Andreas Burghardt wrote:
Hello everyone,
I want to use my wireless card and everything seems to be well
configured except one thing: how to switch Radio on? I have a "Joybook
5200G (Benq)" and if I want to switch Radio on by using the keyboard it
isnt working! Perhaps this is a very noob-questio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In investigating what's needed to install & configure OpenOffice, I see on their
Website that I have the choice of downloading it with or without the JRE. Remembering
some of traffic here discussing the issues of installing/compiling Java 1.5, how stable
is the Linux
> The disk on /mnt/files is FAT32. No other
directories have this problem. The
disk was in a Linux box previously and I could see the files fine.
Any way I can "recover" the data?
I didn't know OpenBSD had support for FAT 32. I
have been only using FAT on my thumbdrive...
What is the forma
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/04/04 14:01, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
But worst thing is that my Broadcom 440x isn't running.
It's possible that support for your NIC was added between 3.8 and
3.9; you could try booting from the install kernel (bsd.rd) for a
-current snapshot and see if it behaves.
Adam wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:44:26 -0800 Bryan Brake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to configure ksh to make the
commands display one command per line, or will I
have to edit it manually.
Just type "history" and it will display it nicely for you.
Adam
Man
I am taking an "Intro to UNIX" class at school.
The teacher has asked that we send him a copy of
our .history files to show what steps we used to
complete certain assignments. I was able to setup
the history in my .profile by reading ksh(1), but
after I rebooted and issued a few commands, I
Hutger H. wrote:
Hi folks,
I've been looking for a consolidated IDS solution that I can deploy in
my network. Snort is really a good option but currently it seems that
they are charging for updates, it that true? I'd like to find out a free
of charge Linux, or BSD, solution that can works as goo
Steve Shockley wrote:
It just so happens I got one to toy with here for a little bit. I threw
on the last 3.9-beta snapshot (Generic #617), I'll get a dmesg off of it
this weekend. Didn't recognize wireless, I think it was some kind of
Broadcom. Saw Ethernet as bge. I was able to start X
I wanted to be able to access the web and surf
without the Nazi admin checking the firewall logs
to see what I am doing.
Oh, nice. Figure out how to bypass company security policy and put them all at
risk. Then call the guy who's job it is to keep it all working a Nazi. Mmm,
impressive.
Hope
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 09:03:21PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Dear folks,
i live in brazil, and it is a common practice for local
corporation/institutions to monitor our phone calls, internet access
and personal email. I would like to be able to access Internet by
means
x27;s serious folks
Bryan Brake
if the x.x.x versioning is followed 4.0 would mean
there is a major upgrade to the OS, while 3.10 is
minor updates.
Just thinking about all the goodies that a 4.x OS
would mean.
Bryan
I've downloaded the BOINC client for windows and
am running it with no issues, I was wondering if
anyone has tried using the OpenBSD version. It
can be found here...
http://www.lb.shuttle.de/apastron/boincDown.shtml#opbsd
Does anyone do this? I am sure there is, I just
wanted to find out h
can only hope
this will help someone else someday...
Best regards...
Bryan Brake
Darrin Chandler wrote:
Have a good look at your dmesg. It'll tell you of it's supported. Also,
look at the FAQ about sound, as there are some good things to try if it
*is* supported.
Quick answer: $ cat some-file > /dev/audio
If you hear something then you have sound. If you get "device not
Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 12:23:00PM -0800, Bryan Brake wrote:
Okay, your question leads me to believe that I've
done something stupid. I need to research how I
can play audio CD's
cdio(1)
Ciao,
Kili
yes, I found cdio and attempted to use it to p
Why are you trying to mount an audio cd?
Okay, your question leads me to believe that I've
done something stupid. I need to research how I
can play audio CD's
**UPDATE: I tried using a CD with some .mp3's on
them, and it mounts like a charm.**
Many thanks... I now just have an issue wit
work. The "mount" man page has what I
first put in to get this error. This is why I am
sending out for a little assistance.
Any help is appreciated. Dmesg is below...
Bryan Brake
OpenBSD 3.9-beta (GENERIC) #610: Sun Feb 26
15:48:26 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/
Wow... you are correct... I am having the very
same issue.
This is EXACTLY what is going on. A gentleman
named "Brad" has offered me a diff to check and
see if that solves the problem. I am currently
CVSing the latest source and am going to attempt
to break my cherry by building a boot
This annoyance started when I bought a brand-new Dell Inspiron 9300. It
comes with a Broadcom 4401 Ethernet NIC. The NIC appeared to
initialize, but when I tried to set the interface to "UP", the following
error message occurs:
bce0: timed out when disabling ethernet mac
bce0: timed out writ
Damien Miller wrote:
I had a very similar problem... the 1 minute hang, prior to returning
results... except that my issue did work on the Internet... with a 60
second hang, before returning results.
This is almost always a DNS problem.
-d
Could this be the issue... I knew I remembered se
Gregory Steuck wrote:
"jarett" == jarett stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jarett> I'm receiving an error in 3.8-current using the iwi driver.
jarett> When configuring the interface (iwi0) with a standard
jarett> ifconfig command, the following error immediately appears on
jar
I go through the 3.8 -stable, using the FAQ, and when I get to the
portion about adding my network information, I get the following error
right after I put in my netmask...
bce0: timed out disabling ethernet mac
bce0: timed out writing pkt filter ctl
I restarted
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