Hi,
I'm trying to find a specific software package for a trade-show
demo.
We need to be able to play an MP3 file (actually, a 'book on tape')
across a SIP VoIP link as part of the demo (so we don't have to
embarrass ourselves by holding a one-sided conversation), but I
can't figure out which
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 09:14:00PM -0600, Gary Aitken wrote:
This has to be covered in the docs somewhere, but my searches there
and on questions, hackers, and fs turned up zip.
Installed an old pcmcia card device,
plugged in a flashcard reader w/card.
4.10
kernel contains
device ata
On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 07:58:05AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am experiencing strange things. When my system boots the screen is
overrun withmarks everywhere and as it loads the words on the screen
are all misspells as do the command's when I type them in, they still give
the
is choking. /var/log/messages just repeats the 'init: getty'
line.
TIA,
rip
At 15:41 17/08/2004. Richard P. Williamson had this to say:
Hello,
4.10-RELEASE
According to ttys(5) and init(8), init will restart a process if it
is found in ttys. I can not find, however, an example syntax for
doing
Where is crtl.o supposed to be?
15:21 [local/bin] rip./snmpd
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: cannot open crt1.o: No such file or directory
FreeBSD 4.10 release
TIA,
rip
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Ah. crt1, not crtl. Idiot schoolboy mistake that I've not made
since 1980. *($£ font.
Thanks!
rip
At 15:55 25/08/2004, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 25), Richard P. Williamson said:
Where is crtl.o supposed to be?
15:21 [local/bin] rip./snmpd
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: cannot
Hello,
I didn't get any responses at all to this question (below).
Does that mean I asked it wrong, or that there isn't anyone
out there with an answer?
additional to the below, linux allows me to set an offset
to losetup, so under that OS I would:
losetup o 16384 /dev/loop0
At 14:49 20/08/2004. Warren Block had this to say:
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
But how can I mount it? The format is a 28Mb slice (a) and a 4Mb
slice (e). I've tried
vnconfig vn0 sanDisk.32Mb.image
and
vnconfig vn0a sanDisk.32Mb.image
but fdisk tells me 'invalid superblock
At 17:30 20/08/2004. Warren Block had this to say:
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
venus# vnconfig vn0 san32.img
I don't know what that does, but it does not agree with the examples in the vnconfig
man page. Instead, it should be
vnconfig -c -v /dev/vn0 san32.img
(It may
Hello,
4.10-RELEASE
I've got an image of a 32mb compact flash card that I created by
dd if=/dev/ad3 of=./sanDisk.32Mb.image
Now, I want to mount that image and check it for validity, edit
it, etc, and then get it back onto the flash card. I've already
worked out how to get it back onto a
Hello,
4.10-RELEASE
According to ttys(5) and init(8), init will restart a process if it
is found in ttys. I can not find, however, an example syntax for
doing just that.
Say I have a process called /usr/bin/sleeploop
# is this how it works?
sleeper /usr/bin/sleeploop -q 3000 none on insecure
To log in as root,
John Rackham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello ive got a problem login to freebsd. i had a copy of freebsd
given me and when i installed it it asks me for
a login name and password. is there a way of findin out the login
name and password?
User: root
Password:
Hello!
I'm trying to port some linux code to FreeBSD (4.10). One of the
files makes use of PEM_[read|write]_RSAPublicKey(...).
The linux version used a seven-param list for both read and
write, but the FreeBSD one seems to only require a two param
list for the write version:
#ifdef _FREEBSD
. This might still be a hardware issue
(the eeprom is being read wrong, or is not reporting capabilities
correctly, or ???).
Thanks to Simon Barner and others for helping out with the
OP.
rip
At 16:21 28/06/2004. Richard P. Williamson had this to say:
At 16:52 25/06/2004. Simon Barner had this to say
Hello all,
I'm trying to figure out why my FreeBSD 4.10 system
reboots whenever I reinsert a pccard. The pccard is
actually a 32Mb SanDisk CF card, in a CF card caddie,
plugged into a PCMCIA caddie, attached to the ATA bus.
If I boot with the card in, I get
ad3: 30MB SanDisk SDCFB-32
At 15:15 06/07/2004. Steve Bertrand had this to say:
I often have the need to remove hundreds or even thousands of files from a
single directory (very often). Using rm, I usually get:
pearl# rm -rvf *
/bin/rm: Argument list too long.
Is there any way to work around this instead of having to
At 17:24 30/06/2004. epilogue had this to say:
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 14:11:07 +0100
Richard P. Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I have a 4.8 system that booted from flash using a kernel.gz and
mfsroot.gz. The ethernet parts were not fully supported by the fxp driver
in 4.8, so I
Hello all,
I have a 4.8 system that booted from flash using a kernel.gz and mfsroot.gz.
