On 12 March 2011 08:34, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 15:29:44 -0500
> Brian Waters wrote:
>
>> It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
>> sound-related device files:
>>
>> dspX
>> dspX.Y
>> (among others)
>>
>> I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell I
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 15:29:44 -0500
Brian Waters wrote:
> It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
> sound-related device files:
>
> dspX
> dspX.Y
> (among others)
>
> I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron
> E1705/Inspiron 9400 with Sigmatel STAC9220 c
2011-03-11 21:29, Brian Waters:
It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
sound-related device files:
dspX
dspX.Y
(among others)
I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron
E1705/Inspiron 9400 with Sigmatel STAC9220 codec). I've read the
manpages for snd and
Hi,
On Saturday 12 March 2011 04:29:44 Brian Waters wrote:
> It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
> sound-related device files:
>
> dspX
> dspX.Y
> (among others)
>
this is what you see after your driver is loaded. You might have to tell an
application which one to use.
>
Yeah, I have tried all the basic stuff.
At this point, I've basically accepted that solving the problem on my
machine is going to involve a whole bunch of technical stuff that I
don't have the patience for - reading the HDA spec and the codec
datasheet, reading the driver code, and making changes
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 03:29:44PM -0500, Brian Waters wrote:
>
> It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following
> sound-related device files:
>
> dspX
> dspX.Y
> (among others)
>
> I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron
> E1705/Inspiron 9400 with Sigmatel STA
Hi Cassandra,
I certainly don't speak for FreeBSD, however I don't believe you would need
to arrange any price to put a listing on this page.
If you would be so kind to email the text and a pointer to the website, I,
or many other capable documentation specialists, would be happy to add it to
t
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 1:46 AM, Wojciech Puchar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Just wondering if a box has 2 Ethernet cards with each card going to a
>> different gateway/network, is it possible to stick a jail on the machine
>> listening on one network interface and routing data out one
>> card
Just wondering if a box has 2 Ethernet cards with each card going to a
different gateway/network, is it possible to stick a jail on the machine
listening on one network interface and routing data out one
card/network/gatway while the rest of the system uses the other port and
gateway/network.
On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
> with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like online
> radio?
>
Looks like I finally understood what you want.
You want to block the protocol fr
On 10:17:52 Nov 12, Peter Boosten wrote:
> Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx.
>
NP. Thanks.
>
> Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used
> by several people (directly, without a proxy server, but with a FreeBSD
> firewall). Our management wants to bloc
Peter Boosten wrote:
> On Mon, November 12, 2007 08:04, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
>
>> Hope the above explanation suffices.
>
> Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx.
>
>>
>> Can you clarify your needs a bit more?
>
> Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is us
On Mon, November 12, 2007 08:04, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
>
> Hope the above explanation suffices.
Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx.
>
>
> Can you clarify your needs a bit more?
Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used
by several people (directly, wi
On 18:49:37 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
> Thanks for your answer, although that's not quite what I'm looking for:
>
Okay. Find my answer below.
> I know it's possible to 'shape' the traffic with altq, so it's possible in
> theory to shape certain kind of traffic to almost nihil. Smart devices
>
On Sun, November 11, 2007 20:16, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>>
>>> On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
Hi all,
One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of
traffic with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP
addresses, like online radio?
>
> I
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Peter Boosten wrote:
> On Sun, November 11, 2007 15:43, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
>> On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>>
>>> One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
>>> with altq, traffic t
On Sun, November 11, 2007 15:43, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
>> with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like
>> online radio?
>>
>
> Yes.
>
On Sun, November 11, 2007 15:43, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
>> with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like
>> online radio?
>>
>
> Yes.
>
On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
> with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like online
> radio?
>
Yes.
Not altq(It is for QoS).
But pf can of course. :)
localip = "www.shoutcas
--- Migs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Erik Trulsson wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 05:06:09PM +0800, Migs
> wrote:
> >
> >> I just did a rebuild recently, and saw in the
> handbook that i can take
> >> out /usr/obj with no problems... and seeing as
> its taking up >500mb, I
> >> do want t
Erik Trulsson wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 05:06:09PM +0800, Migs wrote:
>
>> I just did a rebuild recently, and saw in the handbook that i can take
>> out /usr/obj with no problems... and seeing as its taking up >500mb, I
>> do want to trim it out...
>>
>> However, in uname -a it shows
>>
>
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 05:06:09PM +0800, Migs wrote:
> I just did a rebuild recently, and saw in the handbook that i can take
> out /usr/obj with no problems... and seeing as its taking up >500mb, I
> do want to trim it out...
>
> However, in uname -a it shows
>
> FreeBSD shadow.meridiantelekoms
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Those security advisories posted in www.freebsd.org...
> will they be applied once I rebuild my entire system??
> My default /usr/share/example/cvsup/stable-supfile
> contains this line:
>
> *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6
>
> Are those security patches con
On Apr 23, 2006, at 4:08 AM, fbsd wrote:
It would help if you would ask a question.
