Your point conflicts with the previous reply, that 5.3 is too cutting-edge.
By the way, is there native support for Java 1.4 on FreeBSD 5.x? It
broke in my ports installation. I did manage to get the Linux compatible
version up though.
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:02:58PM +080
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 12:02:58PM +0800, Foo Ji-Haw wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm thinking of installing 4.11 on my next server, seeing that we have
> some Java issues on the 5.x series (I've been informed that native Java
> on 5.x is not a good idea).
Why not?
> Can I get some feedback on whethe
look at webserver logs. Maybe you block GoogleBot
On 5/9/05, S t i n g r a y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well i have a opensource softwares website which i use
> to promote open software such as freebsd in my region,
> i have registered with google so many time sine soo
> long time , still my sit
Well i have a opensource softwares website which i use
to promote open software such as freebsd in my region,
i have registered with google so many time sine soo
long time , still my site dont come on google ?
any ideas how to register with google ?
site is http://www.openpakistan.org/
thanks
i want to replace my microsoft based firewall with a
freebsd based firewall + proxy + NAt server based on
ipfw , with internet users approx upto 800-1000
simaltanious . i already have the internet link +
hardware to support it ,
do you guys think ipfw + squid with freebsd will be
able to handle su
At 09:50 PM 5/8/2005, kylin wrote:
the CVSsoftware i download in sourceforge asks me to
enter in
CVSROOT:
SERVER
PORT
User Name and so on...
so boring ,i just want to get some files new in freebsd 5.4 rc3:(
can some kind hearted help me out?
It's in the handbook...
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.
the CVSsoftware i download in sourceforge asks me to
enter in
CVSROOT:
SERVER
PORT
User Name and so on...
so boring ,i just want to get some files new in freebsd 5.4 rc3:(
can some kind hearted help me out?
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I was wondering if anyone has done performance tests, especially
network and disk IO tests on an opteron system, or preferably a dual
opteron system, using the 5-CURRENT or similar codebase for both the
amd64 release as well as the i386 release. I am wondering how the
amd64 codebase compar
Kyle Lafkoff wrote:
> trying to get sound support on dell latitude cpt
> (466) maestro2
>
> this is the error i get while the kernel compiles:
Don't know about the error.
But for getting the sound support, you can also
simply load the sound modules:
# kldload sound
# kldload snd_ess
after w
trying to get sound support on dell latitude cpt (466)
maestro2
this is the error i get while the kernel compiles:
linking kernel
ess.o(.text+0x14): In function `ess_lock':
: undefined reference to `sbc_lock'
ess.o(.text+0x34): In function `ess_unlock':
: undefined reference to `sbc_unlock'
***
Hi guys,
I'm thinking of installing 4.11 on my next server, seeing that we have
some Java issues on the 5.x series (I've been informed that native Java
on 5.x is not a good idea).
Can I get some feedback on whether development and/ or support on 4.11
is still active and updated? I've spent quit
On Saturday, 7 May 2005 at 21:13:33 +0300, Sergey S. Ropchan wrote:
>
>> On 5/7/05, Jon Drews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi:
>>>
>>> I was thinking of getting one of these two books. I want to learn
>>> more about how UNIX and in particular, FreeBSD work. Has anyone read
>>> either of these
On 5/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I`m trying to install my HP laserjet 5p on freebsd 5.3.
> The printer doesn`t understand postscript.
> I`ve read the handbook and installed ghostscript and
> lpd.
> I changed rc.conf to start lpd for each system boot.
>
> dmesg p
Hello,
I'm interested in vmware (or vmware comparable solutions)... and can't
seem to find a suitable source of info. I know its in the ports. I've
done a fair amount of googling... but everything seems to be regarding
running it with an XP host and a FreeBSD guest. I am looking for info
on
> Hello
>
> I`m trying to install my HP laserjet 5p on freebsd 5.3.
> The printer doesn`t understand postscript.
> I`ve read the handbook and installed ghostscript and
> lpd.
> I changed rc.conf to start lpd for each system boot.
>
> dmesg printer part looks like this:
>
> ppbus0: HP ENHANC
+++ Fafa Hafiz Krantz [freebsd] [08-05-05 14:20 -0500]:
|
| Good day all!
|
| I am aware of the port unix2dos (dos2unix) as a tool to
| remove ^Ms from ASCII files.
|
| But if you execute dos2unix in a directory where some files
| contain ^M (CR/LF) and some files don't (CR), then dos2unix
| wil
hi all...
need a little help to set up a pcmci modem. i've never used a modem before..
this is a 3com card. and it gets recognized fine - as sio0. i have tun0.
i'm trying to use it with ppp. i read the handbook on ppp. what confuses
me is that the ppp.conf is setting a serial port device - cuaa1.
