I forgot, when I change in the BIOS the AHCI to ATA mode, the things go
fine. Everything seems to be okay when i do fdisk or disklabel, the system
can "see" the HDD. But I have to have AHCI on because I use an eSATA
external disk drive.
Just upgraded an amd64 system from the Nov.11 snap to Jan. 8th and now X
freezes the system. Tried again with a clean install of the Jan 9th
snap, thinking it might have been a fluke, but I'm still getting
freezes. It had been working fine with the Nov. 11 snap; no xorg.conf
needed.
startx re
On 01/09/11 18:49, dave shar wrote:
Hi,
I have installed kde3 and gnome2 on my box. I use kdm to load desktop
sessions. There is no shutdown option available in gnome-session. How
do I get shutdown& reboot options working in gnome-session.
Best,
Dave
Please pardon my typo, I am just a kid.
Perhaps you have to uncomment the next line from visudo:
# %users localhost=/sbin/shutdown -h now
Luis
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 9:49 PM, dave shar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed kde3 and gnome2 on my box. I use kdm to load desktop
> sessions. There is no shutdown option available in gnome-se
Hi,
I have installed kde3 and gnome2 on my box. I use kdm to load desktop
sessions. There is no shutdown option available in gnome-session. How
do I get shutdown & reboot options working in gnome-session.
Best,
Dave
Please pardon my typo, I am just a kid.
Hello, I installed the 4.8 release in my laptop and everything was fine
unless I started to update to -current.
The new snapshots don't see my SATA hard drive but the release do.
It seems that the kernel has had important changes since then
and the SATA driver doest work for my hardware configurat
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 1:11 AM, patrick keshishian
wrote:
> It seems after I sleep-wake cycle my laptop something screw happens so
> that play back of music -- specifically using mpg123 to play mp3 files
> -- after that point produces a fair amount of static.
>
> Here is an odd part. If I run auca
On Sun, Jan 09, 2011 at 05:58:52PM +0100, Marcel Wiget wrote:
> Tried your diff and it does allow the session to come up! Cool, thanks!
> The FT Session TLV is silently ignored now, so it works with default Junos LDP
> settings.
>
> However it doesn't always come up now between two openbsd boxes.
I had some trouble first applying the patch, several lines lacked a space at
the beginning of lines, e.g. line 33. Fixed those lines lacking a space
manually and finally applied it. I'm sure there's a smarter way doing this
;-)
With the patch I can now use the loopback address on the router or the
USB wlan devices are pretty horrible for hostap. Usable at a push,
but I wouldn't purchase one primarily to run an access point.
At this point I would be looking at athn(4) if you can live without
power-saving mode (users of blackberry phones and some other devices
cannot; people intending to prov
Tried your diff and it does allow the session to come up! Cool, thanks!
The FT Session TLV is silently ignored now, so it works with default Junos LDP
settings.
However it doesn't always come up now between two openbsd boxes. Check the log
message about
recieved notification from neighbor 192.168.
On Tue, Jan 04, 2011 at 11:45:32PM +0300, admin wrote:
> Hello, I've tryed to install openbsd 4.8 amd64 on asus eee 1201n, and
> i've got the message:
>
> acpitz0: Critical temperature 255C (5282K),
> shutting down
>
> while loading. Since 10 secons netbook is shutting down.
>
Try this patch
On Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 08:04:33PM +0100, Marcel Wiget wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2011, at 4:20 PM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>
> > Commited the diff. I guess there is a bit more needed so that we handle
> > various unknown TLVs correctly in hello and initializaion. I hope I can
> > provide a diff for this soo
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On Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 08:24:18PM +0100, Marcel Wiget wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2011, at 4:20 PM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>
> > provide a diff for this soon. Btw. I would be interested in the ldpd -dv
> > output of the failures you get when the JUNOS has RFC 3479 enabled or when
> > a different transport a
Hi,
What does `hostname` tell you ?
Gilles
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 12:08:04AM -0500, levi...@iglou.com wrote:
> Well, I changed /etc/mail/aliases:
>
> root: this_us...@mail.levitch.org
>
> Mail arrives now. Also, with smtpd.conf modified:
>
> - comment out loopback:
> # listen on lo0
>
> e
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