror instead of a whole disk work?
of course. slice, partition, even remote partition etc.
The slice is big enough to accommodate the old disk.
Thanks
Craig B
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On Tue, 2008-10-07 at 17:39 -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cat dmesg /dev/dsp
su: /dev/dsp: Operation not supported
from pciconf:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:27:0: class=0x040300 card=0x81d81043 chip=0x27d88086
rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel
. Mplayer might give you some debugging output if it doesn't
work.
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reasonable have a go at playing an mp3 or wav with
mplayer. Mplayer might give you some debugging output if it doesn't
work.
The output from mplayer
[AO OSS] audio_setup: Can't open audio device /dev/dsp: Operation not
supported
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Regards,
Aniruddha
:
$ cat /dev/sndstat
give you?
If that looks reasonable have a go at playing an mp3 or wav with
mplayer. Mplayer might give you some debugging output if it doesn't
work.
The output from mplayer
[AO OSS] audio_setup: Can't open audio device /dev/dsp: Operation not
supported
I'm
I've read the Setting Up the Sound Card part in the FreeBSD handbook
unfortunately I can't get my Intel HDA card to work. Any ideas would be
appreciated! Here's some relevant output:
sndstat:
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm: 32bit 2007061600/i386)
Installed devices:
pcm0: ATI (Unknown) High
Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've read the Setting Up the Sound Card part in the FreeBSD handbook
unfortunately I can't get my Intel HDA card to work. Any ideas would be
appreciated! Here's some relevant output:
sndstat:
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm: 32bit 2007061600/i386)
Installed
Hi Guys
Will adding a slice to a gmirror instead of a whole disk work?
The slice is big enough to accommodate the old disk.
Thanks
Craig B
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On Tue, 2008-10-07 at 17:39 -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've read the Setting Up the Sound Card part in the FreeBSD handbook
unfortunately I can't get my Intel HDA card to work. Any ideas would be
appreciated! Here's some relevant output:
...
I
Hello all,
I resolved my earlier problem (ipfw: getsockopt(IP_FW_ADD): Invalid
argument when trying ipfw add nat) by upgrading to 7.1-BETA which
includes ipfw_nat as a kernel module; however, it still doesn't seem
to work.
When I'm directly ping'ing another box, I can see packets arriving
I've now spent a month trying to make this work. Sure it
sort of works until we try to do consistent graphics work
with wish under kde; then we CANNOT get consistent results
with and without the second screen. IS THERE ANY WAY TO
START THIS MESS LOOKING LIKE ONE SCREEN. IT JUST DOESN'T
WORK
On Wednesday 24 September 2008 17:12:36 Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Sep 24), Andy Kosela said:
The netprint perl script provided in the Handbook (9.4.3.2) is not
working.. or am I missing something:
plotinus:~ cat new.txt | lp.sh
Can't contact 10.10.21.12: Address family not
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McKeown
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 12:41 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Netprint perl script from Handbook doesn't work
On Wednesday 24 September 2008 17:12:36 Dan
The netprint perl script provided in the Handbook (9.4.3.2) is not
working.. or am I missing something:
plotinus:~ cat new.txt | lp.sh
Can't contact 10.10.21.12: Address family not supported by protocol
family at /usr/local/libexec/netprint line 21.
plotinus: cat /usr/local/libexec/netprint
In the last episode (Sep 24), Andy Kosela said:
The netprint perl script provided in the Handbook (9.4.3.2) is not
working.. or am I missing something:
plotinus:~ cat new.txt | lp.sh
Can't contact 10.10.21.12: Address family not supported by protocol family at
/usr/local/libexec/netprint
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:12 PM, Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the last episode (Sep 24), Andy Kosela said:
The netprint perl script provided in the Handbook (9.4.3.2) is not
working.. or am I missing something:
plotinus:~ cat new.txt | lp.sh
Can't contact 10.10.21.12: Address
On Wednesday 24 September 2008 12:33:29 Andy Kosela wrote:
($ignore, $ignore, $protocol) = getprotobyname('tcp');
$ perl -e 'print join(\n, getprotobyname(tcp));'
tcp
TCP
6
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Problem with today's modular software: they start with the modules
and never get to the software part.
is mounted on top of it.
It's not the partition device names that determine the mount order,
but the order of the entries in /etc/fstab.
Actually not even the order in /etc/fstab matters. You can
place the root file system last and it will still work.
Uhm, just to be sure: We
, but
the order of the entries in /etc/fstab.
Actually not even the order in /etc/fstab matters. You can
place the root file system last and it will still work.
