On Tuesday, Mar 25, 2003, at 23:29 US/Pacific, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Two things occur to me:
i) Did root use vipw(8) to edit the passwd database, or otherwise
run:
# cap_mkdb /etc/master.passwd
when the UID was changed? It's the value in the hashed
database cap_
On Tuesday, Mar 25, 2003, at 23:29 US/Pacific, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Two things occur to me:
i) Did root use vipw(8) to edit the passwd database, or otherwise
run:
# cap_mkdb /etc/master.passwd
when the UID was changed? It's the value in the hashed
database cap_
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 10:55:03PM -0800, Kevin Stevens wrote:
> I had this problem several months ago, submitted a bug report on it,
> and promptly forgot about it. I'm now seeing the same issue in 5.0,
> and want to delve a little deeper to see if this is expected behavior
> or not.
>
> I cr
Arie J. Gerszt writes:
Hi Everybody
The problem cleared out. I now know what, but not why :) For those of you
interested.
I have a 2nd disk in the machine (ad3) which has a backup parition (ad3f).
This partition
is mounted to a mountpoint (guess: in root) to /mnt/vol1.
For strange reasons (wh
Hi Everybody
The problem cleared out. I now know what, but not why :) For those of you
interested.
I have a 2nd disk in the machine (ad3) which has a backup parition (ad3f).
This partition
is mounted to a mountpoint (guess: in root) to /mnt/vol1.
For strange reasons (who knows why?) mount fails (
I had this problem several months ago, submitted a bug report on it,
and promptly forgot about it. I'm now seeing the same issue in 5.0,
and want to delve a little deeper to see if this is expected behavior
or not.
I created a user, let's call him fred, which was assigned uid 503. The
user d
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It was a hard sell, since he's a database person, and as far as I've seen,
once those database worms eat into your brain, it's hard to ever get anything
practical done again. To a database person, every nail looks like a thumb. Or
something like that. - jwz_
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* Peter Leftwich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-03-26 00.10 -0500]:
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> Thank you for the idea and encouragement, but I remain "anti-ports." I
> don't see any good in a process whereby the user must download all in order
> to, if he or she wishes at a later date, only install or "activate" a
>
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Stephen Hilton wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 22:34:21 -0800 (PST), Peter Leftwich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Actually, switch the order of those. I'm trying to make or put libdvdread
> > in the right place so when I run `./configure` in the ogle-0.9.0 directory
> > it won't
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 08:29 am, Douglas K. Rand wrote:
> Tom> WARNING: driver rp should register devices with make_dev() (dev_t =
> Tom> "#rp/0x10082")
>
> While I haven't tested it, I expect that this message goes away with
> FreeBSD 4.7. The rp driver got some work done to it between 4.6 and
My apologies...
The BIOS just needed a sharp smack up against the
head, and it has booted just fine.
Old hardware... {mutters}
Thanks again,
G. Sherman
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Hi,
I have two identical (model/size/etc.) hard drives
in a computer, both of which are recognized by the
PC's BIOS, both of which are listed in dmesg as ad0
and ad1, respectively, and both of which appear as
/dev/ad0 and /dev/ad1. One is master, one is slave.
The slave (ad1) is never mount
On 2003-03-25 19:07, Jesus Daniel Valencia Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm using R4.6.2 and when i try to compile anything with the file
> sys/socket.h i get tons of error messages INSIDE that file. is
> there anything i should know about it?
>
> any help will be very appreciated
Show
> Someone mentioned Perl. Try the following little Perl snippet:
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>
> print "\n";
> while (defined($line = )) {
> chomp $line;
> print "" . join("", split(/;/, $line)) .
