Re: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 33, Issue 6

2003-11-05 Thread J. Seth Henry
Actually, I have noted this same issue, and both points are correct. I have a Compaq IA-1 internet terminal which I converted into an X terminal. The hardware (was) unmodified, and ran WinCE with no active cooling at all. The little machine was perfectly stable, and in fact was designed to never

Problems with Kdevelop under 4.9-REL

2003-11-11 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, I know this doesn't *seem* like a FreeBSD question, but the problems started after an upgrade from 4.8 to 4.9. I understand a lot of libraries got minor version upgrades as well. Has anyone had any problems using the Kdevelop editor? I find that it occasionally hangs while typing. There d

Re: Mini atx for firewall

2003-11-20 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, Case Outlet*, and perhaps others by now, have the Travla Flex ATX / mini ITX case that will accomodate two PCI cards. I have an 933MHz EPIA board with two 3c905TX-C NICs, and have seen a substantial improvement in performance over my old Netgear router. Trust me, the onboard NIC's are cr

Re: Mini atx for firewall

2003-11-20 Thread J. Seth Henry
an accomodate a laptop (2.5") hard disk as well as a normal 3.5" drive, so I went that route instead. Regards, Seth Henry On Thursday 20 November 2003 13:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, J. Seth Henry wrote: > > Guys, > > Case Outlet*, and perhaps others

Accessing DOCSIS diagnostics from within/behind FreeBSD router

2003-12-08 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, I'm not sure if this is even a FreeBSD question, but googling hasn't turned up much on it, so I thought I'd toss this one out there. I have a Motorola SB5100 cable modem directly attached to a FreeBSD router (running ipfilters/ipnat). The external network is a comcast segment, and is assi

Odd performance issues - fxp vs xl?

2004-06-18 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, I recently had a little run-in with lightning during a recent thunderstorm - which destroyed my FreeBSD based router (along with a good chunk of my home automation system...) The machine had a VIA EPIA mainboard with a 933MHz processor. I had two 3Com 3C905C-TX boards installed for the r

Re: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 68, Issue 29

2004-07-13 Thread J. Seth Henry
Robert, I have a FreeBSD based router running on an Intel PIII board (D815EFV) that uses a serial console. I redirect to com1/cuaa0 at 115 kbps. I also configured FreeBSD to use a serial console as the primary console, and I haven't had any problems with the router failing to boot, either with o

Variety pack of problems installing 5.3-REL on a HP Pavilion XE746

2004-12-17 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, I recently attempted to install FreeBSD 5.3-REL on a HP Pavilion XE746. This system contains a TriGem Cognac+ mainboard, based on the Intel i810 chipset. For the curious, it is running the HP branded 3.0.7 BIOS firmware. ACPI is enabled be default, and can't be disabled - so that could be

Free NCD Explora 451's to a good home

2004-12-18 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys/Gals, I have an old NCD Explora 451 thin client I no longer have room for, as well as a copy of NCDware 5.1.140. (It's on a CD-R, but rest assured, it is a real, licensed copy from NCD). I also have another 451, but I think it has a bad ethernet port - it doesn't pass a self-diagnostic. I

Having problems booting when attempting to mounting /dev from another filesystem on 4.11-REL

2005-03-20 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys/Gals, One of my embedded machines died a while back after several years of service (enough to erase my memory.). I am trying to rebuild the flash file system on the machine, and ran into a snag. I'm attempting to manually install 4.11-REL on this system, as it is a rather old device with litt

RE: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 92, Issue 59

2005-04-01 Thread J. Seth Henry
> Hi have an IDE drive (bit old) that is starting to develop bad blocks. > > Is there a tool to scan the disk and reassign/block (I don't care > loosing some space on that disk) the bad bocks? > > > Best regards, > > Olivier Unfortunately, most ATA drives automatically map spares as they detect b

Free X terminals for a good home!

