On Thursday 07 September 2006 00:00, Frank Steinborn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i want to encrypt my HDD's with GELI (not the root-fs, though). I want
> to do the encryption without password, just with a key. The key should
> be stored in a floppy disk, and the read should be read automatically
> on boot,
> > Having gotten a sufficiently-recent version of glib, I am now
> > several hours into the build of OpenOffice, and I've discovered
> > that Firefox has quit working. When I try to start it:
> >
> > GThread-ERROR **: file gthread-posix.c: line 187 (): error 'Invalid
> > argument' during 'pthre
Hi.
I've downloaded latest package of OOo for FreeBSD 6.1 for amd64 from
good-day, installed it, but it doesn't run, saying 3 times:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: unsupported file layout
any advice?
uname -a:
FreeBSD savs.home 6.1-STABLE FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE #1: Tue Jul 25 10:34:37
g wrote:
> how do i do that? i'm a newbie.
Well, for starters, try not top posting.
Are you familiar with the process of updating the ports system either
with cvsup or portsnap? If not, read the man pages. If yu still have
questions, then check back here. I am assuming that you have never
updat
Hello,
Has anybody else noticed that not all fonts in Firefox get anti-aliased? Only
like half? I'm using Ifirefox-1.5.0.1_1,1 and I think it's rather unfortunate
that Firefox acts like this by default. Poor guy at
http://www.freebsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=43683 never found a
solut
On Sep 7, 2006, at 1:09 AM, g wrote:
how do i do that? i'm a newbie.
In being new to FreeBSD, you should read the Handbook (or at least
peruse it so you have some idea what is contained within it). If you
go to the FreeBSD home page and click on Documentation, you will be
taken to a sit
You can download the latest ports tree from
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/installing.html
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El día Thursday, September 07, 2006 a las 01:09:33PM +0200, J65nko escribió:
> You can download the latest ports tree from
> http://www.freebsd.org/ports/installing.html
Hello,
One question concerning this: Can this be used regardless of the
underlaying FreeBSD system 6.0-REL versus 6.1-REL or a
On Wednesday 06 September 2006 19:05, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 September 2006 13:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On 9/6/06, Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > is it possible to have STABLE and RELENG built on a single build
> > > server? or further, is it possible to ha
On 05/09/06, Jeff Rollin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi list,
I'm wondering whether FreeBSD is able to support reading (at least, but
preferably also writing) Linux LVM volumes? I have an itch to try FreeBSD on
a desktop but all my data is in a Linux LVM.
Is it possible?
TIA,
Jeff Rollin
--
After cvsupping my ports tree to fix a couple of security problems I
decided to install cups for printing.
Yea I know it isnt the freebsd default -- thats for another day.
Anyway This new version of cups 1.2.2 is really cool, I like the
interface and the web admin portal has really undergone l
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
> Are you sure you want to trust a floppy disk for your keys??
> It's not the most safe medium these days...
I'll backup the keys on CD. It's just that I don't want to waste a
CD-ROM drive in this server.
> >
> > There is a problem here, because GELI initializes _before_
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Thursday, September 07, 2006 a las 01:09:33PM +0200, J65nko escribió:
>
>> You can download the latest ports tree from
>> http://www.freebsd.org/ports/installing.html
>
> Hello,
>
> One question concerning this: Can this be used regardless of the
> underlaying Free
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> anybody seen this behavior before? or have a clue?
I don't know if this is your problem, but I have seen similar
issues.
_In my case_, CUPS as ported does not like the permissions on
/dev/lpt0*. They default to "crw---"; setting them to
"crw-rw-r
Jeff Rollin wrote:
> On 05/09/06, Jeff Rollin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I'm wondering whether FreeBSD is able to support reading (at least, but
>> preferably also writing) Linux LVM volumes? I have an itch to try
>> FreeBSD on
>> a desktop but all my data is in a Linux LVM.
>>
Gary Kline wrote:
>
> Anyway, this is to the entire list: A week or so ago
> I loaned my 5.3 set to a non-geek friend who had occasionally
> been using RH. He brought the box of discs back and said it
> was too hard to install; that RH had a much easier installatio
Hello
Just wondering if I can get an advice from this forum?
What kind of hardware i.e.(Processor, RAM) I need to accomplish following
jobs on a FreeBSD plateform:
I have some mysql dumps around 2 GB eachwith each record is 100 KB...
1. What is the best method to import them into a mysql
Robert Huff wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> anybody seen this behavior before? or have a clue?
>
> I don't know if this is your problem, but I have seen similar
> issues.
