On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 06:40:03AM -0700, Rob wrote:
> I've very sorry about being such a jerk about my complaint regarding
> Sysinstall a week or so ago. It was a week where I was getting 2 hours of
> sleep per day. Finally my PCP had to intervene and knock me out with big
>
Hi,
I've very sorry about being such a jerk about my complaint regarding
Sysinstall a week or so ago. It was a week where I was getting 2 hours of
sleep per day. Finally my PCP had to intervene and knock me out with big
doses of sleeping pills. :) It occasionally happens, then I have h
On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 10:51:10 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 14:31:51 +0200, "Paul B. Mahol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 7/4/08, Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is why there are precompiled packages on ftp.freebsd.org which you
can
On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 14:31:51 +0200, "Paul B. Mahol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/4/08, Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> This is why there are precompiled packages on ftp.freebsd.org which you
>>> can install with 'pkg_add -r'. You can install them from any FTP
>>> mirror, actually; ju
On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 09:38:37 +0300, "Aggelidis Nikos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm sorry I started a kind of flame war. All I wanted was two
>> things: 1. CD's that installed without being switched in and out
>> dozens of times. That was fixed by
On 2008-Jul-03 23:04:10 -0700, Rob Lytle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>FreeBSD partition, and install OpenBSD which has impeccable documentation.
Having tried to make sense of the OpenBSD carp documentation, I can
only assume that is meant as a joke.
--
Peter Jeremy
Please excuse any delays as the
> Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 21:26:16 -0700
> From: "Rob Lytle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> The sysinstall dependency problem has existed for 10 years, so I doubt that
> its unique to me. It has occurred in every installation I have ever done.
>
> I use portupgrade for all ports.
>
> i s
On 7/4/08, Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This is why there are precompiled packages on ftp.freebsd.org which you
>> can install with 'pkg_add -r'. You can install them from any FTP
>> mirror, actually; just point PACKAGEROOT at the mirror:
>
> why isn't this stuff in the docs? oh, it i
"Rob Lytle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i strongly disagree with using ports for huge packages. I don't have the
> time to waste compiling. Plus, you are presented with numerous nag screens
> so you have to babysit the whole process.
This is why there are precompiled packages on ftp.freebsd.or
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Rob Lytle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:06 PM, Greg Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> On 2008-07-03, Rob Lytle wrote:
>>
>> > > You can get rid of the nag screens by putting "BATCH=yes" into
>> > > /etc/make.conf. (Not that this
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:06 PM, Greg Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 2008-07-03, Rob Lytle wrote:
>
> > > You can get rid of the nag screens by putting "BATCH=yes" into
> > > /etc/make.conf. (Not that this negates your other points.)
> >
> > What the hell does "yes" mean? That all option
> I'm sorry I started a kind of flame war. All I wanted was two things: 1.
> CD's that installed without being switched in and out dozens of times. That
> was fixed by the suggestion of using a DVD. I didn't even know the DVD
> install existed, but will do that n
Rob Lytle wrote:
You can get rid of the nag screens by putting "BATCH=yes" into
/etc/make.conf. (Not that this negates your other points.)
What the hell does "yes" mean? That all option boxes are checked, or none
at all? I have never seen this explained anywhere.
It means, "yeah, what
On 2008-07-03, Rob Lytle wrote:
> > You can get rid of the nag screens by putting "BATCH=yes" into
> > /etc/make.conf. (Not that this negates your other points.)
>
> What the hell does "yes" mean? That all option boxes are checked, or none
> at all? I have never seen this explained anywhere.
Rob Lytle wrote:
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:33 PM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rob Lytle wrote:
Hi Kevin,
The sysinstall dependency problem has existed for 10 years, so I doubt
that
its unique to me. It has occurred in every installation I have ever done.
I use port
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:33 PM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rob Lytle wrote:
>
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> The sysinstall dependency problem has existed for 10 years, so I doubt
>> that
>> its unique to me. It has occurred in every installation I have ever done.
>>
>> I use por
Rob Lytle wrote:
Hi Kevin,
The sysinstall dependency problem has existed for 10 years, so I doubt that
its unique to me. It has occurred in every installation I have ever done.
I use portupgrade for all ports.
i strongly disagree with using ports for huge packages. I don't have the
time to
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> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm sorry I started a kind of flame war. All I wanted was two things:
> 1.
> > CD's that installed without being switched in and out dozens of times.
> That
> > was fixed by the sugge
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:28:50 -0700
From: "Rob Lytle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All,
I'm sorry I started a kind of flame war. All I wanted was two things: 1.
CD's that installed without being switched in and out dozens of times. That
was fixed b
> Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:28:50 -0700
> From: "Rob Lytle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm sorry I started a kind of flame war. All I wanted was two things: 1.
> CD's that installed without being switched in
On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:28:50 -0700, "Rob Lytle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2. Being able to use Sysinstall and not having it crash when a
> dependency is already present. Sometimes I like to use Sysinstall to
> install gigantic packages where the compile time is 26 hours, e.g KDE
> metapackage, a
Hi All,
I'm sorry I started a kind of flame war. All I wanted was two things: 1.
