Jonathan Herriott wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble rebuilding my kernel (first time). It's actually
happening in a linking stage. I tried deleting all of my /usr/src
directory
and using cvsup to get a fresh stable copy, but it's still wigging
out. The
method I am using is "make buildkernel KE
Hi,
I'm having trouble rebuilding my kernel (first time). It's actually
happening in a linking stage. I tried deleting all of my /usr/src directory
and using cvsup to get a fresh stable copy, but it's still wigging out. The
method I am using is "make buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL." Here's the
Thought you might like to know, but keep my email anonymous please; I trust
you guys enough that i dont need to spoof it. I know I wouldn't want a logo
for such a fine product associated with a porno site.
http://www.celebritytemptation.com/images/11frontpageimages/devil.jpg
cheers.
Hi All,
Is there some reason http://www.freebsd.org.au/ is not mirrored.
I would be more than happy to host and mirror the freebsd web page in
Australia.
Someone should have the .au page up and running,
Anything I can do to help please contact me.
t a l o n z [a t] g m a i l . c o m
j m c a
On Friday 02 June 2006 19:50, Gerard E. Seibert wrote:
> Upon completion of a fresh installation of KDE on FreeBSD 6.1, I have been
> unable to get the sound to work correctly in KDE. Upon starting up of KDE,
> this error message is displayed:
>
> Sound server informational message:
> Error while i
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 19:01:38 -0300
"Donald Teed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I know, the security issues are moot. The note
> I remember seeing said that the default configuration
> was problematic. If our backup server is behind a firewall,
> and we always config things after installi
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 07:50:57PM -0400, Gerard E. Seibert wrote:
> Upon completion of a fresh installation of KDE on FreeBSD 6.1, I have been
> unable to get the sound to work correctly in KDE. Upon starting up of KDE,
> this error message is displayed:
>
> Sound server informational message:
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 00:08:12 -0600
Lorin Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Toshiba Satelite Pro 6100 with a Toshiba mini-PCI wireless
> network card.
> The wireless stuff seems to be there (for as much as I know)
> This is a dual boot machine. When booted as Windows XP it connects
> and
> It seems that this was caused by the (infamous) problem when
> softupdates and write caching are both enabled. Disabling write
> caching seems to have fixed the problem.
Interesting. The disk write cache being on should only cause
problems if the system goes down hard/unclean, e.g. power failur
Upon completion of a fresh installation of KDE on FreeBSD 6.1, I have been
unable to get the sound to work correctly in KDE. Upon starting up of KDE,
this error message is displayed:
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (
Hi,
I recently tried to set up a computer to act as a NAT using FreeBSD 6.1. ipfw
functions as it should, as well as IPSec, but I've run into some problems when
setting up the NAT. I have two computers behind it, both of which do not need to
speak IPSec (and aren't configured to do so). The NAT co
On Wed, 31 May 2006 12:49:42 -, mehmet gogebakan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i would like to install 6.1-RELEASE to my computer , configuration is:
128 MB SDRAM
LG cdrom 52x
8 MB Grafic card
40 gb hd
p3 800 mhz processor
azza motherboard
could you please tell me whether this configuration i
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 10:03:55PM +0200, Erik Nørgaard wrote:
> Maybe I did not make myself clear, my idea is that if you disable the
> installCommit you will get back to the interactive sysinstall and you
> can run over the menus to see if things are actually set as you want.
Ah, I did not under
As far as I know, the security issues are moot. The note
I remember seeing said that the default configuration
was problematic. If our backup server is behind a firewall,
and we always config things after installing, I can't
see how the security issue is relevant enough to rip
it out of ports.
