to stuff another 3Com card in to replace the onboard
LAN port.
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to assume
that you want to propogate internal DNS info back upstream.
Can anyone refer me to an appropriate README, HOWTO?
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something called ALTQ - but I'm still running 4.10-REL on this
machine. I hesitate to upgrade until 5-STABLE is out.
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this interface, as it would obviate the need for an external USB ethernet
adapter.
Also, how does this driver work with regular PCI HPNA/ethernet cards based on
this chip? The driver claims it supports these cards, but I'm not sure how if
it can't use the onboard HPNA PHY?
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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
the write access, but
poking through the man pages revealed nothing about this. The log files
which should be created on the server are empty.
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Any help would be greatly appreciated (especially the Vonage stuff - as
I miss the cheap LD!)
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tech support is a bit
of a pain with those guys.
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device uplcom
device uvscom
device uvisor
device uftdi
# Sound Support
device pcm
device joy0at isa? port IO_GAME
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is temporary. I will add the real
code once I get past this problem. (don't laugh - I'm learning as I go, and I
will probably completely rewrite all of this once I understand what to do)
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. Is there a way a to get FreeBSD to
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I forgot to include the versions! I'm using FreeBSD 4.8-REL, and apcupsd
version 3.8.6
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on the local network from any of the other hosts -
so it doesn't appear that the router is passing packets on port 23 to the
local interface. Programs on the remote network all report timeouts.
Did I miss something?
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4.9-RELEASE system (I haven't
cvsup'ed the base system). I am using the ports tree from Monday, around
12:00 PM EST.
Also, how do you turn on debugging information when you compile via the ports
tree? If I need to file a kde bug report, it would be nice to have a full
backtrace.
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this because the CPU fan went from its normal 55% on, to full up
100%.
IOW - it may be something in Mozilla/FireFox itself. Unfortunately, Mozilla
didn't technically crash, so I'm not sure how useful a bug report would be.
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port on them. I'm on a cable modem
myself, but could you switch out the modem for one that does have a network
port?
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on that card is widely
used on motherboards that have integrated ethernet, so it enjoys
widespread support by practically every PC operating system.
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your system is sending data too fast.
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system in the Xaccess list which shows a login prompt... On top of
the current WM! (I just minimize it)
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and include files? I'm a bit nervous mucking in
modules, as I understand they can cause problems that are hard to
recover from.
If it is, this would be a good place to initialize all of the front panel
LED's as well :)
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sometimes manage to get a login
prompt, but the login always fails. If you figure out, I'd like to know
how you did it - and I'll likewise remember you if I manage to work it
out.
Good luck,
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Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 13:09:26 -0800 (PST)
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controllers, boot options and POST level.
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and jumpering
the middle two pins to an unused serial connector (CN10), but that done,
the system is remarkably stable.
BTW - is your IA-1 a white or blue unit? I'm still trying to figure out
how to get FBSD to recognize the external MII PHY on the clipper ethernet
port.
Good luck,
Seth Henry
iPaq
when it is idle, or the CPU is
simply idle less. I have noticed that FreeBSD accesses the microdrive a
*lot* (though Linux may be as well, but I can't hear it because it's
running from flash)
Is this a normal limitation in FreeBSD, or did I miss something in the
kernel config?
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FreeBSD, and can you ssh into the
virtual machine once it's up?
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kernel panics on the
terminals. I don't have the exact message, but it goes something like
this:
assertion failure rRingPtr - ... in file lance_ordered_input.c line
99
I'm probably toast, but I thought I'd give it a shot and see if anyone
else has run into this.
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correctly. However, I
think that may be fixable with xmodmap.
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are the only thing running on the BSD box.
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Hi gang,
I've recently started using NCD Explora's to connect to my FreeBSD
server. They are quiet, reasonably fast, and small. Unfortunately
making the nodes myself, but the MAKEDEV script will do the
same thing.
Good luck,
Seth Henry
OK, I've spent all night complaining kernels with no luck. I've read
the man page for puc, I've read the man page for sio, I've looked at
the code for puc, I've searched d Googlee, and STILL I can't get
to something closer
to the baseline.
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On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 13:18, stan wrote:
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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
, since I can check the driver source, does the
sio driver add any additional buffering, or does it simply read the
16byte FIFO on the serial port? Most of the messages I am expecting
should fit in that FIFO anyway.
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Seth Henry
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 09:58, Malcolm Kay wrote:
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on the network.
Thanks again for the help,
Seth Henry
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 13:43, Michael Conlen wrote:
select() should work for you, similar to trigering an interrupt. Instead
of triggering an ISR select() will sleep until there's an event on the
file descriptors. So you open() the device
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
anyone built a cable modem
gateway router using FreeBSD and low-end hardware like this? If so,
what were your results?
Also, can a FreeBSD router support things like the Vonage VOIP box (the
Cisco ATA186)?
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microdrive. Odd, but unimportant - as the microdrive is necessary for the
system to run
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know if this is on the bug-board, or fixed in the next
release? I ask only because I can't replace it - it is built into the
Compaq IA-1's with ethernet. Presently, I am working around the issue with
a USB NIC, but performance is far from optimal.
