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Qemu is running flawlessly on FreeBSD 5.4 here! ;)
Yes. I've qemu version qemu-0.7.0s.20050717 up as well in my 5.4R;
do you know if kqemu works as well and how I plug it in?
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Qemu is running flawlessly on FreeBSD 5.4 here! ;)
Yance Kowara schrieb:
have you tried qemu?
Frank Mueller - emendis GmbH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I'm sorry to have to inform you that vmware5 does not run on FreeBSD.
Latest version available for FreeBSD is AFAIK 3.x.
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Hi,
that sounds very familiar to me. I had exactly the same problems using 3ware Escalade
Controllers
on several "older" Mainboards. Try using a newer Board with an actual Chipset and I
bet it will
work fine! I think it's a problem with PCI-Version.
Greetz,
Frank
> Here is what my system is
I have FBSD -STABLE running on a Promise Fasttrak 100 TX2 (latest BIOS) with 2 160GB
HDDs as RAID1
and it is running fine.
Greetz,
Frank
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know if the Promise ATA100 controller PCI card supports 160 G
> disks on -STABLE?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Stijn
>
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Just add the following line to your /boot/loader.conf:
autoboot_delay="SECONDS"
and set the time in seconds for SECONDS.
Greetz,
Frank
>
> Hi!
>
> I've been staring at the beastie during startup quite a bit now. Even
> though he is a handsome chap to stare at, I still think 10 seconds each
> b
I wonder who should ever need mailmonitor in FreeBSD
Here we are running Sophos on several FBSD machines and we use amavis to make it scan
and filter
our mails. That works perfectly and so I see no need for mailmonitor at all.
Greetz,
Frank
> Mailmonitor will work on BSD. I have it running
The Prob is that your devices are rebuild by devfs at boot time.
So set the following in file /etc/devfs.conf (create if necessary):
perm fd0 0660
and your permissions will be kept after reboot.
Frank
> Hi folks,
>
> FreeBSD 5.2
>
> # chmod 660 /dev/fd0
>
> then user can use floppy drive.
>
>
/bin/csh /root/script.csh
>>
>> Save exit
>>
>> That should run my script at 2am every morning yes ?
>
>
> [Frank Mueller]
>>
>> Yes, correct.
>
>
> I thought that putting an * in your crontab meant that your cronjob would
> run for every
Spaces above are tabs in keeping with what is in my crontab already (entries
> by someone else's)
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Dave C
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> -Original Message-
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Hi,
1) if you don't have either cron.allow nore cron.deny, then anyone is allowed to use
cron
2) nope
3) As root just edit /etc/crontab and save it. The config is automatically reread.
4) sleep well
Bye,
Frank
> Hi List,
>
> I am trying to set up a cronjob and want to pass by the list if I
Take a look at
http://freebsd.kde.org
There you'll find all information you need.
Frank
> thank´s a lot, but this takes to long, or not?
> is there another way without a clean install?
>
> thank´s michael
>
>
>
>
> Chuck McManis schrieb:
>> I found the easiest way was to start with a clean instal
See "man 5 crontab":
If MAILTO is defined (and non-empty), mail is sent to the user so named. If MAILTO is
defined but
empty (MAILTO=""), no mail will be sent.
So just add the following entry to your /etc/crontab:
MAILTO=""
and cron will send no more eMails.
> A quick question--
> I run MRTG for
Hi,
it just contains additional binary packages.
Frank
> Hi all,
>
> What does the second disc 2 ISO file contain? I am talking about release
> 4.9.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Ioannis Vranos
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