> "\n";
> }
> print "\n";
Yes, this is exac
In the last episode (Mar 26), Greg 'groggy' Lehey said:
> On Tuesday, 25 March 2003 at 8:40:26 +, james wrote:
> > I'll look into that, but will stick to Vinum for now. I actually
> > work for Veritas so it's a shame VM isn't on freebsd :)
>
> What important VxVM functionality is missing in V
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I'm using R4.6.2 and when i try to compile anything with the file
sys/socket.h i get tons of error messages INSIDE that file. is there
anything i should know about it?
any help will be very appreciated
thank you
Daniel Valencia
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On 2003-03-25 20:51, Dru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a comma delimited file with approximately 7000 rows and 5
> columns. I have absolutely no database skills and and almost as
> much HTML skill, yet I need to convert this file into an HTML
> table. Is there something in the ports collecti
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From: "Bob Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "taxman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Josh Paetzel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: dmesg Analysis
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "taxman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Martin Karlsson wrote:
> * Dru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-03-25 20.51 -0500]:
> >
> > Hello,
>
> Hi,
>
> > I have a comma delimited file with approximately 7000 rows and 5 columns.
> > I have absolutely no database skills and and almost as much HTML skill,
> > yet I need to c
Hi,
> I have a comma delimited file with approximately 7000 rows and 5 columns.
> I have absolutely no database skills and and almost as much HTML skill,
> yet I need to convert this file into an HTML table. Is there something in
> the ports collection that will do this for me, a sort of converter
* Dru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-03-25 20.51 -0500]:
>
> Hello,
Hi,
> I have a comma delimited file with approximately 7000 rows and 5 columns.
> I have absolutely no database skills and and almost as much HTML skill,
> yet I need to convert this file into an HTML table. Is there something in
> t
Hello,
I have a comma delimited file with approximately 7000 rows and 5 columns.
I have absolutely no database skills and and almost as much HTML skill,
yet I need to convert this file into an HTML table. Is there something in
the ports collection that will do this for me, a sort of converter for
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 12:15 pm, David Rio wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I want to port a linux device driver that I did to *BSD. I would
That would be great.
> like to know if there is some source of information to develope
> usb device drivers in freebsd. Handbook talks about usb in general,
> an abou
Hello Brian,
Yes, this looks fine, although I think this shows that the -direct
description is wrong. Perhaps this is more appropriate:
-direct
This is used for communicating over an already established connection,
usually when receiving incoming connections accepted by getty(8). ppp
ig
Hi,
Yes, this looks fine, although I think this shows that the -direct
description is wrong. Perhaps this is more appropriate:
-direct
This is used for communicating over an already established connection,
usually when receiving incoming connections accepted by getty(8). ppp
ignores th
Yesterday, I was printing .jpg images just fine, from XV. Today I try to
print some more and all I get are pages with a little bit of junk on the
first line, many many pages like this. I reset the printer, clear the
queue, even unplug/plug in the usb cable. No good.
Any ideas why this is?
--
Chi
On Tuesday, 25 March 2003 at 8:40:26 +, james wrote:
> Hi Greg
>
> Thanks for the reply, appreciate it!
>
> On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>
>>> I'm very used to using LVM on Linux, AIX, HP/UX etc, and I want to be able
>>> to similar stuff on fbsd. I've had a play with Vinum,
On 2003-03-25 14:48, parv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could somebody tell me what are the rules for showing/generating man
> pages in (man|cat)? directories (in /usr/share/man)?
>
> Given that i upgrade from source, are some of the man pages in
> /usr/share/man available only pre-formatted (in cat
On 2003-03-26 07:12, Khairil Yusof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a setting/environment variable so that send-pr uses a
> different smtp server (eg. my isp?) other than local sendmail?
>
> This is so I can send-pr, without it getting rejected.
The correct fix is to configure your mail tra
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 09:25:41PM -0800, milo wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 09:00:30PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 21:00:30 -0800
> > From: Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: milo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subje
Is there a setting/environment variable so that send-pr uses a different
smtp server (eg. my isp?) other than local sendmail?
This is so I can send-pr, without it getting rejected.
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 at 16:41:27 -0500, Worth Bishop wrote:
> I'm running FreeBSD 4.2, Apache Webserver, and send ~20k e-mails to
> opt-in subscribers daily. I am regularly seeing the message /kernel:
> file: table is full in my messages log.
