All,
Once upon a time, I think with 5.x or perhaps earlier, the command
(ATAPI drive)
burncd -ef /dev/acd0 audio *.cdr fixate
would produce an audio CD for me. However, under 6.0 and recently 6.1
this same command produces an CD filled with white noise only. The entire
procedure I've use
r's
wedding...I'll solve the final mystery another day :-)
tnx all
Mike
At Mon, 15 May 2006 08:00:48 -0400,
Michael A. Koerber wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Once upon a time, I think with 5.x or perhaps earlier, the command
> (ATAPI drive)
>
> burncd -ef /dev/acd0 audi
c
Security Model "BSM".
I don't see either of these packages ported to BSD. What is the BSD
approach to meeting the (logging) requirements provided by the above
packages? I thought that MAC might be the answer, but I see nothing
about logging "events" in the manual.
tnx
m
I'm using 5.3-RELEASE and issuing the subject command, after a few
seconds pause, causes a reboot. There are no /var/log/messages. In one
case I saw a "stray irq 9" message flash across the console. Has anyone
come across this problem?
tnx
mike
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All,
1. I've noticed that on two separate systems, both running 5.3-RELEASE
that 'burncd -vef /dev/acd0 erase' hangs at 83%. This is true for a
couple different CD-RW discs (one brand new, never been used).
2. I've been able to burn ISO file systems with no problems. However,
I've not been ab
ave me the same result, I began to suspect something more
basic to be at fault.
mike
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Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> "Michael A. Koerber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>I'm using 5.3-RELEASE and issuing the subject
/tmp directory for scratch.
Alternately, if one knew that this would be an issue, /var could be made to be
a larger filesystem.
mike
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Dr Michael A. Koerber
x3250
Carl Makin wrote:
> Morning All,
>
> I've been playing with some GIS software and 32Mb TIFF im
Rob wrote:
> Michael A. Koerber wrote:
>
>>I have found that ImageMagick writes to (and often
>>fills up) /var/tmp...my system becomes sluggish,
>>dies, reboots.
>>
>>The solution I have used is to 1) create a /usr/tmp,
>>2) remove /var/tmp , 3) make a
ues and skimmed "man ssh" for
time out related
stuff, but no luck.
Where should I start looking for clues?
All machines have had clean installs from "newfs'd" drive under both 5.4 and
6.0 so I'm sure no
left over configs are getting