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<0> asff <0> ok <0> now this is a good question <0> eth1 is wireless <0> where do i put the info for the damn router name <0> essid <1> what controls permissions of log files ?? i changed /var/log/messages so users can read it but it got changed back on reboot <2> iwconfig controls your wireless nic functions <0> where do i put iwconfig eth1 essid "namehere" <0> right <0> but upon boot <2> ubersnax: read the /etc/conf.d/net.example <0> not there <0> wait <0> is it <0> config_ESSID=( "name" )
<0> let us pray <0> nah that didnt do it <0> well i just dont see it. <3> I wish I had a job <3> It'd been nice...to make money of my 48h days <0> ok this **** is retarded <0> the nic works fine <0> whilst in console <0> but once i load up xorg <0> the nic quits working <0> wtfi s that about <3> ubersnax: that's the word from god, don't use X ;) <0> this laptop is for a friend <0> he needs gui <3> ubersnax: tell him that girls gets turned on by console, he won't touch X again <0> any idea why xorg/nvidia fuxes up the nic? <0> now tasfasf <0> asfaf <0> now this is weird <0> get this <0> when using vesa, the wireless nic works <0> when using the nvidia driver, the wireless nic stops working <4> User: njdavid Pasted http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=514 <5> turn off 'Local APIC support on uniprocessors' <0> mrecho <0> you rule <5> not really <0> yes <6> you do. <5> nope <6> if this works, you will in my book <5> that and turn off ANY video stuff in the kernel <5> framebuffer is for n00bs <6> scoff! <6> i love my framebuffer <6> turning off local apic.. its having to recompile the whole kernel <5> with uptimes of 2+ weeks, I dont see it boot to offten... so no need in the kernel <6> it took some major tweakign to get this toshiba to work right <6> do not buy toshiba <6> piece of **** <5> my friends toshiba is great <5> 0 probs in linux <6> this one took all sorts of tweakign to get working <6> video, especially <2> I swear it seems everytime I update ports on freebsd one package segfaults <5> lol <2> so sick of it <2> python wouldn't compile <6> =) <7> solution: do not update ports <2> Ticho: lol <2> that's what they want >:| <6> haha <2> solution: use portage. <2> I like my solution better :D <5> x86-fbsd <2> eh? <5> not even sure of the status of that project... <7> alive and kicking <2> you developing that Ticho ? <2> or helping
<2> x86-fbsd? <2> you mean gentoo-freebsd? <7> i'm not <7> i don't like bsd <2> PF is pretty sweet <6> g'nite guys <6> thanks again, bitrot, mrecho <2> bill is in the mail <6> oh <6> yes <6> how do i get /boot to stop mounting at bootup <6> fstab looks right to me <2> noauto <2> really? <2> paste it <6> defaults,noatime,noauto ? <6> will that work fine <2> just the line that looks right to you <2> nope <2> read what defaults includes dude <2> it includes 'auto' lol <6> oic <2> your statement contradicts itself <6> so noatime,noauto <2> remove default and noatime <2> lol <2> remove noatime <2> again <2> read what it means <2> Access timestamps are not updated when a file is read <2> that's up to you though eheh <6> do you use that for your / ? <6> noatime ? <2> no <6> the doc said it helps spseed it up <2> i like the know when the last time the file was touched <2> lol <2> yeah i have noatime <2> but it's only boot <2> just keep it there <2> i'm just giving you a hard time <6> so.. put noatime back? <2> lol yea <6> noatime,noauto <2> that will do it hoss <2> in the future <2> man mount <2> sounds catchy huh <6> damn, mrecho <6> the nic isnt working <6> with apic turned off <2> why did you break it? <6> well <6> with vesa driver in X11, wireless nic works <6> with nvidia driver in X11 <6> wireless nic breaks <2> what driver are you using? <2> nvidia or nv? <6> nvidia <2> what kind of wifi nic do you have? <6> belkin 54g <6> it works fine w/ vesa x11 or in console withoiut x +nvidia loaded <6> nvidia breaks it <2> anything in dmesg? <6> wedll <6> athr last line says SoftMAC: Authentication timed out with 00;mac addres... <6> it ahs the mac <2> paste me the mac <2> is it valid? <6> yea its valid <6> spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7 <6> wtf is that <2> possible sharing conflict perhaps <2> check to see what irq your vidieo card is using
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