On 2/24/07, Gergo Szakal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 12:14:33 +0800
Sepherosa Ziehau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many thanks for your quick help again, Sephe.
ifconfig iface0 up
ifconfig vlan0 create
ifconfig vlan0 vlan your_tag vlandev iface0
# assign inet and netmask to
walt wrote:
The same code in FreeBSD produces a defined symbol instead, but
I don't see what make the difference. The code is surrounded by
ifdefs which I eventually deleted out of pure desperation, but
it made no difference.
Compiling your snippet produced a symbol for me. Hence it must be
Hi,
Has anybody got networking to go using qemu under DragonFly ? I've
already noticed that the tap code needs some patching (DragonFly has
no /dev/tap magic like it expects - but I haven't got it to go yet). If not
I'll hammer at it some more as time permits and see how I get on
Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
Has anybody got networking to go using qemu under DragonFly ? I've
already noticed that the tap code needs some patching (DragonFly has
no /dev/tap magic like it expects - but I haven't got it to go yet). If not
I'll hammer at it some more as time permits and
:On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 22:35:42 +0100
:Francois Tigeot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: And seriously, this should warrant a minor release.
:
:Yeah, it should, because I could test it within qemu, just don't wanna
buildworld there *snif*, so I'll either wait for the latest devel iso, or the
latest
On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 14:57 +0100, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
walt wrote:
The same code in FreeBSD produces a defined symbol instead, but
I don't see what make the difference. The code is surrounded by
ifdefs which I eventually deleted out of pure desperation, but
it made no
Hi!
I have used Linux. I managed to install 1.8.x to my system (in one
drive) and it boot as I expected. I headed to make my hard drive
mirrored, but both fdisk and disklabel said that both drives were not
configured. :-O
Tero Mäntyvaara
Huub wrote:
Hi,
Running DFBSD 1.9, I just built xmms. Though it does work, I missed the
CD Audio player plugin. After some searching I found I missed
libcdaudio, so I built that too and put it in /usr/pkg/lib/xmms/Input.
However, xmms still doesn't show CD Audio player in the Input plugin
Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
Hi!
I have used Linux. I managed to install 1.8.x to my system (in one
drive) and it boot as I expected. I headed to make my hard drive
mirrored,
'Mirrored' by which means, of the several available?
i.e. - are you on 'raw' ata / nata, 'psuedo-RAID' ata controller,
Sorry that I was unpunctual with the details.
After reading Bill's reply I noticed that my signature was also
missing, with important hardware information... :-/
Bill Hacker wrote:
Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
Hi!
I have used Linux. I managed to install 1.8.x to my system (in one
drive) and it
Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
..
fdisk -BI da6 (system disk is da4)
but then I get that message that drive is not configured. :-/
I get same result if I use disklabel to dedicate drive
Random ideas: do you actually have a /dev/da6? Does dmesg
show a da6 during boot?
I have no experience
walt wrote:
Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
...
fdisk -BI da6 (system disk is da4)
but then I get that message that drive is not configured. :-/
I get same result if I use disklabel to dedicate drive
Random ideas: do you actually have a /dev/da6? Does dmesg
show a da6 during boot?
Yes,
Try this new version:
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~wa1ter/xmms.tgz
Untar the file in /usr/pkgsrc/audio and build/install as usual.
For me, the CD now shows up in the plugins list -- but I can't
figure out how to ask xmms to play a CD :o/
Thank you working great now...as for playing a
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