it into the app I'm using.
Doesn't work everywhere, but it's somewhat consistent while running X.
JB
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cardbus cards working in FreeBSD 4.[5|6|7] - I
think cardbus support is coming in 5.0. I've had a variety of 16-bit
pc-cards working, though. The workhorse in my Thinkpad is a 3Com
3ccfe574bt.
Sorry, bad luck :(
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Just a thought. That Voodoo3 should work fine, though no acdeleration tihs
side of Mesa (software).
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Subject: Re[2]: Voodoo 3500 AGP under FreeBSD
Dear/Beste John,
Wednesday, January 1, 2003, 11:27:08 PM, you wrote:
Subsection Display
Depth
card supported?
TIA...
PCI Soundblasters seem to work great. I have 3 SBLive! cards installed
here. The Handbook has a page about adding sound support to your kernel
(you'll need 'device pcm'):
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
JB
# John
to the project :)
Seriously though, nobody seems too interested in fixing this issue,
understandably. You can still boot ok, correct? Perhaps you could try
another bootloader? Be warned that fiddling with your bootloader can have
dire consequences for your system...
JB
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' noise out of the mix (all my vinyl has it :),
Audacity has great noise filters and it's in the ports collection.
HTH - JB
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feel free to contact me off-list.
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by
default is in /etc/X11/XF86Config. This file needs to be generated by a
configuration program.
You can either do this in /stand/sysinstall or by running 'xf86config'
manually, which is my preferred method. Re-installing the box is certainly
not necessary. I mean, this isn't Windows ;)
# John
freebsd 4.6.2
make all-depends-list
In the ports dir in question.
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with the ALSA drivers, but
until my employment situation levels out, that's not gonna happen.
In FreeBSD Audacity is the best IMHO. Another great one (much more
full-featured) is Ardour, but it seems to be Linux-only and I have no idea
what would be required to re-compile it for FreeBSD.
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are you
using?
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always beat this error by disabling 'PnP OS Installed' or it's
equivalent in my BIOS. Check your BIOS, disable the 'PnP OS' support and
you should be all set.
Good luck.
JB
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in the boot messages, (not 100% native, will
probe
later) if this is of any moment
snip
That message is nothing to worry about. Could you please provide some
details on exactly *how* the installation is failing?
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a -i option to enable in-place editing of files.
my question:
Does this mean that the wrong version of sed is included in the iso of disk 1?
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usually:
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mouse)
and it works fine with protocoal 'auto'. Note that I don't use moused or
imwheel at all.
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I'm doing wrong??
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snip
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agains the new source?
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defaults. You may need to change the IRQ or the other settings to match
your card. See the sbc(4) manual page for more information.
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Does the sbc device show up in dmesg? PCI Soundblasters are about $20
right now ...
Good luck!
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On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Darren wrote:
I have successfully compiled a new kernel once already on a new install of
FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE. Since then, I
and it doesn't seem to error out at boot time, but it doesn't
work and I can't load it from the command line (same error about the
unconfigured device).
Any hints on how to get this working appreciated!
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I'm trying to use apmd on my Thinkpad but I can't seem to figure it out. I
have the support in my kernel:
root:/home/johnnyb
also in the ports tree.
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it's working,
if you cat the device and move the mouse around you get a lot of gibberish
in the terminal, it's a quick device test.
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$ apropos console
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with a lot fewer zones in the individual
directories, but bind's start up time is much longer.
I can live with the first hasing if I need to, but I'm seeking some advice and
suggestions on what others think (or know) would be better.
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you to use
all manner of *nix email clients, but have you tried just setting up (say)
mozilla mail or kmail in the normal fashion?
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Thanks to all who have responded to my plea for help.
Gary
Yep - email servers are pernicious, complex beasties, some worse than
others. Fortunately, most of Unix is not nearly so complex.
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/me read /usr/src/UPDATING. Sorry to clutter your INBOXes.
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Subject: 4.7 -- 5.0 via CVSup
Hello All
Just for yucks I tried to upgrade
in 4.7.
JB
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-sepcific parts) but maybe
enough to work well by now. I'm not sure it's been a while.
cad/geda
cad/iverilog
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Subject: Need help with Sound Card
Hi,
I've got a Rockwell WaveArtist card (RWA010, R6711-31) but I can't
configure FreeBSD 4.7 to see it correctly. Bios sees it ok at 0x220
it works under Windows (IRQ 5)
It's supposed to be ISA PnP and Sound
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Just upgraded to 5.0 and cvsup'd my ports. When I attempt to load X, I get
this error (a lot of times) and X doesn't load:
Symbol from module /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libbitmap.a is
unresolved!
I've tried to install all the parts of XFree86 individually (from the
ports
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in the handbook:
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Dunno about automagically loading a windowmanager at boot. That might be a
little odd on a multi-user opsys ;)
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man -m /Library/MySQL/man mysql works here with my 10.1.5
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part of the Hard Disk, yet when I tried to install
win98, My computer did not allow me to reboot with
win98 startup disk? Can you help me out?
Sincerely,
Wuzhen Zhang
Exactly what error are you getting while trying to boot from the Win98
disk?
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The screen freezes (Actually no screen, only the
prompt blinks). I did try the diagonistic disk from
and netpbm in /usr/local.
