On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 02:01:30AM -0500, Jonathan T. Sage wrote:
> and on that note, did they continue that copyright infringment on the
> actual product? Cause my spidey sense is sensing that machine being sold
> out soon. (come on, you're all thinking how much you want a daemon
> packaged c
Hi there,
I have a 5.2 box which I use as a general purpose server in my house.
It has been a very good box up to now. I noticed that it wasn't
responding last night so I took a look at it and there was a message
which read: "panic: ffs_clusteralloc: map mismatch".
Not thinking much of it other
Hello everybody,
i have a brand new 5.3 installation on a machine that will act as a
web server. I installed php4-cli ... good .. but when i try to install
php4-extension (mysql, mssql, etc ...) an get an error. I tried to
install php4-extension on another machine ... that is also 5.3 and
Hi!
I'm supposed to mirror 2 similar disk drives using FreeBSD 5.3 The
thing is, I am confused which utility to use: vinum, gvinum, or geom.
As I understand it, geom is still fairly new but very promising.
Vinum, on the other hand, seems to be stable but not as extensible as
geom. Gvinum seem
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Besides, I am amazed this company hasn't already had problems with theft,
if one of these condom dispensers showed up around here, I can think of
a dozen people who would be trying to figure out how to steal it.
and on that note, did they continue that copyright infringment
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 11:09:09PM -0600, Jay Moore wrote:
> Excuse me if this has been posted already, but I couldn't find an answer
> after
> a brief search...
>
> Has a ship date for the 5.3 CD been set?
You'd have to ask whichever CD vendor you're purchasing from.
Kris
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> Subject: Re: Copyright Issues
>
>
> On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:34:11 +, Mick Walk
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 05:15:55PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am curious about contributing to FreeBSD. I have a command line utility
> I would like to offer up, but I can't figure out where to send it etc. The
> site discusses the licensing types etc, but gives no info on w
> I'm afraid I missed the note in /usr/ports/UPDATING about portupgrade
> building INDEX, so when a simple upgrade stalled for three hours (p166
> here) without doing anything obvious, I'm afraid I typed ^C.
> Portupgrade was rebuilding the database, and the ^C made it move on to
> the index, which
I'm afraid I missed the note in /usr/ports/UPDATING about portupgrade
building INDEX, so when a simple upgrade stalled for three hours (p166
here) without doing anything obvious, I'm afraid I typed ^C.
Portupgrade was rebuilding the database, and the ^C made it move on to
the index, which I again s
if memory serves, netzero started some kick on fastest dial up network
on the net by implementing some kind of over the line compression. if
thats the case then it would be more than just a network protocol, but
some kind of compression routine that you would need to duplicate. i
hate to say
test foo
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it was said:
>it seems that the FreeBSD-NTFS-filesystem doesn't show all files that
>are in a directory. My mp3 Directory is located on a Win XP
>NTFS-Partition.
>
>I hope there is a solution.
I saw this exact phenomenon once with graphics files. It turned out
that the files were partially corru
Excuse me if this has been posted already, but I couldn't find an answer after
a brief search...
Has a ship date for the 5.3 CD been set?
Thanks,
Jay
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Hello,
I am curious about contributing to FreeBSD. I have a command line utility
I would like to offer up, but I can't figure out where to send it etc. The
site discusses the licensing types etc, but gives no info on where to
actually send things:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/art
I've written a command line utility to deal with this type of thing.
It's called duc. You can get it at:
http://ed.lexingrad.net/duc/
duc takes out unprintables, extended ascii set chars, spaces and
punctuations, with options to allow you to take out some while leaving
others. Also there is a test
it was said:
>I have a system that right now I'm using to learn FreeBSD. I want to
go
>through the update process that I assume I'll have to follow regularly
>once the computer is up and running as a web and mail server. Right
>now I'm not concerned about backups; that's my next project.
>
>I'
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have a system that right now I'm using to learn FreeBSD. I want to go
through the update process that I assume I'll have to follow regularly
once the computer is up and running as a web and mail server. Right
now I'm not concerned about backups; that's my next project.
