On Sunday 07 September 2003 11:16 pm, Eric Lam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A few days ago, my server got hit by a number of black outs and brown
> outs. I've been kinda worried about the disk integrity and want to do
> some form of "chkdsk/scandisk" on it. I've read the man pages on
> fsck and I'm not sure w
Greetings,
I was rebuilding my custom kernel ( one of reasons is about sound), it was
going well until in 'make depend' command. I have got error 1. WTF does it
mean? How can I fix it?
Here goes the log:
=
../../../pci/if_rl.c:119:23: miib
Hi,
A few days ago, my server got hit by a number of black outs and brown outs.
I've been kinda worried about the disk integrity and want to do some form of
"chkdsk/scandisk" on it. I've read the man pages on fsck and I'm not sure
where to start. Every time I run fsck, it claims my drive is not
I have the student version installed and I am running FreeBSD 5.0 with linux
binary compatibility. I brandelf'ed the Matlab executable and I still get
this error when I run Matlab.
Matlab: error while loading shared libraries: libut.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
After dealing with one of those idiotic worms on our LAN with FreeBSD
servers and Windows workstations, I realized that we don't do much
peer-to-peer sharing on our LAN and connections from workstation to
workstation could be eliminated with only a slight loss in
convenience, as files are usual
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 08:50:48PM -0700, Jonas wrote:
>
> OH MAN.. You don't know how many hours you just saved me!!! It boots
> up beautifully with 3 drives.
>
> Thank you
>
> For future reference, do you know why this happens?
No. It's on my list of things to follow up, but there are
>> My understanding is that SBLive cards are not supported, and
>> if you get one to work you're lucky. Is this correct, or
>> should they work with no problem? Is there anything I can
>> try, or are there any resources to check?
> This is incorrect. My SB Live has worked just fine on 4.6.2,
> 4.
On Sunday 07 September 2003 10:29 pm, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> On Sunday 07 September 2003 10:16 pm, Mark Terribile wrote:
> >
> > A drive problem seems unlikely; this was a new disk
> > sealed in silver mylar and I expect these drives
> > to be rock-solid. (Should I doubt this?)
>
> Yes, you shou
Jonas wrote:
> I have the exact same problem with two brand new MB's from Asus. The
> model is P4P800 and P4P800-VM and all the drives are brand new Seagate
> IDE drives. I have removed the CD-ROM drive and the box boots up fine
> with Primary and Secondary master but as soon as I add a 3rd drive
OH MAN.. You don't know how many hours you just saved me!!! It boots
up beautifully with 3 drives.
Thank you
For future reference, do you know why this happens?
Jonas Fornander - System Administrator
Netwood Communications,LLC - www.netwood.net
Find out why we're better - 310-442-1530
On Sunday 07 September 2003 10:25 pm, Dan Harrison wrote:
> >I'm attempting to install FreeBSD 4.8 on a system which will boot it
> >and also Windows 2000 Server. I've done this with two multiboot
> >utilities: the simple boot manager that comes with FreeBSD and V
> >Communications' System Commande
Adam McLaurin wrote:
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 19:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My understanding is that SBLive cards are not supported, and
if you get one to work you're lucky. Is this correct, or
should they work with no problem? Is there anything I can
try, or are there any resources to check?
T
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 08:27:18PM -0700, Jonas wrote:
>
> I have the exact same problem with two brand new MB's from Asus. The
> model is P4P800 and P4P800-VM and all the drives are brand new Seagate
> IDE drives. I have removed the CD-ROM drive and the box boots up fine
> with Primary and Second
On Sunday 07 September 2003 10:16 pm, Mark Terribile wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to add a 120G IDE drive, and FreeBSD
> hangs during bootstrap.
>
> My current storage configuration is
> 3 SCSI drives on an Adaptec controller
> 2 floppy drives (3+1/2 and 5+1/4 -- yes!) on
>the cont
I have the exact same problem with two brand new MB's from Asus. The
model is P4P800 and P4P800-VM and all the drives are brand new Seagate
IDE drives. I have removed the CD-ROM drive and the box boots up fine
with Primary and Secondary master but as soon as I add a 3rd drive the
boot process hang
I'm attempting to install FreeBSD 4.8 on a system which will boot it
and also Windows 2000 Server. I've done this with two multiboot
utilities: the simple boot manager that comes with FreeBSD and V
Communications' System Commander.
