Sounds like a ROUTER with analogue line dialer + hub/switch built in.
It may be chaper to build a dial up seserver with modem attached to it.
TELEPHONE-MODEM-SERVER-SWITCH- user ?
James H
I know some cisco gears would do this but thats probably too expencive for
the price...
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you wouldnt need routing table on dlink router
most eth ports on the cheap routers are hub/switch.
if you can ping xp from bsd that means switching is working.
Next question is what are you trying to do from XP to BSD ?
ssh? telnet ?
James H
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From:
looks like best option is to install oracle7-client from port and use it
with PHP from port too.
However, as oracle client is based on 7, newer functions does not seems to
be avilable.
OR
you can install linux emulator and install oracle client with linux
emulation.
james h
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i had a machine where internal clock runs 1.5 times faster than normal
clock.
as a result time will be about 5min faster every 30min or so.
if internal clock is busted like mine, ntpd will not be able to sync time.
It takes as long as few days to sync few min on your unix clock.
Also if i
Hi i have problem updating the portdb since i cvsup
portversion/portupgrade or anything will fail with same or similar msgs.
Im not certain how I can start
already tried portsdb -F but didnt make difference
any help or comment is welcome
flute# portsdb -uU
Updating the ports index ...
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James Hong wrote:
Hi i have problem updating the portdb since i cvsup
portversion/portupgrade or anything will fail with same or similar msgs.
Im not certain how I can start
already tried portsdb -F but didnt make difference
use /usr/ports/net/tsclient too if you're on rdp more than vnc
GUI to rdesktop (still got some limitation than CLI)
James H
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correct me if im wrong, but just because user is a part of WHELL group does
that mean he/she is a root ? or equivlent of root ?
I know lot of things like su - may require you to be wheel group but Im
not sure why a user has to be non wheel group in order to log in.
I think using SUDO is better
isnt VCD another CDFS with MPG1 DAT files ?
Why wouldnt it mount ?
damaged CD ?
or are we talking about different VCD ?
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try gphoto2
I remember extracting images from canon 10d using this.
James H
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