Since you say the same ipf rules work on your 5.3 system and you
are trying to run them on 6.1-PRERELEASE, I would say the problem
is 6.1-PRERELEASE.
Prereleases versions and RC version are not intended for public use.
They are version for people who know how to debug kernel code and
help the
On Sunday 26 February 2006 11:19, fbsd_user wrote:
Since you say the same ipf rules work on your 5.3 system and you
are trying to run them on 6.1-PRERELEASE, I would say the problem
is 6.1-PRERELEASE.
Prereleases versions and RC version are not intended for public use.
They are version for
Roman Serbski wrote:
Hi all,
I am having a problem with ipf after recent upgrade to 6.1-PRERELEASE.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
ipf: IP Filter: v4.1.8 (416)
Kernel: IP Filter: v4.1.8
Running: yes
Log Flags: 0 = none set
Default: pass all, Logging: available
Active list: 0
Feature
On 2006-02-26 20:15, Roman Serbski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am having a problem with ipf after recent upgrade to 6.1-PRERELEASE.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
ipf: IP Filter: v4.1.8 (416)
Kernel: IP Filter: v4.1.8
Running: yes
Log Flags: 0 = none set
Default: pass all,
On 2006-02-26 12:19, fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since you say the same ipf rules work on your 5.3 system and you
are trying to run them on 6.1-PRERELEASE, I would say the problem
is 6.1-PRERELEASE.
No, that's false.
Prereleases versions and RC version are not intended for public use.
On 2/22/06, poria hariry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dear Sirs
i am a ICT student . i have a project that moust install freebsd and
sharing file whit windows but i have a problem
i can not open Xwindow . can you help me about this.
tnx
1. You don't need Xwindows to share a file with
poria hariry wrote:
i am a ICT student . i have a project that moust install freebsd and
sharing file whit windows but i have a problem
i can not open Xwindow . can you help me about this.
try this :
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-config.html
if that is not
Mike Hernandez wrote:
On 2/22/06, poria hariry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dear Sirs
i am a ICT student . i have a project that moust install freebsd and sharing
file whit windows but i have a problem
i can not open Xwindow . can you help me about this.
tnx
1. You don't need Xwindows
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
As Mike points out, you do *not* need X or any GUI tools to do any of this.
Well, you don't need a GUI to access the files and share them in the
sense of raw file share functionality. I think perhaps the OP was
getting at sharing at a higher level, like Windows User A
FuLLBLaST wrote:
1)
When starting up system, after each login i must type startx to enable
the desktop environment.
If you want X to always be running, try:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-xdm.html
2)
I've installed KDE, as it's described in your handbook, but
On Sun, 2006-02-19 at 08:54, FuLLBLaST wrote:
Dear FreeBSD developers,
I've installed FreeBSD on my home computer and i'm having following
problems:
Hello and welcome
1)
When starting up system, after each login i must type startx to enable
the desktop environment.
This is covered in
Hi all,
Yesterday I had trouble when configuring Apache 2.2 with PHP 4.4.2,
which caused Apache to crash (segmentation fault) when calling various
PHP functions.
The hint to the answer resided in the /var/log/httpd-error.log file:
And the /var/log/httpd-error.log file mentions the
Path MTU problem?
That would be my vote also.
Ted
I've done some more troubleshooting and some strange things have
appeared. First, the colo says there is NO proxy, and NO firewall in
front of this server.
I captured a misfire on both the server and on my freebsd gateway. The
Jerry Bell wrote:
[ ... ]
I've done some more troubleshooting and some strange things have
appeared. First, the colo says there is NO proxy, and NO firewall in
front of this server.
That's believable too, perhaps you simply have a NIC which is failing or is
screwing up the packet checksums in
Igor Robul wrote:
On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 07:36:08AM +, Robert Slade wrote:
There are some minor issues with nvida video 3d cards but there are
nvida drivers for BSD. ATI cards are a bit more of a problem. In both
cases search the mailing list archives the info is there.
I dont
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 05:04:01PM +1100, Norberto Meijome wrote:
1) once you installed the graphics/dri , how do you enable them in
xorg.conf?