I'm
KZ wrote:
my login name has an @ in it how do i login?
every time i type @ it erases my login
i'm using a tibook OSX 10.3.6
Questions about MacOS X belong elsewhere, but it is strongly recommended that
you choose usernames which contain only lower-case alphanumeric characters,
and are 8 or fewer
J W wrote:
I have NetZero as my Dial-Up ISP. I would love to use freebsd as my
gateway, ratehr than use windows with ICS enabled. Is there a way to
work around the proprietary software used by NetZero, or has any one
seen a way to make freebsd work with netzero?
Thank You,
IDESpinner
I've not
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, I Nyoman Suka Ada wrote:
But still, very slow. But the most interesting thing is that, why is it not
slow when SSH-ing from Win XP.
Try looking at the clients and see if they are trying to connect to a
different protocol.
For example if your server is trying protocol 1 then
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Kevin Kinsey
Thank you for your questions.
You're welcome, of course.
On 4.10-RELEASE I had to create the link
/dev/tuner -> /dev/tuner0
myself. On 5.3-RELEASE this link must have
been created during the installation since
it was there when I went to create it.
pcf.ko i
I have a system that right now I'm using to learn FreeBSD. I want to go
through the update process that I assume I'll have to follow regularly
once the computer is up and running as a web and mail server. Right
now I'm not concerned about backups; that's my next project.
I'm attempting to foll
my login name has an @ in it how do i login?
every time i type @ it erases my login
i'm using a tibook OSX 10.3.6
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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 10:57 am, Dan Strick wrote:
> (I suggest this thread be moved to the chat mailing list.)
>
> It is not clear that copyright law applies here. I doubt that the concept
> of a cute demon is copyrightable. In order to be a copyright violation,
> it might have to be obvio
On Monday 22 November 2004 05:05 pm, Laszlo Antal wrote:
> I am tryin to install FreeBSD 5.3 on my Toshiba Satellite Laptop.
> Every time I boot up from the cd it stops loading at
> pci0 on pcib0
>
> I tryed everything in my bios.I even disable the wirwles card and the
> mouse, unpluged evry extra
My computer has the following partition scheme.
Disk 0: (80 gig)
40MB Dell Utility Partition (fat)
48GB Windows XP Pro (NTFS)
(remaining) FreeBSD 5.3 Release
Disk 1: (40 gig)
Full disk allocated to an NTFS volume for file storage
I am using system commander 8.1 as a boot loader which is installed
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 03:47:23PM -0800, Peter Trinh wrote:
>I am working on some FreeBSD driver code that was written a few
>years back for FreeBSD 4.3. I already downloaded and installed 4.10
>(using FTP ISO image), but there have been so many changes in the
>kernel between the 4.3 and 4.10. As
At 10:41 AM +0900 11/24/04, Rob wrote:
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
Also, did you do your benchmarking before or after the recent
fixes to -j processing? I haven't redone them after that change,
and I think it will be interesting to see what effect that has.
These tests were done on 5.3-Stable as of N
sorry, a typo...
"I booted windows on the same system and the sound card/speakers are not
working"..
meant is say "sound card/speakers is working" with windows.
Kevin Smith wrote:
I had followed the handbook to configure sound (sound blaser Live!)
on my new 5.3 installation. It was working
I had followed the handbook to configure sound (sound blaser Live!) on
my new 5.3 installation. It was working yesterday but it doesn't work
now. Just to verify, I booted windows on the same system and the sound
card/speakers are not working.
Here is my dmesg output and sndstat:
> dmesg|fgre
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 05:51:36PM -0800, scott renna wrote:
> The mount command I'm using is mount /dev/da0s1
> /mnt/external and it results in:
>
> mount: /dev/da0s1 on /mnt/external: incorrect super
> block
>
Try mount_msdosfs for fat32 and mount_ntfs for ntfs
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ON> vtun is a solution for Ethernet over IP tunneling.
ON> No encryption, no authentication. It is really like extending your LAN
ON> cable acros Internet.
ON> Olivier
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well you could then do VPN with your new "virtual LAN" and then at
least have a
> Hi! I am looking for a solution to this problem: I
> want to make a tcp tunneling. The ssh tunneling
> doesn`t satisies me because I don`t want to tunnel a
> specific service, I want to tunnel everything. For
> example: I would like my host to route everything
> through a tcp tunnel. I would like
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
Also, did you do your benchmarking before or after the recent
fixes to -j processing? I haven't redone them after that change,
and I think it will be interesting to see what effect that has.
