[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know how to change this
annoying default behaviour of bash or sh
in FreeBSD when somebody presses the del key?
When I press the del key I want this to work
as it works on any editor or in Linux bash!
Anyway to achieve this?
as we cannot guess what the behavio
a minor p.s. to my notes, I forgot this line for the mgetty login.conf:
/AutoPPP/ - -/etc/ppp/ppp-pap-dialup
which is crucial to making this work. Also, you may have to edit
/etc/passwd manually to get it to accept a shell not listed in
/etc/shells.
Otherwise, I reinstalled 5.3
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> If you want to be made fun of, this is the type of question that will push
> you in that direction (references 'Thanks You!' thread). ;) Your colleague
> is probably running more applications/services than you, which is why he has
> less available memory. To use up some of that memory, sim
I'm trying to get APM to work (ACPI makes the kernel crap itself when I
insert or remove a pcmcia card into my Armada m700 notebook) and load
the apm.ko from loader.conf. However, it doesn't seem to create the
necessary device entry /dev/apm, and apmd and apm(8) complain about
that. What's th
On 2005-01-13 20:13, Tom Huppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>> I use autoconf/automake and libtool daily at work[1].
>>
>> The programs I write have to run on at least 3 different operating
>> systems (FreeBSD, Linux and Solaris) without the need for con
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 21:38:08 +0100 Andrea Venturoli
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Anthony Atkielski wrote:
>> Andrea Venturoli writes:
>>
>> AV> Not exactly the same algorithm and on different set of data.
>>
>> But similar machine instructions, perhaps?
>
>Yes, both numerical computations.
>
Over the past few days, I had some problems with too few connections
availabe for postgresql. I resolved them for the short term, but when I
tried setting the max_connections for postgresql as high as 64, I
received a message indicating that I had to increase the semaphores
available in the ker
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Hello FreeBSD Friends.
I have just arrived to the FreeBSD world. I am not an expert on
anything, I am only a computer fan and use my computer mainly for my
engineering work and hobbies (amateur radio, photography, astronomy,
etc.). I come from a happy Debian GNU/Linux experience. I paid
attent
Ramiro Aceves wrote:
Hello FreeBSD Friends.
I have just arrived to the FreeBSD world. I am not an expert on
anything, I am only a computer fan and use my computer mainly for my
engineering work and hobbies (amateur radio, photography, astronomy,
etc.). I come from a happy Debian GNU/Linux exper
Hello,
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 12:13:04PM +0100 or thereabouts, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> If you argue that, you do not know Linux well. When I speak about Linux,
> I mean Debian or Gentoo. I do not think that they are chaothic or
> intended for desktop. Debian put all the pieces together in one OS
Hello every one
I am nwebie running FreeBSD 5.3
I was tryimg to install the mc-4.6.0_13.tgz pkg but it gave me a
load of depedencies which I had to painfulluy downloaded usinf
my dial-up connection.
#pkg_add mc-4.6.0_13.tgz
pkg_add: could not find package p5-File-Spec-0.90 !
pkg_add: could not
Emon wrote:
But now some of the packages were complaining that an older
version is installed & I had no idea how to upgrade these
packages.
So in my blind rage I did "pkg_add -vf" on all packages
including mc.
Now mc works but I cannot uninstall it or any of the packages. I
will show you an example
Ramiro Aceves writes:
RA> So, why do we start always the war? The real war should be against the
RA> Bill Gates OSes, instead of fighting among us.
Professionals and serious amateurs in IT never wage "wars" at all.
--
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Anthony Atkielski wrote:
>Ramiro Aceves writes:
>
>RA> So, why do we start always the war? The real war
should be against the
>RA> Bill Gates OSes, instead of fighting among us.
>
>Professionals and serious amateurs in IT never wage
"wars" at all.
>
>
>
Don't they?? Then what are all the law sui
lord grinny writes:
lg> Don't they?? Then what are all the law suits about?
Business.
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On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 04:41:03AM -0800 or thereabouts, lord grinny wrote:
> Don't they?? Then what are all the law suits about?