2004-01-07 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys/Gals, In another attempt to reduce my inventory of gadgets, I've decided to to a bit more purging. This time, it's X terminals. Yes - I do have the server side software for all of them, so they won't end up as doorstops. 2x IBM Netstation 1000 terminals. Nice, fast - but limited to 256 c

Re: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 43, Issue 4

2004-01-13 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, You can get a two slot chassis for a mini-ITX or flex-ATX board. The Travla C137 can take a 2-slot riser, though you are limited to using a 2.5" HDD. I used one of these chassis' for my primary router, with two 3Com 3C905TX NIC's installed. Although present and working, I don't use the onb

Need help finding bug using select()

2004-01-21 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, I am, needless to say, still fairly new to programming under *nix - despite months of learning. So far, I have been able to work out a lot of things, but this issue with the select statement has me stumped. I am attempting to listen to a serial port, and perform actions when data is recei

Problems with ATEN UC232 & apcupsd

2004-01-28 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hey guys/gals, I realize this may not be a FreeBSD problem, but I thought I'd post it and see if anyone else has seen it. I want to connect an APC SmartUPS to a "legacy-free" FreeBSD system. I recently used another of these USB to serial converters with a home automation system, and it seems to

Problems with ATEN UC232 & apcupsd

2004-01-28 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hey guys/gals, I forgot to include the versions! I'm using FreeBSD 4.8-REL, and apcupsd version 3.8.6 Sorry, and thanks again! Seth Henry ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, sen

IPFILTER/NAT problem

2004-01-30 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys/gals, I've got a curious networking problem with ipfilter/ipnat (or possibly ssh). The firewall where I work allows only 4 ports to go through unmolested (i.e., no proxy servers/authentication). These are 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), 23 (TELNET), and 110 (POP3). I have three hosts at the house I wou

Autoconf 2.57 upgrade oddities - files all have '257 suffix.

2004-02-07 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, I discovered this while attempting to upgrade to KDE 3.2.0 on my FreeBSD 4.9-REL box last night. Unfortunately, kdevelop 3 won't build because of a problem with autoconf. When I first started the upgrade, I apparently had 2.53_1 installed, so it complained that it needs 2.54 or later. I t

Have two critical kmail 1.6 bugs been patched in the ports tree?

2004-02-08 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, I was checking out the kde website, and noticed that there are (or were) two critical bugs in the 3.2.0 release of kmail. (http://dot.kde.org/1075969434/) Have these been fixed in the ports tree, or do I need to attempt to apply a patch? (I would be affected by the pop3 filter bug.) I inst

Problems with kdevelop3

2004-02-10 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, I recently built kdevelop3 from the ports tree, and it has been, to say the least, a bit unstable. Has anyone else had any problems with it? Specifically, after opening a project, it will crash out very easily. Closing the project, adding files to the project - even closing the applicatio

Re: Firefox Process Not Exiting

2004-02-16 Thread J. Seth Henry
> Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 09:17:46 -0500 > From: "Daniel R. Curran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Firefox Process Not Exiting > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed > > Seeing as the problem would now seem to be in t

Kdevelop3 port HOWTO?

2004-02-18 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, I would like to help out the kdevelop project by building and testing releases on my system. However, as it comes from the project, the source won't configure OR (if I managed to dink with the configure script enough to get it to complete) compile on my system. This includes the released 3

Problem with comserv

2003-10-03 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hello, I'm trying to use the comserv daemon in the ports tree to share a SIIG Cyber 4S multiport serial board. The ports work locally, and it appears that comserv is, in fact, working. However, I can't write to the ports once I open them on the remote end. I don't think it is a permissions problem

ipfilter/ipnat weirdness

2003-10-09 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hello all, I could use a bit of help with a networking problem. I am trying to replace a dying Netgear RT314 with a FreeBSD 4.8-REL system configured as an Internet gateway. My network is as such: \ | /-

isc-dhcp & dyndns

2003-10-15 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hello, I (finally) have my FBSD 4.8-REL internet gateway running, and have replaced my old Netgear router with the new machine. Everything works except for dynamic DNS updates. In fact, my Cisco ATA actually works BETTER through the new router :) I have found several dynDNS updater programs, but t

4.8-REL firewall/gateway not playing nicely with Comcast COM21 modem

2003-10-20 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hey gang, I have been trying to build an Internet gateway using a 933MHz EPIA mainboard, and a couple of 3Com 3C905C-TX NIC cards. The gateway works great, under low load - but has a problem with dropping connectivity under load. At first, I thought it might be the VIA LAN port, a vr device. Howev