The ethernet parts were not fully supported by the fxp driver in 4.8,
so I was testing 4.10 to see if they were with that version of the OS.
I've replace the kernel.gz with a 4.10 version, and the mfsroot.gz
At 16:52 25/06/2004. Simon Barner had this to say:
Richard P. Williamson wrote:
[...]
Here another thing you could try: I once had a problem with a 3Com NIC
not being detected properly when the driver was compiled statically into
the kernel.
Removing it and using the module instead made it work
Simon, All:
At 15:30 01/06/2004. Simon Barner had this to say:
I just had a look at that older post of yours, and I saw that you are
still running FreeBSD 4.8. Could you consider upgrading to 4.10-RELEASE or
-STABLE?
...
IMO there's a really good chance that upgrading will make your onboard
NICs
At 15:47 25/06/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TIMTOWTDI.
OK, you're going to have to enlighten me by letting me know what that
abbreviation stands for.
heya bill,
http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?String=exactAcronym=timtowtdiFind=Find
a handy resource to bookmark (or, if you use
At 11:15 22/06/2004. LEFEVRE Sébastien had this to say:
{{{
(Hello,)
(I've an error while doing a make buildworld , what should I do???)
mkdep -f .depend -a-DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/groff/src/utils/tfmtodit/../../../../../../contrib/groff/src/include
At 21:04 08/06/2004. Jos De Laender had this to say:
Quod erat demonstrandum is correct. The translation is rather : what needed to be
proven, what needed to be demonstrated ...
(although this is probably very poor English :-) )
That which was to be demonstrated, is the closest conceptually.
It
Hi Simon,
At 12:54 01/06/2004. Simon Barner had this to say:
Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Hi all,
I just bought a server from DNUK . It claims to have the following
Ethernet card combination:
Probably only the device ID of the card is not listed in the fxp0 driver.
Your case reminds of a very
Addendum:
I have a 3 onboard NIC motherboard; I've asked the supplier for
the manufacturer's name of the motherboard. I've tried adding
the 0x1051 line to my if_fxp.c file, but it did not have any effect.
motherboard is an adlink ebc-2000 ...
Hope someone can help,
Richard
Hello,
I've got a pentium SBC with three on-board fxp lan devices.
In my 4.8 kernel config, I've got
device miibus
device fxp
The dmesg has this to say about the devices:
fxp0: Intel Pro 10/100B/100+ Ethernet port 0xd800-0xd83f mem
0xe500-0xe50f,0xe530-0xe5300fff irq 12 at
Is it possible to have routed(8) ignore certain ethernet interfaces.
For example, on a device with fxp[0-3], I only need routed to
interact with fxp[0-1], and to ignore the existence of fxp[2-3].
TIA,
rip
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Hello all,
according to the handbook, I can create a file-backed fs
(Example 12-5. Creating a New File-Backed Disk with vnconfig)
# dd if=/dev/zero of=newimage bs=1k count=5k
..
# vnconfig -s labels -c vn0 newimage
# disklabel -r -w vn0 auto
# newfs vn0c
...
# mount /dev/vn0c /mnt
I've been
At 16:14 13/04/2004, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 13), Richard P. Williamson said:
Is there a reasonable timestamp (that uses a struct timeval
to return data by preference) in 4.8R?
TSTMP (option KERN_TIMESTAMP) writes the rdtsc clock
value to debug.timestamps in sysctl-space
Is there a reasonable timestamp (that uses a struct timeval
to return data by preference) in 4.8R?
TSTMP (option KERN_TIMESTAMP) writes the rdtsc clock
value to debug.timestamps in sysctl-space. That does
not suit my purposes (need to timestamp the creation
of objects which are passed about).
further to my ruminations and wandering about through the
man pages, I see gettimeofday(3). gettimeofday() does use
a struct timeval...and that leads me to nanotime(9).
Any recomendations for/against use of nanotime?
moreTIA,
rip
At 15:31 13/04/2004, sed ^
Is there a reasonable timestamp (that
Hello all,
are there any command line tools that would allow me to
set the BIOCSETIF ioctl command on /dev/bpfX, for testing?
I've got an app that uses them, but is telling me
/dev/bpf0: Device not configured
I need to link /dev/bpf1 to fxp1 and /dev/bpf2 to fxp2.
