On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:03 PM, Steve Kargl
wrote:
> Is there anyway to disable sshd from timing out a connection?
> I've tried setting ClientAliveCountMax and ClientAliveInterval
> and TCPKeepAlive in sshd.conf, but no combination that I've
> tried has worked.
My suggestion would be to instal
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Евгений Л wrote:
> Hello everyone, I am trying to mount an ISO image (which was converted with
> with help from ccd2iso tool), I used
>
> mdconfig -a -t vnode -f ./"isoimage.iso" -u 3
> mount -t cd9660 /dev/md3 /cdrom
>
> and
>
> mdconfig -a -f /path/disk.iso md1
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Christopher Chambers
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Nspluginwrapper's website says that version 1.2.2 is capable of
> installing flash 10. When I tried it, I got the message: no appropriate
> viewer found. Any ideas?
I just installed it with success on 7.2-RC1/amd64. I had
nsp
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Dino Vliet wrote:
> Dear freebsd people,
>
> I have just installed 4 x 2gb kingston memory banks (Kingston HyperX 4GB
> 800mhz DDR2 Non-ECC CL5 (5-5-5-15) DIMM) onto my AMD 64 system with a X2 5200
> CPU. The motherboard I have in this system is MSI K9AG Neo2-Digi
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Jay Hall wrote:
> When using the find command with the -exec option, does the find command
> wait for the command being executed to finish before returning the next
> result?
>
> For example, if I am using find -exec {} to copy files to tape, will find
> wait for th
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> people, i've been under the weather for days and will probably be for a few
> more.
> new and TEMPORARY meds dont like me, ugh.
>
> can anybody clue me in why the followin joinline program fails to catch if
> argc == 1?
>
>
> /*
> * simple
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:59 PM, gahn wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> How could I find out the list of hardware in my machine? I used "dmesg" and
> "var/run/dmesg.boot", it didn't seem to help that much as I expected.
>
> which file lists all of hardware in the machine?
>
> Thanks.
Give the sysutils/dmide
> http://pflog.net/~floyd/gpac-libgpac.patch
Oops, if anyone grabbed that patch, grab it again, I ran the diff
against the wrong original Makefile that had my --disable-opengl
hard-coded in there during testing.
Sorry for the trouble.
Josh
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On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Troy wrote:
> I just did a successful portupgrade of multimedia/gpac-libgpac but when
> trying to upgrade the exact same port on amd64, it fails with the
> following error.
>
> Thanks
>
> cc -O3 -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fPIC -pthread
> -fno-strict-aliasing
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 4:44 PM, cpghost wrote:
> To build ports in parallel on a 4 core machine, I usually
> do this manually:
>
> # cd /usr/ports/some/port
> # make configure && make -j5 build && make install clean
>
> because all steps except "make build" are not compatible
> with -jN (some p
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can I read cpu die temperature for my AMD Athlon 64 X2 cpu with coretemp?
> According to
>
> http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/supportlist.html
>
> it includes AMD processors but when I load coretemp.ko sysctl still can't
> see dev
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> Can someone tell me what I should attend for when I am disconnected in the
> middle of a portupgrade and the terminal session is aborted?
> The portupgrade was halted by a [yes/no] prompt, on which I had to react.
> Unfortunately being not pr
> the httpd config file isn't the issue. it hasn't changed in a few years.
> yes,
> I do have the correct entries.
>
> what I do NOT have is the actual libphp5.so library file! it doesn't exist
> on my system,
> so apache complains that it can't open it.
Did you build the lang/php5 port with the "
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> for some odd reason, with this latest install (7.1), apache22 complains that
> it cannot find libphp5.so
> I usually compile php5 from ports
> and apache22 from ports
> after I think about it, I have never actually placed libphp5.so anywhere. I
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Hi guys,
>I was wondering if anyone has written a utility for FreeBSD to tie
> a particular process group to a processor / core, similar to what
> Linux has done with taskset, so that affinity can be properly set with
> FreeBSD and the U
> Hi josh,
>
> Exactly, it is 256. So according to you, I can't use the mounted
> filesystem, right?
>
> Could you please explain in more detail, what the problem is?
>
> Thanks in advance.
