The freebsd-arm@ list is where it is being discussed and progressing, don't
think anybody has the hardware yet.
On 2012-03-07, at 4:40 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 04:35:47PM -0500, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
>> People have not had a chance to get their hands on to even start on i
e attached the output of 'lsusb -d 1050:0010 -v >
~/yubikey-lsusb.txt' from the ports/sysutils/usbutils port
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Bus /dev/usb Device /dev/ugen5.5: ID 1050:0010
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 2.00
The
RIAA exists to be the bully for their member companies and to draw the
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Hello,
Any suggestions? I have been using ctorrent, but I am getting a lot of
files it shows that it has downloaded 100%, but if I start it again (to
seed) it was fully completed.
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Do not use ctorrent it's unmaintained and buggy. It should probably be
removed f
Remington wrote:
I am attempting to upgrade from 5.3-RELEASE to 5.4-CURRENT. The line
*default release=cvs tag=. seems to work but newvers.sh claims it to be
6.0. What is the correct *default entry?
5.x isn't current 6.0 is, and 5.4 doesn't exist.
You want tag=RELENG_5
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Hi,
I am a newbie to freebsd, I need to remove one cpu from my freebsd
(5.2.1-release version) server.
Do I need to recompile my kernel? If yes, any hints?
Or I can just shutdown, remove the cpu and reboot the machine ?
Thanks a lot.
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There are better descriptions of what is occurring in the archives, and
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cant find it in ports
There are at least half a dozen in the ports collection. Look harder,
they're in ports/net
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On Jan 27, Jeremy Faulkner wrote:
You need to be patient. Plugin support wasn't part of the first patchset
for jdk15 because it is an early adopter release (the patchset). The java
team is working on this. Be patient.
Is there a native (from-source) java implementation
chset). The
java team is working on this. Be patient.
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he linux jdk is not necessary, is there an easy way to get a
list of everything that was installed as the req for the native jdk
compile so I may remove it all (and its deps)?
pkg_delete knows what to remove and will do as it's told if you pass the
-f argument. Read the available documentation
Java client on FBSD, but it claims to run on linux:
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/
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of it being *used* in the first place?
1: http://www.mcdonald.org.uk/StegFS/
2: http://phk.freebsd.dk/pubs/bsdcon-03.gbde.paper.pdf
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StegFS could never be part of GBDE as GBDE is unaware of what a
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1024B" (where others "..MB"
> or "...GB" - Free: "0B" - Full:"100.0%" and finaly the "Usage" bar
> is red and full!
Is this normal?
Yes. Devfs is not a file system that exists on a disk, it is a device
listing that is orga
e.
I'm thinking about installing 5.3 on box with an AMD Sempron 2800. I
think (?) that the Sempron is based on a 64-bit core.
So would I use the amd64 version?
Mike
The i386 release will work and will run fast, but if you want to use
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Beastie hasn't changed much during the lifetime of FreeBSD. Individual
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try as root:
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or with /boot/boot0, or use fdisk to manually set slices and active
slice, run sysinstall and choose a bootmanager or similar.
Please, how to I get back an mbr and a working partition table?
Thanks!
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'fdisk -B' didn't work?
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user - user programs
nice - user programs that are running at a nice level (man nice)
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't find it.
Thanks for any pointers,
Gary
Upgrading thunderbird and firefox involve instructions that are on the
mozilla.org website. Certain directories in the .thunderbird/.mozilla
directories need to be removed and regenerated by the new version of
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Dusan Galik wrote:
I have had similar problem with firefox this weekend, solution:
cvsup ports-supfile
cd /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/gtk20
make deinstall
make reinstall
Cheers
Dusan Galik
ports/UPDATING has an entry regarding the gnome upgrade and instructions
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Do you need to put device sound in the config file to be able to load
sound modules in the kernel ?
The sound frame work that is associated with "device sound" can be
loaded as a module. sound.ko
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boot -> the basics to boot, no install components, good for testing your
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The version of FreeBSD, how far FreeBSD gets when it boots, what
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/etc/hosts as the loop back address' lookup name. The only thing that
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that you try to connect to. The system will resolve the name to be your
computer and will connect to itself instead of the r
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I have "options ext2fs" compiled.
| Thanks !
| Beni.