RE: Via EPIA 800Mhz

2003-10-28 Thread J. Seth Henry
>Hi! > >  Does anyone know if the Via EPIA 800MHz is supported in any version of >freebsd. I tried it with 4.6.2 and it reboots as soon as kernel loads. >Or do I need to enable any specific options in the kernel config. > >It has the following CPU- >VIA C3 800 E-Series processor, 800 MHz > >I would

Problem with AMD PCnet/Home internal phy

2004-06-04 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys, I asked about this during the reign of FreeBSD 4.7 - and no one had any ideas, so I thought I would toss this question back out now that three new versions have crept up - and none indicated any changes to the pcn driver. I have a Compaq IA-1 internet appliance with an AMD 79C978 (PCnet/Ho

Using IPFW & DUMMYNET with an existing IPFILTER/IPNAT setup for QoS

2004-08-11 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hello, I have an existing FreeBSD based router/internet gateway system that is using ipfilter & ipnat. It performs quite well, and my wife would be mightily irritated if I screwed it up. :) However, we have VoIP through Vonage, and a standard Comcast cable modem connection to the Internet. Most

Odd performance with FreeBSD 4.10 and Compaq 317453-001 dual ethernet NIC

2004-08-26 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hello, I recently decided to swap out the 3Com 3C905-TXM board in my router for a dual port Compaq NC3122 (317453-001) dual port NIC so I could avoid using the built-in NIC (the Intel ICH2 integrated fxp device) Ironically, I was told that this board would perform well for this application. The

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2002-12-26 Thread J. Seth Henry
I asked almost the exact same question a month ago, and more recently a few days ago. Apparently no one has been able to get xdm to work across a network in FreeBSD, or they felt it was some rite of passage and didn't want to spoil the surprise. Having tried for a month to get it to work correctly,

Problem with AMD AM79C978 (PCNet32/Home - HomeHPNA) and external PHY

2003-01-02 Thread J. Seth Henry
I have a system with an onboard ethernet controller, the above mentioned PCNet32/Home device. Instead of using the two onboard PHY's, there is an external 10/100 PHY. Both are detected by the kernel, but in the wrong order. As such, the pcn device fails because it can't find any MII PHY's, and a fe

RE: 5.0RC2 on an iPaq IA1

2003-01-03 Thread J. Seth Henry
Don't rule out hardware problems. I have been working with 4.7R on an IA-1. The power supplies in there aren't the greatest, and I've had problems with wireless keyboards loading the units down to where they had problems booting. I would suggest you get a self-powered USB hub, and make all your co

Re: questions-digest V5 #1820

2003-01-03 Thread J. Seth Henry
getting 'local' storage might stabilize things. Have you gotten the backlight control code ported over to FreeBSD for these rigs? I'd love to have a screensaver module that just shut the LCD down. Joshua Coombs - - Original Message - From: "J. Seth Henry" <[EM

FreeBSD and AMD power management

2003-01-08 Thread J. Seth Henry
I have noticed that my Compaq IA-1's (AMD K6-2/266 & VIA chipset) run substantially hotter under FreeBSD than under Linux. I didn't realize just how much until the machines began spontaneously rebooting under load. Right now, I have a minimal 4.7R install (with X) running from a microdrive - but I

ServerWorks environmental monitoring?

2003-01-14 Thread J. Seth Henry
I recently built a small server with a SuperMicro 370DL3 mainboard, only do discover that neither healthd nor lmmon support the environmental monitoring interface on the ServerWorks chipset. Does anyone know of a tool that will work with this chipset? Thanks, Seth Henry To Unsubscribe: send mai

Building Linux binaries under FreeBSD/Linux layer

2003-01-22 Thread J. Seth Henry
I know this is probably going to be an odd question, but is there a way to create true "linux" shell within FreeBSD, capable of running linux gcc and creating a linux binary? I want to play with Midori Linux, which involves compiling a lot of Linux source, for Linux. Dual booting is out of the que

vinum write crashed machine

2003-01-30 Thread J. Seth Henry
I strongly suspect you have a hardware problem. Either in the controller, or one of the disks. It is possible that something is crapping out in vinum, or in the kernel, but I've dumped massive amounts of data to a vinum raid5 volume before, and it didn't even burp - much less crash. I've also had b