>
> Can anyone tell me what this signifies and how to co
play around with and read up on...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% pstat -T
226/14000 files
0M/1023M swap space
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% more /etc/sysctl.conf
kern.maxfiles=14000
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~%
-philip
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Worth Bishop wrote:
> I'm running FreeBSD 4.2, Apache Webserver, and send ~20k
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 04:41:27PM -0500, Worth Bishop wrote:
> I'm running FreeBSD 4.2, Apache Webserver, and send ~20k e-mails to opt-in
> subscribers daily. I am regularly seeing the message /kernel: file: table is
> full in my messages log.
>
> Can anyone tell me what this signifies and how
I'm running FreeBSD 4.2, Apache Webserver, and send ~20k e-mails to opt-in
subscribers daily. I am regularly seeing the message /kernel: file: table is
full in my messages log.
Can anyone tell me what this signifies and how to correct this condition?
Thanks,
Worth Bishop
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Hi. I am trying install Wavelan Lucent (pcmcia orinoco silver) in
freebsd 4.5 but I donït have sucesss. On boot arise the follow message:
pccardd[42]: No card in database for "(null)"("(null)")
pccardd[42]: pccardd started
Thanks some help.
Ceara
P.S. Sorry my english.
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"Drew Tomlinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am using the following rules to match traffic on my home network with a
> FBSD 4.8 firewall. The first rule matches but the second doesn't. Here's
> the rules:
>
> # Match this specific traffic
> 00700288 329708 count ip from 192.168.
Hi, FreeBSD brothers
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I am using of the FreeBSD and would like to receive for e_mail the images
(marks) the FreeBSD, to help to divulge the system in my country. Any
illustration for impression in shirts. Phrases, symbols, ma
> The new powers that be have decided to turn of the POP2 server. There
> suggested alternative is a miserable web based mail access (Lotus Notes, I
> think, if it matters).
Lotus Domino server (while being miserable indeed ) contains POP3
and IMAP server. Maybe you can persuade the admins to tu
> Right now I have the exact same thing happening to one machine. It is
> located offsite (naturally) and about 10 days ago it had a random
> shutdown (did not come back up) followed by a random reboot a couple
> days later. It had been running 50-60 days previous. The shutdown
> occurred just a
Hello!
> Im running a few FBSD systems doing a number of things from webhosting
> mail etcmost of the machines are Duel P3 450 w/ 512 MB ram (kinda old
> butohwell)
> My question is thisI have done a full system update of a FBSD system
> on a older system 4.1 FBSD..however im getting read
> The company I worked for is in the process of being "merged".
> Lot's of fun :-(
>
> In any case one of the results of this is a huge problem for
> me in mail retrieval. I use a freeBSD laptop as my primary
> machine. I had been using fetchmail to retrieve my email, and
> passing the mail o
I am using the following rules to match traffic on my home network with a
FBSD 4.8 firewall. The first rule matches but the second doesn't. Here's
the rules:
# Match this specific traffic
00700288 329708 count ip from 192.168.1.3 8080 to any
# Match everything else
00800 0
> Joseph Maxwell wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I need to move my system ( actually 2 hard disk) to another
> machine w/
> > different MotherBoard and CPU. The disks have been configured as a
> > bootablesyetm disk and the other data storage. How can I
> reconfigure
> > to achieve this with the minimum
It depends on the RAID chip.
I believe (don't quote me on this tho) that the Promise raid chips in
mirroring mode uses a "master" drive, then mirrors that to the secondary
drive as it can (I'm sure using some complicated methodolgy). In theory, you
should just be able to use the regular wd driver
On Thursday 20 March 2003 19:33, someone, possibly Whyking, typed:
> Hi,
> my problem is still not fixed. I'm pretty sure by the time that the
> driver maybe just broken. When noone of you has an idea what the problem
> could be I gonna fill out a bug report. So any hints would be
> appreciated.