Any suggestions, including
Thanks, that's got it. vipw(8) was what I needed, in that it
allows one to keep the databases in sync with the password
files, which was more the problem.
rip
At 11:48 05/04/2004, Julien Gabel wrote:
I've got a 4.8R system that I use for development of a 'freebsd-small'
type network device.
Hello all,
I've got a 4.8R system that I use for development of a 'freebsd-small'
type network device. The network device environment runs out of
memory, the kernel and an mfsroot.gz image coming from a 32Mb pccard
Compact Flash drive.
The mfsroot.gz development image is stored as a vnconfig
At 18:10 30/03/2004, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 09:47:45AM -0600, Pranav A. Desai wrote:
Is there a way to auto login on the console when the system boots up.
So that I can run a script that will provide with a menu to the user
instead of the login prompt. And also if the
At 15:26 31/03/2004, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
At 18:10 30/03/2004, Matthew Seaman wrote:
See ttys(5), getty(8), gettytab(5). Basically you setup a terminal
type via /etc/gettytab -- copy the 'Pc' entry and append the
'al=username' property -- which causes that terminal to autologin as
I'm
Hello world,
I've got a shell script that in essence does this:
FOREVER:
pre-process stuff
mainapp
post-process stuff
If the mainapp returns too soon, the assumption must be that
there is a configuration problem of some sort. Under those
conditions, I don't want to immediately jump to
At 13:08 26/03/2004, Jan Grant wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
You might, if the possibility is there, want to use the exit value of
the main process to indicate errors, which is perhaps a little more
reliable.
Except it doesn't tell me how long it ran for before
At 14:30 26/03/2004, Ruben de Groot wrote:
Or link favicon.ico to /dev/urandom to annoy IE users ;-)
Just kidding.
Well, it isn't just IE that uses the favicon, as mozilla
displays it also.
Now, a favicon.ico is a 16pix x 16pix image in a certain
format. If you assume 16 bits per pixel,
the other
post :).
For some reason, that still had the data coming out the serial
port, only at 1/8th the speed.
I removed the -h and the speed returned to 9600.
The question subject: boot messages to /dev/null is the
follow up.
Thanks!
rip
At 09:33 23/03/2004, Richard P. Williamson
Hello,
I'm trying to configure my device (pentium based embedded SBC, has
a normal PC bios) to not output the normal boot messages to /dev/ttyd0.
I would be happy to have them go to /dev/ttyd2, however I get a dmesg
message similar to sio2 irq 5 is not in bitmap of probed irqs.
I would prefer
At 17:41 22/03/2004, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 04:14:56PM +, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
Hello,
I'm using 4.8 Release on an embedded pentium class device,
and I'm having trouble with the serial (console) port.
From a development machine, I can 'tip com1' and get
At 08:31 23/03/2004, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
At 17:41 22/03/2004, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
tip gets it configurations from /etc/remote. Make sure that com1 in
/etc/remote is set with appropriate values. The default is:
sio0|com1:dv=/dev/cuaa0:br#9600:pa=none:
According to stty, ba is 1355
At 13:13 23/03/2004, Mipam wrote:
Thanks for your answer.
I only dont know where to find the LINT file in the src tree.
in /usr/src i tried find . -name LINT
but no result. (sorry for this luser question).
Bye,
PMFBI
obligatory winge: Where's the context of that follow-on question?
For 4.8
At 13:33 23/03/2004, Mipam wrote:
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
At 13:13 23/03/2004, Mipam wrote:
Thanks for your answer.
I only dont know where to find the LINT file in the src tree.
in /usr/src i tried find . -name LINT
but no result. (sorry for this luser question
At 11:41 22/03/2004, Willy Dingledorf wrote:
The problem began when a newbie (me) downloaded and installed FreeBSD version 5.2,
and then was unable to mount a floppy disk.
Richard Williamson wrote:
Can you give us the Output of
$ls /dev/fd0
At 12:28 22/03/2004, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 11:56:59AM +, Richard P. Williamson wrote:
At 11:41 22/03/2004, Willy Dingledorf wrote:
The problem began when a newbie (me) downloaded and installed FreeBSD version 5.2,
and then was unable to mount a floppy disk
Hello,
I'm using 4.8 Release on an embedded pentium class device,
and I'm having trouble with the serial (console) port.
From a development machine, I can 'tip com1' and get contact,
but the data is coming out as
@@@ @ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@ @ @ @ @@@
@ @@@@@ @ @ @
O fount of knowledge,
I'm stuck.
I've got
gndv# ifconfig fxp0
fxp0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 172.x.x.188 netmask 0x broadcast 172.255.255.255
inet6 fe80::230:64ff:fe01:86ff%fxp0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
ether
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