> _In my case_, CUPS as ported does not like the permissions on
> /dev/lpt0*. They default to "crw--
On 06/09/06, White Hat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is a totally unqualified evaluation.
No it's not. It's in response to YOUR comment that "A very large majority of
users simply want to use their PCs for email, occasional word processing and
possible game playing". And OpenOffice fits th
I am looking for a shell that will allow Subversion to be run over
ssh but not allow interactive login or if it allows interactive
login, will only allow Subversion commands to be run... Any ideas
on how to accomplish this?
Hi Chad,
You could install the shells/scponly port and build it with i
Jona Joachim writes:
> >_In my case_, CUPS as ported does not like the permissions on
> > /dev/lpt0*. They default to "crw---"; setting them to
> > "crw-rw-rw-" makes the parallel printer appear.
> >There should be a way to tall devfs to change those permissions
> > automaticall
Pete Slagle wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
Anyway, this is to the entire list: A week or so ago
I loaned my 5.3 set to a non-geek friend who had occasionally
been using RH. He brought the box of discs back and said it
was too hard to install; that RH had
On 07/09/06, Vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeff Rollin wrote:
> On 05/09/06, Jeff Rollin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I'm wondering whether FreeBSD is able to support reading (at least, but
>> preferably also writing) Linux LVM volumes? I have an itch to try
>> FreeBSD on
>
Robert Huff wrote:
Jona Joachim writes:
>_In my case_, CUPS as ported does not like the permissions on
> /dev/lpt0*. They default to "crw---"; setting them to
> "crw-rw-rw-" makes the parallel printer appear.
>There should be a way to tall devfs to change those permissions
> au
Perry Hutchison writes:
Having gotten a sufficiently-recent version of glib, I am now
several hours into the build of OpenOffice, and I've discovered
that Firefox has quit working. When I try to start it:
GThread-ERROR **: file gthread-posix.c: line 187 (): error 'Invalid argument'
during '
Noah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> what is a good rule to allow passive FTP to work.
>
> the following rules still blocks passive FTP.
>
>#/** Allow setup of FTP PASSIVE **/
>${fwcmd} add allow tcp from any to ${ip} 49152-65534 setup
If the passive FTP client is on ${ip}, then tha
Alex Zbyslaw writes:
> Did you as root do
>
> sh /etc/rc.d/devfs start
>
> AFAIK rules are only applied when the node is created, which it
> already would have been when you added/changed your rule.
>
> Also not /dev/lpt0 but just lpt0. Devfs rules only apply to /dev!
That /s
Alex Zbyslaw writes:
Pete Slagle wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
Anyway, this is to the entire list: A week or so ago
I loaned my 5.3 set to a non-geek friend who had occasionally
been using RH. He brought the box of discs back and said it
was too hard to
g writes:
how do i do that? i'm a newbie.
Avoid top posting.
Then, check out cvsup and keeping your source and ports up to date
in the handbook. It is all there in pretty plain descriptions.
Even I was able to do it, so anybody can.
jerry
g.
On Sep 6, 2006, at 10:22 PM, Pablo M
You would do better posting to the mysql lists, as this isn't really
related to the OS.
I would suggest you use the command line utilities to load the records. I
would first slice them into chunks not too big, then iterate through
them. If the records are in some order, if you get an error,
Robert Huff wrote:
# make lpt0 available to CUPS
perm/dev/lpt00666
Doesn't seem to work. :-(
You need
devfs_system_ruleset="system"
in /etc/rc.conf
Tom Veldhouse
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On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 02:55:25PM -0600, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
> I am looking for a shell that will allow Subversion to be run over
> ssh but not allow interactive login or if it allows interactive
> login, will only allow Subversion commands to be run... Any ideas on
> how to
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 07:30:05PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> Does anybody know what to tweak in /boot/* to stop
> "bad read/write" messages from/to the BIOS? [At least
> so fare as I can tell?
>
> I've triied everything suggested on Google; rebooted, no-joy.
> Th
Hello All,
Trying to build java 1.5.0 and it looks like it's needs linux java
1.4.2? is this right?
===> linux-sun-jdk-1.4.2.12 You must manually fetch the J2SE SDK
self-extracting file for the Linux platform
(j2sdk-1_4_2_12-linux-i586.bin) from
http://javashoplm.sun.com/ECom/docs/Welcome.
On Thursday 07 September 2006 6:17 am, VeeJay wrote:
> Hello
>
> Just wondering if I can get an advice from this forum?
