on 5.3, gcc 3.4.2 sees to have been updated, but doing a make
install doesn't give you the new version 3.4.4 (gcc --version).
what would the procedure be to get the newer gcc set as the default?
thanks, Jim
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Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
> Rule of thumb on IDE hard drives, if they show more than a few errors
> with a tool like smartmon, they need to be thrown in the garbage.
Seems prudent to me, but right now I don't have the budget to replace
this drive (yes, 40 GB IDE drives are cheap, but I don't have
On Feb 28, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Jim Pazarena wrote:
on 5.3, gcc 3.4.2 sees to have been updated, but doing a make
install doesn't give you the new version 3.4.4 (gcc --version).
what would the procedure be to get the newer gcc set as the default?
cd /usr/ports/lang/gcc34
make install
echo "CC=/usr/loc
Garance A Drosihn writes:
> First question: which SATA controller are you using?
The controller is built into the Asus P4P800-E motherboard, and is
based on the Intel ICH5R southbridge chipset. There's also a Promise
20378 RAID controller on board but I do NOT use it (disabled in BIOS).
> And w
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:36:30 -0800 (PST)
Joe Schmoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hmmm...so instead of actually reading my post, several
> folks have responded ... presumably just looking at
> the words "cut" and "paste" in my post and responding
> with a tutorial on how to use my mouse buttons.
Hi questions,
may i ask, what should i add to my /etc/fstab, when i want to get
the same functionality as this command gives me ?
mdmfs -M -s 3m -w root:www -p 770 -onosuid,nodev,noexec,noatime md0
/tmp/sessions
well, i tried something like:
md /tmp/sessions mfs -M,-rw,-p770,-wroot:
>
> I came across a post you made regarding the following erros on the CS source
> with freebsd 4.9
>
> Illegal instruction (core dumped)
>
> cat: hlds.12893.pid: No such file or directory
>
> Deprecated bfd_read called at
> /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/../../../../contrib/gdb/gdb/dwarf2re
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
> I agree Ramiro, I've setup dozens and dozens of different SCSI setups,
> and I think that his problem is hardware, such as incorrect
> termination, a bad scsi cable, bad connectors on the cable, or an
> incompatible SCSI/disk combination (which is rare, but it does happe
Ramiro Aceves writes:
> Anthony, I understand your frustration. I think you should fix the SCSI
> problems before doing anything.
If I could find out what is causing them, I would. The only thing I
know right now is that it's not hardware.
--
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Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
> One word: ebay
I don't trust used equipment. You never know where it's been.
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Ruben de Groot writes:
> 1 Secure mode - the system immutable and system append-only flags may
>not be turned off; disks for mounted file systems, /dev/mem,
>/dev/kmem and /dev/io (if your platform has it) may not be opened
>for writing; kernel modules (see kld(4)) may
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 04:11:24AM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> Actually, recompiling openssl to use a prng daemon instead of the random
> device
> will probably improve your ssh security - unless they have greatly
> improved the entropy generation in the random device in 5.X
Yes. It seems t
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
I agree Ramiro, I've setup dozens and dozens of different SCSI setups,
and I think that his problem is hardware, such as incorrect
termination, a bad scsi cable, bad connectors on the cable, or an
incompatible SCSI/disk combinat
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 04:58:02AM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> Yes - there's some random testing suites on the Internet, find a
> few and compile them. (ENT for example) Run them repeatedly and see what
> happens.
>
> Part of the problem is that BY DEFAULT the random device DOES NOT
> look a
RacerX writes:
> The hardware has ran for over 8 years - you don't think that after 8 years
> its going to show wear and tear? I do/would.
It's not going to suddenly fail on the very day and hour that I install
FreeBSD.
> We as humans are not perfect - so that means the things we make can't be
>
Hi
I recently had some fun today on FreeBSD 5.3
Feb 28 19:57:24 jupiter kernel: device_attach: ums0 attach returned 6
Feb 28 19:57:24 jupiter kernel: ums0: at uhub0 port 1 (addr 2) disconnected
Feb 28 19:57:25 jupiter kernel: uhid0: Microsoft product 0x0040, rev
1.10/3.00,
addr 2, iclass 3/1
Feb 2
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 02:24:55PM -0500, Charles Swiger wrote:
> On Feb 28, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> >on 5.3, gcc 3.4.2 sees to have been updated, but doing a make
> >install doesn't give you the new version 3.4.4 (gcc --version).
