Netgear WG511 (no driver attached)

2004-01-20 Thread Andrew Hall
Greetings, Please forgive the cross post (sent to freebsd-mobile also), but I have not received a reply from -mobile yet. I have Netgear WG511 running on 5.2-CURRENT. If I boot with the card or insert it after boot I get the following output: cardbus0: network at device 0.0 (no driver

Re: ideas for an old BSD laptop?

2004-01-20 Thread Andrew Hall
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Lophtcrack, [EMAIL PROTECTED] or any of the other distributed computing projects. Drew On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 17:55, Didier Wiroth wrote: Perhaps you could use it as a thin terminal client with vnc or even windows terminal client (http://www.rdesktop.org/).

Re: Netgear WG511 (no driver attached)

2004-01-20 Thread Andrew Hall
: On Tuesday 20 January 2004 03:35 pm, Andrew Hall wrote: Greetings, Please forgive the cross post (sent to freebsd-mobile also), but I have not received a reply from -mobile yet. I have Netgear WG511 running on 5.2-CURRENT. If I boot with the card or insert it after boot I get

Re: onboard sound does not work

2004-02-09 Thread Andrew Hall
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 15:24, Nathan Kinkade wrote: On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 03:47:31PM +0100, by way of Gaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. I am a newbie to both unix and FreeBSD. I am trying to configure my onboard sond without success. My motherboard: ASUS P4S800-MX Audio spec: ADI

Re: onboard sound does not work

2004-02-09 Thread Andrew Hall
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 16:24, Nicolas wrote: On Monday 09 February 2004 21.50, Andrew Hall wrote: On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 15:24, Nathan Kinkade wrote: On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 03:47:31PM +0100, by way of Gaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. I am a newbie to both unix and FreeBSD. I am

Re: onboard sound does not work

2004-02-10 Thread Andrew Hall
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 17:05, Nicolas wrote: On Monday 09 February 2004 22.29, Andrew Hall wrote: On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 16:24, Nicolas wrote: On Monday 09 February 2004 21.50, Andrew Hall wrote: On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 15:24, Nathan Kinkade wrote: On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 03:47:31PM

Re: KDE startup slowly on initializing system service

2004-02-24 Thread Andrew Hall
FWIW I noticed on my 5.2 box today kinit was using 60% of the processor. I restarted KDE and kinit's usage dropped to ~1%. Drew On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 01:49, Stephen Liu wrote: Hi Teodor, FreeBSD 5.2 I encounter the same problem. KDE starts very slow, first popup desktop

Re: KDE startup slowly on initializing system service

2004-02-24 Thread Andrew Hall
Stephen, The network changes might not releated to the issues w/ KDE. I would first verify that no other program is trashing your resources. Then check to make sure you have a newer version of KDE. Did you look at the KDE site for known bugs, maybe? HTH, Drew On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 09:55,

Re: Shell scripting woes.

2004-02-24 Thread Andrew Hall
You might wanna check the users mailbox. Cron send mail on errors. Drew On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 16:11, Mathias Haas wrote: It is executable and it didn't have a newline at the end, it does now - but there's still no difference... Do you have to do something to get FreeBSDs (4.6.2) cron to

Re: directories to exclude for backups

2004-02-27 Thread Andrew Hall
Ben, I personally believe the only data necessary to archive is your configuration files, and user data. The OS is easy to replace, real easy in FreeBSD. I consider the entire OS to be expendable because it is so easy to replace. Another option for software is amanda. Its in ports. Drew On

JDK 1.5 and 5.3

2005-01-24 Thread Andrew Hall
Greetings, I have a few questions about jdk and 5.3. 1. If one does a src compile, it requires that the linux-sun-jdk to be installed to bootstrap the compile of native jdk. Why would freebsd not use a binary version of it's own native jdk to bootstrap itself? If that's not feasible, then why

Re: JDK 1.5 and 5.3

2005-01-24 Thread Andrew Hall
Erik Norgaard wrote: Andrew Hall wrote: Greetings, I have a few questions about jdk and 5.3. 1. If one does a src compile, it requires that the linux-sun-jdk to be installed to bootstrap the compile of native jdk. Why would freebsd not use a binary version of it's own native jdk to bootstrap

Re: Scroll whell on FreeBSD 5.3 i386

2005-01-24 Thread Andrew Hall
Add this to your mouse section, and restart X. Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 Drew Michael Madden wrote: What is the secret to getting my scroll wheel working on FreeBSD 5.3? If have the following added to /etc/rc.conf: moused_enable=YES moused_flags= moused_port=/dev/psm0 moused_type=auto

Re: JDK 1.5 and 5.3

2005-01-24 Thread Andrew Hall
Tabor Kelly wrote: Andrew Hall wrote: snip Any idea about the missing browser plugin? Which browser? For Firefox one way to get a functional Java plugin is simply to install the JDK before you build Firefox. Well sorta. I installed firefox, then built jdk, then removed firefox, then rebuilt

Re: JDK 1.5 and 5.3

2005-01-24 Thread Andrew Hall
Sorry to reply to my own post Andrew Hall wrote: Tabor Kelly wrote: Andrew Hall wrote: snip Any idea about the missing browser plugin? Which browser? For Firefox one way to get a functional Java plugin is simply to install the JDK before you build Firefox. Well sorta. I installed firefox

Re: JDK 1.5 and 5.3

2005-01-25 Thread Andrew Hall
Jeremy, Thank you very much for your reply. Drew Jeremy Faulkner wrote: Andrew Hall wrote: Greetings, I have a few questions about jdk and 5.3. 1. If one does a src compile, it requires that the linux-sun-jdk to be installed to bootstrap the compile of native jdk. Why would freebsd not use

SUMMARY: Re: JDK 1.5 and 5.3

2005-01-25 Thread Andrew Hall
of a license issue, and not a technology issue. Drew Jeremy Faulkner wrote: Andrew Hall wrote: Greetings, I have a few questions about jdk and 5.3. 1. If one does a src compile, it requires that the linux-sun-jdk to be installed to bootstrap the compile of native jdk. Why would freebsd not use