Hi Mathew,
Thank you very much for the explanations and support! We do provide FreeBSD
so I have filled in and submitted the form. I will be waiting for an e-mail
from your side as stated.
Thank you!
Regards,
Yoanna Savova
CloudSigma
On 6 August 2012 12:35, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 06/08/20
On 06/08/2012 09:15, Yoanna Savova wrote:
> By way of brief introduction, my name is Yoanna Savova, part of the
> CloudSigma team. We are interested in becoming your partners. We see there
> are many hardware and software vendors enlisted on your site who offer a
> FreeBSD product.
> Hence, I am i
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On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 14:23:48 -0700 per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
> > On 11/06/2011 08:18, Bret Busby wrote:
> > > the current FreeBSD Handbook ... states
> > > "FreeBSD must be installed into a primary partiti
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 11/06/2011 08:18, Bret Busby wrote:
> > the current FreeBSD Handbook ... states
> > "FreeBSD must be installed into a primary partition."
> >
> > However, in the last couple of days, I have been advised that
> > FreeBSD can be installed in, and, quite happily runs in,
On 11/06/2011 08:18, Bret Busby wrote:
> Some time ago, I asked on this list, about installing FreeBSD, and it
> was then confirmed that FreeBSD requires to be installed in a primary
> partition.
>
> That is consistent with the current FreeBSD Handbook, which states
> "FreeBSD must be installed in
hello.
Some time ago, I asked on this list, about installing FreeBSD, and it
was then confirmed that FreeBSD requires to be installed in a primary
partition.
That is consistent with the current FreeBSD Handbook, which states
"FreeBSD must be installed into a primary partition."
However, in t
Does FreeBSD 8.0 have support for the rt2860 chipset from ralink ?
Thanks.
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On 25 March 2010 09:05, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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> On 24/03/2010 21:23:54, krad wrote:
> > If you want 100% of the drives you could have a pool per drive. Its not
> as
> > nice as one big pool, but its less risky than one big raid0
>
> Errr... no it
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On 24/03/2010 21:23:54, krad wrote:
> If you want 100% of the drives you could have a pool per drive. Its not as
> nice as one big pool, but its less risky than one big raid0
Errr... no it's not. The risk of something going wrong is exactly the
same.
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> On 24/03/2010 10:31:51, John wrote:
> > With ZFS and 3x 2Tb SATA disks, what percentage of theoretical diskspace
> > would I realise? I'm hoping at least 5Tb would be usable?
>
> That depends on how
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> With ZFS and 3x 2Tb SATA disks, what percentage of theoretical diskspace
> would I realise? I'm hoping at least 5Tb would be usable?
That depends on how you configure your zpool. The choices are:
disk -- just u
Hello list,
With ZFS and 3x 2Tb SATA disks, what percentage of theoretical diskspace
would I realise? I'm hoping at least 5Tb would be usable?
thanks
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> Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 10:16:53 +
> From: John
> Subject: slightly complex query - one machine with two
> network
> interfaces
> To: freebsd-questions
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On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 10:56:11AM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Thanks for your help! I will try what you suggest when I'm back at home.
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Hello list, I hope you can help.
I have a freebsd 8.0-R machine with a wired and a wireless interface.
The wired network has real IP addresses. I want the wireless to talk to
the wireless network which is behind a NAT/firewall.
The wireless interface on the freebsd box does not wa
Hello list, I hope you can help.
I have a freebsd 8.0-R machine with a wired and a wireless interface.
The wired network has real IP addresses. I want the wireless to talk to
the wireless network which is behind a NAT/firewall.
The wireless interface on the freebsd box does not want to route
tra
2009/10/1 Tim Judd
> ftp-proxy(8)
>
> please read. Especially the configuration section.
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I want to see why I am unable to download via ftp. I believe that it
would have something to do with my pf.conf file in my firewall, so have
listed that below.
### simple pf.conf ##
# allow all outgoing TCP, UDP
# allow outgoing ICMP ping
# specifically block 11
2009/8/9 John .
> 2009/8/9 chris scott :
>
> >
> > not a zfs thing is happens with all os and file systems. Basically HD
> > manufacturers quote their capacities in base 10 ie 1 TB = 10
> bytes.
> > File systems are calculated in binary therefore the calculation they use
> is
> > 1024 x 1
2009/8/9 chris scott :
>
> not a zfs thing is happens with all os and file systems. Basically HD
> manufacturers quote their capacities in base 10 ie 1 TB = 10 bytes.
> File systems are calculated in binary therefore the calculation they use is
> 1024 x 1024 x 1024 = 1099511627776. Slightl
2009/8/9 John .
