On 30/06/2006 4:56 PM, William wrote:
I've got an Intel card in production already on a homebrew box, the
code is INTEL-PWLA8492MT and description is "Intel Dual Port Server
Adapter 10/100/1000". Any idea if that will do?
The adapter you mentioned is a PCI-X adapter, which won't work unless
yo
On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 07:56:00AM +0100, William wrote:
> Antony,
>
> I've got an Intel card in production already on a homebrew box, the
> code is INTEL-PWLA8492MT and description is "Intel Dual Port Server
> Adapter 10/100/1000". Any idea if that will do?
That is a PRO/1000 MT card, which is a
Will i get the updated driver by just cvsup'ing to stable once I
install -STABLE from CD?
On 30/06/06, Antony Mawer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 30/06/2006 4:56 PM, William wrote:
> I've got an Intel card in production already on a homebrew box, the
> code is INTEL-PWLA8492MT and description is
Hi,
I am trying to deal with a server that is getting slower and slower.
Machine is based on a AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 244 with 4GB memory.
It is running MySQL, and Apache 13 and serving about 400 web sites
written in PHP.
OK the design of PHP is certainly not the most efficient, but actually
Hi,
I am trying to deal with a server that is getting slower and slower.
Machine is based on a AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 244 with 4GB memory.
It is running MySQL, and Apache 13 and serving about 400 web sites
written in PHP.
OK the design of PHP is certainly not the most efficient, but actually
> I need to send data to a command line on another machine, but
> popen-ing an ssh
> session seems like a rather inferior method, because there is
> no way to
> (portably) access the command's stderr...
>
not sure if this is the answer you want, but:
what if you tunnel the rcmd/rexec commands
Hi All,
I am running Exim as my MTA on several FreeBSD servers.
I have several setups that insist on sending me the full rejectlog (rejected
mail maillog) in my daily periodic runs.
I have tried setting daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO" in
/etc/periodic.conf, but it still sends the full
Hi,
I posted this same question to cups.general list, and have not
received an answer yet.
Can anyone help?
cups-1.2.0 on FreeBSD-6.1-RELEASE-p2
HP1100 parallel port printer on lpt0.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root# dmesg | more
...
ppc0: at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
ppc0: Generic chipset (EPP/
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 04:39:29 -0400
"Grant Peel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am running Exim as my MTA on several FreeBSD servers.
>
> I have several setups that insist on sending me the full rejectlog (rejected
> mail maillog) in my daily periodic runs.
>
> I have tried setting
Hi:
I have got the idea that I want to set up a hostap on my FBSD box.
My idea is that I want to allow strangers to associate and get their
network configuration via dhcp. Any attempt to access the Internet will
then be redirected to a web page explaining that they have to register
first.
O
Hello
I'm trying to get temperature info about CPUs on Dell Precision 670
motherboard.
I have kernel (FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE #0: Fri Jun 30 07:12:09 CEST 2006)
with SMB
device smb
device smbus
device intpm
device ichsmb
device iicbus # Bus support,
Fernando Pinguelo wrote:
I am writing to you because I need to vent. I have tried installing version 5.3
of FreeBSD on a Pentium III machine. I thought I succeeded in doing it so, but
when I tried to build xOrg I realized that I did not have all the ports
installed and that some other depende
Olivier Nicole wrote:
2) as there are many connections comming from search engines siders
(90% of all the established connections), I'd like to limit the
ressources that spiders are using. One way would be through IPFW,
but are there better ways? Is there a way to limit/prioritize in
Apa
On 6/30/06, Fernando Pinguelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am writing to you because I need to vent. I have tried installing version 5.3
of FreeBSD on a Pentium III machine. I thought I succeeded in doing it so, but
when I tried to build xOrg I realized that I did not have all the ports
instal
In response to "Fernando Pinguelo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am writing to you because I need to vent. I have tried installing
> version 5.3 of FreeBSD on a Pentium III machine. I thought I succeeded
> in doing it so, but when I tried to build xOrg I realized that I did not
> have all the ports ins
On 6/30/06, Morten A. Middelthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
long story short, I have a partition on a RAID5 array which after an accident
where I had to rebuild the array became smaller than it originally was. Here's
the original size:
amrd1: 1430505MB (2929674240 sectors) RAID 5 (degraded)
I've been having some issues using nice...
