El día Thursday, November 29, 2007 a las 03:19:51PM +0800, williamkow escribió:
> I am newbie, recently I have installed FreeBSD 6.2-Stable, and manage to
> configure and display the x window manager (X11) using command "startx".
> and then i run command "startkde " and I received error message
>
>> Although sudo and SSH are part of the solution, providing a web server
>> with full rights on a remote server if they can gain keyless entry is a
>> large mistake.
>
> Steve,
>at no point does the original email say "we need to execute user
> input". sudo does not equate to providing full
I am newbie, recently I have installed FreeBSD 6.2-Stable, and manage to
configure and display the x window manager (X11) using command "startx".
and then i run command "startkde " and I received error message
(kpersonalizer: cannot connect to X server)
However, if i run command "kdm", then it prom
On Thu, November 29, 2007 06:23, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>> What other solution would you suggest to execute a shell remotely as
>> root, that could be automated in a script (no password required).
>
> - have information input into browser
> - have web server save information to server disk in non-ex
I'm in front of the same trouble, did you find a solution ?
M
Matt Pounsett a écrit :
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I'm trying to get FreeBSD running under Xen on a RedHat RHEL5 box. I
seem to be stumped really early in the process by something...
strange. I don't have a g
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:10:45PM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> > And this is to all the wizards on-list: Why does Gnome take
> > minutes to load? Yes, I finally got 6.3-PRERELEASE to boot
> > after learning that Dell has problems with its serial ports
> > (and Unix). I did se
On Nov 28, 2007 9:40 PM, Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ssh using key authentication and sudo configured to allow a certain
> > user to run the needed commands and only the needed commands as root.
> > http://www.gratisoft.us/sudo/
> > http://sial.org/howto/openssh/publickey-auth/
>
> ssh using key authentication and sudo configured to allow a certain
> user to run the needed commands and only the needed commands as root.
> http://www.gratisoft.us/sudo/
> http://sial.org/howto/openssh/publickey-auth/
Yes but in the OP's context, providing this would mean that ANY command
supp
> What other solution would you suggest to execute a shell remotely as
> root, that could be automated in a script (no password required).
- have information input into browser
- have web server save information to server disk in non-executable format
- have script (or admin) authenticate/authoriz
On 11:28:24 Nov 29, Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Part of (un)registerings users on my system consists in connecting to
> various servers to add the user account to some services:
>
> Registering users is done wia a web page, and the web server will
> remote execute a script on the mail server
On Nov 28, 2007 8:28 PM, Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Part of (un)registerings users on my system consists in connecting to
> various servers to add the user account to some services:
>
> Registering users is done wia a web page, and the web server will
> remote execute a scr
Hi,
Part of (un)registerings users on my system consists in connecting to
various servers to add the user account to some services:
Registering users is done wia a web page, and the web server will
remote execute a script on the mail server to add the users in the
aliases and run newaliases, remo
ajtiM wrote:
On Sunday 25 November 2007 21:58:03 you wrote:
ajtiM wrote:
Hi!
I am new with FreeBSD. I installed one day ago 7.0 beta3 and I try to
learn and setup the system.
When I start K3b (KDE) I got a message:
"No CD/DVD writer found.
K3b did not find an optical writing device in
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 02:29:38PM -0600, Doug Poland wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a freshly installed 7.0-BETA3 i386 system and am having issues
> with firefox 2.0.0.9.
>
> Upon launching /usr/local/bin/firefox from a command line I am
> immediately returned a cursor with an error code of 1.
>
>
> And this is to all the wizards on-list: Why does Gnome take
> minutes to load? Yes, I finally got 6.3-PRERELEASE to boot
> after learning that Dell has problems with its serial ports
> (and Unix). I did see a few postings about the increased
> delay time to bring
Guys,
And this is to all the wizards on-list: Why does Gnome take
minutes to load? Yes, I finally got 6.3-PRERELEASE to boot
after learning that Dell has problems with its serial ports
(and Unix). I did see a few postings about the increased
del
Randomly found this :
http://xkcd.com/261/
Tuc
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On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 10:14:30PM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
> For example, a famous quote of Hitler's is:
>
> "I do not see why man should not be just as cruel as nature."
That raises an interesting point:
There are quotes that, taken out of context, might be seen as
"offensive". In ma
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 11:26:47PM -0600, icantthinkofone wrote:
> Oh, who the heck cares. The guy is dead and he's not going to hurt you
> so get a life people. If you ban Hitler then ban Stalin and Mussolini
> and let's go back another thousand years and dig up those graves, too.