> Hello list
>
> I followed instructions for ZFS on
> http://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSQuickStartGuide, substituting ad6 and ad10
> (two new SATA3 1TB disks) for da0 da1 and da2 in the instructions. I
> was surprised to see only 993GB in /tank/. Is this expected, or is it
> user error?
2009/8/9 John . :
> Hello list
>
> I followed instructions for ZFS on
> http://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSQuickStartGuide, substituting ad6 and ad10
> (two new SATA3 1TB disks) for da0 da1 and da2 in the instructions. I
> was surprised to see only 993GB in /tank/. Is this expected, or is it
> user error?
Hello list
I followed instructions for ZFS on
http://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSQuickStartGuide, substituting ad6 and ad10
(two new SATA3 1TB disks) for da0 da1 and da2 in the instructions. I
was surprised to see only 993GB in /tank/. Is this expected, or is it
user error? Also, these disks are completel
pect the suggestions to use the linux-based instant clients
are going to be what we need. I presently know next to nothing
useful about oracle data bases so the suggestions are much
appreciated.
My understanding of the project we have been asked to do
is that we go to the Pinnacle server, q
On Tuesday 02 June 2009 17:07:57 Gary Gatten wrote:
> Surely there's a native Oracle SQL or ODBC client in the ports
> collection. Have you checked there?
>
I believe OP is looking for assurances that the oracle 7 and 8 clients listed
in ports/databases would work. If he just needs a connection
.
>
> I used them some time ago to query an Oracle 10g server, but I didn't test
> them extensively.
I use sqlplus with instantclient every day and every hour in my FreeBSD
desktop, and works perfectly. I had some issues in FreeBSD 7.0:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 4:59 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Can One Query an Oracle 10 Data Base under FreeBSD?
The Subject is most of the question. We will need to query an
Oracle 10 data base and manipulate data. Is this presently
possible under FreeBSD?
Thank you.
M
eebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Can One Query an Oracle 10 Data Base under FreeBSD?
The Subject is most of the question. We will need to query an
Oracle 10 data base and manipulate data. Is this presently
possible under FreeBSD?
Thank you.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
Sy
The Subject is most of the question. We will need to query an
Oracle 10 data base and manipulate data. Is this presently
possible under FreeBSD?
grep -i oracle /usr/ports/INDEX|cut -b 1-75|more
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The Subject is most of the question. We will need to query an
Oracle 10 data base and manipulate data. Is this presently
possible under FreeBSD?
Thank you.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
Systems Engineer
OSU Information Technology Department Telecommunications Services Group
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that gave me a series of new and used dual- and quad-core (*Intel*)
bozen for my new fbsd server and firewall. and i spent hours scoping out
which is the fastest for the least cost. i had zero idea how many dozen
of kinds of du
On Sat, 16 May 2009, Abhiman Yashpal Karkera wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am a newbie to Freebsd OS. I had a query regarding performing writes onto
> a disk.
>
> Generally when we want to write some data we first copy the data from the
> processes user space to the kernel buffer and h
Hi all,
I am a newbie to Freebsd OS. I had a query regarding performing writes onto
a disk.
Generally when we want to write some data we first copy the data from the
processes user space to the kernel buffer and hand this buffer to the device
driver who then goes and initiated a write to the h/w
Hi all,
I am a newbie to Freebsd OS. I had a query regarding performing writes onto
a disk.
Generally when we want to write some data we first copy the data from the
processes user space to the kernel buffer and hand this buffer to the device
driver who then goes and initiated a write to the h/w
On Thursday 07 May 2009 12:00:10 Pieter Donche wrote:
> 2. Is there any tool to see what Statically assigned IP address are handed
> out at a given time?
> (I also see nothing in /var/db/dhcpd/dhcpd.leases file execpt comments)
Add omapi-port 7911; to dhcpd.conf.
Then, as follows:
$ omshell
> co
FreeBSD7-amd64:
I set up /usr/ports/net/isc-dhcp30-server
for static IP addresses (based on the MacAddress)
This works, but I wonder where I can see information of the status?
1. The doc says I should see dhcp log messages (default in /var/log/messages)
but I see nothing about dhcp in /var/log/
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On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Jim Pazarena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tried the 5.1 mysql port, and found that it was a 5.1.26-rc ... RC
>
> so I rolled back to 5.0.67
>
> Is there a way to tell in general what version is 'current' for FreeBSD 7?
>
There's only one port tree, so it doesn't matter that it's FreeBSD 7
> How could I query any given port in general and see which
> version it would install?
