On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 01:01:31PM +0530, Susanth K wrote:
> Which UNIX flavour supports the MAX CPS in SMP ?
This isn't really a meaningful question. Do you really have a system
with e.g. 1024 CPUs that you need to run an OS on? If not, what
hardware are you really asking about?
Kris
pgpBLNC
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 05:55:54PM +0200, Dima Sorkin wrote:
Hi.
It _seems_ that FreeBSD does not allow root to login remotely via ssh.
see /etc/ssh/sshd_config and change permitroot to yes
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with sshd and rshd it can be set, with telnetd - no success.
That is a REALLY BAD idea. Why don't you just publish your address and
set the root password to nothing. It's only going to take a cracker a
couple of minutes or less to own your server once they find you (and
they will).
another st
alert tcp $TELNET_SERVERS 23 -> $EXTERNAL_NET any (msg:"TELNET root login";
flow
:from_server,established; content:"login|3A| root";
classtype:suspicious-login;
sid:719; rev:7;)
could you please tell me who will be snorting it on MY network?
Of course, if you really want to do this, I agree
On Mar 10, 2007, at 11:16 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
can it be set to make possible to login root to machine through
telnet and without telneting to some user and then su -
?
with sshd and rshd it can be set, with telnetd - no success.
once again - can someone answer my question instead of g
Which UNIX flavour supports the MAX CPS in SMP ?
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In the last episode (Mar 10), Kelly Jones said:
> What are the FreeBSD equivalents of hwclock (view/set the BIOS
> hardware clock) and adjtimex (adjust clock speed)? I couldn't find
> these two well-known Linux commands in ports?
FreeBSD sets the hardware clock whenever settimeofday() is called
(u
On Mar 10, 2007, at 11:11 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Mar 10), Garrett Cooper said:
Just bought and built a new PC, comes with an Conroe-based Core 2
Duo, Realtek 8169 Gigabit chipset, JbMicron PATA / SATA RAID
controller, and the like. Now, I can boot up the FreeBSD livecd
perfe
can it be set to make possible to login root to machine through telnet and
without telneting to some user and then su -
?
with sshd and rshd it can be set, with telnetd - no success.
once again - can someone answer my question instead of giving very
"intelligent" comments?
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Err, sure; and for completeness, be sure and send the IP back to this list,
and publish it on the front page of your website/blog/whatnot.
and what if i will? do you know my root password?
OK, cynicism aside, why on earth would you want to do this? That's a fool's
errand in today's world.
In the last episode (Mar 10), Garrett Cooper said:
> Just bought and built a new PC, comes with an Conroe-based Core 2
> Duo, Realtek 8169 Gigabit chipset, JbMicron PATA / SATA RAID
> controller, and the like. Now, I can boot up the FreeBSD livecd
> perfectly fine, but when it comes to adding
to be clear.
kernel task (disk I/O, network etc.) is always on first processor,
everything else on any CPU.
This is incorrect for approximately the last 7 years (it is only true
for FreeBSD 4.x and below).
Kris
hmm.. nice.
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So, in an effort to get my system up and running I was wondering if
someone could provide me with either a link to a v7 ISO available
somewhere, or directions on how to make a FreeBSD LiveCD (I have 2
other IA32 systems kicking around I can use for building stuff :)..).
There are 7.0-CURRENT sna
Just bought and built a new PC, comes with an Conroe-based Core 2
Duo, Realtek 8169 Gigabit chipset, JbMicron PATA / SATA RAID
controller, and the like. Now, I can boot up the FreeBSD livecd
perfectly fine, but when it comes to adding the interface the driver
isn't present (although it is a
Hello all,
i have a Server which does mail, and web+mysql+php. I have about 15
vhosts in Apache. Are there some neat sysctl Knobs i can turn to
avoid potential Problems?
Thanks a lot,
David
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On Mar 10, 2007, at 9:33 PM, Susanth K wrote:
Dear Friends,
Am a beginner to *BSD OS.
Am interested in setting up intel / AMD based Free and Open Source
Server (
No GUI required )
Prime area is Webserver With PHP/MySQL Support and Ruby On Rails. +
PostgreSQL
Which os Will be the BEST ?