Unfortunately I cannot tell you about configuration you need for 855G,
but at least you need load kernel module for 855G, and place
Load dri
Load glx
to
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Charles Swiger
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 11:41 AM
To: Jerry Bell
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Help with strange web server problem
On Feb 13, 2006, at 7:58 AM, Jerry Bell wrote:
It's
PROTECTED] Behalf Of Charles Swiger
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 11:41 AM
To: Jerry Bell
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Help with strange web server problem
On Feb 13, 2006, at 7:58 AM, Jerry Bell wrote:
It's hit or miss, but the first time someone visits the web site,
they get
then recompile to remove it
totally.
Then test to see if problem is still happening.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jerry Bell
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 6:04 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Help
I think Ive seen this before too...
Is it possible that FreeBSD spins down the hard drive after
inactivity, and the server doesn't always spin up the HD with a
network request like this?
On Feb 13, 2006, at 7:58 AM, Jerry Bell wrote:
It's hit or miss, but the first time someone visits
It's certainly possible. This is a Dell PE 750, and I didn't do anything
in bios or in FreeBSD to enable that, so I'm thinking it might not be
that, but I'll investigate it.
Thanks!
Jerry
I think Ive seen this before too...
Is it possible that FreeBSD spins down the hard drive after
Jerry Bell wrote:
It's hit or miss, but the first time someone visits the web site, they get
a server not found page. On hitting refresh, they get the page - no
problems. If I wait a while and try again, I get the same problem.
The problem appears to be something in the initial communication
On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 07:36:08AM +, Robert Slade wrote:
There are some minor issues with nvida video 3d cards but there are
nvida drivers for BSD. ATI cards are a bit more of a problem. In both
cases search the mailing list archives the info is there.
I dont see any problems with ATI
So ACPI is disabled?
On Feb 13, 2006, at 2:37 PM, Jerry Bell wrote:
It's certainly possible. This is a Dell PE 750, and I didn't do
anything
in bios or in FreeBSD to enable that, so I'm thinking it might not be
that, but I'll investigate it.
Thanks!
Jerry
I think Ive seen this before
On Feb 13, 2006, at 7:58 AM, Jerry Bell wrote:
It's hit or miss, but the first time someone visits the web site,
they get
a server not found page. On hitting refresh, they get the page - no
problems. If I wait a while and try again, I get the same problem.
Path MTU problem?
The problem
I didn't want to spam the link out, but it's www.musiclodge.com. I will
gather the capture data from working and non working sessions and send it
out.
Thanks!
On Feb 13, 2006, at 7:58 AM, Jerry Bell wrote:
It's hit or miss, but the first time someone visits the web site,
they get
a server
So ACPI is disabled?
I'm assuming it's enabled. Can that be a problem?
Aug 29 12:04:46 www syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
Aug 29 12:04:46 www kernel: Copyright (c) 1992-2005 The FreeBSD Project.
Aug 29 12:04:46 www kernel: Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988,
1989,
I'm hardly on expert on these sorts of things, but I *believe* that
ACPI is responsible for power management stuff, including possibly
spinning down your hard drive after inactivity. Try restarting with
ACPI enabled (which you can do on your boot menu), or disable ACPI
within your BIOS for
I will give that a try.
Thank you for your help!
Jerry
I'm hardly on expert on these sorts of things, but I *believe* that
ACPI is responsible for power management stuff, including possibly
spinning down your hard drive after inactivity. Try restarting with
ACPI enabled (which you can do on
Some software (such as VMWare) will only work with ACPI disabled
anyway. Even in our Mac labs here, we disable all Energy Saver
settings - it just isn't worth the hassle, especially when there
isn't much to gain on a Desktop machine, IMHO.
On Feb 13, 2006, at 3:21 PM, Jerry Bell wrote:
On Feb 13, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Jerry Bell wrote:
I didn't want to spam the link out, but it's www.musiclodge.com. I
will
gather the capture data from working and non working sessions and
send it
out.
Well, I can confirm the behavior you've described.