In both cases, I have found that when I install FreeBSD it corr
Hi,
I'm trying to add a 120G IDE drive, and FreeBSD
hangs during bootstrap.
My current storage configuration is
3 SCSI drives on an Adaptec controller
2 floppy drives (3+1/2 and 5+1/4 -- yes!) on
the controller on the mobo (a Gigabyte
GA-SINXP1394)
1 Sony CD-ROM on t
On Sunday 07 September 2003 08:40 pm, Tadimeti Keshav wrote:
> Thanks Alex,
> I know that already. But I completely removed windows
> 98 from my machine, but forgot to take note of which
> port the modem is connected to.
> I included COM3,COM4 in my custom kernel.
> Thanks in advance...
>
>
> ---
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Jason Lieurance wrote:
> Thank you for the response. Does the date part (Date=`date +"%Y-%m-%d"`)
> go as part of the cron job? Thanks again.
Well, you could cram all this into a crontab line, but you'll probably
want to use the cron entry to run a script containing these comma
> David Fleck said:
>
> >
> > Date=`date +"%Y-%m-%d"`
> >
> > cat /var/log/http/${Date}-error_log | mail -s log
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
From: "Jason Lieurance" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: Making a certain cron
Hello,
Thank you for the response. Does the date part (Date=`date +"%Y-%m-%d"`) go as part
of the cron job? Thanks again.
--
Jason
David Fleck said:
> On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Jason Lieurance wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> We use cronolog to rotate our apache log files so are log files look like so:
>>
>>
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Jason Lieurance wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We use cronolog to rotate our apache log files so are log files look like so:
>
> 2003-09-07-error_log
>
> Now, I want to make a cron job to mail the log to our webmaster every
> day but I having terrible visualizing how to do it. If I do 'ca
Hello,
We use cronolog to rotate our apache log files so are log files look like so:
2003-09-07-error_log
Now, I want to make a cron job to mail the log to our webmaster every day but I
having terrible visualizing how to do it. If I do 'cat /var/log/http/2003-09-* |
mail -s log [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks Alex,
I know that already. But I completely removed windows
98 from my machine, but forgot to take note of which
port the modem is connected to.
I included COM3,COM4 in my custom kernel.
Thanks in advance...
--- Alex Zivenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You
must know it.
> In windows name
Hello,
I am trying to download and install freeBSD4.8 as per instructions in the freeBSD
handbook section
2.13.4 (Installing from an MS-DOSĀ® Partition). When I go to the following site:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/4.8-RELEASE/4.8-RELEASE/
I see a number of files in the bin
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 19:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My understanding is that SBLive cards are not supported, and if you get one to work
> you're lucky. Is this correct, or should they work with no problem? Is there
> anything I can try, or are there any resources to check?
This is incorrec
Yes, I did add pcm to the kernel config, and I did make the device after installing
and rebooting to the new kernel. Like I said, I can see the card in dmesg, and kde
even opens the volume control on the taskbar, but I can get no sound.
My understanding is that SBLive cards are not supported, a
"Greg Grotyohann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
"Greg Grotyohann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to install FreeBSD on a NEC Versa LX (PII 366Mhz, 256MB) laptop.
> No matter which option I select at the Welcome to FreeBSD prompt, I get a
> kernel panic. Anyone have any ideas?
Which FreeB
On Sunday 07 September 2003 01:19 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am trying to find out how to get sound configured on my machine
> with FreeBSD 4.8 (or even 5.1) for that matter. I have a Creative
> Soundblaster Live! card. I added sound to the kernel, rebooted, and
> made the
At 04:02 PM 9.7.2003 -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>Jack L. Stone wrote:
>[ ... ]
>Yes, I read that you've swapped most of the hardware out without result;
can you
>set up a second machine running the same software and configuration and see
>whether it crashes in a similar fashion (or at all)?
>
As
Kees Jan Koster wrote:
Dear All,
I use the Gnome GDM2 greeter in graphical mode, but recent versions of
it dump core (signal 6). This happens on both machines that I use it on.
One is a desktop and the other is a laptop, so I dounbt it is a hardware
issue.
