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That should give you an idea. :)
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nger it will take. I can only imagine how much
work that has to be. Wish I could send them doughnuts and coffee or
something. :)
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On Monday 14 May 2007 08:27:48 pm you wrote:
> On May 13, 2007, at 7:13 PM, WizLayer wrote:
> > On Sunday 13 May 2007 07:17:14 pm Aftab Jahan Subedar wrote:
> >> Would it recharge the battery fully after discharge? I dont think so.
> >> So you got to recharge the extern
ico
>
And you don't have the double .nets in your /etc/mail/aliases file? Did you
correct it at one time and forget to do a 'newaliases' after the correction?
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n I could
> not type any thing. And the fourth window was a clock.
>
> I am near to the target?
>
> I also tried as per instructions given in the
> handbook. By following this method too, I get same
> four widows.
>
> Regards
>
> --- WizLayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
suggestions as far as a good
processor to start with? It doesn't necessarily have to be a processor that
will do the whole kit-n-kaboodle. Right now, I'm just looking for something
I can learn the basics with.
I know it's not a BSD-related question, but I figured I'd ask a
o screen
> Found"
> Regards
>
>
could be several things, Try reviewing...
FreeBSD handbook
/etc/ttys
xorgs documents, esp their list of supported cards
kern_securelevel
have you tried configuring xorg with the VESA driver. Most cards these days
are VESA compliant at the very least.
HT
more documents
> let me know what your looking for and I'll dig around AMDs site some
> more... they are usually good at releasing specs and helping the open
> source community, but there site is kind of cumbersome at times. :)
> How long does it usually take ya for an update like thi
options. It's a Tyan dual AMD MP board.
>
> On 5/11/07, WizLayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Friday 11 May 2007 06:12:26 pm Jack Barnett wrote:
> > > Is there any program that'll monitor the temperate of my motherboard?
> > >
> >
icts because his end is trying to route to my end of the pipe which
> has a completly different address.
>
> Windows which uses dhcp with it's ppp implementation has to renegotiate as
> well.
>
> BSD ppp has the dhcp client inbuilt.
>
> John
> - Original Message
On Friday 11 May 2007 06:12:26 pm Jack Barnett wrote:
> Is there any program that'll monitor the temperate of my motherboard?
>
> There are some windows program that'll give me status on my fans, CPU
> temps, motherboard temps, etc - is there anything like that in the
> ports collection?
>
> (basic
on? Or are you saying that
you're looking for your ISPs specifics for setup purposes?
You could try a tcpdump on your if while connecting (or trying to connect).
That should give you an idea of whats going on. whois, arpinfo...?
HTH
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On Friday 11 May 2007 04:00:15 pm you wrote:
> WizLayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: On Friday 11 May 2007 11:23:11 am
Simon Castillo wrote:
> >
> > Gerard Seibert escribió: On Fri, 11 May 2007
> > 01:45:47 -0500
> >
> > WizLayer wrote:
> > > I
g your ports tree if wireshark isn't located at:
/usr/ports/net/wireshark
I would try that before anything else. Thats because trying to deal with
packages after I've updated everything else usually turns out to be far more
keystrokes than 'make install clean'. :)
HTH.
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>
> Gerard Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: On Fri, 11 May 2007
> 01:45:47 -0500
>
> WizLayer wrote:
> > I could be wrong as I haven't used portmanager in a while (and that
> > was only a short time)... I believe that by default, portmanager
> >
from those drivers.
Then there is the ndis option, where you can wrap windows drivers, install the
resulting module, and keep your fingers twisted... It's all in the handbook,
and you'll want to read the ndis man page as well.
Good luck.
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me)... I believe that by default, portmanager doesn't update
dependencies more than a depth of 1 (maybe two?) unless you use the -p flag.
Then it updates dependencies all the way back? A quick 'man portmanager'
should verify this as I don't have it installed anymore.
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re. What can I say? :) ).
So should I wait to buy the card or should I find something limited to the g
spec?
Thanks,
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If anyone has resolved this (or knows what I'm doing wrong), please confer.
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to spare, then how would dhcpd react (would it fill screen with errors or
would it simply deny the additional requests)?
Interesting. Probably wasn't much help, but there ya go.
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ands or syntax. But, look for something that burns a
> plain file to the CD rather than doing any converting to ISO or
> boot image or anything.
>
> jerry
Nero is fine... No special syntax. Nothing special to do. Just
burn the image, reboot, and you're on your way.
