Nathanael Jean-Francois wrote:
Hi all,
I've run into the little snag with default acl
permissions, the issue was brought up in this thread
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=freebsd-questions&m=18504532207&w=2
but there was no reply to it and my digging so far
hasn't turned up anything substanti
Hello,
I am a doom addict and I just found out that doom is available
from the ports tree :) I could install doom legacy but needed to
download the doom.wad file and copy it to the doomlegacy directory. I
could then run doom with no problems but because it is shareware I could
not use
On Fri, 2005-Jun-17 16:54:39 -0700, Larry Gadallah wrote:
>Now I'm experiencing random reboots, no core dumps or log messages and
>I'm trying to figure out what's gone wrong. I've dug up a few notes
>indicating that power supply or RAM are suspect. Does anyone know if
>going from P-IIs to P-IIIs wo
Joe wrote:
Okay, back on topic.
I've changed my rules in ipfw, and no longer get the hostname ..
messages.
Now natd does not start and it complains 'unable to bind divert
socket, and then cant assign requested address'. I'm using:
natd_enable="YES"
natd_interface="dc0"
natd_flags="-dynami
hi,
I've a simple question, postfix or qmail? :), I've a fair review for both from
some linux admins, now, I want to know fbsd's community opinion :). The mail
server (now running sendmail) serves ~300 accounts.
Other thing (perhaps, the one that I interest more your opinion), do anyone
know wh
> You might use loader(8) to set the root device ("rootdev"
> variable) explicitly to ar1s1a. Then you should also update
> fstab to reflect the numbering change.
> I don't know of any way to change the ata numbering scheme.
> Mainboard controllers always seem to be probed (and numbered)
> first
Greg .. Right THEY (pkg_add, _delete, _info) are my friends..
Kent ..
Could NOT find how to get XFree86-4.5.0,1 .. so
Thought I was doing pretty good grepping out all the pkg_info
refering xorg, 6.8.2 also, and pkg_delete -d-r each_found
Then after editing the /etc/make.conf file to point
> You might use loader(8) to set the root device ("rootdev"
> variable) explicitly to ar1s1a. Then you should also update
> fstab to reflect the numbering change.
> I don't know of any way to change the ata numbering scheme.
> Mainboard controllers always seem to be probed (and numbered)
> firs
* On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 07:52:31AM -0700 Everett Batey wrote:
>
> Then after editing the /etc/make.conf file to point back to the
> much more mature XFree86 .. What EVER POSSESSED us
> to make Xorg a default without warning, mentioning it DOES NOT
> understand some MODERN, POPULAR, DRIVERS, e
Hi Luciano,
I've a simple question, postfix or qmail?
the simple answer: both are good.
If you're using sendmail right now, the change to postfix should be easier.
I've heard that postfix is slightly faster when it comes to really
massive number of emails (less disc-writing) but that shoul
Luciano Musacchio wrote:
hi,
I've a simple question, postfix or qmail? :), I've a fair review for both from
some linux admins, now, I want to know fbsd's community opinion :). The mail
server (now running sendmail) serves ~300 accounts.
From limited experience, Postfix is much better docume
On Saturday 18 June 2005 06:24 am, Luciano Musacchio wrote:
> I've a simple question, postfix or qmail? :)
My choice is Postfix. It's still under active development and isn't hampered
by bizarre licensing and enormous egos.
Furthermore, Qmail seems to have earned its reputation for security th
On Saturday 18 June 2005 16:51:16, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Hence, the aftermath on a properly booted system:
>
> pearl# atacontrol status 1
> ar1: ATA RAID1 subdisks: ad4 ad6 status: READY
>
> pearl# atacontrol status 0
> ar0: ATA RAID1 subdisks: ad2 ad0 status: READY
>
> pearl# df -h
>
> Filesyst
On Saturday 18 June 2005 10:21 am, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
> It has some interesting tricks (an email address like "user" can
> automatically have aliases like "user-*)
In Postfix's main.cf:
recipient_delimiter (default: empty)
The separator between user names and address extensions (u
On Sat, 2005-06-18 at 15:21, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
> Luciano Musacchio wrote:
> qmail documentation is, as far as I can tell, just "Life with Qmail"
> (google should do it). It has some interesting tricks (an email address
> like "user" can automatically have aliases like "user-*) that I haven't
I have an option to get a PCI crypto card based on the Broadcom
BCM5820 chipset. I see the card is still listed as current at
Broadcom's site and that it is supported via the ubsec(4) driver in
FreeBSD.
