I live in Australia and hence my timezone is set to GMT+10 and
currently run FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE.
When the CMOS clock is set to GMT:
When I mount a msdosfs device (camera etc) and examine using
ls -la The date time reported is the actual stored on the device
plus 10 hours.
When the CMOS clock is
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 09:05:16PM -0500, Eric Schuele wrote:
> On 10/10/06 16:09, Gary Kline wrote:
> > Is there a means of downloading the 2.0.4rc3 package for
> > openoffice? The latest on the OO website is 2.0.3. portupgrade
> > shrugs.
> >
>
> Try here:
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.o
> I want to know if it is possible to _programatically_ switch to
> an unused virtual tty, and then use this as the display page.
> ( By unused I mean marked 'off' in /etc/ttys )
>
> So if I set ttyv7 to off, can I launch a program (possibly from
> a cold boot) that selects tty7 ( ie the now getty
Dear list.
My pf.conf not working.
I have pf in bridge machine with xl2 to internet firewall and xl1 to
internal switch. Bridging is ok.
This my simple pf.conf
me="172.16.0.228"
altq on xl1 bandwidth 100% cbq queue {me,dflt}
queue mebandwidth 8Kb
queue dflt bandwidth 16Kb cbq (d
Hi,
Just a suggestion/query: Do you have you localhost/127.0.0.1 rules defined
to allow all traffic?
Cheers
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Spiros Papadopoulos
Sent: Thursday, 12 October 2006 7:53 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
Hi all
I've been digging around in the various man pages and havent yet found
the
incantations I require.
Goal: to create a curses driven status screen that can run without user
intervention.
I want to know if it is possible to _programatically_ switch to an
unused
virtual tty, and then use th
On 10/10/06 01:38, Jeff Mohler wrote:
here at work we want to compile deep trees of code on Fbsd boxes, but
we are finding that the compiles on local disk are faster than via NFS
(very very fast/new Netapp boxes) on the FreeBSD boxes (single spindle
SATA drives).
However, cross-compiling the sam
On 10/10/06 16:09, Gary Kline wrote:
Is there a means of downloading the 2.0.4rc3 package for
openoffice? The latest on the OO website is 2.0.3. portupgrade
shrugs.
Try here:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6-stable/All/
Then search for openoffice.
On 10/12/06, Atom Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Make sure you don't have "WITH_AIO_SUPPORT" defined in your
/etc/make.conf or on the command line, or in a cached samba config.
(make config)
Thanks, my brain was in neutral but following Kris' suggestion in a
separate message to do 'make conf
On 10/12/06, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess you didn't really disable AIO_SUPPORT.
Yes, that would seem logical but... but where is it enabled then?
What's the magic to turn off AIO_SUPPORT?
.if defined(WITH_AIO_SUPPORT)
Make sure you don't have "WITH_AIO_SUPPORT" defined
On 10/11/06, Mark Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> blurted:
Yesterday I was happily using x-windows
. . .
reboot I attempted to start xwindows again and the computer rebooted itself.
This has happened every time since last night. This is a dual boot system so I
booted into
windows do see if the vid
On 2006-10-12 01:31, Spiros Papadopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 12/10/06, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ,
>> | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/giorgos$ su -
>> | Password:
>> | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/root# ipfw -
On 12/10/06, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2006-10-12 00:53, Spiros Papadopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I started yesterday playing with it / testing it, but since i
> want to do most of the work remotely, i stuck on this rule and
> feel like keep looking until i find the
On 10/10/06, Desmond Coughlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
X-No-Archive: true
> uninstall cyrus and install dovecot from the ports tree. its small,
> lightweight, and fast.
>
> are you trying to install stuff without using the ports tree?
Yeah. I used to do Solaris admin (Jesus, you'd never
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 02:41:43PM -0700, William Tracy wrote:
> >I thought I'd document my experiences with my Logitech optical USB
> >mouse under FreeBSD 6.1 release 1 so that maybe it will help the next
> >person hunting with Google. :-)
>
> Actually, I guess that's FreeBSD 6.1 release 0. :-P
Whoops, didn't do Reply To All.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Juha Saarinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Oct 12, 2006 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: Samba 3 port broken on 6.1-RELEASE or...?