Simple, dear Watson. About human stupidity and greed.
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On 2005-01-14 13:34, Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ramiro Aceves writes:
>> So, why do we start always the war? The real war should be against the
>> Bill Gates OSes, instead of fighting among us.
>
> Professionals and serious amateurs in IT never wage "wars" at all.
Well said.
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On Friday 14 January 2005 06:43 am, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> lord grinny writes:
>
> lg> Don't they?? Then what are all the law suits about?
>
> Business.
I respectfully disagree. Business is people. People who do business
well abhor lawsuits.
"Lawyers are like nuclear missiles -- they have
hi,
i want to query root servers directly instead of my ISP dns and for tht have
used couple of commands
like " tracert " and route through (RT) but wasnt able to query root server
directly ,
if u know how to directly query root server thn plz help
thanks
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On Friday 14 January 2005 05:13 am, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD Friends.
>
> I have just arrived to the FreeBSD world. I am not an expert on
> anything, I am only a computer fan and use my computer mainly for my
> engineering work and hobbies (amateur radio, photography, astronomy,
> etc.)
Toomas Aas wrote:
1. Attach one of the new drives to free ICH4 IDE port on motherboard,
partition it and transfer the data using dump/tar.
At this stage, I would recommend doing this in single user mode, to keep
filesystem modifications during the procedure down. I typically use
dump for all pa
martin hudec wrote:
MH> Hello,
MH>
MH> On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 12:13:04PM +0100 or thereabouts, RA>>miro
Aceves wrote:
MH>
RA>>If you argue that, you do not know Linux well. When I speak about
Linux,
RA>>I mean Debian or Gentoo. I do not think that they are chaothic or
RA>>intended for desktop. D
Hi folks,
I've an slackware box that your main function is be a syslog server! Ok, it
work, but I need to separate the log for each box that I've in files with
the same name of box.
Can anybody help me?
e.g.: an entry in my /var/log/messages:
Jan 13 18:11:49 ns500 ns500-sjc: NetScreen device_id=ns
Using FreeBSD 4.10 stable, perl-5.8.5 installed from ports.
su-2.05b# perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.5 built for i386-freebsd-64int
When using perl -MCPAN -e shell, I can install the bundle fine,
but the when I try to install XML::DOM, or Text::Aspell, they fail.
Where can I go for help on getting
relax think wrote:
i want to query root servers directly instead of my ISP dns and for tht have
used couple of commands
like " tracert " and route through (RT) but wasnt able to query root server
directly ,
if u know how to directly query root server thn plz help
Use dig(1). Eg. to see the names
Sorry, my box is a FreeBSD 5.2.1.
Ricardo Pichler
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From: "Ricardo Pichler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 11:33 AM
Subject: Syslog server.
> Hi folks,
> I've an slackware box that your main function is be a syslog server! Ok,
it
> work, but I
OK we get it you don't like freeBSD.
Now shut up and quit wasting everyones bandwidth
On Jan 13, 2005, at 7:40 PM, Boris Spirialitious wrote:
Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies
that need support for the latest hardware. Thank you for informing
me.
Boris
Jerry McAllist
Matthew Seaman wrote:
If your ISPs nameservers are unreliable or overloaded, and not giving
you a good service, then one course of action you might consider is just
configuring the named(8) built into your FreeBSD system to do recursive
DNS lookups for you. (And caching -- but that's a given for
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, lord grinny wrote:
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Ramiro Aceves writes:
RA> So, why do we start always the war? The real war
should be against the
RA> Bill Gates OSes, instead of fighting among us.
Professionals and serious amateurs in IT never wage
"wars" at all.
Don't they?? Then
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 04:34:33 -0900, Andy Firman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Using FreeBSD 4.10 stable, perl-5.8.5 installed from ports.
>
> su-2.05b# perl -v
> This is perl, v5.8.5 built for i386-freebsd-64int
>
> When using perl -MCPAN -e shell, I can install the bundle fine,
> but the when
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 09:42:06AM -0500, Bryan Fullerton wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 04:34:33 -0900, Andy Firman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Using FreeBSD 4.10 stable, perl-5.8.5 installed from ports.