'make -V PKGNAME' will do it.
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I tried the 5.1 mysql port, and found that it was a 5.1.26-rc ... RC
so I rolled back to 5.0.67
Is there a way to tell in general what version is 'current' for FreeBSD 7?
How could I query any given port in general and see which version it would
install?
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At 2008-08-11T08:10:02-04:00, Bill Moran wrote:
> "Biju Sreenivasan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Sir,
>> I am planning a website with BSD FDL.
>
> What is FDL?
Perhaps "Free Documentation License", as in "G(NU)FDL".
Raghavendra.
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"Biju Sreenivasan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear Sir,
> I am planning a website with BSD FDL.
What is FDL?
> Is advertisment allowed in
> my website? If no, is there any other options.
The license has no restrictions on what you can do with the software
once you install it.
-
Dear Sir,
I am planning a website with BSD FDL.Is advertisment allowed in
my website? If no, is there any other options.
Regards
Biju Sreenivasan
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On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 07:54:06PM +1000, Warren Liddell wrote:
> Im trying to find out how i can change my net card on re0 to be a
> 10BaseT full duplex instead of auto @ 100.
>
'ifconfig re0 media 10baseT/UTP mediaopt full-duplex' should work.
(See the re(4) and ifconfig(8) manpages.)
Be awar
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 4:54 AM, Warren Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im trying to find out how i can change my net card on re0 to be a 10BaseT
> full duplex instead of auto @ 100.
I don't know, but someone else can probably help.
> Also trying to work out why when using dhclient fwe0 (pres
Im trying to find out how i can change my net card on re0 to be a
10BaseT full duplex instead of auto @ 100.
Also trying to work out why when using dhclient fwe0 (presuming its
my wireless card) it never gets a link .. is there more to getting a
link with wireless? there is no encryption.
A
Thanks for the response!
OK, I tried this again using a new vmcore and got something more useful:
Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:
sis0: discard frame w/o packet header
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
fault virtual address = 0xbfc04000
fault
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 11:59 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm seeing regular kernel panics on my new box with a fresh install of
> 7.0-RELEASE. I'm trying to get some information out of kgdb by following
> the instructions in the handbook - however, I'm getting a 'cannot access
> memory
Hi,
I'm seeing regular kernel panics on my new box with a fresh install of
7.0-RELEASE. I'm trying to get some information out of kgdb by following
the instructions in the handbook - however, I'm getting a 'cannot access
memory' message when I try it:
odin2008# kgdb kernel.debug /var/crash/vmcore
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 18:00:46 +
beni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 24 April 2008 18:10:40 Tobias Kirschstein wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > i'm looking for a small tool to query the current network traffic
> > (kb IN and OUT) per interface. is there a
Take a look at ipa.
-Grant
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Subject: Re: simple network traffic query tool
On Thursday 24 April 2008 18:10:
On Thursday 24 April 2008 18:10:40 Tobias Kirschstein wrote:
> hi,
>
> i'm looking for a small tool to query the current network traffic (kb
> IN and OUT) per interface. is there any sysctl or tool which gives me a
> similar output to "systat -ifstat":
>
>
Hi,
Norberto Meijome pisze:
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 12:08:14 +0200
Zbigniew Szalbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I hope I am not stealing the thread by asking an additional question.
Thanks to this thread I discovered :) systat -ifstat and other switches.
Does such data like below survive reboots?
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 12:08:14 +0200
Zbigniew Szalbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope I am not stealing the thread by asking an additional question.
> Thanks to this thread I discovered :) systat -ifstat and other switches.
> Does such data like below survive reboots?
>
> re0 in 8.062
Hello,
Tobias Kirschstein pisze:
On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 22:20:35 +0200
Roger Olofsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tobias Kirschstein skrev:
> hi,
>
> i'm looking for a small tool to query the current network traffic
> (kb IN and OUT) per interface. is there any sysct
On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 22:20:35 +0200
Roger Olofsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Tobias Kirschstein skrev:
> > hi,
> >
> > i'm looking for a small tool to query the current network traffic
> > (kb IN and OUT) per interface. is there any sysctl or
Tobias Kirschstein skrev:
hi,
i'm looking for a small tool to query the current network traffic (kb
IN and OUT) per interface. is there any sysctl or tool which gives me a
similar output to "systat -ifstat":
/0 /1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 /7 /8 /9
--On Thursday, April 24, 2008 20:10:40 +0200 Tobias Kirschstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
hi,
i'm looking for a small tool to query the current network traffic (kb
IN and OUT) per interface. is there any sysctl or tool which gives me a
similar output to &quo
2008/4/24 AngryWolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Perhaps try 'bmon'. It doesn't support displaying peak values though, but
> simple enough.