1) Copy a MSDOS text file to the system (one that contains ^M^L as each
line terminator)
2) cat file /dev/lpt0
If the file doesen't come out the printer, it's a problem with the
parallel post hardware, or the cabling.
Ted
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL
Hello
I`m trying to install my HP laserjet 5p on freebsd 5.3.
The printer doesn`t understand postscript.
I`ve read the handbook and installed ghostscript and
lpd.
I changed rc.conf to start lpd for each system boot.
dmesg printer part looks like this:
ppbus0: HP ENHANCED
PCL5,PJL
lpt0: on pp
Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
Perhaps you should check the archives. :)
What do you mean? There are many archives out there ...
Please tell me which one?
Thanks!
--
Fafa Hafiz Krantz
Research Designer @ http://www.home.no/barbershop
Enlightened @ http://www.home.no/barbershop/smart/sharon.pdf
Did
Joshua Tinnin wrote:
> On Sun 8 May 05 02:00, Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>>Timothy Smith writes:
>>
>>>but you DO have to consent to the terms and conditions in to
>>>confirmation email that is sent to you ...
>>
>>There are no terms and conditions in the confirmation e-mail
hi,
i'm trying to customize a CD for remote office
installations and one of the problems I need to figure
out is how to get the name for the first network
interface to stick it in install.cfg. In linux it will
always be eth0. In my case
I am dealing with either xl, fxp, rl or ed interfaces,
but I
FreeBSD-Current said to ask you people.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ron Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 8, 2005 12:52:04 PM PDT
To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject: Booting from DOS?
I have just installed 5.3
I have a 100mb dos partition, 70mb swap and the rest of the 2gb hard
drive a
On Sun 8 May 05 02:00, Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Timothy Smith writes:
> > but you DO have to consent to the terms and conditions in to
> > confirmation email that is sent to you ...
>
> There are no terms and conditions in the confirmation e-mail that
> mention copyright, arc
No Juha, only that ONE message was forged from me. Please carefully read
the posts that you are responding to.
Ted
-Original Message-
From: Juha Saarinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 3:33 PM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: Laurent Debacker; Fafa Hafiz Krantz; [E
On 5/9/05, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Laurent, let me spell it out - that last message was from me, Ted, not
> from Fafa. I forged Fafa's name on it to show how easy it is to
> forge mail and how it is not legally viable or possible for the real
> Fafa to prove that the mes
Kris:
Thank you, you are correct - I found a previous post for a similar
question.
For those interested it was the umass device:
From *Matt Emmerton *Feb. 2005 -
You've got "device umass" in your kernel, but you've commented out the
SCSI-related devices which are required.
You need to uncomment
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 11:08:49PM +0200, Joseph Borg wrote:
> Hi,
> Yes that seems to have solved the problem. Incidentally, would you know what
> the disadvantage of having acpi disabled like that is?
First of all, please to not top-post. It disturbs the normal flow of
reading.
But to answer yo
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 02:33:33PM -0700, Graham North wrote:
> I just installed 4.11 on older IBM - not problems
> CVSUP'd and rebuilt kernel - no errors
> Installed kernel and installed world - still okay.
>
>
> Tried trimming kernel and making with CUSTOM Config file.
> make buildkernel KERNC
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Anthony
> Atkielski
> Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 1:58 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Mailinglist privacy: MY NAME ALL OVER GOOGLE!
>
>
> Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
>
> > No, Chris, we
On 2005-05-08 14:20, Fafa Hafiz Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Good day all!
>
> I am aware of the port unix2dos (dos2unix) as a tool to
> remove ^Ms from ASCII files.
>
> But if you execute dos2unix in a directory where some files
> contain ^M (CR/LF) and some files don't (CR), then dos2uni
I just installed 4.11 on older IBM - not problems
CVSUP'd and rebuilt kernel - no errors
Installed kernel and installed world - still okay.
Tried trimming kernel and making with CUSTOM Config file.
make buildkernel KERNCONF=CUSTOM
It barfs after 5 mins with:
undefined reference to 'cam_sim_free'
u
Laurent, let me spell it out - that last message was from me, Ted, not
from Fafa. I forged Fafa's name on it to show how easy it is to
forge mail and how it is not legally viable or possible for the real
Fafa to prove that the messages in the archive are really from him,
thus he would have no gro
Glenn Dawson writes:
> >My question is: how to reliably keep your own nameserver in
> >/etc/resolv.conf, and get around the frequent protocol updates that
> >change/nullify your mods to /etc/resolv.conf.
>
> According to dhclient.conf(5):
>
> interface "foo" {
> ...
>
Hi,
Yes that seems to have solved the problem. Incidentally, would you know what
the disadvantage of having acpi disabled like that is?
