understand the format. What's the one liner to dump what is sounding on
> my speakers to a file sox can convert (which device shoud I cat?)? Is
> there some utility to convert from .rm files to .wav?
>
> tks
> --
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Run realplayer under linux-vsound (in the ports).
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usage tips, see:
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> pc cause im gettin tired of goin online. thanks
textproc/wordnet has an English dictionary and thesaurus, and comes
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> kind.
It is. But a few of those were corrected in the past. Make sure you're
running an up-to-date version (eg 4.9-RELEASE; iirc even 4.8 should be ok).
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r the default block size of 8K. In practice, there is a
soft limit of 1 terabyte, but with modifications filesystems with 4
terabytes are possible (and exist)."
Does anyone know what the modifications are, and if they are considered
stable enough for production use?
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You can use http://freebsd.ra
gt; Put these in your rc.conf file. For more options see man rc.conf.
You might also find the nicmond port useful. It will attempt to bring the
wired interface up only when it detects a live network. This also means it
will auto-connect as soon as you plug a running la
, this would
be a good resource to learn about it:
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/
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> active participant.
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> TIA
Right here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/
Executive summary: install the textproc/docproj port, cvsup the doc tree,
start generating patches, and send-pr them.
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ile size will not go crazy.
>
>
> Thanks for your advices...
>
I've never tried this, but it should work: set up a vn(4) disk of the right
size, and arrange for the user's spool to be on its mountpoint. See
vnconfig(8) for setup examples.
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> Ernst
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And in particular, for CF cards:
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other. If you specify both, ipfw won't complain, but ipfw2 will. So it's
best to not do that.
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> to be documented in the man IPFW data.
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> Should this be submitted as an problem report?
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You can use the punch_fw keyword to natd(8) for that.
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> Hi everybody..
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> I have worked in linux freebsd is a new to me.
>
> is there some source navigator in freebsd ...if yes tell me about that
>
> best regards
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> manish
>
ht
s is related to the problem that made mozilla hang for a few seconds
on some lookups (ISTR it being related to missing records), it has
been fixed a while ago (at least in firebird). The OP didn't specify the
mozilla version he's using
Apart from that, I also like the local DNS cache a
under benchmarks,
but I assume you're already familiar with all of those which matter.
Here's an idea - try and look at the tuning(7) man page, and apply every
suggestion in reverse. I'm half-joking, but things like turning off
softupdates should really increase the number of disk accesses.
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ly interested in *running* them
anyway. It can even incorporate a newly-added bug (sometimes the ports fail
to build because of problems in the makefiles, and if you're unlucky you'll
cvsup that just before the problem is fixed). I would just skip this
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outbound packets (ie, leaving your computer). Doesn't matter if they're up
or down the DSL line, just that they go out (shaping incoming traffic makes
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need to mount
altogether, it's also likely to handle unmounting correctly for you (if
not, just do amq -u as a regular user).
Details here:
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> > > Greetings all:
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> > > I have a ADSL connection where the upstream pipe is smaller than
> &
atch wins. So:
pass from 192.168.0.0/16 to any
pass from 209.204.138.224/29 to any
queue 1 from any to any
alternatively, use a "skipto" rule. Whatever fits in your ruleset better.
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> That's the part where it becomes difficult since even though I
> have 8 IP's, it's still on a /24 mask so only the 8 IP's in that /24 are
> actually local.
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Use a /27 mask.
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a web browser open on a page that
auto-refreshes, or maybe an IM client that keeps connecting out (to make
sure firewall rules are kept alive).
Check out ppp's packet filtering options - you probably want to play with
the dial and alive filters.
You can also t
>
There are some hints on:
http://gerda.univie.ac.at/freebsd-laptops/
also search the mobile@ list (or post a question there). I got it to
install something around 5.1 by using a USB CD-ROM. It should also work to
boot off the CDROM and do the rest of the install over FTP.
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all in the ports. But amavisd-new seemed to work
better out of the box, at least together with postfix.
Note this month's DaemonNews has an article covering this configuration.
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As for the technical guidlines, see the porter's handbook:
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you have
installed. Answer y and you'll get it.
Having said that, for learning purposes you'll be much better off with a
good Unix book, and reading the manpages for commands you find
interesting. Then either use the "SEE ALSO" section for related commands,
and/or use apropos(
you get the policy, you can then decide on an
infrastructure, and then go to the rulesets.
# Building Internet Firewalls, 2nd Edition
# Brent Chapman and Elizabeth Zwicky
#
# O'Reilly & Associates, Inc
# ISBN 1-56592-871-7
# http://www.ora.com/
# http://w
estions.