Launch X at boot

2003-02-05 Thread J. Seth Henry
I know this is probably an obvious question, but so far my attempts at writing a script to do this have failed. I would like to launch X windows at boot, and have it query an xdm server. I attempted to put a script with: #/bin/sh /usr/X11R6/bin/X -query whitetower in my /usr/local/etc/rc.d direc

X terminal saga continues

2003-02-06 Thread J. Seth Henry
Thanks much for the help so far, but this X terminal project is reminiscent of the dutch boy and dike. Everytime I get one thing working, something else goes screwy. I now have X starting automatically by initd, and it connects to an xdm application server. This works correctly, and I can log in a

AprilAire 8870 and FreeBSD?

2002-11-08 Thread J. Seth Henry
I am about to install an AprilAire 8870 communicating thermostat to add HVAC control to my home automation setup. Has anyone written anything for this thermostat (or the statnet protocol) for FreeBSD? Alternately, if I indeed have to write my own interface program, where can I find example code th

APC 350AV

2002-12-06 Thread J. Seth Henry
Mark, I saw your post on freebsd-questions, and I should point out that you can get the RJ45 -> DB9 adapter for free from APC. It took about two months for some reason, but you might be able to speed that along if you give them a call. You should have gotten a card with the unit, which entitles you

Re: Interest in diskless booting?

2002-12-10 Thread J. Seth Henry
I have a working install of FBSD 4.7R running on a 340MB microdrive. It's not terribly fast, but it seems stable. My only problem is that the Netgear USB NIC craps out randomly after a few days, and FreeBSD doesn't really support the Linksys USB100TX, even though it claims to. I'd be interested to

Re: Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 w/ WOL

2002-12-18 Thread J. Seth Henry
The Wake on Lan functionality operates below the operating system level. It's actually a signal to the mainboard that simulates the power button (though it can only turn a system "ON" as far as I know). This feature should work fine for any system whose BIOS supports it, though I can't imagine turn

RE: compact flash use

2002-12-18 Thread J. Seth Henry
Randall, I took a look at the adapter, and it appears to support multiple formats. This could be the source of your problem. I use a much simpler CF -> IDE adapter for programming FreeBSD images to CF devices for use in embedded systems. My adapter has an IDE header, CF slot and LED - that's it. CF

xdm setup for dummies?

2002-12-20 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hello, I have been struggling with setting up an X host and X terminals for a few weeks now. I figure it's time to stop and ask for directions :) I have a FBSD 4.7R server which I intend to host X sessions from. It has the libraries for Xfree86 4.2.0 and runs icewm. (X does work, but isn't normall

blank saver question

2002-12-20 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hello, I am working on adapting FreeBSD to a Compaq IA-1. The display on this system is not DPMS compliant, so shutting off the backlight requires writing to a PCI register. I currently have a small C program which I can use to manipulate this register from the command line, and I would like to ei

Re: APC UPS

2003-02-25 Thread J. Seth Henry
Mark, I have an APC 750XL smart UPS powering my server and home automation setup. I have taken to using the PowerChute software provided by APC under linux emulation, which works quite well so long as you modify the shell scripts for use on a BSD system. I haven't tried running the apcupsd daemon,

Looking for POSIX programming resources

2003-03-06 Thread J. Seth Henry
I realize this isn't exactly on topic, but I figure a bunch of you guys/gals have probably done stuff like this, and might know where to point me. I am trying to write an automation program in FreeBSD that listens for commands on a serial port, and responds by issuing commands in response. I also

Thanks for the help!

2003-03-11 Thread J. Seth Henry
I appreciate all the helpful comments regarding programming under FreeBSD. I think I have enough to take another stab at it. I also discovered that the developer's handbook has a lot of useful info - though it seems the chapter on signals is missing? Thanks again, Seth Henry To Unsubscribe: send

Strange problem with MacOS 9 and isc-dhcpd

2005-10-13 Thread J. Seth Henry
I realize this is probably not really a FreeBSD question, but I was hoping someone had seen this before. I am running isc-dhcpd 3.0.1.r14_6 on a FreeBSD 4.11-REL machine. This box also serves as the primary gateway router and firewall (and general "network services" machine). All of my *nix

/dev on a read-only filesystem?