Thanks,
Joe
-Original Message-
From: Roland Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 May 2005 21:20
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTEC
On Sun, 08 May 2005 12:53:06 -0700
> > tr -d "\r" < input-file > output-file
> Or:
> perl -pi -e 's/\015//' *.c
> which will edit all .c files in place, or:
> perl -pi.bak -e's/\015//' *.c
(I forget to add a for or foreach line!)
If there is a large number of files (i.e. if the command is too
lo
Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
Hello.
My ruleset is all twisted.
Unless I disable the default deny policy, this is what happens:
* My nameserver setup goes disfunctional.
* My web, mail and fileserver goes disfunctional.
* I cannot SSH and FTP into certain servers.
* I cannot ping my IP from the outs
At 12:49 PM 5/8/2005, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
I can think of a few ways to resolve this, but I thought to ask here.
I have Comcast for my ISP, and of course DHCP changes /etc/resolv.conf
during each update -- lately, they've been screwing things up bigtime,
such that I simply use my own "named" inst
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
> Hello.
>
> My ruleset is all twisted.
> Unless I disable the default deny policy, this is what happens:
>
> * My nameserver setup goes disfunctional.
> * My web, mail and fileserver goes disfunctional.
> * I cannot SSH and FTP into certain server
regisr wrote:
On Sun, 08 May 2005 14:20:19 -0500
"Fafa Hafiz Krantz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am wondering what is needed (what tool or what code) to
do a mass (recursive) removal of ^Ms?
try:
tr -d "\r" < input-file > output-file
Or:
perl -pi -e 's/\015//' *.c
which will edit all .c files i
Also of note... if you change the bits on the file to nochg, so it can't
be updated, Comcast will detect this and disable your connection (it
happened to me).
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I can think of a few ways to resolve this, but I thought to ask here.
I have Comcast for my ISP, and of course DHCP changes /etc/resolv.conf
during each update -- lately, they've been screwing things up bigtime,
such that I simply use my own "named" instance.
My question is: how to reliably keep
On Sun, 08 May 2005 14:20:19 -0500
"Fafa Hafiz Krantz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am wondering what is needed (what tool or what code) to
> do a mass (recursive) removal of ^Ms?
try:
tr -d "\r" < input-file > output-file
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- Original Message -
From: "Fafa Hafiz Krantz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sen
On 5/7/2005 7:58 PM William Bloom wrote:
I've installed a WinTV PVR 150MCE card in my Dell 4550, which has been running
FreeBSD 5.3 for many months, and would like to try it with fxtv or gnomemeeting.
Since I'm using a custom kernel which was built without bktr support, I've added
the following
Good day all!
I am aware of the port unix2dos (dos2unix) as a tool to
remove ^Ms from ASCII files.
But if you execute dos2unix in a directory where some files
contain ^M (CR/LF) and some files don't (CR), then dos2unix
will make a mess of those files who don't.
I am wondering what is needed (wh
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 08:32:43PM +0200, Joseph Borg wrote:
> Should I disable ACPI completely? If so, how should I go about doing this
> and how will it affect my system?
Disabling ACPI seems to solve problems for a lot of people who use
FreeBSD/amd64.
Add hint.acpi.0.disabled="1" to boot/devi
Hi,
I'm a newbie to freebsd. I've just installed the AMD64 version (5.4 RC 3) on
my system (Asus A8V Deluxe Motherboard). The install off the CD's went fine,
and I was really happy that Freebsd supports the Promise SATA RAID
controller (currently have to Sata Disks in RAID 1 Mirror configuration).
You're really funny. At any web page related to lists of FreeBSD
(http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions) you can
read " To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the
freebsd-questions Archives.".
I also suppose you knew the existance of web bots that search e
On Sat, 07 May 2005 16:05:17 -0500
Chris (and lots of others) wrote:
A comment in some way or another on this topic "MY NAME ALL OVER
GOOGLE!"
At the very beginning I asked Anthony to stop, bacause all this has been
written before.
He didn't (was to be expected).
I would urge ALL of you who keep
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hi
I have an AMD Duron 700Mhz running FreeBSD 5.3.
When I turn it on I get
error 16 lba 287
error 16 lba 287
No /boot/loader
I've found:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2005-March/081879.html
but the instructions don't do anything.
Help?
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Hi
Coming towards the end of the compile I reach a stop:
Here is the output:
{...
--
==> kde-3.4.0 depends on file: /usr/X11R6/bin/moc - found
==> kde-3.4.0 depends on shared library: kfontinst -not found
==> Verifying install for kfontlist in /usr/ports/x11/kdebase3
==
* Fafa Hafiz Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20050508 15:32]: wrote:
>
> Hey!
>
> Here are some aliases I snagged of some dood on IRC:
>
> How can these PF aliases be improved?
