I was just wondering if you can download FreeBSD on DVD ISO, rather than
cd images.
Quinn.
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Hello list.
I am running FreeBSD 5.3 AMD64. It however, won't boot when I leave
ACPI installed. Is this a bios issue? (Epox 8kda3+ AMD64).
Thanks
Quinn
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Help! FreeBSDamsel in distress.
I'm just starting out with this OS and already running into a problem.
Initially I installed FreeBSD onto a seperate hdd but that died. I have
a 120gig drive, that i want to partition into two 10gig drives, one for
windows, one FreeBSD 1 gig for BSD swap and the r
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wow, i think both name-calling and using 4 letter words is against the
"charter".
Lets see if they only practice selective enforcement.
Is it too late to say it was just a passing curiosity and that if you
boys can't play nice, then don't play at all?!
Quinn
nbco wrote:
Hey list,
I downloaded the 5.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1 iso via bittorrent.
The iso (644.91MB) downloaded in about 3 hours, over a 512/256 adsl
connection. Which I think is pretty good.
There don't seem to be that many people uploading it from me at the
moment.
I'm impressed,
.nbco
Hello all.
I have a 120gig drive i'm trying to install freeBSD onto the end of.
i have two 51gig windows slices, and one unformatted slice of 10gig.
FreeBSD is reporting this as only about 5 gig, after it recommends its own
settings. I have tried to set it as per the BIOS, but this doesn't seem t
At 11:06 PM 28/06/2003 +0400, you wrote:
How can I install WIN2000 and FreeBSD on one machine. The reason is in
this: the FreeBSD loader cannot see WIN2000 fs, and WIN 2000 loader can't
see FreEBSD fs. If you can, send me your reply in russian :)
Firstly, freebsd can see NTFS, but not write to it
Hello all
I recently purchased a new motherboard for my computer (epox 8rda+), and
being that I am just learning how to use FreeBSD, didn't think about the
necessary changes to fstab.
FreeBSD asks when it's booting for the root partition or something, and
would like me to enter it in manually.
Kpp, I opened it up to set up, and then clicked on Don't ask this question
again, where it asks to use wizard or dialog.
Wizard can't help me, so how can I go back?
Is there no going back?
Regads,
Quinn
PS. RIP Col. Trautman
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2003 00:17, Hanspeter Roth wrote:>
> Is `file /usr/lib/libusb.so.0` reasonable?
> Else you might need to reinstall it.
Oh, yes it does appear to be a problem, in that it's not there.
Is it a port? How does one install it.
regards
Quinn
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ul.
I am in the same boat, and just use my ISP smtp and pop3 server through
kde's KMail, and leave setting up a mail server to those who would use it.
And there's no need to apologize for using your choice of email client.
Regards
Quinn Ellis
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/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libusb.so.0" not found
I keep getting this error message in all manor of programs, and was wondering
what steps i should take to rememdy this
Regads,
Quinn
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When i try to run pppstats to see how long I've been on for, i get this
message.
pppstats nonexistent interface 'ppp0' specified
I can't find any documentation about it either. Any thoughts?
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Quinn
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Such the configuration is not supported by csa yet.
Regards,
Quinn Ellis
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How does one add a piece of hardware to the list of ones for developers to
design drivers for.
I know FreeBSD supports similar chipsets from this company, and cards, but
not exactly my one.
Regards,
Quinn
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At 02:47 PM 13/01/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Sign up at www.mirabilis.com
My favourite icq client is Kxicq2. Has a good list of functions, i think
it has the option to sign up for an account, and also allows you to send
and receive sms.
Quinn
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Asus boards have a System message LED. It says in the manual it requires an
ACPI OS. (I am using an ASUS a7v
I was curious as to whether or not this could be done under FreeBSD, and
whether or not people have got this working under any other OS/programs.
Regards,
Quinn
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