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2008 Oct 06
2
can not wake on lan after halt -p (or shutdown -p now) on releng_7 and releng_7_0
Hello list I have a shutdown problem. I have a machine with gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R motherboard. Integrated network card is Realtek 8111B. I can not wake the computer after I shutdown it from FreeBSD. It is a dualboot system - windows xp and freebsd. If I shutdown the computer from windows - later I can wake it up with magic packet. Even if i shutdown the machine on the boot menu with the power
2010 Oct 06
3
Getting Wake on lan to work
My system is: Intel CC820 motherboard (which supports PME# wake up for wake on LAN) 3com 3C905C which also supports wake on LAN via PME# Linux 5.5 The motherboard BIOS is later than one that reports an issue with WOL and this particular network card was fixed. But when I turn off the PC (shutdown or poweroff commands or front panel button), it cannot be restarted via WOL. The network light on
2020 May 18
3
ether-wake
On Sun, 2020-05-17 at 20:25 -0600, R C wrote: > Ok, I get that, found it before; "typically sent as a UDP datagram to > port 0, 7 or 9, or directly over Ethernet as EtherType 0x0842" > > > The keyword being 'typically', but what is it that ether-wake actually > uses/does? (I need to forward a WOL packet to a different > > vlan on some Cisco
2020 May 18
1
ether-wake
> Actually you are not correct. > > > 1st: I didn't quote the wikipedia article,? someone sent that as an > answer to my previous post. > > ?? (similar mindset probably, as in your response) > > 2: You are wrong,? broadcast packets, like for example DHCP, and also > WOL (if UDP), can be routed, by > > the means of ip helper addresses and directed broadcasts
2020 May 18
3
ether-wake
Some switch hardware can generate the packets directly, negating the need for a box on every VLAN. Meraki hardware can do it, but you have to go through the dashboard so automating it isn't currently possible. Here is some documentation on forwarding WoL on catalyst 3750 switches from Cisco:
2008 Oct 23
3
Problems running Writeoutloud
Hi I'm trying to get Writeoutloud (talking wordprocessor for dyslexics) running on an Asus Eeepc (Xandros) using Wine 1.0. The prog installed reasonably well and after running Winetricks and fixing mfc42 I got the prog to boot. It boots OK and accepts keystrokes but when the spacebar is pressed and the prog attempts to spellcheck the word just completed I get an error message to say
2009 Apr 04
4
Wake on LAN
Has anyone experience with WOL under Centos (5.3).? If so, how exactly do you put the machine to sleep, and how exactly do you wake it up remotely? -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366 s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College Dublin
2020 May 18
2
ether-wake
The WoL magic packet is only scanned for the string above, and not actually parsed by a full protocol stack, it could be sent as any network- and transport-layer protocol, although it is typically sent as a UDP <https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol> datagram <https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datagram> to port <https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_and_UDP_port> 0,]
2003 May 26
3
chan_h323 and extensions.conf
Hi all, I try to ask helps again about chan_h323 extensions. I define this in h323.conf: [general] port = 1720 bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 allow=gsm allow=ulaw gatekeeper = DISABLE context=default [gm1] type=friend host=192.168.1.20 context=default [gm2] type=friend host=192.168.1.25 context=default and I have in extensions.conf : [demo]
2003 May 23
1
Gnophone no sound
Hello all, I'am trying to use 2 gnophones on my LAN. But I can't get any sound. Here is my configuration: 1. on PC1, I have: - Asterisk compiled from CVS (CVS-05/15/03) and it runs. - Gnophone binary version from Debian: 0.2.4+cvs.20020624-3 - a sound card working ( module es1371 for /dev/dsp) - I registered it as "alice" in extensions.conf 2. on PC2, I
2006 Mar 11
2
Can this be done with PXELinux?