The important thing is that the root file system must be
partition a in the label, because this is hardcoded in
the boot loader (and probably
names that determine the mount order, but
the order of the entries in /etc/fstab.
Actually not even the order in /etc/fstab matters. You can
place the root file system last and it will still work.
Uhm, just to be sure: We are talking about the *root* file
system here.
Of course
I'm trying to install freeBSD on my pc, but after the installation it
doesn't boot. It can't find the kernel.
I think it is the problem with my partitioning. i'm trying this order:
/boot
swap
/
/var
/usr
Can you help me how to install in this order?
Robert Lebovich skrev:
I'm trying to install freeBSD on my pc, but after the installation it
doesn't boot. It can't find the kernel.
I think it is the problem with my partitioning. i'm trying this order:
/boot
swap
/
/var
/usr
Can you help me how to install in this order?
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 03:32:09PM +0200, Leslie Jensen wrote:
Robert Lebovich skrev:
I'm trying to install freeBSD on my pc, but after the installation it
doesn't boot. It can't find the kernel.
I think it is the problem with my partitioning. i'm trying this order:
/boot
swap
/
/var
how to install in this order?
Do not make a '/boot' partition separate from '/'.
It won't work.
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trying this order:
/boot
swap
/
/var
/usr
Can you help me how to install in this order?
Do not make a '/boot' partition separate from '/'.
It won't work.
that's aside from the fact that the root partition '/' always has to be the
first partition, for the simple reason that everything
Mel wrote:
that's aside from the fact that the root partition '/' always has to be the
first partition, for the simple reason that everything else is mounted on top
of it.
For the same reason:
/dev/ad1se /usr/local
/dev/ad1sf /usr
will not work.
For this particular case (root
logcheck:*:915:root,glarkin
Now the logcheck, root, and glarkin user can all read /var/log/auth.log,
and the logcheck script should work fine. I hope that clears everything
up. If you have any further questions or problems, please
When trying to add root and marco to the logcheck group I get:
...
#grep ^wheel: /etc/group | awk -F : '{ print $4 }' | xargs \ -n1 pw
groupmod logcheck -m
#xargs: -n1: No such file or directory
...
Should I add them manually to /etc/group? Or is this not enough to make
it work.
Regards
add them manually to /etc/group? Or is this not enough to
make it work.
Regards,
Marco
Sorry, my fault, I removed the backslash and it worked.
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 13:00:47 -0400
Greg Larkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now the logcheck, root, and glarkin user can all
read /var/log/auth.log, and the logcheck script should work fine. I
hope that clears everything up. If you have any further questions or
problems, please post back here
---
t/x11/write.t 2 1 50.00% 1
Failed 1/27 test scripts, 96.30% okay. 1/345 subtests failed, 99.71% okay.
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick/work/ImageMagick-6.4.3/PerlMagick.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick/work
Forwarded Message: Stop in
/usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick/work/ImageMagick-6.4.3/PerlMagick
Stop in
/usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick/work/ImageMagick-6.4.3/PerlMagick
Friday, September 12, 2008 8:47 AM
it out.
Regards,
Greg
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I discovered that when I change the permissions of the log files to 644
it seems to work. But it seems to me that it isn't very safe to make
log files readable to everybody.
Regards,
Marco
Hi Marco,
Right you are! In fact, after my initial
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 18:02:37 -0400
Greg Larkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marco,
Right you are! In fact, after my initial logcheck commit, someone
opened a PR stating something very similar to what you noted:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/127255
The submitter's point
Hi,
After upgrading logcheck from 1.1.1 to 1.2.54 I suddenly get errors of
logcheck not working correctly:
...
Warning: If you are seeing this message, your log files may not have
been checked!
Details:
Could not run logtail or save output
Check temporary directory: /tmp/logcheck.6IZZmq
Also
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Marco Beishuizen wrote:
Hi,
After upgrading logcheck from 1.1.1 to 1.2.54 I suddenly get errors of
logcheck not working correctly:
...
Warning: If you are seeing this message, your log files may not have
been checked!
Details:
Could not
Hello all there!...
Once i would like to enable disk encryption with geli approcah, i
noticed following problem:
CASE 1 | SUCCES
---
geli init -b -e aes -l 256 -s 4096 /dev/ad4s1
This
Sorry, forgot to mention: This is FreeBSD 7.0 on i386 machine with SATA
mode enabled on bios.
Regards
Cem Kayali, 09/05/08 23:20:
Hello all there!...
