Hi,
I am not sure but as per some internet guide, I have configured the bridge on
Freebsd(7) Machine with two LAN cards on it
I have compiled my KERNEL with (device if_bridge)
and then added code to rc.conf
cloned_interfaces="bridge0"
ifconfig_bridge0="addm sk0 addm sk1 up"
ifconfig
Hey guys,
After having lots of problems with memory and 7.1/ZFS, I first
switched everything to 64-bit (amd64), and then I had a new problem,
so I eventually gave up and switched back to UFS (saying on amd64
distro/ports), but I'm still having memory issues.
My current one is that SpamAss
2009/3/2 Alex Kirk :
> This is why I love open-source mailing lists - you never know what sort of
> awesome you'll find!
>
> My question at this point, though, is how in the world I could actually
> apply this patch, seeing as how the system is in a non-bootable state. Is
> this something that's al
Hi all,
As you're already aware, there've been known issues with ACPI running on
some laptops. For instance, mine is a Toshiba Satellite A105-S2051.
When I first installed FreeBSD v6.3 I would get the following error...
*** ACPI-0370: Error - No installed handler for fixed event ***
>From
Allow me an addition:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 03:53:24 +, RW wrote:
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d is the default for local scripts, that's where
> package put their scripts, but there are some rules.
>
> - they should either be proper RCNG scripts or they should end in a .sh
> extension
I'm not sure i
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 19:14:17 -0800 (PST)
gahn wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> I have some starting scripts under some other directories other
> than /etc/rc.d. How could I utilize the rc.conf file to start them
> when the system boots up?
>
> The default location for rc.conf is /etc/rc.d only and the kn
Hi,
> The default location for rc.conf is /etc/rc.d only and the knob
> "local_startup=/usr/local/etc/rc.d" doesn't seem to be working for
> me for some reasons
Syntax? on my machines it's:
local_startup="/usr/local/etc/rc.d"
with quotes around the path, not around the full line.
Olivier
_
gahn writes:
> The default location for rc.conf is /etc/rc.d only and the knob
> "local_startup=/usr/local/etc/rc.d" doesn't seem to be working
> for me for some reasons
Your best bet is to figure out why the latter is true, and fix
it.
Robert Huff
Hi all:
I have some starting scripts under some other directories other than /etc/rc.d.
How could I utilize the rc.conf file to start them when the system boots up?
The default location for rc.conf is /etc/rc.d only and the knob
"local_startup=/usr/local/etc/rc.d" doesn't seem to be working fo
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 02:24:47PM -0500, APseudoUtopia wrote:
>
> Cron is not sending output as emails. I noticed this when I stopped
> seeing the output of a backup script in my daily email. I thought
> there was a problem with the backup script - but no, it's cron not
> sending the emails.
>
>
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 11:21:54 -0800, prad wrote:
> besides, you don't really need to, do you?
> i just log in with su -m and get to use my own account's aliases etc,
> but as root.
Furthermore, since the introduction of the sudo command (which
is installabe by ports / package) prefixing commands wi
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 17:43:55 +0100, Daniel Lannstrom wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 11:11:56AM -0500, Glen Barber wrote:
> > This explains one of the reasons not to change root's shell:
> >
> > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/faq/security.html#TOOR-ACCOUNT
>
> Yes that's exactly what I mean
Alex,
This is known problem with FreeBSD and ICH7..ICH8..ICH9 chipsets. There is a
patch for it:
http://www.nabble.com/Vital-Patches-for-ataraid-with-Intel-Matrix-RAID-(ICH7)-td16179257.html
I though didn't test the patch, and funny thing, I posted earlier today asking
if anyone had tried out
This is why I love open-source mailing lists - you never know what
sort of awesome you'll find!
My question at this point, though, is how in the world I could
actually apply this patch, seeing as how the system is in a
non-bootable state. Is this something that's already been included in
On Monday 02 March 2009, Edward Ruggeri wrote:
> I am using FreeBSD 7.0 Stable. I want to run the Linguistica project
> Linux binary. However, after loading the Linux kernel module, when I
> try to run the binary the system replies:
>
> ./lxa-ubuntu-325: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_
Does anyone have a clue how I can fix this, preferably while
retaining my data? I could wipe the box if necessary, but I'd
really prefer not to, as that would be a huge pain in the butt.