2003-03-30 Thread J. Seth Henry
I have managed, through hook and crook, to get a full 4.7-REL install on a Compaq IA-1 internet appliance. I put a kernel, /bin, /etc, /boot, /dev, /proc, and a partial /sbin on the internal flash memory. During boot, I mount a complete /sbin, /usr and on a microdrive. Since I want to reduce the n

4.7-REL and the AM79C978C PCNet-Home HNPA/10Base-T adapter

2003-03-30 Thread J. Seth Henry
I think this came up a while back, and no one had any clues, but this device doesn't seem to be fully supported in 4.7-REL. The adapter itself is, but I always get an error message about there being no supported PHY's - which is interesting, because there are actually two MII phy's in the ASIC. He

Re: /dev on a read-only filesystem?

2003-04-01 Thread J. Seth Henry
maller. Thanks for the help, Seth Henry On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Lowell Gilbert wrote: > "J. Seth Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > The trick is, if I make / read-only, I run into problems with /dev. During > > boot, I get numerous error messages - and things d

SSH failing randomly in 4.7-REL

2003-04-03 Thread J. Seth Henry
I appreciate the help so far in trying to get these X terminals going. Unfortunately, I have discovered another oddity, this time with sshd and dhclient. I'm not sure if they are related or not. The first is with sshd. Randomly, and for no apparent reason, sshd will refuse to allow logins. Instead

Re: dhclient acts odd with read-only '/' & other questions about/dev

2003-04-04 Thread J. Seth Henry
Dan, That's an interesting idea on the resolv.conf, but /var/db is on a writable file-system. I'll try creating a symlink to a copy of resolv.conf in /usr/local/etc and see if that clears things up. Thanks, Seth Henry On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Dan Pelleg wrote: > "J. Seth Henry&

Re: dhclient acts odd with read-only '/' (SOLVED)

2003-04-04 Thread J. Seth Henry
That did it - I copied resolv.conf to /usr/local/etc and created a symlink. dhclient runs properly, and now I can remote reboot without making a visit. Now if I could just figure the /dev thing out... Thanks again for the help! Seth Henry On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Dan Pelleg wrote: > "J. Se

Re: SSH failing randomly in 4.7-REL (SOLVED)

2003-04-04 Thread J. Seth Henry
It turned out to be a problem with dhclient. It wanted to write to /etc/resolv.conf which was on a read-only file system at the time. Eventually, it crashed out - perhaps trashing the interface configuration on its way down. I moved resolv.conf to /usr/local/etc and symlinked it in /etc - and the

dhclient acts odd with read-only '/' & other questions about /dev

2003-04-03 Thread J. Seth Henry
Ok, I think I just qualified for an idiot award. After a little more poking around, I discovered that it was the read-only filesystem that was causing the problem. I rebuilt the microdrive image, and included a special /dev this time - which I mount over the original /dev. Now, I don't seem to be

Kdevelop C/C++ reference problem SOLVED

2003-06-06 Thread J. Seth Henry
I was somewhat distraught to find that after all my trouble, the "package" was little more than a bunch of HTML files. ARGH! Unfortunately, for me, I discovered this after mucking with the configure script. Anyway, I discovered that the --enable-mt option in the configure script was only allowed o

RE: The clock is too fast in FreeBSD!

2003-05-27 Thread J. Seth Henry
Eric, First, you didn't mention how fast the clock was under FreeBSD. If you are talking about minutes/seconds, then you can use ntpd to keep the clock in line. If you have permanent network access, then you can actually keep your clock to within a few milliseconds of the NIST/Navy "official" time.