> >
> >what would the procedure be to get the newer
On 02/28/05 10:24 PM, Colin Alston sat at the `puter and typed:
> Hi
>
> I recently had some fun today on FreeBSD 5.3
>
> Feb 28 19:57:24 jupiter kernel: device_attach: ums0 attach returned 6
> Feb 28 19:57:24 jupiter kernel: ums0: at uhub0 port 1 (addr 2) disconnected
> Feb 28 19:57:25 jupiter k
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
What really confused me was that I did not have moused enabled. It
took quite a while to even realize that it was running.
Hmmm, possibly then when I disabled moused in rc.conf it fixed it? I was
in too much of a tiss trying random things all at once.
--
Colin Alston <[EM
On Monday 28 February 2005 14:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear professor,
My friends call me by name, but "Professor" has a nice ring to it.
> If given a chance I assure that I shall not let you down.
Excellent! You can download an installer CD from www.freebsd.org. The TODO
list for 5.4
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
RacerX writes:
The hardware has ran for over 8 years - you don't think that after 8 years
its going to show wear and tear? I do/would.
It's not going to suddenly fail on the very day and hour that I install
FreeBSD.
Sounds like the perfect time for them to go wrong. They
On 02/28/05 11:02 PM, Colin Alston sat at the `puter and typed:
> Louis LeBlanc wrote:
>
> >What really confused me was that I did not have moused enabled. It
> >took quite a while to even realize that it was running.
> >
> >
> >
> Hmmm, possibly then when I disabled moused in rc.conf it fixed
Chris Hodgins writes:
> Sounds like the perfect time for them to go wrong. They have been doing
> the same thing for 8 years without problem.
They are still doing the same thing today. There is no additional
stress in changing operating systems.
> Suddenly you come along and give them a good o
Hi,
Just wondering how I can see which version of Freebsd I've got as sources in
my /usr/src directory.
I've done a CVS sync, but am not quite sure which version I downloaded.
Before I am rebuilding world and creating havoc on my system I want to know
for sure.
Regards,
Patrick Gelsema
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I'm not sure if this is still the case but..
Have a read of this thread,
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2004-May/027476.html
Basicly set your wireless to ad-hoc mode and see if that
resolves the issue. It did for me (had an old p133 laptop acting as my
Access point until it
On 2005-02-28 23:11, "Gelsema, Patrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just wondering how I can see which version of Freebsd I've got as
> sources in my /usr/src directory.
One way would be to check the definition of __FreeBSD_version:
$ grep '^#define[[:space:]]\+__FreeBSD_version' /usr/src/sys/sy
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Mikkel C. Simonsen
> Sent: 25 February 2005 12:12
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: SCO file system mounting
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
> Hello to all.
>
> Would '
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/configtuning-v
irtual-hosts.html
states that adding a virtual address is done in rc.conf like this:
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 10.1.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.255"
Shouldn't it be this i
I don't know what the difference is between passing inet and alias,
but all my configs have inet, and it works fine.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 15:07:26 -0500, Jason D. Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/configtuning-v
> irtual-hosts.html
>
What version(s) of FreeBSD, if any, support iSCSI storage connectivity?
Is there an open source FreeBSD iSCSI driver which would work with
ethernet adapters listed on the hardware compatibility lists? Do FreeBSD
drivers exist for iSCSI HBAs by Adaptec, Alacritech, Qlogic and/or
Intel? Any relevent
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 22:35:54 +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote
> Chris Hodgins writes:
>
> > Sounds like the perfect time for them to go wrong. They have been doing
> > the same thing for 8 years without problem.
>
> They are still doing the same thing today. There is no additional
> stress in cha
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/configtuning-v
> irtual-hosts.html
>
> states that adding a virtual address is done in rc.conf like this:
>
> ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
> ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 10.1.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.255"
>
> Shou
i was clearing out some files in /usr and accidentally did something and now
command such as: clear, make, whereis no longer work ... how can i get them
back to working ?