Does anyone know a few of the various common and current crypto
cards? I am having a
Just an update on this, everything has been fine since I deleted the
file. No more crashes.
Strange.
-JT
On 6/14/05, J T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For some reason my machine keeps crashing almost every night at around
> 3:00am with the following test in the messages log file:
>
> Ju
On 6/18/2005 23:40, J T wrote:
Just an update on this, everything has been fine since I deleted the
file. No more crashes.
Strange.
-JT
On 6/14/05, J T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
For some reason my machine keeps crashing almost every night at around
3:00am with the following test in
On 6/17/05, Greg 'groggy' Lehey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday, 17 June 2005 at 19:53:50 -0700, Everett Batey wrote:
[snipped]
>
> > That runs fine with my KM3M-V on board video ..
>
> Interesting. In general Xorg seems to work better.
The problem he is having is that the "via" xorg d
Kirk Strauser wrote:
My choice is Postfix. It's still under active development and isn't hampered
by bizarre licensing and enormous egos.
Active development has to be the killer argument. Who wants to rely on
software that no-one cares enough about to develop properly?
Furthermore, Qmail
Im ripping the iso image from the cd with dd
dd if=/dev/acd0 of=file.iso bs=2048
Then, Im mounting the iso image
mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /usr/iso-orig/file.iso -u 0
mount -t cd9660 /dev/md0 /iso
..and copying its contents to disk with cp -R
tar cf - .|(cd /newdir;tar xpf -) would be better
On 6/18/05, Mark Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 07:52:31AM -0700 Everett Batey wrote:
> >
> > Then after editing the /etc/make.conf file to point back to the
> > much more mature XFree86 .. What EVER POSSESSED us
> > to make Xorg a default without warning, mentioning
Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> .. ALSO replied
.. I should forget XFree86 and move smartly over to X.org
.. YES .. Only If I DO NOT WANT to use any X-windows on
either of the last two MoBos I have fooled with this month.
Nikolas ,
I have no idea of where I would find an X.org based Linux
On 2005-06-18 21:12, Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Im ripping the iso image from the cd with dd
>>
>> dd if=/dev/acd0 of=file.iso bs=2048
>>
>> Then, Im mounting the iso image
>>
>> mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /usr/iso-orig/file.iso -u 0
>>
>> mount -t cd9660 /dev/md0 /iso
>>
>> ..and c
Hello
I noticed Kip Macy has recently annouced a new commiter to src, is
this any indication that FreeBSD/Xen is closer to reality? will it be
available around 6.0-RELEASE?
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I am not sure if I do something wrong here or it is suppose to work that
way but the async option doesn't seem to work for partitions that have
soft-updates turned on. Can someone please clarify the difference and if
the speed difference (if any) is significant when using the async option
instead o
On 2005-06-18 23:19, Lefteris Tsintjelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not sure if I do something wrong here or it is suppose to work that
> way but the async option doesn't seem to work for partitions that have
> soft-updates turned on.
Why would you want to do that?
Soft-updates already pro
I have read and re-read all the VMware docs about
setting up BSD as host, but to no avail, simply can
not get networking operational.
Using, VMware 5.00.build 13124
FreeBSD 5.3.RELEASE #0 (as Guest)
Win XP Pro 5.1.2600 SP2 (as Host)
On, Intel Pent II, 264 MHz with 192Mb
Symptom,
Hello everyone,
When modifying my make.conf file did not help me fix the problems
outlined below in the root of this Thread, I decided to re-CVSup the
tree and reinstall (since many items had not been re-built yet) the
items from scratch. The first on the list was Firefox... the one that
Lefteris Tsintjelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I am not sure if I do something wrong here or it is suppose to work that
>way but the async option doesn't seem to work for partitions that have
>soft-updates turned on. Can someone please clarify the difference and if
>the speed difference (if any)
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 15:04:19 -0300
Alejandro Pulver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I use accent keys in X11?