To: Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 10/12/06, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I guess
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 01:01:19PM +1300, Juha Saarinen wrote:
> $ sudo make install clean
> ===> samba-3.0.23c,1 broken kernel API until now (7-CURRENT).
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/ports/net/samba3.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/net/samba3]$ uname -a
> FreeBSD vim3.saarinen.org 6.1-REL
$ sudo make install clean
===> samba-3.0.23c,1 broken kernel API until now (7-CURRENT).
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/net/samba3.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/net/samba3]$ uname -a
FreeBSD vim3.saarinen.org 6.1-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10 #3:
Tue Oct 10 19:43:55 NCT 2006
[EMAIL PRO
On 2006-10-12 00:53, Spiros Papadopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I started yesterday playing with it / testing it, but since i
> want to do most of the work remotely, i stuck on this rule and
> feel like keep looking until i find the solution. I paste the
> whole script here just in case somet
Yesterday I was happily using x-windows on my computer. The system started
acting up and
frroze up. The screen had a bunch of random colors displayed. T reset system
and after
reboot I attempted to start xwindows again and the computer rebooted itself.
This has happened every time since last n
Yesterday I was happily using x-windows on my computer. The system started
acting up and
frroze up. The screen had a bunch of random colors displayed. T reset system
and after
reboot I attempted to start xwindows again and the computer rebooted itself.
This has happened every time since last n
Giorgo thanks for the immediate reply,
I started yesterday playing with it / testing it, but since i want to
do most of the work remotely, i stuck on this rule and feel like keep
looking until i find the solution. I paste the whole script here just
in case something else is wrong...
Here is my ip
FreeBSD rincewind 6.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE #0: Tue Oct 10
13:57:46 PDT 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ODIN32 i386
I used tar to create several tar files. Then I used growfs from the
dvd+rw-tools port to burn them to a dvd. The exact command I used was
"growisofs -Z
I removed freebsd-ipfw from the recipient list. Please keep `general'
questions in freebsd-questions. The freebsd-ipfw list is, as far as I
know, used for *development* of IPFW; not questions.
On 2006-10-11 22:53, Spiros Papadopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to configure
Hi,
I am trying to configure a firewall using ipfw for a machine running FreeBSD
5.4.
Without NAT.
I am nearly a newbie on this (since i never had time until now..) but still
i believe i understand exactly the
concepts and what needs to be done.
Except the manual page and chapter 26.1 in the han
I thought I'd document my experiences with my Logitech optical USB
mouse under FreeBSD 6.1 release 1 so that maybe it will help the next
person hunting with Google. :-)
Actually, I guess that's FreeBSD 6.1 release 0. :-P
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.o
Hello,
I thought I'd document my experiences with my Logitech optical USB
mouse under FreeBSD 6.1 release 1 so that maybe it will help the next
person hunting with Google. :-)
First off, the moused configuration in sysinstall gave me a headache.
Whenever I tried to test a configuration, the curs
On 11 Oct 2006, at 21:28, Bill-Schoolcraft wrote:
Hello Family,
Just wanting to check on how the latest beta of 6.2 is running and
if anyone knows of any major delays in the release of 6.2.
--
Bill Schoolcraft <*> Unix System Engineer
not sure about delays and such but the release schedule
In response to Bill-Schoolcraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello Family,
>
> Just wanting to check on how the latest beta of 6.2 is running and
> if anyone knows of any major delays in the release of 6.2.
There are some pretty serious problems with the Broadcom network drivers
that are being diligen
Hello Family,
Just wanting to check on how the latest beta of 6.2 is running and
if anyone knows of any major delays in the release of 6.2.
--
Bill Schoolcraft <*> Unix System Engineer
~
"When a fly lands on the ceiling, does
it do a half roll or a half loop?"
___
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 10:14:56PM +0200, G?bor K?vesd?n wrote:
> Kris Kennaway wrote:
> >On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 03:31:47PM -0400, Rob wrote:
> >
> >>I don't plan on allowing anyone to connect to my machine or use it as
> >>a NTPD server. I see that OpenNTPD (OpenBSD's version) by default
> >>d
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 03:31:47PM -0400, Rob wrote:
I don't plan on allowing anyone to connect to my machine or use it as
a NTPD server. I see that OpenNTPD (OpenBSD's version) by default
doesn't listen on any IP/port and seems a little more secure. Is this
a good one
Toomas Aas wrote:
> Does anyone have good experience using external USB 2.0 HDD for backup
> with FreeBSD 6?
