I'm having a strange problem with cpu usage with my Athlon XP. Every so
often there seems to be a pause where the system comes under heavy
load for no apparent reason. If xmms was playing then I get a buzz sound
and the mouse pointer stops just for a split second, the same with
mplayer and vlc. Usi
On 5/26/06, Mikhail Goriachev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nick Pegg wrote:
> On 5/26/06, Nick Pegg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm having some troubles reading and writing DVD+RW discs. I've
>> installed dvd+rw-tools and followed the instructions in the FreeBSD
>> Handbook and searched Google wi
Nick Pegg wrote:
> On 5/26/06, Nick Pegg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm having some troubles reading and writing DVD+RW discs. I've
>> installed dvd+rw-tools and followed the instructions in the FreeBSD
>> Handbook and searched Google without much luck. Here's the specific
>> errors I'm getting:
Mark Moellering wrote:
I am attempting to add a wireless capabilities to an existing network /
firewall structure. I added a wireless NIC card to the firewall (Netgear
WPN311) and followed the wireless instructions. I also added a similar card
to an existing computer (Netgear WG311T).
The F
I¹m a newbie who assembled a PC. I successfully loaded FreeBSD 6.0 from CD
but at the end of install when the system reboots, it goes thru the start-up
process (the ASUS screen) and finally I get a message saying to use the
proper boot device or insert boot media and try again. I rechecked the BIOS
On 5/26/06, Nick Pegg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm having some troubles reading and writing DVD+RW discs. I've
installed dvd+rw-tools and followed the instructions in the FreeBSD
Handbook and searched Google without much luck. Here's the specific
errors I'm getting:
Trying to mount the disc:
s
Evgeny Solovyov wrote:
Anybody use lirc under FreeBSD 6.x? (/usr/ports/comms/lirc)
I have a Problems to use it:
# lircd -n --device=/dev/ttyd0 /tmp/lirc.conf
lircd 0.7.2: lircd(irman) ready
..
# irw /var/lirc/lircd
..
lircd 0.7.2: accepted new client on /var/lirc/lircd
lircd 0.7.2: could no
Folks,
This may explain my problems with jwchat:: ejabberd crashes.
Or so it seems. Does anybody know what's going on here?
q4 14:08 [5001] ejabberdctl
{"init terminating in
do_boot",{badarg,[{ets,match_object,[ejabberd_ctl_cmds,'_']},{ets,tab2list,1},{ejabberd_ctl,pr
You can low level format any hard drive. Just go to the manufacturer's
website and download the utility.
-Derek
At 05:30 PM 5/26/2006, Gerard Seibert wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
> If you have nothing of value on the hard drive, I would suggest low-level
> formatting the drive, then v
Anybody use lirc under FreeBSD 6.x? (/usr/ports/comms/lirc)
I have a Problems to use it:
# lircd -n --device=/dev/ttyd0 /tmp/lirc.conf
lircd 0.7.2: lircd(irman) ready
..
# irw /var/lirc/lircd
..
lircd 0.7.2: accepted new client on /var/lirc/lircd
lircd 0.7.2: could not open /dev/ttyd0
lircd
Derek Ragona wrote:
> If you have nothing of value on the hard drive, I would suggest low-level
> formatting the drive, then verify the boot order is CD first.
>
> -Derek
>
>
> At 04:22 PM 5/26/2006, Jason Curole wrote:
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I am a newbie to FreeBSD, though I currently
I saw your message from March.
Did you ever get any answer or fix for your problem?
I am also seeing:
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (amr_linux, 0xff8062a300) error 6
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. I also saw error on the freebsd-stable list.
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Anybody use lirc under FreeBSD 6.x? (/usr/ports/comms/lirc)
I have a Problems to use it:
# lircd -n --device=/dev/ttyd0 /tmp/lirc.conf
lircd 0.7.2: lircd(irman) ready
..
# irw /var/lirc/lircd
..
lircd 0.7.2: accepted new client on /var/lirc/lircd
lircd 0.7.2: could not open /dev/ttyd0
lircd
If you have nothing of value on the hard drive, I would suggest low-level
formatting the drive, then verify the boot order is CD first.