The FreeBSD Diary contains a large number of practical
examples and how-to guides. This message is posted weekly
to freebsd-questions@freebsd.org with the aim of letting people
know what's available on the website. Before you post a question
here it might be a good idea to first search the maili
On 3/10/07, Susanth K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hai Every One,
Do The Low Performance of MySQL on FreeBSD Still Exists ? ( in FreeBSD6.2 )
Please HELP
SUSANTH K
since FreeBSD 6.0 and using libthr instead of linuxthread, there is no
low performance issues.
Make sure you'll use MySQL 5.0.x f
Susanth K wrote:
Dear Friends,
Am a beginner to *BSD OS.
Am interested in setting up intel / AMD based Free and Open Source Server (
No GUI required )
Prime area is Webserver With PHP/MySQL Support and Ruby On Rails. +
PostgreSQL
Which os Will be the BEST ?
A) Debian Linux
B) OpenBSD
C) Fre
Susanth K wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Am a beginner to *BSD OS.
>
> Am interested in setting up intel / AMD based Free and Open Source Server (
> No GUI required )
>
> Prime area is Webserver With PHP/MySQL Support and Ruby On Rails. +
> PostgreSQL
>
> Which os Will be the BEST ?
>
> A) Debian
Dear Friends,
Am a beginner to *BSD OS.
Am interested in setting up intel / AMD based Free and Open Source Server (
No GUI required )
Prime area is Webserver With PHP/MySQL Support and Ruby On Rails. +
PostgreSQL
Which os Will be the BEST ?
A) Debian Linux
B) OpenBSD
C) FreeBSD
Which projec
Jon, where are you searching from? The link I gave in my initial
question does not have the 'recent' limiter you mentioned.
thanks
e.
On 3/10/07, Jon Wolfgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ed Zwart wrote:
> Hi there, I'm new to the list, and have been trying to search the
> archives at http://li
Usually it is:
/dev/cd0
/dev/cd1
etc, depends on how many optical drives you have.
In sysinstall, you can go to the index of functions and from there execute
the start an emergency shell. That will start the emergency shell so you
can do the manual mount on the other virtual terminal without
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 06:43:43PM +0200, Dima Sorkin wrote:
> Hi.
> Actually I would prefer to do it via "su".
> Here a really newbie question:
> 1) How do I join regular user to 'wheel' group ?
> 2) How do I join a user to some group 'some_group' ?.
> Which manpage to read ?
Just edit the /etc/
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 05:55:54PM +0200, Dima Sorkin wrote:
> Hi.
> It _seems_ that FreeBSD does not allow root to login remotely via ssh.
> I can miss something, but if I right, how
> do I allow it ?
You can change the config file to allow it, but that is considered
poor security. The thing t
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 09:36:14PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi i am doing a project for school:
>
> find an alternative operating system - one that will run my computer
> without Windows being installed. The cheaper the better (Hint start your
> search with the word "free"). Find ou
Ed Zwart wrote:
Hi there, I'm new to the list, and have been trying to search the
archives at http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/. No
matter what I search for, I get no results (even one-word searches
that should definitely have hits; eg, 'mail', 'hostname', etc).
I want to se
if I attempt to exit sysinstall then it says the only other option is to
reboot.
Derek Ragona wrote:
If you boot then exit sysinstall to a prompt, try to mount the external
drive. If you can mount it, then rerun sysinstall and choose to install
from a mounted file system instead.
-D
Quoting Beech Rintoul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Disposition: inline
On Saturday 10 March 2007 12:52, Wojciech Puchar said:
can it be set to make possible to login root to machine through
telnet and
how do I identify the filesystem and/or device that the cdrom is considered?
Cheers,
Noah
Derek Ragona wrote:
If you boot then exit sysinstall to a prompt, try to mount the external
drive. If you can mount it, then rerun sysinstall and choose to install
from a mounted file system instead.
If you boot then exit sysinstall to a prompt, try to mount the external
drive. If you can mount it, then rerun sysinstall and choose to install
from a mounted file system instead.