Yes, I have it
ls -al /usr/compat/linux/lib/libm.so.6
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 13 15 Mar 14:32 /usr/compat/linux/lib/libm.so.6 ->
libm-2.3.2.so
Vittorio
Alle 13:18, giovedì 01 giugno 2006, Lowell Gilbert ha scritto:
> Vittorio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I installed first, from the ports,
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 02:26:07PM -0700, Walt Pawley wrote:
> I've been messing about with FreeBSD lately, though mostly I
> use Mac OS X. I've grown accustomed to using "less" as a pager,
> generally preferring the manner in which it would make all the
> scrolled through crud vanish when I was do
I've been messing about with FreeBSD lately, though mostly I
use Mac OS X. I've grown accustomed to using "less" as a pager,
generally preferring the manner in which it would make all the
scrolled through crud vanish when I was done pawing about in
it. But "less" didn't behave that way when telnet'
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 16:49:09 -0300
"Donald Teed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our institution uses networker for backups. We absolutely require
> networker client for FreeBSD. I'm astonished that it was just dropped
> from ports.
>
> I have a dozen or so machines where networker client
Erik Nørgaard wrote:
>> For clarity, I'm attaching my install.cfg to see if anybody can figure
>> out why it's not installing a kernel. To work around this, I think
>> I'm going to make a pkg of my kernel and install it along with the
>> rest of the packages.
>
> Workarounds are ok, but I think t
Lamont Lucas wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 04:06:21PM +0200, Erik Nørgaard wrote:
>>
>> If you do not have a "installCommit" at the end of your install.cfg the
>> sysinstall should fall back on the normal interactive interface and you
>> can verify that your settings have been applied.
>
> I do
Hi,
Our institution uses networker for backups. We absolutely require
networker client for FreeBSD. I'm astonished that it was just dropped
from ports.
I have a dozen or so machines where networker client is already
humming along and it works well for us. I have a recently setup
BSD box I wan
On 6/1/06, snnn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
>
>
> A lot of these are invalid, i.e. not the correct name.
>
>
Oh?which one?
> Probably, are you sure that is the CPU you have?
>
>
I'm sure.
man 5 make.conf
--
Linux is for people who hate Micro$oft. BSD is for people who love
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 15:21:13 -0400 (EDT)
"Gerard E. Seibert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The following error message suddenly appeared after I booted up my system.
> The PC is connected to a small LAN. I Googled but was not able to find out
> what the message is suppose to mean.
>
> //Error Mes
On Jun 2, 2006, at 1:21 PM, Gerard E. Seibert wrote:
The following error message suddenly appeared after I booted up my
system. The PC is connected to a small LAN. I Googled but was not
able to find out what the message is suppose to mean.
//Error Message Below//
~ $ Jun 2 15:01:56 seibe
The following error message suddenly appeared after I booted up my system.
The PC is connected to a small LAN. I Googled but was not able to find out
what the message is suppose to mean.
//Error Message Below//
~ $ Jun 2 15:01:56 seibercom kernel: arp: 00:07:e9:ea:f5:52 is using my
IP addres
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Danial Thom
> Sent: vrijdag 2 juni 2006 18:28
> To: Scott Hiemstra; 'FreeBSD-Questions Questions'
> Subject: RE: Does FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE support the 8237R?
>
> --- Scott Hiemstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 04:06:21PM +0200, Erik Nørgaard wrote:
> Lamont Lucas wrote:
> > Specifically, while using my old install.cfg, my new machines were not
> > being built with a kernel.
>
> *snip*
>
> If you do not have a "installCommit" at the end of your install.cfg the
> sysinstall should f
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Hiemstra
>
> Sent: vrijdag 2 juni 2006 17:13
> To: 'FreeBSD-Questions Questions'
> Subject: RE: Does FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE support the 8237R?
>
> > I run FreeBSD 4.11 stable, and I need to replace m
--- Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> >-Original Message-
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Danial Thom
> >Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 6:38 AM
> >To: Heinrich Rebehn; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Recommendation for 1000BASE-SX
>
I use phpMyAdmin on freebsd 6.1 and it has working edit/delete on
browsed rows.