> The last one doesn't really reload PF. I need to reboot for that.
>
>alias
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Joshua Tinnin writes:
>
>
>>You live life your way. Let others do the same.
>
>
> They can do whatever they want, as long as they don't infringe upon my
> own rights.
>
>
>>I do not live my life in fear, but nor do I live it in an uninformed manner.
>
>
> Fear has
Mac Mason wrote:
> Have you considered hardware issues? Random reboots might be caused by cooling
> issues, or other such things.
>
> --Mac
>
I have had a number FreeBSD servers do this when HD gets hot. Kinda
strange when you see it even in the 4.x branch.
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On 4 May 2005 at 9:35, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> "Dan Langille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi folks. My gateway has been getting this a few times a day for the
> > past few days.
> >
> > Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
> >
> > More detail at http://www.langille.org/tmp/f
Freebsd-5.3 SMP Kernel. Polling enabled.
bash-2.05b$ vmstat -i
interrupt total rate
irq1: atkbd0 20 0
irq5: ep02937064 1
irq6: fdc010 0
irq8: rtc
Hey!
Here are some aliases I snagged of some dood on IRC:
How can these PF aliases be improved?
The last one doesn't really reload PF. I need to reboot for that.
alias pfdump 'tcpdump -n -e -ttt -r /var/log/pflog'
alias pfmon 'tcpdump -n -e -ttt -i pflog0'
alias pfreload 'pfctl -f /etc
I asked this question over a week ago, but got no answer. I'll give it
one more shot. If someone knowns of a better forum for this, please let
me know.
/usr/local/share/sgml/catalog -> /usr/local/share/sgml/catalog.ports).
There's something about xhtml11.cat that makes some of the installed
SGM
Hello.
My ruleset is all twisted.
Unless I disable the default deny policy, this is what happens:
* My nameserver setup goes disfunctional.
* My web, mail and fileserver goes disfunctional.
* I cannot SSH and FTP into certain servers.
* I cannot ping my IP from the outside.
Can anyone tell
I see Vogons coming on the sub-Etha:
People of this thread, your attention please: This thread has been
scheduled for demolition!
The fact that most public list are public not only by name and hence are
open for not only you, but also your boss and your enemies, and further
that many mailing li
> I really must say that Fafa is a useless troll.
Is the point of your rudeness towards me, whatever person I am,
of any more use to the FreeBSD community?
<0> You're a troll!
<1> No you're a troll!
<0> No you!
<1> NO!
> He requests his name not be on any mailing lists, yet acknowledges
> that
> This has nothing to do with order. It is in the same order as before,
> just in a less readable form. The extra line returns are nice thought.
I didn't mean order as in the arrangement.
But order as in tidyness, or to bring order to chaos.
The differences are very petite.
But they hold great
On Thursday 05 May 2005 02:26, Sebastian Reichelt wrote:
> Hello!
>
> As a programmer and computer science student, I wanted to try out
> FreeBSD on my old computer (Pentium 166). Mainly I just want to get to
> know the differences between FreeBSD and Linux, and see whether it
> really has a better
I'm sorry but doesn't this discussion belong on another list? Maybe
-chat? I dunno, surely it seems like it isn't related to any FreeBSD
technical related content. This is worse than Theo spouting off about
his next spam campaign.
Top Posting for a Reason.
On 5/8/05, Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PRO
Timothy Smith writes:
> but you DO have to consent to the terms and conditions in to
> confirmation email that is sent to you ...
There are no terms and conditions in the confirmation e-mail that
mention copyright, archives, or publication outside the mailing list.
--
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Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
> No, Chris, we don't want to do that. If you put any kind of message
> like that on the website you are then implying that the users have
> copyrights in the first place on postings that they put on the mailing
> list.
It's better than being successfully sued or prosecut
Bart Silverstrim writes:
> Nope, because that assumes I have permission to quote ahead of time and
> I'd have an archive in my sent mail (and trash items) for a period of
> time that you didn't explicitly allow.
No, it does not. It does not extend the publication of your message
beyond the circ
Alex de Kruijff writes:
> They can claim all they like, but that doesn't mean this hold up in
> cord.
It does sometimes, which is why smart sysadmins protect against it (it's
trivially easy to do).
> In the Netherlands one who enters a protected system deliberate
> and unlawful can get half a ye
Joshua Tinnin writes:
> You live life your way. Let others do the same.
They can do whatever they want, as long as they don't infringe upon my
own rights.
> I do not live my life in fear, but nor do I live it in an uninformed manner.
Fear has nothing to do with it. It's a question of conscienc
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Marc Fonvieille writes:
All, and I said "All", mailing list subscribing forms mention their
archives ("To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit
the freebsd-blahblah Archives."). It is impossible to miss it.
Then why do so many forms require that y
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