> >
> > su-2.05b# perl -v
> > This is perl, v5.8.5 built for i386-freebsd-64int
> >
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Is there somebody who has succesfully
> installed a SoftModem in FreeBSD(5.3 or 4.10)?
Depends on the "modem."
See the FAQ.
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Andy Firman wrote:
Using FreeBSD 4.10 stable, perl-5.8.5 installed from ports.
su-2.05b# perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.5 built for i386-freebsd-64int
When using perl -MCPAN -e shell, I can install the bundle fine,
but the when I try to install XML::DOM, or Text::Aspell, they fail.
Where can I go for h
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 04:38:14PM -0800, Drumslayer2 wrote:
>
> Hello
> When I am performing a dd between (2) 36 Gig 160
> disks (to duplicate them) it takes about 2.5 hrs. Is
> there any way I can speed this up? Is there any better
> way I can clone a bootable main disk?
>
> Thanks
>
>
Ramiro Aceves writes:
RA> I do not like to start wars among free OSes, I enjoy fighting the
RA> Bill OSes.
There are plenty of challenging video games on the market if you like to
fight.
RA> For me, making the war against Bill OSes means using Free Software
RA> OSes (Debian, Gentoo, FreeBSD.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 03:08:23PM +, Gary Hayers wrote:
> Andy Firman wrote:
> >Using FreeBSD 4.10 stable, perl-5.8.5 installed from ports.
> >
> >su-2.05b# perl -v
> >This is perl, v5.8.5 built for i386-freebsd-64int
> >
> >When using perl -MCPAN -e shell, I can install the bundle fine,
> >bu
In the last episode (Jan 14), Ricardo Pichler said:
> > I've an slackware box that your main function is be a syslog
> > server! Ok, it work, but I need to separate the log for each box
> > that I've in files with the same name of box. Can anybody help me?
> >
> > e.g.: an entry in my /var/log/mess
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 06:20:49 -0900, Andy Firman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 03:08:23PM +, Gary Hayers wrote:
[snip]
> > If you have the Ports tree installed you can install it from the ports tree
> >
> > # cd /usr/ports/textproc/p5-XML-DOM && make install clean
>
> Und
On 01/13/05 09:29 PM, Mark Beaver sat at the `puter and typed:
> I think it's not so much a setting in X. I think it's more that X simply
> doesn't have the software to support those extra buttons (wether it's the
> server or the wm of choice) that's got the lack I'm not sure.
>
> What I do know i
I download 4.9 and successfully installed a working system in August
following the process of creating the boot floppies etc.
I have now come to make a second server (Backup/fail over) for the first one
but cannot find 4.9 anywhere.
How can I download 4.9 as I would like to maintain consistency b
I noticed something extremely odd this morning in my http access log.
There's the usual activity, then suddenly this (about a hundred lines
are snipped)
62.241.98.151 - - [14/Jan/2005:01:29:44 +0100] "SEARCH
/\x90\x02\xb1\x02\xb1\x02\xb1\x02\xb1\x02\xb1\x02\xb1\x02\xb1\x02\xb1\x
02\xb1\x02\xb1\
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 10:29:05AM -0500, Bryan Fullerton wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 06:20:49 -0900, Andy Firman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 03:08:23PM +, Gary Hayers wrote:
> [snip]
> > > If you have the Ports tree installed you can install it from the ports
> > >
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 02:08:20PM +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
> What is this person doing? or attempting to do? I'm guessing nothing
> good.
> Is there anything within...say httpd.conf..that I could do to prevent
> this..or curtail it before it grows to such an enormous size.
Looks like a We
Hi Colin,
I started seeing these in September. For a _very_ obscure and low hit url.
chars dns date/time
27680 d142-59-129-32.abhsia.telus.net 11/Sep/2004:17:13:53
32713 stjhts18c101.nbnet.nb.ca09/Nov/2004:14:37:26
27670 i
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 03:59:20PM -, Richard Burnett-Godfree wrote:
> I download 4.9 and successfully installed a working system in August
> following the process of creating the boot floppies etc.
