Leonard Zettel wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 04:01 am, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
John writes:
If space is tight, running make
distclean after make install helps, as does periodically deleting the
contents of /usr/ports/distfiles
Does pkg_add do this?
There's no need for [one
inline...
On Feb 27, 2005, at 3:26 PM, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-02-27 11:44, Ken Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Found out it was a firewall issue and that is open now. though my
problem has gone from connection refused to:
Feb 27 08:22:04 web1 sendmail[85505]: j1MIj4DI065443: <...>
dela
Adam McMaster wrote:
On 27 Feb 2005, at 20:16, Joe Schmoe wrote:
Hi,
I am using a very vanilla XFree86 installation on fbsd
5.3. I am using ratpoison as my window manager.
If I highlight text in an xterm, it is immediately in
my buffer, and I can paste it into that xterm, or any
other xterm. Furthe
>>
>> what now?
>>
> I've seen this problem too when I'm using the nvidia driver with the
> RenderAccel option. Once I turned it off openoffice no longer froze
> the machine. I think it's an nvidia driver problem that "hopefully"
> will be fixed in the next release. Whenever that will be.
>
bu
--- Frank Staals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Copy: select the text:
> Paste: middle mouseclick. If you got a 2 button
> mouse it you most
> probably have to do this: left and right click at
> the same time.
I have no problem cutting and pasting. The problem
is, I cannot cut from xterm and past
* Setting Up a mouse + wheel on a traditional ps/2 port in FBSD 5.3
... and others ... *
1. Must know
ps2 bus : the ps/2 bus is mapped as /dev/psm0
/dev/psm0 : support only 'ps/2' protocol ( moused(8) )
moused: map /dev/psm0 as a virtual port to
/dev/
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 10:01:44 +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote
> About 2 GB total remaining on /usr. Just installing X stuff gobbled
> up a few hundred megabytes, it seems.
[ I said]
> > If space is tight, running make
> > distclean after make install helps, as does periodically deleting the
> >
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Actually, it's not that hard. You need three mappings:
>
> 1. (lba address, (filesystem, block #))
> 2. ((filesystem, block #), (filesystem, inode #))
> 3. ((filesystem, inode #), (list of filenames linking to inode #))
Seems like it would be straightforward with adequ
Hello list,
I have a thinking problem... If workstations in a private network have set
up a gateway, but the gateway has no NAT-deamon running, are the
workstations not able to be attacked? What happens if these workstations
behind this gateway are serving unprotected services (like shares on
Wind
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Bachelier Vincent wrote:
> Ok, I have FreeBSD 5.3 with PF.
> How to share connection from a routeur with only one network card ?
>
> My network is like that:
>
> Internet connection in DHCP, Routing computer, Workstation computer on
> a switch
>
> The router take connection
Hi list!
I'm still using 5.2.1 and samba from /usr/ports/net/samba.
Is there a way to disable ldap, it seems that it is compiled
into the binary. Do i have to recompile (which switch?) or
is there a simpler way.
Thanks
Florian
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kalin mintchev wrote:
what now?
I've seen this problem too when I'm using the nvidia driver with the
RenderAccel option. Once I turned it off openoffice no longer froze
the machine. I think it's an nvidia driver problem that "hopefully"
will be fixed in the next release. Whenever that will be.
Mike Tancsa writes:
> Could be a bad sector on the drive, or bad cable. Hard to say. Try
> /usr/ports/sysutils/smartmontools/
>
> It can read all sorts of info off the drive and help you narrow down
> what the problem might be.
Wow! That is a very cool tool. There's even a Windows port so I ca
John writes:
> 1. you mentioned that you had the ports tree on another machine. Can you nfs
> mount it?
I pulled all the NFS stuff out of the kernel, alas!
> 2. As others have mentioned, firebird is a fast-moving target. You *need* a
> cvsupped ports in order to keep up with it. So why not insta
Stevan Tiefert wrote:
Hello list,
I have a thinking problem... If workstations in a private network have set
up a gateway, but the gateway has no NAT-deamon running, are the
workstations not able to be attacked? What happens if these workstations
behind this gateway are serving unprotected services
alright I found an old blurb about handling a scenario similar to mine:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2003-July/
014468.html
it essentially says:
If you want to get FreeBSD to forward your email to the MS-Exchange
server, you have to:
1. make sure sendmail is running. (
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> John writes:
>
>
>>1. you mentioned that you had the ports tree on another machine. Can
you nfs
>>mount it?
>
>
> I pulled all the NFS stuff out of the kernel, alas!
>
It should be trivial to update your kernel config and rebuild and
install the new kernel. Remember t
> Yeah, I have noticed OOo freeze a few times lately myself. It should
> also be noted that I tried to kill -9 it with no effect. Looks a bit
> locked up waiting for something.
