Bob K wrote:
>
> Ok, here's a question: Is the MAC address of the ethernet card in your
> main server/gateway 00:10:b5:6c:33:83 ? (look at the output of ifconfig
> -a, or ipconfig /all if it's NT) If it is, then that would point to
> something very screwy happening with FreeBSD. If it isn't,
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Matt Dillon wrote:
> :: > 132 /*
> :: > 133 * Look up the address in the table for that Address Family
> :: > 134 */
> :: > 135 if (rnh && (rn = rnh->rnh_matchaddr((caddr_t)dst, rnh)) &&
> :: > 136 ((rn->r
Bob K wrote:
>
> On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Ted Sikora wrote:
>
> > > Ok, here's a question: Is the MAC address of the ethernet card in your
> > > main server/gateway 00:10:b5:6c:33:83 ? (look at the output of ifconfig
> > > -a, or ipconfig /all if it's NT) If it is, then that would point to
> > >
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Ted Sikora wrote:
> Bob K wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Ted Sikora wrote:
> >
> > > > Ok, here's a question: Is the MAC address of the ethernet card in your
> > > > main server/gateway 00:10:b5:6c:33:83 ? (look at the output of ifconfig
> > > > -a, or ipconfig /all
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Daniel Eischen wrote:
>On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Justin T. Gibbs wrote:
>> >Wasn't this the PPR filtering and message reject handling problem?
>> >If so, I don't think stable has it yet.
>>
>> The code in -stable should be the same as in -current. I haven't
>> figured out why ne
After more than an hour tracking down a bug in an X program--yes,
I should have used gdb immediately, I found it was due to my KERNEL
not being set up for sound. I am still using my SB16.
Okay, I copied over the below which was in my FreeBSD-3.2 KERNEL
file and tried to rebuild.
Just for information and to cutdown on confusion.
The UDMA 66, 100 cables are 40 pins (same as standard IDE)
80 conductors. Standard IDE cable are 40 pin 40 conductors.
The added conductors are for shielding.
It also has a lifted pin or hole in one of the connectors(on the newer
cables) this is