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Am 02.09.2006 um 01:01 schrieb Daniel Dvořák:
In the /etc/defaults/rc.conf there are not "watchdogd_flags="""
option, but
I tried to wrote it to my /etc/rc.conf in this way:
watchdogd_enable="YES"
watchdogd_flags="-e ping 10.40.0.72 -s 2 -t 1"
You probably wou
Sean Winn wrote:
It's not tricky. man sigaction documents the functions that are async-
signal safe. Anything not listed there (such as printf) and you're on
your own.
My thoughts were more about 3rd party library calls, which may or may
not use non-signal-safe functions.
_
Hi
Does any one knows how to set routing metric in DHCP interface?
My laptop has one ethernet and one wireless. Both of them are not always
connected.
In office, ethernet and wireless both connected. Or only wireless
connected if I moved to meeting room.
In home, only wireless is connected.
When bo
I know this is not the right place to post this question, but I do not know a
better one. Apart from question, and there I did not get any replies.
I managed to convince moused that my USB joystick, a Logitech WingMan Extreme
Digital 3D on /dev/uhid0 (3 axis, throttle, 8 buttons and a HUD switch
> >
> >Any help?
> >
> >danny
>
> Have discussed this some internally, the best idea I've heard is that
> UDP is not giving us the interrupt rate that TCP would, so we end up
> not cleaning up as often, and thus descriptors might not be as quickly
> available.. Its just speculation at this
Hello,
I observed some odd behaviour with a hard disc image I made with
g4u (NetBSD based ghost-a-like Live CD). The NTFS file system is
mounted read-only in a md device from the file. The mount point
has is shared to the network via Samba 3.
The strange part is that browsing from a Windows box
TB --- 2006-09-04 15:34:21 - tinderbox 2.3 running on freebsd-current.sentex.ca
TB --- 2006-09-04 15:34:21 - starting RELENG_6 tinderbox run for sparc64/sparc64
TB --- 2006-09-04 15:34:21 - cleaning the object tree
TB --- 2006-09-04 15:34:48 - checking out the source tree
TB --- 2006-09-04 15:34:48
Hi folks,
I've recently (september 3rd) csup'ed RELENG_6 and made a
buildkernel && buildworld process.
After the reboot hostapd doesn't work as expected. Did I miss a MFC
warning for ath / hostapd?
hostapd just says:
bellona# hostapd -dd /etc/hostapd.conf
Configuration file: /etc/hostapd.conf
bs
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 09:03:57PM +0200, Volker wrote:
> I just get a 'no carrier' and so no client system is able to see the
> AP. There's no configuration change just a recently csup'ed and
> rebuild system.
>
> Is there something I've overseen?
What does your ath0 entries in /etc/rc.conf look
On 9/4/06, Morten A. Middelthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 07:47:21AM +0200, Morten A. Middelthon wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 04:23:21AM -0500, Alex Salazar wrote:
> > Apologies for the long message, and thanks in advance for any response.
> >
> > I've just bought one
Hello. I recently hooked up a Mitsumi 7-in-1 USB Card Reader/Floppy
drive to my computer and ever since then, I cannot boot FreeBSD. I
have an ASUS P5ND2-SLI motherboard (nForce 4), and the card reader is
hooked up to the internal USB on the motherboard itself. Also, my
machine has a dual core
Volker wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've recently (september 3rd) csup'ed RELENG_6 and made a
> buildkernel && buildworld process.
>
> After the reboot hostapd doesn't work as expected. Did I miss a MFC
> warning for ath / hostapd?
>
> hostapd just says:
> bellona# hostapd -dd /etc/hostapd.conf
> Conf
Try turning off ACPI and see if that helps. It's option 2 as freebsd is
starting up. If it solves the problem you can make the change perm.
Thanks,
Andrew
On 9/4/06, Indigo 23 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello. I recently hooked up a Mitsumi 7-in-1 USB Card Reader/Floppy
drive to my comput
Thanks for the reply. I already tried that, but unfortunetly the same
thing happens :(
Any other suggestions?
On 9/4/06, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try turning off ACPI and see if that helps. It's option 2 as freebsd is
starting up. If it solves the problem you can make the change per
Hello,
A while ago, by accident, I've changed the system date back to the '98
using date(1). To my astonishment, screen(1) barfed about EINVAL in
select() and died. Programs, including opera (native FreeBSD-6 binary)
kept spinning the CPU until I killed them.
I have no means for debugging it.
Is
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 02:34:14PM -0500, Alex Salazar wrote:
> On 9/4/06, Morten A. Middelthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 07:47:21AM +0200, Morten A. Middelthon wrote:
> >> On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 04:23:21AM -0500, Alex Salazar wrote:
> >> > Apologies for the long messag
Stanislaw Halik wrote this message on Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 06:51 +0200:
> Hello,
>
> A while ago, by accident, I've changed the system date back to the '98
> using date(1). To my astonishment, screen(1) barfed about EINVAL in
> select() and died. Programs, including opera (native FreeBSD-6 binary)
> Stanislaw Halik wrote this message on Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 06:51 +0200:
> > Hello,
> >
> > A while ago, by accident, I've changed the system date back to the '98
> > using date(1). To my astonishment, screen(1) barfed about EINVAL in
> > select() and died. Programs, including opera (native Free
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