>
exactly the same thing..
another one - i mentioned it before but nobody said anything - is when
using firefox i can n
Chris Hodgins writes:
> It should be trivial to update your kernel config and rebuild and
> install the new kernel. Remember to reboot when you are done.
It's trivial in principle, but this is a production server. The golden
rule for production servers is never to change anything unless you hav
On Sunday 27 February 2005 05:32 pm, kalin mintchev wrote:
> > Yeah, I have noticed OOo freeze a few times lately myself. It
> > should also be noted that I tried to kill -9 it with no effect.
> > Looks a bit locked up waiting for something.
>
> exactly the same thing..
>
> another one - i mention
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from within
the ports tree?
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Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Chris Hodgins writes:
It should be trivial to update your kernel config and rebuild and
install the new kernel. Remember to reboot when you are done.
It's trivial in principle, but this is a production server. The golden
rule for production servers is never to change an
Chris wrote:
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from within
the ports tree?
Not everything but enough to get you started:
/usr/ports/x11/gnome2$ cat pkg-descr
GNU Network Object Model Environment
This metaport installs the entire GNOME 2 desktop, including
the the most c
On 27 Feb 2005, at 22:59, Chris wrote:
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from
within the ports tree?
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You might want to read this /usr/ports/x11/gnome2/pkg-descr.
Andreas
On Sun, 2005-02-27 at 16:59 -0600, Chris wrote:
> Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from within
> the ports tree?
>
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Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from
within the ports tree?
Not everything but enough to get you started:
/usr/ports/x11/gnome2$ cat pkg-descr
GNU Network Object Model Environment
This metaport installs the entire GNOME 2 desktop, inc
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 23:13:51 +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote
> John writes:
>
> > 1. you mentioned that you had the ports tree on another machine. Can you
> > nfs mount it?
>
> I pulled all the NFS stuff out of the kernel, alas!
well, put it back in then :) You'd only need the client stuff on the
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from
within the ports tree?
Not everything but enough to get you started:
/usr/ports/x11/gnome2$ cat pkg-descr
GNU Network Object Model Environment
This metaport installs the entire GNOME 2
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Ken Hawkins wrote:
alright I found an old blurb about handling a scenario similar to mine:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2003-July/014468.html
it essentially says:
If you want to get FreeBSD to forward your email to the MS-Exchange
server, you have to:
John wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 23:13:51 +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote
John writes:
1. you mentioned that you had the ports tree on another machine. Can you
nfs mount it?
I pulled all the NFS stuff out of the kernel, alas!
well, put it back in then :) You'd only need the client stuff on the
smal
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from
within the ports tree?
Not everything but enough to get you started:
/usr/ports/x11/gnome2$ cat pkg-descr
GNU Network Object Model Environment
This metaport instal
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from
within the ports tree?
Not everything but enough to get you started:
/usr/ports/x11/gnome2$ cat pkg-descr
GNU Network Object Model Environment
This me
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from
within the ports tree?
Not everything but enough to get you started:
/usr/ports/x11/gnome2$ cat pkg-descr
GNU Network Object Mode
Chris Hodgins writes:
> Well if you are doing all this you will carry out the updates to your
> test machine first and validate everything works fine. Once you are
> happy build a package from it and add it to your production server. I
> am not sure how you would verify a package as big as firef
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from
within the ports tree?
Not everything but enough to get you started:
/usr/ports/x11/gnome2$ cat pkg-descr
GNU Networ
John writes:
> well, put it back in then :) You'd only need the client stuff on the
> small-harddrive machine of course. Is it also stripped out of the server?
Yes. I saw it as an unnecessary overhead and a security risk.
> I extended the usable lifetime of a p90 laptop like this. It was short
Greetings, I've installed /usr/ports/java/jdk15 then installed
/usr/ports/www/firefox
I'm not really sure why Firefox didn't detect that I have JDK15
installed. Also Later I'm
going to install OpenOffice. In OO website
http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/ seems they
want to have JDK14. My questio
Stevan Tiefert wrote:
[ ... ]
I understand that if these workstations wants to request answers from
outside the private network are never getting answers, but is it possible
to see and attack theses workstations from outside?
If you avoid configuring a default route on the local machines, and requi
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Updating. yes you are constantly updating on a production server,
unless your idea of fun is somebody compromising your machine.
Unless the OS is a Swiss cheese of bugs, constant updating is not
necessary. If the OS is so insecure that you must constantly update
just to s
Chris wrote:
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Updating. yes you are constantly updating on a production server,
unless your idea of fun is somebody compromising your machine.
Unless the OS is a Swiss cheese of bugs, constant updating is not
necessary. If the OS is so insecure that you must constantly upd
Chris writes:
> Hmmm, what exactly are Windows Updates?
Unnecessary.