I believe around e2fsprogs version 1.40.5 or so, they changed the
default inode size from 128 to 256. The cu
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Fernando Apesteguía
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2. I have several partitions/filesystems
> in my computer and I would like to have full access to all of them.
>
> I've mounted the NTFS partition without problems (though it is
> I always thought AMD was Intel compatible.
In this case, it's the reverse. Intel's EM64T extensions are compatible
with AMD's X86-64.
Josh
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On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:31 PM, Evuraan::ഏവൂരാന് <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How/where can I get dsh for Freebsd? attempts to compile it afresh
> have been failing, hence this question. thx.
>
> checking for endnetgrent... yes
> checking for open_dshconfig in -ldshconfig... no
> configure: error
> Sorry, I wasn't very clear. I am currently running FreeBSD 7.0 the regular
> i386 release. I would prefer to keep it that way if migration to the 64bit
> release would mean rebuilding from scratch (there is probably an easier way
> to convert an i386 release to a amd64 release). Another poster
> I've just found in my machine's vmstat -i output:
>
> irq256: em042054 2
*snip*
> $ dmesg|fgrep em0
> em0: port 0x30c0-0x30df
> mem 0x9030-0x9031,0x90324000-0x90324fff irq 20 at device 25.0 on pci0
> em0: Using MSI interrupt em0: [FILTER]
> em0: Etherne
> inactive, cache, and buffer are all different types of "buffer".
That is my understanding as well.
> I'm fairly sure that inactive is memory used by program code. When the
> program terminates, the memory is marked as inactive, which means the
> next time the program starts the code can simply
> dig +short -x 1.2.3.4 | awk '{if ( $0 == "" ) {print "PTR_NUL" } else {print
> $0 } }'
If you run the dig command without the pipe, it should give you an
idea of why what you're trying is not working.
> dig +short -x 1.2.3.4 | wc
0 0 0
Josh
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> there both needed as a dependency by X.Org so although your suggestionis good
> in theory, unf not going to work in prac, although i had tried it :)
They are both dependencies because you've told it so.
cd /usr/ports/x11-drivers/xorg-drivers
make config
Deselect either the i810 or intel drive
> O.K I understand that. So I can see that unless I have an i386 FreeBSD
> build, I really cannot
> install those i386 only software titles.
>
> In that situation I assume I can only use amd64 ports and software.
>
> I have an idea though, would it be possible to build a i386 FreeBSD on an
> ano
> of course, for such use I will take the or stable version :-)
>
> I was sure it was easy :-)
>
> thanks
> jdd
Just to clarify, X-STABLE does not indicate end-user stability. It
indicates the ABI is (generally) stable (ABI-compatibility is
maintained within a branch). There are exceptions, but th
> Jail. I suspect I could build the base system plus X and copy
> everything over to a jailed dir. Once there, I could set -m32 in the
> CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS of the system make.conf. Build WINE in the jail,
> add a /usr/local... bin32, lib32 and libexec32 to the main (non-jail)
> part of the OS, and
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 12:04 PM, OutBackDingo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a working config for non-HVM systems, its stable enough to play with
> but
> not for production, if you have however a HVM machine, FreeBSD runs great
> under linux KVM
What host OS are you using for dom0? I'm consi
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When attempting to install KDE4, I get:
>
> $ cd /usr/ports/x11/kde4
> $ sudo make install
> ===> Installing for kde-3.5.8_2
> [...]
> ===> Checking if x11/kde4 already installed
> ===> kde-3.5.8_2 is already installed
> Am I missing some essential settings in /etc/make.conf?
> What is needed there in order to get (Open)SSH from the base system?
> Thanks!
> Rob.
It should be there by default. Check that /etc/make.conf (or
/etc/src.conf) does not set/define:
WITHOUT_OPENSSH
There are other knobs that implicitly
>>Try sysutils/k8temp. When run with -n, it only prints the CPU's temperature.
>
> U... On the system I'm most interested in at the moment, which has
> only _one_ athlon64 _single core_ processor in the whole system,
> k8temp -n prints this:
>
> 19
> 10
Well it may not work properly on your pa
> OK, so _now_ I've looked around and found out that a lot of folks
> these days heat up their CPUs by running the "mprime" thingy. Swell.
