Hi Daemons,
I need some basic information about Wifi routers - very little I know about it.
There is my FreeBSD-server (the other one is Linux) and some clients are
connected with a LAN-switch.
Now I want to add a Wifi Router to the network. I am not sure if I can set up
the router without usin
PJ wrote:
Is there any definitive install guide for flashplugin.
I was able to install it on a 7.2 64bit machine and then on an i386 but
somehow it has morphed into god-knows-what and no longer works.
This is what I did for a 7.2 box. Note that there are compatibility
issues between new versio
herbert langhans wrote:
Hi Daemons,
I need some basic information about Wifi routers - very little I know about it.
There is my FreeBSD-server (the other one is Linux) and some clients are
connected with a LAN-switch.
Now I want to add a Wifi Router to the network. I am not sure if I can set u
Hi!
I'm using 7.4 STABLE amd64, and i was not able to run it as well... from
source, or even from packages...
It keeps giving me the same error as you, btw I have been pointed in the
past to one small fix, (that did not work from me as well) but did for
others, let me find out this solution and r
> On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 22:04:56 +0200, "P. Moulin"
wrote:
> > and in pciconf -lv :
> > vendor = 'Oxford Semiconductor Ltd'
> > device = 'PCI Interface (disabled) (OX16PCI954)'
> > class = bridge
> >
> >
> > Can somebody tell me why the second PCI interface is flagged
>
Good day!
I have a home network consisting of two computers. Computers through a
router connected to the Internet providers. There is a static IP address
(93.81.252.152).
Now I installed FreeBSD on one of the computers.
Then I installed Apache 1.3. By command telnet localhost 80 I saw on the
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 14:53:17 +0300, Антон Андреевский
wrote:
> I have a home network consisting of two computers. Computers through a
> router connected to the Internet providers. There is a static IP address
> (93.81.252.152).
> Now I installed FreeBSD on one of the computers.
> Then I install
"P. Moulin" writes:
> I have a multi-serial card with an Oxford OX16PCI954 on it.
> Whatever I do, the oxford chip is not recognized.
How many serial ports does it have?
> in dmesg:
> pci0: at device 12.0 (no driver attached)
>
> and in pciconf -lv :
> no...@pci0:0:12:0: class=0x070006 ca
Антон Андреевский a écrit :
Good day!
I have a home network consisting of two computers. Computers through a
router connected to the Internet providers. There is a static IP
address (93.81.252.152).
Now I installed FreeBSD on one of the computers.
Then I installed Apache 1.3. By command tel
Hi.
You must configure port mapping (forwarding) on your router.
Do you hardware router or *NIX-box?
> Good day!
> I have a home network consisting of two computers. Computers through a
> router connected to the Internet providers. There is a static IP address
> (93.81.252.152).
> Now I instal
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Erik Norgaard wrote:
herbert langhans wrote:
Hi Daemons,
I need some basic information about Wifi routers - very little I know
about it.
There is my FreeBSD-server (the other one is Linux) and some clients
are connected with a LAN-switch.
Now I want to add a Wifi Rout
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, herbert langhans wrote:
Hi Daemons,
I need some basic information about Wifi routers - very little I know about it.
There is my FreeBSD-server (the other one is Linux) and some clients are
connected with a LAN-switch.
Now I want to add a Wifi Router to the network. I am n
On Sunday 25 October 2009 07:15:50 henter2009 wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using 7.4 STABLE amd64, and i was not able to run it as well... from
> source, or even from packages...
> It keeps giving me the same error as you, btw I have been pointed in the
> past to one small fix, (that did not work from me
2009/10/25 Daniel C. Dowse
> On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 01:08:21 -0600
> Kelly Martin wrote:
>
> > Greetings, here's a simple question for the FreeBSD gurus out there. I
> > have several servers running cron scripts daily for me, and they all
> > send me e-mail with their output. Regardless of which se
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html#CANONICAL-BUILD
Look at "the following recommended sequence":
1. make buildworld
2. make buildkernel
3. make installkernel
4. reboot in single user [*]
5. mergemaster -p
6. make installworld
7. mergemaster
ltcdd...@nildram.co.uk wrote:
compiled virtual box this morning with additions to run winblows 2003
server. So far it is working better than the xp version which is good
as it is one less reason to have to put in the xp harddrive
Are you trying to run more than one image copied from the same file
Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
The other interesting side would be reverse DNS lookups. Only one
> record would be returned, and most likely would be the original A
> record. A nice example of this is doing a basic "ping -a ww.yahoo.com"
> which you get back that it is resolving "www-real.wa1.b.yahoo.com
hi,
I just noticed this at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/automatic-start.html
On FreeBSD, startup scripts generally should go in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/.
The rc(8) manual page states that scripts in this directory are executed
only if their basename matches the *.sh shell file name pat
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 06:21:11PM +, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/automatic-start.html
>
> On FreeBSD, [...] you should install the mysql.server script as
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql.server.sh to enable automatic startup.