Yes. I have a 250GB Seagate drive inside a Vantec NexStar3 USB enclosure
and it works quite well -- the performance is slightly worse than the raw
drive specs, but at 25 MB/s transfer rate
On Oct 11, 2006, at 12:31 PM, Rob wrote:
I don't plan on allowing anyone to connect to my machine or use it as
a NTPD server. I see that OpenNTPD (OpenBSD's version) by default
doesn't listen on any IP/port and seems a little more secure.
OpenNTPD doesn't work-- ie, synchronize your clock-- un
Hi,
We are running a NIS server on FreeBSD 4.7. Clients running Gentoo can
not bind to the server. The ypbind on Gentoo client is ypbind-1.19.1-r1.
Tests with NIS servrs running on Gentoo and Redhat machines do not show
any problem with the same Gentoo clients.
I tried to find version of ypserv
Hello!
Does anyone have good experience using external USB 2.0 HDD for backup
with FreeBSD 6?
My current server is FreeBSD 4.11 and I've been using Amanda with
external HDDs that connect over FireWire for past ~3 years. This setup
has been rock solid. Back when I was building it, I chose Fir
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 03:31:47PM -0400, Rob wrote:
> I don't plan on allowing anyone to connect to my machine or use it as
> a NTPD server. I see that OpenNTPD (OpenBSD's version) by default
> doesn't listen on any IP/port and seems a little more secure. Is this
> a good one to use over the inc
I don't plan on allowing anyone to connect to my machine or use it as
a NTPD server. I see that OpenNTPD (OpenBSD's version) by default
doesn't listen on any IP/port and seems a little more secure. Is this
a good one to use over the included one in FreeBSD, or is there
something better?
Thanks.
Hi all...
Well.. what is happening?
We have a server, IBM XSeries 346, with 6.1 Release
wit a new kenerl compiled.
Modified the BIOS to "keyboardless [ENABLED]"
created boot.config with "-P".
Reboot the server and besides the keyboard is unplugged,
we always get the message:
boot.config: -P
K
In response to Rudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Rob G. asked about "calcru: negative runtime " on Sun, 24 Sep 2006 13:14:27
> and was not answered. Well, I too have PDSMi+ motherboards and am
> getting the same error.
>
> What is this error?
This is usually related to the following FAQ entry:
ht
Noah wrote:
cannot figure out what is auto logging me off when I am idled on the
machine.
How are you talking to the machine? Is it on the same LAN segment as
the host you're connecting from? (guessing you're using telnet or ssh)
If you're going through some kind of router, esp a NAT one,
Rob G. asked about "calcru: negative runtime " on Sun, 24 Sep 2006 13:14:27
and was not answered. Well, I too have PDSMi+ motherboards and am
getting the same error.
What is this error?
Is anyone else using the SuperMicro PDSMi+ motherboards with success?
I am running '6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD' a
Jeff Dickens wrote:
John Nielsen wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 12:58, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd
like
to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the VMware
host system. After reading and partially digesting t
On 2006-10-11 08:45, cothrige <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * Tore Lund ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > I wondered about the same thing some time ago. I was told by one of the
> > gurus to try packages-6-stable, which would most likely work with
> > 6.1-RELEASE. So I tried to fetch the late
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
I read this in the handbook:
To ensure the NTP server is started at boot time, add the line
ntpd_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf. If you wish to pass additional
flags to ntpd(8), edit the ntpd_flags parameter in /etc/rc.conf.
Now, I understand that the additional flag m
On 2006-10-11 01:20, cothrige <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Garrett Cooper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I find it interesting that a former Slackware user would be
> > complaining about compiling stuff, but you probably used
> > slapt-get to update your packages.
>
> Well, I am probably coming
Hello Zbigniew,
Wednesday, October 11, 2006, 5:28:15 PM, you wrote:
> Hello,
> I read this in the handbook:
> To ensure the NTP server is started at boot time, add the line
> ntpd_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf. If you wish to pass additional flags to
> ntpd(8), edit the ntpd_flags parameter in
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 07:28:15PM +0200, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I read this in the handbook:
>
> To ensure the NTP server is started at boot time, add the line
> ntpd_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf. If you wish to pass additional flags to
> ntpd(8), edit the ntpd_flags parameter in
Hello,
I read this in the handbook:
To ensure the NTP server is started at boot time, add the line
ntpd_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf. If you wish to pass additional flags to
ntpd(8), edit the ntpd_flags parameter in /etc/rc.conf.