>
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Thursday 24 April 2008 20.10.40 Tobias Kirschstein wrote:
> > unfortunately the network monitor build into sup
Hi,
Perhaps try 'bmon'. It doesn't support displaying peak values though, but
simple enough.
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On Thursday 24 April 2008 20.10.40 Tobias Kirschstein wrote:
> unfortunately the network monitor build into superkaramba does not work
> for freebsd, os i want to write a
hi,
i'm looking for a small tool to query the current network traffic (kb
IN and OUT) per interface. is there any sysctl or tool which gives me a
similar output to "systat -ifstat":
/0 /1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 /7 /8 /9 /10
On 3/7/08, Stacey Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Bob,
> Thanks for the response..,
>
> On Fri, 07 Mar 2008, Bob Johnson wrote:
>
> > On 3/7/08, Stacey Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> > Yep. The HP BIOS is a bit bogus. It won't reveal memory information to
> > the AMD64 boot code
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the response..,
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008, Bob Johnson wrote:
> On 3/7/08, Stacey Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Is anyone aware if this issue is fixed in FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE / STABLE?
> >
>
> It is NOT fixed in -RELEASE and I doubt it is fixed in -STABLE.
>
On 3/7/08, Stacey Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> Is anyone aware if this issue is fixed in FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE / STABLE?
>
It is NOT fixed in -RELEASE and I doubt it is fixed in -STABLE.
> I've been trying to get FreeBSD-7 amd64 installed on an HP dc7700p
> workstation
> at work, b
Hello,
Is anyone aware if this issue is fixed in FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE / STABLE?
I've been trying to get FreeBSD-7 amd64 installed on an HP dc7700p workstation
at work, but the installation CDs always fail with the error: panic: No BIOS
smap info from loader.
My case appear exactly as is refer
Chris Makepeace wrote:
> I am a Linux distro fiddler who is trying to settle down...
Good idea ;-)
>
> Just installed PC-BSD and the ".../dev/dsp could not be opened (no
> such file or directory)" error appeared. "Mixer cannot be found",
> says the little panel icon.
>
> Sound is supposed to co
Chris Makepeace wrote:
> I am a Linux distro fiddler who is trying to settle down...
>
> Just installed PC-BSD and the ".../dev/dsp could not be opened (no
> such file or directory)" error appeared. "Mixer cannot be found",
> says the little panel icon.
>
> Sound is supposed to come via an integra
I am a Linux distro fiddler who is trying to settle down...
Just installed PC-BSD and the ".../dev/dsp could not be opened (no
such file or directory)" error appeared. "Mixer cannot be found",
says the little panel icon.
Sound is supposed to come via an integrated Realtek ACL883 chip on the
P965
On Oct 11, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Yuri Pankov wrote:
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
So is there a way to have bind listening on the only interface and
IP address the host can have give different answers depending on
where the query comes from?
You can use BIND's "view"
Hello Jeff:
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Goldberg
> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 8:55 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Different DNS responses depending on query so
run two instances of bind, listening on
different IPs (possibly using jails). But I don't have an IP address to
spare on the DMZ. So is there a way to have bind listening on the only
interface and IP address the host can have give different answers
depending on where the query comes from?
he only interface and IP address the host can have give
> different answers depending on where the query comes from?
http://www.isc.org/sw/bind/arm95/Bv9ARM.ch04.html#id2570613
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s of bind, listening
on different IPs (possibly using jails). But I don't have an IP
address to spare on the DMZ. So is there a way to have bind
listening on the only interface and IP address the host can have give
different answers depending on where the query comes from?
Chee
ttp://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=geom_fox&sektion=4&manpath=FreeBSD+6.2-RELEASE
There is also gmultipath for 7-CURRENT. 7-CURRENT is not very
far from being released.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=gmultipath&sektion=8&manpath=FreeBSD+7-current
> Does FreeBSD has port f
Hello,
Does FreeBSD 6.2 supports SAS multi-pathing. Does FreeBSD has port for linux
device mapper tool
Thanks and Regards,
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Le Sat, 11 Aug 2007 11:35:29 -0400,
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> > I've got problem to query PR with
> > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi
> >
> > By sample a query with "category: ports", "Text in single-line
>
On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 05:28:59PM +0200, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got problem to query PR with
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi
>
> By sample a query with "category: ports", "Text in single-line fields:
> textproc/d
Hello,
I've got problem to query PR with
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi
By sample a query with "category: ports", "Text in single-line fields:
textproc/docproj", and "Closed reports too" checked, i don't get any PR
with the result. I
Pollywog wrote:
sudo find / | grep gdm.conf
yields nothing. Where is it storing its settings if not in gdm.conf?