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Shinjii
http://www.shinji.nq.nu
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i was clearing out some files in /usr and accidentally did something and
now
command such as: clear, make, whereis no longer work ... how can i get
them
back to working ?
You could try doing an upgrade from the CD.
/stand/sysinstall
If you have a working system, you could try copying the
files
John writes:
> Have you considered the possibility that windows just didn't
> report the error?
Yes. If that's true, and if no actual data loss is occurring, then I'm
not worried about the error ... although I'd like to know how to remove
the error messages, in that case.
FreeBSD actually stall
In the last episode (Feb 28), Sam Farmer said:
> What version(s) of FreeBSD, if any, support iSCSI storage connectivity?
> Is there an open source FreeBSD iSCSI driver which would work with
> ethernet adapters listed on the hardware compatibility lists? Do FreeBSD
> drivers exist for iSCSI HBAs by
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
The chance of these drives both failing _on the same day_ that I install
FreeBSD is less than one in 70 million. So that's not it.
Umm, I think the odds were greater then that when you think of how we
all got here - yanno, all the right elements at the right place, at the
I recently picked up an HP5460 AMD64 laptop, and I recently wanted to try
FreeBSD on it. Unfortunately, both the x86 and AMD64 versions will not boot,
actually shutting the power down shortly after the kernel finishes loading.
I've tried 5.3 and 4.8 with similar results, also cycling through disab
Chris writes:
> So - it "could" be it. Never dismiss anything when it comes to hardware.
> Even the littlest thing can cause the greatest catastrophes.
It's illogical to dismiss the extremely high probability of a software
bug or configuration error while embracing the extremely low probability
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Chris writes:
So - it "could" be it. Never dismiss anything when it comes to hardware.
Even the littlest thing can cause the greatest catastrophes.
It's illogical to dismiss the extremely high probability of a software
bug or configuration error while embracing the extre
>>> I'd like to start the init threads, put the id's in an array, block until
>>> they are all done, then continue. Each thread should have its own
>>> timeout
>>> handling internally.
>It seems to me that you are complicating the issue for no
>good reason. Why are you using threads at all?
1.
On Monday 28 February 2005 06:56 pm, Brian J. McGovern wrote:
> I recently picked up an HP5460 AMD64 laptop, and I recently wanted
> to try FreeBSD on it. Unfortunately, both the x86 and AMD64
> versions will not boot, actually shutting the power down shortly
> after the kernel finishes loading. I'
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Ken Hawkins wrote:
define(`SMART_HOST', `bhost1.broadjam.net')
I am still timing out which leads me to believe it is a true issue of timing
between the servers and NOT improper configuration on the box. If i
understand everything now by uncommenting the SMART_HOST define and
Hello!
I wrote about this months ago, and now I had some free
time to look into the problem - only to find that it's
too complicated for me to fix it on my own.
The problem is my machine is configured via DHCP, but
I need to use ppp from time to time. PPP adjusts
resolv.conf and some routes for int
Could someone direct me to a website where i might be able to setup my new USB
Printer so it prints from my BSD box direct plz.
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Shinjii
http://www.shinji.nq.nu
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 9:03 am, Lee Harr wrote:
> >i was clearing out some files in /usr and accidentally did something and
> >now
> >command such as: clear, make, whereis no longer work ... how can i get
> >them
> >back to working ?
>
> You could try doing an upgrade from the CD.
>
> /stand/sysinstal
How do I break a mirror in gvinum in FreeBSD 5.3?; gvinum detach
doesn't seem to be implemented.
I have a machine (colo, so no easy physical access) on which one of
the disks on the root mirror seems to be corrupted, so I need to
remove it from the mirror and rebuild. But without detach, I'm at
Hi,
I was pointed at the mail/cvsmail port earlier to day to add diffs to
the freebsd commit e-mails.
I'm having some issues in that the mail just dissapears. What did I miss ?
Thanks again.
Some system setup:
My mail server and file server are 2 different physical computers
/usr/home is NFS mo
On Monday 28 February 2005 04:55 am, "Clay"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I realized what the problem mostly likely was after submitting the
> question. I do believe that the mount point where I am wanting to
> have rc.conf located is not yet available when the file is read. Is
> there a way to ha
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:50:22 +1000
Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> Could someone direct me to a website where i might be able to setup my new
> USB
> Printer so it prints from my BSD box direct plz.