>
> I have now come to make a second server (Backup/fail over) for the first one
> but cannot f
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 07:00:30 -0900
Andy Firman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 02:08:20PM +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
> > What is this person doing? or attempting to do? I'm guessing nothing
> >
> > good.
> > Is there anything within...say httpd.conf..that I could do to
>
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, Colin J. Raven wrote:
I noticed something extremely odd this morning in my http access log.
There's the usual activity, then suddenly this (about a hundred lines
are snipped)
Yeah, someone is trying a M$ DAV exploit. I get these alot, along with
nimda attempts.
Is there anyt
* Andrew P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0122 14:22]:
> Matthew Seaman wrote:
> >If your ISPs nameservers are unreliable or overloaded, and not giving
> >you a good service, then one course of action you might consider is just
> >configuring the named(8) built into your FreeBSD system to do recursive
>
On 01/14/05 10:17 AM, Jacob S sat at the `puter and typed:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 07:00:30 -0900
> Andy Firman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 02:08:20PM +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
> > > What is this person doing? or attempting to do? I'm guessing nothing
> > >
> > > goo
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 11:36:36 -0500
Louis LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 01/14/05 10:17 AM, Jacob S sat at the `puter and typed:
> > On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 07:00:30 -0900
> > Andy Firman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 02:08:20PM +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
> >
Hi,
I'm looking around at backup solutions. Currently we are using bacula,
but according to it's docs it only does a bare-metal restore for linux
and solaris.
I know that dump is the bees-knees for backing up, so I'm looking for
any pre-made scripts for doing scheduled incremental backups with
du
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The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception. Inev
Andrew P. wrote:
Matthew Seaman wrote:
If your ISPs nameservers are unreliable or overloaded, and not giving
you a good service, then one course of action you might consider is
just configuring the named(8) built into your FreeBSD system to do
recursive DNS lookups for you. (And caching -- but t
Hi Folks.
Is there a way to configure 2 NIC's in a failover fasion connected
to 2 different switches with FreeBSD 5.3R ?
Thanx
Paul
Paul Khavkine
Networks/Systems Planning and Engineering
DISTRIBUTEL Communications.
740 Notre Dame West, Suite 11
Hello,
Andrew L. Gould wrote:
3. Definitely go with a clean installation of FreeBSD 5.3 rather than
5.2.1.
Just a sidenote, I did a source upgrade from 5.2.1 to 5.3, which
basically worked okay.
Switching from XFree to X.org was really troublesome, on the other hand...
Kind regards,
Benjamin
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:05:07 +0100
Erik Norgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Emon wrote:
> > But now some of the packages were complaining that an older
> > version is installed & I had no idea how to upgrade these
> > packages.
> >
> > So in my blind rage I did "pkg_add -vf" on all packages
> >
On Jan 14 at 10:17, Jacob S launched this into the bitstream:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 07:00:30 -0900
> Andy Firman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 02:08:20PM +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
>>> What is this person doing? or attempting to do? I'm guessing nothing
>>>
>>> good.
>>
On Jan 14 at 07:00, Andy Firman wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 02:08:20PM +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
>> What is this person doing? or attempting to do? I'm guessing nothing
>> good.
>> Is there anything within...say httpd.conf..that I could do to prevent
>> this..or curtail it before it grow
On Jan 14 at 10:22, Duo suggested this hysterically funny remedy:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, Colin J. Raven wrote:
>
>> I noticed something extremely odd this morning in my http access log.
>> There's the usual activity, then suddenly this (about a hundred lines
>> are snipped)
>
> Yeah, someone is tr
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 12:09 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: NIC failover
Hi Folks.
Is there a way to configure 2 NIC's in a failover fasion connected to 2
different
Derek wrote:
Toomas Aas wrote:
1. Attach one of the new drives to free ICH4 IDE port on motherboard,
partition it and transfer the data using dump/tar.
At this stage, I would recommend doing this in single user mode, to keep
filesystem modifications during the procedure down.