I usually setup a system building script to automate
things when I go out or to sleep. something along
these lines...
echo "cd /usr/sys; make clean && make buildworld &&
make buildkernel" > /root/makeme; chmod u+x
/root/makeme
then I would under rel_5 j
--- Joao Barros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/30/06, Fernando Pinguelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I am writing to you because I need to vent. I have
> tried installing version 5.3 of FreeBSD on a Pentium
> III machine. I thought I succeeded in doing it so,
> but when I tried to build x
Hi,
I was asked by management to put information about all our servers
(OS release, machine type, disk space, RAM space, installed databases,
development tools, ...) into somehow an regulary updated overview,
perhaps based on a database or XML files (we are speaking about
less than hundred system
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was asked by management to put information about all our servers
(OS release, machine type, disk space, RAM space, installed databases,
development tools, ...) into somehow an regulary updated overview,
perhaps based on a database or XML files (we
fwiw, I've followed these instructions on a few boxes, all 6.1-RELEASE, and
have had no problems:
http://www.unixlike.com.br/?p=%2081
hth,
Bob
I wonder if the patch for the source tree will actually be included in
the source for the next stable release?
_
Brian McKeon wrote:
I've been having some issues using nice...
I usually setup a system building script to automate
things when I go out or to sleep. something along
these lines...
echo "cd /usr/sys; make clean && make buildworld &&
make buildkernel" > /root/makeme; chmod u+x
/root/makeme
the
>
> Olivier Nicole wrote:
>
> >2) as there are many connections comming from search engines siders
> > (90% of all the established connections), I'd like to limit the
> > ressources that spiders are using. One way would be through IPFW,
> > but are there better ways? Is there a way to lim
I have a Minolta PagePro 1350 printer. When I use the workaround I get the
error 'raw printers cannot use file: devices!'
Is there another workaround?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~$ lpstat -d -p -t
system default destination: Minolta
printer Minolta disabled since Fri Jun 30 17:14:11 2006 -
Raw pr
Apologies if this is in a FAQ, I didn't see it.
How does one tell the ports system to not query interactively for input, and
just take default build options, or a predefined set of options? Running a
portupgrade -a and finding the night wasted while the box sat waiting for
input is no fun at all.
Jiri Mikulas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello
> I'm trying to get temperature info about CPUs on Dell Precision 670
> motherboard.
> I have kernel (FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE #0: Fri Jun 30 07:12:09 CEST 2006)
> with SMB
> device smb
> device smbus
> device intpm
> device
--- Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brian McKeon wrote:
>
> >I've been having some issues using nice...
> >
> >I usually setup a system building script to
> automate
> >things when I go out or to sleep. something along
> >these lines...
> >
> >echo "cd /usr/sys; make clean && make build
On Friday 30 June 2006 11:10, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> Apologies if this is in a FAQ, I didn't see it.
>
> How does one tell the ports system to not query interactively for input,
> and just take default build options, or a predefined set of options?
> Running a portupgrade -a and finding the ni
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forgot about nice being interal to csh, that is
likely to source of my problems...
I use this for a dump
dump -0 -C 32 -f - |bzip2 --best | dd of=/foo/bar.dbz2
and then on a restore
bzip2 -dc | (cd /foo; restore -r -f -)
the error I get is
expected 234234 got 23
I have to move between BSD and Linux on one system quite a bit, and I
was wondering if there were any reasons to avoid EXT3 on a filesystem
(such as /dev/ad0s1), as opposed to using the more standard BSD setups
(such as UFS on /dev/ad0s1a)? I'm thinking mostly in terms of
reliability, but also in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To Matt Olender or anyone that can lend a hand.
The LinuxWorld Event Team has tried to reach Matt Olender with regard to
Free BSD's company description in the Official Show Guide. We have run
past the deadline to include you into the Show Guide. However, if anyone
can
I am making a computer, and I will be using FreeBSD for the OS. Well I have
a router that works for Windows only, is there a way to get a wireless
plugin to pick up the signal?
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The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception. Inev
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 12:44:21 -0400
"Jim Stapleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to move between BSD and Linux on one system quite a bit, and I
> was wondering if there were any reasons to avoid EXT3 on a filesystem
> (such as /dev/ad0s1), as opposed to using the more standard BSD setups
>
Goerge Smith wrote:
> I am making a computer, and I will be using FreeBSD for the OS. Well I
> have a router that works for Windows only, is there a way to get a
> wireless plugin to pick up the signal?
