Steven Hartland wrote:
We're not running 8 yet but we do have a 7.x box which its under fairly
high IO load doing mrtg graphs which has similar behaviour. When typing
a command on ssh it will freeze for may seconds.
We have a FreeBSD 7.2 cacti box running on a dell 1950 that has the same
prob
Mike Jakubik wrote:
arrive at the sacrifice of stability. I think FreeBSD should only be
released when known major bugs are worked out. A known broken release to
me and most new users is useless, lets not release simply for the sake
of numbering.
For me, and many other quiet users, FreeBSD *I
Bill Paul wrote:
The problem is that the connection is actually on channel 11, not
channel 1, and its using WPA.
Is this a known issue?
for now I thought people would be more interested
in actually having WPA and WPA2 actually work, and wouldn't mind so
much that ifconfig didn't always repo
Sorry for cross posting - with 6.0 so near, I wasn't sure which list to
send this too. I'm not subscribed to -current, so please cc me if the
conversation is moved there.
I just cvsup'd RELENG_6_0 and upgraded by 6.0-RC1 install this morning,
eager to see if WPA with ndis0 would now work. Th
Will WPA work with a wireless card that requires "Project Evil" (ndis)
in RELENG_6?
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I've been a BSD user since the mid-90s, and a FreeBSD user since the
days 4.0 became STABLE.
Right now, I have 2 collocated servers, one home server, and a laptop
all running 5.4 without any serious problems. I've watched 5.x since
its creation, and while there have been some rocky times, I d
Janet Sullivan wrote:
I am unable to compile a 5.4p3 kernel. I get the following error:
/usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c: In function `tcp_dooptions':
/usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c:2706: warning: implicit declaration of
function `TSTMP_GT'
/usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c:270
Janet Sullivan wrote:
Colin Percival wrote:
Janet Sullivan wrote:
I am unable to compile a 5.4p3 kernel. I get the following error:
/usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c: In function `tcp_dooptions':
/usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c:2706: warning: implicit declaration of
function `TST
Colin Percival wrote:
Janet Sullivan wrote:
I am unable to compile a 5.4p3 kernel. I get the following error:
/usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c: In function `tcp_dooptions':
/usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c:2706: warning: implicit declaration of
function `TSTMP_GT'
/usr/src/s
I am unable to compile a 5.4p3 kernel. I get the following error:
cc -c -O -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline
-Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -std=c99 -nostdinc -I- -I.
-I/usr/src/sys -I/usr/src/sys/contrib/dev
When I put hw.ata.atapi_dma="1" in /boot/loader.conf and reboot, I'm
still stuck in PIO4. What am I doing wrong?
The drives probably don't support any UDMA modes. WDMA modes aren't enabled
for atapi devices because there's a very large number of devices which don't
implement them right or n
I am unable to get my DVD or CD drives out of PIO4 mode on two machines.
One has an ICH3 controller, the other is Nforce2 based.
When I put hw.ata.atapi_dma="1" in /boot/loader.conf and reboot, I'm
still stuck in PIO4. What am I doing wrong?
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What is the best PCI gigabit NIC out there right now? For 100Mbit/s I
use fxp cards. Is there anything as good in the 1000Mbit range?
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> I'm trying to host a few services under a few different domain names and
> need to be running multiple webservers to do it (apache 1.3x and 2.x).
>
> If I have a single IP, will nat with FreeBSD 4.9 allow me to separate
> requests by domain name even if they share an IP?
NAT works with IP address
I cvsup'd to today's stable, only to end up with a kernel that wouldn't
boot all the way. It would freeze after printing out the line
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s2a
I backed up to stable from 2003.10.06.00.00.00, and my laptop now boots
fine again.
I'll try to to narrow this down further,
In case I didn't make myself clear - I meant to say that you move the
user ppp section of the script so that it is right before the ipf
section. I'm filled with Nyquil and have a head cold right now, so I
apologize if I'm not totally coherent. ;-)
Janet Sullivan wrote:
>
&
You can edit /etc/rc.network and move the entire user ppp section of the
script right before the ipf section. Then ipf -y'ing won't be
necessary. It worked for me for several months - after editing
rc.network I just rebooted and from then on I didn't have to manually do
anything with ipf to mak
John Reynolds~ wrote:
>
> [ On Thursday, December 7, Janet Sullivan wrote: ]
> >
> > I recently installed a Intel PRO/100 Intelligent Server Adapter, which
> > uses the i82557, however, it does not seem to be recognized by fxp. I
> > am running FreeBSD
Did this box come with a USB keyboard? My Athlon crashed randomly while
using either the USB keyboard that came with the system or a PS/2 style
keyboard until I disabled atkbd0 in the kernel, enabled USB support and
the USB Keyboard in the kernel, and used the USB keyboard that came with
the sys
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