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The trick is, if I make / read-only, I run into problems with /dev. During
boot, I get numerous error messages - and things don't seem to work quite
right. Is there a way to mount
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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.
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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
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- and the
problem appears to be resolved. I haven't seen any other strange network
related problems since.
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BTW - the Linksys USB100TX uses the aue driver.
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All of these machines have identical hardware. They use Linksys
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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.
with jumpers.
More stuff may be dredged up as I finish Spring cleaning, but that's it
for now.
First come, first served - and remember, all you have to come up with is
shipping. I'd just like to see this gear end up in the hands of someone
who could use it.
Later,
Seth Henry
I live near Baltimore, Maryland (US) ZIP is 21113
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to be of interest, but it was in a 386LTE. Not sure
what other models might use it.
Again, first come, first served - and remember, all you have to come up
with is shipping. I'd just like to see this gear end up in the hands of
someone who could use it.
Later,
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
this documentation installed? It's not critical,
as I have other C/C++ reference books (physical books) laying around, but
it would be nice to have an online version.
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this is the 12Mb version of the card. I have
the passthrough cable, and I believe the SLI cable as well.
5) 4x 1Mb 30-pin SIMM's
6) 1x Compaq RAM for 386LTE, or similar vintage laptop.
Last call - after this, it goes to the dump, or the local thrift shops.
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/includes option for the configure script. It now
finds the jpeg libraries.
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I recently started playing around with Kdevelop 2.x on my server
.
If your system has support for USB 2.0, Linksys does make a USB 2.0
version of the adapter, but I don't have any experience with them.
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I know it sounds like an oxymoron, but I'm looking for a reliable USB NIC
that's supported by FreeBSD 4.8 or -STABLE. It's going
.
Keep in mind, this was a while back - probably 4 years, but I definitely
remember doing this. All the drives were SCSI, but that shouldn't matter
in this case.
Seth Henry
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I have three 120GB disks and one 170GB disk
. :)
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-serving. If Comcast starts blocking ports, the only
choice left is DSL - and I HATE verizon with a passion. They have screwed me
over so many times, I lost count; and I dread the day I have to sign up for
DSL because Comcast actually starts enforcing the no server rule strictly.
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(at least for Konsole) is
that there doesn't appear to be any support for ANSI line characters, such
that sysinstall and other ncurses apps look terrible. I usually bring up a
traditional Xterm if I need to use a curses app.
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a local player. Also, I checked
fstat, and nothing is holding the device open. (which is kind of
surprising, given that I would have thought nasd would have held it
open)
Am I missing something?
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through auplay.
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The 350AV isn't a true dumb UPS, as it can send status information via
USB (battery capacity) - so it's possible that the serial adapter will
provide something between basic signalling and a true smart interface.
I'll have to check this out sometime - might be interesting.
Good luck,
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directory. When I boot, though, I get nothing -
not even error messages. I did check that the file permissions were set
(700) - and it works if I run it from the command line (after logging in)
Am I missing something?
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be greatly appreciated, as ironically, Mozilla was the
primary purpose for these terminals. :)
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in general, I'm just a little fuzzy
on how I talk to the operating system beyond stdin and stdout.
If this discussion belongs elsewhere, please, point me in the right
place! I'm also open to books, if anyone has any recommendations. Is
there a Programming POSIX for dummies out there?
Many thanks,
Seth
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?
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(though it took quite a bit of hacking to get it to work right) I just
lost half the secret sauce formula. The other half was remembering to create
a 1MB slice, and using newfs -b 4096 -i 128 on the /dev file system so
there are enough inodes.
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would suggest looking for a diagnostic tool on the
manufacturer's web site. These usually involve a bootable CD or floppy disk.
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without a terminal attached. Finally, I set up a getty session, so I can
login via cuaa0. The only messages I miss are the fdisk/startup messages.
Sorry I can't help, but I would suspect a configuration issue.
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a little fuzzy on how to plumb all of
these pipes, though.
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it to log in and halt the box when I am testing.
Is this just a bad board, or is something else going on? If anything, I would
suspect the bridge chip, as both ports exhibit this behavior.
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problems with the rl device on my ITX board locking up
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*I've done business with them before, and they seem to have fair prices, and
decent configurations - but other than that, I don't have any relations with
them.
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a laptop (2.5) hard disk as
well as a normal 3.5 drive, so I went that route instead.
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Case Outlet*, and perhaps others by now, have the Travla Flex ATX / mini
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without temporarily plugging
the CM into a Windows box?
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to the static...
Lastly, these are full of old EDO SIMM's. Most are 16Mb modules, but some are
32Mb modules. However, the RAM goes with the terminals. :)
They are available for the cost of shipping them to you. (Free if you happen
to live near Ft. Meade or Baltimore MD)
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a deal, except that 5.3 did fix one thing - the unusually
long latency for my dual-port NIC card.
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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 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
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