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Greetings, I've installed /usr/ports/java/jdk15 then installed
/usr/ports/www/firefox
I'm not really sure why Firefox didn't detect that I have JDK15
installed. Also Later I'm
going to install OpenOffice. In OO website
http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/ seems they
want to have J
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 23:26:08 -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote
> I brought this issue up a month or so ago. The problem was caused
> by during the 4.11 development the ports people decided it was to
> cpu intensive to do nightly builds of the INDEX file. So they
> stopped doing it. Later on when t
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:53:29 +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote
> Unless the OS is a Swiss cheese of bugs, constant updating is not
> necessary. If the OS is so insecure that you must constantly update
> just to stay ahead of the kiddies, it's time to think of installing a
> different OS.
Were we di
- Original Message -
From: "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 12:38 AM
Subject: Re: Installation instructions for Firefox somewhere?
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:53:29 +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote
Unless the OS is a Swiss cheese of bugs, constant updating is not
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 07:25:49 -0500 (EST), kalin mintchev wrote
> hi all...
>
> i've been waiting for long time to start using open office
> tested it a long time ago on linux but didn't have enough patience
> to install it on my freebsd laptop.
>
> well finally - after 4 - 5 hours build of
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 23:09:50 +0100, in sentex.lists.freebsd.questions
you wrote:
>Mike Tancsa writes:
>
>> Could be a bad sector on the drive, or bad cable. Hard to say. Try
>> /usr/ports/sysutils/smartmontools/
>>
>> It can read all sorts of info off the drive and help you narrow down
>> what th
Hello. I've been using gentoo for awhile, but when a disk failure meant a reinstall of my
OS, I figured I'd give FreeBSD a shot. I got my system up and running fairly quickly by
using all binary packages off the CD. Liked the quickness of that, but I've been
struggling to get everything upgraded
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 03:48:21PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Chris writes:
>
> > If you don't have the ports tree (/usr/ports) on the box, put it there.
>
> I don't have 300 MB to spare, particularly for something that I will use
> so rarely.
Is there no machine you can nfs mount a ports
At 3:53 PM +0100 2/27/05, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
I've gotten two messages like the ones below today on my
production server (5.3-RELEASE):
... kernel: ad10: TIMEOUT - WRITE_DMA retrying (2 retries left) LBA=4848803
... kernel: ad10: FAILURE - WRITE_DMA timed out
What do these messages mean? The
On Sun, 2005-02-27 at 17:08 -0800, Ben Munat wrote:
> Hello. I've been using gentoo for awhile, but when a disk failure meant a
> reinstall of my
> OS, I figured I'd give FreeBSD a shot. I got my system up and running fairly
> quickly by
> using all binary packages off the CD. Liked the quickne
Randi Harper wrote:
Here is the error:
=> Attempting to fetch from ftp://ftp.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/Skin/.
fetch: ftp://ftp.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/Skin/Blue-1.4.tar.bz2: size
mismatch: expected 221761, actual 221733
=> Attempting to fetch from ftp://ftp.lug.udel.edu/MPlayer/Skin/.
fetch: ftp://ftp.lug
Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>
>> I'm running 5.3 STABLE.
>>
>> I need to change the MAC address of my PC.
>>
>> I know it can be done like this:
>>
>>ifconfig rl0 ether 11:22:33:44:55:66
>>
>> So I guessed I could make life a little easier by
>> adding this in my /etc/rc.conf file a
--- Michael Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just curious, why would you ever need to change your
> mac address?
In my university network, IP numbers must match a
previously registered MAC address, otherwise the IP
number is blocked. So our group has a list of IP
numbers, that each only work w
I have computer A running 5.3 as a NFS server and AMD. I would like for
a remote client to be able to access the cd-rom on A without accessing A
to mount the drive. It is my understanding that NFS on the client will
only mount the drive locally and not from on the server side. The drive
has to
Follow-up Follow-up (for google'rs):
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Tom Huppi wrote:
> *NOTE* to those fighting these issues (and seeing this via google
> or some such...): There seems to be some sort of a bug which is
> tickled by this kind of fooling around. It manifests itself by
> setting the user's
Hi,
I am trying to install and configure qmail on FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE.
I manage to start qmail automatically upon reboot, but whenever I
start another "daemon" through /usr/local/etc/rc.d/daemonname.sh, I
get this:
%sudo sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh restart
[1] 13163
Starting qmail
%sudo s
Hello,
This is on 5.3-STABLE.
On my desktop FreeBSD PC:
$ fstat /dev/io /dev/mem
only shows that Xorg is using these devices.
Googling on /dev/io and /dev/mem, finds only Xorg
related discussions and problems.
I now also have Server PC, that does not run X at all.
I'm about to remove the
On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 06:26:22PM -0800, Rob wrote:
> Googling on /dev/io and /dev/mem, finds only Xorg
> related discussions and problems.
>
>
> I now also have Server PC, that does not run X at all.
