Hi,
I'm about to setup my jails so they authenticate against the 'host'
server using OpenLDAP and nss_ldap, pam_ldap and so on. I've done this
before but wanted to repeat the process because last time it ended up
being so much fiddling that when I finished I just left it alone - this
time I'm
Kris Kennaway wrote:
#LIB_DEPENDS= cppe:${PORTSDIR}/devel/cppe \ (also a port not in the
collection)
LIB_DEPENDS=ACE_SSL:${PORTSDIR}/devel/ace \
pqxx:${PORTSDIR}/databases/postgresql-libpqxx
Grrr..this is your fault since that's not the library name installed
by that
Am i the only one who gets this with most port installations?
I'm trying to narrow it down to a hardware fault or a 6x fault.
I get signal 4's and segmentation faults on nearly every compilation
any ideas?
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
Hello,
I want to install gcc-3.3.6 from the port /usr/ports/lang/gcc33
to do certain test if a problem in Mplayer depends on the compiler
version of the gcc-3.4.4 which has FreeBSD 6.0-REL installed per
default. I'm ready to run 'make install' but I'm unsure to do.
Will the /usr/ports/lang/gcc33
On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 07:39:49AM +, db wrote:
> Kris Kennaway wrote:
> >>#LIB_DEPENDS= cppe:${PORTSDIR}/devel/cppe \ (also a port not in the
> >>collection)
> >>LIB_DEPENDS=ACE_SSL:${PORTSDIR}/devel/ace \
> >> pqxx:${PORTSDIR}/databases/postgresql-libpqxx
> >>
> >
> >
On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 12:50:47AM -0700, Aaron Holmes wrote:
> Am i the only one who gets this with most port installations?
> I'm trying to narrow it down to a hardware fault or a 6x fault.
>
> I get signal 4's and segmentation faults on nearly every compilation
>
> any ideas?
Yep, hardware.
Jim Angstadt wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Having run "portmanager -u" several times now, I am
> very pleased to say that my times have decreased from
> an initial 38 hours to about 2 hours, per run.
>
> Along the way, I have cleaned up "conflicts" and did
> "pkg_delete" on several applications that were
Hello,
I might be offtopic...
I always get a long daily output from periodic.
Mail in local queue:
-Queue ID- --Size-- Arrival Time -Sender/Recipient---
1D3C91DD4AA45937 Tue May 23 10:54:42 MAILER-DAEMON
(connect to onmail02.ongov.net[12.33.98.207]: Operation timed o
For testing purpose I'm trying to remake and burn the FreeBSD 6.1 CD
#1 iso image. I've put the CD in drive 0 (acd0) and:
# dd if=/dev/acd0 of=freebsd.iso bs=2k
Next I want to burn the image on a CD-R, but it fails. I'm using the
-t option now, since I've already wasted a CD on an Ubuntu image:
Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Another valid question I suppose is whether or not I can move the
machine from a box with a Celeron CPU to one with an AMD CPU (not sure
if vendors matter even though ISAs are the same).
-Garrett
I guess it would depend on the AMD proces
patrick wrote:
It's a fairly easy switch: install Postfix from
/usr/ports/mail/postfix, and then you just need to configure one line
in your Postfix's main.cf to turn on Maildir support:
http://www.postfix.org/faq.html#maildir
Though, there might be a bit of a learning curve with respect to th
On 5/25/06, Mikhail Goriachev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, I agree. I forced my users to use SFTP through FileZilla on
windows. They actually think they're using FTP instead of SFTP. So
everyone is happy including me.
Isn't it a problem that they can't be chrooted?
_
I am not having any success in installing FreeBSD 6.0 at all. When the
default install boot starts, it hangs at some point after identifying ad0
and acd0.
If I go to the boot loader prompt, set hint.acpi.0.disabled=1, or use safe
mode, install boot crashes very soon with the following output:
> Jonathan Horne wrote:
>> i hate to ask another "back when i used linux" question, but here goes:
>>
>> "back when i used linux", i would create a .iso file of a cd like this:
>>
>> dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/path/destfile.iso
>>
>> ... and it would just work. made a perfect copy every time
>> (specifi
Lars Stokholm wrote:
On 5/25/06, Mikhail Goriachev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, I agree. I forced my users to use SFTP through FileZilla on
windows. They actually think they're using FTP instead of SFTP. So
everyone is happy including me.
