On 3/30/06, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Ashish Awasthi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am a relative newbie, so please don't flame me if my question doesn't
> make
> > sense.
> >
> > In a network experiment to determine appropriate length of router
> buffers, I
> > am using pfctl
--- retrograd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
> Does the package openldap with mysql backend exist or I need to
> compile it myself from a source?
> Best regards, Maxim
If I were you I would search the (openldap server) port's Makefile for
"SQL Backend".
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> Deinstall the libgnugetopt port - it's only needed on FreeBSD releases earl=
> ier=20
> than 5.x and causes buildtime errors on later versions (as you found out).
Thanks. After I managed to rebuild audio/akode, it seems that it was not
depending on libgnugetopt anymore.
I cannot get rid of libg
Daniel A. wrote:
Hi,
I run a FreeBSD 6.0 at home in my closet.
Yesterday, while I was linking IRCd services with a friend of mine, my router
completely stopped routing any packets between the internal nic (sis0) and
the external nic (rl0).
The only thing that I can think of, whoich could have cau
Hello!
Does the package openldap with mysql backend exist or I need to compile it
myself from a source?
Best regards, Maxim
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Hi,
I run a FreeBSD 6.0 at home in my closet.
Yesterday, while I was linking IRCd services with a friend of mine, my router
completely stopped routing any packets between the internal nic (sis0) and
the external nic (rl0).
The only thing that I can think of, whoich could have caused this, is that I
> Unison? It's in ports.
>
> On 3/30/06, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I have two servers, one of them a backup of the other ... right now, I'm
>> using rsync to do it, but since rsync has to traverse both servers file
>> systems to do its comparison, it puts a good load on the
> What log file stors things like system shutdown notices and that, I want to
It may depend on your setting, in my /var/log/messages I see things like:
Mar 23 11:07:00 machine reboot: rebooted by root
Olivier
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Hi Yuan:
I did not pose a question. My suggestion to do a rehash was in response
to someone else having trouble after upgrading Firefox.
It may or may not have been a great suggestion but that is all it was.
If you have a good understanding of that command and why it may or may
not be appropria
On Friday 31 March 2006 14:20, Graham North wrote:
> As said, I am pretty new to unix but is the rehash command not used for
> reorganized the userland directory iindexes after program upgrades?
if what you mean is why firefox cannot start after upgrade, then this is
maybe a mozilla known problem
What log file stors things like system shutdown notices and that, I want to
run root-tail in my icewm background, and Im looking for the right log file
to show, i tried /var/log/messages, but it doesnt show shutdown notices, can
anyone help me out? thanks
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As said, I am pretty new to unix but is the rehash command not used for
reorganized the userland directory iindexes after program upgrades?
G/
Yuan Jue wrote:
On Friday 31 March 2006 14:02, Graham North wrote:
Okay - I'm pretty close to newbie status, but could this be a needed
rehash?
Let us suppose that I have a HP DeskJet 5850 that I can talk to via
CUPS. I can print test pages w/o any problem.
What are my options to print photos and what kind of quality can I
expect relative to Windows?
Warner
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On Friday 31 March 2006 14:02, Graham North wrote:
> Okay - I'm pretty close to newbie status, but could this be a needed
> rehash?
sorry, but what is your point?
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On Friday 31 March 2006 13:52, you wrote:
> http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.0.1.html#issues
>
> It's a known issue. Need to run as privileged user on all platforms,
> the first time.
>
got it. thanks again :)
> Yuan Jue wrote the following on 31/03/2006 4:46 PM:
> > On Friday 31 March
Geoff,
> I could use 2 jewel cases like the 6.0 to hold the 3 versions currently
> floating caseless
i am not sure what you are saying here.
> Myers
> 4425c Treat Blvd PMB#337
> concord, ca. 94521
> also find the culprit :)
you have not identified the shop where you got your CDs from yet.
reg
Miguel,
> >you are not inserting into an indexed table, are you?
>
> yes, i am...
> is that a problem?
it used to be a problem, but since your gentoo box is doing the same
task in 4-5 minutes, i doubt it is currently the problem.
i seem to recall some speedup of the copyin-command in one of the
Okay - I'm pretty close to newbie status, but could this be a needed
rehash?
G/
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It's a known issue. Need to run as privileged user on all platforms,
the first time.