> But I don't know diddly poo about this program. So can somebody please
> tell me the set of "best" command line options for the thing if your
> only goal is
> Around line 37 of /usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/extract.c
> there's an invocation of /usr/bin/tar with a --unlink switch,
> which I don't see mentioned in the tar(1) manpage. Anyone
> happen to know what this does, or do I need to dig into the
> code?
My guess was that it was the long optio
Sorry this is truncated, the google mail application on blackberry
doesn't include the full mail.
Anyway, I would highly suggest using cdparanoia from ports. I have had
great success recovering very scratched discs with it in the past.
Good luck!
Josh
On 7/19/08, Razmig K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
> He is already running with SMP, look at this part of his dmesg:
>
> ad10: 343399MB at ata5-master SATA300
> ad12: 343399MB at ata6-master SATA300
> acd0: DVDR at ata7-master SATA150
> SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
> SMP: AP CPU #3 Launched!
> SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched!
>
> His problem lies elsewhere
>> > I have new server(webserver) quad core but performans is not well
>> > (according
>> > our old webserver pent IV ). Maybe its performans depends on our web
>> > page
>> > sourcecode. FreeBSD 6.3 stable is running on it. dmesg is in below.
I'm sorry, I completely missed that you were running 6
> I have new server(webserver) quad core but performans is not well (according
> our old webserver pent IV ). Maybe its performans depends on our web page
> sourcecode. FreeBSD 6.3 stable is running on it. dmesg is in below.
Can you provide some more detail here? How is it slower? Serving less
cli
> I will, probably as part of upgrading to 7.0 (which I may accelerate, given
> this point). I'm just ecstatic at the difference I'm already seeing, and
> specifically wanted to make note of it in the archives. Point very much
> taken, though. :-)
It's trivial to change to libthr, as pointed out e
> Not sure if the core duos work the same as older 2 CPU and 4 CPU
> motherboards, but there are some BIOS functions that always use the first
> CPU. So you never get true SMP because the hardware uses the first CPU more
> to service interrupts.
True, but interrupt handling and minimal background
> I've noticed that cpu.0 is consistently hotter than cpu.1, even on an
> unloaded machine. Is that because that core's doing housekeeping work
> whilst the other is truly idle?
>
> dev.cpu.0.temperature: 44
> dev.cpu.1.temperature: 29
I notice some differences on my quad-core (Q6600) CPU, too:
Sorry the blackberry is truncating your original mail, but yes I have
noticed the same thing on my setup. In my case I am using a custom
rrdtool perl script. While not a fix for the actual problem, my
workaround has been to use a CDEF in my rrdgraph command to set the
value to 0 if it exceeds a san
> Intel Quad Core Extreme 3Ghz, LGA775
> Asus P5K-E Motherboard (P35 chipset, Onboard LAN)
I have the same motherboard, and it runs great on 7.0-RELEASE (amd64).
I do not, however, use the onboard ethernet controller. I use a pair
of em cards, so I can't speak to the Marvell Gigabit chipset and
wh
> I did some testing, at least for me, I get the most improvements when the
> number
> of cores or processors equals the -j number. You can make it higher, even
> double it, withoout hurting things, but 95% of the improvements come from
> matching the number of processes to the number of availabl
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 10:04 AM, brad davison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there something I need to configure in telnetd or sendmail to allow
> 'outside' IP addresses to telnet to the mail server and get a 220 response?
>
> When I 'telnet localhost 25' i get:
>
> email# telnet localhost
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Steve Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I get the following from growisofs -Z/dev/acd0=image.iso:
>
>:-( unable to CAMGETPASSTHRU for /dev/acd0: Inappropriate ioctl for device
>
Use /dev/cd0, not /dev/acd0.
Josh
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On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Nerius Landys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Howdy. I purchased a 1U 10 inch deep server machine a few months ago:
> http://www.abmx.com/1u-10inch-deep-supermicro-mini-server-p-366.html?osCsid=80f3951929d5a7ae27a51733627ee18a
>
> The CPU is a Xeon 3xxx dual core 2.4
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Andrew Cid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an i386 jail running on an amd64 host that I use to build
> packages. Most packages build fine, however I have a few that fail.