I would try doing a find for one of the man files, e.g. mysqladmin.1 or
mysqldump.1, if you find it you should have the path, if not, the man
stuff is not installed.
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. Having *nix under the
hood has been a godsend to me.
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I neglected to mention that I installed mysql in /usr/local/mysql
hmm, do you have the man
in the pine configuration. Go to the setup section of pine (while it's
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That should clear it up
does not contain support for
sound. This page will help you (you'll need to roll your own kernel):
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
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depending on the model/age of your nVidia card. They work quite well :)
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guess that Mac OS X (Darwin) is covered by the same agreement
as FreeBSD, since it's from the same 4.4BSD fork, with the Mach 3.0
kernel thrown in.
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I still run Mac OS X on my PowerMacs, though. ;-)
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See the mission statements on each opsys' website and also the archives
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an MFC done ...
Thanks for the info. At least we know that -current acts like other OS's.
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I've just installed a minimal 4.7 box with X, mwm and Mozilla 1.2.1 (which
is just plain mozilla in the ports, cvsup'd tongight). For some
will have to do more than just install cyrus in
order to get it to work with your system.
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The original post is below. Just an FYI.
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I've just installed a minimal 4.7 box with X, mwm and Mozilla 1.2.1 (which
is just plain mozilla in the ports, cvsup'd tongight). For some reason
there are very few fonts available
. :)
Are there any other alternatives available here? If not, which of the above
two 'solutions' would be best? I only have one BSD machine and one XP
machine, and I'd like to allow read/write access to a FBSD mount from the XP
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What am I doing wrong? thanks
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I can't seem to install FreeBSD 5.0 Release on some old but
functioning i386 hardware. The problem occurs just after
creating the emergency holographic shell on vt4, and the error
message says: Error mounting /dev/acd0 on /dist: Operation
not supported
protocol library
freetype2-2.1.4_1 A free and portable TrueType font rendering engine
Notice the automake being part of the prior line along with bash-2 ,et
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. But this setting does not stick on reboot. Is there an
easy fix?
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John
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That would violate the FTP spec, and isn't supported (IIRC
somewhere, but my experience leaves me
ill-equipped to seek it out.
What procedures would folks recommend for me to follow in order to try and
determine the problem?
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Thanks for your response, Lowell, as always.
John DeStefano writes:
Due to ISP restrictions, I must change the default port on which ftpd
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That would violate the FTP spec, and isn't supported
192.168.0.20:21 5
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If so, what do I do allow outgoing ftp traffic/packets?
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That would violate the FTP spec, and isn't supported
and was presented with the same problems (prompted for default shell,
same hard drive unavailable).
What do I need to do in order to recover from the crash?
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I can't see any functionality is affected by this, but I thought that NFS in
FreeBSD was using 64 bit sizes already, so I guess this is a limitation in df?
Help/useful comments welcome.
Note the REMOVE in the email address.
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Grrr,
Apologies, I've just found an item on lists that describes this. It's to do with
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Apologies for the waste of time.
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I have
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Then type startx and it should load.
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AFAIK, I have not enabled ldap authentication. But how do I
confirm?
Well. If it's 2.2.8a then it's defined at compile time (i.e., you
specify you want it, or it autodetects if openldap
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posted here to another problem
Folks
I have been trying to install FreeBSD 5.0 onto a P4 2.8 with two
75 gig hard drives, one has WINXP on it and the other has
nothing. It also has a 48 speed cdrw in it, I have gone into cmos
and turned it down to dma33, I have tried using theset
hw.ata.ata_dma=1 and hw.ata.atapi_dma=1 and
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posted here to another problem. The command I'm running is:
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Here's
Freebies -
Back again, still thrashing. Naturally the usual hangups for a new
installation are X-windows and networking, then printing. Networking is
fine, and I don't plan to hang a printer on this box. That leaves *^%!!
X-windows.
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I will mostly run
, will they be
built
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Thanks Lowell. Well, your suggestions made sense and at the very
least
have showed me that the host name in the file was wrong... I've now
changed it to an actual cvsup mirror (cvsup3.FreeBSD.org), and also
memory usage (sim. 'free' in Linux)?
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of the context. If you have to
talk $#!7 like this, please take it elsewhere.
Thanks.
~John
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A bit more information on my 'startx' thrashing.
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, John Mills wrote:
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, John Mills wrote:
I will mostly run services and ssh console sessions, so that might be
enough. However I also wanted to run some lightweight X11 setup so I
installed
it on the baby
crying making me forget to cite the message. That plus my client displays
the message in a window above the composing window which always makes me
forget that the message I'm replying to isn't actually in the message I'm
sending.
-- Josh
Thanks for the reminders!
Sincerely,
John
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TIA.
John Mills
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Any ideas???
Thanks very much,
~John
--- T Kellers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you do a make clean before the make re-install?
If not, it's reading the original config.
try:
# make deinstall make clean make build install
Just a thought, just
current boot loader. I may be mistaken, and I'm sure someone will correct
me if I'm wrong.
Also, this is my first post to the mailing list, so if there is a format or
something that I'm supposed to follow, please let me know.
Sincerely,
John D. McDonnell
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