-Derek
At 05:45 PM 3/10/2007, Noah wrote:
More details:
I am able to boot and get to the installation u
On 2007-03-09 17:10, FreeBSD Daemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dear list,
> is it prossible (for a normal mortal, aka non-committer ) to access
> the the perforce repository to get code?
There is always read-only access available through the Perforce web
interface at:
http://perforce.freebsd.
If your system's BIOS will support booting from that drive, select it as
the first boot device.
-Derek
At 05:41 PM 3/10/2007, Noah wrote:
Hi there,
is there a way to install FreeBSD from an external USB DVD-ROM drive?
I am at a loss of how to do it.
Cheers,
Noah
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More details:
I am able to boot and get to the installation utility but when I go to
"choose installation media" and choose "CD/DVD" the response is "No
CD/DVD devices found!"
what can I do about this?
Cheers,
Noah
Noah wrote:
Hi there,
is there a way to install FreeBSD from an external
Hi there,
is there a way to install FreeBSD from an external USB DVD-ROM drive?
I am at a loss of how to do it.
Cheers,
Noah
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Thanks Randy, I use google's advanced search all the time!
The trouble with limiting to freebsd.org is that it's a bigger search
space than just this list's archive. I've been reading the freebsd
handbook for quite some time, and have learned a lot there.
But I've got a few dots left that need
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 10:40:47PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >I have heard it does not scale well above 4
>
> to be clear.
>
> kernel task (disk I/O, network etc.) is always on first processor,
> everything else on any CPU.
This is incorrect for approximately the last 7 years (it is only
system that's chugging along happily on FreeBSD 2.2.8 -- to handle
the new start and stop dates for Daylight Savings Time. There's no
need to update the OS on the system, because it is firewalled from
the Internet and runs the embedded hardware it has to run just fine.
But it does need the clock t
I have heard it does not scale well above 4
to be clear.
kernel task (disk I/O, network etc.) is always on first processor,
everything else on any CPU.
so as long as disk I/O network and other kernel tasks are able to fit on
one processor that's OK.
for machines doing mostly pure computin
It all depends on your workload. FreeBSD 7.0 will have good scaling
on 8 or more CPUs on common workloads, see e.g.:
http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/mysql.html
Kris
anyway it's worth to actually test machine before buying.
even for 1 cpu systems lots of crappy motherboards/BIOSES ma
mini-ITX case brand new and it small when I turn it on it just ask for loin
name and password , I just have no idea who should I ask for help because I
don't know how they get this machine from. Thank you for your time.
see www.freebsd.org and look at handbook.
On Saturday 10 March 2007 12:52, Wojciech Puchar said:
> can it be set to make possible to login root to machine through
> telnet and without telneting to some user and then su -
> ?
>
> with sshd and rshd it can be set, with telnetd - no success.
That is a REALLY BAD idea. Why don't you just publ
John:
/etc/localtime on the 2.2.8 system begins with a series of nulls,
not the string "TZif". However, some of our other clients have
4.x systems whose /etc/localtime files do begin with "TZif".
If you could send or post the files for the MST7MDT zone in both
formats, it'd be a great help.
It'd
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:51:03 -0800
"Ed Zwart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there, I'm new to the list, and have been trying to search the
> archives at http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/. No
> matter what I search for, I get no results (even one-word searches
> that should d
Nattawut wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I'm a Windows Platform user, I just got the machine that contain
FreeBSD/i386 already install. I try to use it but I can't get through the
the login password screen. This machine was left over from the place that I
used to work but it had been closed my boss gave
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 03:45:13PM -0500, Nattawut wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I'm a Windows Platform user, I just got the machine that contain
> FreeBSD/i386 already install. I try to use it but I can't get through the
> the login password screen. This machine was left over from the place that
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
can it be set to make possible to login root to machine through telnet
and without telneting to some user and then su -
?
with sshd and rshd it can be set, with telnetd - no success.
Err, sure; and for completeness, be sure and send the IP back to this
list, and publi
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>I've been asked to update a very old FreeBSD system -- an embedded
>system that's chugging along happily on FreeBSD 2.2.8 -- to handle
>the new start and stop dates for Daylight Savings Time.