These tests were done on 5.3-Stable as of Nov. 22nd.
I believe these -j changes we
JM> On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 12:48:49AM +0100, Hexren wrote:
JM> : Now add to that picture that every subdomain could be an alias for another
JM> : domain or point to an IP address, which incase of the IP address is
JM> : meaning a real machine.
JM> So that means that the right-most portion of the
Here is a snip from the make install command.
cc -shared -Wl,-soname,libruby18.so.18 array.o bignum.o class.o
compar.o dir.o dln.o enum.o error.o eval.o file.o gc.o hash.o
inits.o io.o marshal.o math.o numeric.o object.o pack.o parse.o
process.o prec.o random.o range.o
Hello!
I posted this problem earlier here, but I haven't got any response yet.
I tried to debug it myself and here's where I stand:
The problem was that ppp does not start automatically at system startup,
although all ppp_* variables are properly set in /etc/rc.conf. I tried
to edit /etc/rc.net
it was said:
>On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 12:48:49AM +0100, Hexren wrote:
>: Now add to that picture that every subdomain could be an alias for
another
>: domain or point to an IP address, which incase of the IP address is
>: meaning a real machine.
>
>So that means that the right-most portion of the
Hello,
I've set up a FreeBSD box to provide my home network a NAT access to the
Internet and a DNS caching-only server with bind 8.3.7 (among other things).
It's working perfectly but today I noticed something that I do not
understand. When trying to $ nslookup google.com on a client host,
here's w
I have NetZero as my Dial-Up ISP. I would love to use freebsd as my
gateway, ratehr than use windows with ICS enabled. Is there a way to
work around the proprietary software used by NetZero, or has any one
seen a way to make freebsd work with netzero?
Thank You,
IDESpinner
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> I just picked up a PM25 for our colo facility, so that I can do remote
> admin on the FreeBSD boxes ... our two Tyan servers are a piece of cake,
> as they have DB9 Serial, like I'd expect ... but the Intel motherboards
> have "External RJ45 serial,
Kevin Kinsey
Thank you for your questions.
On 4.10-RELEASE I had to create the link
/dev/tuner -> /dev/tuner0
myself. On 5.3-RELEASE this link must have
been created during the installation since
it was there when I went to create it.
pcf.ko is not found on my 4.10-RELEASE system.
I believe tha
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> I've been searching, and not finding, settings to use on the port of a
> portmaster so that it will act as a proper serial console ... I swear I
> saved it the last time it went around the lists ... can someone please
> send me the settings?
I'm us
On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 12:48:49AM +0100, Hexren wrote:
: Now add to that picture that every subdomain could be an alias for another
: domain or point to an IP address, which incase of the IP address is
: meaning a real machine.
So that means that the right-most portion of the subdomain would be e
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Trevor Hart wrote:
I installed Apache version 2.0.43 on my FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE server. The
httpd file is set up with Listen 80 and Listen 8000. The problem is that it
will not accept connections on port 80, even though it is listening (checked
using netstat, and sockstat). It
Nikolas Britton
Thank you for your input. I have written a web page describing
some of my experiences with my TV card at
http://www.io.com/~rotenber/
It is 4.10-RELEASE only, but you may find it helpful.
Regards,
J.M. Rotenberry
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On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 03:47:23PM -0800, Peter Trinh wrote:
> Hi FreeBSD Administrator,
>
> I am working on some FreeBSD driver code that was written a few years back
> for FreeBSD 4.3. I already downloaded and installed 4.10 (using FTP ISO
> image), but there have been so many changes in the k
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On Tuesday, 23 November 2004 at 15:47:23 -0800, Peter Trinh wrote:
> Hi FreeBSD Administrator,
>
> I am working on some FreeBSD driver code that was written a few
> years back for FreeBSD 4.3. I already d
JM> AFAIK, a fully qualified domain name is like
JM> machine.domain.xxx
JM> but what about addresses like
JM> us.510.mail.yahoo.com??
JM> Is there any hierarchy to the names in this case?
JM> jm
-
I would think that viewing mail.yahoo.com as machi
Hi FreeBSD Administrator,
I am working on some FreeBSD driver code that was written a few years back for
FreeBSD 4.3. I already downloaded and installed 4.10 (using FTP ISO image), but
there have been so many changes in the kernel between the 4.3 and 4.10. As a
result, I've had a lot of problem
AFAIK, a fully qualified domain name is like
machine.domain.xxx
but what about addresses like
us.510.mail.yahoo.com??
