Looking for something to do?
Joe Marcus Clarke
marcus at FreeBSD.org
Sat Dec 20 21:29:00 PST 2003
On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 23:25, Jeremy Messenger wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 20:22:06 -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus at FreeBSD.org>
> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 20:06, Jeremy Messenger wrote:
> >> > With the new patch applied, does the list of available recording
> >> speeds
> >> > change?
> >>
> >> Yep, I am using this patch and it does list all max and 1x to 16x.. My
> >> CD-RW is 16x10x40.
> >>
> >> > Are you still able to blank the disk?
> >>
> >> You mean, erease cd? If yes, then I don't have any cd-rw blank around
> >> but
> >> I can buy. I always buy cd-r blank. :-)
> >
> > I mean, do you get the checkbox that allows you to enable blanking of
> > the disk?
> <snip>
>
> I couldn't find any option of blank, so attaching a screenshot of it.
Sorry, I meant "Erase CD." It looks like it works.
>
> >> >> > * gnome-network: This is a new suite in GNOME 2.5. It allows you
> >> to
> >> >> > launch remote RSH and SSH sessions as well as offers a MacOS X
> >> >> > netinfo-like app that lets you run ping, traceroute, whois, etc.
> >> >> While
> >> >> > the interface info is not complete yet, all of the various network
> >> >> tests
> >> >> > should work.
> >> >>
> >> >> The SSH (gnome-remote-shell) works perfect here. The netinfo's
> >> 'Devices'
> >> >> tab doesn't work, which everything display as 'not available'. The
> >> >> Traceroute doesn't work very well, which it will lag itself and I
> >> don't
> >> >> think it output the info correct. All other tabs like Ping, Netstat
> >> and
> >> >> etc work perfect.
> >> >
> >> > Some things should be populated under the Device tab. Adam mentioned
> >> > some things about traceroute as well. I'll have to look at those in
> >> > more detail after my initial patches are committed to gnome-network.
> >> > Thanks for the feedback.
> >>
> >> Here's an attach of screenshot for Device tab.
> >
> > Do you have IP configured on that interface? My Devices tab shows me an
> > IP address, netmask, broadcast, multicast flag, MTU, and state.
> > However, none of that info will come up if the interface doesn't have IP
> > configured.
>
> Umm, I couldn't find where I can put IP in there. Isn't it supposed to be
> done by automatic? I can see is dc0, plip0 and lo0 in the drop menu, but
> no effect when I click on it. The gDesklets and gkrellm work fine here to
> pick up the IP and other info of net, traffic and etc.
No, those should be filled in automatically in gnome-netinfo if the
interface already has IP configured on it. I've tested under -CURRENT
and -STABLE, and it works under both. What messages do you see on the
console when gnome-netinfo is launched?
Joe
>
> Cheers,
> Mezz
>
> > Joe
> >
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Mezz
> >>
> >> > Joe
> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> I will play with the other stuff more later to see if there has any
> >> bug
> >> >> or
> >> >> whatever.
> >> >>
> >> >> Cheers,
> >> >> Mezz
--
Joe Marcus Clarke
FreeBSD GNOME Team :: gnome at FreeBSD.org
FreeNode / #freebsd-gnome
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome
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