Thanks,
Alex Kirk
I would begin by going into the raid BIOS at bootup to see what
containers are
Xorg 7.4 has some major problems on FreeBSD my Xorg shows my cards bios
screen when booting but yeah you need dbus and hal running unless you add
the option that is in /usr/ports/UPDATING to your ServerLayout
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Does anyone have a clue how I can fix this, preferably while retaining my
data? I could wipe the box if necessary, but I'd
really prefer not to, as that would be a huge pain in the butt.
Thanks,
Alex Kirk
I would begin by going into the raid BIOS at bootup to see what
containers are
"Ming Tang" wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> Thank you for the response.
>
> I tried and did not figure out where is the problem. I am attaching the
> command line prompts and clamd.log and freshclam.log content here.
>
> ns1#
> ns1# ./clamav-clamd.sh status
> clamav_clamd is not running.
> ns1# ./clamav-c
First off, I realize that this may be more of a lower-level hardware
question than is appropriate to ask here, but I'm at a real loss, and
have no idea who else to ask...so I apologize in advance if I'm being
a pest.
That said: I've got a FreeBSD 7.0/stable box that is used as the
develop
I am using FreeBSD 7.0 Stable. I want to run the Linguistica project
Linux binary. However, after loading the Linux kernel module, when I
try to run the binary the system replies:
./lxa-ubuntu-325: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not
found (required by ./lxa-ubuntu-325)
./lxa-ub
for sure not.
Well, they say they resist a lot better to accidental falling; I never looked
you seriously underestimate normal cheap hard disks :)
of course they will fail when hit WHILE WORKING, but when turned off they
can stand REALLY a lot.
_
Mel wrote:
> On Saturday 28 February 2009 23:06:10 Fbsd1 wrote:
> > I am looking for software like portmanager/portmaster but works
> > on the package system instead of the port system. Is there such
> > am application available?
>
> Not (yet). Without /usr/ports it's impossible to find out what
Wojciech Puchar ha scritto:
On the cost you are right; they justify this with higher reliability.
Whether this is true or not, I don't know.
for sure not.
Well, they say they resist a lot better to accidental falling; I never
looked into them first hand, so I'm not able to tell if this is a
I installed one of these recently under CentOS and it
worked exactly as a SATA disc. Its more convenient
than plugging data / power every day and looks more
professional when used for customers servers.
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worked exactly as a SATA disc. Its more convenient
than plugging data / power every day and looks more
^^
the only true argument. if they like to pay more and You sell it - very
good.
for SATA disks - use e-SATA connectors or USB-SATA bridges
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i don't see a reason it should not.
Although they are HD, they are sold as tape replacement.
I was told they are seen as tapes and last time I checked only SCSI tapes
were supported by FreeBSD.
The whole thing might however not hold and they could be seen for what they
are: just hard disks.
Wojciech Puchar ha scritto:
Hello.
Has anyone been using the above (either USB or SATA)?
Do they work with FreeBSD?
i don't see a reason it should not.
Although they are HD, they are sold as tape replacement.
I was told they are seen as tapes and last time I checked only SCSI
tapes were supp
Cron is not sending output as emails. I noticed this when I stopped
seeing the output of a backup script in my daily email. I thought
there was a problem with the backup script - but no, it's cron not
sending the emails.
I had this problem before on 6.1, which I never found a solution to. I
gave u
Hi all:
I have problems to compile mail/evolution:
"checking for GTKHTML... configure: error: Package requirements
(libgtkhtml-3.14 >= 3.23.5) were not met:
Requested 'libgtkhtml-3.14 >= 3.23.5' but version of libgtkhtml is 3.18.3
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if
Thanks.
--- On Sat, 2/28/09, Glyn Millington wrote:
> From: Glyn Millington
> Subject: Re: xi?