[BTW, would one of the satisfied readers of "FreeBSD unleashed" care to
send a PR to update the page above with a link to it? I feel uncomfortable
doing that has I haven't read it]
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sion in the mailing lists about
this. In fact, there is one going on right now on freebsd-stable. Search
for the thread "4.7-R-p3: j.root-servers.net"
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py them to the
> /usr/ports/distfiles directory; some ports use specific subdirectories
> within /usr/ports/distfiles.
>
And to get the list of files to download do a "make fetch-list" in the
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and figure this out, but I seem to be stuck. Any pointers would be
> greatly appreciated. If I could get this thing up on the network it would
> make my day.
>
>
My first guess would be that pccardd isn't running. In any case, you'll
probably want to read through:
http:/
time and sanity are worth anything to
you, you'd better put FreeBSD on this system.
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in which case the ltmdm port might prove helpful.
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XXX for your external interface
and see what's going out and what's coming in. Once you start
firewalling for a network, a "tcpdump -ni III" with III being
the internal interface becomes useful as well, either in itself
or in addition to the external-watching tcpdump.
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> At 20:39 10/23/2002, Dan Pelleg, wrote:
> >FreeBSD systems are easy to maintain. You can do a source upgrade,
> >or a binary upgrade, and the system will go through it and boot
> >to the new version without a hitch. On one system I have I've gone f
ld be
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> Hi,
>
> I have read the man pages, searched a few forums, but I did not found a
> way to prevent dhcp to do not change my /etc/resolv.conf. I do not have
You can write a script to fix resolv.conf right after dhclient ruined
it. The way to do it is to hook it from /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks
(whic
th 4MB of video memory.
>
FWIW, a quick web-search brings up
http://mailbox.univie.ac.at/~le/thinkpad/index_e.html
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> board (Intel 440LX) supposedly has.
Try healthd. The manpage says it does LM78.
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> dual-boot a Win2k/XP.
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For FreeBSD-compatibility, check out:
http://freebsd-laptop.grot.org/
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Chris Faulhaber writes:
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> >
> > I'm trying to use setfacl - just the example that's in the manpage. All I
> > ever get is:
> > setfacl: acl_get_file() failed: Operation not suppo
> It's in the Hardware Notes but I would prefer that someone who actually
> uses a card like this tells me it's ok!
>
It works. Just get the firmware update off the manufacturer's site (you'll
need to stick it into a Windows machine to upload it to the card).
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USB one. Once you have that working you can use utilities that expect a
serial connection like jpilot (in the ports). You might need to upgrade
your system to get ucom.
I remember some discussions involving both in the mailing-lists. Try the
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> was seen such tool for Windows.
>
Try dstumbler, in the ports ("bsd-airtools").
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See #10.28 in:
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getting pilot-link working with FreeBSD's USB port.
> Is this error a FreeBSD error? Is there FreeBSD'ers using ucom0 successfully?
>
ucom with uvisor certainly works for me. Look in the archives of the
freebsd-stable list for a message I sent a few weeks ago that has a few
tip
gt; Thanks please reply soon
Dialup is covered in chapter 18 of the handbook. I recommend "user PPP".
Networking, in section 6.6 (as well as chapter 19).
The handbook is at
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> > Pat Lashley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> >> I've been syncing my Handspring Visor over the USB cable using
> >&g
AT - the jail host can
do it by itself. Here's a how-to for a jailed FTP process configured like
this:
http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200212/ftpjail.html
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hing I should
> just know.
>
Again, this is just a guess, but in my understanding a file with a single
line that looks something like this should work:
ftp.mydomain joe - - -
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, but at least it starts up immediately
and doesn't take up all of your RAM. It also thankfully lacks the toolbars
and panels left and right, which is especially important for low-res
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t; that I know does not support this).
>
> thanks.
Try looking for PalmImage (it's in Java). Once upon a time I even used it
in a script to parse MapBlast output and push the little turn maps to the
Palm.
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sconfigure BSD1 and BSD2 so it
happens. Please post the ifconfig output for both of them.
Also, why is your default route "external" and not 192.168.1.254? Or am I
not understanding you?
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essive, and they don't seem to
> be timing out. Is my ruleset screwed up?
>
> Thanks
> Jason
>
IPFW2 will attempt to test if a connection is still open, and if it is will
keep the matching rule intact. Search for "keepalive" on the ipfw manpage.
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before and after reading mail (or else be willing to merge your changes
manually). Note that it really is just a 2-way syncher. To get it to do
N-way, each of the replicas needs to be synched against a master copy.
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will still create any intermediate directories as root/wheel).
Note you can use either the usbd/pccardd hook or the automount method, or
both - neither depends on the other to work.