Nobody has ESP to read your mind.
You have to provide background information with your question
so people on this list can grasp what you are talking about.
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On Sunday 23 April 2006 12:52, Joey F. wrote:
> I went to the downloads page but was not sure what I am supposed to
> download. as far as "alpha, amd64" etc:/ If you could get back to me ASAP
> it would be greatly appreciated.
If it's a standard Windows-capable computer, "i386" will be what you ne
It would help if you would ask a question.
Nobody has ESP to read your mind.
You have to provide background information with your question
so people on this list can grasp what you are talking about.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Joey F.
Thanks a lot for the confirmation, it worked nicely.
# newfs /dev/ad0s1e
# mount /tmp
# chmod 1777 /tmp
a1
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>
> I was setting up encrypted swap with GELI and accidentally
> blew away my /tmp partition with:
>
> # dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/ad0s1e bs=1m
>
> Understandably, it will no longer allow me to mount /tmp,
> so how do I use newfs to recreate the partition? I want to
> be absolutely sure before e
At 02:43 PM 2/20/2006, mal content wrote:
I was setting up encrypted swap with GELI and accidentally
blew away my /tmp partition with:
# dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/ad0s1e bs=1m
Understandably, it will no longer allow me to mount /tmp,
so how do I use newfs to recreate the partition? I want to
be
On May 6, 2004, at 3:57 PM, Jeronimo Romero wrote:
Installed apache on freebsd 4.9. Installed several virtual hosts with
ssl support.
When I browse the one of them with internet explorer I have to click
"yes" over 30 times in
The browser security certificate. Anyone have any ideas why this would
b
* twig les:
> Magic! I never bothered to check if putting the command *before*
> "wmaker" in ~/.xinitrc would make a difference. Thnx.
The WindowMaker process typically *replaces* the shell interpreting the
.xinitrc script, you can notice that by the "exec" keyword in front of
it. Thus
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, twig les wrote:
> Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
>
> xset b off
>
> which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up without me
> having to type the command in every X session. But it seems
> clumsy as it puts up an error "xset: unable to open display """
> when
--- Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the last episode (Nov 13), twig les said:
> > Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
> >
> > xset b off
> >
> > which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up
> without me
> > having to type the command in every X session. But it seems
> clumsy
twig les wrote:
Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
xset b off
which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up without me
having to type the command in every X session. But it seems
clumsy as it puts up an error "xset: unable to open display """
when I ssh in. I fully understand that t
In the last episode (Nov 13), twig les said:
> Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
>
> xset b off
>
> which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up without me
> having to type the command in every X session. But it seems clumsy
> as it puts up an error "xset: unable to open display """
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 13:44:43 -0800 (PST)
twig les <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all, in my /etc/csh.cshrc I have
>
> xset b off
>
> which does what I want, which is to tell X to shut up without me
> having to type the command in every X session. But it seems
> clumsy as it puts up an error "
Jeremy D. Pavleck wrote:
Greetings All,
I initially tried to install FreeBSD something like 4 years ago and
failed miserably, and went to linux. (Hardware wasn't completely
compatible with FreeBSD).
Recently my Debian server motherboard died on me, prompting me to prepare
a list of new parts for
First and foremost great job in using newegg for hardware. They
provide excellent service. I shop there all the time for my hardware
needs :-). Next for a motherboard, I would recommend the Shuttle
AK38N motherboard. Shuttle makes some very good motherboard. The
performance is rock
David Michaels wrote:
I notice that there is no disc1 ISO image for sparc64 FreeBSD 5.1, but
there is a disc2 and a mini-disc. 5.0 had a disc1. This is true of
both the main ftp.freebsd.org site, and all the USA mirrors I checked.
Is the image missing, or intentionally not there? What should
i know this might be common question but id really like to know, why
your logo is a small devil? please reply thanks.
See:
http://www.mckusick.com/beastie/index.html
For the "History of the BSD Daemon"
--
Jonathan Arnold (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Amazing Developments http://www.buddy
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 12:34:03PM -0500 or thereabouts, Matthew D. Fuller seemed to
write:
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 01:31:08PM -0400 I heard the voice of
> Steve, and lo! it spake thus:
> > i know this might be common question but id really like to know, why
> > your logo is a small devil? plea
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 01:31:08PM -0400 I heard the voice of
Steve, and lo! it spake thus:
> i know this might be common question but id really like to know, why
> your logo is a small devil? please reply thanks.
Because the normal size of button-banners for webpages is too small to
make it a la
Leonardo Medina wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting a Bind to port 22 failed error, I have set up our box very nice
and neat with correct public ip addreess, etc... and I still keep getting
this error when I do a sshd command, I cannot ping (only my own box, but
that really just gives me kernel stuff...
From: "Leonardo Medina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 5:59 PM
Subject: Quick question
> Hello,
>
> I'm getting a Bind to port 22 failed error, I have set up our box
very nice
> and neat with correct public ip addreess, etc... and I still keep
getting
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