> As soon as my site gets big and i have a
>lot of users in irc, some little jealous network comes along and destroys
>what i worked on. The last time this happened my ISP shut ME off because
>it took out one of their facilities.
I think this is your core problem... In all my years working tech s
Try:
kldload snd
Then type:
cd /dev
and then:
sh MAKEDEV snd0
If that works, and: snd_load="YES" in the /boot/loader.conf file
Good Luck
Sean
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hugo Saro
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 12:42 PM
To:
I've seen something like this, it turned out to be the signal strength on
the cable, it was too high in my case. The cable company finally diagnosed
it, lowered the strength, and all was fine. You might want to try having
the cable company come out and check the lines.
Good Luck
Sean
-Or
What keyboard, mouse, graphics card, color depth, X-driver, and screen size
did you select AND what are the exact models that you have actually
installed???
I've had this a bunch, it 99.99% of the time that you selected a combination
of graphics card and screen size/color depth that can't be handl
Perhaps you could post your rules?
- Sean
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gary D Kline
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 4:06 PM
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: Any IPFW clues???
People,
I'm trying to switch from ipfil
Truly your absolute best bet, completely guaranteed to work perfectly, is a
tool called ERD Commander... Last I checked, it was around $2000 though...
The last company I worked as a tech for had bought it. It basically is a CD
that allows you to single user boot a Winbox and access the entire reg
from the root directory ("/") run: "du -s -h *" and post the results. That
will tell us who the offendor is. That will show the disk usage "du" for
each of the directories in the / directory. If you wish to do a bit more
detective work, go into the largest directory and rerun "du -s -h *" on it
Please do not even consider using PLESK. I used to work tech support at a
company that offered plesk as their primary solution for v-hosting. It was
a nightmare. Plesk is very short on features, difficult to maintain, and
embeds itself so deeply into the system that you can't even edit files
man