%grep -e "fsck_ext2fs" /usr/ports/MOVED
sysutils/fsck_ext2fs|sysutils/e2fsprogs|2004-03-01|Better utility
So it's in sysutils/e2fsprogs now.
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ckd_enable="YES"
> sshd_enable="YES"
> rwhod_enable="YES"
> inetd_enable="YES"
> ipv6_enable="YES"
> start_vinum="yes"
> hostname="traveler2.hayes.org"
There are a lot of sysinstall generated comments that you don't need in
your rc.conf file. Also, you have a lot of network server daemons
running and no ip assignment in sight. A look back at your dmesg shows
you don't have any network ports that were found by the system. Then
again, you did say that you were testing the system, so I guess you're
testing the configurations on the loop back device.
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On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 00:35, Loren M. Lang wrote:
> I have been having performance problems with my computer for months,
> ever since I did a fresh install of freebsd 5.2.1. I thought the
> situation might change after debugging was turned off in RELENG_5 so I
> upgraded a couple weeks ago to 5.3-
date of April 21 2001.
> All I have to do to find out the exact version, is to boot the GENERIC
> kernel.
> I dont have a keyboard/monitor hooked up to it right now, but I'll check
> it out,
> before I destroy it when I install 5.3.
strings kernel.GENERIC | grep RELEASE
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t patches that fix the ports in question. It's not as hard to
update a port as you might think.
>
> Regards
> Patrick
Hey Pat, I hope you don't mind if I call you Pat, this mailing list is
questions@, do you have a question for the list?
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> Thanks a lot,
> Florian
No.
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1. Back up all valuable data from the 4.x install
2. Install a fresh copy of 5.x
3. Restore data from 4.x
4. ???
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> seminary# portupgrade openldap-2.2.17
> ** No such installed package: openldap-2.2.17
portupgrade /var/db/pkg/openldap*
or
portupgrade 'openldap*'
You don't specify what you want to upgrade to, but what you want to
Mac OS X, not FreeBSD.
Maybe this will help: http://vu1tur.eu.org/tools/
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did u get the correct year set in fbsd?
> did u get fbsd working with large disks
Keep an eye on: http://www.freebsd.org/projects/bigdisk/ for more
information on that work.
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gt; reports that snd_pcm loaded as well.
>
> However, pcm0 doesn't exist in /dev.
>
/dev/dspXX are what will appear in /dev, not pcm
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be unfrozen when the port manager says it is.
So, the best guess would be sometime after the ports collection is
unfrozen.
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n't need. Then, tweak your rc.conf to remove all unnecessary daemons
> (named, sendmail, usbd, and even cron, syslogd and the like, if you can
> survive without).
>
> - Ryan
Another way to overcome the memory limit:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=2967388+0+archive/200
arden wrote:
On Sun, 2004-09-19 at 06:48, Vulpes Velox wrote:
the thing i think is missing is a *nix answer to dvd2one
Arden
What features of dvd2one? I googled for and read the website, I don't
see anything overly impressive.
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Nick Evans wrote:
The card is a 9500-12 despite the driver saying otherwise. The array is
built at 2.7T through the 3ware bios. bsdlabel just refuses to accept a
label larger than 700-something gig.
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/bigdisk/
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with FreeBSD?
Google has several:
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Thank you,
Martin Gagnon
Genisys Consulting Group
418 871 0301
Jeremy Faulkner wrote:
Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
Does anyone know where there are any web-accessible examples of large or
medium sized commercial software products that have been open sourced?
I'd like to see some examples of code that were not written from the
beginning with the intenti
e.
jm
Blender (graphics/blender, www.blender3d.org) was originally a
commercial project whose parent company shutdown. Blender was purchased
by the community and GPL'd.
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Hello
Anybody knows a program or utility to view XML documents?
Thanks
vi, or any other text editor.
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How do you convert music disc image to iso format?
You do not convert music disc image to iso format. ISO-9660 is a
filesystem. The audio disc format is IEC 908.
BTW, the non-standard cdrdao do the job fine.
bye,
artifex
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Jeremy Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue
files? I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.