> Move on!
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 09:08:37PM +0100, Ivan Voras wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > FreeBSD 7 supports ZFS. From there, NFS and Samba are easy. I've been
> > using Solaris for this, but it's rather archaic in many ways, and the
> > only reason I use it is for the stable ZFS support. Every
Steve Franks wrote:
I'm running ataidle on my personal server to save electricity.
However, every time it has to spin up a drive whatever I'm accessing
(apache, cvs, etc) gives an error instead of waiting for the disk. If
I then access it again after a couple seconds once the disk is active
it w
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 03:58:48PM -0500, Jeremy Gransden wrote:
> >
> >
> > I did some googling but nothing interesting turned up. I find it
> > curious that the latest build of Thunderbird works, but linux-firefox
> > fails like it's native sibling.
> >
> > All help is appreciated...
> >
> >
>
I'm running ataidle on my personal server to save electricity.
However, every time it has to spin up a drive whatever I'm accessing
(apache, cvs, etc) gives an error instead of waiting for the disk. If
I then access it again after a couple seconds once the disk is active
it works fine. Any idea h
Doug Poland wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a freshly installed 7.0-BETA3 i386 system
So have I.
> and am having issues with firefox 2.0.0.9.
FWIW, native firefox-2.0.0.9,1 runs perfectly OK here.
--
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On Nov 28, 2007 12:17 PM, Philip M. Gollucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Schiz0 wrote:
> > On Nov 28, 2007 8:47 AM, Philip M. Gollucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Schiz0 wrote:
> >>> Hey,
> >>>
> >>> I'm running FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE. I recently csuped the source code
> >>> (src-all) and buil
>
>
> I did some googling but nothing interesting turned up. I find it
> curious that the latest build of Thunderbird works, but linux-firefox
> fails like it's native sibling.
>
> All help is appreciated...
>
>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Doug
>
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On Wednesday 28 November 2007 08:12:41 am Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> Félix Langelier wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I run a FreeBSD Jailer and I want to have multiple jails in 2 seperate
> > networks. The server has 2 network interfaces and each of them are
> > connected in a different network. Say vla
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 12:33:47PM -0500, Jeff Maxwell wrote:
>
> I have X11 installed on a server 6.1.
>
> Is there an easy way to remove it all?
>
> Do I have to remove each package individually?
>
You could probably make a good start with:
# pkg_deinstall -rf xorg-\*
check 1st what it will
Hello,
I have a freshly installed 7.0-BETA3 i386 system and am having issues
with firefox 2.0.0.9.
Upon launching /usr/local/bin/firefox from a command line I am
immediately returned a cursor with an error code of 1.
% /usr/local/bin/firefox
% echo $?
1
I debugged both /usr/local/bin/firefox an
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:20:54PM +1100, Norberto Meijome wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 00:29:15 -0800
> Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I think it has to do with that "autoload" {or whatever} is the
> > first thing that appears after the square box of options.
> > I only
Freminlins wrote:
I used to find FreeBSD easy. What has happened? I have a couple of machines
I usually install new versions on, one is headless the other is a desktop
machine (which was a 100% reliable 5.4 installation). I boot the headless
machine using floppies, then install across the net. Bu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> FreeBSD 7 supports ZFS. From there, NFS and Samba are easy. I've been
> using Solaris for this, but it's rather archaic in many ways, and the
> only reason I use it is for the stable ZFS support. Everything else in
> Solaris - given my needs - is a poor match.
People ha
On Tue, November 27, 2007 15:22, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Doug Poland wrote:
>> On Mon, November 26, 2007 15:03, Doug Poland wrote:
>>> On Mon, November 26, 2007 14:26, Doug Poland wrote:
Hello,
This morning my 7.0-BETA3 i386 system (Compaq nx7400) reset
shortly after starting X11
I used to find FreeBSD easy. What has happened? I have a couple of machines
I usually install new versions on, one is headless the other is a desktop
machine (which was a 100% reliable 5.4 installation). I boot the headless
machine using floppies, then install across the net. But something has
happ
Hello,
I am trying to combine my file server and router into a single box.
Before you tell me this is a bad idea, let me remind you this is a
personal installation (not intensive file serving) and the machine and
NICs are fairly beefy.
FreeBSD 7 supports ZFS. From there, NFS and Samba are
Do I have to remove each package individually?
Suppose you have installed the xorg server, you could remove it
easily. But it also matters how you installed. If you did it from
ports, you can probably
cd /usr/ports/x11/xorg
make deinstall
That just deletes the metaport (which is
Hello.