>
I feel for ya - we used to call this the result of 'damagement' :)
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, stan wrote:
>
>
> The company I worked for is in the process of being "merged". Lot's of fun
> :-(
>
> In any case one of the results of this is a huge problem for me in mail
> retrieval. I use a freeBSD l
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Can't get PCI128 sound card to be recognized
>
> Perhaps you should change your BIOS settings to "no PnP OS"
No, I looked there first. The BIOS doesn't appear to have any such
setting.
--
Steve Willoughby | "The purpos
The company I worked for is in the process of being "merged". Lot's of fun
:-(
In any case one of the results of this is a huge problem for me in mail
retrieval. I use a freeBSD laptop as my primary machine. I had been using
fetchmail to retrieve my email, and passing the mail on to sendmail on
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tamir Halperin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> I did do a custom kernel only it wasn't me and the person that did this for me is no
> longer available to refer the question to.
>
> I remember clearly that he was interested in shrinking down the size of the kernel
> for the s
hello,
Im running a few FBSD systems doing a number of things from webhosting
mail etcmost of the machines are Duel P3 450 w/ 512 MB ram (kinda old
butohwell)
My question is thisI have done a full system update of a FBSD system
on a older system 4.1 FBSD..however im getting ready to update
In the last episode (Mar 25), John Straiton said:
> > The only drawback is rsync will never delete files; you have to
> > manually remove them from both machines manually.
>
> It wouldn't be near as neat a utility if that were true (unless I
> misunderstood your statement).
You might have. For
compiling gtk2 I get the folllowing error;
checking for XOpenDisplay in -lX11... no
configure: error: *** libX11 not found. Check 'config.log'
config log states that is looking in the right place;
$ ./configure --enable-static --x-libraries=/usr/X11R6/lib --x-includes=/usr/X
11R6/include --pre
I did do a custom kernel only it wasn't me and the person that did this for me is no
longer available to refer the question to.
I remember clearly that he was interested in shrinking down the size of the kernel for
the sake of saving memory but I don't remember the details of how he achieved thi
On 03/25/03 12:23 PM, John Straiton sat at the `puter and typed:
> > The only drawback is rsync will never delete files; you have to
> > manually remove them from both machines manually.
>
> It wouldn't be near as neat a utility if that were true (unless I
> misunderstood your statement).
>
> Fr
* Louis LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-03-25 11:01 -0500]:
> Anyone know of a tool or method that can check the last modification
> date of two files under these conditions and keep them in sync?
Try unison[1][2]. I love it.
Regards,
Olli
1. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tamir Halperin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Mike Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:50 AM
> > To: Tamir Halperin
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: OpenSSL obstacle to PostgreSQL Installation
>
Hi everybody!
I was so much enthusiastic about kernel threads implemented in 5.x but
some ugly rumors spoiled my dreams :0)
So I want to get if these rumors are myths or not.
1.Is it true that kernel threads are more "heavy" than userspace
ones (pthread) and hence application with hundreds
> The only drawback is rsync will never delete files; you have to
> manually remove them from both machines manually.
It wouldn't be near as neat a utility if that were true (unless I
misunderstood your statement).
>From the man page for rsync:
--deletedelete fil
> The only drawback is rsync will never delete files; you have
> to manually remove them from both machines manually.
It wouldn't be near as neat a utility if that were true.
>From the man page for rsync:
--deletedelete files that don't exist on
the sending side
I'd think something like this should work for you (please give your own
consideration on which filesystem you'd like to use otherwise)
Make a backup of /etc/namedb of course first & stop bind..