Is there any hierarchy to the names in this case?
jm
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glen disley wrote:
I just installed Freebsd5.3. After a long compile process and a
few tweeks of Xorg I was able to get a kdm screen prompt.
There are only 2 users on the system, one bing root and the
other me (Glen). What I don't understand is why on the kdm
login screen I see Charlie&root as admi
On 2004-11-23 16:05, glen disley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just installed Freebsd5.3. After a long compile process and a few
> tweeks of Xorg I was able to get a kdm screen prompt. There are only 2
> users on the system, one bing root and the other me (Glen). What I
> don't understand is why o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too am trying to get a tv tunner working today, here's my notes so far
(might be some links in it to help you out):
Pinnacle Systems
EMPTYV
EMPTYV-51013825-1.5
Chips:
Conexant
Fusion 878A
25878-13
Philips
TDA9885TS
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/TDA9885.html
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 16:05:20 -0700
glen disley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> I just installed Freebsd5.3. After a long compile process and a few
> tweeks of Xorg I was able to get a kdm screen prompt. There are only 2
> users on the system, one bing root and the other me (Glen). What I don'
I just installed Freebsd5.3. After a long compile process and a few
tweeks of Xorg I was able to get a kdm screen prompt. There are only 2
users on the system, one bing root and the other me (Glen). What I don't
understand is why on the kdm login screen I see Charlie&root as
administrators and
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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 22:35, Christian Hiris wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 November 2004 22:22, Ralph wrote:
> > actually, since I was in csh, the setenv FTP_PROXY
> > my.internal.proxy:80 worked like a charm, except that,
> > for some reason, fetch ref
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iicbb - OK with 4.8, broken with 5.3
I am trying to migrate from 4.8-RELEASE to 5.3-RELEASE.
Everything appears to function properly except my TV card.
Since I have installed 5.3-RELEASE on a separate hard drive
it is easy to compare it to the 4.10-RELEASE. The hardwa
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 01:31:23PM -0800, Ralph wrote:
> > > > On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:31, Ralph wrote:
> > > > > But when I do a make install I can't fetch anything...
> > > > > thoughts?
> > >
> > If you have ssh access out through the firewall, you can tunnel DNS
> > (and http/ftp) req
I have solved the first boot-stage following the instructions on
m0n0wall: http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/hack/#loader
Erik
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iicbb - OK with 4.8, broken with 5.3
I am trying to migrate from 4.8-RELEASE to 5.3-RELEASE.
Everything appears to function properly except my TV card.
Since I have installed 5.3-RELEASE on a separate hard drive
it is easy to compare it to the 4.10-RELEASE. The hardware on
these two systems a
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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 22:22, Ralph wrote:
> actually, since I was in csh, the setenv FTP_PROXY
> my.internal.proxy:80 worked like a charm, except that,
> for some reason, fetch refuses to work without
> internet DNS resolution. As with our envir
--- Doug Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 01:22:07PM -0800, Ralph
> wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:31, Ralph wrote:
> > > > Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where
> these boxes are
> > > > installed. In other words, the only way to
> get out to the
> >
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 01:22:07PM -0800, Ralph wrote:
> > On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:31, Ralph wrote:
> > > Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes are
> > > installed. In other words, the only way to get out to the
> > > internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So in my /etc/p
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> On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:31, Ralph wrote:
> > Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these
> boxes
> > are installed. In other words, the only way to
> get
> > out to the internet is th
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 01:18:13PM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Nov 23), stan said:
> > I remebr using a crses based clock in FreeBSD. It was a digital clock. I
> > can't seem to remeber it's name, and a man -k clock doesn't seem to point
> > me at it. It might have not been in t
At 14:31 11/23/2004, Ralph, wrote:
>Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes
>are installed. In other words, the only way to get
>out to the internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So
>in my /etc/profile I have a line
>
>HTTP_PROXY=my.internal.proxy:80
>export HTTP_PROXY
>
> But whe
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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:31, Ralph wrote:
> Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes
> are installed. In other words, the only way to get
> out to the internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So
> in my /etc/profile I have a line
>
* Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1132 20:32]:
> Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes
> are installed. In other words, the only way to get
> out to the internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So
> in my /etc/profile I have a line
>
> HTTP_PROXY=my.internal.proxy:80
try http_proxy=h
Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes
are installed. In other words, the only way to get
out to the internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So
in my /etc/profile I have a line
HTTP_PROXY=my.internal.proxy:80
export HTTP_PROXY
But when I do a make install I can't fetch
anything
Hello, anybody there has tried ohphone 1.4.1 in FreeBSD 5.3 Stable?
