Hi,
On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 10:47:09 +0200 Julian Fagir wrote:
> I don't think it's a hardware issue, as one of the three machines runs on
> different hardware than the other two (which are identical).
I have to update on that: The two servers with the identical hardware are the
one
Hi,
I've been experiencing a strange problem with one of my hosts (I think, since
upgrading to 9.1-RELEASE). The host does not start several services after
booting, especially no getty(8)s and no cron(8). When starting these services
manually, it does so without flaw (you can login via ssh).
I tho
Hi,
> where are located icons of apps such as browsers,etc?
that depends on the software itself and the wm you are using.
For Gnome, KDE and Xfce at least you can look at /usr/share/icons
(/usr/local/share/icons resp.), but menu entries as Freedesktop defines can
also have absolute paths.
Regards
Hi,
> what contents should be placed into /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver ?
that depends solely on your system's configuration.
You should say what your window manager is, how you authenticate, etc.
If you have only a single-user system, taking the authentication-part should
be sufficient. I don't know ab
Hi,
> Huh??
> The only thing wrong is missing a meaningful subject -- which can
> cause people to ignore the post.
I don't feel offended myself... But I read several times people (though
mostly news) who would feel so by the subject, the name (translated to "don't
care don't care") and the lack
Hi,
> can you help me, i will freebsd 8.1 32bit downgraden to freebsd 7.1 or 7.2
> as ?
I think you ask on one of the regional mailing lists in your mother tongue.
According to your errors (German, Dutch?), your language has a regional
mailing list, just have a look at:
http://www.freebsd.org/comm
Hi,
> I am new to the Free BSD and i have a question on how to install a
> packet.What i have to type to download a python editor?I cant find the right
> packet name.Thank you very much.
there are mainly two ways to install packages - via ports (i.e. you compile
it yourself) or via pkg_add. The fi
Hi,
> I just looked into a batt for my daughters dell, her li-on lasted 14
> months, now on "full" charge it only lasts 40 mins... Terrible. If you
> can get 2 years out of a batt ur lucky. I read some tech docs on li-on
> cells; if you can store at 50% charge in the fridge and when in use don'
Hi,
I'm planning a service with a login-user-interface. Thus, I want to restrict
the user somehow to this script and to do nothing else.
The straight-forward way would be to write this script, have all input parsed
by read and then let the script act according to this input (let's assume
that the
Hi,
just to get more off-topic... ;-)
On Mon, 8 Nov 2010 20:01:19 +1100 (EST)
Ian Smith wrote:
> And while a square enclosing a circle, it's hardly squaring the circle:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squaring_the_circle .. but an interesting
> read nonetheless for unrequited seekers of pi-foo
Hi,
> Does anyone has a "generate-pi.c" source code?
The solution of Ivan Klymenko is surely much more suffisticated, but as I
wrote this down, I just want to publish it... ;-)
1 #include
2 #include
3 #include
4
5 // Change this for a more accurate result.
6 long max = 1;
Hi,
I'm going to buy a new storage-server and don't know yet which
storage-controller to take.
We found it the cheapest way to buy an external jbod-storage and a small
server with an sas-controller.
The chosen jbod will support SAS2, and as the system will have to last at
least three years, we wan
Hi,
> [r...@lbsd2:/usr/home/bluethundr]#/usr/local/etc/rc.d/slapd -V
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/slapd: unknown directive '-V'.
> Usage: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/slapd
> [fast|force|one](start|stop|restart|rcvar|status|poll)
> [r...@lbsd2:/usr/home/bluethundr]#su - root
> Password:
> Last login: Thu Nov 4 1
Hi,
> 1.) FreeBSD has both "chroot" capability as well as "jail" capability.
Yes, it has both of them. You still want to use chroot, also it is kind of
'part' of a jail (technically perhaps it's implemented separately).
> 2.) Only FreeBSD has true, "jail" functionality? Yes?...No?
In Solaris, you
Hi,
> Is it possible to configure sshd such that both conditions are met:
>
> 1. Root will be able to login only by using keys
> 2. Normal users will still be able to use pam/keyboard-interactive
perhaps the sshd-option "PermitRootLogin" does match your requirements.
To be found in sshd_config (
(rev 06)
Regards, Julian Fagir
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