Spring cleaning - hardware give-away

2003-06-02 Thread J. Seth Henry
I have a bit of functional, but older equipment I hate to throw away, but no longer have the space to keep. If anyone is interested, it's yours for the price of (actual) shipping. Some of this stuff might be able to go on eBay (and may, if no one claims any of it), but I'd rather see if any of my f

Re: Spring cleaning - hardware give-away

2003-06-02 Thread J. Seth Henry
I live near Baltimore, Maryland (US) ZIP is 21113 Regards, Seth Henry On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, MaryAnne Olsen wrote: > What is your zip code? > - Original Message - > From: "J. Seth Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Spring cleaning - hardware give-away (CONT)

2003-06-02 Thread J. Seth Henry
Ok, I've about finished going through the closets and boxes, and I have the following: 9) Tray of 4 K6-2 266MHz processors. 10) K6-3+ (mobile) processor. Not sure if it works, though. The system it was in was dead. I know the mainboard was dead, but I'm not sure if the CPU bought it with the boar

Spring cleaning update

2003-06-02 Thread J. Seth Henry
Wow - most of the stuff in the list was claimed in a half hour. Anyway, the following items are remaining: 1) tray of 4 AMD K6-2 266 CPU's 2) AMD K6-3+ mobile processor with heatsink/fan. Not sure if it works 3) Compaq RAM module for 386LTE 4) 4x 1Mb 30-pin SIMMs I've decided to roll the Paralan

Problem compiling the C/C++ reference for Kdevelop

2003-06-05 Thread J. Seth Henry
I recently started playing around with Kdevelop 2.x on my server, and found it much improved over the older releases. Getting into it, I decided to download and compile the C/C++ reference documentation, and ran into a snag. I'm not sure if it is because the configure script is having problems runn

Spring cleaning giveaway - UPDATE

2003-06-05 Thread J. Seth Henry
I managed to get rid of some of my surplus gear, but not all. I had a fellow claim the serial terminal, and some of the K6 CPU's, but never got back to me with an address. If you still want these items, let me know. I had someone else looking for a K6 CPU, but my emails have been bouncing. Right

Re: Problem compiling the C/C++ reference for Kdevelop

2003-06-05 Thread J. Seth Henry
extra-libraries/includes option for the configure script. It now finds the jpeg libraries. Thanks, Seth Henry On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Joshua Oreman wrote: > On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 12:57:24PM -0400 or thereabouts, J. Seth Henry seemed to > write: > > I recently started playing around wit

Re: Reliable USB NIC?

2003-06-09 Thread J. Seth Henry
I have had very good luck with the Linksys USB100TX adapters. I have four of them supporting small X terminals, and they have turned out to be more reliable than the terminals (they crash for reasons unrelated to their network connections). They also have decent performance for a USB 1.x device. I

Re: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 12, Issue 2

2003-06-09 Thread J. Seth Henry
Actually, this should work, but it will require some twiddling with the disks partition table in disklabel. I used to have an old drive array with a bunch of HP labelled Seagate ST32550WD drives. For some unearthly reason, some of the drives were formatted to have only 2 billion bytes (2000MB), not

nutball video question

2003-06-09 Thread J. Seth Henry
Ok, I'm not sure if this will work (or if it does, how well), but I'm curious to see what happens. I have one of the older Happauge WinTV boards (that is supported by FreeBSD). Unfortunately, the only machine with an open PCI slot is my headless server. I have a number of IBM netstations attached

RE: Dynamic DNS (DDNS)

2003-06-11 Thread J. Seth Henry
Jay, I'm on Comcast in MD, and my DHCP lease is a bit longer - on the order of 3 months. Not sure if that is because I am a holdover of @Home or what. Just a note of caution, though. Comcast doesn't technically allow any kind of server. They will tolerate SMALL servers that don't generate a lot

Re: X TrueType font spacing

2003-06-11 Thread J. Seth Henry
It isn't just an X problem, it's also a KDE problem. I ran into this recently, after installing some IBM netstations on my network. When I attempted to use anything other than the fixed fonts in Konsole, I would get this strange spacing and video corruption. On my system console, they work fine.