Once i would like to enable disk encryption with geli approcah, i
noticed following problem:
CASE 1 | SUCCES
Did someone try to install FBSD in one of those hp tablets?
I saw a ubuntu running on it few days ago.
I will apreciate any info.
See ya
Sdav
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Wojciech Puchar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, I'm sure, as usual, I'm being naive, but:
1) We can run 32-bit linux on amd64, so do we have 32-bit freebsd libs
already?
yes.
2) If we don't have the 32-bit libs, is it possible to steal them
base system's
dump -0af /mnt/d201gly-0.dump /
[snip]
restore -rf /mnt/restore/d201gly-0.dump
it complains about '/' issues
it complains about 'expecting YY got ZZ'
I very rarely use dump/restore, but based on the man page I cannot see
what's wrong other than the live fs issue already
On Sunday 31 August 2008 18:03:53 Lloyd M Caldwell wrote:
I needed to increase the size of my freebsd root (/). I booted, single
user, attached a large usb freebsd formatted file system to receive the
backup image.
And you're sure that the large usb freebsd formatted file system is intact
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 05:03:53PM -0600, Lloyd M Caldwell wrote:
Hello,
this all on a 7.0 freebsd system.
There are a couple of things missing here. You may have done them
and just not mentioned them, but...
Dump/Restore do NOT work as indicated in the handbook (or man pages
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 06:53:36PM -0500, J.D. Bronson wrote:
At 05:03 PM 8/31/2008 -0600, Lloyd M Caldwell wrote:
Hello,
this all on a 7.0 freebsd system.
Dump/Restore do NOT work as indicated in the handbook (or man
pages). It would be better to remove information from the handbook
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 02:49:10AM +0100, RW wrote:
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 18:53:36 -0500
J.D. Bronson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dump -C 32 -0Lf - / | ( cd /mnta ; restore xf - )
One minor caveat: dumping a live filesystem require dump to take a
snapshot, which in turn require
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Wojciech Puchar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, I'm sure, as usual, I'm being naive, but:
1) We can run 32-bit linux on amd64, so do we have 32-bit freebsd libs
already?
yes.
2) If we don't have the 32-bit libs, is it possible to steal them
base system's
At 02:49 AM 9/1/2008 +0100, RW wrote:
dump -C 32 -0Lf - / | ( cd /mnta ; restore xf - )
One minor caveat: dumping a live filesystem require dump to take a
snapshot, which in turn require soft-updates to be turned-on. The
default in sysinstall is to enable it for everything but the root
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 02:40:10 +0200 (CEST), Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Did you really run dump on a 'live' filesystem? The filesystem may be
changing under the feet of dump, while it copies data. That is bound to
cause trouble later on.
but shouldn't make NO files restored,
Hello,
this all on a 7.0 freebsd system.
Dump/Restore do NOT work as indicated in the handbook (or man pages). It
would be better to remove information from the handbook rather then have
information that doesn't work.
I needed to increase the size of my freebsd root (/). I booted, single
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 17:03:53 -0600, Lloyd M Caldwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
this all on a 7.0 freebsd system.
Dump/Restore do NOT work as indicated in the handbook (or man pages). It
would be better to remove information from the handbook rather then have
information that doesn't
At 05:03 PM 8/31/2008 -0600, Lloyd M Caldwell wrote:
Hello,
this all on a 7.0 freebsd system.
Dump/Restore do NOT work as indicated in the handbook (or man
pages). It would be better to remove information from the handbook
rather then have information that doesn't work.
Are you trying
man pages and have no clue how to rectify this. after re-reading the
handbook on backup basics, I'm sure that anyone using them will loose
everything. They are simply useless. take them offline.
i use restore regularly and it works.
anyway - i do test my backups at least full backups. but
Did you really run dump on a 'live' filesystem? The filesystem may be
changing under the feet of dump, while it copies data. That is bound to
cause trouble later on.
but shouldn't make NO files restored, maybe few files that was changed
while backing up.
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 18:53:36 -0500
J.D. Bronson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dump -C 32 -0Lf - / | ( cd /mnta ; restore xf - )
One minor caveat: dumping a live filesystem require dump to take a
snapshot, which in turn require soft-updates to be turned-on. The
default in sysinstall is to enable it
dump -C 32 -0Lf - / | ( cd /mnta ; restore xf - )
One minor caveat: dumping a live filesystem require dump to take a
snapshot, which in turn require soft-updates to be turned-on. The
default in sysinstall is to enable it for everything but the root
again - it will still dump file, maybe
identical with the previous one, this log file is produced and the
dual screen doesn't work.