.bin/.cue files are not standard. Use ports/sysutils/bch
Paulo Roberto wrote:
Hello,
Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue files?
I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.
thanks,
Paulo
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have one named 'test'.
| ~> rm -- --test
| rm: --test: No such file or directory
Ditto.
| ~> rm -r test
| remove test? y
| ~> mkdir test
| ~> rm -rf test
| ~>
mkdir -- -test
rm -r -- -test
For my next trick, I will pull a rabbit out of the mai
sh to refresh the list of applications found in your PATH.
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| thanks...
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| Paul
If you are reading the dmesg via dmesg|more, page down. A lot. It is not
uncommon to have multiple boot records in dmesg's output.
What does sysctl hw.physmem return?
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Shut it down, that's the only way. The announcement of version is
required by the protocol, that's why it's doing it. Both sides, the
client and server identify their communication version.
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FreeBSDMall.com and BSDMall.com are companies and do have promotional
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file system
The disk doesn't have a UFS file system on it (the default when using
mount).
why ???
Because.
any ideas ?
Some.
thank´s michael
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guess it's either a) buy a cardreader, b) get Digikam to work or c) something
else I don't know about yet.
Thanks for both your help,
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There are GUI's for gphoto2 in the ports tree. I use gtkam.
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Serial port installs are supported. Monitor/Keyboard installs are
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Not to long ago someone asked about free database design software, one
of the responses mentioned DBDesigner. I was wondering if anyone on had
managed to get it to run on FreeBSD?
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the directory specified by DESTDIR. If you want the source code for your
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Jim McIver wrote:
Does anyone know the correct cvs source tag for Freebsd 4.9 stable?
thx,
jm
RELENG_4 -> 4.x Stable
RELENG_4_9 -> 4.9 security branch
RELENG_4_9_0 - > 4.9-Release
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Derek Burns / Bend-Pak wrote:
Is there a way I can administer my FreeBSD web server from my pc?
Install putty on your pc, then you'll be able to ssh into your server.
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I am sure a second hand pc shop will gladly give you 32mb ram (come
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Surviving this two or three times in a row you can label your RAM
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Joerg
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Moving from 4.7 to 4.9 and the new 4.9 does not have the
/etc/resolv.conf file.
Where are the default ISP DNS ip address keep at?
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Look into getting the disk re-surfaced if you don't want to burn a new
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> reboot my FreeBSD machine.
>
> Thanx in advance.
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> Greetings,
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> Eveline.
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cket transmitted from one machine will be received by all machines on
the network.
A switch can do full duplex because each port is essentially its own nic
card. The switch segments the network and only traffic that needs to go
through a specific segment will go to that segment. This division of
t
rasparc w/ some tiny tinkering?
It's unlikely, since the drivers for those cards are commented out in
sys/sparc64/conf/GENERIC. The drivers probably need work to use busdma.
> and also, can i compile freebsd's kernel like linux?
No.
> thanks
> Alan.
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anks for your time,
> Josiah Young
http://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-bin/fm/bsdbump?id=3oErZUnh&mv_pc=58
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as active as the other
porting projects.
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hile ago, but I seem to
> have missed it, and cannot find an answer in the archives.
It is in the archives.
>
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> Thanks
> Anthony J. Galella
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lename on the left with the corresponding md5 checksum on the right.
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rify the
> downloads. If this is correct, how do I do this?
>
> Please respond to my email address in addition to the mailing list.
> Thank you
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> Mark
You read the CHECKSUM.MD5 file (it's plain text) and compare the md5 checksum
stored there in with the md5 checksum of the
xports list line /usr/ports /usr/src -alldirs -maproot
> mountd[74]: cound not remount /usr/obj: Invaild argument
> mountd[74]: bad exports list line /usr/obj -alldirs -ro 192.168.1.1
> 192.168.1.4
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> any help whould be appreciated.
Remove "-alldirs"
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to add a future a resuming
> download for ports? Please answer. Thank You
>
> P.S:Sorry for my English.
echo "FETCH_CMD=wget -c -t 5" >> /etc/make.conf
Now ports will use wget instead of fetch.
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