>
> Thanks and Best Regards,
> Ale
Sorry for replying to my own post but I found
the solution (for English keyboards):
=
According to http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=5&ArticleID=68&P=6
the Via User website, on running wins3id.exe .. my MSI KM3M-V Mobo like
scanpci -v says
.. Has Builton "VIA/S3G UniChrome IGP"
Chip ID 7205 / SSven 1462 / SSdev 7061
which =s scanpci Output .. It is in hardware
From: Matthias Buelow
> Lefteris Tsintjelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I am not sure if I do something wrong here or it is suppose
>> to work that way but the async option doesn't seem to work
>> for partitions that have soft-updates turned on. Can someone
>> please clarify the difference an
Hello guys,
I just have a quick question. I have two FreeBSD-5.4-p2 machines,
and instead of using cvsup on both machines to keep my ports up to
date could I just rsync /usr/ports/ from the faster machine to the
other one without any issues? I understand I could run a private
cvsup server, but for
On 2005-06-18 18:07, Anthony Philipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I just have a quick question. I have two FreeBSD-5.4-p2 machines,
> and instead of using cvsup on both machines to keep my ports up to
> date could I just rsync /usr/ports/ from the faster machine to the
> other one w
"Darren Pilgrim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>No. With softupdates, file writes are asynchronous, but writes to
>filesystem structures (metadata) are synchronous to prevent filesystem
>corruption if the machine crashes. The async mount option writes both
That's wrong.
mkb.
Thank you for the comments. I am now attempting to burn my first dvd and
I keep getting this error:
bash-2.05b# growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/cd1a -R /a /b
:-( unable to cam_open_pass("/dev/pass4",O_RDWR): No such file or directory
--
I am unsure what causes this to happen. There is no /dev/pass4
bleh. I solved it by making hte device with mknod. Sorry for the spam.
Alan
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On 4/26/05, Aaron Sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> step 1. I cvsup, rebuilt and installed world and generic kernel.
> Mergemastered just like I always do.
> I followed the handbook to the letter and this certainly isn't my first
> time.
> 5.4 stable.
>
> I customized my kernel and
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 09:33:50PM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>
> Existing icmp states?
>
> Did you reload the rules with:
>
> /etc/rc.d/pf reload
>
> or by directly running pfctl?
I tried flushing everything with pfctl -Fa, and then loading the rules with
pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf. Th
I have a gzip'd database backup file that's 3GB in size. I used mkisofs
to create an iso image for burning to a DVD-R. Both the mkisofs and
growisofs process appeared to finish successfully; but 'ls -alh' shows
the resulting file to be -514M in size when the DVD-R is mounted in
FreeBSD 4.10.
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>
> Why would you want to do that?
>
> Soft-updates already provides most of the benefits of an async mount plus some
> extra goodies, like never leaving the filesystem in an inconsistent state.
Kalimera Giorgo,
For boosting io speed to the max it can get. The system is
On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 07:58:56PM +0100, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
> >Furthermore, Qmail seems to have earned its reputation for security the
> >standard DJB way: by implementing only the easy parts of the standard and
> >complaining loudly about the hard parts ("those are insecure!") until
> >every
I just updated the ports tree and now there is no
netscape 7 any more! Why was it taken out of the
ports tree?
EJC
www.only7bucks.com
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On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 06:07:08PM -0500, Anthony Philipp wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I just have a quick question. I have two FreeBSD-5.4-p2 machines,
> and instead of using cvsup on both machines to keep my ports up to
> date could I just rsync /usr/ports/ from the faster machine to the
> other one
On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 02:29:46AM -0300, E. J. Cerejo wrote:
> I just updated the ports tree and now there is no
> netscape 7 any more! Why was it taken out of the
> ports tree?
Unmaintained. Multiple security vulnerablities.
--
Jonathan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ports are removed when their maintainers lose interest, and they
no longer build.
Ted
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of E. J. Cerejo
>Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 10:30 PM
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>Subject: Netscape? Where is it?
>
>
>I just
On 6/18/05, Nikolas Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> The only one I can think of right now that uses XFree86 is debian,
> knoppix is based on debian. Why on earth does debian 3.1 still use the
> 2.4 kernel?
...
I know this is not a Debian-support forum, but you can select 2.6
kernel in Deb
Hi everbody,
our school has just received a new HP ProLiant and I set up
FreeBSD 5.4 -RELEASE with a RAID 1 system on it (using ciss
driver).
Is there any software tool which can show me the state of the two
SCSI discs (if one is failing or if they are mirrored sorrectly)
or is it sufficient
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