Need help with NAS server setup

2003-06-30 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hello, I recently split up my FreeBSD server into two machines. One is a small ITX based system than [is intended to] handle audio and home automation. I installed nasd 1.6 on this machine, and it appears to be loaded (I can telnet to port 8000 and it connects), but I can't actually use it. So far,

NAS 1.6 hangs on certain streams

2003-07-06 Thread J. Seth Henry
Guys/gals, I have been experiencing an odd problem with my NAS setup. I finally got things to work, sort of. I have a small FreeBSD 4-8-REL system running nasd (NAS 1.6). I want to connect to it via a separate machine on the network. Now, I CAN play simple .WAV files via auplay, and this works. I

offtopic: NCD Exploras and FreeBSD

2003-07-14 Thread J. Seth Henry
I know this is a bit offtopic, but I'm hoping someone can help out. I have a couple of NCD Explora 451 X terminals I picked up on the cheap. They came with NCDware 5.1.140. Presently, I'm connecting to a FreeBSD server running 4.8-REL with KDE 3.1. The problem is that I've been getting random ker

Remap mouse buttons for remote X serverss

2003-07-20 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hi gang, I've recently started using NCD Explora's to connect to my FreeBSD server. They are quiet, reasonably fast, and small. Unfortunately, NCDware has some odd quirks. The first is that it only supports a two-button mouse. What's odd is that when I run xev, it reports button1 and button3? (I h

Re: Remap mouse buttons for remote X serverss

2003-07-21 Thread J. Seth Henry
e the only thing running on the BSD box. Thanks, Seth Henry On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 23:29, LLeweLLyn Reese wrote: > "J. Seth Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hi gang, > > I've recently started using NCD Explora's to connect to my FreeBSD >

RE: Help PLEASE! on proper kernel config file to use serial portswith puc driver

2003-07-31 Thread J. Seth Henry
All you need in your kernel config is 'device puc'. You already appear to have this in your config, as your system detected the adapter. You will have to "sh MAKEDEV cuaa" (where 0 < n < NUM_PORTS) to get the device nodes in your /dev directory. Alternately, since they have sequential minor numbe

Re: Help PLEASE! on proper kernel config file to use serial portswith puc driver

2003-07-31 Thread J. Seth Henry
eturn your kernel to something closer to the baseline. Regards, Seth Henry On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 13:18, stan wrote: > On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 10:34:14AM -0400, J. Seth Henry wrote: > > All you need in your kernel config is 'device puc'. You already appear > > to have thi

Re: FreeBSD programming question

2003-08-07 Thread J. Seth Henry
ay wrote: > On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 07:00, J. Seth Henry wrote: > > Not sure if this is the right list or not, but I could really use some > > pointers. > > > > How can I code trap serial port interrupts in my C program? > > > > For any modern hosted system inte

Re: FreeBSD programming question

2003-08-08 Thread J. Seth Henry
> > I haven't really looked at the sio driver, but I doubt it, it still > works with the 8250, which only had one IO address (tell it what you > want to do, read the result, tell it what you want to do, send it info, > tell it what you want to know, read the info it has.

FreeBSD programming question

2003-08-09 Thread J. Seth Henry
Not sure if this is the right list or not, but I could really use some pointers. How can I code trap serial port interrupts in my C program? For example, I want to read values from a serial device every user-specified number of seconds, calculate some stuff and then sit for a while. Should the se

FreeBSD as router - performance vs hardware routers

2003-08-14 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hello, I have recently been having problems with my Netgear RT314 broadband gateway router. Having decided to replace it, I started searching for a new router - only to discover that every sub $300 router I found had a history of problems. Lockups, random reboots, or worse, they would just turn int

Re: FreeBSD as router - performance vs hardware routers

2003-08-14 Thread J. Seth Henry
quick question, though - how much RAM should I install in this beast? I have a 65Mb DIMM laying around, but I could probably pull some 128's from my Windows box if need be. Thanks, Seth Henry On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 11:16, Mykroft Holmes IV wrote: > J. Seth Henry wrote: > > > Hello,

Re: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 48, Issue 21

2004-02-21 Thread J. Seth Henry
Daniela, The ugen device means that there wasn't a kernel driver to handle the device. I don't believe you can use the ugen device as a formatted device (like cuaa, tty, etc). What is the exact model of your modem? Most of the Alcatel SpeedTouch models I looked at claimed to have a UTP network