> --
> Yours Sincerely
> Shinjii
> http://www.shinji.nq.nu
google for Linux printing.
I could and may eventually write a script.
I am putting together a media server for hosting my CD's as MP3's. I am
wanting to move as many of system and app config files I change through this
process to a location on my "data" partition so that I won't have to redo
them in the event that I reb
Hi Guys
GREETING!!!
I am facing few errors while compiling Nx src can Any one please help
me in the below issue.
I am giving detail explanation ( with errors printed) about the errors
I got step by Step please go through the errors if necessary and
please do let me know any solution.
FYI,
I am
On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 21:15 +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> RacerX writes:
>
> > The hardware has ran for over 8 years - you don't think that after 8 years
> > its going to show wear and tear? I do/would.
>
> It's not going to suddenly fail on the very day and hour that I install
> FreeBSD.
>
> >i was clearing out some files in /usr and accidentally did something
and
> >now
> >command such as: clear, make, whereis no longer work ... how can i get
> >them
> >back to working ?
>
> You could try doing an upgrade from the CD.
>
> /stand/sysinstall
Will this change any of the all ready in
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:48:20 -0500
bsdnooby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> I think this line is bad:
>
>"The selected video_out device is incompatible with this codec."
[...]
I get this with a number of video files that I have here locally, but it
doesn't prevent mplayer from actually pla
I recently installed 5.3. updated source and recompiled the kernel and world.
now up to 5.4-PreRelase.
I decided to try PF instead of IPFW that I am used to...
I was setting up a simple pf.conf to test using anchors
block in all
pass in quick on em1 all
anchor ssh-anchor
load anchor ssh-anchor f
thanks for all the help folks! it was a learning experience as always
and the last link was a routing problem with the ISP. all is well now
and mail is flowing smoothly.
thanks again!
ken;
On Feb 28, 2005, at 7:42 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Ken Hawkins wrote:
define(`SMART_
On Monday 28 February 2005 06:32 pm, "Clay"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: Joshua Tinnin
> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 9:03 PM
> On Monday 28 February 2005 04:55 am, "Clay"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I realized what the problem mostly likely was after s
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 09:32:18PM -0500, Clay wrote:
> I could and may eventually write a script.
>
> I am putting together a media server for hosting my CD's as MP3's. I am
> wanting to move as many of system and app config files I change through this
> process to a location on my "data" part
All,
I changed fstab so that my data partition would supposely mount before root,
moved/symlink'd rc.conf, and rebooted. This did not allow rc.conf to be
found, so doing this did not make it work. I will leave rc.conf in /etc for
now and maybe work on a solution at a later time.
Thanks for t
X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).% 0 0 0%
Okay, this seems a little strange. The only time I've really seen a
message such as this is when I quit whatever window manager I'm currently
running with other applications still open.
Maybe the fact that I'm using f
Chris Hodgins wrote:
BSD Mail wrote:
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/ seem
Hello,
It has been a long time since I have queried this list. I want to know
if anyone can shed some information on the current status of browser
java support. I recently freshly reinstalled 5.3 RELEASE from CD.
I currently have:
-FreeBSD frodo.ugaloo.org 5.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE #0:
Is there an easy way to configure a printer? I've spent over 6 hours so
far, and all I can print is 2 blank sheets of paper whenever I try to
print something.
I was using fluxbox-devel and an HP Deskhet 940c, but I also just tried
installing Gnome2 in the hopes it would have a printer config a
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 10:38:38PM -0500, Clay wrote:
> All,
>
> I changed fstab so that my data partition would supposely mount before root,
How do you think fstab will be read to know to mount some other
partition first, when root (where fstab lives) is not yet mounted?