It seems to get the primary and secondary screens totally confused.
What if you try x11-drivers/xf86-video-intel instead of
x11-drivers/xf86-video-i810
identical with the previous one, this log file is produced and the dual
screen doesn't work.
It seems to get the primary and secondary screens totally confused.
Ray Newman
29 Aug 2008
With X 1.4, use driver intel ( x11-drivers/xf86-video-intel ) and xrandr
to achieve the same effect. This has
.
The mouse doesn't work at all.
Are these issues related? What do I do now?
tia,
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with the previous one, this log file is produced and the
dual screen doesn't work.
It seems to get the primary and secondary screens totally confused.
Ray Newman
29 Aug 2008
With X 1.4, use driver intel ( x11-drivers/xf86-video-intel ) and
xrandr
to achieve the same effect. This has
I've been reading the wine64 wiki. I've also seen some of myself
other's questions in this general direction (not wine specifically,
but anything 64 vs 32) go by. Near as I can tell, the big hangup is
having 32-bit libs (i.e for X) hanging around on your system.
Now, I'm sure, as usual, I'm
Now, I'm sure, as usual, I'm being naive, but:
1) We can run 32-bit linux on amd64, so do we have 32-bit freebsd libs already?
yes.
2) If we don't have the 32-bit libs, is it possible to steal them
base system's 32-bit libs are installed by default, for older version
through
I have a server and a client,they use TCP to communication.For example,when
client send a message to server,the server return the same message to
client,then client show it.When client or server shutdown,it will send FIN.So I
want to use tcpdump to watch it. The server and client in the same
Howdy--
On Aug 28, 2008, at 10:03 PM, EdwardKing wrote:
I have a server and a client,they use TCP to communication.For
example,when client send a message to server,the server return the
same message to client,then client show it.When client or server
shutdown,it will send FIN.So I want to
/centrala/etc/asterisk.conf
/bin/sleep 5
/usr/sbin/rtprio 31 -`cat /centrala/run/asterisk.pid`
works fine, but looks like workaround for me not proper solution?
am i wrong? thank you for explanation why it doesn't work directly
Wojtek
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
/usr/sbin/rtprio 31 /usr/bin/su centrala -c \
/usr/local/bin/asterisk -C /centrala/etc/asterisk.conf
asterisk is started, but without realtime priority.
I'm not sure what's wrong, but it works fine for me:
# rtprio 31 su -m nobody -c 'id; /usr/sbin/rtprio'
I'm not sure what's wrong, but it works fine for me:
# rtprio 31 su -m nobody -c 'id; /usr/sbin/rtprio'
uid=65534(nobody) gid=65534(nobody) groups=65534(nobody)
rtprio: realtime priority 31
#
This is on 7-stable (a few months old, though).
i have 7 stable too. no idea :)
maybe asterisk have
, but looks like workaround for me not proper solution?
am i wrong? thank you for explanation why it doesn't work directly
Very few people do anything with RT priorities, in part because Unix
was designed to maximize workload throughput originally in a batch-
processing context. People who need
i run such command
/usr/sbin/rtprio 31 /usr/bin/su centrala -c \
/usr/local/bin/asterisk -C /centrala/etc/asterisk.conf
tu run (at startup) asterisk PBX as user centrala with realtime priority.
asterisk is started, but without realtime priority.
how to do this right?
i run asterisk as user
On Aug 21, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
i run such command
/usr/sbin/rtprio 31 /usr/bin/su centrala -c \
/usr/local/bin/asterisk -C /centrala/etc/asterisk.conf
tu run (at startup) asterisk PBX as user centrala with realtime
priority.
asterisk is started, but without realtime
I'm not sure of your settings, but increasing tx power is only good for
transmitting and will increase noise, hurting reception. Your S:N
numbers look quite poor, I rarely get any handshake when signal is that
bad. I'm surprised you managed to get a dhcp offer.
Have you tried this computer in
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 7:46 AM, David Gurvich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure of your settings, but increasing tx power is only good for
transmitting and will increase noise, hurting reception. Your S:N
numbers look quite poor, I rarely get any handshake when signal is that
bad. I'm
ideas in what I can do to make it work
Thanks
Reinhold
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Hi,
I'm running FreeBSD 7.0 and have been having trouble getting a
connection to my wireless access point with the ral driver. This is
the contents of my /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_ral0=ssid myssid wepmode on weptxkey 1 wepkey key here
bssid ap bssid DHCP
When I run 'dhclient ral0' to get the
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