On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 15:29:44 -0500
Brian Waters brianmwat...@gmail.com wrote:
It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
sound-related device files:
dspX
dspX.Y
(among others)
I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron
E1705/Inspiron 9400 with
On 12 March 2011 08:34, Bruce Cran br...@cran.org.uk wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 15:29:44 -0500
Brian Waters brianmwat...@gmail.com wrote:
It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
sound-related device files:
dspX
dspX.Y
(among others)
I'm having some trouble getting my
It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
sound-related device files:
dspX
dspX.Y
(among others)
I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron
E1705/Inspiron 9400 with Sigmatel STAC9220 codec). I've read the
manpages for snd and snd_hda (which is the
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 03:29:44PM -0500, Brian Waters wrote:
It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
sound-related device files:
dspX
dspX.Y
(among others)
I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron
E1705/Inspiron 9400 with Sigmatel STAC9220
Yeah, I have tried all the basic stuff.
At this point, I've basically accepted that solving the problem on my
machine is going to involve a whole bunch of technical stuff that I
don't have the patience for - reading the HDA spec and the codec
datasheet, reading the driver code, and making changes
Hi,
On Saturday 12 March 2011 04:29:44 Brian Waters wrote:
It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
sound-related device files:
dspX
dspX.Y
(among others)
this is what you see after your driver is loaded. You might have to tell an
application which one to use.
I'm
2011-03-11 21:29, Brian Waters:
It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
sound-related device files:
dspX
dspX.Y
(among others)
I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron
E1705/Inspiron 9400 with Sigmatel STAC9220 codec). I've read the
manpages for snd
Hi list
I am new to all these features and I am about to install FreeBSD8.0 from a
USB Drive.
Before I take any further steps, I would like to ask whether is possible to
perform an installation having an encrypted journaled UFS2 filesystem.
As far as I know, I would say it is possible since
On 02/26/10 14:40, Malibu Carl wrote:
Hi list
I am new to all these features and I am about to install FreeBSD8.0 from a
USB Drive.
Before I take any further steps, I would like to ask whether is possible to
perform an installation having an encrypted journaled UFS2 filesystem.
As far as I
Hello,
I'm interested in placing a promotional link on your page:
http://www.freebsd.org/docs/books.html.
The link would be for a website which offers used college textbooks.
I don't have the biggest budget, but hopefully there is a reasonable price we
could arrange.
Please let me know if
Hi Cassandra,
I certainly don't speak for FreeBSD, however I don't believe you would need
to arrange any price to put a listing on this page.
If you would be so kind to email the text and a pointer to the website, I,
or many other capable documentation specialists, would be happy to add it to
Howdy all,
Just wondering if a box has 2 Ethernet cards with each card going to a
different gateway/network, is it possible to stick a jail on the machine
listening on one network interface and routing data out one
card/network/gatway while the rest of the system uses the other port and
Just wondering if a box has 2 Ethernet cards with each card going to a
different gateway/network, is it possible to stick a jail on the machine
listening on one network interface and routing data out one
card/network/gatway while the rest of the system uses the other port and
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 1:46 AM, Wojciech Puchar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering if a box has 2 Ethernet cards with each card going to a
different gateway/network, is it possible to stick a jail on the machine
listening on one network interface and routing data out one
On Mon, November 12, 2007 08:04, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
Hope the above explanation suffices.
Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx.
Can you clarify your needs a bit more?
Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used
by several people (directly,
Peter Boosten wrote:
On Mon, November 12, 2007 08:04, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
Hope the above explanation suffices.
Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx.
Can you clarify your needs a bit more?
Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used
by
On 10:17:52 Nov 12, Peter Boosten wrote:
Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx.
NP. Thanks.
Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used
by several people (directly, without a proxy server, but with a FreeBSD
firewall). Our management wants to block
On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
Hi all,
One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like online
radio?
Looks like I finally understood what you want.
You want to block the protocol from
Hi all,
One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like online
radio?
Thanks in advance.
Peter
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On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
Hi all,
One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like online
radio?
Yes.
Not altq(It is for QoS).
But pf can of course. :)
localip = www.shoutcast.com
On Sun, November 11, 2007 15:43, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
Hi all,
One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like
online radio?
Yes.
Not altq
On Sun, November 11, 2007 15:43, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
Hi all,
One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like
online radio?
Yes.
Not altq
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On Sun, November 11, 2007 15:43, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
Hi all,
One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
with altq, traffic that is not bound
On Sun, November 11, 2007 20:16, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
Hi all,
One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of
traffic with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP
addresses, like online radio?
If you can identify the traffic
On 18:49:37 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
Thanks for your answer, although that's not quite what I'm looking for:
Okay. Find my answer below.