If I understand you correctly that router is an independent device?
In that case "windows only
the only thing I've ever seen in a wireless router that caused it to
not work with other operating systems was a flaw in it's dhcp server.
It seems that windows doesn't conform to the DHCP standard and some of
the packets transmitted were flawed. the DHCP server on the router had
been configured t
On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
> If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
> defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
> 'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
> the port in whose directory you're currently in and all it
--- Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >I forgot about nice being interal to csh, that is
> >likely to source of my problems...
> >
> >I use this for a dump
> >
> >dump -0 -C 32 -f - |bzip2 --best | dd
> of=/foo/bar.dbz2
> >
> >and then on a restore
> >
> >bz
I have seen references to a USA_RESIDENT make.conf entry. However, I
cannot find any reference to this variable in
/usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf, or the make.conf man page. Does this
setting still exist? If so, is there are documentation for it?
Thanks
A
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
the port in whose directory you're cur
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
the port in whose directory you're cur
On Friday 30 June 2006 13:25, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
> > If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
> > defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
> > 'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
I've used the HTTP method to use a proxy for installs with out much
trouble, and I think FTP proxy is just as easy. Assuming that you
want to use the pkg_* tools:
setenv HTTP_PROXY "http://proxy/";
setenv FTP_PROXY "ftp://proxy/";
Also check out the fetch manpage, it has all the info you'll nee
--- Adam Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have seen references to a USA_RESIDENT make.conf
> entry. However, I
> cannot find any reference to this variable in
> /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf, or the make.conf
> man page. Does this
> setting still exist? If so, is there are
> docum
Being an experienced BSD user who on a daily basis gives support to other
people using BSD, wether FreeBSD, OpenBSD or NetBSD, I hardly think this has to
do with FreeBSD.
This rather sounds like a typical MS whiner, who hasn't really got around to
actually understand what he is doing. In some s
Looking over the installation FAQ, the only reference I see to a crash has to
do with turning off ACPI in the BIOS. I have already done that, and have
successfully installed Net and Open on an HP xw4300 workstation (64-bit Intel
Pentium D).
The amd64 bootonly 6.1RELEASE CD (burned from your .iso)
On 6/29/06, Fernando Pinguelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am writing to you because I need to vent. I have tried installing version
5.3 of FreeBSD on a Pentium III machine. I thought I succeeded in doing it
so, but when I tried to build xOrg I realized that I did not have all the
ports installed
On 6/30/06, Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Being an experienced BSD user who on a daily basis gives support to other
people using BSD, wether FreeBSD, OpenBSD or NetBSD, I hardly think this has to
do with FreeBSD.
This rather sounds like a typical MS whiner, who hasn't really got aroun
On 6/29/06, jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have successfully installed FreeBSD 6.0 commercial boxed cds in 2
AMD64 machines. All ports and packages selected and all went well.
but some other software that is not installed by default, like Apache,
I couldn't get ports to install beca
Rico Secada wrote:
Being an experienced BSD user who on a daily basis gives support to other
people using BSD, wether FreeBSD, OpenBSD or NetBSD, I hardly think this has to
do with FreeBSD.
This rather sounds like a typical MS whiner, who hasn't really got around to
actually understand what h
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
>
> > If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
> > defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
> > 'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
> > the port in whose d
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 13:45:02 +0100, "Joao Barros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>On 6/30/06, Fernando Pinguelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am writing to you because I need to vent. I have tried installing version
>> 5.3 of FreeBSD on a Pentium III machine. I thought I succeeded in doing it
I'll just go based on the lines in the SUPFILE of interest:
1) *default base=/var/db
Does anyone use anything else? Why (I mean beyond "my database isn't
in /var/db", Why isn't it there)?
2) *default prefix=/usr
Anyone have their ports prefix someplace other than /usr? Again why is
it elsewh
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 22:40:09 +0100
"Joao Barros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/30/06, Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Being an experienced BSD user who on a daily basis gives support to other
> > people using BSD, wether FreeBSD, OpenBSD or NetBSD, I hardly think this
> > has to d
"Jim Stapleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 3) *default release=cvs tag=.
> OK, what other options are there for release/tag, and where can I find them?