Yuan Jue wrote the following on 31/03/2006 4:46 PM:
On Friday 31 March 2006 09:18, Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
This happened to me also, until I
Bill,
> > Actually I seem to recall that on Linux with default settings fsync()
> > lies and does not actually sync data before returning, so maybe it's
> > worth turning off on FreeBSD too if you're comfortable with the
> > implications of this.
>
> If you have fsync off and the system crashes, y
On Friday 31 March 2006 09:18, Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
> This happened to me also, until I remembered this has happened before
> and what to try.
>
> Login as root, start the GUI (mine is KDE), open a terminal program and
> start firefox from there. After that, I had no problems. It's working
> fi
Le 30/03/2006 20:19:17-0500, Jerry McAllister a ?crit
> >
>
> I wonder what exactly you mean by 'format'.
> We don't tend to use that word to mean making slices (fdisk),
> partitions (disklabel/bsdlabel) or file systems (newfs).
Well the purpose is of course newfs.
>
> Usually format refers
Hallo everybody. Will prob end up PR'ing this but want to post to the
list first and get some feelers. At first I thought it was just me but
as the port maintainer for tor-devel I have had a couple other folk
email me with the exact same problem (believing tor to be the cause).
Its not.
Problem
core-01.148.rdcw.com is not my machine...how come ?
Wee-Sern Soo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Checked that your machine
core-01.148.rdcw.com has a PTR record in DNS.
It is used to determine name of machine from the IP address.
Regards,
Wee-Sern
Tang Ho Yim wrote the following on 31/03/2006
Pete Slagle wrote:
Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
On Thursday 30 March 2006 17:53, Albert Shih wrote:
Le 30/03/2006 à 14:42:10-0800, Micah a écrit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.5.0.1_2 was commited last night, so it's probably a recent
breakage. I just found a bug report on it at
http://www.freebsd.o
From: "Tang Ho Yim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I got a error messages from /var/log/auth.log which is about sshd..
.sshd : reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for core-01.148.rdcw.com failed -
POSSIBLE BREAKIN ATTEMPT !
all my sshd_config is default setting except I have change to "Passw
Checked that your machine core-01.148.rdcw.com has a PTR record in DNS.
It is used to determine name of machine from the IP address.
Regards,
Wee-Sern
Tang Ho Yim wrote the following on 31/03/2006 2:48 PM:
I got a error messages from /var/log/auth.log which is about sshd..
.ssh
> admin said that doing this can be bad, especially when
> the kiddy is connected to a large network like a company or university; I
> may block other people who aren't guilty of the act. (which makes sense)
I know I have no problem with blocking one IP from a larger network,
nor even blocking the
Pete Slagle writes:
> > This happened to me also, until I remembered this has happened before
> > and what to try.
> >
> > Login as root, start the GUI (mine is KDE), open a terminal program and
> > start firefox from there. After that, I had no problems. It's working
> > fine.
>
> S
I got a error messages from /var/log/auth.log which is about sshd..
.sshd : reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for core-01.148.rdcw.com
failed - POSSIBLE BREAKIN ATTEMPT !
all my sshd_config is default setting except I have change to
"PasswordAuthentication NO , PermitEmptyP
I am using 6.x on Tyan S2885ANRF board and add one more lan card.
Deive names are bge0 (board lan) and bge1 (additional land card).
These worked well on FreeBSD 6.0-amd64 stable.
But when I updated to 6.1-PRERELEASE version, I had below messages and bge0 did
not work.
bge1 worked well as before.
On Mar 30, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Richard P. Koett wrote:
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 1:51 PM -0800 3/30/06, Richard P. Koett wrote:
Some quick questions:
1) Are these SiI3112 controllers any good?
They suck.
They are horrible.
They are very cheap to buy -- and are overpriced after
you add in a
Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
On Thursday 30 March 2006 17:53, Albert Shih wrote:
Le 30/03/2006 à 14:42:10-0800, Micah a écrit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.5.0.1_2 was commited last night, so it's probably a recent
breakage. I just found a bug report on it at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Danny Pansters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: On Friday 31 March 2006 02:45, M. Warner Losh wrote:
: > [[ please CC me on any reply, I'm not on this list ]]
: >
: > Greetings,
: >
: > I was wondering if anybody had any luck getting an HP OfficeJet 4125
: >
On Friday 31 March 2006 02:45, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> [[ please CC me on any reply, I'm not on this list ]]
>
> Greetings,
>
> I was wondering if anybody had any luck getting an HP OfficeJet 4125
> working on FreeBSD. I plugged it into my 6.1-beta4 system, and it was
> recognized as a printer. H
>
> Hi all
>
> I've strange problem with a external disk (firewire). I don't know how I
> can format it.