I know it's possible to 'shape' the traffic with altq, so it's possible in
theory to shape certain kind of traffic to almost nihil. Smart devices
I just did a rebuild recently, and saw in the handbook that i can take
out /usr/obj with no problems... and seeing as its taking up 500mb, I
do want to trim it out...
However, in uname -a it shows
FreeBSD shadow.meridiantelekoms.com 6.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD
6.2-PRERELEASE #0: Mon Sep 18 15:35:23
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 05:06:09PM +0800, Migs wrote:
I just did a rebuild recently, and saw in the handbook that i can take
out /usr/obj with no problems... and seeing as its taking up 500mb, I
do want to trim it out...
However, in uname -a it shows
FreeBSD shadow.meridiantelekoms.com
Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 05:06:09PM +0800, Migs wrote:
I just did a rebuild recently, and saw in the handbook that i can take
out /usr/obj with no problems... and seeing as its taking up 500mb, I
do want to trim it out...
However, in uname -a it shows
FreeBSD
--- Migs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 05:06:09PM +0800, Migs
wrote:
I just did a rebuild recently, and saw in the
handbook that i can take
out /usr/obj with no problems... and seeing as
its taking up 500mb, I
do want to trim it out...
Hi,
Those security advisories posted in www.freebsd.org...
will they be applied once I rebuild my entire system??
My default /usr/share/example/cvsup/stable-supfile
contains this line:
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6
Are those security patches constantly being applied in
the source tree of
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Hi,
Those security advisories posted in www.freebsd.org...
will they be applied once I rebuild my entire system??
My default /usr/share/example/cvsup/stable-supfile
contains this line:
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6
Are those security patches constantly
I went to the downloads page but was not sure what I am supposed to download.
as far as alpha, amd64 etc:/ If you could get back to me ASAP it would be
greatly appreciated.
Thank You for your time!
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I went to the downloads page but was not sure what I am supposed to
download. as far as alpha, amd64 etc:/ If you could get back to me
ASAP it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You for your time
On Sunday 23 April 2006 12:52, Joey F. wrote:
I went to the downloads page but was not sure what I am supposed to
download. as far as alpha, amd64 etc:/ If you could get back to me ASAP
it would be greatly appreciated.
If it's a standard Windows-capable computer, i386 will be what you need.
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Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 6:52 AM
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject: Quick Question
I went to the downloads page but was not sure what I am supposed to
download. as far as alpha, amd64 etc:/ If you could get back to me
ASAP it would
I was setting up encrypted swap with GELI and accidentally
blew away my /tmp partition with:
# dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/ad0s1e bs=1m
Understandably, it will no longer allow me to mount /tmp,
so how do I use newfs to recreate the partition? I want to
be absolutely sure before entering any disk
At 02:43 PM 2/20/2006, mal content wrote:
I was setting up encrypted swap with GELI and accidentally
blew away my /tmp partition with:
# dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/ad0s1e bs=1m
Understandably, it will no longer allow me to mount /tmp,
so how do I use newfs to recreate the partition? I want to
I was setting up encrypted swap with GELI and accidentally
blew away my /tmp partition with:
# dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/ad0s1e bs=1m
Understandably, it will no longer allow me to mount /tmp,
so how do I use newfs to recreate the partition? I want to
be absolutely sure before entering
Thanks a lot for the confirmation, it worked nicely.
# newfs /dev/ad0s1e
# mount /tmp
# chmod 1777 /tmp
a1
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On 8/28/05, Tom Norris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand the things like not allowing the system clock to change and
not allowing formatting of filesystems, but I want to know why you can't
run x11 when you have a securelevel greater than or equal to one. there
is no _serious_ reason I
On Sun, Aug 28, 2005 at 12:59:36PM +0400, Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 8/28/05, Tom Norris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand the things like not allowing the system clock to change and
not allowing formatting of filesystems, but I want to know why you can't
run x11 when you have a
I understand the things like not allowing the system clock to change and
not allowing formatting of filesystems, but I want to know why you can't
run x11 when you have a securelevel greater than or equal to one. there
is no _serious_ reason I wish to know, I'm just curious and google keeps
On Monday 27 December 2004 23:52, andrei wrote:
Thank you for your quick replay but i am still not sure about a couple of
things:
I have tried what Mr. Lane suggested ... it took lets say about 8-9 hours
(it connects to an ftp and starts downloading packages and installing them
from all that
Thank you for your quick replay but i am still not sure about a couple of
things:
I have tried what Mr. Lane suggested ... it took lets say about 8-9 hours
(it connects to an ftp and starts downloading packages and installing them
from all that writing on the screen and i have cable 500kbps
Andrei, what does the .xinitrc file look like (in either the root
directory or in the home directory of the user you log in as)?