> I'm about to remove the devices io and mem
> in the kernel configuration. Is that OK?
Some
Ah. Thanks. That did it. Maybe the build script should just check for the existence of the
kernel source and error out immediately with an informative message rather than print a
message that just flies by amidst thousands of lines of output?
Ben
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Sun, 2005-02-27 at 17
On 02/27/05 12:36:04, RW wrote:
I'm thinking about upgrading my hardware from an Intel P3 to an AMD
64, and
replacing the graphics card, without buying a new hard disk. Has
anyone done
this kind of thing successfully?
I've recompiled kernel+world for 686 and I've done a portupgrade -fR
on cvsup
and
Hello Everyone.
I just bought me a spiffy new amd64 box with an nvidia GeForce 6600
card. I am running Freebsd 5.3/amd64 and xorg.
Though I love the games, my most important need for this machine is
to do software development -- so I don't need the 3D stuff at all
right now.
I tried the OSS nv
Howdy,
I am for the most part a newbie to FreeBSD. I am wanting to move some
config files from their standard location to a single directory and create
symlinks for each. Doing this will allow me to more easily maintain and
backup the files.
dhclient is able to use dhclient.conf when symlink
I haven't had much luck watching movies. I tried avilfiles, mplayer,
and xine. The file types I was trying to play were MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4,
and MPEG4-edit.
I wanted to watch a movie about Japan, so after searching for "Japan" here:
http://www.archive.org/movies/prelinger.php
I took the fir
sendmail 8.13.3
I have looked over three different SMTP AUTH tutorials for sendmail and they
dont fully cover the configuration or I am completely misreading them.
somebody please send me to a really good site to explain how to set up SMTP
AUTH.
thank you in advance,
Noah
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hi...
i'm trying to buld the netmap port but it stops in the tk84 port all the
time with the error below - after a (very) long list of errors and
warnings. i updated the x11-toolkits ports and downloaded the port also
directly from the website but i get the same no matter what...
anybody has a wo
>
> Hmm. I built from the port as well, but I excluded java on the make
> command
> line. There was an optimizations flag and I turned that on as well.
>
> How much memory have you? I'm running 768MB with an athalon 1GHz machine.
> Do any other java apps work?
thanks for replying... i have 512 me
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 23:14:10 -0500
bsdnooby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=prelinger&collectionid=19296
>
> I downloaded every version of it, and haven't been able to watch any of
> them. I tried some other movies, with the same results
Greetings...
I recently build world and kernel with ipfw support. Can someone
provide examples on how to use these options (verrevpath, versrcreach
and antispoof). What can they be used for and can't! and how to use
them (proper syntax).
Execuse my poor english! I am knew to FreeBSD and UNIX / LI
I hope I am sending this post to the right mailing list !!!
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 07:06:58 +0200, abu khaled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings...
>
> I recently build world and kernel with ipfw support. Can someone
> provide examples on how to use these options (verrevpath, versrcreach
> and a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 23:14:10 -0500
bsdnooby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=prelinger&collectionid=19296
I downloaded every version of it, and haven't been able to watch any of
them. I tried some other movies, wi
On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 03:54:26PM -0800, BSD Mail wrote:
[...]
> 2. What am I missing with Firefox ? If JDK15 doesn't work with Firefox
> I wil install JKD14, although I thought it should work and be detected
> by the browser.
JDK1.5 is still in alpha state. There is no working browser-plugin
wi
Yes,
it's not a real router, it's a bookpc
But it has only one card ...
They is no problem to share connection on linux, but one on freebsd
perhaps a solution ?
Can I create a virtual card on an alias of another card ?
Well, thx for support
Le Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 09:42:49PM +0100, Stevan Tiefert
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Florian Hengstberger wrote:
Hi list!
I'm still using 5.2.1 and samba from /usr/ports/net/samba.
Is there a way to disable ldap, it seems that it is compiled
into the binary. Do i have to recompile (which switch?) or
is there a simpl
I use freebsd-5.3release as a gateway. I have 2 realtek 8139 card, one
for Internet and the other for LAN. But when I execute "ifconfig", only
1 card(rl0) is shown "active", and the other(rl1) is shown "no carrier".
And when I exchange the wire, rl0 changes to "no carrier", and rl1
changes to "no c
No carrier means, the NIC does not see a switch/hub at the other end. Thus you
need to plug in one card into the switch connected to your LAN and the other
to the modem.
Regards
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Hi,
I've got a dell 5160 notebook with builtin wireless ethernet.
Windows XP home detects it as Dell Wireless WLAN 1350 Mini-PCI Card
Freebsd5.2.1-RELEASE detects it as
cardbus0: on cbb0
pccard0: <16-bit PCCard bus> on cbb0
cbb0: [MPSAFE]
fwohci0: vendor=104c, dev=8029
fwohci0: <1394 Open Host Con
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