>
> I've already format this disk (on my FreeBSD box with newfs), after that I
> reformat this disk with Windows XP (maybe bad idea ;-) ) and now I cannot
> format the disk with anything
>
On Thursday 30 March 2006 17:53, Albert Shih wrote:
> Le 30/03/2006 à 14:42:10-0800, Micah a écrit
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > 1.5.0.1_2 was commited last night, so it's probably a recent
> > breakage. I just found a bug report on it at
> > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=951
Vaaf wrote:
I pointed out a flaw in FreeBSD's methodology. The fact that it
doesn't have one.
I thought you were using DragonFlyBSD now. Why are you complaining
on this list then?
If there is one thing Vaaf does well, it's annoying all of you. If
you judge it based on the number of respo
[[ please CC me on any reply, I'm not on this list ]]
Greetings,
I was wondering if anybody had any luck getting an HP OfficeJet 4125
working on FreeBSD. I plugged it into my 6.1-beta4 system, and it was
recognized as a printer. However, my attempts to get sane to access
the scanner portion hav
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> At 1:51 PM -0800 3/30/06, Richard P. Koett wrote:
>> Some quick questions:
>>
>> 1) Are these SiI3112 controllers any good?
>
> They suck.
> They are horrible.
> They are very cheap to buy -- and are overpriced after
> you add in all the aggravation they provide.
>
> D
Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Miguel
> >
> >>attached is my config file, shared_buffers are 25% of total RAM
> >>im guessing that this is a disk controlled bug or something, when i
> >>execute any query involving many rows, the server response is very low,
> >>
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
> Richard P. Koett wrote:
>
>> 1) Are these SiI3112 controllers any good? I have the option of
>> using a HighPoint HPT372 instead but was planning to use that
>> elsewhere.
>>
>>
> A simple google for "sil3112 freebsd" will return you plenty of
> responses which will provi
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 07:24:37PM -0500, Bill Moran wrote:
> Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 10:49:01PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Kris,
> > >
> > > > Yes, this is my impression of the problem too. Any time your process
> > > > is waiting on dis
At 6:46 PM -0400 3/30/06, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I have two servers, one of them a backup of the other ...
right now, I'm using rsync to do it, but since rsync
has to traverse both servers file systems to do its
comparison, it puts a good load on the system, and
takes awhile to run ...
You cou
At 1:51 PM -0800 3/30/06, Richard P. Koett wrote:
Some quick questions:
1) Are these SiI3112 controllers any good?
They suck.
They are horrible.
They are very cheap to buy -- and are overpriced after
you add in all the aggravation they provide.
Don't waste your time on them. Buy a real SATA
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 10:49:01PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Kris,
> >
> > > Yes, this is my impression of the problem too. Any time your process
> > > is waiting on disk I/O it is going to perform terribly (on any OS -
> > > disks are slow),
I have read many messages on the various lists concerning the Logitech
MX700 mouse and button problems, especially with the scrolling wheel.
The message that provided me the real clue to what is going on was the
one to hardware@ by Joe Schmoe that went through a very complex setup
involving xorg.co
Le 30/03/2006 à 14:42:10-0800, Micah a écrit
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> 1.5.0.1_2 was commited last night, so it's probably a recent breakage.
> I just found a bug report on it at
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=95100
> So we have four confirmed cases of firefox not working.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Miguel
attached is my config file, shared_buffers are 25% of total RAM
im guessing that this is a disk controlled bug or something, when i
execute any query involving many rows, the server response is very low,
ssh, su, even copy or rename a file, cpu usage remains
Hi all
I've strange problem with a external disk (firewire). I don't know how I
can format it.
I've already format this disk (on my FreeBSD box with newfs), after that I
reformat this disk with Windows XP (maybe bad idea ;-) ) and now I cannot
format the disk with anything
When I try fdisk
[E
Unison? It's in ports.
On 3/30/06, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have two servers, one of them a backup of the other ... right now, I'm
> using rsync to do it, but since rsync has to traverse both servers file
> systems to do its comparison, it puts a good load on the system, a
Hi
Solnet (Switzerland ISP) offers dedicated server with FreeBSD for about
38$ a month.
http://www.solnet.ch/produkte/server/dedicated/linux.html
(the support speaks/writes english)
Regards,
Thomas
Scott I. Remick schrieb:
> Well it seems my "perfect" FreeBSD webhost, which had great service, g
Thanks for your response! It turns out that it is perfectly easy to start
RealPlayer from within, say Firefox. Starting it from a console with KDE
going doesn't work, just as you say.