Thank you for your quick replay but i am still not sure about a couple of
things:
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andrei wrote:
Thank you for your quick replay but i am still not sure about a couple of
things:
I have tried what Mr. Lane suggested ... it took lets say about 8-9 hours
(it connects to an ftp and starts downloading packages and installing them
from all that writing on the screen and i have
Hi, my name is Andrei and I have recently purchased FreeBSD from BSDMall and
I ran into few problems. I am a windows user but i have some experince in
Linux BUT, I got rid of my windows machine and installed FreeBDS. After the
install for some reason i log into root and i use the startx command
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 07:43:29PM -0500, andrei wrote:
Hi, my name is Andrei and I have recently purchased FreeBSD from BSDMall and
I ran into few problems. I am a windows user but i have some experince in
Linux BUT, I got rid of my windows machine and installed FreeBDS. After the
install
andrei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, my name is Andrei and I have recently purchased FreeBSD from BSDMall and
I ran into few problems. I am a windows user but i have some experince in
Linux BUT, I got rid of my windows machine and installed FreeBDS. After the
install for some reason i log
Andrei, it sounds to me like you have fvwm installed as your window
manager / desktop.
Install KDE or GNOME or WindowMaker or something useful, and you will
have a bit more luck.
As root (before you bother with startx), try this:
pkg_add -r windowmaker
Then, edit your .xinitrc file (in your
On Sunday 26 December 2004 18:43, andrei wrote:
Hi, my name is Andrei and I have recently purchased FreeBSD from BSDMall
and I ran into few problems. I am a windows user but i have some experince
in Linux BUT, I got rid of my windows machine and installed FreeBDS. After
the install for some
Lane wrote:
welcome!
There is nothing wrong, I think. It sounds as if you have properly installed
X. But X isn't the friendliest desktop around, as you've seen.
You should be able to get a full-featured desktop by issuing the following
commands:
cd /usr/ports/x11/kde3
make all install clean
andrei wrote:
Hi, my name is Andrei and I have recently purchased FreeBSD from BSDMall and
I ran into few problems. I am a windows user but i have some experince in
Linux BUT, I got rid of my windows machine and installed FreeBDS. After the
install for some reason i log into root and i use the
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Installed apache on freebsd 4.9. Installed several virtual hosts with
ssl support.
When I browse the one of them with internet explorer I have to click
yes over 30 times in
The browser security certificate. Anyone have any ideas why this would
be happening???
On May 6, 2004, at 3:57 PM, Jeronimo Romero wrote:
Installed apache on freebsd 4.9. Installed several virtual hosts with
ssl support.
When I browse the one of them with internet explorer I have to click
yes over 30 times in
The browser security certificate. Anyone have any ideas why this would
be
* twig les:
Magic! I never bothered to check if putting the command *before*
wmaker in ~/.xinitrc would make a difference. Thnx.
The WindowMaker process typically *replaces* the shell interpreting the
.xinitrc script, you can notice that by the exec keyword in front of
it. Thus
Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
xset b off
which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up without me
having to type the command in every X session. But it seems
clumsy as it puts up an error xset: unable to open display
when I ssh in. I fully understand that this *should* be an
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 13:44:43 -0800 (PST)
twig les [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
xset b off
which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up without me
having to type the command in every X session. But it seems
clumsy as it puts up an error xset:
In the last episode (Nov 13), twig les said:
Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
xset b off
which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up without me
having to type the command in every X session. But it seems clumsy
as it puts up an error xset: unable to open display when I ssh
twig les wrote:
Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
xset b off
which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up without me
having to type the command in every X session. But it seems
clumsy as it puts up an error xset: unable to open display
when I ssh in. I fully understand that this
--- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the last episode (Nov 13), twig les said:
Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
xset b off
which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up
without me
having to type the command in every X session. But it seems
clumsy
as it puts up
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, twig les wrote:
Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
xset b off
which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up without me
having to type the command in every X session. But it seems
clumsy as it puts up an error xset: unable to open display
when I ssh in.
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On Donnerstag, 14. August 2003 21:00 Viktor Lazlo wrote:
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a
If you are new to the shell and looking for something to ease the
transition between Windows and the console try
hi,
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 10:52:33PM -0500, Eric Murphy wrote:
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a big dir, I can't
shift page up for some reason. This is very annoying =(
# ls | more
cheers..
