partion/floppies as the media, you receive the following error:
Error mounting /dev/xxx on /dist: No such file for directory (2)
(Just replace xxx with the media you have selected)
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JacobRhoden -- http://rhoden.id.au
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 06:39 pm, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> Err, are you sure you mean -STABLE, and not -RELEASE here? ucom was
> added to -STABLE's MAKEDEV three weeks ago, in rev. 1.243.2.57 by
> Kris Kennaway.
Oops, I did my last cvsup on my machines about 3 weeks ago. I assumed it hadnt
been added
Hi People,
I was wondering, is there a reason why the 4.8-STABLE version of MAKEDEV does
not have the ability to generate ucom. (I was wondering because I have to
back port a bit of code on every machine I want to do it on).
Thanks,
Jacob
Jacob Rhoden - htt
Hey,
I am trying to get a device working which uses ucom, and the ucom code has no
comments whatsoever, I am able to work bits out, I was wondering if there was
any sort of documentation whatsoever on this area?
Thanks,
Jacob
http://rhoden.id.au/
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 08:29 am, Josef Karthauser wrote:
> > Does anyone here use the Intel EPT2 motherboard? Have they managed to get
> > USB working, and if so how?
>
> Can you mail us a copy of your 'dmesg' after a boot? What kind of
> controller is it?
Its an Intel 82801DB (ICH4) according to dm
Resending: realised I should indicate I am using 4.8-STABLE (Freshly compiled)
Hey People,
Does anyone here use the Intel EPT2 motherboard? Have they managed to get USB
working, and if so how? Any ideas greatly appreciated! (Or where to poke at
would be useful as well).
usbd -dd prints messag
Hey People,
Does anyone here use the Intel EPT2 motherboard? Have they managed to get USB
working, and if so how? Any ideas greatly appreciated! (Or where to poke at
would be useful as well).
usbd -dd prints messages as if it is all working fine, but it simply does not
recognise any device yo
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 11:50 am, king ferrex wrote:
> no it wont, thats the problem ;) as mr.rachinsky, i need to patch my kernel
> and add the raw scancodes to produce keycodes, will do that later.
> thanks for the help.
I would very much like to be able to use the multimedia keys on my keyboard as
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 10:54 pm, Samy Al Bahra wrote:
> I suggest you take a look at the "acme" port. It may be found in
> ports/multimedia/acme. It provides an intuitive configuration interface
> for mapping certain keys to certain actions. If you don't find it of use
> in your scenario, the source co
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 08:45 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> umm the russian stuff doesnt help me much, and i cant figure out how to
> compile it either ;)
This should do it:
g++ scancode.c -o scancode -lncurses
But it doesnt seem to detect the multimedia keys anyway, just the normal 101
key
Hi,
It seems that no matter what I do I can not get usb devices to even be
recognised. (Yes usbd is running). Relevant DMESG and usbd error messages
below. Does anyone have any ideas? (I have tried usb mouse, keyboard, and
camera).
Thanks,
Jacob
FreeBSD elkanah.its.unimelb.edu.au 4.8-RC Free
On Thursday 20 February 2003 00:36, Audsin wrote:
> But my ethereal capture says the packet length to be 1284 btyes. Can anyone
> please let me know what that 4 bytes is accounted for?
Have you accounted for an ethernet header on top of the ip packet? It has been
a while since I studiied this, bu
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