Fred Boatwright wrote:
> Until FBSD X is working on the pc I have to use Netscape 4.79 on
> a Sun running Solaris 2.6 (which I would prefer to keep using if
> only a modern browser was available) ...
If the problems with X on FBSD are limited to the X "server"
(display subsystem), perhaps you ca
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 00:05:39 -0400, Derek Schwartz
wrote:
> Well, I don't have a memory stick, but I do have other hard drives,
> should I try it on the other HD's???
Have you been lucky to successfully boot from CD / DVD (1st question)
and install FreeBSD onto the hard disk (2nd question)? Did
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Nikolai Schupbach wrote:
> We are doing some performance testing on a new system. We have a
> OpenSolaris NFS server sharing a folder on a ZFS filesystem and a FreeBSD
> 8.1 NFS client. The machines are directly connected using 10GbE (no switch
> in-between).
>
>
We are doing some performance testing on a new system. We have a OpenSolaris
NFS server sharing a folder on a ZFS filesystem and a FreeBSD 8.1 NFS client.
The machines are directly connected using 10GbE (no switch in-between).
Below are the performance figures we attained when doing simple 10GB
On 8/22/2010 7:25 PM, Garry wrote:
Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs can't get
much off of them, but they can get a lot out of BSD.
Oh the corny quote, "If you love something set it free, if
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have you considered postfix running in satellite more or smart host ?
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:11 AM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> In what timeframe from the boot? I suspect WPA was still in the
>> authentication process. My Toshiba's wireless card would take a few
>> seconds (roughly 10) before
On 8/23/10 12:11 AM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
>> In what timeframe from the boot? I suspect WPA was still in the
>> authentication process. My Toshiba's wireless card would take a few
>> seconds (roughly 10) before authenticating.
>>
>
> You are no doubt right...WPA was probably still in the auth
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 01:25:34AM +0100, Garry wrote:
> Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
> they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs can't get
> much off of them, but they can get a lot out of BSD.
If the kernel is the basis of an OS
At 1:25 AM +0100 8/23/10, Garry wrote:
Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor
lock-in), they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure
that BSDs can't get much off of them, but they can get a lot out
of BSD.
Mac OS is the Mach kernel, plus a userland and unix l
In what timeframe from the boot? I suspect WPA was still in the
authentication process. My Toshiba's wireless card would take a few
seconds (roughly 10) before authenticating.
You are no doubt right...WPA was probably still in the authentication
process. Clearly, everything is working now
On 8/22/10 11:51 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> OK...here's what is happening now. I have put these entries into
> /etc/rc.conf:
>
> wlans_iwi0="wlan0"
> ifconfig_wlan0="WPA DHCP"
>
> when I booted up I could see from the wireless "beacon" indicator that
> something was happening. But I kept gettin
On 8/22/10 11:28 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Yep, it was a typo. OK...iwi0 is now showing up in the ifconfig
output. I shall make the (hopefully) appropriate entries in
/etc/rc.conf and see what happens.
Good to hear. Good luck!
Regards,
OK...here's what is happening now. I have put these
good, keep going... youll get there
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> On 8/22/10 11:00 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for your help so far. Yes, I have looked at the handbook section
>>> on wireless, and as a matter of fact I installed 8.1 on an ancient
>>> Comp
On 8/22/10 11:28 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> Yep, it was a typo. OK...iwi0 is now showing up in the ifconfig
> output. I shall make the (hopefully) appropriate entries in
> /etc/rc.conf and see what happens.
>
Good to hear. Good luck!
Regards,
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On 8/22/10 11:00 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Thanks for your help so far. Yes, I have looked at the handbook section
on wireless, and as a matter of fact I installed 8.1 on an ancient
Compaq Presario (6GB HD!) and was able to configure the Atheros wireless
pci card so that the computer works quit
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 01:25:34AM +0100, Garry wrote:
> This is a conversation held on a UK group page, can you confirm or deny this
> as twaddle.
>
>
>
> Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
> they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs
On 8/22/10 11:21 PM, Rob Byrnes wrote:
[snip]
>>
>>echo 'legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1' >> /boot/loader.conf
>>echo 'if_iwi_load="YES"' >> /boot/loader.conf
>>echo 'iwi_bss_load="YES"' >> /boot/loader.conf
>>echo 'iwi_ibss_load="YES"' >> /boot/loader.conf
>>
On 23 August 2010 13:14, Glen Barber wrote:
> On 8/22/10 11:00 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for your help so far. Yes, I have looked at the handbook section
>> on wireless, and as a matter of fact I installed 8.1 on an ancient
>> Compaq Presario (6GB HD!) and was able to configure the At
On Aug 22, 2010, at 7:25 PM, Garry wrote:
> This is a conversation held on a UK group page, can you confirm or deny this
> as twaddle.
