Hello all,
I'm wondering how to get 3D Hardware graphics going
under FreeBSD.
I tried both the LibGL.so that came with the driver
for my graphics card and the default LibGL.so that
came with FreeBSD '/usr/X11R6/lib' but no go, still
slow software mode. I have a DRI radeon enabled driver
and a rad
> Hello all,
>
> I'm wondering how to get 3D Hardware graphics going
> under FreeBSD.
> I tried both the LibGL.so that came with the driver
> for my graphics card and the default LibGL.so that
> came with FreeBSD '/usr/X11R6/lib' but no go, still
> slow software mode. I have a DRI radeon enabled
Hi,
I need some help getting hardware graphics going. I
built radeon.ko and drm.ko from drm cvs and loaded
them, a quick dmesg drm says the modules are loaded.
(drm 1.21.0 20051229) I was told on here I would need
the r300 DRI module for my ATI Radeon 9800 Pro which I
got from the FreeBSD Ports 'd
Does FBSD enforce a maximum number of mounted file systems? If so,
is it configurable?
Jon
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Have you tried separating the MAC definitions?
host chues {
hardware ethernet 00:0b:db:e7:2a:06;
}
host chues {
hardware ethernet 00:60:73:ea:3f:60;
}
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The mount_smbfs(8) command on 5.2.1 allows multiple mounts using the same
source and mount point. This sounds like a bug to me since other file
systems such as ufs return an error on such attempts. Anyone know of a
reason why this is allowed in mount_smbfs?
J
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> What we've come up with so far are the Adaptec
1210SA S-ATARAID
> controller and a Promise S150 TX2Plus RAID which
seem affordable.
%grep -iE '(release|promise)' /var/run/dmesg.boot
FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p10 #0: Mon Oct 6 21:44:56 EDT
2003 atap
Hi,
When I do, say...
pkg_add -r foo
... is foo-version.tar.gz stored anywhere? With ports, the source tarballs
are saved in /usr/ports/distfiles. But I can't find the downloaded packages
anywhere. Can't find mention of this either.
Reason I ask is that I'm going to reinstall after using FBSD f
pears to be off
by default and
will fail. add option "device acpi" to kernel before
reboot and it will
work.
good luck
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this post is very similar to my problem,
http://freebsd.rambler.ru/bsdmail/freebsd-hardware_2003/msg00521.html
(i emailed the above but got no response.)
i replaced the burner, tried different dvd+rw,
googled, and RTFM. still, no go. any ideas?
5.1 release from cvs 9/18.
thanks to all
burn
> next writeable LBA 450> addr = 450 size = 655589376
> writing from file slackware-9.1-install-d1.iso size
> 640224 KB written this track 32 KB (0%) total 32 K
> only wrote -1 of 32768 bytes: Bad address
Are you using atapicam? If so, try using
cdrecord.this worked for me, same problem. i th
i googled and found that linux has a large file
problem, but no info about FreeBSD
# mkisofs -v
mkisofs 2.0.3
# uname -r
5.1-RELEASE-p10
# ls -lh
-rw-r- 1 root wheel2.6G Oct 7 22:11:00
2003 mkisofstest.tar
# mkisofs -o mkisofstest.tgz.iso mkisofstest.tgz
mkisofs: Value too large
First, check the live filesystem cd to see if the one you want is on there.
If not, you'll have to extract the files you want out of the distribution
tar files. There are quite a few of them so you'll have to try to figure
out which tar file holds the particular file you are interested in.
It wou
>From a high level view, it means you don't have access to 4.6 meg of
data space on a 40 gig hard drive. That represents 1/1 of the
disk space you do have available to you. Don't worry about it, install
the OS and enjoy FreeBSD.
> > 2) When installing FreeBSD, sysinstall warns that a geometr
>I'm planning on making two partions for data found on /usr:
>Does this stretegy sound at all intelligent?
Yes, it sounds like a good plan for all the reasons you stated.
>I'm planning on making /usr 4G, and /usr2 6G. Does that sound sane?
I'm running 5.2.1 with X, apache, samba, and 162 ports
When you set
what FTP server to get the files from, specify
ftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx//Volumes/fbsdxx_1 as the server and directory.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP of the Mac, of course, and fbsdxx_1 is the
first disk of your FreeBSD release CD.
It made for an interesting install, almost as interes
charset="ISO-8859-1";
charset="ISO-8859-1";
charset="ISO-8859-1";
charset="ISO-8859-1";
charset="ISO-8859-1";
charset="ISO-8859-1";
charset="ISO-8859-1";
charset="ISO-8859-1";
charset="ISO-8859-1";
charset="ISO-8859-1";
charset="ISO-885
to the FreeBSD geometry
(which would require switching from LBA mode to CHS), is this
likely to make any difference?