Isn't it a problem that they can't be chrooted?
HI
I have a problem writing Greek accents in KDE. I am using KDE 3.5 on freebsd
6.1 and although i can type Greek in all applications i cannot put accents.
Accents are placed by hitting the ";" before the letter. When i do so though
nothing happen, in fact even the letter is not appearing on the
I have the following situation. FreeBSD machine is a member of Active
Directory, and we have in
/etc/pam.d/sshd:
authsufficient /usr/local/lib/pam_winbind.so
authrequiredpam_unix.so no_warn try_first_pass
account requiredpam_login_access.so
ac
Doh! it was a DNS issue. Put an entry for my jail in the /etc/hosts
file in both the host and jail and it works like a charm. Thanks for
the help. Sorry I'm such a noob and thanks for the help!
On 5/25/06, Cheng-Lung Sung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you checked log file?
On Wed, May 24, 200
On 2006-05-25 14:50, andreas Sotirakopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI
> I have a problem writing Greek accents in KDE. I am using KDE
> 3.5 on freebsd 6.1 and although i can type Greek in all
> applications i cannot put accents. Accents are placed by
> hitting the ";" before the letter. When
I met some interrupt conflict problems ,and like to change the device's irq to
solve this,
I had tried to modify the file of /boot/device.hints with adding a line like
this hint.nve.0.irq="2"
,but it didn't work .Do I have to configure the GENERIC and rebuild the kernel ?
yashhappy
2006-05-2
Norberto Meijome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
> I must be slower than normal today... how can I get mtree to ignore a
> subdirectory of the path I'm telling it to map?
>
> I'm doing:
> /usr/sbin/mtree -K sha256digest -x -c -p /usr/
>
> but i dont want it to map /usr/home.
>
> I tried -X /
User Gandalf wrote:
Hello,
I might be offtopic...
I always get a long daily output from periodic.
Mail in local queue:
-Queue ID- --Size-- Arrival Time -Sender/Recipient---
1D3C91DD4AA45937 Tue May 23 10:54:42 MAILER-DAEMON
(connect to onmail02.ongov.net[12.33.98.20
On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 03:35:29PM +1000, Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
> Jonathan Horne wrote:
> >
> > can anyone recommend how to create a .iso image in freebsd that will
> > render a bootable .iso file? i hate to have to keep a linux box around
> > the office just for the purpose of successfully cr
Chuck Swiger wrote:
> User Gandalf wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I might be offtopic...
>> I always get a long daily output from periodic.
>>
>>
>> Mail in local queue:
>> -Queue ID- --Size-- Arrival Time -Sender/Recipient---
>> 1D3C91DD4AA45937 Tue May 23 10:54:42 MAILER-DAEMON
>>
Is interesting, this is what reca repply back to me. I think areca should
add some sort of utility in the controller to find out the disk geometry
information in the fly and stop blamming FBSD.
Dear Sir,
This is Kevin Wang from Areca Technology, Tech-Support Team.
regarding your problem, it look
"Ashok TM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to download the project
>
> http://cvsup.pt.freebsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/projects/validate/
>
> which is imported from Linux Test Project, modified to suit to free bsd.
> Want to know more details on this. Please provide pointers so t
>
> One thing that comes to mind, as I read below, is that it appears you
> setup the drives for RAID 1. Then you transplanted to them to a RAID 5
> controller. "Of course" the partition data will be wrong. The hidden
> blocks the two RAID controllers use are probably different and the
> method of
Grad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I am a complete newbie in FreeBSD and i was wondering if i can use my
> usb modem (Crypto F200 with Conexant AccessRunner Chipset) to connect to the
> internet using FreeBSD 6.1. The dmesg
> command indicates that the OS "sees" the modem using ugen0.
> I un
After two days pulling my hair out with Jetty 5 I installed Jetty 6 manually.
It works but there's no real way to start and stop it, so I started writing
an rc script. Eventually I figured out it would be almost identical to the
Tomcat script so I've prepared a modified version (below). Thoug
From: "Jerry McAllister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
One thing that comes to mind, as I read below, is that it appears you
setup the drives for RAID 1. Then you transplanted to them to a RAID 5
controller. "Of course" the partition data will be wrong. The hidden
blocks the two RAID controllers use are
You will need to change the irq on the device, and possibly on your
motherboard too. Last thing is to add the change into device.hints.
