On Wednesday 28 December 2005 21:54, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Yuan Jue wrote:
> >>It appears you can set some default values:
> >>
> >> default { [option declaration] [, ... option declaration] }
> >> If for some set of options the client should use the value sup-
> >> plied by th
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Yance Kowara wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to figure out if *BSD can achieve this:
I have two DSL connections to play with, and I would
like to configure a *BSD router that can combine the
two DSLs together.
There is a howto at
http://stevenfettig.com/mythoughts/archives/000173.php
But it conce
On 01 Jan Aftab Jahan Subedar wrote:
> actually it is
> make install clean
> -jahan
It may be because you top-posted, but in my case I could not use "make
install clean" That way I wouldn't have been able to manualy move the
webcam directory, wouldn't I.
Not been installed and deleted in the 'clea
El día Saturday, December 31, 2005 a las 12:26:43PM -0800, Kent Stewart
escribió:
> > yes, it can be reproduced; I've fresh installed 6.0-RELEASE and did
> > only:
> >
> > # cd /usr/ports/emulators/qemu
> > # make WITH_KQEMU=yes
> > # make install
> > # kldload kqemu
> > # kldstat
> > # su - user
OK, maybe it's OT, but I try it anyway. After all, I looked through the
support dox for 6.o release and found not much about my question.
I want to buy a new webcam device. I want it to be clear and sharp. So
it may cost a little more then the all-to-cheap ones (but not too
much ;-) Plus it needs
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote perikillo thusly...
>
> root#chmod +x /etc/rc.d/ipnat.rules
Why did you need to add execute bit for the rules?
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For what reasons might 6.0-STABLE slower than 6.0-RELEASE? I don't
think it's debug code. Under 6.0-STABLE, I'm using the GENERIC
kernel, and have changed only the ident value.
I'm testing the speed of this command:
time psql freshports.org < freshports.sql
The average time under 6.0-REL
i have problem with instalation to point 2.8 ,
when should start the instalation explode error : Undable to find /dev/ad2s3b
in/dev abort instalation
undable to create file system instalation aborted
i have 3 partitions
c:fat32 for windows primary
d:fat32 for warning files log
artek j wrote:
> i have problem with instalation to point 2.8 ,
> when should start the instalation explode error : Undable to find /dev/ad2s3b
> in/dev abort instalation
Are we to understand, FreeBSD 2.8? If so, that is seriously outdated.
> undable to create file system instalation aborted
I've been trying to install the newer release of KDE on my 5.4 system with
no luck. Here are some attempts:
1. Download kdebase-3.5.0 tarball, run ./configure (for starters):
[laptop]/home/laptop/KDE/kdebase/kdebase-3.5.0(40): ./configure
checking build system type... i386-unknown-freebsd5.4
chec
On Sunday 01 January 2006 10:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been trying to install the newer release of KDE on my 5.4 system with
> no luck. Here are some attempts:
>
> 1. Download kdebase-3.5.0 tarball, run ./configure (for starters):
>
> [laptop]/home/laptop/KDE/kdebase/kdebase-3.5.0(40): ./
For all the technology, I was kinda hoping for some 'scientific formula'
:)
Now, I really hate to ask, but how do you use vmstat to get a feel for how
busy the disk subsystem is? What are you looking for?
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Marc G. Fournier writes:
1. What varia
On Sat, Dec 31, 2005, James Long wrote:
>> Message: 9
>> Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 15:42:50 +0100
>> From: Kristian Vaaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: RE: How to convert BIND to TinyDNS?
>> To: Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Co
I'm staring at "top" running on my 6.0-STABLE system. It's my desktop
machine, and also serves a light web/mail load (including a few jails).
Basically, the system should be idle about 99% of the time when I'm not
actively doing something on it. And yet it's not.
The CPU never gets above about 7
On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Download the sources, untar them. They are supposed to play like FBSD
> ports; cd into some directory and type make install. There is a "meta"
> directory; here's what happens there:
Seems like there's a pretty high probability that K
On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:51 pm, Michael C. Shultz wrote:
> There is a perfectly good version of KDE in the ports tree, why do this?
In his defense, that's only true if you consider the "perfectly good version"
to be the one released last March, rather than the one released just over a
month
On Sunday 01 January 2006 11:40 am, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Download the sources, untar them. They are supposed to play like
> > FBSD ports; cd into some directory and type make install. There is
> > a "meta" directory; here's what hap
On Sunday 01 January 2006 11:43, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:51 pm, Michael C. Shultz wrote:
> > There is a perfectly good version of KDE in the ports tree, why do this?
>
> In his defense, that's only true if you consider the "perfectly good
> version" to be the one release
On Sunday 01 January 2006 01:57 pm, Michael C. Shultz wrote:
> I understand impatience when a new version comes out and it isn't in the
> port's tree right away, but in the maintainer's defense: I remember just
> over a year ago when KDE used to crash rather regularly, now it is very
> stable, he
Marc G. Fournier writes:
For all the technology, I was kinda hoping for some 'scientific formula'
:)
There are..