I have working sound (output good. Input, well the mic records sound,
not good quality).
Ophone registers to gatekeeper, but no sound is produced while a call is
in course.
Error messages are generated by PCM channel.c.
However,
Kevin,
Thanks for adding the historical view to the answer. Wow. All
I wanted to do was learn enough about FreeBSD to run a web
server and host mailing lists. Instead, I find myself immersed
in an interesting and challenging new culture with knowledgeable
mentors.
Unfortunately, given my eng
In the last episode (Nov 23), stan said:
> I remebr using a crses based clock in FreeBSD. It was a digital clock. I
> can't seem to remeber it's name, and a man -k clock doesn't seem to point
> me at it. It might have not been in the default path (/usr/ames or
> something?).
>
> Can some kind soul
I remebr using a crses based clock in FreeBSD. It was a digital clock. I
can't seem to remeber it's name, and a man -k clock doesn't seem to point
me at it. It might have not been in the default path (/usr/ames or
something?).
Can some kind souls remind me of what this is?
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At 12:51 PM +0900 11/23/04, Rob wrote:
Laurence Sanford wrote:
Rob wrote:
With these simple tests, I come to the conclusion that
"make -j$n buildworld" is best with n = number of CPUs.
Does that make sense?
Rob.
This is what I've been telling people and usin
Mick Walker wrote:
Now, getting to the point, I was shocked when I went into the toilet
facilities in the pub, and found one of those vending machines that sell
novelty items of a sexual nature, featuring on the design something that
looked remarkably similar to the BSD Daemon. To the best
of my k
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Why are there two versions of sysinstall, one five times the
size of the other, and what are the differences between them
other than file size and time?
Jay O'Brien
Rio Linda, California, USA
Sorry I'm late on this ... you've got a good technical
answer already; I thought m
I updated loader.rc to this:
== loader.rc =
echo Loading Kernel...
load boot/kernel/kernel
echo Loading memory file system...
load -t mfs_root boot/mfsroot
set vfs.root.mountfrom="ufs:/dev/md0c"
echo Booting...
echo \007\007
boot
==
However, this fails to launch
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 09:45:31AM +0100, Axel S. Gruner wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I ran into some problems with "portsdb -uU" since the INDEX file has
> been removed from the CVS.
> Sometimes it works, sometimes not.
> In my understanding, after a cvsup of the ports tree, i have to do a
> "make fetchinde
Dan Nelson wrote:
One nice tool to install is ports/sysutils/smartmontools, which will
monitor the error counters kept by the drive and let you know if it's
going bad. Works on both SCSI and ATA disks.
Cool, what about drives that have a built-in temperature sensor... When
I had windows on thi
should I be able to define IPSTATE_SIZE and IPSTATE_MAX in make.conf?
Is there a better way to set these than editing
sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_state.h?
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:34:11 +, Mick Walker wrote:
>>
> ...
> Now, getting to the point, I was shocked when I went into the toilet
> facilities in the pub, and found one of those vending machines that sell
> novelty items of a sexual nature, featuring on the design something that
> looked remar
In the last episode (Nov 23), Nikolas Britton said:
> Is this the norm SCSI drives?... With IDE drives bad sector remapping
> is transparent, the drive does all that by itself, and if you start
> getting bad sectors it's because the drive ran out of spares
Remapping on an uncorrectable read error
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Nov 23), Nikolas Britton said:
Ryan J. Cavicchioni wrote:
This is what produced the output:
"camcontrol modepage da1 -m 1 -e -P 3"
I ended up using the utility on my SCSI controller to remap the bad
blocks. For the moment it is working fine.