Now, I understand that the additional flag may be for example
Hello,
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Harrison Peter CSA BIRKENHEAD wrote:
This is the message I usually see at the end of building world (ie.
following the command "make buildworld").
Are you sure you typed "make buildkernel"? Otherwise, that would explain
why you don't see the kernel you built.
I
On 10/11/2006 09:46, Lee Capps wrote:
Hi,
On Oct 11, 2006, at 10:27 AM, Eric Schuele wrote:
Hello,
Given the recent openssl advisory, and the note within:
NOTE: Any third-party applications, including those installed from the
FreeBSD ports collection, which are statically linked to libcrypto
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 08:45:56AM -0500, cothrige wrote:
>
> * Tore Lund ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > I wondered about the same thing some time ago. I was told by one of the
> > gurus to try packages-6-stable, which would most likely work with
> > 6.1-RELEASE. So I tried to fetch the la
Michael S wrote:
Looks like the port is marked as IGNORE.
portupgrade -NP editors/ooodict-all
[Updating the pkgdb in /var/db/pkg
... - 298 packages found (-0 +1) . done]
** Port marked as IGNORE: editors/ooodict-all:
is marked as broken: Size mismatch
If it's just a size mismach - ca
>Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 11:50:57 +0200 (CEST)
>From: Zbigniew Szalbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: custom kernel, make buildkernel and then?
>To: Erik Norgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; f
Looks like the port is marked as IGNORE.
portupgrade -NP editors/ooodict-all
[Updating the pkgdb in /var/db/pkg
... - 298 packages found (-0 +1) . done]
** Port marked as IGNORE: editors/ooodict-all:
is marked as broken: Size mismatch
--- Erik Norgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mich
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 11:53:04AM +0800, ke han wrote:
> Patrick,
> Since you are already knowledgeable of X-11 apps on slackware, this
> opinion may not concern you.
> My opinion of FreeBSD is do not try to configure X-11 desktops and
> apps with it. Its just too much effort. I have the sa
Hi,
On Oct 11, 2006, at 10:27 AM, Eric Schuele wrote:
Hello,
Given the recent openssl advisory, and the note within:
NOTE: Any third-party applications, including those installed from the
FreeBSD ports collection, which are statically linked to libcrypto(3)
should be recompiled in order to us
Michael S wrote:
Good day all.
I am trying to install additional dictionaries for
spellcking in OpenOffice. Trying to do so using File
-> Wizards -> Install new dictionaries yielded no
results.
Which is the correct way to do it?
Check ports/editors/ooodict-all
Cheers, Erik
--
Ph: +34.66633481
Hello,
Given the recent openssl advisory, and the note within:
NOTE: Any third-party applications, including those installed from the
FreeBSD ports collection, which are statically linked to libcrypto(3)
should be recompiled in order to use the corrected code.
How does one go about determining
Good day all.
I am trying to install additional dictionaries for
spellcking in OpenOffice. Trying to do so using File
-> Wizards -> Install new dictionaries yielded no
results.
Which is the correct way to do it?
Michael
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
cothrige wrote:
> * Tore Lund ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> I wondered about the same thing some time ago. I was told by one of the
>> gurus to try packages-6-stable, which would most likely work with
>> 6.1-RELEASE. So I tried to fetch the latest Firefox in this way:
>>
>> pkg_add [no line break
* Tore Lund ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I wondered about the same thing some time ago. I was told by one of the
> gurus to try packages-6-stable, which would most likely work with
> 6.1-RELEASE. So I tried to fetch the latest Firefox in this way:
>
> pkg_add [no line break]
> ftp://ftp..fre
Hello,
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Spiros Papadopoulos wrote:
Hi,
What i simply do is:
1. Enter the /usr/src/sys/*/conf directory
2. copy GENERIC to whatever name i wish (no new dirs, no links)
3. Alter the file to my needs
4. cd /usr/src
5. make buildkernel KERNCONF='name'
6. make installkernel KER
In response to Colin Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Bill Moran wrote:
> > Colin Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> This is a local denial of service bug, which was fixed 6 weeks ago in HEAD
> ^^^
> > That was what I expected. Section III seems to hint t
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Erik Norgaard wrote:
The target directory for the build is /usr/obj, so in
/usr/obj/usr/src/sys you can see what kernels have been built.