> To: ipfr...@yahoo.com
> Cc: "freebsd general questions"
> Date: Saturday, February 28, 2009, 9:12 PM
> gahn writes:
>
> > Hi all:
> >
> > I am rebuilding those ports and run into some
> problem
Hi,
Has anyone had experience applying this patch to their FreeBSD 6.x setup?
http://www.nabble.com/Vital-Patches-for-ataraid-with-Intel-Matrix-RAID-(ICH7)-td16179257.html
I've couple of machines using ICH8/ICH9 which seem to exhibit the same problems
and would be interested in applying the pat
+++ dacoder [01/03/09 13:17 -0500]:
updating my system friday from the feb 7 version of 7.1 to the latest broke
tcp and udp (but *not* icmp) over ipnat, which had worked forever with my
current ipfilter rules and ipnat mapping rules, which are pretty simple.
what has changed?
/etc/ipnat.rules:
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 13:51:32 -0500
Jerry McAllister wrote:
> I am not necessarily recommending all this, but it is better tham
> changing the actual root account's shell.
>
besides, you don't really need to, do you?
i just log in with su -m and get to use my own account's aliases etc,
but as root.
2009/3/1 Wojciech Puchar :
> no idea what's microsoft one note (i don't use their products), but - as
> usual - try to find unix program(s) that will accomplish your task, not
> equivalents.
>
> or try wine
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2009/3/1 Bernt Hansson :
>
> Charles Oppermann skrev:
That depends on where you are domiciled. Under certain scenarios, simply
open the box, or installing the software constitutes acceptance of the
EULA.
>>> Yes I'm aware of that, but that kind of agreement isn't valid in Sweden.
>>
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 03:50:29PM +0100, Sniper wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I heard that changing root shell to bash is not good idea, also programing
> in any C shell not applicable. So which shell is the most appropriate for
> root user ?
You can get your tail in a crack if you boot to single user or an
updating my system friday from the feb 7 version of 7.1 to the latest broke
tcp and udp (but *not* icmp) over ipnat, which had worked forever with my
current ipfilter rules and ipnat mapping rules, which are pretty simple.
what has changed?
/etc/ipnat.rules:
map age0 10.0.0.0/24 -> /32
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 04:16:50PM +, Frank Shute wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 03:50:29PM +0100, Sniper wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I heard that changing root shell to bash is not good idea, also programing
> > in any C shell not applicable. So which shell is the most appropriate for
> > ro
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 16:16:50 +
Frank Shute wrote:
> pdksh is statically linked and I don't know if bash is.
It's a build option.
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Hello.
Has anyone been using the above (either USB or SATA)?
Do they work with FreeBSD?
i don't see a reason it should not.
anyway - it's cardridges are more expensive than ordinary hard disks -
doesn't make sense.
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If a modern hard drive begins to let bad blocks through it's internal
block relocation mechanics have failed. I recommend to take backup on
everthing on that disk because this is usually a sign that the disk
will die shortly.
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 07:17:44PM +0100, Marco wrote:
> hej list,
>
Why is this not a good idea? The only reason I can think of it that you
want your root shell on the root hard drive. As many system use a
separate partition for /usr and that bash installs to /usr/local/bin per
yes it may be a reason, but there is always /rescue directory.
and - at least me - p
I heard that changing root shell to bash is not good idea
from whom?
use what you like the most.
, also programing
in any C shell not applicable. So which shell is the most appropriate for
root user ?
anything you like.
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no idea what's microsoft one note (i don't use their products), but - as
usual - try to find unix program(s) that will accomplish your task, not
equivalents.
or try wine
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during dd tests i encounter hardware problems with my harddisk. is there
a way to mark parts of the hdd as "bad" so those are not used anymore?
not much.
you may label it the way it will skip that part.
anyway - sata/IDE drives has in-hardware bad block remapping. if you see
bad blocks there
hej list,
during dd tests i encounter hardware problems with my harddisk. is there
a way to mark parts of the hdd as "bad" so those are not used anymore?