-Derek
At 07:55 AM 5/25/2006, yashhappy wrote:
I met some interrupt conflict problems ,and like to change the device's
irq to solve this,
I had trie
I use sendmail 8.13.3 and gather full log of its work.
I see such strings in it:
<<< RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> 250 2.1.5 ... Recipient ok
<<< RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> 250 2.1.5 ... Recipient ok
<<< DATA
<<< To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
where user1, user2 - users names
domain.com - domain name
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to install gcc-3.3.6 from the port /usr/ports/lang/gcc33
> to do certain test if a problem in Mplayer depends on the compiler
> version of the gcc-3.4.4 which has FreeBSD 6.0-REL installed per
> default. I'm ready to run 'make install' but I'm unsur
Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
Tom K wrote:
I'm running PC-BSD, with FreeBSD 6 under the hood. The device is a
Netgear MA111, with Prism 2.5 chipset, which dmesg shows as
ugen1: vendor 0x0846 product 0x4110, rev 1.10/1.32
This is what I've done so far:
- Installed the kernel source in /usr/
Olga Zenkova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use sendmail 8.13.3 and gather full log of its work.
> I see such strings in it:
>
> <<< RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> 250 2.1.5 ... Recipient ok
> <<< RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> 250 2.1.5 ... Recipient ok
> <<< DATA
> <<< To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Your mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] was caught by the
SpamAssassin filter running on the bcs.org.uk mail system.
To confirm that your mail is genuine, please click this
link, or paste it into your browser:
https://bcsnet.bcs.org.uk/approve.php?c=56c569cd6acc8a9f5c944769
You will not have to do
On May 25, 2006, at 9:39 AM, Eric wrote:
what MTA are you using? i'm wondering why your server accepted the
email in the first place.
Yes, well, that question implies the right direction for a solution:
you want to reject spam before trying to deliver it, rather than
accepting it and then
There are many ways to combat spam. One of the easiest is to use
mailscanner in the ports.
You can configure mailscanner to compare senders against known lists of
SPAMers, in addition to it's own rules.
-Derek
At 09:53 AM 5/25/2006, Olga Zenkova wrote:
I use sendmail 8.13.3 and ga
Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
> Tuc at T-B-O-H wrote:
>>> Tuc at T-B-O-H wrote:
The issue isn't with the upsmon or SHUTDOWNCMD... Its with the
fact that /etc/killpower gets set, and somewhere you need to put
"upsdrvctl shutdown". Its during the "shutdown -p now" that at some point
>>>
On 5/25/06, Lars Stokholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/25/06, Mikhail Goriachev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, I agree. I forced my users to use SFTP through FileZilla on
> windows. They actually think they're using FTP instead of SFTP. So
> everyone is happy including me.
Isn't it a prob
Derek Ragona wrote:
There are many ways to combat spam. One of the easiest is to use
mailscanner in the ports.
You can configure mailscanner to compare senders against known lists
of SPAMers, in addition to it's own rules.
-Derek
At 09:53 AM 5/25/2006, Olga Zenkova wrote:
I use s
Hello
If I su from user martin to root or from user martin to martin (for testing) I
get this errors in /var/log/messages:
[snip]
May 9 11:33:08 merkur init: can't get /dev/console for controlling terminal:
Operation not permitted
May 9 11:33:38 merkur init: can't get /dev/console for control
Lars Stokholm wrote:
> On 5/25/06, Mikhail Goriachev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yeah, I agree. I forced my users to use SFTP through FileZilla on
>> windows. They actually think they're using FTP instead of SFTP. So
>> everyone is happy including me.
>
> Isn't it a problem that they can't be ch
--- Gerard Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim Angstadt wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Having run "portmanager -u" several times now, I
> am
> > very pleased to say that my times have decreased
> from
> > an initial 38 hours to about 2 hours, per run.
> >
> > Along the way, I have cleaned
>
> Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
> > Tuc at T-B-O-H wrote:
> >>> Tuc at T-B-O-H wrote:
> The issue isn't with the upsmon or SHUTDOWNCMD... Its with the
> fact that /etc/killpower gets set, and somewhere you need to put
> "upsdrvctl shutdown". Its during the "shutdown -p now" that at s
Dear all,
I have freebsd 5.3
how to counfigare an email to auto replay
_
FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now!
http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
___
mamaj m wrote:
> Dear all,
> I have freebsd 5.3
> how to counfigare an email to auto replay
>
> _
> FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now!