> This includes xorg (dri won't build) and mplayer. In all cases I get an
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Aguiar Magalhaes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> How can i fix the error below ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Aguiar
>
>
> # make buildworld
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> cc -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -I/usr/src/lib/libc/include
> -I/usr/s
> What made you believe it is the scheduler?
>
> --
> Mel
There were some reports of problems with responsiveness with the 4BSD
scheduler in 7.0 leading up to its release, so it's certainly a
possibility.
Josh
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n Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Daniel Tourde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box but I don't know how
> to
> do that. The scheduler by default has terrible performances under KDE/Gnome
> and I would like to test the new one.
See the foll
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 12:26 AM, CY Teng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> i'm a newbie to freebsd. after reading handbook, i chose 7.0-stable and
> cvsup src-all, and now i don't know which ports tag to cvsup?
> does ports cvs tree have RELENG_7 tag too, or i should follow tag "."?
Generally,
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Patrick Dung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> As title, I have tried xwd, it can't capture mouse curosr.
The "import" program that's part of the ImageMagick port can do so:
import image.png
Then draw a box around whatever you want to screen shot.
Alternat
> The online FreeBSD manual in the "4.4 Using the Packages System" part
> doesn't mention a command to list the files that were installed
> through a package.
>
> What is the equivalent of eg. "pkg_list mypackage"?
Have a look at the pkg_info man page. The option you're looking for is -L.
Reg
On Feb 9, 2008 12:17 PM, E. J. Cerejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Running FBSD 6.3 and after updating the ports where icu was one of the
> ports to be updated I'm getting the libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object
> "libicui18n.so.36" not found, required by "evolution" error, I can see
> that the new
> Thank you very much! When I want to revert it, will it suffice to type:
> export FTP_PASSIVE_MODE=false
unset FTP_PASSIVE_MODE will unset the variable.
Regards,
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> How are you running the commands? The problem is probably to do with your
> path. Your home directory isn't typically and shouldn't be in your PATH (try
> echo $PATH). You need to specify the full path to your scripts or place a ./
> in front of the script name if in the same directory.
>
> e.g.
> I keep reading about making sh scripts executable with #!/bin/sh on
> the first line and chmod to executable. That works with all my system
> scripts (rc, etc.) or my system would be DOA, no doubt. When I do it
> in my home folder, however, running
> Is Hyperthreading enabled (by default it is not under
> FreeBSD) mysql is heavily dependent on threading, if it is not
> built and linked into the freebsd threads package you will get
> poor performance. Some folks have installed the linux compat libs
> and linked mysql into the linux threads
> I'm wondering if the FreeBSD 6.2 Production Release ISO images get
> updated periodically when there are important patches, or is it better
> to download the latest snapshot to save the trouble of updating
> everything after installing?
No, the ISOs remain the same as when the release happens. Y
> What is the canonical way to get (FreeBSD default) awk to use a
> single double-quote as the field separator? I have tried variations
> on -F\\\" and -F"\"" and the best I can get is:
>
> + awk -F" {print $2}
> ./script.sh: 1: Syntax error: word unexpected
awk -F'"'
That's a single quo
> Would there be any negative ramifications to installing ports in /usr
> instead of /usr/local? Like could they potentially clobber system
> binaries and other files or is this pretty safe to do?
More importantly, why do you want/need to do this? I personally like
the separation of world and port
> That's the _model_ number, not the _serial_ number, yes?
Oops. Indeed. I misread the question. :/
Josh
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> is there a way to get the serial number from a drive from within the OS? im
> trying to audit the drives in my file server, but without pulling the thing
> from the rack and cracking it open. they are just standard sata drives, not
> on any sort of raid controller (ie, i know 3ware cards are ca
> configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
>
> I googled for awhile and found the suggestion to reinstall libtool, but
> that also fails with the same error.
Can you paste the config.log from the port's work source directory
(where configure is located)?
Can you try the following an
> It's been drawn to my attention not to use bash from the ports
> collection, because if one of it's dependencies (gettext or libiconv)
> fails or is updated significantly, it could break, and prevent login.
> The suggested solution was to use a base shell (such as sh) and append
> 'bash -l' to .s
> vnc-4.1.2_2 from ports. I wonder if this is related to it compiling
> against ancient XFree86 source?
