Edwin Groothuis wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 08:49:51PM -0400, Frank Laszlo wrote:
under a given measure ( to be decided again by stats )
said port is moved to a secondary port group.
Eww, sounds like a good definition of spyware, I could go without people
knowing exactly what I
Steven Hartland wrote:
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
Unfortunately, this is the wrong solution. I'm sure
you will love this *IFF* (that means "if and ONLY if")
all of *YOUR* ports are in that category of important
ports. We have 15,000 ports because every single one
of those ports has some users wh
Martin Hudec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Frank Laszlo wrote:
>> Has anyone had success using asr-utils on 6.0? I have an Adaptec 2000S
>> card, and I am simply trying to query the array with no success. It
>> keeps returning the following error when I run "raidutil -L a
e and have found a couple threads
from about a year ago that suggest symlinking /dev/asr0 to a couple
other devices, /dev/rdptr17 and rdpti0. This does not fix the problem.
Any ideas? Thanks
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
fbsd_user wrote:
[ ... ]
Does anyone know what this is and what I can do to stop it
besides adding the ip address to my firewall block rules?
I suppose that someone is trying to exploit mod_proxy to connect to an
SMTP server (that's the "CONNECT 4.79.181.15:25" part), or a
Halid Faith wrote:
> My pathname is correct. I already checked it.
> Also I can run manually while I am a root user.
>
I dont think you fully understand. Be sure to use FULL pathnames in
programs within the script you are trying to run. when you run the
script within an interactive shell, the PA
his I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> Jeff Cross
>
sysutils/pkg_cutleaves.
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wait! I thought the pkg system maintained track of where things
> were installed even if directed somewhere else and a pkg_delete etc
> would still work. No?
>
the pkgdb will record the location of PREFIX, so pkg_delete will still
remove it even if its changed.
cd /usr/ports/www/apache22
entire process.
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in the foreground? or with
debugging flags? take a look at `man moused` I had a PS/2 mouse, pretty
generic, came up in dmesg as a "4D+" mouse. It would work, but was
jumping all over the screen, worked fine in windows AND interestingly
enough, linux as
atkbdc
> deviceatkbd
> devicepsm
>
> I just cvsuped against RELENG_6_0 and rebuilt the world and
> kernel. All the base system is now 6.0p1, and now I need to
> rebuild all ports ... but apart from that the mouse is still
> dead on FreeBSD.
>
> Again thank
Perhaps the quality setting is locked on high resolution? This would
probably make the printer print quite slow if its an inkjet.
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Sergei Gnezdov wrote:
On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 08:47:22PM +0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Am Sonntag, 3. April 2005 20:36 schrieb Gert Cuykens:
On Apr 3, 2005 7:33 PM, Christopher Nehren
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2005-04-03, Teilhard Knight scribbled these
What's wrong with FreeBSD's
Bill Moran wrote:
Frank Laszlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Pazarena wrote:
I would like to traverse my /users/home tree searching
for all regular files and change any lines which read:
"/cgi-bin/Count.cgi ..." to:
"http://counter.qcislands.net/cgi-bin/Count.cgi ..
7;sed' would do
it but I'm not sure, and even if it were, I'm not sure of
the syntax.
Could someone help me please?
Thanks!
Jim
for i in `find /users/home -type f`; do
sed -i ''
"s|/cgi-bin/Count.cgi|http://counter.qcislands.net/cgi-bin/Count.c
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Frank Laszlo writes:
I wouldnt say many, there are few commiters who are actually paid to
work on it, most commiters/developers do it as a hobby.
What written agreements do these committers have with their employers?
Normally, if you are paid to write something by
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 4:34 PM -0500 2/11/05, Frank Laszlo wrote:
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
FreeBSD is driven by commercial matters. Many of the people that
work on it are paid to work on it by their employers, who are
using it commercially.
I wouldnt say many, there are few
I tell my machine to use the
other address whenever I connect to a local machine?
Daniela
Please fix your system time, either use ntpd or ntpdate.
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if it does not continue to
receive extensive commercial support like Linux gets.
I wouldnt say many, there are few commiters who are actually paid to
work on it, most commiters/developers do it as a hobby.