> http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
>
> _
Hi,
Would I want if somebody has tested the HP
StorageWorks DAT 72 USB Tape Drive on the freeBSD
or something similar?
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Home.jsp?&lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=501423&submit.y=0&submit.x=0&lang=en&cc=us
I've written to HP support and
mamaj m wrote:
Dear all,
I have freebsd 5.3
how to counfigare an email to auto replay
_
FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now!
http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
___
Martin Schweizer wrote:
Hello
If I su from user martin to root or from user martin to martin (for testing) I
get this errors in /var/log/messages:
[snip]
May 9 11:33:08 merkur init: can't get /dev/console for controlling terminal:
Operation not permitted
May 9 11:33:38 merkur init: can't g
The current setup I got in the machine is using 2 SATA (200GB each) with the
raid controller that is build into the motherboard (tyan S2885). I wanted to
add additional space and I got a Areca 1120 which could hold another 8 sata
drives. I only have a 5 bay enclosure so I went ahead and I orderd 5
Hi, i'm newbie using freebsd, i like to print the fron, back and cover
cd, but don't know where can get it, somebody can help me ?
thank's, my freebsd version 5.4 and 6.1 =).
greetings
--
"hechando a perder se aprende"
Debian Etch tuxsoul 2.6.12-1-686 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
Intel Celeron (Coppermin
Why SCSI? The high-end 3ware and highpoint hardware RAID SATA
controllers are excellent under FreeBSD.
Ted
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Hugo Silva
>Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 7:06 PM
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: RAI
Please tell me your joking, don't you know that MacOS X is
just a commercialized version of FreeBSD?
Ted
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of James Earl
>Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:29 PM
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: Intel
I have a problem with my laptop, and before Dell will consider taking it
back, I have to go through their checklist and make sure I've tried
everything on that list first. This includes upgrading the BIOS.
The problem is that Dell provides the BIOS upgrade in two forms:
(a) A DOS executable
(b)
I'm not joking. This is a FreeBSD mailing list isn't it?
On 5/25/06, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please tell me your joking, don't you know that MacOS X is
just a commercialized version of FreeBSD?
Ted
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
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Hash: SHA1
James,
By an Intel Mac, do you mean an i386? Or still a PPC?
If you are referring to an i386, then the i386 install CD should work,
and any problems you are having should involve more detail so that we
can have a rough idea what is going on (somethin
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What about using 2 floppies? The first, your FreeDOS disk, to boot from,
then, once booted, change to the disk you have put the BIOS executable on?
Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
> I have a problem with my laptop, and before Dell will consider taking i
Do you have an Intel Mac?
On 5/25/06, Adrian Pavone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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James,
By an Intel Mac, do you mean an i386? Or still a PPC?
If you are referring to an i386, then the i386 install CD should work,
and any problems you are having shou
Thanks for your suggestions. I found some more intel mac posts in
freebsd-current.
On 5/25/06, Adrian Pavone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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James,
By an Intel Mac, do you mean an i386? Or still a PPC?
If you are referring to an i386, then the i386 in
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No, I don't. I have never had a need, or even a use, for one.
However, my comment on being more descriptive still stands regardless of
whether I did or didn't have an Intel Mac. And it would allow whoever
does actually help you to have something to wo
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Ahh, There we go, a happy ending.
James Earl wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestions. I found some more intel mac posts in
> freebsd-current.
>
> On 5/25/06, Adrian Pavone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James,
>
> By an Intel Mac, do you mean an i386? O
I'm actually just looking for general experiences that FreeBSD
developers have had with Intel based Macs. I tried to make the
subject clear... but I'm sometimes not too great at being clear in
conversation. :)
On 5/25/06, Adrian Pavone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 07:53:12AM -0700, Olga Zenkova wrote:
> I use sendmail 8.13.3 and gather full log of its work.
> I see such strings in it:
>
> <<< RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> 250 2.1.5 ... Recipient ok
> <<< RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> 250 2.1.5 ... Recipient ok
> <<< DATA
> <<<
Adrian Pavone wrote:
> What about using 2 floppies? The first, your FreeDOS disk, to boot from,
> then, once booted, change to the disk you have put the BIOS executable on?