I just updated my antique BSDI 4.3 systems, and it turned out t
can it be set to make possible to login root to machine through telnet and
without telneting to some user and then su -
?
with sshd and rshd it can be set, with telnetd - no success.
thank you
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I'm a Windows Platform user, I just got the machine that contain
FreeBSD/i386 already install. I try to use it but I can't get through the
the login password screen. This machine was left over from the place that I
used to work but it had been closed my boss gave to me. It the Tra
Hi there, I'm new to the list, and have been trying to search the
archives at http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/. No
matter what I search for, I get no results (even one-word searches
that should definitely have hits; eg, 'mail', 'hostname', etc).
I want to search the archives
I'm using 6.2-R on a Dell PE400SC.
I recently enabled "Remote Wake Up" (Wake on LAN) in BIOS. Sending a
magic packet to the powered down PC will power it up and it boots
normally. However, now if I attempt a shutdown and power off using
"halt -p" or "shutdown -p now" I get a reboot. Disabling
I've been asked to update a very old FreeBSD system -- an embedded
system that's chugging along happily on FreeBSD 2.2.8 -- to handle
the new start and stop dates for Daylight Savings Time. There's no
need to update the OS on the system, because it is firewalled from
the Internet and runs the embed
Dima Sorkin wrote:
> Hi.
> I've read some pages about 'kern.maxusers', 'kern.maxdsize'.
> I have questions:
> 1)
> After I reduce 'maxusers' to some reasonable amount for that computer
> (say 10),
maxusers is somewhat badly named because of historical reasons. Today it
means something like "how ma
Susanth K wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Howmany CPU Does The FreeBSD 6.2 Support ? and what will be the support
> in 7
The maximum number of CPUs that 6.2 will make use of is 16
(kern.smp.maxcpus: 16). I don't know if it will be raised in 7.0, but
since 7.x should support UltraSPARC T1, it might.
H
To fight spam, I want to validate the address (not necessarily in
real-time) of the a given email sender. Is there a Unix tool that does
this?
The basics are simple: to validate "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", I connect to
the MX record of wnonline.net and go as far as "RCPT TO" as follows:
host -t mx wno
What are the FreeBSD equivalents of hwclock (view/set the BIOS
hardware clock) and adjtimex (adjust clock speed)? I couldn't find
these two well-known Linux commands in ports?
--
We're just a Bunch Of Regular Guys, a collective group that's trying
to understand and assimilate technology. We feel
I am using a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer in xwindows on FreeBSD
6.2-RELEASE.
The mouse works correctly (except for the side buttons - I'll worry
about those later), but the mouse wheel has some odd behaviour in apps
like firefox and thunderbird. Scrolling down works correctly, but
scroll
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 01:18:12AM +0800, David Schulz wrote:
> I have heard it does not scale well above 4
It all depends on your workload. FreeBSD 7.0 will have good scaling
on 8 or more CPUs on common workloads, see e.g.:
http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/mysql.html
Kris
I think you may need to change your printer's emulation.
There is a step-by-step process at the following URL, it deals with
another network-enabled Brother printer, perhaps it will be of assistance:
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2006-03-17-brother-hl-2070n.html
Chris Kottaridis wrote:
I a
I am trying to get access to a MFC-3820CN multifunction
scanner/fax/printer. I have a FreeBSD 5.3 system with cups setup. When I
try and send to the device , cups claimed it printed out fine, but
nothing ever actually comes out. It works fine from a Linux box where I
copied down the drivers from Br
Hai Every One,
Do The Low Performance of MySQL on FreeBSD Still Exists ? ( in FreeBSD6.2 )
Please HELP
SUSANTH K
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At 06:43 PM 3/10/2007 +0200, you wrote:
Hi.
Actually I would prefer to do it via "su".
Here a really newbie question:
1) How do I join regular user to 'wheel' group ?
2) How do I join a user to some group 'some_group' ?.
Which manpage to read ?
Thanks,
Dima.
Easiest way?
vi /etc/group
man gr
I have heard it does not scale well above 4
On Mar 11, 2007, at 12:45 AM, Susanth K wrote:
Dear Friends,
Howmany CPU Does The FreeBSD 6.2 Support ? and what will be the
support in 7
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Your's Truly
SUSANTH K
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Le Samedi 10 mars 2007 à 18:01 +0100, P.U.Kruppa a écrit :
> On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Sebastien wrote:
>
> > Le Samedi 10 mars 2007 à 17:25 +0100, P.U.Kruppa a écrit :
> >
> >>> I don't now how to investigate (I'm not a newbee but not so far ;-)
> >>> could someone lead me ?
