Scott Taggart wrote:
>
> OK, perhaps I lied a bit :) The D-Link has got a known bug... well the
> driver has got a known bug mentioned in the man page under bugs that causes
> the connection to jump like MAD every 5 seconds when you ssh or something
> similar into the machine on the local network
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
James Satterfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WooHoo It works!
> Thank you Philippe!
[...]
> >jester# runsocks cvsup -L 2 ports-supfile
When using SOCKS, you must also add "@M3novm" to the cvsup command
line -- anywhere on the command line. If you don't, it
Hey guys, anyone got any plans to get working drivers for the NetGear FA312
(Pretty common 10/100 WOL PCI card from netgear) into stable? I know there
is Linux drivers that come with the card itself and maybe they can help
somewhat to driver development? Sure would be appreciated...
Rgds.
Scott T
I have had some success with xine + captian css:
http://members.nbci.com/captain_css/
it plays encrypted dvd's for me, but likes to crash when changing tracks...
Anybody else use it?
James
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The convincer for me was Wes Peters' 'Daemon's Advocate' article. He even
personally responded to some of my questions. He pointed out that many of
the same factors that make a good server, make a good workstation.
The article was May 99, BTW. Anyway, that convinced me to give it a try,
and
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 02:48:15PM -0700, Lamont Granquist wrote:
|
| On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Mit Rowe wrote:
| > I wouldn't use FreeBSD for a desktop if my life depended on it.
|
| I've been using FreeBSD as desktops, both at home and on my work laptop,
I've been running it on my laptop since 3.2
Again, I fail to see what this has to do with FreeBSD-stable. This is
your second official warning. On the next offense, you will be banned
forever from all FreeBSD mailing lists. I don't care whether you were
responding to other people or not, you are solely responsible for your
own behavior a
Fred Gilham wrote:
>
> > The practice I am beginning to follow (and what seems to be the most common
> > practice) is:
> >
> > a) cvsup weekly
> > b) check the -stable list daily for any interesting new merges (AKA MFC's)
> > c) if I see an new security fixes, or anything that sounds like it woul
--- ALing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hope this isn't a FAQ, but couldn't find anything directly in
> archives,
> handbook, etc. I'd like to buildworld on a more recent Athlon, then
> NFS
> installworld on an ancient Pentium I, which is still running FreeBSD
> 3.4
> It doesn't seem that ther
Kai Torak writes:
> FreeBSD works great as a desktop O/S!? Sure you have to tweek and
> tune it to be a good server or a good desktop, but who actualy
> expects an O/S to do exactly what you want "out of the box" without
> having to tweek it for that job? For desktop we have all these usb
> thi
Go away, go away, go away, go away, go away! You clearly have no
idea what you're talking about, and risk mis-informing people who read the
list in hopes of actually learning something. Congratulations, though, you've
earned a spot in my killfile.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 12:36:06AM -040
> The practice I am beginning to follow (and what seems to be the most common
> practice) is:
>
> a) cvsup weekly
> b) check the -stable list daily for any interesting new merges (AKA MFC's)
> c) if I see an new security fixes, or anything that sounds like it would
> affect my system in a pos
Hi.
Since my latest make world (today), my PPPoE connection
trough user-ppp doesn't work anymore. I've been using it
for a time, no problems whatsoever before.
show version in the new (broken) ==> 2.3.2 - Jul 24 2001
show version in the old (working) ==> 2.3.1 - Jun 26 2001
*Seems* to be a prob
would you mind sending me your config file ?
Something is wrong because I didn't change my config file. I am able to
use the card using an old kernel, so I guess this has nothing to do with
the hardware.
Some guy emailed me about not having is Xircom working either.
--On Wednesday, July 25,
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Nuno Teixeira wrote:
> I noted that ftp.freebsd.org uses an FTP version DG-4.1.73
Yes, I believe that's one David Greenman modified for WC's use. I may be
wrong, but I believe that explains the 'DG' (thought I read it somewhere).
> What the differences between the two ftpd
From: "Serge V. Panchencko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: vr interface...
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 19:48:35 +0600
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've changed my old FreeBSD box (2.2.8-S/P-166/2xD-Link
> EhetrNICs) to new 4.3-R/Cel733/2xD-Link PCI EtherNICs and
> I'm having throubles: when hight l
I encountered the very same problem the last time I CVSupped on July
22nd. What I did was re-compile the kernel without the ipf ( *sighs*
) options and voila! my ppp worked as it used to be.
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Duwde (Fabio Vilan Dias) wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Since my late
On July 24, 2001 09:08 am, you wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 08:53:02AM -0700, Mike Hoskins wrote:
> > On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Jason Andresen wrote:
> > > A sysinstall prompt would be nice though. An even nicer option
> > > would be a little menu on the diskLabel part of the install that
> > > as
Have you tried removing the set mru and set mtu lines?
A.
Fabio Vilan wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Since my latest make world (today), my PPPoE connection trough user-ppp
> doesn't work anymore. I've been using it for a time, no problems whatsoever
> before.
>
> show version in the new (broken) ==> 2.3.2
Has anybody seen (or has any explation for) this ?!
I have a user whos login .profile consists of the line:
exec bin/test.sh
The script "test.sh" looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
echo Choose file 1 or file 2
n=`echo ${n}`
FILE_NAME=""
while test "${FILE_NAME}" = ""
do
FILE_NO=0
echo
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