Did you check /usr/local/etc/gdm/ ?
Ah... thanks. We both got halfway there, thus yielding a complete
solution. For some reason gdm.conf exists in some versions of gdm before
2
> sudo find / | grep gdm.conf
>
> yields nothing. Where is it storing its settings if not in gdm.conf?
Did you check /usr/local/etc/gdm/ ?
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Hi all,
I'm trying to use VNC to log into my FreeBSD laptop from another laptop
[why? to learn how], but I'm stuck. I'm logged into gdm using display 0,
typing this email at the keyboard that's physically attached to the gdm
box. I'm getting the grey screen problem when I log in remotely thoug
Hi,
I was just wondering whether SCTP implementation in FreeBSD supports "dynamic
address reconfiguration"
(http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-tsvwg-addip-sctp-22.txt)
? I would appriciate any help in this regard.
Thanks in advance,
Sazzad.
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On 2007-05-12 01:30, Brett Glass wrote:
> Is there a command in FreeBSD that can be used to do an inverse ARP
> query (that is, supply a MAC address and have the device respond
> with its IP)? I have several hardware devices here whose IP
In the last episode (May 11), Brett Glass said:
> Is there a command in FreeBSD that can be used to do an inverse ARP
> query (that is, supply a MAC address and have the device respond with
> its IP)? I have several hardware devices here whose IP addresses I do
> not know, but their M
Is there a command in FreeBSD that can be used to do an inverse ARP
query (that is, supply a MAC address and have the device respond
with its IP)? I have several hardware devices here whose IP addresses
I do not know, but their MAC addresses are printed on the labels.
To reprogram and reset them
ou to see what it contains.
>
> How do I mount it, if I don't already know what file system it uses?
> Is there a command to query this? Trial and error doesn't seem like
> the ideal solution.
You might get a clue using "file":
eg:
# file -s /dev/da0s1
/dev/da0s1: x8
don't already know what file system it uses?
Is there a command to query this? Trial and error doesn't seem like
the ideal solution.
-Modulok-
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An alternative to undocumented graphics/video cards is in the works.
The Open Graphics Project has a prototype working. If you can
assist the project (engineering talent, financial, etc.) the
production boards will be available sooner.
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 11:55:20AM -0400, Sean Bryant wrote:
> Try the 'vesa' xorg driver. It may not be fancy or all that accelerated
> but it works quite well. I have an nvidia card and cannot get it to work
> for the life of me. the drive attached, but nothing happens after that.
> It might b
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 11:55:20AM -0400, Sean Bryant wrote:
...
> Try the 'vesa' xorg driver. It may not be fancy or all that accelerated
> but it works quite well. I have an nvidia card and cannot get it to work
> for the life of me. the drive attached, but nothing happens after that.
> It mig
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean Bryant wrote:
> > Andrew Reilly wrote:
> > > Does anyone know if there are *any* contemporary graphics cards
> > > that have 3D acceleration supported by some flavour of
> > > open-source x.org? Doesn't have to be
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
whereas, the newer ati cards have no support :-( I was a fan of at
Vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean Bryant wrote:
> > Andrew Reilly wrote:
> > > Does anyone know if there are *any* contemporary graphics cards
> > > that have 3D acceleration supported by some flavour of
> > > open-source x.org? Doesn't have to be a super-fast 'leet gamer
> > > system
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Scott Long wrote:
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support
We need to start hounding on AMD to publish the developer
documentation for all radeon chipsets. I for one will not buy any AMD
or ATI components until they decide to fix the problem.
Here's the email address of AMD's president: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Give him your two cents.
already did, i use AMD
Sean Bryant wrote:
> Andrew Reilly wrote:
>> On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
>> Doug Ambrisko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
>>> whereas, the newer ati cards have no support :-( I was a fan of ati
>>> since it was ea
Scott Long wrote:
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
whereas, the newer ati cards have no support :
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
whereas, the newer ati cards have no support :-( I was a fan of ati
since it was easier to get sup
Quoth Sean Bryant on Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 11:55:20 -0400
> Try the 'vesa' xorg driver. It may not be fancy or all that accelerated
> but it works quite well. I have an nvidia card and cannot get it to work
> for the life of me. the drive attached, but nothing happens after that.
> It might be th
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