Hi everyone, I have a mixed update: I was able to get it running, but once
it starts, it gets stuck. Here are the last two lines: isab0: on isab0
Please let me know if you need more info, or you have any advice on what
this could be.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Gal Lis wrote:
> Tha
el
> Pentium series processors .
> Their architectures are different .
>
> You should download amd64 ISO . amd64 is for both Intel 64 bits and AMD 64
> bits pocessors
> compatible to each other .
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Gal Lis wrote:
>
>> They should defi
Well that explains a lot. I will try it and report back. Thanks to everyone
for your help so far!
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Adam Vandemore wrote:
> Gal Lis wrote:
>
>> They should definitely support it. My workstation has an Intel E5320 quad
>> core, and the M600 has
ol sanliturk
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Gal Lis wrote:
>
>> I guess that shows just how unexperienced I am with all of this.
>>
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I guess that shows just how unexperienced I am with all of this.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Ross Cameron wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Gal Lis wrote:
>
>> Sorry to ask these mundane questions, but I'm a linux novice.
>
I burned another copy, using another ISO whose checksum comes out ok, and it
still isn't loading. What else can I be doing wrong?
From: Bill Moran
To: Gal Lis
Cc: FreeBSD Questions
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:30:09 AM
Subject: Re: 7.1 64 bi
Thank you! I got have another ISO that matches, I'm going to burn and test it.
From: Bill Moran
To: Gal Lis
Cc: FreeBSD Questions
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:30:09 AM
Subject: Re: 7.1 64 bit
In response to Gal Lis :
> Hi Frank,
> Tha
Hi Frank,
Thanks for the reply, I see what to compare the checksums to on the site,
but I have a Windows machine. Any hints on how to check?
Sorry to ask these mundane questions, but I'm a linux novice.
Thank you!
From: Frank Shute
To: Gal Li
Hello,
I have tried installing 7.1 64 bit onto a Dell M600 in an M1000E enclosure for
a client, and the 7.1 disk does not boot. Is there anything you can recommend?
I have installed 6.4 32 bit onto it with no issues.
Thank you.
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Subject: apache vhost help.
I have domain configured so *.domain.tld are A record to same IP. Now
I have apache vhosts so www
abbendum: but think about the problem that your data is send unencrypted
over the network if u make no ssh logins
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Subject: Re: how to enable the root in telnet
u have to log in with your normal account that is not your root account...
add this account to the group wheel and su to root...
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Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: how to enable the ro
the
small file... and the free block is used next time u write a big file whitch
is filling your left blocks... (that makes no sense for me)
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Hi,
Any Samba user know how to do the follwing ;-
I have an open file share on a Samaba box
with the simplest smb.conf I could get away
with.
When creating a new sub-d
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Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 12:32 PM
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hi there, not really sure if this is appropriate for this list, or if i
should be sending it to the samba lists. i'll try here first.
i have
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Is it possible to develop and build native Windows 32-bit applications
under FreeBSD, using only command-l
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Subject: check for badblocks in hd
Hello,
I read the newfs man page but I couldn't find anything related to bad
block checking. Is there a tool for doing it?
than
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Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 3:07 PM
Subject: I865 Graphics Controller
i have motherboat intel 865 GBF, and now i'm using FreeBSD 4-11 KDE,
my question when i try using startx, i'm always get error message,
FreeBSD
system: freebsd 5.3 with intel pentium 3
ok
1) downloaded
2) extracted
3) mk objdir
4) ../configure --prefix=/somewhere/
5) make bootstrap
[###output]
file# make bootstrap
/bin/sh ./config.status --recheck
running /bin/sh
hdd/hdd1/Files/gcc/gcc-3.4.3/libiberty/configure --cache-file=./
I think we have the same issue
Working on this problem for months now and I can't find the problem. I also
used the FreeBSD as a NATd server for my ADSL(tun0) connection.
I have some other server demons running, but switching them off gives no
positive effect on the upload speed (average it'
I think we have the same issue
Working on this problem for months now and I can't find the problem. I also
used the FreeBSD as a NATd server for my ADSL(tun0) connection.
I have some other server demons running, but switching them off gives no
positive effect on the upload speed (average it'
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