It looks somewhat like a stateful
Jerry Bell wrote:
I didn't want to spam the link out, but it's www.musiclodge.com. I will
gather the capture data from working and non working sessions and send it
out.
Thanks!
On Feb 13, 2006, at 7:58 AM, Jerry Bell wrote:
It's hit or miss, but the first time someone visits the web
Charles - thank you for your excellent investigation! I'm pretty sure
that my colo provider isn't running a firewall (I've asked them not to,
anyhow). I am running IPFW on that box, with the standard allow tcp
from any to any established followed by the allow tcp any to my_ip 80
setup.
Looks like it's still an issue, so I'd say the firewall issue is still
in play. If there is not a firewall/proxy in place, are there any known
issues with IPFW (or anything else with FBSD) that could cause this
behavior?
Jerry Bell wrote:
Charles - thank you for your excellent investigation!
At 10:13 PM 2/13/2006, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Hi,
In sh ip int br a particular serial interface shows to be both
line and protocol up but I cannot ping the interface from within
the router itself. When I tried pinging from the outside, I can ping it...
Any idea what seems to be
Glenn Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 10:13 PM 2/13/2006, Mark Jayson
Alvarez wrote:
What does this have to do with FreeBSD?
Well, for one, I have a machine running FreeBSD 6.0 where I am pinging the said
router from... and it works fine. However, when I telnet to the router from
that
Jerry Bell wrote:
Looks like it's still an issue, so I'd say the firewall issue is still
in play. If there is not a firewall/proxy in place, are there any
known issues with IPFW (or anything else with FBSD) that could cause
this behavior?
Hi Jerry - hard to tell without seeing your firewall
Is the card found in the boot process?
There should be some messages in the boot log if the card is found.
Maybe the driver for your card is not part of the base install
system.
You may have to compile the kernel to include support for your card.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alexandre Adao wrote:
I am VERY new on FeeBSD and I installed it using the
standard option. How can have freeBSD 6.0 runing on
GUI? Is there any step by step proceedure?
Thanks for any help.
--Alex
Read the following:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html
--
On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 22:24, Alexandre Adao wrote:
I am VERY new on FeeBSD and I installed it using the
standard option. How can have freeBSD 6.0 runing on
GUI? Is there any step by step proceedure?
Thanks for any help.
--Alex
Alex,
Welcome
Every thing you should need to know is in the
Graham Bentley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you even know for sure that your backup was running at the
time that the filesystem full messages were generated?
Unfortunatly not - the times are different so this could two
unrelated issues.
That's exactly the point.
Maybe. At some
Graham Bentley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can any one comment on the below ;
candle# df -H
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a260M 37M202M15%/
devfs 1.0k1.0k 0B 100%/dev
/dev/ar0s1d116G 96G 11G90%
Thanks for the reply Lowell.
Are you just guessing here, or do you have a reason to think this is
happening?
Not sure what you mean? I cut and paste the logs so clearly
there is something happening i.e. a reason for those messages?
A quick look at flexbackup makes me think that it uses
Hi topcat,
For some time i'm surfing for a 'how-to' for setting-up a bsmtp server.
Without result.
I suggest you to read http://www.postfix.org/ETRN_README.html and if
that does not answer ALL your questions, try the postfix mailinglist.
In a nutshell: In /etc/postfix/transport add
On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 11:56:26AM -0800, aguridan razvan wrote:
i'm switching to freeBSD from debian and i don't know how to switch the
runlevel of the system. i want to start my system in a user graphical
environment but i don't know how. can you please help me? thank you.
On 2/7/06, aguridan razvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm switching to freeBSD from debian and i don't know how to switch the
runlevel of the system. i want to start my system in a user graphical
environment but i don't know how. can you please help me? thank you.
FreeBSD doesn't have the
aguridan razvan wrote:
i'm switching to freeBSD from debian and i don't know how to switch
the runlevel of the system. i want to start my system in a user
graphical environment but i don't know how. can you please help me?
thank you.
Run levels are a SysV concept, and FreeBSD is
Albert wrote:
Greetings,
I want permit surfing my web page, but forbid browsing (shell like). What to do
Thanx.