I have found that a lot of the "errors" I have, such as this one, are really
just mistaken assumptions that I
I have two servers, one of them a backup of the other ... right now, I'm
using rsync to do it, but since rsync has to traverse both servers file
systems to do its comparison, it puts a good load on the system, and takes
awhile to run ...
So, are there any better tools I could be using, inste
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/30/06, Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lars Cleary wrote:
Micah wrote:
I just updated my ports collection this morning and upgraded all out
of date ports, including thunderbird and firefox. Now typing
thunderbird or firefox on the command line does absolutely no
On 03/29/06 20:44, Steve Douville wrote:
> I have two interfaces, em0 and em1. Whenever I try to put
> assign an IP address to em1, the kernel crashes. I've tried
> different ip's and subnets, all with the same result.
> How can I find the error that caused it to crash? It isn't
> in the messages l
Richard P. Koett wrote:
1) Are these SiI3112 controllers any good? I have the option of using a
HighPoint HPT372 instead but was planning to use that elsewhere.
A simple google for "sil3112 freebsd" will return you plenty of
responses which will provide an answer to your question - which is
On 3/30/06, Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lars Cleary wrote:
> > Micah wrote:
> >>
> >> I just updated my ports collection this morning and upgraded all out
> >> of date ports, including thunderbird and firefox. Now typing
> >> thunderbird or firefox on the command line does absolutely nothin
Micah writes:
I confirm the problem. (The thunderbird compile finished ~10
minutes ago.)
> Checking... All files in ~/.mozilla and its subs are owned by my
> user and my user's group and have rw (x for dirs) as a minimum
> for user (some have r and rw for group). Likewise for
> ~/.
Lars Cleary wrote:
Micah wrote:
I just updated my ports collection this morning and upgraded all out
of date ports, including thunderbird and firefox. Now typing
thunderbird or firefox on the command line does absolutely nothing.
firefox or thunderbird do not show up in ps (checked using p
Hello All:
I'm setting up a small fileserver at home running 5.4-RELEASE. I'm booting from
a small IDE hard drive and have installed a SiI3112 controller and a pair of
SATA drives for data storage. Before starting I flashed the controller with
latest firmware (4.2.77) and performed a low-level
Miguel wrote:
.. "postgresql is slow for me"
and others wrote:
... "you may have to dedicate more memory to it"
Sorry for the above, but I haven't seen the beginning of the thread.
I don't know PostgreSQL much but I also has been recently running quite
simple program on one quite large table (
Micah wrote:
I just updated my ports collection this morning and upgraded all out of
date ports, including thunderbird and firefox. Now typing thunderbird
or firefox on the command line does absolutely nothing. firefox or
thunderbird do not show up in ps (checked using ps -auwx | grep
fire
> >www.bsdconsulting.no
> >
> >or is that a risk you can't take either? ( or is bsdconsulting.no
> >you?, then all bets are off )
no, i was trying to save you time and money.
but after some googling i just discovered you are just a kid. i am a
funny guy, i just might find your professor/teacher i
I just updated my ports collection this morning and upgraded all out of
date ports, including thunderbird and firefox. Now typing thunderbird
or firefox on the command line does absolutely nothing. firefox or
thunderbird do not show up in ps (checked using ps -auwx | grep
firefox). No erro
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 18:46 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> El día Thursday, March 30, 2006 a las 06:10:22PM +0200, Jose Luis Alarcon
> Sanchez escribió:
>
> > Hola.
> >
> > Tengo un problema con el teclado español de FreeBSD 6.1 beta, y es que
> > la tecla donde estan los simbolos "mayor que
Hi Geoff,
On 3/30/06, Gmyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> I ordered 5.3, 5.4, and now 6.0. ALL the jewel cases I have received are
> damaged.
> They can't store or hold the media. And the disks are scratched from the
> movement inside the box during shipping.
> This is quite frustrating.
>
Vaaf wrote:
I pointed out a flaw in FreeBSD's methodology.
The fact that it doesn't have one.
I thought you were using DragonFlyBSD now.
Why are you complaining on this list then?