I was wondering if there is any place where i can get the
specifications used to write the syscalls.
I was reading the syscalls.master and it only says the number and name
of the syscall, and only few are documented at man.
Any idea who could have that kind of documentation?
As example, what
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 19:40:24 +0100
Laszlo Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff Maxwell wrote:
> > I have X11 installed on a server 6.1.
> >
> > Is there an easy way to remove it all?
> >
> > Do I have to remove each package individually?
> Suppose you have installed the xorg server, you could re
In response to Laszlo Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jeff Maxwell wrote:
> > I have X11 installed on a server 6.1.
> >
> > Is there an easy way to remove it all?
> >
> > Do I have to remove each package individually?
I highly recommend the pkg_cutleaves port, which makes this kind of thing
many orde
Jeff Maxwell wrote:
I have X11 installed on a server 6.1.
Is there an easy way to remove it all?
Do I have to remove each package individually?
Suppose you have installed the xorg server, you could remove it easily.
But it also matters how you installed. If you did it from ports, you can
prob
Rodolfo Pellegrino wrote:
On Nov 28, 2007 2:29 PM, Laszlo Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
My network configuration is a bit odd:
Internet --- SMC Hardware Router
(192.168.1.0/225.255.255.0) --- FreeBSD Gateway ---
(192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0) --
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the mDNSResponder port is up to date (moreso than even the apple download site)
so i installed that with the port.
it requires swig13 port as well.. which installed from the port just fine.
after you get all that installed and working w/o errors, there is a bonjour
python script set that will
On Nov 28, 2007 2:29 PM, Laszlo Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> My network configuration is a bit odd:
>
> Internet --- SMC Hardware Router
> (192.168.1.0/225.255.255.0) --- FreeBSD Gateway ---
> (192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0) --- Client computer
On 28/11/2007, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately both of these are not high quality PR submissions, which
> is probably why no action has been taken yet. At least in the first one
> you give a "how to repeat" that I was able to follow, but in general
> when you encounter a
I have X11 installed on a server 6.1.
Is there an easy way to remove it all?
Do I have to remove each package individually?
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Schiz0 wrote:
> On Nov 28, 2007 8:47 AM, Philip M. Gollucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Schiz0 wrote:
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> I'm running FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE. I recently csuped the source code
>>> (src-all) and built world.
>>> I then tried to "make buildkernel", and it ran for a little while,
>>> th
On Nov 28, 2007 8:47 AM, Philip M. Gollucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Schiz0 wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I'm running FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE. I recently csuped the source code
> > (src-all) and built world.
> > I then tried to "make buildkernel", and it ran for a little while,
> > then gave the follo
Hi All,
My network configuration is a bit odd:
Internet --- SMC Hardware Router
(192.168.1.0/225.255.255.0) --- FreeBSD Gateway ---
(192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0) --- Client computer
- skype is running on the client computer.
- The FreeBSD Gateway is a co
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 09:44:03 -0600
"Mark Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No we are not using NIS.
>
> it is a large directory i am listing. actually it is the /usr/home
> directory, and is probably the largest on the system. However "ls -l"
> runs for close to six minutesand spends the 10 s
ls | wc
returns " 88368836 71583"
Thanks
Mark
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Mohler
To: Mark Evans
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: ls -l takes a forever to finish.
HOW large is the directory?
ls | wc -l
On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 09:44 -0600, Mark Evans wrote:
> No we are not using NIS.
>
> it is a large directory i am listing. actually it is the /usr/home
> directory, and is probably the largest on the system. However "ls -l" runs
> for close to six minutesand spends the 10 seconds scrolling the s
On 11/27/07, jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Originally, I was in a hurry and was having trouble with ports. This
> approach had
> worked for three machines. But one I was having endless problems with.
> Meanwhile
> I got it together to get ports to work. But the port did not install a
> st
HOW large is the directory?
ls | wc -l
On Nov 28, 2007 7:44 AM, Mark Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No we are not using NIS.
