hey all,
i just installed php 4.0.6 on my freebsd (4.8) box. is there a good tutorial
site anywhere for php on freebsd? i am using webmonkey for a general
tutorial but was curious if there is one geared toward freebsd users.
--charlie
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How do you change the labelling info in the BootMgr so that the other OS is
no longer listed as "??"?
Thanks,
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I went ahead and enabled the mouse..removed all but the moused enable
option, loaded enlightenment. It seems to me what is occuring could quite
possibly be a resolution error...the mouse pointer reacts, albeit several
seconds after i physically move the mouse..also, random menus pop up even if
Okay,
So I just installed, for the first time, 5.1 on a new machine. My problem is
this: In Sysinstall, when i select my mouse (ps/2, MS 3 button optical)
then enable and test the port, all of a sudden I see an early part of the
installation wizard (the partitioning part) and i can't escape ou
Sorry,
I can't resist this either. I work for VOL DSL tech support and have seen
many many problems with the Realtek 8139 EVEN with Windoze. So, you'd better
believe that if even Windoze has issues with this card then BSD will too.
--charlie
so i've got a laptop w/o a cdrom and i want to install bsd on it. before
anyone asks, no, i don't have a reliable INET connection. I took a look at
the floppy-freebsd page but i'm still not convinced on it. is there a
reliable version in existence or should i not even bother at this point.
anyo
I hope this is a typo:
ifocnfig_xl0="inet a.b.c.4 netmask 255.255.255.0"
if that is exactly what you've put in your /etc/rc.conf then there's your
issue.
ifocnfig SHOULD BE ifconfig
Gateway YES
Can you paste your full rc.conf?
--charlie
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You need to create a resolv.conf file. Your BSD box does not have the
required information to be able to resolve ip addresses with FQDNs and it
needs to have that information.
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That's been my experience as well. Could be the type of hardware yer using.
I've had my best luck with Netgear products.
As far as ISPs..as a former tech supporter for flashnet (remember them?), i
highly suggest speaking to upper level techs..lower level supporters are the
kind that support basic
really you oughtta read the handbook or the newbies section on freebsd.org.
how new are you to unix or bsd?
Charles Pelletier
Tech Coordinator
St Luke's School
Irving, TX
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rked.
good luck and i hope you find the final solution :)
Charles Pelletier
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St Luke's School
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thanks for the help !
Charles Pelletier
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On Saturday 08 Marc
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# make installkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL
I don't have to do any other steps, as in those in the original method
(make, make depend, etc)?
Thanks for the input.
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On Tue,
#x27;t know why this would matter, but anyway)
attached on the network are a Win NT 4 workstation and Win 2K Pro boxes, and
several windows 98 systems (this is a lab setup)
I'm interested only in getting the streaming to the win2k box.
Any thoughts?
Charles Pelletier
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St Luke
Use EE. it works just fine and you don't have to learn vi or anything near
as complicated as vi. And as far as your problem, just posting it here
tends to help most of the time.
Charles Pelletier
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this every time even
with the newer current method or should i just increase my memory and be
done with it?
Charles Pelletier
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how do you add a machine account in samba? i've already added users using
smbpasswd -a username password but cannot for the life of me remember how to
add a machine to the samba domain.
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thanks for the help.
Charles Pelletier
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nothing to do
with Windows for this.
any help, great. any suggestions, great.
thanks a bunch,
Charles Pelletier
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just a suggestion..but i remember having those same sorts of problems with
GAIM and Yahoo. I switched to Everybuddy and had nothing but good luck
since..might be worth a shot.
Charles Pelletier
Tech Coordinator
St Luke's School
Irving, TX
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ipfilter won't allow you to limit bandwidth, ipfw will.
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Hi,
Is there a way
hat
is the line you need to pay attention to. you must set its IP and netmask.
the second card is the primary card, the one originally in my system when i
installed fbsd for the first time.
Charles Pelletier
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> F
Charles Pelletier
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> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@;FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Shane Hickey
> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 6:20 PM
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el? Hard to see when you've only sent GENERIC. Send
your custom kernel.
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Charles Pelletier wrote:
> hey,
>
> anyone ever seen this before?
> Make: Don't know how to make includes
> I've been trying to install XttXF86SRV-S3 and this is the error that i
get.
> Ideas, suggestions?
what directory are you in and what exactly happen
hey,
anyone ever seen this before?
Make: Don't know how to make includes
I've been trying to install XttXF86SRV-S3 and this is the error that i get.
Ideas, suggestions?
Charles Pelletier
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positive it is NOT bad DNS info, please post your
/etc/resolv.conf as you currently have it.
Charles Pelletier
Tech. Coordinator
St Luke's School
Irving, TX
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>
> > fatal server error: could not open default font 'fixed'...that's the
last
> > error that appears in the log.
>
> Not the same problem I've encountered. Probably a successful installation
of
> your fonts will solve yours.
>
> Paul A. Scott
> mailto:pscott@;skycoast.us
> http://skycoast.us/psc
i think i found a big part of the problem..i'm reinstalling xfree86 via
command line and nothing has failed in the installation. the sysinstall
installation failed on fonts and xkb. after i've finished the installation
i'll post an update.
Charles Pelletier
Tech. Coordinator
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hey, what's the recommendation on installing the true type x11 servers? is
it better to install the basic server before dealing with them?
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will the ports-supfile ONLY upgrade ports?