Cheers,
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Ok I was wondering around,
Then found the 6.3 ISO's
are these the real 6.3 release's ?
Can I use these ISO's as the
6.3 release CD's ?
I am asking because I never saw a word of 6.3 REL being ready.
Thanks
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that i could not find again.
http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD-Security/2002-07/11027.html
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http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/151/2002/10/0/10045250/
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is jexec working in 5.1 release?
#jls
1 192.168.1.100 example.com /usr/jail/192.168.1.100
#jexec 1 sendmail
jexec: execv(): sendmail: No such file or directory
ok i will try w/ full path
#jexec 1 /usr/jail/192.168.1.100/usr/sbin/sendmail
jexec: execv():
/usr/jail/192.168.1.100/usr/sbin/send
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> itself
> before execing the program. In that case, you would
> need:
> #jexec 1 /usr/sbin/sendmail
> See if it works!
thanks that was it. seems counterintuitive, the first
command seems as though it woul
s: how can I prevent this server from ever connecting to
my computer again? And anything else I can do to delete this server,
this connection
I have an Apple powerbook G4 running Mac OS X 10.4.11.
I would most appreciate a response. Thank you kindly
extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
$
I get no errors, feedback, or dumped cores to let me know what went
wrong, but it doesn't launch.
If anyone has a
Robert Huff wrote:
Jon writes:
Have you had any success getting openoffice working? I have a similar
problem with xorg 7.4 and openoffice.org-000310_m1. Upon attempting to
run openoffice, I get:
$ openoffice.org-OOO310_m1
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing
Promise card
http://www.promise.com/product/product_detail_eng.asp?productId=108&familyId=2
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5.2.1-RELEASE-p1
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diff dmesg.boot.
ically some of those have had problems with
some situations like sparse files, "extra" hard links, symlinks, etc.
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I was trying to transplant my system from a small, old drive to a big,
new one. I made a dd dump of the entire small drive, but then I
accidentally destroyed the drive (be careful with bare drives and
metal PC cases...)
Anyway, I have the dd file but I don't have a spare drive onto which
to copy
Hm, anything that works in Freebsd 4.9? I've never been able to
install 5.0 or higher on this machine, it always freezes when booting.
On Nov 2, 2007 10:22 PM, John Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Friday 02 November 2007, Jon Drukman wrote:
> > I was trying to tr
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> vnconfig is the predecessor of mdconfig. It should be present in 4.9.
thanks, it is. however, i am unable to mount the vnconfig'd device.
any ideas? i made the backup originally just by doing dd if=/dev/ad0
of=some.file
then i r
for that matter) on a snapshot.
Of course, all bets are off since the disk is already failing. The common
case is that the OP may get "most" of the files off in tact; probably not all.
Backups are important if you care about your data.
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> # mount /dev/vn0s1a /mnt
> > > mount: /dev/vn0s1a on /mnt: incorrect super block
> > >
> >
> > You have to mount the device with 'mount -t cd9660' because it is an ISO
> > which is a cd9660 format.
> >
> >
>
> Never mind I saw imagi
serial number.
I'm not sure if there's a simpler way, but smartctl (from the smartmontools
port/package) will display a disk's serial number.
[602] [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp$ smartctl -a /dev/ad0 | grep -i serial
Serial Number:9QG386BV
There's probably a better way, but th
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hello,
after lots of research and configuration, i finally
have a freebsd box with a comfortable custom
interface, lots of multimedia bells and whistles, and
shortcuts to all of my most-used applications.
i'm still fumbling with text, in that i haven't found
a way to cut and paste from one term
Been using the ISC DHCP server for years now. No problems to report, and
not too onerous to set up.
Also allows you to do dynamic updates to the ISC BIND port as well.
Jon
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>
> I'm about to set up a DHCP-server. In th
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 23:43, Andreas Kohn wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-11-29 at 03:43, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> > First time I've seen this happen...I've installed FreeBSD:
> >
> > FreeBSD laptop.fbsdsizemore.com 5.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE #0: Thu
> > Jun 5 02:55:42 GMT 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
y now, recursively destroying
information in or about system files tends to be a bad idea. As is, as
a general rule, using chown as a privileged user just so that you can
edit a file such as this as an unprivileged user.
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, however, that in the future you constrain your e-mail to
freebsd-questions to either questions or answers to them, so as to not
inflame our more excitable representatives once we hire a new, much
reduced, batch of them.
Thanks.
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group requirement may be changed by modifying the ``pam_group'' section
of /etc/pam.d/su. See pam_group(8) for details on how to modify this
setting.
which may well be why the OP keeps stressing that his unprivileged user
is not in the wheel group. ;-)
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gt; Ithaca, NY
Locally, probably nowhere. But try
www.staples.com
where there's currently one type of paper available by the ream or case.