best regards,
marco
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On Sun 2009-03-01 08:50:48 UTC-0800, James (ja...@slohall.com) wrote:
> For some reason when i type uname -a on my desktop, which is running 7.1, all
> I see is this:
>
> $ uname -a
> FreeBSD me 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 1 08:58:24 UTC
> 2009 r...@driscoll.cse
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 17:46:27 +
"Daniel Bye" wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 08:50:48AM -0800, James wrote:
> > For some reason when i type uname -a on my desktop, which is running 7.1,
> > all I see is this:
> >
> > $ uname -a
> > FreeBSD me 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu J
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 08:50:48AM -0800, James wrote:
> For some reason when i type uname -a on my desktop, which is running 7.1, all
> I see is this:
>
> $ uname -a
> FreeBSD me 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 1 08:58:24 UTC
> 2009 r...@driscoll.cse.buffalo.edu:/us
is there a microsoft one note counterpart for freebsd?
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For some reason when i type uname -a on my desktop, which is running 7.1, all I
see is this:
$ uname -a
FreeBSD me 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 1 08:58:24 UTC
2009 r...@driscoll.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
But if i run freebsd-update f
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Daniel Lannstrom wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 11:11:56AM -0500, Glen Barber wrote:
>> This explains one of the reasons not to change root's shell:
>>
>> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/faq/security.html#TOOR-ACCOUNT
>
> Yes that's exactly what I meant. Is t
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 11:11:56AM -0500, Glen Barber wrote:
> This explains one of the reasons not to change root's shell:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/faq/security.html#TOOR-ACCOUNT
Yes that's exactly what I meant. Is there any other reason except for
that? As I see it that problem c
Frank Shute wrote:
I think programming with csh is deprecated nowadays - a shell guru
could tell you if that's true.
Sure csh is deprecated for programming, and has been for a long time[*].
But this is not about shell programming. It's about what interactive shell
root should have. That's a v
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 03:50:29PM +0100, Sniper wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I heard that changing root shell to bash is not good idea, also programing
> in any C shell not applicable. So which shell is the most appropriate for
> root user ?
>
I changed my root shell to pdksh with no ill-effects. I just
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Daniel Lannstrom wrote:
> Why is this not a good idea? The only reason I can think of it that you
> want your root shell on the root hard drive. As many system use a
> separate partition for /usr and that bash installs to /usr/local/bin per
> default I can see how
Why is this not a good idea? The only reason I can think of it that you
want your root shell on the root hard drive. As many system use a
separate partition for /usr and that bash installs to /usr/local/bin per
default I can see how that can cause troubles. But are there any other
reasons? Unstabil
Hello.
Has anyone been using the above (either USB or SATA)?
Do they work with FreeBSD?
Care to share your experience?
bye & Thanks
av.
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On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 07:20:21PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
>
> bsdstats is now in the base system.
On what?
> Have bsdstats_enable="YES" is rc.conf
> Worked this way in 7.0.
> What am I missing here???
$ pkg_info -D bsdstats*
Still in a port (sysutils/bsdstats) on:
FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p2 amd64
Re
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Sniper wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I heard that changing root shell to bash is not good idea, also programing
> in any C shell not applicable. So which shell is the most appropriate for
> root user ?
>
/bin/csh
--
Glen Barber
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Hi!
I heard that changing root shell to bash is not good idea, also programing
in any C shell not applicable. So which shell is the most appropriate for
root user ?
Regards,
Jurif
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Valerio Daelli writes:
> is there anyone working on a port of perl5.10?
> I can only see ports of 5.8 and 5.6.
> I can make a port of 5.10, it seems to compile flawlessly on
> FreeBSD 7.
_Many_ ports depend on perl, and each must be tested (and
if broken hopefully fixed) before such
Hi
is there anyone working on a port of perl5.10?
I can only see ports of 5.8 and 5.6.
I can make a port of 5.10, it seems to compile flawlessly on FreeBSD 7.
Have a good day
Valerio
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Mel writes:
> Aside what Michael pointed out, ports-mgmt/pkg_cutleaves is much
> easier for this task. It will only delete leaves, so if b is
> still needed by X, it will not come up on the next iteration. And
> you get to see the short description of the package, so may
> decide to keep it
all sorted at some point I had over looked the group id which was wrong
when I added the user
I all ways fix these things after asking for help :(
Thanks
Terry
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Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
| FreeBSD 6.4-STABLE
Just upgraded my MySQL server/client to v5.0.77 and php version to
php5-5.2.8 but something struck my eye when opening phpmyadmin, saying:
'Your PHP MySQL library version 4.0.27 differs from your MySQL server
version 5.0.77.