As to CRLF, check google, it helps:
http://galaxy.ps.uci.edu/users/esirko/howto/crlf.html
And I also find you amu
Gmyers wrote:
Hello
I ordered 5.3, 5.4, and now 6.0. ALL the jewel cases I have received are
damaged.
They can't store or hold the media. And the disks are scratched from the
movement inside the box during shipping.
This is quite frustrating.
It would be embarrassing to display this media with
>
> At 19:38 30.03.2006, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> >On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 05:45:11PM +0200, Vaaf wrote:
> >
> > > As for Mr. Kennaway, if you had a big bugger up your nose the minute
> > > you're about
> > > to go on a date, wouldn't you like an honest opinion?
> >
> >Are you asking me out? If so
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 10:49:01PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Kris,
>
> > Yes, this is my impression of the problem too. Any time your process
> > is waiting on disk I/O it is going to perform terribly (on any OS -
> > disks are slow), and the way to fix this is to make sure it does as
> >
Miguel
> attached is my config file, shared_buffers are 25% of total RAM
> im guessing that this is a disk controlled bug or something, when i
> execute any query involving many rows, the server response is very low,
> ssh, su, even copy or rename a file, cpu usage remains ~87% idle though
you ar
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 12:53:13PM -0800, Gmyers wrote:
> Hello
> I ordered 5.3, 5.4, and now 6.0.
Not from this mailing list - you'll need to contact the company you
bought it from.
Kris
pgpKXb7jBQgOW.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hello
I ordered 5.3, 5.4, and now 6.0. ALL the jewel cases I have received are
damaged.
They can't store or hold the media. And the disks are scratched from the
movement inside the box during shipping.
This is quite frustrating.
It would be embarrassing to display this media with the scratched di
Kris,
> Yes, this is my impression of the problem too. Any time your process
> is waiting on disk I/O it is going to perform terribly (on any OS -
> disks are slow), and the way to fix this is to make sure it does as
> little I/O as possible (by allowing everything to be cached in RAM).
just for
Miguel,
> >
> Yes, it is a dump of a single table. i want to tranfer the data from one
> server to another, and this is one of the biggest table.
ok, but gentoo performs the same task ok, so it is not a postgresql problem.
you have not confirmed wether the gentoo-box is running with the same
p
At 19:49 30.03.2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well i am sure that you would have saved everybody ( including
yourself ) a hell of a lot of time if you had called these guys:
www.bsdconsulting.no
or is that a risk you can't take either? ( or is bsdconsulting.no
you?, then all bets are off )
Are
At 19:38 30.03.2006, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 05:45:11PM +0200, Vaaf wrote:
> As for Mr. Kennaway, if you had a big bugger up your nose the minute
> you're about
> to go on a date, wouldn't you like an honest opinion?
Are you asking me out? If so I have to tell you I don't
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 09:41:51PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Miguel,
>
> > 3.0G
>
> i looked at your top-screenshot, i have the impression you could
> dedicate far more memory to postgresql. maybe it would be usefull to
> post your postgresql.conf ( this is in fact a postgresql question,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kris,
3.0G
Well there you go then..you're trying to access a file that is larger
than RAM, so naturally you won't be able to fit it all in RAM, and
with 1GB less RAM in your system you'll spend much more time reading
bits of it from disk and later throwing t
Kris,
> > 3.0G
>
> Well there you go then..you're trying to access a file that is larger
> than RAM, so naturally you won't be able to fit it all in RAM, and
> with 1GB less RAM in your system you'll spend much more time reading
> bits of it from disk and later throwing them away.
i know a bit of
Miguel,
> 3.0G
i looked at your top-screenshot, i have the impression you could
dedicate far more memory to postgresql. maybe it would be usefull to
post your postgresql.conf ( this is in fact a postgresql question, but
i don't care ).
you might want to turn fsync off, my limited knowledge about
On stardate Thu, 30 Mar 2006, the wise pete wright entered:
> On 3/30/06, Marco Beishuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a system monitor for freebsd that supports SMP? I've tried some
> > (gkrellm, xosview, xsysinfo) but they all show only one cpu. Or is there a
> > way
> Martin,
>
> this 'how to' isn't working... It isn't up to date,
> some downloads doesn't exist
>
> What can I do ?
The java page on the FreeBSD server is for an old version of Tomcat and Java.
To get Tomcat 5.5 running, try this instead.