-Derek
At 04:22 PM 5/26/2006, Jason Curole wrote:
Hello all,
I am a newbie to FreeBSD, though I currently use Mac OS X and am
reasonably comfortable
Evgeny Solovyov wrote:
Anybody use lirc under FreeBSD 6.x? (/usr/ports/comms/lirc)
I have a Problems to use it:
# lircd -n --device=/dev/ttyd0 /tmp/lirc.conf
lircd 0.7.2: lircd(irman) ready
..
# irw /var/lirc/lircd
..
lircd 0.7.2: accepted new client on /var/lirc/lircd
lircd 0.7.2: could no
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Atom Powers wrote:
> On 5/26/06, Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Atom Powers wrote:
>>
>> > On 5/26/06, Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi, i have a similar problem, i forgot my root password and the server
>> >> its in a remote coloc
I've now shot myself in the foot at least three times in as many years with
custom termcap entries... here's the deal:
1) I modify /etc/termcap and customize a termcap entry for some valid reason
(I need 132x42 or whatever for my Link MC/5)
2) I update /etc/gettytab and /etc/ttys accordingly an
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Miguel wrote:
> Atom Powers wrote:
>
>> On 5/26/06, Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, i have a similar problem, i forgot my root password and the server
>>> its in a remote colocation site, is there a way to recover the encrypted
>>> passwo
On 5/26/06, Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Atom Powers wrote:
> On 5/26/06, Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, i have a similar problem, i forgot my root password and the server
>> its in a remote colocation site, is there a way to recover the encrypted
>> password and crackit some wa
Anybody use lirc under FreeBSD 6.x? (/usr/ports/comms/lirc)
I have a Problems to use it:
# lircd -n --device=/dev/ttyd0 /tmp/lirc.conf
lircd 0.7.2: lircd(irman) ready
..
# irw /var/lirc/lircd
..
lircd 0.7.2: accepted new client on /var/lirc/lircd
lircd 0.7.2: could not open /dev/ttyd0
lircd
Atom Powers wrote:
On 5/26/06, Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, i have a similar problem, i forgot my root password and the server
its in a remote colocation site, is there a way to recover the encrypted
password and crackit some way, i have my normal account (which is in
wheel group), i
Hello all,
I am a newbie to FreeBSD, though I currently use Mac OS X and am
reasonably comfortable with the unix side. I am trying to install
FreeBSD on a Dell Precision 210 machine (scrounged it up recently and
it has a huge hard drive, otherwise I don't know much about it). I
have tri
"Sam Speranini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for the quick response and I will try booting up in single mode
> for the root password issue.
> One of our main boxes at boot up comes up with the error message below and
> goes no further. It seems like the kernel is missing or got corrupted
Adrian Pavone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Miguel wrote:
> > Andy Greenwood wrote:
> >
> >> I don't know what you mean by kernel errors on boot, but you can
> >> recover your root password by booting into single user mode and then
> >> running p
On 5/26/06, Lars Stokholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For testing purpose I'm trying to remake and burn the FreeBSD 6.1 CD
> #1 iso image. I've put the CD in drive 0 (acd0) and:
[...]
> Input/output error
Using the ATAPI/CAM driver and cdrecord (as described in the
handbook), seems to work flaw
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Adrian Pavone wrote:
> Miguel wrote:
>>> Andy Greenwood wrote:
>>>
I don't know what you mean by kernel errors on boot, but you can
recover your root password by booting into single user mode and then
running passwd.
>>>
>>> Hi, i have a
On 5/26/06, Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, i have a similar problem, i forgot my root password and the server
its in a remote colocation site, is there a way to recover the encrypted
password and crackit some way, i have my normal account (which is in
wheel group), i even know that the roo
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Miguel wrote:
> Andy Greenwood wrote:
>
>> I don't know what you mean by kernel errors on boot, but you can
>> recover your root password by booting into single user mode and then
>> running passwd.
>
>
> Hi, i have a similar problem, i forgot my ro
Andy Greenwood wrote:
I don't know what you mean by kernel errors on boot, but you can
recover your root password by booting into single user mode and then
running passwd.
Hi, i have a similar problem, i forgot my root password and the server
its in a remote colocation site, is there a way t
On 5/26/06, Steele Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When is Freebsd going to support the blades. Doesn't make any sense.
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Thank you for the quick response and I will try booting up in single mode
for the root password issue.