Hi This is what I like to be able to do. 1. Computer boot on LAN, using PXELinux. 2. If the computer is booting for the first time it sends MAC adr, RAM, size of harddrive and name of videocard to a shared folder on a computer, maybe a server, that is attached to the network. 3. If this is not the first time it scan for a new task, could be a new ghostimage or an unattended installation of a
2009 Mar 03
11
Fw: Re: Problems with load the most recent 2.6.29-rc6 & Xen unstable on ASUS P5K Premium
>I probably shouldn''t have been operating machinery yesterday. >The crash is probably because I committed the e820 memory rearranging >stuff into the wrong branch, but something may have broken us from >tip/master as well. >   J Kernel was already broken at 2/28/09 --- On Sat, 2/28/09, Marc - A. Dahlhaus <mad@wol.de> wrote: From: Marc - A. Dahlhaus
2012 Apr 16
1
Wine 1.3 Ubuntu 11.10 SC2: WOL Can't Launch.
Good morning. I cannot launch SC2 WOL patched and installed by Wine 1.3. Receiving this: sebastian at sebastian-EP45-DS3LR:~$ env WINEPREFIX="/home/sebastian/.wine" wine C:\\windows\\command\\start.exe /Unix /home/sebastian/.wine/dosdevices/c:/users/Public/Desktop/StarCraft\ II.lnk fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00000100 fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00004100
2010 Oct 11
2
Why WOL? ( WAS: Re: Getting Wake on lan to work )
On a semi-related subtopic, Why do I want WoL? What concrete examples are there where it's useful? I understand what it is and how it works but the "why" has eluded me. -- Drew "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." --Marie Curie
2014 Nov 14
1
Belkin UPS, master netbook, slave MythTV server
Hi all, I've finally gotten around to setting up the netbook that controls my UPS and I would like to make sure that I've got the metacode correct before configuring nut :) Here's what I've got: Belkin UPS F6C120auUNV * Batteries recently replaced * On battery: 24 port switch, PoE AP, antenna power booster, ADSL modem, MythTV server, 19" monitor * On surge
2008 Oct 08
1
Observed responses in 'augPred' data frame - Wrong order ?
Dea-R community. I'd like to draw your attention to an issue I have recently encountered while doing my current data analysis. I've got an unexpected (to me) result from the command: > augPred(lmList(my.object)), 'my.object' being a grouped data frame of class: > class(my.object) [1] "nfnGroupedData" "nfGroupedData" "groupedData"
2009 Oct 04
2
Row to Column help
Dear R Community, I am attempting to transpose a dataset from rows to columns but am stuck. I have tried using reshape() with little luck, possibly due to the categorical nature of the data. For example: id<-c(1,2,2,3,3,3) author<-c("j","k","k","l","l","l")
2011 Jun 04
1
hanging localboot
Ive got a soekris 4801 on which Ive used pxelinux... its bios is set to go to pxeboot 1st, then localboot. Ive got: label bootlocal MENU label ^9 Boot Local localboot 0 # timeout 80 # TOTALTIMEOUT 9000 but using hangs: Booting from local disk... PXE-M0F: Exiting MacPhyter PXE ROM. then nothing. the same compact flash image works fine when boot order is 80 1st, or
2009 Jan 14
1
Transport endpoint is not connected while mounting....
Does anyone have any idea what to try next? Here are the steps I have taken and the problem: (I wanted to post my question on the first line before I explained the problem and what I have tried) ---------- Node 0 has the file system mounted just fine and works great. When trying to mount on Node 1: `mount.ocfs2 /dev/mapper/data /cluster/ data` I get this error after about 30 seconds:
2020 May 18
0
ether-wake
>> -----Original Message----- >> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Rich Greenwood >> Sent: Monday, 18 May, 2020 08:34 >> To: centos at centos.org >> Subject: Re: [CentOS] ether-wake >> >> Some switch hardware can generate the packets directly, negating the need >> for a box on every VLAN. Meraki hardware can do it, but