mkdir /usr/www/etc
cp -Rp /etc/namedb /usr/www/etc/
rm -r /etc/namedb
ln -s /usr/www/etc/namedb /etc/na
Hi all:
I want to port a linux device driver that I did to *BSD. I would
like to know if there is some source of information to develope
usb device drivers in freebsd. Handbook talks about usb in general,
an about device drivers but not about usb device drivers. My last
option is to read some usb
> -Original Message-
> From: Louis LeBlanc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 18:57
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [OT] file synchronization between two machines
>
>
> On 03/25/03 06:40 PM, Yonatan Bokovza sat at the `puter and typed:
> > > On Tuesday, Mar 2
In the last episode (Mar 25), Louis LeBlanc said:
> That sounds right, but what if the file last changed on the remote
> machine? Will rsync copy the newer remote copy to the local machine
> when necessary and copy the newer local copy to the remote machine
> when necessary? This is the problem,
I have a few questions and I'll jump right into this.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:50 AM
> To: Tamir Halperin
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: OpenSSL obstacle to PostgreSQL Installation
>
> Right. That's a good
On 03/25/03 06:40 PM, Yonatan Bokovza sat at the `puter and typed:
> > On Tuesday, Mar 25, 2003, at 08:01 US/Pacific, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> >
> > > Hey all. Sorry for the OT question, but here goes.
> > >
> > > Anyone know of a tool or method that can check the last modification
> > > date of tw
- Original Message -
From: "Louis LeBlanc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FreeBSD Questions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 11:01 AM
Subject: [OT] file synchronization between two machines
> Hey all. Sorry for the OT question, but here goes.
>
--SNIP--
>
> Anyone know of
> -Original Message-
> From: Doug Hardie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 18:10
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [OT] file synchronization between two machines
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, Mar 25, 2003, at 08:01 US/Pacific, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
>
> > Hey all. Sorr
Tom> I am a little concerned that the first time you use it, the
Tom> driver logs to dmesg:
Tom> WARNING: driver rp should register devices with make_dev() (dev_t =
Tom> "#rp/0x10082")
While I haven't tested it, I expect that this message goes away with
FreeBSD 4.7. The rp driver got some work d
On 2003-03-25 11:01, Louis LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all. Sorry for the OT question, but here goes.
>
> I have several documents that I modify on two different machines. Of
> course, before I start work on one machine, I have to remember where I
> last modified it, and if necessary
On Tuesday, Mar 25, 2003, at 08:01 US/Pacific, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Hey all. Sorry for the OT question, but here goes.
Anyone know of a tool or method that can check the last modification
date of two files under these conditions and keep them in sync?
I've never tried this, but you might give rs
Hey all. Sorry for the OT question, but here goes.
I have several documents that I modify on two different machines. Of
course, before I start work on one machine, I have to remember where I
last modified it, and if necessary, copy it over.
I'd like to automate this process. I know rdist is su
On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 01:38 PM, Douglas K. Rand wrote:
** Jim Pazarena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 19 Feb 2003 18:38:01 -0800
** in [multi-port serial IO support] writes:
Jim> Can anyone suggest a reliable multi-port serial system which has
Jim> native support for FreeBSD (without th
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tamir Halperin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> It appears that a symlink solved the problem. I did try someone else's symlink
> suggestion but it didn't point to the /usr/lib directory like Dmitry's did.
>
> A brief conversation with Dmitry Morozovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
I am testing this out. That's right, Bush needs FreeBSD to survive!
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Hi...
I need to hide mouse pointer (the big "X") with Xwindows. I have read "man
XF86Config" but I cann't find anything related and I don't know any
program/command/option that can do it.
I want hide mouse pointer just at Xwindows starts, and probably, I don't
show it again.
¿Do you know how
As default during install i believe that root is 256MB...maybe try that...
Anthony
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 15:53, John Straiton wrote:
> > But the install breaks telling me that the filesystem
> > is full while trying to complete an extract. I
> > allocate 128MB for the root mount, but when I al
> But the install breaks telling me that the filesystem
> is full while trying to complete an extract. I
> allocate 128MB for the root mount, but when I allocate
> more, it still breaks but on a later extract, so the
> install seems to proceed futher. I know I'm missing
> something obvious.
Sounds
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 03:10:47AM -0500, Don Juan wrote:
> Hey. I was wondering if FreeBSD Linux is open source (source code)
> I want to see how it is build up and stuff.
> If it is Open source, do you think you can tell me how to get it???=)
What FreeBSD is (quote from the homepage):
"FreeBSD i
At 15:01 25.03.2003 +0100, Olivier Dony wrote:
Hello, that's me again :)
[... realtek has no carrier...]