My OS is FreeBSD-stable, cvsupped as of
Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Colin Watson wrote:
> [ ...rewrapped to 80-columns... ]
> > Any way to bind a MAC address statically to an IP?. I wish to do this to
> > prevent a user from changing his IP address on the subnet, so if he does he
> > can't pass traffic. I have experimente
Hi everyone,
I am trying to find out how to get sound configured on my machine with FreeBSD 4.8 (or
even 5.1) for that matter. I have a Creative Soundblaster Live! card. I added sound
to the kernel, rebooted, and made the device(for 4.8). I can see the card in dmesg,
and even get a volume co
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 11:18:20PM +0200, Kees Jan Koster wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I use the Gnome GDM2 greeter in graphical mode, but recent versions of
> it dump core (signal 6). This happens on both machines that I use it
> on. One is a desktop and the other is a laptop, so I dounbt it is a
> ha
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Kees Jan Koster wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I use the Gnome GDM2 greeter in graphical mode, but recent versions of
> it dump core (signal 6). This happens on both machines that I use it on.
> One is a desktop and the other is a laptop, so I dounbt it is a hardware
> issue.
>
> My OS
I'm looking to do some wardriving. I have a cisco aironet 350 pcmcia card
and was wondering if I can capture raw packets in ethereal or ettercap. I'm
also looking for a good netstumbler type program that will work with this
card. I haven't found any decent ones. I'm considering buying an 802.11g
ca
Dear All,
FreeBSD detects my sound card properly, but does not record from it.
Playing works.
>From dmesg:
pcm0: port 0xe400-0xe4ff irq 11 at device 17.5 on
pci0
pcm0:
isa0: too many memory ranges
Is that isa0 message something I should worry about?
LikeEver% cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio D
Dear All,
Opera won't print a site that I use regularly. I would like to know if
this is a local issue, or something that the Opera folks should know
about.
To reproduce:
* start Opera
* browse to http://www.routenet.nl
* in the "ik wil naar" box marked "plaats" enter Amsterdam
* in the "ik
Dear All,
I use the Gnome GDM2 greeter in graphical mode, but recent versions of
it dump core (signal 6). This happens on both machines that I use it on.
One is a desktop and the other is a laptop, so I dounbt it is a hardware
issue.
My OS is FreeBSD-stable, cvsupped as of this week. I use portup
On 09/07/03 20:50, T Kellers wrote:
On Sunday 07 September 2003 03:41 pm, David Gerard wrote:
We just downloaded and installed the Linux binary of OOo 1.1rc3
on my wife's FreeBSD 4.8 box with no problems. My 4.6.2 box,
however, doesn't want to play.
The thing is, this is the *exact* same tarbal
On Sunday 07 September 2003 03:41 pm, David Gerard wrote:
> We just downloaded and installed the Linux binary of OOo 1.1rc3
> on my wife's FreeBSD 4.8 box with no problems. My 4.6.2 box,
> however, doesn't want to play.
>
> I untar the install files into a directory in my home directory, run
> ./se
>
> I download 5.1 ISO freebsd from a ftp, and I use UltraISO extract it to
> d:\freebsd
> ..My computer is parted two primary partitions C: D:. On D: ,there is few
>
> files , I want to
> install freebsd on d:.how can i do .I can not use floppy to boot .how to
> use fbsdboot.exe to boot.
Colin Watson wrote:
[ ...rewrapped to 80-columns... ]
Any way to bind a MAC address statically to an IP?. I wish to do this to
prevent a user from changing his IP address on the subnet, so if he does he
can't pass traffic. I have experimented with ipfw, but I can't quite see how
I could accomplish
Jack L. Stone wrote:
[ ... ]
Except, I doubt if those 2 nighttime reboots had the same problemthat's
why I said always triggered by login to root forget the 2 unrelated ones.
How many unexplained crashes do you think your system should have? :-)
Seriously, if you're running a release vers
Any way to bind a MAC address statically to an IP?. I wish to do this to prevent a
user from changing his IP address on the subnet, so if he does he can't pass traffic.
I have experimented with ipfw, but I can't quite see how I could accomplish the
binding of a IP statically to a nic's MAC. Any
On Sunday 07 September 2003 21:45, fbsd_user wrote:
> I have not read anything about using this "#RFC 1918 private IP" in
> IPFILTER rule set.
> Is this a valid phrase?
That was comment I added ...
Everything after the # is comment :-)
Kind regards,
Guilmot Mike
__
I have not read anything about using this "#RFC 1918 private IP" in
IPFILTER rule set.