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The
.
named_flags="-u bind" # Flags for named
<..snip..>
Add the approapriote lines to /etc/rc.conf and you're all set. DO NOT, I
repeat, DO NOT EDIT /etc/defaults/rc.conf. put overrides for it in
/etc/rc.conf.
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hing that looks like a
cartoon.
The logo displayed on the NetBSD site is a zillion times better.
More opinions!! jesus, does everyone have one of these? :)
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g the right words. "More exposure to the
corporate world." Maybe thats a little better.
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Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Frank Laszlo writes:
you are all looking at a web graphic. Allready rendered as process
colors. Its impossible to say how many "printing plates" its on.
Process is always four plates, except for the rare hexachrome offset, which
is six plates.
Spot colo
andards is acceptable. And I
believe you stated a logo should be free of "screens" You only need 1
plate to do a screen, so this is also irrelevent.
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or that
matter. Why? Because they have major corporations backing them. With
funding, promotion, etc... What does FreeBSD have? I dont have an answer
for this yet. I'm not trying to start a flamewar, so dont take it that
way. Just my 2 cents.
does not belong here, it belongs on -chat or -advocacy.
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Original Message
Subject:Re: what a fucking serious problem: really, it *doesn't* boot
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 16:49:32 -0500
From: Fafa Diliha Romanova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Frank Laszlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
hello frank!
it reboots before com
27;t tell
me anything. as i said, all it does is to reboot. in an infinite loop.
thanks you all,
faffa
At what point does it reboot? Have you disabled PnP aware OS in the
BIOS? what additional hardware do you have installed? What method did
you install FreeBSD with?
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erica. You know, free speech and all that sort of stupid
stuff.
4) Apparently all the white chicks love you. So at least half of your
"enemies" are your friends.
Well Said!
I recived one of these to my personal address. looks like spam maybe.
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daniel quinn wrote:
is this even possible? a number of google results have informed me that it
isn't, but i'm hoping there's a hack or a work around. essentially, i want
to build the packages on one box, copy them to many boxes and run package_add
there.
suggestions/comments?
FYI, this bel
rceforge.net. I found a solution for
this a few months ago but lost the link somewhere, I'll keep you posted
if I find it, Until then try this one out.
Regards,
Frank Laszlo
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e idea of "showoptions" in a previous post.
Maybe we should bring it back up :)
We should really have a standard file/section to denote these options in
an easily readable format. We cant assume
that normal users are going to open up the Makefile and look around
aimlessly f
www.alias.com/eng/products-services/maya/index.shtml
As far as installing it is concerned, if you are to have any luck you it
you will need to install the linux compatability libraries and rpm of
course. I suggest you google around to see if anyone has actually
attempted this before. Hope this
h.cpan.org/~andk/CPAN-1.76/lib/CPAN.pm)
mfg
Hexren
CPAN should only be used as a last resort in FreeBSD. This is why we
have ports.
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Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Danny wrote:
I am trying to get this script to run:
#
day=`/bin/date "+%m-%d-%Y"`
#
/usr/sbin/pflogsumm.pl -i -mailq --smtpd_stats --problems_first
--iso_date_time -d yesterday /home/user/maillog >
/var/log/MX1-PostfixDailyReport.${day}
#
gzip -c /var/log/MX1-Po
Pratt, Benjamin E. wrote:
I was searching for a way to cut-and-paste but couldn't find any
documentation on how to do it with Aterm. I think I got frustrated and
just started clicking and when I hit the scroll button it worked!! The
only changes I've made are /etc/X11/xorg.conf changes to get my Z-
Kevin Glick wrote:
Say bye bye to DRI/GLX if you decide to go multi-head. It
wont work, thats the downside I suppose, otherwise its great.
I beg to differ, it works fine. I used a GeForce MX440, with
dual VGA outputs to two 21" monitors, and ran many GL apps
across both monitors. Quake 3
search albyny.adelphia.net
nameserver 192.168.0.1
You've got 192.168.0.1 listed as a nameserver. Can't be. That's the
ip address of your Netgear router, it acts as a DHCP server not as
a DNS server. What is albyny.adelphia.net? Is that your ISP? You
need to get one or more nameserver ip's
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
What makes a dual headed card? My system invoice described the video
card as follows:
128MB DDR GeForce FX 5200 Graphics Card with TV-Out and DVI 128FX52
So, I have a TV-Out *and* DVI port on this card. I take it this isn't
the same, and I won't get the expected results by pl
Thomas Moyer wrote:
I had sound working under FreeBSD 5.2.1 by using device pcm in my
kernel config file and now under 5.3 I cannot get it to work. The
soundcard is built into the MB. Not too sure of the type. How do I
get it to work with 5.3-*
I'm pretty sure this has been covered a million
Could somebody please fix this?