Yes, that was my
In a message dated 1/13/05 11:27:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BS> Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies
BS> that need support for the latest hardware.
>It's not a question of latest, it's a question of which hardware.
>FreeBSD, like all operat
On Friday 14 January 2005 05:56 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 1/13/05 11:27:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> BS> Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies
> BS> that need support for the latest hardware.
>
> >It's not a question
Hi,
> Hi,
> I'm looking around at backup solutions. Currently we are using bacula,
> but according to it's docs it only does a bare-metal restore for linux
> and solaris.
>
> I know that dump is the bees-knees for backing up, so I'm looking for
> any pre-made scripts for doing scheduled incremen
In a message dated 1/14/05 1:07:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
>> still-under-development 5.x. Which seems counterproductive for an O/S
>> that is trying to establish itself as a choice as a server platform.
>
>Not necessarily. The interesting question hasn't been addressed
In a message dated 1/14/05 8:12:09 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> People on the FreeBSD and Debian GNU/Linux mailing lists are very
> kind and help you in any case, if you ask questions politely and you
> have searched and read tha manuals first.
> So, why do we start always
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 06:19:20PM +0100, Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Andrew L. Gould wrote:
>
> >3. Definitely go with a clean installation of FreeBSD 5.3 rather than
> >5.2.1.
> >
> >
>
> Just a sidenote, I did a source upgrade from 5.2.1 to 5.3, which
> basically worked okay.
Hello folks,
I have managed to get hold of a New Microsoft Optical Desktop. I have been
trying to use its USB interface with Xorg but without any success (This box
is running 5.3-Stable, amd64). During boot I can see that both the mouse and
the keyboard are detected once and then detached. Again l
In a message dated 1/13/05 9:05:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Someone who begins with their first post on the questions list with
>invective and insults instead of asking a question will, not surprisingly,
>not receive much positive response. People here are interested
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On Friday 14 January 2005 18:47, Toomas Aas wrote:
> Derek wrote:
> But if it is necessary, it should be possible to bring the machine up to
> single user mode and modify the fstab there, right? Given, of course,
> that the root partition is left on ar
On Jan 14, 2005, at 12:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The entire point of this extended discussion, for those who have paid
attention, is that FreeBSD 4.x, which is admittedly the fastest version
available, DOES NOT work with intel's fastest CPUs because it doesnt
support the necessary chipsets,
L
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/14/05 1:07:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
still-under-development 5.x. Which seems counterproductive for an O/S
that is trying to establish itself as a choice as a server platform.
Not necessarily. The interesting ques
Hi all,
i have a following problem, probably someone was through this before and
can offer advice.
Now i'm using DSL with static ip address and on my home FreeBSD server
there is group of servers serving my family and friends. Servers are qmail,
djbdns and apache.
I'm doing dns for my domain, mail
>
> In a message dated 1/13/05 11:27:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> BS> Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies
> BS> that need support for the latest hardware.
>
> >It's not a question of latest, it's a question of which hardware.
> >FreeBSD
That always cheerful and bright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
So your claim that its a "heavy-duty server" platform is tainted by the
fact that in order to use the fastest server Mobos, you have to use the
slower,
still-under-development 5.x. Which seems counterproductive for an O/S
that is tr
> In a message dated 1/13/05 9:05:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >Someone who begins with their first post on the questions list with
> >invective and insults instead of asking a question will, not surprisingly,
> >not receive much positive response. People here are i
I, personally, still don't completely understand the entire unix/X cut
buffer system. First, there is more than one cut buffer, but I doubt
that that's your problem. Second, there is select-to-copy and
select+right click.../ctrl+c/... to copy. These use two different
systems, which, like I said
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 01:05:40PM +, Len Zettel wrote:
> On Friday 14 January 2005 05:56 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > In a message dated 1/13/05 11:27:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > BS> Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies
> > BS
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You really don't know what you're talking about Jerry (as usual), so
why make comments when you never seem to understand the context?
He asked a question and the response was "why dont you donate your
hardware to a freebsd developer".
What's "juvenile" i
>
> ... Much misc drivel excised.