>
> That's not actually right is i
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> hi,
>
> I just noticed this at
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/automatic-start.html
>
> On FreeBSD, startup scripts generally should go in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/.
> The rc(8) manual page states that scripts in this directory are executed
> only if their basename
After some debugging I found that VBoxSVC throws an exception because
file /root/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml is missing.
Who is supposed to create this file?
Yuri
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On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:21:11 +
Chris Whitehouse replied:
>I just noticed this at
>http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/automatic-start.html
>
>On FreeBSD, startup scripts generally should go
>in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/. The rc(8) manual page states that scripts in
>this directory are executed
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 15:11:17 -0400, Jerry wrote:
> A start-up script is install automatically when using the ports system.
> You do need to activate it via /etc/rc.conf however.
Or in /etc/rc.conf.local, to illustrate the concept of
the /usr/local/ subtrees in relation to the system's ones. :-)
Thanks a lot for all the input - in lack of such a Wifi router to experiment I
thought its much more difficult, like build a gateway from the server or such.
I will buy one tomorrow..
Soon I will enter the world of tomorrow where information floats through the
aether! (no stumbling over the LAN
Hi, i'm trying to build the www/linux-f10-flashplugin port and i'm
getting the following error on make:
"/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.linux-apps.mk", line 79: Malformed conditional
($LINUX_DIST_SUFFIX}=="")
"/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.linux-apps.mk", line 145: Malformed conditional
($LINUX_DIST_SUFFIX}=="-f10")
"
Dear All,
This may sound like a Windows problem, but please read on. I made a
mistake and bought a WD "My Passport" external 350GB disc drive for
use on several Windows machines, on some of which I don't have admin
access, and a couple of FreeBSD systems.
On first use on Windows the disc sho
Rob Hurle wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> This may sound like a Windows problem, but please read on. I made a
> mistake and bought a WD "My Passport" external 350GB disc drive for
> use on several Windows machines, on some of which I don't have admin
> access, and a couple of FreeBSD systems.
>
> On fi
Hi Manolis,
Thanks very much for that very helpful reply:
>> Now to FreeBSD. The newly formatted (as NTFS) disc appears as two
>> devices - /dev/cd0 (never seen this before)
>
> This is how a USB cdrom appears to FreeBSD - as a SCSI device. No
> problem there.
>>
>> cp: /usb0/MyStuff/tes
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 12:33:16 +1100
Rob Hurle wrote:
> Hi Manolis,
>
> Thanks very much for that very helpful reply:
>
> >> Now to FreeBSD. The newly formatted (as NTFS) disc appears as two
> >> devices - /dev/cd0 (never seen this before)
> >
> > This is how a USB cdrom appears to FreeBSD -
Rob Hurle wrote:
Dear All,
This may sound like a Windows problem, but please read on. I made a
mistake and bought a WD "My Passport" external 350GB disc drive for
use on several Windows machines, on some of which I don't have admin
access, and a couple of FreeBSD systems.
On first use on W
On Saturday 24 October 2009 14:33:53 B. Cook wrote:
> B. Cook wrote, On 10/24/2009 7:43 AM:
> 49 ===> lib/libc (install)
> 50 install -C -o root -g wheel -m 444 libc.a /usr/lib
> 51 install -C -o root -g wheel -m 444 libc_p.a /usr/lib
> 52 install -s -o root -g wheel -m
Sorry, the correct directory is
#cd /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver
-Original Message-
>From: Henry Olyer
>Sent: Oct 23, 2009 11:33 AM
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: looking for /usr/ports/x11-driver, not /usr/ports/x11-drivers
>
>I'm trying to X (re)configure a CQ60, which is
Rob Hurle said the following on 2009-10-26 02:33:
freebsd [12:12] /usr/ports#ll /dev/da0s1
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 122 26 Oct 09:02 /dev/da0s1
freebsd [12:12] /usr/ports#ntfs-3g -o rw /dev/da0s1 /mnt
fuse: failed to open fuse device: No such file or directory
kldload fusefs
What doe
Thank you to everyone who answered:
> kldload fusefs
> What does ls -la /dev/da* show you.
>
>> So the device is there, but ntfs-3g fails to see it.
>
> Probably kldload fusefs isn't loaded (until Saturday)
>
Yes, fuse.ko had to me copied from /usr/local/modules to /boot/kernel
and then kloaded.
I need more information to make this work.
help, please. And thank you!
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> Jules Gilbert wrote:
>
>> now i got up (by doing the startx as root,) but i dont' have a working
>> mouse.
>>
>> when I am in screen mode (normal, -- with no X.) wh
'everything; is dying in /usr/ports/lang/gcc44
I know, (in all likelihood,) I'll have to scratch this area and do a
complete re-install. Fine. The thing is, I didn't change anything to mess
this area up in the first place.
I've just been going to various directories in /usr/ports and saying, "m
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