>
> it is a large directory i am listing. actually it is the /usr/home
> directory, and is probably the largest on the system. However "ls -l" runs
> for close to s
No we are not using NIS.
it is a large directory i am listing. actually it is the /usr/home
directory, and is probably the largest on the system. However "ls -l" runs
for close to six minutesand spends the 10 seconds scrolling the screen with
the results. so i wait ls to start showing the re
find no aliease for "ls -l"
df returns the following. So looks like there is restill about 40 G on the
partition.
ilesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/aacd0s1a 97G 57G 33G64%/
devfs1.0K1.0K 0B 100%/dev
devfs1.0
У уторак, 28. новембра 2007 у 17:24:47,
"Westin Shafer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> је написао(ла):
> Thanks for the info. I had not seen that doc. However localedef and
> makelocale are not valid commands. I also checked out the port tree
> and these tools are not located there either. Are these Linu
Félix Langelier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I run a FreeBSD Jailer and I want to have multiple jails in 2 seperate
> networks. The server has 2 network interfaces and each of them are connected
> in a different network. Say vlan1 and vlan2.
>
> My problem is that all the network traffic is going throug
Alain G. Fabry wrote:
> When creating the tap interface, my system gives the following
>
> FreeBSD# uname -a
> FreeBSD FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE
> FreeBSD# kldstat
> Id Refs AddressSize Name
> 1 11 0xc040 6f7554 kernel
> 21 0xc0af8000 140c0snd_hda.ko
> 32 0xc0b0d000 479a8
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2007 15:00:35 schrieb Alain G. Fabry:
> FreeBSD# uname -a
> FreeBSD FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE
> FreeBSD# kldstat
> Id Refs AddressSize Name
> 1 11 0xc040 6f7554 kernel
> 21 0xc0af8000 140c0snd_hda.ko
> 32 0xc0b0d000 479a8sound.ko
> 41 0xc0
Hello,
I run a FreeBSD Jailer and I want to have multiple jails in 2 seperate
networks. The server has 2 network interfaces and each of them are connected in
a different network. Say vlan1 and vlan2.
My problem is that all the network traffic is going through the first interface
(vlan1). What
When creating the tap interface, my system gives the following
FreeBSD# uname -a
FreeBSD FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE
FreeBSD# kldstat
Id Refs AddressSize Name
1 11 0xc040 6f7554 kernel
21 0xc0af8000 140c0snd_hda.ko
32 0xc0b0d000 479a8sound.ko
41 0xc0b55000 1d278
Schiz0 wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm running FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE. I recently csuped the source code
> (src-all) and built world.
> I then tried to "make buildkernel", and it ran for a little while,
> then gave the following error and stopped:
>
> http://schiz0.securityexploits.com/make.buildkernel.out
Hey,
I'm running FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE. I recently csuped the source code
(src-all) and built world.
I then tried to "make buildkernel", and it ran for a little while,
then gave the following error and stopped:
http://schiz0.securityexploits.com/make.buildkernel.out
The error is at the bottom -
Brian wrote:
There's a thread on the -stable list about 8 cores being an issue in a
very specific case. I couldn't imagine setting j to something more than
2x or 3x at the most of your available cores.
So it's okay by you that freebsd utilities crash when you overload them?
Not to me ;-)
On 28/11/2007, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris wrote:
> > On 26/11/2007, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Of course not :P What are the PR references?
> >>
> >>> Try this.
> >>>
> >>> Login to twice on ssh.
> >>> If not root su both to root.
> >>> using the 2nd tt
Chris wrote:
On 26/11/2007, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Of course not :P What are the PR references?
Try this.
Login to twice on ssh.
If not root su both to root.
using the 2nd tty do a watch -W on the first tty.
on the first tty type 'killall watch'
you have now crashed freebs
On 26/11/2007, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Of course not :P What are the PR references?
>
> > Try this.
> >
> > Login to twice on ssh.
> > If not root su both to root.
> > using the 2nd tty do a watch -W on the first tty.
> > on the first tty type 'killall watch'
> > you have now
Chuck Robey wrote:
Nice description, but you'd better include enough info so that they
could make FreeBSD-stype diffs: diff has the unfortunate default of
making an output that is compatible with ed(1). This supplies
extremely little information to use, in case the file you're trying to
patc
On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 15:42 +0800, williamkow wrote:
[...]
> *NickServ * Password
> accepted
> - you are now recognized
>
> =-= User mode for wwwkow is now +e
then you join #FreeBSD, type below command:
/join #FreeBSD
is there anything else i can help you?
> Do you
Brian wrote:
Isn't 1000 an unrealistically high value?
Brian
On a system with only 2 cores and 2GB RAM - yes. I'm not sure that even
with a huge number of cores you'd get much benefit from running such a
massively parallel make, unless the build system is more intelligent
than I think it is
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 05:41:44PM +1100, Norberto Meijome wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 22:01:50 -0800
> Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Since my line went dead last Friday I've been having troubles
> > simply building a new kernel. I cvsup'd RELENG_6_2 last time,
> > rebu
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