>
> Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
> they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs can't get
> much
On 8/22/10 11:00 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> Thanks for your help so far. Yes, I have looked at the handbook section
> on wireless, and as a matter of fact I installed 8.1 on an ancient
> Compaq Presario (6GB HD!) and was able to configure the Atheros wireless
> pci card so that the computer wor
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On 8/22/10 8:12 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I just acquired an IBM Thinkpad R51 on which I have installed 8.1
Release. I have scoured the handbook and tried a number of different
combinations in /etc/rc.conf and /boot/loader.conf to get the wireless
working, but so far with no luck. Can anyone
On 8/22/10 10:47 PM, Glen Barber wrote:
> particularly where you configure wlan0 as the interface in rc.conf -
> pre-8.0-RELEASE, the convention was to use:
>
> ifconfig_ath0="DHCP"
>
> where iwn0 was an Atheros-based chipset. The new way is to set the
> following in rc.conf:
Of course, i
On 8/22/10 8:12 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> I just acquired an IBM Thinkpad R51 on which I have installed 8.1
> Release. I have scoured the handbook and tried a number of different
> combinations in /etc/rc.conf and /boot/loader.conf to get the wireless
> working, but so far with no luck. Can any
It's a lot like complaining that your bull is counterproductive
because it isn't a cow and therefore won't yield milk.
If one's definition of "productive" is "expands the amount of software
in the universe that is non-proprietary," then perhaps the BSD license
is "non-productive" -- but that
OS X is based on Darwin which was, as I understand it, inspired by BSD but not
specifically FreeBSD; most like was Net or OpenBSD.
But, you can say the same about Windows, Mac OS and X11 because they were all
inspired by Xerox PARC...
Or a brand of tires because they look a lot like another bra
This is a conversation held on a UK group page, can you confirm or deny this
as twaddle.
Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs can't get
much off of them, but they can get a lot out of BSD.
Also
I just acquired an IBM Thinkpad R51 on which I have installed 8.1
Release. I have scoured the handbook and tried a number of different
combinations in /etc/rc.conf and /boot/loader.conf to get the wireless
working, but so far with no luck. Can anyone give me a heads up on
getting wireless op
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 10:34:46AM +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 04:13:17PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 06:37:36AM -0500, Depo Catcher wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > On 8/20/2010 7:07 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> > > >On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 06:45:11PM -0500,
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 01:29:42PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> no X11, but i do need it.
>
> is there a way of getting, say, [c]twm configured remotely?
I don't think you have to. You just have to tell the X programs you want to
run on the server to connect to the X server on the mach
Frank Shute wrote:
>
> On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 07:19:36PM +0200, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
> >
> > On Sunday 22 August 2010 06:22:48 Fred Boatwright wrote:
> > > The .xinitrc file:
> > > xrdb
> > > xsetroot -solid gray &
> > > xterm -geometry +0-100 &
> > > xconsole -geometry -0+0 -fn 5x7 &
> > >
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 07:19:36PM +0200, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
>
> On Sunday 22 August 2010 06:22:48 Fred Boatwright wrote:
> > The .xinitrc file:
> > xrdb
> > xsetroot -solid gray &
> > xterm -geometry +0-100 &
> > xconsole -geometry -0+0 -fn 5x7 &
> > #exec olvwm #complained about a missin
On 22 August 2010 13:49, Glen Barber wrote:
> On 8/21/10 11:57 PM, Joe wrote:
> > I am thinking about running zfs on the host for everything except
> > booting the system. I plan to create a 1gb zfs area which I want to use
> > for a jail directory tree.
> >
> > Is this possible?
>
> Yep.
>
> #
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 19:07:25 +0200
Eduardo wrote:
> Who can point me on the HPC status?
Brooks Davis (brooks at freebsd.org) gave a talk at EuroBSDCon
(http://www.ukuug.org/events/eurobsdcon2009/talks/) and AsiaBSDCon
recently about porting HPC tools to FreeBSD, so you might want to talk
to him
On Sunday 22 August 2010 06:22:48 Fred Boatwright wrote:
> The .xinitrc file:
> xrdb
> xsetroot -solid gray &
> xterm -geometry +0-100 &
> xconsole -geometry -0+0 -fn 5x7 &
> #exec olvwm #complained about a missing font
> exec fvwm
Is this file executable?
signature.asc
Description: This
Hello:
Is the freebsd-hpc list the correct one to discuss about hpc? It
appears to be disabled. Or are freebsd-cluster, freebsd-performance?
Who do i talk to create a directory in ports with all HPC software for
FreeBSD? Can it be done using a directory with links to the real
category?