I did pkg_add -r for mysql5 then had to run port for php5 doing make
config first to select apache module. The package version on
phpmyadmin is broken because it needs some other dependant wicch is
broken. Use port vers
--- Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> >-Original Message-
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Chuck Swiger
> >Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 8:24 AM
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Recommendation for 1000B
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
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The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception. Inev
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On Sun, 28 May 2006 at 18:26:46 +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Ian Smith wrote:
> > On Sun, 28 May 2006, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> > > Ian Smith wrote:
> > > > running 5.4-RELEASE and installed phpMyAdmin 2.6.1.3 with pkg_add -r
> > [..]
>
> You would be well advised to upgrade to the lates
Hi folks,
I have the xemacs port installed and I would also like to have the
normal emacs port installed. When I try to 'make clean install'
/usr/ports/editors/emacs it builds fine but fails to install because
of xemacs, I'm at work now but the error was something to the effect
that they both co
--- Scott Hiemstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Did you say you are running a server? That MB
> is
> > only suitable for desktop use, as it has the
> > slowest ethernet controller known to man on a
> > 32/33Mhz bus. Running this MB as a server is
> like
> > putting cheap, skinny tires on your p
> Did you say you are running a server? That MB is
> only suitable for desktop use, as it has the
> slowest ethernet controller known to man on a
> 32/33Mhz bus. Running this MB as a server is like
> putting cheap, skinny tires on your porsche.
>
> DT
Personaly, I appreciate your dedication to m
Hello,
### Problem ###
On bootup, my machine displays the following text:
Local package initialization:/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object
"libobjc.so.1"
not found, required by "gdnc"
I believe this to be a problem with GNUstep or one of its
dependencies. Does anyone have any ideas? Thank
--- Scott Hiemstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I run FreeBSD 4.11 stable, and I need to
> replace my ASUS K8V Deluxe
> > motherboard. I am thinking about de K8V-X SE.
> However,
> > instead of the 8237
> > chipset, it has the 8237R. Is that supported
> in FreeBSD 4.11 stable as
> > well? Als
> I run FreeBSD 4.11 stable, and I need to replace my ASUS K8V Deluxe
> motherboard. I am thinking about de K8V-X SE. However,
> instead of the 8237
> chipset, it has the 8237R. Is that supported in FreeBSD 4.11 stable as
> well? Also, instead of the Gigabyte LAN, it has a Realtek
> 8201CL D vers
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 02:49:22PM +, Mark wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I run FreeBSD 4.11 stable, and I need to replace my ASUS K8V Deluxe
> motherboard. I am thinking about de K8V-X SE. However, instead of the 8237
> chipset, it has the 8237R. Is that supported in FreeBSD 4.11 stable as
> well?
A
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 09:15:52PM +0400, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
" On 6/1/06, Eugene M. Minkovskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
" >It seems to me that I see a bug in tcpdump(1): option -A working
" >same as -x and don't produce ASCII output.
"
" Попробуй так: tcpdump -npx -i iface
"
Thank you, b
Hello,
I run FreeBSD 4.11 stable, and I need to replace my ASUS K8V Deluxe
motherboard. I am thinking about de K8V-X SE. However, instead of the 8237
chipset, it has the 8237R. Is that supported in FreeBSD 4.11 stable as
well? Also, instead of the Gigabyte LAN, it has a Realtek 8201CL D version
L
* Lawrence Horvath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-01 22:13:39 -0700]:
> well in that case what can uyou recommend for editing only zone files
> and being able to run rndc, that is my main goal, i need to lock a
> system so that only "rndc reload", "rndc reconfig" and editing zone
> files is possible
Lamont Lucas wrote:
> I recently upgraded my jumpstart server from 5.5 to 6.1 and have had
> some issues getting the new jumpstart process working.
>
> Specifically, while using my old install.cfg, my new machines were not
> being built with a kernel.
>
> I figured out that the sysinstall manpa
Robin Becker wrote:
Daan Vreeken [PA4DAN] wrote:
Simply create a "normal" user and create a mail alias address so that
all mail to root gets forwarded to the normal user. Then setup your
mail client to login to pop3 using the username & passwd of the normal
user.