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 10:52 PM
Subject: Hi Quick question
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a
big dir, I can't shift page up for some reason. This is very
annoying =(
Heh, the replies here are good
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 10:52:33PM -0500 or thereabouts, Eric Murphy wrote:
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a
big dir, I can't shift page up for some reason. This is very
annoying =(
Option 1) ls | less #-or-#ls | more
Option 2) press ScrollLock and
Just pipe ls into more
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003 22:52:33 -0500
Eric Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a big dir, I
can't shift page up for some reason. This is very annoying
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On Samstag, 9. August 2003 05:52 Eric Murphy wrote:
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a big dir,
I can't shift page up for some reason. This is very annoying =(
ls (-lmo...) | less,
respectively
ls (options) | $PAGER
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needs :-). Next for a motherboard, I would recommend the Shuttle
AK38N motherboard. Shuttle makes some very good motherboard. The
performance is rock
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Joshua Oreman wrote:
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 10:52:33PM -0500 or thereabouts, Eric Murphy wrote:
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a
big dir, I can't shift page up for some reason. This is very
annoying =(
Option 1) ls | less
to toss that
in there.
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Pavleck
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Greetings All,
I initially tried to install FreeBSD something like 4 years ago
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a big dir, I can't
shift page up for some reason. This is very annoying =(
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On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 09:30:20AM -0500, Kevin Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a
big dir, I can't shift page up for some reason. This is very
annoying =(
Heh, the replies here are good, but there's a humor possibility ...
Think
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a big dir,
I can't shift page up for some reason. This is very annoying =(
I like
ls -l | more
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Jeremy D. Pavleck wrote:
Greetings All,
I initially tried to install FreeBSD something like 4 years ago and
failed miserably, and went to linux. (Hardware wasn't completely
compatible with FreeBSD).
Recently my Debian server motherboard died on me, prompting me to prepare
a list of new parts for
Try ls | less
Nic
Eric Murphy
Is there a command to browse files by pages? When ever I ls in a big dir, I can't
shift page up for some reason. This is very annoying =(
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Greetings All,
I initially tried to install FreeBSD something like 4 years ago and
failed miserably, and went to linux. (Hardware wasn't completely
compatible with FreeBSD).
Recently my Debian server motherboard died on me, prompting me to prepare
a list of new parts for a new box. Because I
I notice that there is no disc1 ISO image for sparc64 FreeBSD 5.1, but there is
a disc2 and a mini-disc. 5.0 had a disc1. This is true of both the main
ftp.freebsd.org site, and all the USA mirrors I checked.
Is the image missing, or intentionally not there? What should I use for sparc64
David Michaels wrote:
I notice that there is no disc1 ISO image for sparc64 FreeBSD 5.1, but
there is a disc2 and a mini-disc. 5.0 had a disc1. This is true of
both the main ftp.freebsd.org site, and all the USA mirrors I checked.
Is the image missing, or intentionally not there? What should
i know this might be common question but id really like to know, why
your logo is a small devil? please reply thanks.
See:
http://www.mckusick.com/beastie/index.html
For the History of the BSD Daemon
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i know this might be common question but id really like to know, why
your logo is a small devil? please reply thanks.
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 01:31:08PM -0400 I heard the voice of
Steve, and lo! it spake thus:
i know this might be common question but id really like to know, why
your logo is a small devil? please reply thanks.
Because the normal size of button-banners for webpages is too small to
make it a
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 12:34:03PM -0500 or thereabouts, Matthew D. Fuller seemed to
write:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 01:31:08PM -0400 I heard the voice of
Steve, and lo! it spake thus:
i know this might be common question but id really like to know, why
your logo is a small devil? please
I've been doing quite a bit of reading the past few days on this firewall
I'm building for my father. And, it seems like everything that I read is
utilizing 2 nics (one for the internet side and one for the internal side)
with a hub on the inside nic.
I had something different in mind. In my
From: Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been doing quite a bit of reading the past few days on this firewall
I'm building for my father. And, it seems like everything that I read is
utilizing 2 nics (one for the internet side and one for the internal side)
with a hub on the inside nic.
I had
Hello,
I'm getting a Bind to port 22 failed error, I have set up our box very nice
and neat with correct public ip addreess, etc... and I still keep getting
this error when I do a sshd command, I cannot ping (only my own box, but
that really just gives me kernel stuff...).
I look at the
From: Leonardo Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 5:59 PM
Subject: Quick question
Hello,
I'm getting a Bind to port 22 failed error, I have set up our box
very nice
and neat with correct public ip addreess, etc... and I still keep
getting
Leonardo Medina wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting a Bind to port 22 failed error, I have set up our box very nice
and neat with correct public ip addreess, etc... and I still keep getting
this error when I do a sshd command, I cannot ping (only my own box, but
that really just gives me kernel
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