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s are
internal. Underspec'd power supply will give you all sorts of weird errors,
and the motherboard will finally reboot the machine.
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>
FWIW, and I realize that's not a lot, the APC 1400RM2 does work with
apcupsd.
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been able to find such drivers so
> far, but maybe it's just a matter of editing the linux
> drivers to work in freebsd. Has anyone tried this?
>
Try the ltmdm port.
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me either way:
- printer off when system boots
- printer on when system boots
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he passwords with a "ypcat -k passwd"?
If it does, I would triple-check the password encoding (section 19.8.11 of
the handbook). Remember that you need to *change* the password after making
a change to encode it in the right method.
Next - what does /etc/nsswitch.conf on the client look lik
up a script from /etc/usbd.conf. However all I
get from usbd is umass0 for DEVNAME. I poked around camcontrol but it didn't
seem to give me enough information to come up with a robust script. Any
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t; 00700288 329708 count ip from 192.168.1.3 8080 to any
>
> # Match everything else
> 00800 0 0 count ip from not 192.168.1.3 8080 to any
>
> Can anyone tell me what I am missing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Drew
Probably because the "not"
I noticed that my -STABLE thinkpad X23 gets very hot when talking to a
D-LINK DWL900-AP but not to other access points. It will get uncomfortably
hot, and the fan would go to high (loud) mode. I have never managed to
otherwise get the laptop into this condition no matter how hard I work it,
and e
robert Backhaus writes:
> I May be on the wrong foot, but are they all logically
> switches, or are some hubs? I the D-Link is a logical
> hub, you would be processing many packets, just to see
> they don't apply. Maybe possible.?
Don't think so. The D-LINK does not broadcast any packets oth
David W. Chapman Jr. writes:
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> > robert Backhaus writes:
> > > I May be on the wrong foot, but are they all logically
> > > switches, or are some hubs? I the D-Link is a logical
> &g
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> The card comes up fine, but it doesn't get ifconfig'd. Do I need to add
> something else to rc.conf?
>
1. You don't need the ifconfig_ep0 line.
2. Change the pccard_ifconfig value to either "DHCP" or something like
"inet 192.168.1.1/24".
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> the second hub) or is this a known issue I'll just have to wait for?
>
>
> Jody
>
Just checking for the obvious - do you have a device node created?
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I've had good luck with adding a QUIRK for my non-working CF readers. This
requires light kernel hacking. See:
http://www.root.org/~nate/freebsd/quirks.html
My advice is to try DA_Q_NO_6_BYTE.
If it works for you, submit a PR (assuming it wasn't already do
esult in
this behaviour. But for dhclient.leases, it might.
Advance warning: if you're using ntp, you will have a similar
issue for ntp.drift.
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following is not a real solution, but it will work for some uses. Just
define a vn(4) device of the size you want and mount it on the right
directory. See vnconfig(8) for examples.
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dhclient-script(8).
5. You can further run ifconfig commands in /etc/start_if.
(for example /etc/start_if.fxp0 ).
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t. Even manually setting the DISPLAY variable does not seem to allow
> this.
>
> How can I make this work?
>
You need to get xauth to work. Assuming you're ssh-ing as user USER, this
is an easy to to achieve this. Type this after the "su". For csh or tcsh:
setenv HOM
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Note it includes a Matlab section, which is known to work on 4.X.
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> plugged in.
>
> Is there a way to accomplish this?
>
> Thanks,
> DW
>
Use nicmond (net/nicmond in ports). It will do all that, and even bring
your interface up as soon as you plug the network cable in.
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> flow on Questions is so high that it's hard to follow.
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Use clamav (in the ports).
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(some of links in it are stale or broken - I'll send a note asking to
update).
The UK ones seem to be:
http://www.freebsd-services.com/
http://www.linuxemporium.co.uk/products/freebsd/
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That article has been extended to CF cards. See:
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>
> Gareth
Are they executable? They won't be run unless they are (and also end in
.sh, which they do).
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port/package) will convert text files to a suitable format (and then you
run pbm2g3, which is inclduded in the mgetty+sendfax pacakge).
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Do it in one of the following ways:
1.
cd /usr/ports/comms/mgetty+sendfax
make install clean
cd /usr/ports/graphics/netpbm
make install clean
2.
portinstall mgetty+sendfax netpbm
(assuming you have portupgrade installed).
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aren't
> much help, I'm afraid. Thanks for the offer though.
>
Just a thought - a distcc based system should be able to take advantage of
such offers. (No, I'm not volunteering to set one up).
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tions of) remote hardware on a need basis, rather than
to own all of it all of the time.
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nstall
on it and then swap it back in.
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