Now, I really hate to ask, but how do you use vmstat to get a feel for how
busy the disk subsystem is?
For me, reading "Absolute BSD" by Michael Lucas was very helpfull.
In part
On Sunday 01 January 2006 20:09, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On Sunday 01 January 2006 01:57 pm, Michael C. Shultz wrote:
> > I understand impatience when a new version comes out and it isn't in the
> > port's tree right away, but in the maintainer's defense: I remember just
> > over a year ago when KD
On Friday 30 December 2005 05:44, Jon wrote:
> I need some help getting hardware graphics going. I
> built radeon.ko and drm.ko from drm cvs and loaded
> them, a quick dmesg drm says the modules are loaded.
> (drm 1.21.0 20051229) I was told on here I would need
> the r300 DRI module for my ATI Rad
Kirk Strauser wrote:
> I'm staring at "top" running on my 6.0-STABLE system. It's my desktop
> machine, and also serves a light web/mail load (including a few jails).
> Basically, the system should be idle about 99% of the time when I'm not
> actively doing something on it. And yet it's not.
>
>
Folks,
When I bought this bare-bones box and plugged in "stuff"
it took several days of figuring out what benchmark and
other utilities to run to stress it. After a few weeks of
pushing the load to 70+, the burning-in was a fair indicator
that th
Hello Odhiambo,
Friday, December 16, 2005, 7:28:53 PM, you wrote:
OW> RTFM for qmail, I guess. I only know about Exim - http://www.exim.org ;)
qmail -- http://cr.yp.to
Have you use exim?
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I thaught it would be a good idea to setup a 6.0 server and test it out. Now I
have a major headache and need some help.
Setup:
FreeBsd 6.0 fresh install, cvsup, make buildworld .. etc:
portsnap fetch, extract:
mysql41-server:
apache13:
php4: (all from ports)
Apache starts and I get the "def
i'm using a dell d600 with 6.0-STABLE and Xorg on it. my mouse nipple
is crazy|damaged: sometimes when i type keys next to it - 't', 'y',
'f', 'g', 'h', 'j', 'v', 'b', 'n' - the mouse pointer goes zooming
across the screen, usually to the left.
i don't know anything about the underlying hardware o
Gary Kline wrote:
Folks,
When I bought this bare-bones box and plugged in "stuff"
it took several days of figuring out what benchmark and
other utilities to run to stress it. After a few weeks of
pushing the load to 70+, the burning-in was a fair indicator
that the HW wo
I wrote this quite a while ago and I've posted it to the docs list before and
it got a good repsonce, but I've seen a couple install questions on here so
I'm going to link to it again for this list. I don't think there is an easier
to follow installer help anywhere. Not arrogance, but I did do v
On Sunday 01 January 2006 03:19 pm, Chris wrote:
> Try this:
>
> top -S -n 50
Here it is. Note that the WCPU fields don't come anywhere near adding up
to the "missing" 42% (100 - ~58%). Also, the change in "last pid" is only
about 13000 over the course of 11000 seconds, and that included a Goog
On 1/1/06, Parv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> wrote perikillo thusly...
> >
> > root#chmod +x /etc/rc.d/ipnat.rules
>
> Why did you need to add execute bit for the rules?
>
>
> - Parv
>
> --
>
>
Hi Parv.
No, the file name is ipnat.bug, i make one mistake
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 02:02:11PM -0800, Jason Dusek wrote:
> i also have a touchpad, but i can't figure out which device is the
> touchpad and which is the mouse nipple - my dmesg only lists one
> device as a mouse.
IIRC, the two devices are (from the software's point of view) only one
mouse, so
Allen wrote:
I wrote this quite a while ago and I've posted it to the docs list before and
it got a good repsonce, but I've seen a couple install questions on here so
I'm going to link to it again for this list. I don't think there is an easier
to follow installer help anywhere. Not arrogance,
Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On Sunday 01 January 2006 03:19 pm, Chris wrote:
>
>
>>Try this:
>>
>>top -S -n 50
>
>
> Here it is. Note that the WCPU fields don't come anywhere near adding up
> to the "missing" 42% (100 - ~58%). Also, the change in "last pid" is only
> about 13000 over the course of
On Sunday 01 January 2006 06:29 pm, Chris wrote:
> Where is the line that reflects CPU states?
> This is very misleading without the WHOLE paste.
My version of top doesn't display the CPU state line when in batch mode.
$ top -S -n 5
last pid: 98339; load averages: 1.29, 1.62, 1.62 up 29+03:
Hello Allen,
Sunday, January 1, 2006, 11:34:52 PM, you wrote:
> I wrote this quite a while ago and I've posted it to the docs list before and
> it got a good repsonce, but I've seen a couple install questions on here so
> I'm going to link to it again for this list. I don't think there is an easi
On Sunday 01 January 2006 19:09, Frank J. Laszlo wrote:
> User B on the other hand is running Free BSD, and has no idea how to
> update it. SSH was installed and running by default, and the user
> doesn't know how to use upgrade_pkg.