I'd
In the last episode (Nov 23), Piotr Gnyp said:
> after upgrade from 5.2.1 o 5.3-STABLE my system started to reboot on
> regular basis. The error message on screen (not always showing):
>
> Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
> cpuid = 0; apic id=03
> fault virtual address = 0x1c
> fault
Hi,
Where can I find information on how to program the (Zoomed Video) ZV Port on
a freebsd laptop.
Regards
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Software and Systems Engineer
SEOS Ltd
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Fools you are... to say you learn by your experience
I prefer to profit by other's mistakes and avoid th
In the last episode (Nov 23), Nikolas Britton said:
> Ryan J. Cavicchioni wrote:
> >This is what produced the output:
> >
> >"camcontrol modepage da1 -m 1 -e -P 3"
> >
> > I ended up using the utility on my SCSI controller to remap the bad
> > blocks. For the moment it is working fine.
>
> I'd sta
Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Ruben de Groot wrote:
>
>> I'm successfully doing the same thing you are trying here. How do you
>> start tftpd? I have it launched from inetd with option "-s /var/tftp".
>
> Thanks, I had no -s. I inserted -l -s /var/tftp, -l to get log in
> /var/log/messages
>
> Now I g
Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Ruben de Groot wrote:
>
>> I'm successfully doing the same thing you are trying here. How do you
>> start tftpd? I have it launched from inetd with option "-s /var/tftp".
>
> Thanks, I had no -s. I inserted -l -s /var/tftp, -l to get log in
> /var/log/messages
>
> Now I g
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 09:38:50AM -0600, Nikolas Britton wrote:
> you rebuild your ports (screen) after you updated from 5.2.1?
Yes. In fact, i did it again a while ago. I`ll check if the error will occur
again.
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Piotr Gnyp wrote:
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 09:06:44AM -0600, Nikolas Britton wrote:
The first problem is your trying to run 5.3-STABLE. the -STABLE tag does
NOT mean the system will be stable it mean the code base is relatively
stable compared to -CURRENT. Until FreeBSD 5.x matures a bit more (
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 21:25:38 -, Richard Chr. Farnes
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> Could you please tell me which link I put into my supfile to update
> programmes and packages.
I'm not sure which link you're referring to, but there are numerous
cvsup servers
(ie cvsup10.freebsd.org) that you c
Hi there, I am using FreeBSD-5.3 and have the following problem:
I tried to install it on my old computer, and a I cann't let it to detect my
network card ( 3com 3C900-COMBO ) which is
suposed to be suported by the xl(4) driver. But my computer just cann't detect
it and I also tried to use other
Nikolas Britton wrote:
Ryan J. Cavicchioni wrote:
This is what produced the output:
"camcontrol modepage da1 -m 1 -e -P 3"
I ended up using the utility on my SCSI controller to remap the bad
blocks. For the moment it is working fine.
I'd start looking for a replacement drive if I where you.
Also.
After installing and launching samba 3.0.7 daemons under my postgresql FBSD5.3
stable server at office, I'm having trouble in connecting to whatever windows
share in the M$ LAN.
Here you are what's going on:
1) I can ping to my windows server srvs1.myco;
2) If I issue
smbclient -L srvs1.myco -
In the last episode (Nov 23), J.D. Bronson said:
> At 09:45 PM 11/22/2004, you wrote:
> >In the last episode (Nov 22), Ryan J. Cavicchioni said:
> >> AWRE (Auto Write Reallocation Enbld): 1
> >> ARRE (Auto Read Reallocation Enbld): 1
> >> TB (Transfer Block): 0
> >> RC (Read Continuous): 0
> >>
Ryan J. Cavicchioni wrote:
This is what produced the output:
"camcontrol modepage da1 -m 1 -e -P 3"
I ended up using the utility on my SCSI controller to remap the bad
blocks. For the moment it is working fine.
I'd start looking for a replacement drive if I where you.
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On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 09:06:44AM -0600, Nikolas Britton wrote:
> The first problem is your trying to run 5.3-STABLE. the -STABLE tag does
> NOT mean the system will be stable it mean the code base is relatively
> stable compared to -CURRENT. Until FreeBSD 5.x matures a bit more (maybe
> after
Piotr Gnyp wrote:
Hi,
after upgrade from 5.2.1 o 5.3-STABLE my system started to reboot on regular
basis. The error message on screen (not always showing):
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 0; apic id=03
fault virtual address = 0x1c
fault code = supervisor write, page not prese
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