Setting up an alias is easy.
Frank Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm in troubles with a webmail using apache ( squirrelmail )
> that seems to eat a lot of ressources of the machine then
> really slowing it down.
>
> Does anyone has tried to limit ressources "eaten" by apache
> using the /etc/login.conf file for the www
Search freshmeat.net
There are some...
devede is one of them
On 6/1/06, Mark Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006, at 20:03:55 +0100, Carlos wrote:
> hi,
>
> someone know a program to convert a DivX to DVD file in gui?
>
Hi.
Try Avidemux. It's in ports at /usr/ports/multimedi
Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> that's a good answer and will allow my despamming stuff to work on
> it. I was hoping to be able to clear the root mailbox as well. Is
> there an easy way to do that?
Procmail comes with a nice tool that can do that, called formail. For
a one-time use,
Daan Vreeken [PA4DAN] wrote:
On Friday 02 June 2006 12:34, Robin Becker wrote:
...
Using pop3 to get root's email means you are sending root's login password in
plain text to the pop3 server. It's unwise to change qpopper to allow you to
login as root.
I thought I was sending the APOP
On Friday 02 June 2006 12:34, Robin Becker wrote:
> Robin Becker wrote:
> > I am trying to use qpopper for delivering mail to my PC based mail
> > client from a freeBSD 6.0 release system
> >
> > -ERR [AUTH] "root": access denied.
>
> whoops hit the wrong key too soon.
>
> I have added user x and u
Nils Vogels wrote:
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 11:12:45 +0100, Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I am trying to use qpopper for delivering mail to my PC based mail
client from a freeBSD 6.0 release system
-ERR [AUTH] "root": access denied.
Reading mail as root remotely is a Bad Idea (tm), be
Robin Becker wrote:
I am trying to use qpopper for delivering mail to my PC based mail
client from a freeBSD 6.0 release system
-ERR [AUTH] "root": access denied.
whoops hit the wrong key too soon.
I have added user x and user root to the APOP data base, and have checked that
user x can do
Colin Percival wrote:
horn wrote:
Whether it will be installed FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE and whether after will work
on a computer:
Proc: Pentium 75 MHz
Menory: 16 MB RAM
HDD: 1.2 Gb ?
Not unless you do build a custom kernel first. I couldn't get FreeBSD 5.4 to
boot a GENERIC kernel on a system wit
I am trying to use qpopper for delivering mail to my PC based mail client from a
freeBSD 6.0 release system
-ERR [AUTH] "root": access denied.
--
Robin Becker
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"horn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whether it will be installed FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE and whether after
> will work on a computer:
> Proc: Pentium 75 MHz
> Menory: 16 MB RAM
> HDD: 1.2 Gb ?
I tried to install FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE on a Pentium 90
with 16 MB RAM a few weeks ago. The BIOS wasn't ab
Travis H. wrote:
Is there some kind of IP lawsuit over vinum or something?
If so, it's never been mentioned ;-)
It's a valid question, but I don't think Greg's that kind
of guy. As for Veritas, I *think* they had some sort of
agreement (re: the name), (but I could be blowing smoke there);
II
Quoting horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What the minimum system requirements of FreeBSD 6.1 ?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/installation-i386.html
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> I recently installed 6.0, and there doesn't seem to be a vinum binary.
>
> There is a gvinum binary, but it doesn't even implement all of the
> commands in its own help screen.
>
> I'm somewhat confused. Did I screw up my install, or is this normal?
>
> Is there some kind of IP lawsuit over vinu
Jon Falconer wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I see in the man page for ports the following:
>
> reinstallUse this to restore a port after using pkg_delete(1)
> when you should have used deinstall.
>
> So I'm wondering what is the difference between pkg_delete and using
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 05:01:08PM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
>
> >-Original Message-
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chuck Swiger
> >Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 8:24 AM
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Recommendat
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