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> i'm using an s3 virge dx. i've never had problems with it before. i'll let
> you know if a sig 11 occurs, doing a make clean right now..slow machine
> can't do too much all at the same time.
> Charles Pelletier
> Tech. Coordinator
> St Luke's Sch
i'm using an s3 virge dx. i've never had problems with it before. i'll let
you know if a sig 11 occurs, doing a make clean right now..slow machine
can't do too much all at the same time.
Charles Pelletier
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St Luke's School
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I've now tried about 10 different times to configure xfree86server 4.2.1.
each time, the process 'seems to have failed.' ideas as to why, anyone?
i have 4.7 Stable through CVSup but had to get the 4.7 R ver. of xfree86.
could there be a problem there? if so, how do i fix it?
Charles
> Charles Pelletier wrote:
> > is there not a server around that has 4.7 stable? seems like most have
only
> > got 4.7R.
>
> I think you get stable via CVS/cvsup (since it's constantly
> changing - stable is a snapshot just like current, as far as I
> unders
just in case anyone decides to reply, don't bother. Homer-ic like thinking
ellicits a D'OH! from me tonight.
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is there not a server around that has 4.7 stable? seems like most have only
got 4.7R.
Charles Pelletier
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anyone else have problems accessing the ftp servers with sysinstall? i get
the "can't find the 4.7-stable distribution on this ftp server" on every
server i've tried. i need to install xf86 and the only way i can is via ftp
(no disc).
Charles Pelletier
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question: having used the old way to upgrade to 4.7, can i now use
mergemaster?
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../../compile/NEWKERNEL
make
make install
.
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Just realized I forgot to say that I'm upgrading from 4.6 to 4.7.
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ies. Can I
just delete the prior kernel, reboot, create another kernel, and continue on
from there?
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Thanks for the help. The problem was, as I should have suspected from the
beginning, a lack of swap space..something which has been a problem for the
last 2 upgrades. A little memory creation solved the buildworld problem.
Thanks again,
Charles Pelletier
Tech. Coordinator
St Luke's School
newkernel name)
save
run /usr/sbin/config NEWKERNEL
make depend ../../compile/NEWKERNEL
make
make install
5. reboot
Now, for those of you wondering, no, I have not used mergemaster before and,
no, I've never had problems upgrading. I'm upgrading from 4.6 to 4.7.
any help is
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> >
> > i want to be able t
i want to be able to run tail while NOT in root. is there a quick way to
give permission to another user solely for the purpose of running tail?
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>
> I don't really think it makes much of a difference. Support for the card
> will depend much more on the version of X you have installed and whether
> that version supports the card (assuming you will be running X). If it is
> just for the system console I don't believe it will matter at all
I've got a 'new' old video card that i want to put in my bsd box. Should I
wait until I've upgraded to 4.7 before i do it or should I do that prior to
upgrading?
Opinions? Reasons?
thanks,
Charles Pelletier
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try checking for updated DNS from your ISP. I've had that problem
before..outdated dns.
Charles Pelletier
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St Luke's School
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> Hello FreeBSD Team.
> My name is Christian
each reply comes before the text to which it replies.
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okay. thanks for the clarification.
Charles Pelletier
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question...
having never dealt with IPFW and nat, does ipnat.conf need to exist? i
wonder this because it seems like a great majority of problems that exist
with IPF can be solved by having a correct ipnat.conf.
Charles Pelletier
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how funny. i'm having the exact same problem at my school.
this debate will never cease. :)
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you cannot set quotas with ipf.
--charlie pelletier
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NT available on macs? really? wow.
what'll they think of next?
jk, anyways, no..freebsd is not a windows application, or an app for an
operating system at all; it itself is an operating system.
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norton tends to call anything a virus that it doesn't recognize. you should
definitely do some research on-google for info on that subject.
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jeez, now, come on, if someone can't understand something then don't make
'em feel like an idiot. it took me at least a year to get used to dealing
with 'filesystems' et al.
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quite honestly, i think you are wasting your time working with 286's. even
people who can't afford computers know better than to use a pre Pentium
machine. while you do have a noble cause in mind, you must realize that
286's, even with tweaking, can hardly even run DOS, let alone connect to the
mo
so, having never used IPFW, does that really signify anything other than bad
transmission? i mean, sounds like it could be a warning for corrupted
packets?
somebody explain that to me?
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google should be more than a friend :-)
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a place for testing:
nitrous.digex.net
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it really seems to be easier to install via ftp anyway. i've had that
problem with multiple machines. just give up on cdroms. :-)
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Hey,
Here's a question for everyone: I am interested in what kind of price
estimates exist in regards to the implementation of FreeBSD and SAMBA based
networks. I only ask because that is exactly what I am doing for the school
where I teach and want to be able to give cost estimates to the school
refer to the handbook for that one. you should be reading it anyways. and
also, i know for a fact (having had installation and upgrade problems
before) that the archives are full of helpful tutorials on upgrading to a
more recent release.
:)
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its all a matter of syntax. :) ya forgot a quote.
ifconfig_rl0_alias0="192.168.1.189" netmask 255.255.255.0
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wow,
I'd like to thank everyone who keeps sending me replies to my dns questions.
Every last one has been of some help and I will be using all the reference
material and links sent me when I begin the work. My intent had been to use
my small 3 PC network as a test victim for the real thing: a 30
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