>
> For tag, I know of RELENG_#, and I suspect there is also CURRENT_# and
> STABLE_#, is there any other, such as RELENG_#_#, etc?
You can us
Hi,
I just tried to install a clean copy of freebsd
6.1 on a Ibm Thinkpad 600X Laptop.
There is a Xircom Cardbus network/modem card in it.
When the system boots, the modem gets detected,
the network card also (as DC0) but I get a bunch of these messages:
CARDBUS1 Ressource Not Specified in
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 22:40:09 +0100
"Joao Barros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/30/06, Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Being an experienced BSD user who on a daily basis gives support to other
> > people using BSD, wether FreeBSD, OpenBSD or NetBSD, I hardly think this
> > has to d
Hello,
A couple of days ago i`ve got this SIEMENS SANTIS 802.11b 11Mbps WLAN
PCCard.
Since then I`m searching for a way to use it but failed miserably...
couldn`t find anything searching the net and archives and I couldn`t
interpret the 'pccard dumpcis' either so i could use with 'pccard
enab
Hi,
I just tried to install a clean copy of freebsd 6.1 on a Ibm Thinkpad
600X Laptop.
There is a Xircom Cardbus network/modem card in it.
When the system boots, the modem gets detected, the network card also
(as DC0) but I get a bunch of these messages:
CARDBUS1 Ressource Not Specified in
OK, thanks.
I knew about the date part, but as I could simply do three drop downs
(month, day, year), date isn't too difficult.
-Jim
On 6/30/06, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Jim Stapleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 3) *default release=cvs tag=.
> OK, what other options are there
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Jim Stapleton thusly...
>
> I'll just go based on the lines in the SUPFILE of interest:
>
>
> 1) *default base=/var/db
>
> Does anyone use anything else? Why (I mean beyond "my database isn't
> in /var/db", Why isn't it there)?
base is the place for cvsup t
On Jun 30, 2006, at 6:33 PM, Rico Secada wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 22:40:09 +0100
"Joao Barros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/30/06, Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Being an experienced BSD user who on a daily basis gives support
to other people using BSD, wether FreeBSD, OpenBSD
On Saturday 01 July 2006 00:44, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> > On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
> > > If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
> > > defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
> > > 'make config-recursive' - which will off
On Friday 30 June 2006 17:31, David J Brooks wrote:
> On Friday 30 June 2006 11:10, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> > Apologies if this is in a FAQ, I didn't see it.
> >
> > How does one tell the ports system to not query interactively for input,
> > and just take default build options, or a predefined
nevermind, the documentation I had read is misleading, the problem
isn't the classpath, but I have no clue what exactly it is...
Anyone have some suggestions for a good forum to go to, everything
I've read suggested my attempts should work.
Thank you,
-Jim Stapleton
On 6/30/06, Jim Stapleton <[
My CLASSPATH variable isn't set, and I'm trying to set it (it's not in
any readme I've found as to where to set it), currently it's set to
the lib subdirectories of my java directory, but that's not working.
using java/jdk1.4.2, can anyone tell me what my classpath should be?
Java is installed he
I want to configure X11 but I don't know the
frequencies of my monitor (a laptop). The doc. of the
laptop doesn't says anything about the specifications
of the screen.
Is there any utility I could use to figure it out?
Thanks.
-saul
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Correo Yahoo
Hello,
I have a FreeBSD 6.1 firewall (pf) between my cable-modem and router,
with an
IP address set by DHCP. My ISP recently changed their DNS server IP adresses
which I have set manually on the computers on my home office network.
The questions is; How do I have the internal
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 22:16:04 -0500 (CDT)
Saul Mena Avila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to configure X11 but I don't know the
> frequencies of my monitor (a laptop). The doc. of the
> laptop doesn't says anything about the specifications
> of the screen.
> Is there any utility I could use to
On 6/30/06, Saul Mena Avila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to configure X11 but I don't know the
frequencies of my monitor (a laptop). The doc. of the
laptop doesn't says anything about the specifications
of the screen.
Is there any utility I could use to figure it out?
Thanks.
You can prob
Rico Secada wrote:
> I do talk for the comunity by stating nobody cares. This list is about
> helping. Not venting! Nobody from the comunity cares about that!
No you don't. You do not talk for me. Until I give you my proxy, neither
you nor anyone else talks for me. If others want to let you speak
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