her of
these, and I wouldn't venture to guess if you can do concurrent maintenance
on your DS4000 with FreeBSD running.
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UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX
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On Saturday 24 December 2005 04:15, Teilhard Knight wrote:
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> It didn't work. Actually I have a little more than a USB mouse, I have a
> wireless mouse and wireless keyboard which are both controlled by a central
> unit which plugs into an USB port in the computer. The keyboard works well,
> with
future, KMail will most probably include support for it.
There is a kio slave to upload Sieve scripts to the server, but you still have
to have access to enable the script. I think the kmail in kde 3.3 will have
additional support for server side filters.
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figuration. Selecting the wrong type can lead to data access
problems. On the other hand, some storage servers may not care. Do careful
research, but remember that probably no storage servers support FreeBSD
officially.
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AIX and Storage Administrator
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX
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On Friday 23 January 2004 02:44 pm, Brian Black wrote:
Try mount -t msdos /dev/daXs1 /mnt
where X is the disk drive number.
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UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX
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On Sunday 06 November 2005 02:54 pm, Moritz Lipfert wrote:
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> At the moment there are no moused lines in my rc.conf. Should I add
> these configuration lines?
The usbd daemon should take care of it, but you might try putting it in
rc.conf. Also, you may wish to try applying one of the patches
where Linux is only just in the last couple of
years enjoying broad support. Maybe the smaller vendors are more likely to
support FreeBSD. Are there any Bay area FBSD user's groups? You might try
them.
>
> Thanks for all feedback and suggestions!
>
> Sincerely,
> -dan
it. That'll
> make life quite a bit easier.
Upgrade to -CURRENT. I had many problems with wine from somewhere in
5.0-CURRENT to somewhere in 5.1-CURRENT (post KSE enhancements) where I would
get similar errors. Now wine mostly works.
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pported in 4.4.
Try installing the latest version of the XFree86 server snapshot, which is
located in the ports. I am using it (well, not the most current yet, but a
slightly older version, I haven't done the upgrade to the most current) with
much success with my ATI Radeon 9200.
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-pete
How do you do cross-compilation on amd64? I looked through the mailing list
archives and couldn't find a method. Also, VNC, slow as it is, tends to be
faster than running X apps directly, at least over high-latency networks. NX
runs rings around both of them, though.
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Jonatha
evice, not a NIC. Perhaps you want to load the ural
device. Try kldload ural and see if you get a new network device (ural0).
Since the NIC is being detected as ugen you might need to have the ural
device load before the ugen device (or remove ugen from your kernel config,
if you do
One is that (along with all
ural NICs, it seems) is unstable with wpa so I had to go back to wep. The
other caveat is that the link light does not come on, but it does when run
under Windows. The activity light does work. I get good signal, either full
speed or down to 48mbps.
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