Is this a valid phrase?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Guilmot
Mike
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 9:24 AM
To: Alex Zivenko; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: R
At 02:00 PM 9.7.2003 -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>Jack L. Stone wrote:
>> A while back, on a couple of occasions, I posted a query about some bad
>> behavior on my mail server. For the past several months, it has been either
>> crashing/reboot or just rebooting. It's ALWAYS triggered by a SSH login,
Hello Dan,
you are the fourth person except me, who has this problem and wrote it to
the list. FreeBSD is still doing nothing with it - is it such big problem to
solve it ? There is no useful advice yet, what can we do - nobody knows ?
Peter Rosa
If you're saying it's a bug in the system that a bo
At 02:00 PM 9.7.2003 -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>Jack L. Stone wrote:
>> A while back, on a couple of occasions, I posted a query about some bad
>> behavior on my mail server. For the past several months, it has been either
>> crashing/reboot or just rebooting. It's ALWAYS triggered by a SSH login,
We just downloaded and installed the Linux binary of OOo 1.1rc3
on my wife's FreeBSD 4.8 box with no problems. My 4.6.2 box,
however, doesn't want to play.
I untar the install files into a directory in my home directory, run
./setup and it puts up an unpacking window (box opening and
progress bar),
A complete list of valid address ranges can be found at
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space.
> Alex Zivenko wrote:
> > Everybody know what is spoofing.
> > How can I protect my server from it? It's a router to the internet,
> > but some of my friends spoof the address and go thrue
Doug Hardie wrote:
[ ... ] However, I can't seem to figure out how to configure OE to use SSL.
You would do better to ask this question on a Microsoft list; it has nothing to
do with FreeBSD. That being said, sufficiently recent versions of Outlook
Express will have an "Advanced" tab in the acco
well my machine just became unreachable and trying to figure out what to do
about it. Its the first time in my history of using freeBSD to experience
this. we have kernel firewall enabled and running portsentry as well. we
power cycled to clear the situation as we could not log in via the con
Jack L. Stone wrote:
A while back, on a couple of occasions, I posted a query about some bad
behavior on my mail server. For the past several months, it has been either
crashing/reboot or just rebooting. It's ALWAYS triggered by a SSH login,
but at random and ONLY at the "su" to root -- usually the
Hello.
I'm trying to build a bootable BSD 4.8 CD. Nothing fancy, just a
shell and maybe a few utilities, but I have a specific problem.
Whenever I boot from the CD, the computer asks for the root
filesystem. I point it toward the CD (cd9660:acd0), but it hangs on
"Mounting root from cd9660:acd
Hi all,
I'm having some odd output problems with my HP2000C using the
cups/foomatic+hpijs drivers. The printer will print, but the output is always
distorted--it's magnified several times larger than it should be and stretched
horizontally. The same printer works fine using the standard cup
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 12:04, Dan Strick wrote:
> Does Wine work on FreeBSD 5.1?
>
> I always get an error like this when it starts up:
>
> % wine98 sol
> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x5c0ebb00
> "../../scheduler/syslevel.c: Win16Mutex" wait timed out in thread 000a,
> blocked by
** Reply to note from Harald Schmalzbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 7 Sep 2003 14:57:38
+0200
> > Does FreeBSD have anything comparable to Linux's I2O support?
> > My impression is that it is dealt with on a driver by driver basis
> > and there isn't an API per se'.
>
> I don't know Linux's
Does Wine work on FreeBSD 5.1?
I always get an error like this when it starts up:
% wine98 sol
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x5c0ebb00
"../../scheduler/syslevel.c: Win16Mutex" wait timed out in thread 000a,
blocked by 0009, retrying (60 sec)
(The error message is a single line of
Mail server: 4.8-RELEASE-p3
A while back, on a couple of occasions, I posted a query about some bad
behavior on my mail server. For the past several months, it has been either
crashing/reboot or just rebooting. It's ALWAYS triggered by a SSH login,
but at random and ONLY at the "su" to root -- usu
I find I can't install linux_base or linux_base-8 without running as
single user. This is quite odd, since I haven't had this problem
previously.
If I'm running multi-user (as toor), the build stops when installing
glibc. In linux_base, there's actually a coredump, in linux_base-8, it
just stops.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Terribile [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 21:33
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: I need to control a bunch of files.
>
>
>
> Vitali Malicky writes
>
> > I need to control a bunch of files.
> > As soon as any of these f
Alex Zivenko wrote:
> Everybody know what is spoofing.
