On 11/11/2007, at 1:55 AM, Olivier GARNIER wrote:
Hi,
I tried with FreeBSD and FreeSBIE when I received my vostro 1700 (on
septembre), and the network wasn't working well. Network, Some Xorg
problems
and so on ...
So I installed Ubuntu 7.04 witch was the less worth (network/video
worked
On 10/11/2007, at 1:57 PM, McCy Ron wrote:
I was able to get 6.2 to install on a Vostro with stock BIOS
settings but couldn't get the system to recognize the network card.
network. Just for reference - Knoppix, Ubuntu, FreesBie live CDs,
and a straight install of Ubuntu 7.04 didn't work
Hi,
I tried with FreeBSD and FreeSBIE when I received my vostro 1700 (on
septembre), and the network wasn't working well. Network, Some Xorg problems
and so on ...
So I installed Ubuntu 7.04 witch was the less worth (network/video worked
with some adaptations). Now I've got an Ubuntu 7.10 witch
Jerahmy Pocott wrote:
Hello,
I'm having difficulties getting 6.2 installed on these new Dell
'Vostro' systems.
The BIOS is a Phoenix - AwardBIOS and it reports the version as 1.0.3.
With the SATA controller set to IDE mode (default) in the BIOS
booting FreeBSD
will hang just before
On 9/29/07, Aryeh Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends on the distro (some have broken drivers in the install some
don't... no matter what you will probally want to look at doing a
cvsup upgrade to a newer version once you have installed it [see the
handbook for details]).
OK,
Many
If I remember right this is a known issue with some older distro CD's
(the boot code doesn't need any kind of software driver for the CD but
the install code does)... I suggest either using a newer version like
6.2 or using the install from network option for install medium.
--Aryeh
On 9/28/07,
On 9/29/07, Aryeh Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I remember right this is a known issue with some older distro CD's
(the boot code doesn't need any kind of software driver for the CD but
the install code does)... I suggest either using a newer version like
6.2 or using the install from
Depends on the distro (some have broken drivers in the install some
don't... no matter what you will probally want to look at doing a
cvsup upgrade to a newer version once you have installed it [see the
handbook for details]).
--Aryeh
On 9/28/07, Fernando Apesteguía [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
On Sunday 26 November 2006 05:34, Jose wrote:
Hi,
Let me start by saying I am new to FreeBSD. I downloaded the iso, burned it
to disk and installed the software. However when I restart the pc after the
install I get an error message that it cannot find the kernel. I have gone
through the
Amit Joshi wrote:
On Sunday 26 November 2006 05:34, Jose wrote:
Hi,
Let me start by saying I am new to FreeBSD. I downloaded the iso, burned it
to disk and installed the software. However when I restart the pc after the
install I get an error message that it cannot find the kernel. I have
On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 19:04 -0500, Jose wrote:
Hi,
Let me start by saying I am new to FreeBSD. I downloaded the iso, burned it
to disk and installed the software. However when I restart the pc after the
install I get an error message that it cannot find the kernel. I have gone
through
Do you, by any chance, modify the bios settings for disks/cdrom during/after
installation?
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Sent: Sunday, 26 November 2006 11:04 AM
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Subject: Install problems
Hi,
Darryl Hoar wrote:
I have a computer that I have had Freebsd on previously. I recently
re-installed 5.1-release on it as I was going to make it a firewall.
Well, I pulled one of the nic out, and have been trying to do a
full install from ftp.
So,
I boot using the (2) floppies. Go through the
On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 11:37:12AM -0600, Darryl Hoar wrote:
I have a computer that I have had Freebsd on previously. I recently
re-installed 5.1-release on it as I was going to make it a firewall.
Well, I pulled one of the nic out, and have been trying to do a
full install from ftp.
Try
Darryl Hoar wrote:
I set
the gateway IP to my gateway (192.168.1.75).
Darryl mailed me off-list - passive mode worked.
PWR.
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Hello,
Ok, I have manually tweaked all of the drivers by using the set
hint.driver options to match my hardware and the OpenBSD boot disk
dmesg, and I am still having the same problem. This is on 5.2-RC1.
The 4.9 install stops at the same place as well. I have tried this with
the PCMCIA NIC
for laptop questions, you may have
better luck asking your question there.
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Lincoln
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 10:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: install problems on old Compaq Armada 4110
Hello
, and Logan
lnlattorneys.com
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Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 10:52 AM
To: Rutledge, Lincoln; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: install problems on old Compaq Armada 4110
Check the laptop system bio's and disable plug-n-play option
chuck miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I'm having problems trying to install freebsd 4.8 on my sony
vaio pcv-rx850.Everything is factory except I added a
2gig hard drive..The problem I have is my computer locks up trying
to install and never gets to the menu. However if the
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From: Lowell Gilbert
To: chuck miller
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: install problems
chuck miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I'm having problems trying to install freebsd 4.8 on my sony
vaio pcv-rx850
The Digital 21140A chipset is PCI only, I believe. Anyhow, since
you've got that output, your kernel has recognised the card. It can't
however detect the ethernet heartbeat signal, either because a) you
haven't plugged it into the network correctly or b) because the card
or cables are
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 01:05:22PM +0200, Erik Mattsson wrote:
c) can be solved by adding 'media 10baseT' as an extra option to
ifconfig as exactly as you did for netbsd. It's pretty clear where to
put that in the Sysinstall dialog for configuring interfaces.
Where should I do this?
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