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> On Tuesday 25 March 2008 09:19:00 pm Dave Overton wrote:
> > Just put together a nice 1U box, Tyan Tank GT20, plugged in its 8gb
> > ECC RAM, its 4 shiney new HDs and fired it up. Bios looks normal,
> > reset the clock to something resembling today, and th
just fine, even let it do most of
a WinXP install with no issues, so I don't really believe it to be a
hardware issue)
Tyan Tank GT20 model B5211
Tyan Toledo i3200R m/b
Intel 3200 MCH chipset.
Help?
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e terminal, and would scare me to death if I just
knew what it meant...
Should I be worried about something? I hate bold white text
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Fixed.
For reference, it was squid, happily caching the data for me.
Makes one wonder why the portsnap and portaudit servers or clients aren't
http compliant if they use http protocols... Especially since the author of
portsnap suggests a cache server for speed
Oh well...
Dave Ov
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Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap3.FreeBSD.org... done.
Latest snapshot on server is older than what we already have!
Cowardly refusing to downgrade from Thu Dec 27 08:10:58 PST 2007
to Mon Dec 3 17:04:28 PST 2007.
In case anyone knows anyone who can beat them back into submission.
Dave Overton
Dis-reguard, it was a switch port stuck in stupid after all. Moved cables,
and all is well again. Thanks for the input.
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> -Origi
, except maybe a bug
in the fxp0 driver?
ANY suggestions are welcome, this is VERY strange.
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