Look at Options Indexes in the Apache documentation.
--
Ken Stevenson
Allen-Myland Inc.
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Hi Stan,
add the following to your httpd.conf
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
And index.php to the DirectoryIndex (so your index.php file gets
loaded automatically if no filename is supplied)
On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 07:19:18PM +0100, David Raison wrote:
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Hi Stan,
add the following to your httpd.conf
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
And index.php to the DirectoryIndex (so your
Jose Jesus Ortega wrote:
re-installed freeBSD it with AfterStep but for kde
last time I entered the command
echo exec startkde ~/.xinitrc
that way kdm or startx can start it up, but what
command do I add this time to start AfterStep?
___
I think you startx and then you choose the interface you want to start in
the login page, (small drop down list in the bottom right... I think).
However there must be more ways to do it but I don't know about a specific
command! I haven't use Afterstep, but I 've heard of it. Aren't there
Mike Loiterman wrote:
[ ... ]
This is working fine, but I have to run the script mannually and enter the
password.
So my question are these:
1. Is there any other way of doing this so that I would not have to deal
with the password issue from ssh? This is all taking place behind a secure
Mike Loiterman mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to backup my server to a firewire drive
connected to a Macintosh Mini. Both machines are on my local
network and, of course, behind a secure firewall.
Right now I'm using this script to take backups:
#!/bin/sh
/sbin/dump
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Mike Loiterman
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 8:17 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: Help backing up to networked drive
Mike Loiterman mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to backup my server to a firewire drive
For those that are interested this is how got things to work:
On the Mac Mini I edited /etc/smb.conf and put in this:
[backup]
path = /Volumes/Server-Backup
writeable = yes
Then I restarted Windows File Sharing by going to System
Preferences-Sharing and then turning off Windows
First off that error with the geometry is normall i got that installing
freebsd onto a 250gig HD the error with the writing to disk are you sure
the bios sees the new drive all cables are connected freebsd propperly
support your SATA2 controller ?
Hello
I can't english well (I'm in the middle
On 1/13/06, Andrey Slusar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fri, 13 Jan 2006 17:26:36 +0300, you wrote:
Where I can download mgetty 1.1.30 for FreeBSD 4.9?
mgetty+sendfax есть в портах. Что именно тебе нужно?
Все сорцы есть здесь:
ftp://mgetty.greenie.net/pub/mgetty/source/1.1/
Maybe mgetty
N.J. Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Brad Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-12 11:09:29 -0800]:
or singly, not in pairs...
This should never be the case. If your memory is acceptable one module
at a time, why wouldn't the system accept two?
Capacitive loading, for one reason. Not
Hi
Your conclusion is wrong. I'm using 2 512MB sticks of ram without problem...
Brad Marsh wrote:
Howdy,
I just added RAM to my computer, and upon boot I get a panic. I'm
enclosing the debug session script output, but first a bit of
background...
The computer has two slots for DIMMs, and was
* Brad Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-12 09:33:37 -0800]:
I removed both of those and put in two 512MB sticks of Kingston PC2700
RAM - and that's when I got the panic.
[...]
So my comclusion is that FreeBSD is having trouble booting with 2
512MB RAM sticks. The BIOS recognizes the RAM ok
OK...in agreement, I've read that memory modules will sometimes work in
pairs, not individually, or singly, not in pairs...
Thanks!
P.S. Juraj, you're right. I'm sure FreeBSD can handle more than 1GB
RAM - it's just my system. I was hoping someone could look at the debug
info and say something
* Brad Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-12 11:09:29 -0800]:
OK...in agreement, I've read that memory modules will sometimes work
in pairs, not individually
Older memory/systems used to only take memory that worked in pairs,
newer ones shouldn't have that problem. In the worst case, it may
vmcore file.
Thanks again!
--- Brad Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 14:58:23 -0800 (PST)
From: Brad Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help with panic: vm_fault
To: Mark Tinguely [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does the Mainboard say that it can handle this amount
of RAM
sudo
Cheers
Gavin
On 1/2/06, Mike Esquardez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I am trying to make a script that runs the following commands. This
is difficult for me because I dont know how to switch users. Currently
these
are the commands that I am trying to script.