I don't have a floppy drive. I don't think I've even seen a floppy disk
in several years, much less used one.
Svein
You have a few options:
go to bootdisk.org and download a suitable verision. There are many floppy
images there. For instance the win98 diskette version, when booted creates
a ramdrive you can switch to, then change the usb disk. Or boot with two
usb drives inserted, the bootable one and th
Svein,
I had a situation with needing to boot into dos to flash firmware. I
booted using a Freedos CD with my utilities on the same CD. I think I had
to create a RAM drive to use the firmware upgrade utility.
-Jason Ellison
On Thu, 25 May 2006, Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
> Adrian Pavone w
Hi:
On Thursday 25 May 2006 15:20, James Earl wrote:
> I'm actually just looking for general experiences that FreeBSD
> developers have had with Intel based Macs. I tried to make the
> subject clear... but I'm sometimes not too great at being clear in
> conversation. :)
If you tried to boot win
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 08:32:53AM -0600, G-der wrote:
> I've been setting up ipfw and DUMMYNET to do some traffic shaping on my
> network. Right now to test things out I've basicly put everything into two
> categories. There's traffic from 10.0.10.10 which is lower priority (this
> is a download
Derek Ragona wrote:
> go to bootdisk.org and download a suitable verision. There are many
> floppy images there. For instance the win98 diskette version, when
> booted creates a ramdrive you can switch to, then change the usb disk.
> Or boot with two usb drives inserted, the bootable one and the
Jason L. Ellison wrote:
> I had a situation with needing to boot into dos to flash firmware. I
> booted using a Freedos CD with my utilities on the same CD. I think I had
> to create a RAM drive to use the firmware upgrade utility.
How did you create such a CD?
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if you mean "auto reply" if you are using sendmail... you just have to make
a file named .vacation in the home directory of the user. say for example..
you want to configure the email account user1 to automatically send a
response to every email it recieves, go to the user's home directory
("/home/
I have an old 16-bit C++ program written for Win 3.1 that I would like
to be able to run on FreeBSD. Before I try to port the application, I
wanted to know if it would be possible at all. The program needs to
directly access the memory range D-D, and as I am new to FreeBSD
I don't kno
Say that the /var/db/pkg directory had been recursively erased off of a
workstation that had ~300 packages on it. And, let's hypothetically say
that this workstation's ports tree was up to date as of yesterday. Is there
any hope of rectifying this or is this workstation is a static ports stat
On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 05:55:55PM -0500, Robertsen A. Riehle wrote:
> Say that the /var/db/pkg directory had been recursively erased off of a
> workstation that had ~300 packages on it. And, let's hypothetically say
> that this workstation's ports tree was up to date as of yesterday. Is there
I would like to not give root access but enable a user account (not in
wheel) to change user passwords with passwd username command. I just
would like to delegate the password changing ability to someone else but
not give them super user privileges other then passwd. Would this be
something s
Robertsen A. Riehle writes:
> Say that the /var/db/pkg directory had been recursively erased
> off of a workstation that had ~300 packages on it. And, let's
> hypothetically say that this workstation's ports tree was up to
> date as of yesterday. Is there any hope of rectifying this or is
>
Hi Chris,
I have many of the same questions. SATA is plenty fast for home
systems and modern drives are smoking stuff that was enterprise class
just a few years ago. 'twas ever thus.
Cables are a nightmare IMHO. This was by far the reason I've been a
big fan of SCSI for a long time. Y
On May 25, 2006, at 5:30 PM, Ian Jefferson wrote:
Hi Chris,
I have many of the same questions. SATA is plenty fast for home
systems and modern drives are smoking stuff that was enterprise
class just a few years ago. 'twas ever thus.
Cables are a nightmare IMHO. This was by far the rea
On May 25, 2006, at 1:27 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Please tell me your joking, don't you know that MacOS X is
just a commercialized version of FreeBSD?
Ted
Ted,
WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG
I have not yet read the rest of the replies but the above is
wrong.Different k
On May 25, 2006, at 1:25 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Why SCSI? The high-end 3ware and highpoint hardware RAID SATA
controllers are excellent under FreeBSD.
Also the Areca ones perform very well in general testing. I don't
know how their FreeBSD support is (it exists but my Areca is in a
Usually you have to set RAID configurations in the SATA card's BIOS.