CD's that installed without being switched in and out dozens of times. That
was fixed by the suggestion of using a DVD. I didn't even know the DVD
install existed, but will do that next time.
2.
I couldnt read :) The patch did patch the header file after all, just wanted
to know where it was.
I have it up and running now, works like a charm! Been waiting for
Audigy support for a while :)
I'll gladly test out any changes if you need help with testing at all :)
Thanks alot!
Markie :)
-
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
[19:22] Yeah, I really despise the FreeBSD folks in general, they have some of
the biggest small dick complexies out of all the open source folks I know of.
[19:22] Alfred is one of the worst, Bill Fumerola is the other.
--
Matthew Dillon
DBSD - Available soon, FFL(1) licensed
1 - The Fuck Fum
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Jeff Utter wrote:
> Hey everyone, sorry i sent that message so many times. I didn't realize
> that with this list it could take up to 3 days for my messages to be
> sent to the list. I saw other messages coming in, and i couldn't figure
It shouldn
Hey everyone, sorry i sent that message so many times. I didn't realize
that with this list it could take up to 3 days for my messages to be
sent to the list. I saw other messages coming in, and i couldn't figure
out why mine weren't showing up. Additionally an op in an IRC cha
I got a message saying
This user's mail account has been disabled. Probably because their mail is
over quota. We're sorry for any inconvenience.
Engineering Computer Services
University of Michigan-Dearborn
when I sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I resent to freebsd-hackers just in
c
Dear All,
I always get the following message at system boot time: "slice extends
beyond end of disk: truncating". This message is odd, because I have
two identical harddisks (Maxtor DiamondMax 15Gb) and I have formatted
and sliced them in precisely the same way, yet only one of them
reports troub
Hmm...
While I will not be contributing to this project, I wanted to remember
everyone that the source code for UnixWare's packaging utility is available
in Skunkware.
FWIW, he Unixware stuff is very similar to Jordan's packaging utilities, in
fact it has the same limitations. One thing I did l
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Christian Kuhtz wrote:
> Seems one might just as well investigate the SUN pkgadd format and see whether
> such mechanism fits the bill...
>
> Ideally, the pkg also kows how to back itself out if it can't successfully
> install. (although doing so should be an option, not th
Seems one might just as well investigate the SUN pkgadd format and see whether
such mechanism fits the bill...
Ideally, the pkg also kows how to back itself out if it can't successfully
install. (although doing so should be an option, not the default).
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 06:49:36PM +0100,
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Koster, K.J. wrote:
> Riding on the wave of the unified BSD packages effort, this might be a good
> time to rekindle that idea. Say that we agree on some form of uniform
> package layout. You'd say that man pages go into $PKG_BASE/$PKG_NAME/man,
> and that libraries go into $
Dear All,
While we're on the subject of packaging formats, I would like to present an
idea that has been running around in the back of my head.
Years ago I had the pleasure of playing with a new RiscPC by Acorn. If you
create a directory on RiscOS and stick a little BASIC script in with exactly
Idiot.
Never forward an email about how terrible Realtek are to a linux freak,
they'll completely fail to reply properly.
Some people just should not be allowed computers, they may hurt themselves.
Dave :)
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Sorry for my previous message. It was simply an error. I need more
sleeping. :-)
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Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On 29-Dec-99 Ken Bolingbroke wrote:
>> From my own experience, altho I'm not that skilled a programmer,
>> sleep()
>> is not thread-safe. I believe sleep() sets a global SIGALARM, which
>> is
>> reset by every thread that calls it, and thus only the last one ever
>>
On 29-Dec-99 Ken Bolingbroke wrote:
> From my own experience, altho I'm not that skilled a programmer,
> sleep()
> is not thread-safe. I believe sleep() sets a global SIGALARM, which
> is
> reset by every thread that calls it, and thus only the last one ever
> returns. Replacing sleep() w
ogramm operates normally and runs forever.
>
> Can anyone tell me how I can debug such a problem? A program
> which seems to crash because of function which doesn't get executed
> at crash time.
>
> Meanwhile I'm going mad with those threads because the program
> wor
ly it takes too much ram to
fork a process for every server. That's the reason I want to use
threads.
Steffen
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I would like to apologise for the missleading comment I made about vinum
and using 4 18 gig drives with vinum.
In teaching myself the software I have been using 4 18 gig drives in
serveral configurations including striping, striping/mirroring and raid
5. in each situation I had to wait a long tim
On Thu, 13 May 1999, G. Adam Stanislav wrote:
:At 10:44 13-05-1999 -0400, you wrote:
:>
:>Damnit, I sent that last rant to the wrong list, it was supposed to go to
:>chat. Please direct all followups to chat.
:>
:>Jamie Bowden
:
:Yeah, but you slipped your finger on this one. You Cc'd it to hakce
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