> moved/symlink'd rc.c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
>
>> I agree Ramiro, I've setup dozens and dozens of different SCSI
>> setups, and I think that his problem is hardware, such as incorrect
>> termination, a bad scsi cable, bad connectors on the cable, or an
>> incompatible SCSI/disk combination (
On Monday 28 February 2005 07:38 pm, "Clay"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: Joshua Tinnin
> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 10:34 PM
> On Monday 28 February 2005 06:32 pm, "Clay"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - Original Message -
> > From: Joshua Tinnin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/confi
> gtuning-v irtual-hosts.html
>
>
>
> states that adding a virtual address is done in rc.conf like this:
>
> ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
> ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 10.1.1.2 netma
Hi,
Sorry for asking this question here. I just thought
that this might be a platform specific issue=). I'm
reading this book(The C Programming Language 2nd
Edition by Brian W. Kernighan. Upon reading the book,
I came up with this example code. It says, it will
count the number of words, lines an
Hi!
I have a guide of sorts worked up that needs some polishing, but it
might be useful to you. However it does NOT use cups or any of that.
it uses lpr. You can e-mail me for it. If you insist on going the
cups route, there's plenty of cups setup guides on the Internet.
I assume of cours
bsdnooby wrote:
>
> Is there an easy way to configure a printer? I've
> spent over 6 hours so far, and all I can print is 2
> blank sheets of paper whenever I try to print
> something.
I use CUPS and I like it, because it's so easy.
Cups has an easy printer install/add wizard, that
works for my
bsdnooby wrote:
I think I got everything back to the original state.
Any suggestions on getting a local deskjet printer to work with
fluxbox and Firefox? I'd also like to be able to print from AbiWord
and Gnumeric, if possible.
I have always had good luck with using the SETUP in apsfilter, which
--- Mark Jayson Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, everyone!
No need to answer this one. I think I know what my
problem is. The book contains typographical errors
such that example programs might not work if one would
just copy and paste it. Particularly in the example
below, the second if's th
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 09:23:22PM -0800, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
> command line, until I send an EOF signal. I copied it
> verbatim and tried compiling it with plain "cc
> myprog.c"
>
> It exited with errors:
>
> word.c: In function `main':
> word.c:17: error: invalid lvalue in assignment
>
Robert Marella writes:
> Perhaps you could try a live CD. Knoppix or Freesbie and see if the
> trouble is gone.
This machine won't boot from a CD.
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Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
> But that was under NT I understand, using NT drivers, right?
Yes.
> I wouldn't put it past the NT driver author of your SCSI card, in an
> effort to avoid problems, to have written the NT driver so that ALL
> transactions on the SCSI bus are asynchronous.
I don't know
I'm trying to compile and install koffice BUT freeBSD 5.3 doesn't find the
libfpx-1.2.0.11.tar.bz2 (see below an extract of the log). I've checked
the various directory searched and a more recent version
libfpx-1.2.0.12.tar.bz2.
Please help.
Thanks
Vittorio
make install
===> koffice-1.3.5_2,1
Hello.
I put in my crontab following string:
# min hour mday month wday command
0 7*/3 * * echo "Hello world"
So, I hope, this command will be workind every third day:
3,6,9,12 etc, because at man crontab we read:
For example, ``0-23/2'' can be used in the hours field to specif
Well, it sounds funny,
but it seems to be fixed by plugging in keyboard/mouse (both USB) into
the USB ports on mobo - not as the scientist in Mainz did: into the
TFT's USB hub. This seems to be an issue. Fridey last week, this machine ran
head- and keyboardless until I did some stupid misconfigura
i try to connect freebsd system from another freebsd system by using
ssh command. but the connect refuse in port 22. i try using port 21
but it also fail.
please suggest me how to connect to another freebsd system
i have install freebsd 5.3 (kernel development, port collection) and i
also compile
On the remote system, set in the /etc/rc.conf file the line
"sshd_enable="YES""
Does that work?
Jarrod Meyer | Technical | C Y B E R T E K
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your best bet is to check the Handbook for all configuration issues
relating to Freebsd. it's free and online, not a bad deal eh? check
this out:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/openssh.html
sshd is prolly not running on the target system, enable it in
/etc/rc.conf, r
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Bhaban Singh wrote:
> i try to connect freebsd system from another freebsd system by using
> ssh command. but the connect refuse in port 22. i try using port 21
> but it also fail.
>
> please suggest me how to connect to another freebsd system
>
> i have install freebsd 5.3 (
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