Eduardo Morras wrote:
> >
> >I need a solution to read sound from a soundcard (/dev/dsp) and
> >multicast it into the network, for the multicast audio stream to be
> >played on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows workstations. No sophisticated
> >codecs needed, plain PCM would do.
> >
> >Can you advise some
Alejandro Imass wrote:
>
> >
> > A quick look at Icecast showed that it does not support multicast either.
> > It this true? If so, Icecast is completely useless for my scenario.
> >
>
> AFAIK very few media streamers (or none) actually support real IPv4
> (Class D) Multicast. They support what i
On 15 September 2011 21:05, Frank Shute wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 05:46:35PM -0400, Allen wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for top posting but can anyone send this to "Computer Stupidities"
>> ? It seems to good to waste like this. Anyone who thinks they're a
>> Hacker yet doesn't know how FTP works is
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Scott Ballantyne wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > After upgrading to Java6, I am having a problem when I launch the Java
> > application that my bank/broker uses. It halts with "Start: applet not
> > initialized." Unfortunately, FreeBSD is not a 'supported platform'
>
> [1:text/plain Hide]
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 09:06:44PM -, Scott Ballantyne wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > After upgrading to Java6, I am having a problem when I launch the Java
> > application that my bank/broker uses. It halts with "Start: applet not
> > initialized." Unfortunately, FreeBSD
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 05:46:35PM -0400, Allen wrote:
>
> Sorry for top posting but can anyone send this to "Computer Stupidities"
> ? It seems to good to waste like this. Anyone who thinks they're a
> Hacker yet doesn't know how FTP works is not only funny, it's
> entertainment. And also, the we
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 09:06:44PM -, Scott Ballantyne wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading to Java6, I am having a problem when I launch the Java
> application that my bank/broker uses. It halts with "Start: applet not
> initialized." Unfortunately, FreeBSD is not a 'supported platform'
> for
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Scott Ballantyne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading to Java6, I am having a problem when I launch the Java
> application that my bank/broker uses. It halts with "Start: applet not
> initialized." Unfortunately, FreeBSD is not a 'supported platform'
> for my bank/br
From: Sarang.
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 3:43 PM
Subject: Please secure your FTP access
Oooh! This big bad but ethical hacker is going to erase all the FTP files
I'm shaking in my boots. Please Mr. Big Bad, don't hurt us!
Now close your c
Thinking about doing an HTPC project, however I remember having
problems with an avermedia tuner way back (damn I am old). Browsed
through the hardware notes to the 8.2 and the situations seems to be
pretty desperate, I've checked GNU/Linux and it is years ahead in this
department. I also wonde
Recently the address I have used for years to post here stopped working.
After several pleas for help some nice list owner forwarded by mail to the
postmaster, who spent a lot of time tracking down the problem. My ISP has
been bought and sold several times, so that my address no longer passes the
t
Sorry for top posting but can anyone send this to "Computer Stupidities"
? It seems to good to waste like this. Anyone who thinks they're a
Hacker yet doesn't know how FTP works is not only funny, it's
entertainment. And also, the web site I'm speaking of, has a similar
story sent in from another
Hi,
After upgrading to Java6, I am having a problem when I launch the Java
application that my bank/broker uses. It halts with "Start: applet not
initialized." Unfortunately, FreeBSD is not a 'supported platform'
for my bank/broker, and they won't provide any support.
It does work on Windows pl
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 21:00:06 +0200
Jens Jahnke wrote:
JJ> If I do install devel/ruby-gems I get ruby18 and gem18. :-|
After adding
RUBY_DEFAULT_VER=1.9
to /etc/make.conf and rebuilding ruby19 and ruby-gems it finally
works. :)
Regards,
Jens
--
15. Scheiding 2011, 21:29
Homepage : http://www.
Hi,
I just installed lang/ruby19 on my freebsd 8.2 box and I'm missing the
gem command (gem19).
If I do install devel/ruby-gems I get ruby18 and gem18. :-|
Any ideas?
Regards,
Jens
--
15. Scheiding 2011, 20:58
Homepage : http://www.jan0sch.de
Try to relax and enjoy the crisis.
Thanks again Matthew
On 9/14/2011 2:55 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 14/09/2011 19:31, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Sep 14, 2011, at 11:27 AM, Jonathan Vomacka wrote:
In regards to partitioning, I have a question regarding a "rumor"
that has been told to me by various different linux experts, and
I w
Thanks Matthew / Michael for your responses on this.
On 9/14/2011 2:51 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 14/09/2011 18:27, Michael Sierchio wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Matthew Seaman
wrote:
... In these days of plentiful RAM, the new rule of thumb is "if you're
swapping, then you're
Thanks bud.
On 9/15/2011 5:19 AM, f92...@hushmail.com wrote:
There is nothing wrong with having / and /usr on separate
partitions; in fact, there are some mild advantages to fine-grained
partitioning for folks who pay attention to their filesystem space
usage.
To elaborate on this:
Assuming y
Out of the 9 USA maps only "us.iso.acc.kbd" worked somewhat.
The keyboard 9 key block above the arrow keys don't function.
Issuing the "man cmd_name" command doe's display the man page,
but the {Page up, Page down keys } don't work.
Also when using the "ee" edit command the {delete, Page up, Page
According to Jakub Lach on Wed, 09/14/11 at 23:11:
>
> It was mav (Alexander Motin), he proposed those hints
> after I complained that sound stopped working after
> update. He wondered how I got sound to work
> in the first place, with hints I had previously.
I would have wondered the same. The
According to Warren Block on Wed, 09/14/11 at 20:21:
>
> Two things you can do to improve the situation.
Thanks.
> First, describe the appropriate settings and files on
> http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/
Done.
> Then write some updates to the man page, or at least describe what is
> missi
Hello,
I'm using ppp(1) with mode -auto in a FreeBSD 8.x (an older 8-CURRENT);
I'm reading in the man page that the link is not coming up until
packages for the tun interface are arriving...
But my ppp starts chatting and LCP... just when it is started. My
ppp.conf file is attached; any ideas? T
I can't really see the rationale for putting / and /usr on separate partitions.
Swap would go on a different partition because it does not use the same file
system.
I like to put /home on a separate partition, and don't like the idea of
/usr/home.
I also don't like to put /var and /tmp on sepa
At 03:34 AM 9/15/2011, Doug Hardie wrote:
I encountered a situation today that I do not understand. This is a very
old i386 PC that does not have a usable CD drive. The existing drive uses
a very funky SCSI connector that I have nothing for. The system disk is
SCSI and there was one addition
> There is nothing wrong with having / and /usr on separate
partitions; in fact, there are some mild advantages to fine-grained
partitioning for folks who pay attention to their filesystem space
usage.
To elaborate on this:
Assuming you have separate /var, /tmp, /usr and /home partitions,
the
Ok I got the BMC responding when the "em" driver is loaded.
I had
to comment out the line corresponding to the "CRC Stripping" (#4153) in
/usr/src/sys/dev/e1000/if_em.c and compile/install/loader.conf the
driver.
I know (from my google searches) that by doing it some
other intel nics will no
I encountered a situation today that I do not understand. This is a very old
i386 PC that does not have a usable CD drive. The existing drive uses a very
funky SCSI connector that I have nothing for. The system disk is SCSI and
there was one additional PATA drive used for additional storage.
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