Of course, it costs more and then you'll need to get A4 binders,
slightly longer file folders, a new file cabinet,
It's not easy switching.
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es by brute force, so these
days many servers don't give you a hint unless you actually send some
mail. Some don't even give you a hint then, simply black holing the
mail if the address is incorrect.
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ust can't get general purpose disks that small anymoreI'd think
that assuming everyone had at least 10 GB disks at this point would be
reasonable.
I'm all for increased defaults.
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machines to the machine running the ntp server."
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verything to do with starting off almost 10 minutes off
and a config file that says to never make a step correction larger than
1 second and to panic if you see an offset of over 1 second.
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epting time data
from the Windows server at least on some level.
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used, and really not that
confusing once you pay attention. (My apologies to anyone else who
discussed this earlier; I found it difficult to read every message in
this thread.)
BTW, it's hard for me, personally, to take seriously anyone who quotes
in full, with no trimming, somethin
ot;/etc/rc.d/sshd keygen". In all cases that I know of, it's just the
ssh-keygen program being run on your behalf.
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ght.org.
thought.org.38400 IN NS ns1.localhostservices.net.
thought.org.38400 IN NS ns2.secondary.com.
thought.org.38400 IN NS a.ns.celestial.com.
Fix your DNS!
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the MAC address
information as well if things appear to be really odd.
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ur nameserver
is up and running.
What happens if you restart just your mailserver at this time?
If that doesn't resolve the matter, give us some details about where
your nameserver and mailserver live, and give us the contents of
/etc/resolv.conf on the mailserver, and tell us for which e-
registrar and in NS records in your dns zone.
With those two steps, dns as a whole will become a bit more resilient
for you.
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assuming he
doesn't just wave his hands and tell you plug your phone in "here" and
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-addr.arpa. 259200 IN NS ns0.0.111.66.in-addr.arpa.
0.111.66.in-addr.arpa. 259200 IN NS ns1.0.111.66.in-addr.arpa.
;; Received 107 bytes from 66.111.0.253#53(ns1.identry.com) in 17 ms
The PTR record looks reasonable, but those NS records...well. ;-)
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If not, you'll have real
trouble reading anything off of your disks. With software RAID, you at
least stand a decent chance of recovering everything from nothing more
than the (N-1) hard disks, a FreeBSD CD-ROM, and the components to build
a new server around them.
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dresses but can't afford to shut
everything down long enough to change everything all at once.
There are others.
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me of your directory
is so embarrassing that you can't share it. By sanitizing such things,
rather than reporting exactly what you typed and exactly what the
response is, you seriously risk editing out clues. If you already knew
what was important as a clue, you probably wouldn't need to ask the
question.
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s that
supplied with pf. See ftp-proxy(8) or
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/ftp.html
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name & password while the other users getting to that
> folder/directory.
Assuming you're using Samba for this, you'll need to read up on
authentication in Samba and then figure out which of several options are
configured on your system. It is not [necessarily] sufficient to add a
F
ome of us are convinced that we further
reduce our risk from scanning by turning off password access and forcing
the use of keys.
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;m the guy who takes the time to put on his seatbelt each and
every time he starts the car, despite never, not once, having to
actually use it in 3 decades of driving.
> Firewalls are too often crutches for people that don't want to learn
> how to properly maintain a host.
Now t
s with FreeBSD.
>>
>> This works:
>>
>> AllowUsers [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
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> man hosts.allow
Now that would really confuse things. We're not talking tcp wrappers
here, or at least we weren't.
man sshd_config
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r, as is usually the case, unless you do some benchmarks on *your*
computer, it's hard to say more than "the first couple GB of RAM you add
will probably make your workstation run faster."
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Jon Radel wrote:
> herbert langhans wrote:
>> Hi Daemons,
>> recently I had to add some more RAM on a workstation. Was 512MB before and
>> is 2GB now, the reason was to give some graphic apps more space.
>>
>> But to my surprise the workstation ran faster--but
/MySQL/etc. are well supported under. You may well do better to
find a "Use Apache to build a web site" or "(language of your choice)
with (database of your choice)" book that suits your development
philosophy.
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at any time with
very little loss of already transferred bytes, you may find it more
resilient in your situation.
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Use ssh-agent
right and you can make things even easier for yourself.
>
> having to log through 2 accounts doesn't increase security. actually
> increases mess.
The only mess I can think of is all that logging that forces a bit of
accountability onto all the admins who know the roo
ssage or misconfiguration.
Did you configure apache at all after you installed it? If so, what did
you do?
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atch
one, this will give you the MAC address of the source of the traffic. I
would hope that this would help narrow it down.