The tightvnc port has the same problem, actually. Same message in the
vnc log, but also another:
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range
for operation)
Major opco
> What version of VNC are you running.. ?
vnc-4.1.2_2 from ports. I wonder if this is related to it compiling
against ancient XFree86 source?
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> So VNC server will run, and I can connect to it from a VNC-client, but
> the window manager fails to start correctly.
I am having the same problem. My vnc log looks similar:
*snip*
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range
for operation)
Major opcode of failed reque
> I am writing some demo code (for teaching C) and need to have the same
> program run on a 32 bit machine and a 64 bit machine (showing that int's
> are always word length)... I have 8-current amd64 how do I force it to
> compile with 32 bit words?
Add the following to your gcc command line:
-m3
> Is there any way to specify options in make.conf on a per-port basis?
Yes, something like this should work:
.if ${.CURDIR:M*/portnamehere*}
WITHOUT_X11=yes
.endif
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> Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
man login.conf
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> At computer terminal:
> PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
ssh access for root is disabled by default, for good reason. ssh as a
normal user, then su to root instead.
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> The stangest thing is that I cann't find sploger on my system. After a
> reboot sploger doesn't appear anymore, which makes it more stranger.
So you have done a:
find / -name sploger -type f
And nothing comes up? If that's the case, it sounds like it was a perl
script that was run, then subse
> Any ideas? I tried doing an ldd on /usr/lib/pam* inside the
> /etc/rc.d/sshd script, but the output is identical when it starts up
> on boot as when I restart it. No missing libraries/etc.
Problem solved! In going from 32-bit to 64-bit, my login.conf really
needed to change. I had a default memo
On 9/29/07, Aryeh Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have more then 4gb and was wondering why it didn't all show up
> is there anyway to do a in place upgrade (I have a lot of user
> data)... also someone should think about changing the naming on the
> iso/cpu types since 20 years of indus
On a fresh install of FreeBSD 6.2 (amd64), I've run into a problem
with sshd and PAM. When the box first boots up, I cannot ssh in. I am
immediately disconnected. If I look in /var/log/auth.log, I see:
Sep 29 03:20:47 pflog sshd[68798]: in openpam_load_module(): no
pam_opieaccess.so found
Sep 29 0
> On my ubuntu srver I've used gaim for quite awhile. When I
> looked for it with locate on my new server the file said it was
> going away by fall. Is there ea new, improved port?
>
> gary
It was renamed to "pidgin", which is in ports here:
/usr/ports/net-im/pi
> Thanks for the feedback. It's always good to hear "it works fine"
> anti-bug-reports :)
>
> Kris
This is getting a bit off topic, so pardon me. :) I picked a bad time
to try to move to 7-CURRENT, just after the gcc 4.2.1 integration.
Many ports would not compile properly, etc. I hope that stabi
> That's good to know. You should be using libthr for threaded
> performance though :) That benchmark is probably almost all userland
> though, so performance may not suffer much from libpthread.
Oh I wasn't sure if libthr was the preferred thread library for 6.2
also (I'd heard that was the cas
> Yes, 4BSD is still the default, although you definitely want to use ULE
> for performance reasons (NB: only on 7, dont use ULE on 6). I don't
> know whether the release engineers plan to change that default, but I
> will check.
Great, thanks for the info. Good to know, I'll be sure to use ULE w
> In general, if you are running a multi-process or multi-threaded
> workload, FreeBSD 7 will be able to make good use of 8 CPU cores.
>
> Over the past 2 years we have done extensive benchmarking and
> optimizations that have resulted in *huge* performance improvements on
> many common workloads o
On 9/7/07, Jason Lieurance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I didn't keep our 4.7 up to date and now 'make' errors out whenever you
> try to update ports or install any software. How do I fix this issue?
Update your ports tree with the RELEASE_4_EOL tag, then try again.
Note that FreeBSD 4.x
On 8/27/07, Paul Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again. On a dual-core system, how do I tell how much of each of
> the CPU cores are in use? Is the CPU usage in 'top' for the two CPUs
> at once? Is there something in ports (that works without X...) that
> will give good info?
The CPU state
> Is there some make.conf or compile time flag that I can set that would
> prevent the stripping from happening?