Regards,
Rob.
Generally we encourage people to use send-pr for things like this. And
if you really want some brownie points, send a patch
to fix the issue!
Regards,
Frank
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freebsd should have an installer like Fedora, SuSE, etc.., but
theres definately room for improvement.
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Steve Bertrand wrote:
Hi There !
Is there a way to use a bootable CD instead of a bootable floppy to
start the FTP-Installation ?
I simply don't have a Floppy-drive any more
You can either download the full CD ISO images, or the mini-iso, either
of which is bootable.
Sure, download your distr
... yes
checking for XOpenDisplay in -lX11... no
configure: error: *** libX11 not found. Check 'config.log' for more details.
===> Script "configure" failed unexpectedly.
Attached is my config.log.
Thanks
P.S. I have the latest XFree86-libraries from ports.
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I'm trying to patch the readline port to support READLINE_OVERWRITE_BASE
as suggested by Edwin. im running into a bit of a snag with info files.
Here is what I have in the Makefile
.if defined(READLINE_OVERWRITE_BASE)
PREFIX= /usr
MANPREFIX= ${PREFIX}/share
INFOPREFIX= ${PREFIX}/share
C
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crap your right.. im a little off today :/
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Have you tried telneting to the port?
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Peter Kok wrote:
| Hi all
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| I got this port 1658 opening on the server
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| udp4 0 0 *.**.*
| udp4 0 0 *.1658 *.*
| udp4 0 0 *.*
Oh, if it is installed.. it might only be installed as
${PREFIX}/lib/libwx_gtk-2.2.so
so you may need to link it to the proper name.
ln -s /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk-2.2.so /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk.so
-Frank Laszlo
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:53, Steven Lake wrote:
> Hi all. Ok, just p
Install /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/wxgtk
-Frank Laszlo
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:53, Steven Lake wrote:
> Hi all. Ok, just port upgraded last night and got a nasty
> surprise today. When trying to load any torrent file using the bit
> torrent gui script (/usr/local/bin/btdownload
re enough, it built with no problems whatsoever.
I have NEVER seen anything like this, but I guess it makes sense. Oh
well..
-Frank Laszlo
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 12:49, Frank Laszlo wrote:
> It seems this port wont build, I do have linux_base installed and the
> linprocfs is mounted. h
rk/control/build/bsd-i586/tmp/java/java.lang/java/obj_g/.class.headers.i586]
Error 1
Any help would be greatly sppriciated. Thanks
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I suppose something like this might be possible with squid, Though im
not sure how to do it.
-Frank
On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 17:30, Andras Kende wrote:
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewis Thompson
> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 8:3
So you did not run mergemaster.
This is what i usually no.
NOTE: I do this on production servers, so i do not do it in single user
mode.
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel KERNCONF=MYCONF
make buildworld
make installkernel
make installworld
mergemaster
reboot
Hope this helps.
-Frank
On Tue, 2003-1
Did you build a new kernel as well as world? did you run mergemaster?
On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 16:57, Jason Williams wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> Im pretty new to building my own world here, but im excited to learn it.
>
> I followed the handbook as suggested on how to make world.
>
> I installed
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actually, the config file is nsmb.conf.sample.. my bad :)
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On Monday 11 November 2002 10:06 am, Frank Laszlo wrote:
> both the config file and the startup script install in
> ${PREFIX}/etc/smbfs.conf.sample and ${PREFIX}/et
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both the config file and the startup script install in
${PREFIX}/etc/smbfs.conf.sample and ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/smbfs.sh.sample
at least thats what the pkg-plist tells me...
- -frank
On Monday 11 November 2002 09:54 am, David N Hare wrote:
> Hi Ive i
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Well, so long as the router is allready configured to use the internet, just
simple plug it into the network card in your machine, and use dhclient if the
router has a built-in DHCP server, otherwise you will have to use ifconfig
and route to configure
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