Mounting SD card of Treo600 via USB

2006-01-02 Thread Timothy J. Luoma
I've been trying to find out if there is a way to mount my Treo 600's
SD card using a USB cable.

Most of what I seem to find from Google, etc seems to relate to
*syncing* which I have no need/desire to do, just to mount the card,
which I believe is formatted as FAT32.

I'm using FreeBSD 5.4

Thanks!
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Samba system error 5 even with nt acl support = no

2005-12-26 Thread Timothy J. Luoma
OK, I had Samba working, upgraded to FreeBSD 6 (from 5.4) and mgetty
stopped working, so I had to reinstall FreeBSD 5.4 again.

Now I can't get Samba (smbd Version 2.2.12, via pkg_add) working and I
can't figure out what I did differently this time.

All my hosts are 192.168.x.x

My smb.conf is below.

I am trying to connect to the FreeBSD machine (hostname compaq) from
a WinXP SP2 machine.  I have used 'smbpasswd' to add my WinXP
username.

When I try to access the machine via Windows Explorer, I get The
account is not authoritzed to log in from this station

When I use 'net view \\compaq' I get

System error 5 has occurred

Access is denied


Googling around I found that I should add this
   nt acl support = no

which I did.  Didn't help.  Here is my smb.conf


[global]
   workgroup = PRESBY
   nt acl support = no
   server string = Samba Server
   hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.
   load printers = yes
   log file = /var/log/log.%m
   max log size = 50
   security = user
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
   dns proxy = no

[homes]
   comment = Home Directories
   browseable = no
   writeable = yes

[printers]
   comment = All Printers
   path = /var/spool/samba
   browseable = no
   guest ok = no
   writeable = no
   printable = yes

Other than that, please don't assume anything.  I'm no expert on samba.

I can FTP to the machine, but I would prefer Samba.

Thanks for any help!
TjL
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Re: Samba system error 5 even with nt acl support = no

2005-12-26 Thread Timothy J. Luoma
SOLVED

On the XP machine:

Control Panel  Administrative Tools  Local Security Policy 

Security Settings  Local Policies  Security Options

Scroll to:

Microsoft network client: Send unencrypted password to third-party
SMB servers

Double click  Enable

Reboot.

You could do the same thing in regedit, but why muck with that?
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Re: Infrared link for FreeBSD?

2005-02-08 Thread Timothy J. Luoma


.. Original Message ...
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 16:42:31 -0600 John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does FreeBSD support the infrared link found in many laptops?  


I believe the tech. name is IrDA although my cApS may be off.

TjL

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Re: 5.3 and SMP(HTT)

2005-02-05 Thread Timothy J. Luoma


.. Original Message ...
On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 16:56:39 -0600 J.D. Bronson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(there is only 1 CPU in this machine and NO way to add another) but I do 
want to get any benefit from HTT - presuming a benefit actually exists.


the general concensus is that HTT does NOT give a benefit.  There have been 
other conversations about this within the past month or so.  As I recall, 
there is a trade off in waiting which has to happen.  HTT is something of 
a hack to deal with a long instruction pipeline in the new P4.



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Hyperthreading hurts 5.3?

2005-01-11 Thread Timothy J. Luoma

summary: should I disable hypertheading in the  BIOS when running 5.3?

Background info:

I have a new Dell Dimension 3000 running 5.3.

I noticed some huge pauses when copying a large # of files across the 
network.  Googling around found some information about earlier versions of 
5.x and Hyperthreading being detrimenatl for performance. 

Whether or not it was the source of the network copy problem, I am trying 
to decide if I should disable Hyperthreading.

Iif YES, I wasn't clear if people meant disable in BIOS or just some 
configuration setting in a *.conf file.

(disabling HT will apparently mean I have to reinstall XP on the other 
drive.  Not necessarily a bad thing, as it is supposedly also the way to 
solve the problem of my modem causing a BSOD in XP)

thanks

TjL


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Re: low-scale presenter for FreeBSD?

2003-10-05 Thread Timothy J. Luoma
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 13:26:31 +0200, Michal F. Hanula 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 02:24:33AM +0200, Gabriel Striewe wrote:
Hello!

Can anybody recommend a low-scale presentation programm in 
OpenOfficeImpress or PowerPoint style, but which does not use as much 
resources.

What about OperaShow?
http://www.opera.com/support/tutorials/operashow/
A very good suggestion, as the pages can be written in HTML with CSS to 
change the presentation as appropriate when displaying on a website or as 
a series of slides.

The other benefit is when you are finished you can instantly put it on the 
web.

TjL

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Re: adding webmail

2003-10-05 Thread Timothy J. Luoma
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 09:47:52 -0700, S Ellis 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I want to broaden access to my home email by adding a webmail interface.
Right now I'm running sendmail with procmail and using spamassassin; I'd
like to keep this setup. Looking at the squirrelmail port has raised
some questions for me.
FWIW I have an account with SquirrelMail and I'm really not impressed with 
it all that much.

I've heard OpenWebmail is excellent but haven't used it myself.

To paraphrase a Mutt slogan, All Webmail sucks so the key is finding one 
that sucks less.

TjL

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Re: Opera 7.20b7 for FreeBSD problems

2003-09-29 Thread Timothy J. Luoma

Why not try the static version?

http://www.opera.com/download/index.dml?platform=freebsdver=7.20b7

Note the page suggests Download the static version unless you know that 
your system will be able to use the shared version.

TjL

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