> >> A first step could be
Dear Friends,
Howmany CPU Does The FreeBSD 6.2 Support ? and what will be the support in 7
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Your's Truly
SUSANTH K
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Sebastien wrote:
Le Samedi 10 mars 2007 à 17:25 +0100, P.U.Kruppa a écrit :
I don't now how to investigate (I'm not a newbee but not so far ;-)
could someone lead me ?
A first step could be to send your xorg.conf and let us know what
kind of graphics card you use.
Your
Hi.
I've read some pages about 'kern.maxusers', 'kern.maxdsize'.
I have questions:
1)
After I reduce 'maxusers' to some reasonable amount for that computer (say 10),
and enlarge 'maxdsize', will a user process be able to allocate
arrays that are considerably bigger than the physical memory size ?
Hi,
man pw
here is a nice tutorial -> http://www.bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/
beginners/manage_users_pw.php
Bye,
David
On Mar 11, 2007, at 12:43 AM, Dima Sorkin wrote:
Hi.
Actually I would prefer to do it via "su".
Here a really newbie question:
1) How do I join regular user to 'wheel' gr
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 18:43:43 +0200
"Dima Sorkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
> Actually I would prefer to do it via "su".
> Here a really newbie question:
> 1) How do I join regular user to 'wheel' group ?
> 2) How do I join a user to some group 'some_group' ?.
> Which manpage to read ?
man
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 17:55:54 +0200 Dima Sorkin wrote:
> It _seems_ that FreeBSD does not allow root to login remotely via ssh.
> I can miss something, but if I right, how
> do I allow it ?
One should never login (local or remote) as root. Use an ordinary
login and then su/sudo only at a short per
Hi.
Actually I would prefer to do it via "su".
Here a really newbie question:
1) How do I join regular user to 'wheel' group ?
2) How do I join a user to some group 'some_group' ?.
Which manpage to read ?
Thanks,
Dima.
On 3/10/07, Guido Demmenie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Default setting is th
Le Samedi 10 mars 2007 à 17:25 +0100, P.U.Kruppa a écrit :
> > I don't now how to investigate (I'm not a newbee but not so far ;-)
> > could someone lead me ?
> A first step could be to send your xorg.conf and let us know what
> kind of graphics card you use.
***
/etc/X11/xor
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Sebastien wrote:
Hi all,
I use to solve difficulties by myself but I'm a bit lost with this one.
Without any special event appened, I noticed that pictures was strangly
displayed. It's a bit difficult to explain but it's certainly due to a
low color depth.
I've same colo
On 3/10/07, Dima Sorkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
It _seems_ that FreeBSD does not allow root to login remotely via ssh.
I can miss something, but if I right, how
do I allow it ?
Thanks and regards,
Dima.
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On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 10:35:57AM -0500, Chris Slothouber wrote:
>
> Mike Jakubik wrote:
> >Daniel Mouritsen wrote:
> >You don't need the developer packages to compile or use the ports. I
> >would recommend you choose the basic user option instead.
> >
> >>Also, i was wondering, i tried playing
You must specify to allow root in your sshd_config.
noone will ever recommend that you do that though.
On Mar 10, 2007, at 11:55 PM, Dima Sorkin wrote:
Hi.
It _seems_ that FreeBSD does not allow root to login remotely via ssh.
I can miss something, but if I right, how
do I allow it ?
Thanks a
> I had exactly the same problem in my acpi-blacklisted motherboard. I
> disabled acpi and the errors vanished. In my case, this error was not
> related with NICs, but exclusively with the motherboard.
Interesting. I hadn't thought of that, but I am using ACPI now where I
was not on 4.x. I'll gi
Hi.
It _seems_ that FreeBSD does not allow root to login remotely via ssh.
I can miss something, but if I right, how
do I allow it ?
Thanks and regards,
Dima.