> How can I protect my server from it? It's a router to the internet,
> but some of my friends spoof the address and go thrue the router.
> Firewall can't protect.
> Any suggestions?
Follow an ipf howto/tutorial.
There are MANY of them aroun
On Saturday 06 September 2003 12:19, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to substitute our school's old Win NT4 Server by a
> SAMBA/FreeBSD. The SAMBA PDC itself works like a charm, but
> without the NT machine it can't be located from the different
> subnets - and so is quite useless.
Everybody know what is spoofing.
How can I protect my server from it? It's a router to the internet, but some of my
friends spoof the address and go thrue the router. Firewall can't protect.
Any suggestions?
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On Sunday 07 September 2003 04:27, Kip Macy wrote:
> Does FreeBSD have anything comparable to Linux's I2O support?
> My impression is that it is dealt with on a driver by driver basis
> and there isn't an API per se'.
I don't know Linux's I2O support but if it is something SMBus related you can
f
Sorry for all those spelling errors (in the non-quoted part of my mail).
Here is an error that needs to be corrected:
> #!/bin/sh
> http_proxy=http://your.proxy:1234
> export http_proxy
> /usr/local/bin/mplayer.bin
The wrapper script should look like this:
#!/bin/sh
http_proxy=http://your.proxy:
> I got it running in Linux all I need to is to compile the following:
>
> openquicktime-1.0-src.tar
> win32codecs.tar
> MPlayer-0.91.tar.bz2
> mplayerplug-in-0.80.tar.gz
> mini.tar.bz2
> Blue-1.0.tar
> qt6dlls.tar.bz2
>
> Those too are the same files that freebsd looks for, but all I get is
On Sunday 07 September 2003 06:59, wang bin wrote:
> I download 5.1 ISO freebsd from a ftp, and I use UltraISO extract it to
> d:\freebsd
> ..My computer is parted two primary partitions C: D:. On D: ,there is few
>
> files , I want to
> install freebsd on d:.how can i do .I can not use floppy
one question; Why does vinum not start at system startup ?
At the bottom of my rc.conf file, I have added:
start_vinum="YES"
When I reboot the system, all I see in dmesg is:
vinum: no drives found
I can start it manualy:
server# vinum create config1
2 drives:
D a State: up
Riccardo writes:
> I have an USB printer (Epson C40ux), and it works
> like a charm but currently I'm unable to ask ink
> level or align the head or obtaining
> any other info using "escputil"
Does the C40ux have a parallel port? I have my
Stylus C82 connected on both the parallel and USB
ports.
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 10:33:33AM +0200, mess-mate wrote:
> Hi,
> can't compile a little linux application;
> doesn't find the #include and all
> about that linux include :(
FreeBSD != Linux. You need to find out know what is for
and replace it with the FreeBSD equivalent. Better yet, with a m
Hi,
can't compile a little linux application;
doesn't find the #include and all
about that linux include :(
Is there anything I didn't install ?
Thanks for the help.
This is a part of the imonc.c file :
#include
#include
#ifdef FLI4L/* imonc on fli4-router
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Hi !
Is there anyone using samba+ldap as a PDC for a Windows domain ?
I'm looking for help: I'm trying to sync WIndows and Unix passwords using
ldapchpasswd or ldapsync.pl (in the Samba contrib section), but it just does
not work.
I'm looking for so
Finally, I have removed umass scsi usb device, my kernel has been
compiled successfully, sound card statred to work!
Strange thing, why 'kldload snd_pcm' did not work with GENERIC kernel?
Well, now I can happily watch movies with mplayer! :)
The only thing I miss now - icq client. Under windows
Kent Stewart wrote:
Since most of the desktops on Linux are also available on FreeBSD, you
can see what they look like.
I can also confirm that KDE 3.1 installs very nicely in FreeBSD
5.1-Current. The trick is setting up your xconfiguration, setting up
kdm so you will have a graphical login s
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On Sunday 07 September 2003 16:54, Dragoncrest wrote:
> Is it in the ports by any chance or do I have to build it from the
> source available via the sourceforge page?
I just grabed the Linux binary and I run it under Linux emulation.
It is n
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 09:53, Virgil wrote:
> I would like to know if their is any way I can find any images of what the desktop
> looks like in BSD, I have searched extensively for days and tried numerous ways to
> contact others and can't find absolutely no information about BSD, I would like to
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