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009, Fbsd1 wrote:
I get message ==oops you renamed me using unix2dos instead.
Someone else has already replied that the binary only knows what to
do by checking the name used to call it. The way to do what you want
is to use an alias in your shell. In BASH this would be
alias
I get this error using vexim which is a php front end for exim ( I have
mailed there list )
I am running it in a jail and when I goto add a new domain I get Error
getting UID/GID.
All existing domains and accounts are fine ( these come from another
server and have been moved into the jail ) and
m.borsat...@alice.it wrote:
[snip]
>> thanks ... but ... how?
>> now I don't get the first message; but the second tells me that a library
>> is missing, but it is present. anyway I' prepared a very simple
>> /etc/libmap.conf like this:
>>
>> # /etc/libmap.conf
>> #
>> # candidate mapp
Then you will need to limit it to diablo only by placing it in the exec
path in []'s
m.borsat...@alice.it wrote:
amm ... when I change the 'candidate' something strange begins to happen: bash
doesn't work anymore, saying that it does not find the library. this happens as
soon as I do the chan
Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 14:47:27 -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Tim Judd wrote:
Actually this is the 5th time --- computers start counting at zero.
Wow, what a nice technicality you have found!
If "computers start counting at zero", and if the system-installed
kernel starts at ze
bsdstats is now in the base system.
Have bsdstats_enable="YES" is rc.conf
Worked this way in 7.0.
What am I missing here???
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amm ... when I change the 'candidate' something strange begins to happen: bash
doesn't work anymore, saying that it does not find the library. this happens as
soon as I do the change, showing what you've explained to me.
Marco
> thanks ... but ... how?
> now I don't get the first message; but t
m.borsat...@alice.it wrote:
> thanks ... but ... how?
> now I don't get the first message; but the second tells me that a library
> is missing, but it is present. anyway I' prepared a very simple
> /etc/libmap.conf like this:
>
> # /etc/libmap.conf
> #
> # candidate mapping
> #
> libc
Roland Smith wrote:
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 05:00:27PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
I use the dos2unix console command all the time. I am tried to typing in
that long name. I tried to do a hard link on it.
ln /usr/local/bin/dos2unix /usr/local/bin/d2u
This command is accepted without error, but when it
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istiyorum. Urun seçeneklerimi www.ozcevikmobilya.com.tr web sayfami z
thanks ... but ... how?
now I don't get the first message; but the second tells me that a library is
missing, but it is present.
anyway I' prepared a very simple /etc/libmap.conf like this:
# /etc/libmap.conf
#
# candidate mapping
#
libc.so.6 /usr/compat/linux/lib/libc.s
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
| FreeBSD 6.4-STABLE
Just upgraded my MySQL server/client to v5.0.77 and php version to
php5-5.2.8 but something struck my eye when opening phpmyadmin, saying:
'Your PHP MySQL library version 4.0.27 differs from your MySQL server
version 5.0.77. This may cause unpredicta
| FreeBSD 6.4-STABLE
Just upgraded my MySQL server/client to v5.0.77 and php version to
php5-5.2.8 but something struck my eye when opening phpmyadmin, saying:
'Your PHP MySQL library version 4.0.27 differs from your MySQL server
version 5.0.77. This may cause unpredictable behavior'.
I obv
m.borsat...@alice.it wrote:
Hi.
I've installed netbeans from ports without error messages. when I started the program I got an error like this:
"libpthread.so.2 needed by java not found". I've verified that there is a libpthread.so.20 in
/usr/local/lib/pth. I've done a rough attempt making a so
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 05:00:27PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> I use the dos2unix console command all the time. I am tried to typing in
> that long name. I tried to do a hard link on it.
> ln /usr/local/bin/dos2unix /usr/local/bin/d2u
> This command is accepted without error, but when it execute it
> d2
Hi.