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Mike Jakubik wrote:
Daniel Mouritsen wrote:
You don't need the developer packages to compile or use the ports. I
would recommend you choose the basic user option instead.
Also, i was wondering, i tried playing around with portsnap, but dear
lord
it was slow :D I tried googling for European
Hello David,
I've been using chkrootkit and it's fairly simple. Aide is a more free
version of Tripwire and you might want to look at Snort. Both are in the
ports tree. I suppose you have a firewall like IPFilter or PF already?
I've been keeping an eye out for a really slick syslogfile analyz
On Sat, March 10, 2007 14:44, Michael Grant wrote:
> I'm upgrading from 4.x to 5.5. I am at the step where I need to make
> a generic 5.x kernel, but my GENERIC file is for 4.x. When I did a
> 'make update' in /usr/src (which updated my source tree from cvspu),
> it didn't suck over /usr/src/sys/
I'm upgrading from 4.x to 5.5. I am at the step where I need to make
a generic 5.x kernel, but my GENERIC file is for 4.x. When I did a
'make update' in /usr/src (which updated my source tree from cvspu),
it didn't suck over /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC for 5.5. Where is
this or how do I gene
Hello all,
I would like to know what you guys think about chkrootkit, rkhunter
and tripwire.
I am considering adding them on my Server for some added Security. I
am aware, the holy grail would be to really dive into Jails, and the
macframework, but still i would like to have some opinions
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 07:58:51 -0500 Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Sounds like a problem with the prompt string (iirc for bash users, that's
> remedied by escaping the chunk of text that doesn't print using \[ and \]).
That's it. I had escape sequences in the prompt for different color
hello,
Thanks Conrad.
I tried it but didn't worked. Your suggestion gave me an idea of few more
settings, this problem was related to my firewall pfctl rules.
when i flush all my firewall rules this problem disappears., (pfctl -Fa), I
have to check my pfctl firewall rules. When I start my firewall
Hi all,
I use to solve difficulties by myself but I'm a bit lost with this one.
Without any special event appened, I noticed that pictures was strangly
displayed. It's a bit difficult to explain but it's certainly due to a
low color depth.
I've same color problem with pictures and vids.and diff
Vince wrote:
I think you misunderstood. /etc/defaults/devfs contains the defaults.
you should remove the changes you made from there and create a new
/etc/devfs.rules
with the contents i specified.
Hey be gentle, I am new to FreeBSD :-P . This solved the error message
but still my Palm doesn'
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 01:48:00PM +0100, Carsten Fuchs wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> My gnome-terminal has this annoying habit of jumping at the beginning
> of the same line when i'm entering a command and the cursor reaches a
> certain column (not the last column possible, there's always a quarter
>
Hi everyone!
My gnome-terminal has this annoying habit of jumping at the beginning
of the same line when i'm entering a command and the cursor reaches a
certain column (not the last column possible, there's always a quarter
or so of the line left blank); it doesn't put the cursor on a new line
but
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:12:35 +0530
"Anuj Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am using
> 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/GENERIC
> i386
> while using gnome when i click on logout it (logout panel only) stops
> responding, and i need to Force
On 10/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi i am doing a project for school:
find an alternative operating system - one that will run my computer
without Windows being installed. The cheaper the better (Hint start your
search with the word "free"). Find out what the software
Aniruddha wrote:
Chris Slothouber wrote:
Check out /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
Thanks at least now I found devfs.rules :-) . I adjusted it
accordingly (and /etc/rc.conf) but still my Palm refuses to sync.
Maybe this error message reveals something:
# /etc/rc.d/devfs restart
/etc/rc.d/devfs:
On Friday 09 March 2007 22:56, Roland Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 08:25:34PM +0100, Milan Knizek wrote:
> > A search on google revealed that it is possible to switch the port mode
> > to "extended polling" by command "lptcontrol -e -d /dev/lpt0". Then, the
> > printer worked normally.
>
El sábado 10 de marzo a las 02:45:23 CET, Brian J. Conway escribió:
> I'm trying to track down a watchdog timeout that shows on average once a
> day, usually at a random time when idle. The system has two 3c905C NICs
> and does ipfw+natd duty with a couple services, and spends most of its
> time i
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