Meanwhile, I'll see if I can replicate this when I'm paying a bit more
attention. :-)
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Jon Radel wrote:
Christer Solskogen wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
I would do a traceroute from all your hosts there. When you do keep
an eye out for the arp error message. This should help find the host
causing these errors and then look at that systems configuration.
Also do you have more
sonally I doubt this is anything serious to
worry about, but as I have no real evidence for that feeling You
may, however, find http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0.0.0.0 at least mildly
interesting.
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other than in hobbyist's private networks and things built with
volunteer labor, there are generally labor costs. Rummaging in the junk
pile can get pretty expensive if you have to pay somebody to do it....
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ts, I suspect you will have to install something more
sophisticated, such as procmail from ports.
I'm using the Thunderbird.
Or, you could set up rules in Thunderbird to do the forwarding from
there. Of course, this means that mail gets forwarded only when
account1 checks for mail.
-
ion on this and related topics.
My suggestion would be to let both sides auto-detect if they're both
capable of gigabit ethernet.
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I'm a touch confused,
however, by your phrasing that as if you're rebutting something I wrote.)
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ion (look to the network stuff) and the e-mail server giving you
an error response rejecting your attempt to transfer mail or just
quietly loosing the mail (look to the e-mail servers).
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!
BTW, pfctl is the program for controlling the firewall. The actual
firewall is generally referred to as pf.
So if you just turn PF off for a bit, does e-mail suddenly flow?
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P speakers
that you expect to get e-mail from on a regular basis, even if you do
throttling of SMTP connections in general. Much less messy
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as to what's in pf.conf, I could offer only the
vaguest guesses based in part on my judged competence of the author of
your pf.conf. Since your pf.conf appears to have possibly destroyed
your e-mail infrastructure, the preliminary assessment is a bit shaky.
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self, sent us all just a few minutes ago.
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nding test data between a single source
and single destination address pair are you?
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speed to that of one interface. The transmit algorithm
attempts to use as much information as it can to distinguish different
traffic flows and balance across the available interfaces."
Has use of Gig ethernet been considered?
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Serial, Refresh, Retry, Expire, Neg. cache TTL
extraneous garbage
Etc. You're pretty close and it should work fine after you clean up
your syntax a bit.
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in-addr.arpa.
Judging from the complaint about RR type 'Serial' you've still got
uncommented-out garbage floating around.
Fix all that and it'll get better. Better yet, compare what you've got
against what's in the documentation and think a bit about what it *means*.
The question, of course, is how did you manage to completely break this
since the last go around, where I believe you had the NS records working?
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professional to set it up for you.
-or-
2) Contract with a knowledgable operator to host your zones on *their*
servers.
or
3) Find a fellow student locally who has figured it out and is willing
to look over your files with you until you get it.
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ongly suspect you could
negotiate an exception to that
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why did you change
> zone "1.168.192.in-addr.arpa" { type master; file
> >> "/etc/named/master/summitnjhome-reverse.db"
> >> };
>
to
zone "192.in-addr.arpa" { type master; file
"master/summitjnhome-reverse.db"; };
when your PTR lines only give the last octet? Where do you expect the
"168.1" to come from?
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reverse zone; give or take how you connect to the rest of the DNS.
What messages about zones loading did you get when you restarted bind?
Where there any crabby comments in the log file about not loading
master/summitnjhome-reverse.db due to error(s)? Was that file mentioned
at all?
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com.
41 PTR virtcent19.summitnjhome.com.
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ave happy, productive lives doing something useful.
But, no, you had to move up the heat death of the universe by 3 seconds.
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ion. They
will also provide all servers and allow use of their dashboard for
maintaining records as a different option.
Don't top-post in this neighborhood, please.
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g:8080/
grab a torrent file using HTTP and use a BitTorrent client to get what
you need. Unless, of course, your local firewall/network/ISP/etc blocks
BitTorrent also.
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iguration choice, a
user that screws up big time, or a "back door" to the data, than a
successful "technical" attack against TSL or SSH.
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We got both on the list.
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etimes the shell
simply refuses to do it.
This no doubt the wrong place for simple questions like these so someone PLEASE
tell me where better to go. Thank you.
Remember that for the really basic stuff, Unix is Unix is Linux, so any
tutorial you find with a google search or two would a
ting confused as to what it meant for Linux
to be "free?"
BTW, I believe this discussion belongs over in the discussion list, as
it has nothing to do with FreeBSD, so I will sin no more after this.
--Jon Radel
j...@radel.com
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from and where it thinks it sent it.
Or you could start by telling us HOW you detected this problem.
--Jon Radel
j...@radel.com
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r and said, "Wait,
we've been assuming the switch works, what if it isn't."
BTW, Gary, Linksys=Cisco is pretty much just a marketing thing and not a
technology thing.
--Jon Radel
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