Once its BIOS thinks you have a RAID configuration you have a chance
of proceeding.
(Note that the AGP drivers for that motherboard MAY have problems. The
W-s drivers certainly did when we got one here to setup. I finally
tr
Quoting Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Robertsen A. Riehle writes:
Say that the /var/db/pkg directory had been recursively erased
off of a workstation that had ~300 packages on it. And, let's
hypothetically say that this workstation's ports tree was up to
date as of yesterday. Is ther
On Thu, 25 May 2006, Lars Stokholm wrote:
For testing purpose I'm trying to remake and burn the FreeBSD 6.1 CD
#1 iso image. I've put the CD in drive 0 (acd0) and:
# dd if=/dev/acd0 of=freebsd.iso bs=2k
Next I want to burn the image on a CD-R, but it fails. I'm using the
-t option now, since I
On Thu, 25 May 2006, Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
Problem is: How do I install the boot code on the drive? FreeDOS
provides a floppy-image, so I thought I could just dd that to my USB
drive, and boot off of that. But I need to put the BIOS upgrade utility
on the disk as well, and it is 784 kiB.
Adrian Pavone wrote:
> Derek Ragona wrote:
>> There are many ways to combat spam. One of the easiest is to use
>> mailscanner in the ports.
>>
>> You can configure mailscanner to compare senders against known lists
>> of SPAMers, in addition to it's own rules.
>>
>> -Derek
>>
>>
>> At 09:5
Sean Murphy wrote:
> I would like to not give root access but enable a user account (not in
> wheel) to change user passwords with passwd username command. I just
> would like to delegate the password changing ability to someone else but
> not give them super user privileges other then passwd. Wo
I am attempting to burn using coloured CD's. (Where the plastic layer that
protects the data is coloured.) Could this have something to do with the fact
that my drive can randomly load these? I was able to burn one CD using
cdrecord and then I tried another one and was unable to.
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On May 25, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Warren Block wrote:
This worked for me with a Win95 install floppy, which sets up the
CD drive correctly. I don't know if FreeDOS is compatible enough
to be a safe way to try BIOS upgrades.
There are some board makers who have flashable cards who use it in
s
On Wed, 24 May 2006 07:40:37 -0700
"Atom Powers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/24/06, Jason Lixfeld
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 23-May-06, at 8:48 PM, Atom Powers wrote:
> >
> > I have no all.log currently. The only thing showing up in
> > messages though is:
> >
>
> You have to enab
Dennis,
Thanks so much for your help. Here is the ifconfig -v and netstat (a
variety) from both the client and firewall.
Both the client and the firewall have an ath0 (192.168.2.1 for
firewall,
192.168.2.5 for the client) and a bge0 (192.168.1.1 for firewall, 192.168.1.2
for
Lisandro Grullon wrote:
The current setup I got in the machine is using 2 SATA (200GB each) with
the raid controller that is build into the motherboard (tyan S2885). I
wanted to add additional space and I got a Areca 1120 which could hold
another 8 sata drives. I only have a 5 bay enclosure so
James, you missed the point. If you have an Intel MAC it came
with MacOS X (tiger) and that is basically the same operating
system as FreeBSD. Meaning, what are you trying to gain? If
anything, your worse off with FreeBSD since MacOS X comes with
a gorgeous user interface that FreeBSD does not
Hi,
Currently i am using freebsd 5.4. We have a local storage system (EMC SAN
AX100). Now i want to that AX100 as my remote storage system.
I also need fiber channel host adapter card to communicate with AX100.
But i am not sure which fiber channel host adapter is supported in freebsd 5.4
and w
Warren Block wrote:
> mkisofs can be used to create bootable CDs with a DOS floppy image. The
> DOS system has to set up CD support, and the additional files end up
> being on that "drive". See
This is a problem, I think. The supplied FreeDOS boot floppies won't
support USB CD-ROM drives.
On May 25, 2006, at 9:13 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
James, you missed the point. If you have an Intel MAC it came
with MacOS X (tiger) and that is basically the same operating
system as FreeBSD. Meaning, what are you trying to gain? If
anything, your worse off with FreeBSD since MacOS X co
Hi all,
Actually, can we use biometric fingertip scans on our systems to allow a
root logon?
I'm interested in that technology ;)
Best Regards,
Carlos Silva, CSilva
Web: http://www.csilva.org/
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