One of our main boxes at boot up comes up with the error message below and
goes no further. It seems like the kernel is missing or got corrupted. The
box ran fine till yesterday morning when we no
I'm having some troubles reading and writing DVD+RW discs. I've
installed dvd+rw-tools and followed the instructions in the FreeBSD
Handbook and searched Google without much luck. Here's the specific
errors I'm getting:
Trying to mount the disc:
server# mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0 /cdrom
mount_cd9660:
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Andy Greenwood wrote:
> I don't know what you mean by kernel errors on boot, but you can
> recover your root password by booting into single user mode and then
> running passwd.
>
> On 5/26/06, Polina Mnouskina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
I don't know what you mean by kernel errors on boot, but you can
recover your root password by booting into single user mode and then
running passwd.
On 5/26/06, Polina Mnouskina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello.
I am working for the company, that is using FreeBSD on the server mashins.
At
Hello.
I am working for the company, that is using FreeBSD on the server mashins.
At the moment we have two problems: First, one of the mashins give no kernael
error on the boot. Second, we have lost our root password to the second one. Is
there a way to fix any of this two problems witho
On May 26, 2006, at 7:54 AM, John Cruz wrote:
When it comes right down to it, the differences between freeBSD and
MacOS X (darwin) are very minimal. No, you can't do a buildworld
because you can't build the kernel source because the source is
closed. But why would you need to? The kernel i
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Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On Friday 26 May 2006 11:35, Kyrre Nygard wrote:
>
>> I am trying to transcribe The Noble Qur'an, by some said to be the
>> most elegant book ever written, into LaTeX format. That way I can format it
>> the way I wish, and study
On Friday 26 May 2006 11:35, Kyrre Nygard wrote:
> I am trying to transcribe The Noble Qur'an, by some said to be the
> most elegant book ever written, into LaTeX format. That way I can format it
> the way I wish, and study it at my own premises.
I prefer "Godel, Escher & Bach", but that's just m
The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception. Inev
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Robertsen A. Riehle writes:
> Fetching
>
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5-stable/Latest/gcc41.tbz...
> /var: write failed, filesystem is full
> info/gcc41/gccint.info: Write error: No space left on device
> Done.
> ^C
> /var: write failed, filesystem is full
>
Matias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill Moran wrote:
>
> > Matias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I've been googling about this but I can't find the answer:
> >>
> >> Is there a port to install Yakuake (the quake-styled terminal for kde)?
> >
> > http://www.freshports.org
>
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Kyrre Nygard wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I hope this is not too off topic.
>
> I'm involved in some studies here, on the authority of holy scriptures.
>
> I am trying to transcribe The Noble Qur'an, by some said to be the most
> elegant book
> ever writt
On Thursday 25 May 2006 19:03, John Nielsen wrote:
> Quoting Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Robertsen A. Riehle writes:
> >> Say that the /var/db/pkg directory had been recursively erased
> >> off of a workstation that had ~300 packages on it. And, let's
> >> hypothetically say that this
Hello!
I hope this is not too off topic.
I'm involved in some studies here, on the authority of holy scriptures.
I am trying to transcribe The Noble Qur'an, by some said to be the
most elegant book
ever written, into LaTeX format. That way I can format it the way I wish,
and study it at my o
Bill Moran wrote:
> Matias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been googling about this but I can't find the answer:
>>
>> Is there a port to install Yakuake (the quake-styled terminal for kde)?
>
> http://www.freshports.org
>
I've already looked for there, but it isn't listed, so
Matias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been googling about this but I can't find the answer:
>
> Is there a port to install Yakuake (the quake-styled terminal for kde)?
http://www.freshports.org
--
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We meddle. People don't like to be meddled with. We tell them what to d
Hi, KDE fan ahead
Is there any visual FreeBSD package management tool for QT/KDE?
Thanks.
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I've been googling about this but I can't find the answer:
Is there a port to install Yakuake (the quake-styled terminal for kde)?
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Nagy László Zsolt wrote:
> Charles Swiger írta:
>> On May 25, 2006, at 9:39 AM, Eric wrote:
>>> what MTA are you using? i'm wondering why your server accepted the
>>> email in the first place.
>>
>> Yes, well, that question implies the right direction for a solution:
>> you want to reject spam bef
Ensel Sharon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> (FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE)
>
> I cannot move a file, over ssh, with wildcards:
>
> # ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] mv /dir/file*.wav /dir2
> ssh: No match.