See below, this wasn't a part of the tutorial.
> What is "upgr
hello
i had a minor question/concern i was wondering why does the firewall
rulesets have permissions for everything, and help for running almosty
anything and how to open and wich port to open but yet it has no exmpale
ruleset or any help for using a FTP while using a firewall such as IPFW. it
has
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Scott
zhane H wrote:
> hello
> i had a minor question/concern i was wondering why does the firewall
> rulesets have permissions for everything, and help for running almosty
In the last episode (Jan 01), Kirk Strauser said:
> I'm staring at "top" running on my 6.0-STABLE system. It's my
> desktop machine, and also serves a light web/mail load (including a
> few jails). Basically, the system should be idle about 99% of the
> time when I'm not actively doing something o
Did you install the php4-mysql port? If no, I suggest you take a look
at ports/lang/php4-extensions, and make config.
On 1/1/06, RJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thaught it would be a good idea to setup a 6.0 server and test it out. Now
> I have a major headache and need some help.
>
> Setup:
>
On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 12:11:31AM +, Tofik Suleymanov wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
>
> > Folks,
> >
> > When I bought this bare-bones box and plugged in "stuff"
> > it took several days of figuring out what benchmark and
> > other utilities to run to stress it. After a few wee
Gary Kline wrote:
Folks,
When I bought this bare-bones box and plugged in "stuff"
it took several days of figuring out what benchmark and
other utilities to run to stress it. After a few weeks of
pushing the load to 70+, the burning-in was a fair indicator
that the HW wo
I have natd set up on a 4.10 box to get the rest of my network on the
internet. I have an application that requires connections to be able to
be established on a specific port. The problem is, sometimes I run this
app on system A and sometimes on system B. The port stays the same. So
in my rc.c
> I have natd set up on a 4.10 box to get the rest of my network on the
> internet. I have an application that requires connections to be able to
> be established on a specific port. The problem is, sometimes I run this
> app on system A and sometimes on system B. The port stays the same. So
> in m
Hi,
Ive been fixing code in /usr/src/lib/libc/rpc and would like to know
where I should address my attention (and code fixes) to.
Thanks,
Damien Miller
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On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 02:14:40PM +1030, Aluminium Oxide wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ive been fixing code in /usr/src/lib/libc/rpc and would like to know
> where I should address my attention (and code fixes) to.
There's the freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org list, and you can always
send-pr(1) your patches at an
In the last episode (Jan 02), Aluminium Oxide said:
> Ive been fixing code in /usr/src/lib/libc/rpc and would like to know
> where I should address my attention (and code fixes) to.
According to src/MAINTAINERS, alfred@ is the go-to guy for rpc code.
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For hardware testing, the best is ports/math/mprime
In combination with memtest86, because mprime doesn't sweep all RAM.
If you have several processors, be sure to run several instances of
mprime (requires copying the whole mprime directory).
Martin
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Hello all,
In doing some routine items on my FreeBSD box, it started behaving
oddly. I rebooted and to my surprise, I started receiving many
messages displaying information regarding that /usr has issues. It
puts me directly into single user mode and tells me to run fsck
manually. When I
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 11:20:40PM -0500, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> For hardware testing, the best is ports/math/mprime
>
> In combination with memtest86, because mprime doesn't sweep all RAM.
>
> If you have several processors, be sure to run several instances of
> mprime (requires copying the w
Gary Kline wrote on Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 08:31:43PM -0800:
> On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 11:20:40PM -0500, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > For hardware testing, the best is ports/math/mprime
> >
> > In combination with memtest86, because mprime doesn't sweep all RAM.
> >
> > If you have several processo
I just installed cacti, which seems fairly useful for 'long term views' of
how a server is doing ... now I have to figure out what SNMP MIBs related
to all of the "important things" :(
On Sun, 1 Jan 2006, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Marc G. Fournier writes:
For all the technology, I was kind
Marc G. Fournier writes:
I just installed cacti, which seems fairly useful for 'long term views' of
how a server is doing
Have not played with it, but have read good/favorable comments about it.
I would be nice if you did a mini report of your early impressions later..
In particular I think
What I did to stress test the last time I did this was build mysql then
run
the stress benchmarking suite that comes with mysql. I think this is a
better way to do it than running a script, as it puts real-world load on
the
server. And that benchmark can take days to run depending on the
paramet
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Marc G. Fournier writes:
I just installed cacti, which seems fairly useful for 'long term views' of
how a server is doing
Have not played with it, but have read good/favorable comments about it.
I would be nice if you did a mini report of your earl
I am using FreeBSD 6.0 now and there is a ftp server in my local
network at which we can find every needed dependencies. What should I do
to make my computer fetch dependencies from the server instead of
ftp://bsd.org or other global server
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> I am using FreeBSD 6.0 now and there is a ftp server in my local
> network at which we can find every needed dependencies. What should I do
> to make my computer fetch dependencies from the server instead of
> ftp://bsd.org or other global server
Set MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE= in /etc/make.conf
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