>
> > > rather ridicule people that ask why than fix things.
> > >
> > > So your claim that its a "heavy-duty server" platform is tainted by the
> > > fact that in order to use the fastest server Mobos, you have to use the
> > > slower,
> > > still-under-developm
On 01/15/05 12:08 AM, Subhro sat at the `puter and typed:
> Hello folks,
>
> I have managed to get hold of a New Microsoft Optical Desktop. I have been
> trying to use its USB interface with Xorg but without any success (This box
> is running 5.3-Stable, amd64). During boot I can see that both the
Hello,
I've got a curious problem using growisofs on FBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0.
I'm using the following hardware (from dmesg):
acd0: DVDR at ata1-slave PIO4
cd0: Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0 device
Using the cd0 device (through atapicam) I can write to /dev/cd0 without
any errors, but I cannot mount
On Friday 14 January 2005 12:23 pm, John wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 06:19:20PM +0100, Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> > >3. Definitely go with a clean installation of FreeBSD 5.3 rather
> > > than 5.2.1.
> >
> > Just a sidenote, I did a source upgrade f
Don't top-post, please.
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> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 4:33 PM
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I have a cable modem that provides a dynamic IP address to the outside
interface of my firewall(5.3 with PF doing NAT). If my IP address
changes I have to run a script to update my dynamic dns and reload my
firewall rules based on the new IP address. Is there a recommended way
of doing this ot
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 09:51:03AM +0100, Christian Hiris wrote:
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> On Thursday 13 January 2005 03:54, Doug Poland wrote:
> >
> > I'm having a problem with gmirror. It would seem that I cannot add my
> > first disk to the mirror after booting off the second drive. My current
> > statu
Hi,
I have a logitech access keyboard [1]. If I want to use the function
keys, I have to press the 'F lock' key first (by default 'F lock' is
off). I want to use the function keys without using 'F lock'
I want to adjust my keymap, I need to know the scancode of that keys.
How can I get the scanco
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Sure. Assuming you're using 5.3-RELEASE, 5.3-STABLE or better, then
setting up a recursive-only nameserver is really very simple.
The system comes with BIND-9.3.0 as standard, and it has all of the
chroot-ing functionality available just by default. All you need do is
add
On 14/01/2005 20:39 Christopher McGee wrote:
I have a cable modem that provides a dynamic IP address to the outside
interface of my firewall(5.3 with PF doing NAT). If my IP address
changes I have to run a script to update my dynamic dns and reload my
firewall rules based on the new IP address.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 01:32:03PM -0600, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> On Friday 14 January 2005 12:23 pm, John wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 06:19:20PM +0100, Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> > > >3. Definitely go with a clean installation of FreeBSD 5
On Jan 14 at 13:00, Jeff MacDonald launched this into the bitstream:
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> I've also been told that dump lacks network support
I'm not sure that's true. I sometimes take my laptop with me when I take
a dump. It's got a wireless card in there so I'm able to sit there and
catch up on FreeBSD-questi
Saad Kadhi wrote:
On 14/01/2005 20:39 Christopher McGee wrote:
I have a cable modem that provides a dynamic IP address to the
outside interface of my firewall(5.3 with PF doing NAT). If my IP
address changes I have to run a script to update my dynamic dns and
reload my firewall rules based on t
Jeff MacDonald wrote:
On a related note:
If I want to do complete dumps of all of my file systems do I need to be
in single user mode? Will running in multiuser mode (with all of my
normal daemons running) mess up my dumps?
Thank You.
--
Tabor Kelly
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The entire point of this extended discussion, for those who have paid
attention, is that FreeBSD 4.x, which is admittedly the fastest version
available, DOES NOT work with intel's fastest CPUs because it doesnt
support the necessary chipsets, AND, that freebsd "people" woul
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>In a message dated 1/13/05 9:05:49 PM Eastern Standard Time
Christopher McGee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have setup my pf ruleset using the parentheses. I didn't realize it
> would auto update them. I thought I would still need to reload the
> rules so that it re-reads the interface IP. I still have the dilemma
> of dynamic dns and a couple of othe
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