Wiz
t;, both of which give
> errors. The only way I can clear it is to run ppp,
> which is very annoying. I appreciate any help.
>
What errors?
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ust have a looksee:
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Node/4081/
(I know this is an old one, but I still get a kick out of it).
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On Sunday 03 July 2005 10:11 am, wizlayer wrote:
> And naturally, because FreeBSD is such a powerful system, if
> you use it for evil (which we are all capable of), it would be
> on us, not the daemon... Heck, not even the "Devil" because
> the "Devil didn't
of the gasps and grumbles of discontent).
Or maybe there should be a required visit at freebsd.com to the
following link which explains it all:
http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/daemon.html
So "unlearned" people will quit asking the same questions over and
over on the quetsions list:
;m not willing to fix
her box everytime I turn around. There's got to be a server-side
solution - this my compromise! :) ).
Thanks in advance,
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ommunity project of
> developers and users.
>
> Björn
Of course... if you're new to the BSDs, there there _is_ a price
to pay! You'll have to learn how a real operating system
works... But you're rewarded with knowledge in your persuit, as
On Saturday 02 January 1999 11:20 pm, paul klatt wrote:
> I am having a problem configuring x in free bsd I am having
> problem disabling the virtual desktop the desktop is to large
> for my monitor and the mouse does not work correctly. I would
> appreciate the help. I am using the kde desktop
Be
our make configurations are stored so it won't ask
you everytime you go to upgrade (really nice to run your updates
and leave the office for the night without too many hangups).
So... you'll need to remove the /var/db/ports/firefox/options file
in order to see the options menu on your
On Friday 08 April 2005 02:31 am, John Meing wrote:
> Mike I also tried to use only following line in install.cfg
> (without the rc.conf lines)
>
> command="passwd root" system
>
> which should not has mismatching quote errors (and I tested
> with /stand/sysinstalld and it worked) but it didn't wor
On Thursday 07 April 2005 08:05 am, wizlayer wrote:
>
> Okay, but that still doesn't work for the syntax... Going back
> to
>
> your original post:
> > command="echo sendmail_enable="NONE" >> /etc/rc.conf" system
>
> would at best ca
On Thursday 07 April 2005 07:38 am, John Meing wrote:
> Dear Mike
>
> Here are few guides i used to create this install.cfg.
>
> http://mypage.bluewin.ch/dazdaz/freebsd_sysinstall.html
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sysinstall&apropos=0&s
>ektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+4.11-RELEASE&format=ht
On Thursday 07 April 2005 05:16 am, John Meing wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to create customized freebsd 4.11 installation CD,
> it is almost done but I found some problem with customized
> install.cfg for sysinstall.
>
> Here is my install.cfg
>
[snip]
>
> command="echo rc_conf_files="/etc/rc.c
ess..."
Check your pf log (whatever it's setup to be). If your ipf.rules
isn't set up to log any events, then set it up and check it
again... Just the same, you could also whois your ISP and get
their DNS, or call tech support and they'll tell you.
HTH,
WizLayer
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ks/handbook/sound-setup.html
HTH,
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being, station A may/may not want/need certain flags involved
with it's build whereas station B would.
I had a cvsup service on my fileserver for a little while (not
practical for me, but I wanted the learn). Outside of setting up
something like that, I just don't see how it coul
de lines of sendmail -t [EMAIL PROTECTED] -a
> movie.mpeg -m hello.txt -s hello ?
Just use the mail command. (the man page for mail is smaller)
Why don't you just use your favorite mua to send it? What about
using something like icq, ymessenger, etc?
As far as the RRR
like this...
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That way it seem so long. :)
Just how big is this movie and are you sure his ISP's/private
mail server would even accept it?
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27;m pretty sure it had a realtek chipset too (although I'm
not lifting a finger in their direction)... Worked fine, then
weird errors and *lights out*... Turned out to be the NIC itself
(why sometimes? who knows... temperature, defunct buffer
maybe?).
my .02,
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boot from a live filesystem or from the install floppies and
ttyv2(?) to get a shell. You can then mount your
slices/partitions and comment the vinum_start line out.
HTH,
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> DW
>
DW,
I thought this was accomplished when initially setting up a user's
account? I'm under the impression that when a user clients sshd,
s/he still can't go beyong the boundaries of his/her existing
account on the server. Of course: if $impression = "delusion"
Anybody know what's causing this and how to get past this?
>
> thanks,
>
> gary
Hey, Gary...
I read your last thread regarding this, and I'm curious... What's
the output when you type "fdisk ad0" at the prompt?
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