My question is, is it possible that setting the media to 100baseTX
could cause problems for carrier detection at boot time? Or is
my ISP lying and they unplugged the network just right during t
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 06:55, Zach Thompson wrote:
> Also, when and how should I change the mount points for
> the file systems, e.g. via an install cd, before I switch mobos, etc.?
Sorry, really meant the device as this is what will be changing.
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Please, don't Cc: the doc@ list with general questions...
On 2003-03-25 14:53, "P. U. Kruppa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok. I think I have got two nice and typical 5.0-nonProduction
> questions for you:
> 1) What do these messages
>calcru: negative time of -67779 usec ...
>messages m
Hello, that's me again :)
rl0: port 0xec00-0xecff mem 0xdf00-0xdfff irq 10
at device 5.0 on pci0
rl0: Realtek 8139B detected. Warning, this may be unstable in autoselect mode
^^ ^^
This is my detected NIC. It has alwa
I've been using raid 1 on an Abit kr7a-133r motherboard and am planning
to upgrade to a different mobo without raid (for the time being.)
Considering this is just mirroring, I should be able to drop down to one
drive, right? Also, when and how should I change the mount points for
the file systems,
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, taxman wrote:
>
> Hi, due to the multiple questions that users have regarding 5.0, and not
> reading the documentation, I whipped up a quick version specific FAQ, that I
> think will be useful at least until 5.1 is released or 5-stable is created.
> We seem to get up to
Take a normal DOS boot disk with fdisk on it and do:
fdisk /mbr
That will get your NT back...
Now boot FreeBSD and add the loader, if you so wish. Please note, PQMagic ver
7 does not recognise FBSDs filesystem (don't know about version 8).
Anthony
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 12:23, Ярослав Жегло
Hello!
I need help.
After installing fBSD 5.0 release on drive with configuration
ntfs - ad0s1
ntfs - ad0s2
fBSD - ad0s3 = new slice, after bios setup process i see message"ntloader is missing,
press ctr+alt+del".
Trying fix it with FIXMBR and FIXBOOT of the win recovery console, take no effect. P
> Is there anyway to portupgrade all the installed applications that I have on
> my FreeBSD box?
>
portupgrade -v -all
that should do the trick :-)
Marcel
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On Tuesday 25 March 2003 10:33, CARTER Anthony wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyway to portupgrade all the installed applications that I have
> on my FreeBSD box?
I think "portupgrade -Rra" qhould do it.
Antoine
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Is there anyway to portupgrade all the installed applications that I have on
my FreeBSD box?
Anthony
portupgrade -rRN pkgconfig???would this do?
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Try disabling the touchpad from the BIOS of the laptop. With Windows drivers,
I believe that the touchpad gets disabled if a detection on the PS/2 port is
detected, but I don't know if FreeBSD does...
Anthony
On Monday 24 March 2003 20:59, Pierrick Brossin wrote:
> Hey!
>
> > > Wheel still not
Hi Greg
Thanks for the reply, appreciate it!
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> > I'm very used to using LVM on Linux, AIX, HP/UX etc, and I want to be able
> > to similar stuff on fbsd. I've had a play with Vinum, and I'm just
> > wondering if there are any other alternatives?
>
At 03:10 25.03.2003 -0500, Don Juan wrote:
Hey. I was wondering if FreeBSD Linux is open source (source code)
FreeBSD is not Linux, but an alternative preferred by many.
I want to see how it is build up and stuff.
If it is Open source, do you think you can tell me how to get it???=)
Install FreeBS
Hey. I was wondering if FreeBSD Linux is open source (source code)
I want to see how it is build up and stuff.
If it is Open source, do you think you can tell me how to get it???=)
Greatings Dan Gaute
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On 2003-03-24 15:14, Andreas Wider?e Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got two questions:
>
> 1. I've been getting this error all day on both of my FreeBSD
> servers (different physic location and version - 4.7 STABLE and 4.8
> RC): ... did not issue M
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