Who can
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 07:42:35 -0700
Fred Boatwright articulated:
> Hi Jerry,
> I do not have the driver you suggest on the CD. I have:
> nividia-driver
> nividia-driver-173
> nividia-driver-71
> nividia-driver-96
> Which should be used? I was not able to find the version you
> mentioned with the
I was just able to change my zfs boot pool to raid0 by resetting the
bootfs property, adding the slice, and setting it back. I was able to
find a webpage talking about importing FreeBSD zfs pools into
opensolaris and having problems with disk management because of the
bootfs property. With th
On Fri, 2010-08-20 at 12:12 -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to use awk to parse values from a string of
> unknown length and unknown fields using awk, from within a shell script, and
> write those values to a file in a certain order.
>
> Here's a typical string that I w
Anyone using msmtp with Comcast? I have in the past used this in
conjunction with Mutt, but can't get it to work now. Here is my .msmtprc:
accountdefault
host smtp.comcast.net
from
authon
user
password
port587
When I try to send from Mutt I get
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 03:14:58PM +0100, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 22:17:00 +0200
> Roland Smith wrote:
>
> > For future reference; you should never edit files in /etc/ directly.
> > If you want ot edit files in /etc or /usr/local/etc, first copy them
> > to a directory in your $HO
Jerry wrote:
>
> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 21:22:40 -0600 (MDT)
> Warren Block articulated:
>
> > Those would be the nVidia binary drivers. There's also
> > x11-drivers/xf86-video-nv. I avoid nVidia cards, so someone else
> > will have to comment on those.
>
> I came to this party late, so please e
Tijl Coosemans wrote:
>
> On Sunday 22 August 2010 06:22:48 Fred Boatwright wrote:
> > Eitan Adler wrote:
> >>> The actual problem I am having is that startx produces only a completely
> >>> black screen.  Xorg -config xorg.conf.new -retro  produces the expected
> >>> grid and mouse pointer. Â A
Marc Fonvieille wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 07:41:49PM -0700, Fred Boatwright wrote:
> > Warren Block wrote:
> > >
> > > On Sat, 21 Aug 2010, Warren Block wrote:
> > >
> > > > Log file is at http://wonkity.com/~wblock/tmp/Xorg.0.log
> > >
> > > First notes:
> > >
> > > You're running the ol
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 22:17:00 +0200
Roland Smith wrote:
> For future reference; you should never edit files in /etc/ directly.
> If you want ot edit files in /etc or /usr/local/etc, first copy them
> to a directory in your $HOME, put them under revision control and
> then edit them and copy the ed
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 21:22:40 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block articulated:
> Those would be the nVidia binary drivers. There's also
> x11-drivers/xf86-video-nv. I avoid nVidia cards, so someone else
> will have to comment on those.
I came to this party late, so please excuse me if this has been
discu
I have an HP pavilion zd825us which has a Broadcom ethernet that appears to be
supported by the new bwn driver. I have, for several years now, been using the
NDIS driver based on Project Evil. Since bwn came out in 8.1, I tried it and
it pretty much works but I get a couple errors sporadically.
On 8/21/10 11:57 PM, Joe wrote:
> I am thinking about running zfs on the host for everything except
> booting the system. I plan to create a 1gb zfs area which I want to use
> for a jail directory tree.
>
> Is this possible?
Yep.
# zfs create -o quota=1G tank/usr/jail
Regards,
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On 8/22/10 3:19 AM, jhell wrote:
> On 08/19/2010 06:05, Glen Barber wrote:
>> On 8/19/10 4:18 AM, Joshua Isom wrote:
>>> So you can set up the server but you can't install a client on the
>>> server machine?
>>
>> I can - I would prefer not to.
>>
>
> Compile a static version of ircII and run it f
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From: Omer Faruk SEN
Date: Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:57 PM
Subject: Hast + ZFS + Postgresql on FreeBSD 8.1
To: FreeBSD
Hi,
Is there any one here in this list tried this combo on FreeBSD 8.1 ? I
really would like to know your opinions about that. Especially
gahn writes:
> I am running 8.1. under /dev, I don't see /dev/md0,
/dev/md0 won't show up until you actually run mdconfig.
> so i am trying to add following lines in kernel file and got error
> messages:
>
> options MFS #Memory Filesystem
The correct line is "device md",
On 22/08/2010 11:48, Boris Samorodov wrote:
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 11:24:58 +0200 David DEMELIER wrote:
I don't know then
how to enable hardware acceleration with the linux enemy-territory
port. I have installed graphics/linux-f10-dri
Please give a try to graphics/linux-dri74 instead of
graphics
On Sunday 22 August 2010 06:22:48 Fred Boatwright wrote:
> Eitan Adler wrote:
>>> The actual problem I am having is that startx produces only a completely
>>> black screen.  Xorg -config xorg.conf.new -retro  produces the expected
>>> grid and mouse pointer. Â A .xinitrc file is supposed to start
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 11:24:58 +0200 David DEMELIER wrote:
> I don't know then
> how to enable hardware acceleration with the linux enemy-territory
> port. I have installed graphics/linux-f10-dri
Please give a try to graphics/linux-dri74 instead of
graphics/linux-f10-dri.