I've installed netbeans from ports without error messages. when I started the
program I got an error like this: "libpthread.so.2 needed by java not found".
I've verified that there is a libpthread.so.20 in /usr/local/lib/pth. I've done
a rough attempt making a soft link; after that I've rest
long name. I tried to do a hard link on it.
ln /usr/local/bin/dos2unix /usr/local/bin/d2u
This command is accepted without error, but when it execute it
d2u .txt
I get message ==oops you renamed me using unix2dos instead.
I also tried
ln -s /usr/local/bin/dos2unix /usr/local/bin/d2u
and got sa
At 09:40 AM 2/28/2009, Andrei Brezan wrote:
Hello list,
I have a strange problem and I don't know what to relate it to.
My ISP
changed my IP from (eg) 10.1.1.1 to 15.1.1.1. I have changed my zone
files to reflect that change.
"dig -t mx domain.com" results in mail.domain.com 3600 IN A
Fbsd1 wrote:
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Fbsd1 wrote:
I am looking for software like portmanager/portmaster but works on
the package system instead of the port system. Is there such am
application available?
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On Saturday 28 February 2009 06:23:52 Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
> --
> From: "Chris Rees"
> Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 9:35 AM
> To: "FreeBSD Mailing List"
> Subject: Re: ZFS + Samba = nicely
>
> > 2009/2/26 Brad Pitney :
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> can an
I use the dos2unix console command all the time. I am tried to typing in
that long name. I tried to do a hard link on it.
ln /usr/local/bin/dos2unix /usr/local/bin/d2u
This command is accepted without error, but when it execute it
d2u .txt
I get message ==oops you renamed me using unix2dos in
On Saturday 28 February 2009 23:06:10 Fbsd1 wrote:
> I am looking for software like portmanager/portmaster but works on the
> package system instead of the port system. Is there such am application
> available?
Not (yet). Without /usr/ports it's impossible to find out what software needs
updating
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Fbsd1 wrote:
I am looking for software like portmanager/portmaster but works on the
package system instead of the port system. Is there such am
application available?
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Fbsd1 wrote:
Just installed Xorg package from parkages-current hoping to get
environment containing all the fixes. Still have the no mouse curser
movement on xfce desktop.
Adding
Option "AllowEmptyInput" "Off"
statement to ServerLayout section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
got the mouse curser moving.
On Saturday 28 February 2009 07:43:13 Andrei Brezan wrote:
> Andrei Brezan wrote:
> > "ping mail.domain.com" it tries to get to 10.1.1.1 the old ip and gets
> > time to live exceeded fro an ip along the route. When i try to ping
> > domain.com it gets all ok as it pings the new ip.
> Disregard my
Just installed Xorg package from parkages-current hoping to get
environment containing all the fixes. Still have the no mouse curser
movement on xfce desktop.
Adding
Option "AllowEmptyInput" "Off"
statement to ServerLayout section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
got the mouse curser moving.
But I still g
On Saturday 28 February 2009 08:24:52 Roy Stuivenberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to set screensaver blanktime in the kernel.
> I have daemon_saver set in the kernel also, and all the needed components
> in kernel.
> When I set blanktime in rc.conf, it's not working.
> After reboot, daemon_sa
Fbsd1 wrote:
I am looking for software like portmanager/portmaster but works on the
package system instead of the port system. Is there such am
application available?
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On Saturday 28 February 2009 20:12:43 Glyn Millington wrote:
> gahn writes:
> > Hi all:
> >
> > I am rebuilding those ports and run into some problems. one of those
> > is:
> >
> > checking for XINPUT... configure: error: Package requirements (x11 xext
> > xi >= 1.2 inputproto >= 1.5) were not met
On Saturday 28 February 2009 16:50:11 Jon Radel wrote:
> Monty Pyth wrote:
> > Does anyone know what file Apache checks to get the time zone offset for
> > httpd-access.log?
> >
> > 65.223.44.56 - frank [10/Oct/2000:13:55:36 -0500] "GET /apache_pb.gif
> > HTTP/1.0" 200 2326 "http://www.example.com/
I am looking for software like portmanager/portmaster but works on the
package system instead of the port system. Is there such am application
available?
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