>
> Or would I just have to manually edit the makefile someplace -- and if so,
> can anyone give a pointer as to where? Setting the strip command to
> /bin/true or something, perhaps --
> I'm not suggesting we lay out a strict timeline, as I'd much prefer
> the releases when they're ready, but simply a page saying, 'Hey,
> FreeBSD x.y release is coming soon, we're currently working on 'blah.''
Something more than what's here then?
http://www.freebsd.org/releng/
Josh
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> root# route delete 0&0xc0a80132
>
> [1] 37343
> route: writing to routing socket: No such process
> delete net 0: not in table
> 0xc0a80132: Command not found.
> [1] + Exit 1route delete 0
> root# route delete 0&0xc0a80132
>
> [1] 37343
> route: writing to
On 8/2/07, Chris Maness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If a port has been black listed by portaudit, how do you install it anyway?
>From the ports(7) man page:
DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES
If defined, disable check for security vulnerabilities
using portaudit(1
You need wait no longer...the security advisory just went out with a patch:
http://security.freebsd.org/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-07:07.bind.asc
Josh
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I've seen OpenBSD and some other variants of Unix clearing /tmp on
bootup. But FreeBSD doesn't seem to do so.
Is there any specific reason for this variation or is it just a matter
of taste between these different Operating Systems?
You can put the following in rc.conf to do this:
clear_tmp_ena
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a utility that allows you to query swap
and determine which processes currently have virtual pages in swap. I
couldn't find any way from the pstat/swapinfo man pages, but hopefully
I'm overlooking something.
Regards,
Josh
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what is the way to either remove the stored configuration file, or to manually
pass the parameters to make. A look at the Makefile and the other files
in /usr/ports/mail/postfix didn't turn up any hints.
You can either:
make rmconfig
or just:
make config
Then re-build/install it.
Josh
Now.. Can I just use the same SMP kernel I have currently (assuming the
correct drivers are loaded) for the X2 processor if I just want to run it in
32 bit mode?
Yes, it should work fine. You may need to update /etc/fstab of course,
and any other settings that need to change along with the mothe
Because before it starts it relies on BIOS to provide services (in
16-bit x86 mode), but after the kernel starts, it must use its own
drivers (32-bit or 64-bit, depending on your choice) and it seems it
doesn't have the right drivers. Most CD/DVD drives are standard and
register as ATA or SCSI dri
Interesting. Is that old perl syntax (v4, etc)? Just curious because
most of the documentation and examples switched to:
No, he's using a function prototype. In this particular case, he's
saying the supfile_set_default_host function will take two scalars as
arguments.
For more info:
perldoc pe
deimos# portupgrade -PR libmpeg2
[Updating the portsdb >format:bdb_btree> in /usr/ports ... - 16851
port entries found
{lines cut} . done]
[missing key: categories: Cannot read the portsdb!
database file error
{following some ruby errors regarding the fact that the db can't be
read?!}
Try r
Execute rights, yes, but you shouldn't rename it to foo.sh under
6.2 -- that's not how things are supposed to work in recent releases.
Without the PROVIDE: in the rc script, it won't get executed unless it
has an .sh extension. man rc has details, but .sh should still work
and I think is require
So why does du report only 2.0 GB of usage while df reports over 6 GB?
Where has my storage gone? Or do I not understand proper usage of du?
If you removed files that still had open file handles (e.g. from
/var/log), they are likely still allocated and showing up in df, but
not du since they're
I have some trouble with my SATA-DVDRW. It's not recognised in the boot
process, although I think all kernel settings are correct. A SATA
harddisk works fine. Is there a general issue with SATA-dvd burners?
At least in 6.x and I assume 6-STABLE (unless support has been MFC'd),
SATA ATAPI devices
New to FreeBSD. How can I update my LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
In Linux I modify my /etc/ld.so.conf file and run ldconfig. Is there an
equivalent here? A pointer to docs would be fine.
There are a couple of ways. First, you can look at
/etc/defaults/rc.conf for the default value of ldconfig_paths. On
Stale dependency: p5-Authen-SASL-2.09 -> p5-GSSAPI-0.24 (security/p5-GSSAPI):
p5-Geography-Countries-1.4 (score:26%) ? ([y]es/[n]o/[a]ll) [no]
Well this one is pretty obvious. Look at what the stale dependency is,
and what it's suggesting? :)
Sometimes it can be less clear, though. You just hav
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