On 13/10/2004, at 4:36 PM, Warren Liddell wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 01:32 pm, James Pole wrote:
Heya,
The most obvious solution, if you don't intend to use the on-board
sound, would be to disable the on-board sound itself so FreeBSD won't
detect it in the first place, therefor
Heya,
The most obvious solution, if you don't intend to use the on-board
sound, would be to disable the on-board sound itself so FreeBSD won't
detect it in the first place, therefore it would automatically assign
pcm0 to the SoundBlaster. If you do want to use both, then I can't help
you there.
Heya,
What do you need help with? We can't help if you ask broad questions.
Regards,
James
On 11/10/2004, at 11:51 AM, Gerard Cullen wrote:
Hi All,
I am a newbee to this, but I have an old machine that I neeed to make
work.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Gerard
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On 8/10/2004, at 4:21 PM, Geoff Sweet wrote:
Anyway now I want to make my changes to my GENERIC kernel so that I
don't have to do the world thing. So I already CVSup'ed the /usr/src
directory to 4.10, so that is bad for me. Can I whack the /usr/src
directory and use sysinstall to load on the /usr/
On 7/10/2004, at 10:30 PM, pirat sriyotha wrote:
well, just my instinc that tell me that only move /kernel.old to
/kernel is not
sufficient. do we need to move /module.old to /module too ? (am not
freebsd
guru.)
Oh, that's a good point. I guess the process should be as follows:-
1. delete /kern
On 7/10/2004, at 8:16 PM, pirat sriyotha wrote:
Quoting James Pole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Heya,
To remove the old kernel just delete /kernel and rename /kernel.old to
/kernel.
sorry for interruption, am not quite sure that only replace /kernel
with
/kernel.old will solve his problem. correct
Heya,
To remove the old kernel just delete /kernel and rename /kernel.old to
/kernel.
But note that you need to build the whole world (cd /usr/src/ && make
buildworld && make installworld) before the kernel will be in sync with
the rest of the system. If the kernel version is not in sync with t
s to somewhat support my theory.
Perhaps you could swap in your WD HDD onto one of your Seagate computers
and see what happens then. It might also be intresting to put the
Seagate on the computer that was running the WD HDDs and see if it shows
the same problem as the WD HDD.
I hope you find my suggesti
when
> I rebooted to FreeBSD. I forgot to unplug it, and thats when I noticed the
> problem.
Did it happen when the mouse was not plugged in?
Did it happen with any other kind of mouse?
More information could be useful.
- James
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On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 15:04, Ben Hockenhull wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a Sony Vaio R505EC with a SlimDock that contains, among other
> things, a DVDROM/CDRW drive. As I understand it, the connection for this
> drive is firewire, but it doesn't show up in dmesg and I'm not sure why.
> I'd like
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 19:59, pirat wrote:
> hi sirs,
>
> psr
>
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Right, whats the problem here?
That is what is supposed to happen.
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oblems
getting the temperature information -- it shows the approxmently same values
that the BIOS and Windows utilites shows.
Xmbmon is aviliable in the ports (/usr/ports/sysutils/xmbmon/).
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the exact same motherboard
(GA-7VTXE) -- and it has a KT266A chipset, not a KT133A. Even Giagbyte's
website seems to agree with me
(http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/products/7vtxe.htm).
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> Under an alternative window manager Twm xterm behaves as expected.
> I'm using Icewm 1.0.8. An 1.0.7 installation behaves also as
> expected.
You might want to bring this up with the developers of icewm then, since this
dosn't relate to FreeBSD-stable.
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