And it seems none have? For I get this when I do ls I can see only boot
directory and no kernels. Is
Hey!
I'm involved in a few research projects, and like to keep my
information well organized. I usually get most of it from Wikipedia,
however, I hate printing HTML articles to PDF. I'd rather want them
in pure, well laid out text. And I'm sure others would too. Being
able to master
Hello,
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Erik Norgaard wrote:
The target directory for the build is /usr/obj, so in /usr/obj/usr/src/sys
you can see what kernels have been built.
And it seems none have? For I get this when I do ls I can see only boot
directory and no kernels. Is it possible that the buil
cothrige wrote:
> [snip]
> However, after reading you post, I am thinking that the packages are
> only available for the snapshots labelled RELEASE. Am I right? All
> updates and changes made in between one release and the next are via
> sources. Would that be accurate?
I wondered about the sam
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
I have in the past used supfile with ports-all option and couldn't build
a custom kernel. Yesterday it dawned on me that I need sources for that,
not ports. So I ran cvsup with src-all option. Now, I followed these steps:
# cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
# mkdir /root/kerne
Hi there again,
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Running 'cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf && ls -l' yields...?
total 56
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel372 Oct 28 2005 DEFAULTS
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 10337 May 1 02:15 GENERIC
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1741 Jan 14 2005 GENERIC.hints
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>
>>> Easier just to go ln -s /root/kernel/LISTS /usr/src/sys/[arch]/conf/ .
>>>
>>> -Garrett
>> Err... omit that last period in the ln command. I just realized tha
Sorry, forgot to include the list
On 11/10/06, Spiros Papadopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
What i simply do is:
1. Enter the /usr/src/sys/*/conf directory
2. copy GENERIC to whatever name i wish (no new dirs, no links)
3. Alter the file to my needs
4. cd /usr/src
5. make buildkernel K
Hello again,
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Easier just to go ln -s /root/kernel/LISTS /usr/src/sys/[arch]/conf/ .
-Garrett
Err... omit that last period in the ln command. I just realized that could be
misleading.
Thank you Garrett - I did
ln -s /root/kernel/LISTS /usr/src/sys/i
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Yes, you can install the kernel. Applications don't live in
kernelspace. If your kernel fails to boot you can boot the old
kernel by in the loader menu go to a promt, unload the kernel and
load ke
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
Hope you can advise me. I have a FreeBSD 6.1 stable system for which I
want to build a custom kernel. However, I am scared to death (almost
;) and just want to make sure I have it done the right way.
I have in the past used supfile with ports-all option and cou
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Yes, you can install the kernel. Applications don't live in
kernelspace. If your kernel fails to boot you can boot the old kernel
by in the loader menu go to a promt, unload the kernel and load
kernel.old.
Now here co
Hello,
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Yes, you can install the kernel. Applications don't live in kernelspace. If
your kernel fails to boot you can boot the old kernel by in the loader menu
go to a promt, unload the kernel and load kernel.old.
Now here comes the funny part. When I
I'm trying to set default ACLs on a directory to restrict access to a
directory and every file/directory created within this directory to two
users.
I have used this website to get a grip of how it works:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/08/14/freebsd_acls.html
Following that example:
# se
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
Hope you can advise me. I have a FreeBSD 6.1 stable system for which I
want to build a custom kernel. However, I am scared to death (almost ;)
and just want to make sure I have it done the right way.
I have in the past used supfile with ports-all option and cou
I guess would be that one or more configuration files got messed up.
An easy way to test this is to create another user and see if it works
for the new login. If so you can perhaps find the file or if you do
not have too much invested in configuration logout and remove .kde
from the console.
Hi,
I'm running a RAID 5, 6.0-RELEASE-p6 server, with multiple jails on it, more
precisely 17 at the moment. It runs great, no problems at all until now, and
even at that moment the server is fine.
I have just done an fsck, and the results frighten me:
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
I have
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