>
> Ok, so I quote it:
>
> # ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] mv "/dir/file*.wav" /dir2
> Password:
> mv: rename /dir
On 5/26/06, vayu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can understand the desire. OS X does have a polished and beautiful
desktop environment, but it is not FreeBSD. If money were no object
for me, I would want a Macbook Pro with a triple boot of OS X, Win XP
and FreeBSD.
Back to the original topic: Ja
Ensel Sharon wrote:
(FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE)
I cannot move a file, over ssh, with wildcards:
# ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] mv /dir/file*.wav /dir2
ssh: No match.
Ok, so I quote it:
# ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] mv "/dir/file*.wav" /dir2
Password:
mv: rename /dir/file*.wav to /dir2/*.wav: No such file or dir
Hey all,
I have been running spamd from OpenBSD on :
FreeBSD g-noc.net 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #0: Thu Nov 3
09:36:13 UTC 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
i386
for a while now, and I just encountered a small problem.
I want to create a home-made blacklist so
Nagy László Zsolt wrote:
Charles Swiger írta:
Yes, well, that question implies the right direction for a solution:
you want to reject spam before trying to deliver it, rather than
accepting it and then being responsible for bouncing it back.
I'm using postfix (the most up to date version from t
On 26/05/2006 16:53, Ensel Sharon wrote:
> (FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE)
>
> I cannot move a file, over ssh, with wildcards:
>
> # ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] mv /dir/file*.wav /dir2
> ssh: No match.
>
> Ok, so I quote it:
>
> # ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] mv "/dir/file*.wav" /dir2
> Password:
> mv: rename /dir/fi
Charles Swiger írta:
On May 25, 2006, at 9:39 AM, Eric wrote:
what MTA are you using? i'm wondering why your server accepted the
email in the first place.
Yes, well, that question implies the right direction for a solution:
you want to reject spam before trying to deliver it, rather than
ac
(FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE)
I cannot move a file, over ssh, with wildcards:
# ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] mv /dir/file*.wav /dir2
ssh: No match.
Ok, so I quote it:
# ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] mv "/dir/file*.wav" /dir2
Password:
mv: rename /dir/file*.wav to /dir2/*.wav: No such file or directory
I even tried
Hi there,
might somebody send me to a good cyrus installation howto for a first timer.
CHeers,
Noah
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John Cruz wrote:
Scott Sipe wrote:
...
the same, they all (all the BSDs and MacOS) are basically the same at
the os level, but not the kernel level. Also, i'm pretty sure that
/etc/fstab/ exists on OS X
OS X on my iBook has an /etc/fstab so I would certainly expect the Intel
version to h
On 5/25/06, Lars Stokholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For testing purpose I'm trying to remake and burn the FreeBSD 6.1 CD
#1 iso image. I've put the CD in drive 0 (acd0) and:
[...]
Input/output error
Using the ATAPI/CAM driver and cdrecord (as described in the
handbook), seems to work flawles
"rwarneford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am not having any success in installing FreeBSD 6.0 at all. When the
> default install boot starts, it hangs at some point after identifying ad0
> and acd0.
>
> If I go to the boot loader prompt, set hint.acpi.0.disabled=1, or use safe
> mode, install b
Scott Sipe wrote:
This is not true--how do you think Bootcamp works? It provides BIOS
emulation for booting windows, and whatever else.
Secondly, why do people keep saying that OSX and FreeBSD are
"basically the same operating system" -- if by basically the same you
mean have a unix base, the
When is Freebsd going to support the blades. Doesn't make any sense.
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On 5/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've been spending the last couple of days extensively looking at various
options for RAID and getting some storage system in place. Performance is not
really a BIG issue, but I also don't want to have things hecticly slow either.
Thi
Hi Sam,
This isn't the best mailing list to ask this question, but here goes.
You generally cannot directly access memory under UNIX, period.
You have to go through a device driver. Keep in mind WIndows is
a single-user system, thus a Windows program can make a lot of
assumptions. One of t
On May 26, 2006, at 1:36 AM, vayu wrote:
On May 25, 2006, at 9:13 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
James, you missed the point. If you have an Intel MAC it came
with MacOS X (tiger) and that is basically the same operating
system as FreeBSD. Meaning, what are you trying to gain? If
anything,
Hi Carlos,
> Actually, can we use biometric fingertip scans on our systems to allow a
> root logon?
> I'm interested in that technology ;)
If you know a fingerprint scanner that work with FreeBSD and if you
add that to the system, why not :)
But I don't have the equipment to try and play with h
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