Hello,
I'd rather not post here but I have not been able to find anything
similar to my problem on Google, or the FreeBSD archive (or I am REALLY
bad @ searching - highly likely).
During X sessions, my mouse pointer is fine (usually). Intermittently,
and without any "obvious" reason, the mouse p
Chris suggested killing moused like this: -
furrie@furriebox% ps -ax | grep moused
123 ?? Ss 0:00.70 moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
furrie@furriebox% kill -1 123
furrie@furriebox% ps -ax | grep moused
123 ?? Ss 0:00.70 moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
The process is still there & my point
ight be compensating better than
> XFree86 can for the jitters.
>
> you can try kill -9 if kill -1 doensn't work, but that won't fix any
> hardware problems.
>
> -randall
>
>
> Christopher J Phillips wrote:
> > Chris suggested killing moused like this
Hi,
I have some FreeBSD boxes that I'd like to configure sendmail on.
I have no experience I'm afraid.
I have a mail server that is all set up as I'd like it, see www.inty.net
I would like the FreeBSD boxes to send/forward mail out to that host via
SMTP, I am proficient at configuring that (int