--
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I will write a rc.d script. It seems like the correct way to go.
Manual mount is out of the question :)
I will e-mail my end "product"
ps: I know it's a dir and not a folder ;)
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On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 11:27:02 +0200, claudiu vasadi
wrote:
> ok, so I will make a secondary mount script that would check and mount any
> "non-OS-related" mp's.
>
> This would include setting all "non-OS" mp's to "noauto" in fstab and
> creating a secondary script to read fstab, check if all is i
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ok, so I will make a secondary mount script that would check and mount any
"non-OS-related" mp's.
This would include setting all "non-OS" mp's to "noauto" in fstab and
creating a secondary script to read fstab, check if all is in order and
finally mount, or exit in error. This way, the OS sticks t
Hi,
I have a trouble running enemy-territory (from port) using Linux
emulation. I enabled the WITHOUT_NOUVEAU knob to get a full hardware
GLX with my radeon hd4330 mobility and it works well for native games
such as teeworlds, UrbanTerror and so on.
The problem is enemy-territory and linux games
Hi, all.
Could you please test this script (requires x11-toolkits/p5-Gtk2):
-
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Gtk2 -init;
my $filechooser = Gtk2::FileChooserButton->new("Choose a file", 'open');
print "XXX\n";
-
It should just print XXX and exit. On my system (8.1-STABLE/amd64) it
never
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 04:13:17PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 06:37:36AM -0500, Depo Catcher wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 8/20/2010 7:07 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> > >On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 06:45:11PM -0500, Adam Vande More wrote:
> > >>On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Gary Kline
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 02:51:52 +0200, "C. P. Ghost" wrote:
> Yes, you can do that and it works like a charm:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # display multiple xclock(1)s side by side
> for TIMEZONE in ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ...
> do
> env TZ=$TIMEZONE xclock
> done
>
> (replace ZONE1, ZONE2, ZONE3 wit
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 12:05:12 -0500, Adam Vande More
wrote:
> /usr/ports/deskutils/google-gadgets
> Around the World
The dependencies are scaring me off. :-/
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 23:12:03 +0200, claudiu vasadi
wrote:
> What happened when a "secondary" hdd cannot be mounted at boot ? From
> experience I know the OS drops to single user mode, which I find incredibly
> stupid because a "non-OS" hdd should not stop the OS from booting up
> (imagine the hdd
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:48:50PM +0100, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 17:35:57 +0200
> Svein Skogen wrote:
>
> > Anybody else seem to get these header-falsified messages lately:
>
> I think anyone who posts to freebsd-questions is probably getting them.
> I contacted parklogic and go
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 07:41:49PM -0700, Fred Boatwright wrote:
> Warren Block wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 21 Aug 2010, Warren Block wrote:
> >
> > > Log file is at http://wonkity.com/~wblock/tmp/Xorg.0.log
> >
> > First notes:
> >
> > You're running the old version of X, 1.6.1.
> >
> > Something
On 22.08.2010 00:48, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 17:35:57 +0200
> Svein Skogen wrote:
>
>> Anybody else seem to get these header-falsified messages lately:
>
> I think anyone who posts to freebsd-questions is probably getting them.
> I contacted parklogic and got a response telling m
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 23:12:03 +0200, claudiu vasadi
wrote:
> I added the corresponding fstab entries and then I deliberately
> removed the "/mnt/2" folder.
Sorry for sounding picky, but FreeBSD does not have "folders". Those
are called directories. Please try to use the correct terminology.
You d
On 08/21/2010 23:57, Joe wrote:
> I am thinking about running zfs on the host for everything except
> booting the system. I plan to create a 1gb zfs area which I want to use
> for a jail directory tree.
>
> Is this possible?
In other words, why would it not be possible ?.
Have fun it sounds like
On 08/19/2010 06:05, Glen Barber wrote:
> On 8/19/10 4:18 AM, Joshua Isom wrote:
>> So you can set up the server but you can't install a client on the
>> server machine?
>
> I can - I would prefer not to.
>
Compile a static version of ircII and run it from the object directory
without installing
> All senders, with this the contents of letter, an urgent need to change
> the password e-mail account!
> I think that broke password mailboxes...
>
>>From my email too, came a letter to the mailing list, but I did not
> send it :(
Bull$hit, You can knock that crap off right now or your no bette
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