# fetchmail –d 1000
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Hash: SHA1
su user -c command
If you are running it as an rc script, you'll probably want to use su
for the fetchmail command, since init scripts run as root anyway. I'm
not sure if what you're doing is the best way to go about things though...
Also, I would
On Jan 1, 2006, at 11:28 PM, Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
Hello all,
In doing some routine items on my FreeBSD box, it started behaving
oddly. I rebooted and to my surprise, I started receiving many
messages displaying information regarding that /usr has issues. It
puts me directly into
On Jan 2, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
On Jan 1, 2006, at 11:28 PM, Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
Hello all,
In doing some routine items on my FreeBSD box, it started behaving
oddly. I rebooted and to my surprise, I started receiving many
messages displaying information
Daniel A. wrote:
On 12/30/05, Pavel Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In short :
release - is something you want for your production system
stable - is something you can use too without much worry - it should be
stable right ? :-)
current - is for brave people who like to spend nights to figure
On Saturday 31 December 2005 04:59, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Daniel A. wrote:
On 12/30/05, Pavel Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In short :
release - is something you want for your production system
stable - is something you can use too without much worry - it should be
stable right ? :-)
I think it's kinda sad that there is not a standartized way of
versioning software, across the whole OSS community.
On 12/31/05, Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel A. wrote:
On 12/30/05, Pavel Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In short :
release - is something you want for your
Daniel A. wrote:
I think it's kinda sad that there is not a standartized way of
versioning software, across the whole OSS community.
Yes, well, not everyone behaves the same way or has the same preferences. The
porter's handbook has a discussion of the different version naming conventions,
Isn't stable supposed to mean that it's feature-stable, as in
We've discontinued implementing new features to this kernel, and are
fixing bugs?
This is covered pretty well in the handbook and that is better than
what I would write.
jerry
On 12/30/05, Pavel Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mohammed Arab wrote:
Hi,
I would like to get some information from you regarding freebsd system,
really is very confuse to know which one is stable system when i went to
site i found many freebsd system one is called stable and another one is
current and release. Can you please explain me
Isn't stable supposed to mean that it's feature-stable, as in
We've discontinued implementing new features to this kernel, and are
fixing bugs?
On 12/30/05, Pavel Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mohammed Arab wrote:
Hi,
I would like to get some information from you regarding freebsd
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 13:34:07 +
mamaj m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Please answer my question
This is the first time i use Freebsd
So i want to configare the webmin on my server , i download the
webmin on a cd
how can i configure the webmin on my Freebsd server
Many Thanks
If
1. make sure you have the ports tree and internet connectivity and forget
your cd. Should you not have internet connectivity, make sure you have
the package from the ports tree
(http://cvsweb.freebsd.org/ports/sysutils/webmin/webmin.tar.gz?tarball=1)
and place this in
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 13:34:07 +, mamaj m wrote
Hi,
Please answer my question
This is the first time i use Freebsd
So i want to configare the webmin on my server , i download the
webmin on a cd how can i configure the webmin on my Freebsd server
Many Thanks
On 12/13/05, rashmi ns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am facing problem in using sppp.
Both local system amd remote systems are using the sppp.
My questions are
1.Can we use sppp as PPP server?
2.If answer to first question is yes ,how can I do that?
I tried out the following commands.
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Enrique Nieves Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device
-
CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer icon on the
desktop and tried
Enrique Nieves Jr. wrote:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Enrique Nieves Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device
-
CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer
Enrique Nieves Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device
-
CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer icon on the
desktop and tried to mount, I got the
dear Sir/ Madam
Regurading Driver for Bt848AKPF
I brought a video decorder last june 2005. but
recently i lost my video decorder driver Cd . After i formating my machine im
not able to work with VDecorder because without devise driver.
Hi Anish,
Thanks for the reply -- scan_ffs did exactly what I needed it to do!
For those who encounter a similar problem (damaged disklabel on a FreeBSD
slice), it's not as simple as one might hope, since I was limited to the
Fixit shell on the FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE CD.
scan_ffs is not on the CD,
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 09:15 pm, Doug H wrote:
One of my disks has 3 active partitions: FreeBSD 5.4-RC3, NTFS
(not-bootable), and FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE.