Note that if you don't have porteasy(1), just install it:
On 3/30/06, Marco Beishuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a system monitor for freebsd that supports SMP? I've tried some
> (gkrellm, xosview, xsysinfo) but they all show only one cpu. Or is there a
> way to enable SMP in these monitors?
>
if you have an SMP kernel, and multiple
Hi,
Is there a system monitor for freebsd that supports SMP? I've tried some
(gkrellm, xosview, xsysinfo) but they all show only one cpu. Or is there a
way to enable SMP in these monitors?
Thanks,
Marco
--
If you're going to walk on thin ice, you might as well dance.
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On Thursday 30 March 2006 11:27, Vaaf wrote:
> At 17:58 30.03.2006, Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
> >On Thursday 30 March 2006 09:04, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > > On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 04:59:36PM +0200, Vaaf wrote:
> > > > Hello!
> > > >
> > > > Sometimes I notice ASCII files becoming double lined.
> >
On 29/03/06, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 08:48:07PM +0100, Chris wrote:
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> > Well without a doubt 4.x is the fastest and most stable freebsd out of
> > the 3. The comment earlier where it just runs and runs is a good way
> > of describing it.
>
> 6.x is fast
I've never tried to install FreeBSD from a USB connected
cdrom. Is this possible with FreeBSD 6.x and -current?
If not, any suggetions for the installation of FreeBSD
on the hyperblade nodes of an Appro mini-cluster?
www.appro.com
--
Steve
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freebs
well i am sure that you would have saved everybody ( including
yourself ) a hell of a lot of time if you had called these guys:
www.bsdconsulting.no
or is that a risk you can't take either? ( or is bsdconsulting.no
you?, then all bets are off )
i don't know why i am doing this. i have a very hard
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 05:45:11PM +0200, Vaaf wrote:
> As for Mr. Kennaway, if you had a big bugger up your nose the minute
> you're about
> to go on a date, wouldn't you like an honest opinion?
Are you asking me out? If so I have to tell you I don't date
creatures with green scaly skin who li
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mark Jayson
>Alvarez
>Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 7:55 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Need some tips in reorganizing our LAN.
>
>
>Hi,
>
> Right now, I'm working in a poor government agency where the
At 17:58 30.03.2006, Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
On Thursday 30 March 2006 09:04, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 04:59:36PM +0200, Vaaf wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > Sometimes I notice ASCII files becoming double lined.
> > As in there somehow appearing an empty line in between every lin
>
> At 17:20 30.03.2006, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > Sometimes I notice ASCII files becoming double lined.
> > > As in there somehow appearing an empty line in between every line.
> > >
> > > Why is this? And:
> > >
> > > 01 How can I detect files with double lines
Thank you, that screen refresh rate seems to have fixed it. The
original that xorg generated through the config script just drove my
monitor bonkers (lots of shaking and a message on the screen that
complained). I finally managed to get it to work forcing horiz and
vert to be 60.0 (60.0-60.0 on eac
On Thursday, 30. March 2006 09:08, Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Ports are up to date (30 minutes ago)
> That usr/local/include/getopt.h comes from libgnugetopt-1.2 (up to date
> too)
Deinstall the libgnugetopt port - it's only needed on FreeBSD releases earlier
than 5.x and causes buildtime errors on
El día Thursday, March 30, 2006 a las 06:10:22PM +0200, Jose Luis Alarcon
Sanchez escribió:
> Hola.
>
> Tengo un problema con el teclado español de FreeBSD 6.1 beta, y es que
> la tecla donde estan los simbolos "mayor que y "menor que" no funciona
> en el KDE 3.5.1 (en consola si que funciona)..
At 11:33 AM 3/30/2006, you wrote:
File /etc/hosts looks like:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx mailsrv.mydomain.com mailsrv
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx mailsrv.mydomain.com.
don't have duplicate names to different IP's. Also be sure you have
dotted fully qualified names for both IP's.
FWIW, the double entries
On Thursday 30 March 2006 09:48, Jim Stapleton wrote:
> Sorry if some of these aren't all exactly appropriate for here, but
> this seems like the best place to ask for a number of them,
> especially given my system is FreeBSD, and I've gotten everything
> from ports. I'm putting all of this in one
At 08:03 AM 3/30/2006, Efren Bravo wrote:
Hi,
My server name is mailsrv and it has two
interfaces:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx =external ip, internet
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy =internal ip, private lan
File /etc/hosts looks like:
127.0.0.1 localhost.mydomain.com localhost
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx mailsrv.mydomain.
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