I developed problems while installing FreeBSD 6.0. Installation
went as well as can be expected using sysinstall (no difficulty
other
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 10:13:51AM +1100, Murray Taylor wrote:
Hi all,
I have had a system configured using this mobo and have hit a
showstopper.
The HDD (a seagate 330GB IDE) have been connected to the ITE IDE
controller
while the DVDrom has been connected to the primary IDE controller.
-Original Message-
From: Roland Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 10:13:51AM +1100, Murray Taylor wrote:
Hi all,
I have had a system configured using this mobo and have hit a
showstopper.
The HDD (a seagate 330GB IDE) have been connected to the ITE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
HEY I GOT NO SOUND ON MY PC IT HAD IT BUT IT CRASH AND NOW I CANT HEAR
NOTHING CAN YOU HELP
Is it recognized at boot?
Is there a /dev/sndstat? What does it contain?
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in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Drew Tomlinson thusly...
Thus I set the following variables:
remote_pictures_dir=/multimedia/Pictures
local_pictures_dir=/tv/pictures
find_args=-iname '*.jpg' -or -iname '*.gif'
Then I called the 'find' command as follows:
for original in
On 10/15/2005 11:33 PM Parv wrote:
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Drew Tomlinson thusly...
Thus I set the following variables:
remote_pictures_dir=/multimedia/Pictures
local_pictures_dir=/tv/pictures
find_args=-iname '*.jpg' -or -iname '*.gif'
Then I called the 'find' command as
On Oct 15, 2005, at 5:59 PM, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 10/14/2005 3:24 PM David Kirchner wrote:
On 10/14/05, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I've been working on an sh script and I'm almost there. In the
script, I created a 'while read' loop that is doing what I want.
Now I
On 10/14/2005 3:24 PM David Kirchner wrote:
On 10/14/05, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I've been working on an sh script and I'm almost there. In the
script, I created a 'while read' loop that is doing what I want. Now I
want to keep track of how many times the loop
Drew Tomlinson said the following on 10/14/2005 2:53 PM:
I want to recursively search a directory and return files that end in
.jpg or .gif but I can't seem to get the find syntax right. My
basic command lines are:
find /multimedia/Pictures -iname *.gif -print
OR
find
On Oct 14, 2005, at 2:53 PM, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
$ find /multimedia/Pictures -iname *.gif -or *.jpg -print
find: paths must precede expression
Usage: find [path...] [expression]
I've tried various placement of quotes, parenthesis, etc. but can't
seem to find the right way to do this.
On 10/14/2005 12:05 PM Glenn Sieb wrote:
Drew Tomlinson said the following on 10/14/2005 2:53 PM:
I want to recursively search a directory and return files that end in
.jpg or .gif but I can't seem to get the find syntax right. My
basic command lines are:
find /multimedia/Pictures -iname
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Subject: Help With Find Syntax
I want to recursively search a directory and return files that end in
.jpg or .gif but I can't seem to get
Drew Tomlinson said the following on 10/14/2005 3:13 PM:
OK, duh. I get it now. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
Quite welcome! Enjoy!!
Best,
--Glenn
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Sorry to be such a pest today. I'm working on a sh script that uses a
for loop. To test, I've written the following:
for i in `/usr/bin/find /multimedia/Pictures -iname *.jpg -or -iname
*.gif -print`
do
echo -e \n$i
done
The first line 'find' returns is
On 10/14/05, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to be such a pest today. I'm working on a sh script that uses a
for loop. To test, I've written the following:
for i in `/usr/bin/find /multimedia/Pictures -iname *.jpg -or -iname
*.gif -print`
do
echo -e \n$i
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Sorry to be such a pest today. I'm working on a sh script that uses a
for loop. To test, I've written the following:
for i in `/usr/bin/find /multimedia/Pictures -iname *.jpg -or -iname
*.gif -print`
do
echo -e \n$i
done
The first line 'find' returns is
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