>
> What kind of hardware i.e.(Processor, RAM) I need to accomplish following
> jobs on a FreeBSD plateform:
>
> I have some mysql dumps around 2 GB eachwith each record is 10
B. Cook wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Trying to build java 1.5.0 and it looks like it's needs linux java
> 1.4.2? is this right?
>
> ===> linux-sun-jdk-1.4.2.12 You must manually fetch the J2SE SDK
> self-extracting file for the Linux platform
> (j2sdk-1_4_2_12-linux-i586.bin) from
> http://javashoplm
On 07/09/2006 18:05, B. Cook wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Trying to build java 1.5.0 and it looks like it's needs linux java
> 1.4.2? is this right?
Yes, jdk port needs java tools to build itself, it uses precompiled
linux binary (linux-sun-jdk14) for the first time.
Note you can use diablo-jdk15 or
Jona Joachim wrote:
B. Cook wrote:
Hello All,
Trying to build java 1.5.0 and it looks like it's needs linux java
1.4.2? is this right?
===> linux-sun-jdk-1.4.2.12 You must manually fetch the J2SE SDK
self-extracting file for the Linux platform
(j2sdk-1_4_2_12-linux-i586.bin) from
http://javas
B. Cook wrote:
Hello All,
Trying to build java 1.5.0 and it looks like it's needs linux java
1.4.2? is this right?
===> linux-sun-jdk-1.4.2.12 You must manually fetch the J2SE SDK
self-extracting file for the Linux platform
(j2sdk-1_4_2_12-linux-i586.bin) from
http://javashoplm.sun.com/EC
I recently decided to have some fun with the latest Xfce release ( or
well; when I installed it it was, at the moment there is an RC1 ) and
composite stuff. Allthough what I found out was that xfwm4 crashed when
I enabled transparency for inactive windows and moved some aterms
around. So my que
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Frank Steinborn wrote:
I could use /dev/fd0 directly but then I had to use the same key for
all 6 HDD's in the server. I got a solution by hacking /etc/rc.d/geli
- I'm just mounting the floppy there before it tries to read the key.
You could read different parts of the flop
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
All:
Does anyone have details about the new PERC 5/E SAS RAID controller Dell
is (or will soon be) shipping in the 1950/2950?
For the record, this is mfi(4).
Yay!
~BAS
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Hi list,
I'm wondering whether FreeBSD is able to support reading (at least, but
preferably also writing) Linux LVM volumes? I have an itch to try FreeBSD on
a desktop but all my data is in a Linux LVM.
Is it possible?
I really have no idea if it works, but have you tried to export your
LVM vo
On Sep 7, 2006, at 10:34 AM, Tom Ierna wrote:
For the purposes of ease of software and hardware management, I'm
attempting to run a set of PXE-booted Client machines as web/db or
mail servers.
It is perhaps reasonable to run a diskless webserver, especially if
it is serving mainly dynamica
On 07/09/06, David Robillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm wondering whether FreeBSD is able to support reading (at least, but
> preferably also writing) Linux LVM volumes? I have an itch to try
FreeBSD on
> a desktop but all my data is in a Linux LVM.
>
> Is it possible?
I real
--- White Hat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Freminlins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On 06/09/06, White Hat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I have
> > > tried Open Office. No matter what anyone says,
> it
> > is
> > > just not as full featured as Word 2003. It is
> not
> > eve
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006 08:42:11 -0400, Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > anybody seen this behavior before? or have a clue?
>
> I don't know if this is your problem, but I have seen similar
> issues.
> _In my case_, CUPS as ported does not like
White Hat wrote:
> --- Freminlins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On 06/09/06, White Hat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>> I have
>>> tried Open Office. No matter what anyone says, it
>> is
>>> just not as full featured as Word 2003. It is not
>> even
>>> close.
>>
>> True, but also compare the c
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 01:34:08PM -0400, Tom Ierna wrote:
> Hello, list.
>
> For the purposes of ease of software and hardware management, I'm
> attempting to run a set of PXE-booted Client machines as web/db or
> mail servers.
>
> The NFS/DHCP/YP servers are running on a 5.4-STABLE Server.
On Sep 7, 2006, at 1:40 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 01:34:08PM -0400, Tom Ierna wrote:
Sporadically, there appear to be stalls on some locks with rpc.lockd.
rpc.lockd is unreliable in all versions of FreeBSD (although it may be
worse in 5.x), see the mailing list archiv
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 02:12:26PM -0400, Tom Ierna wrote:
>
> On Sep 7, 2006, at 1:40 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 01:34:08PM -0400, Tom Ierna wrote:
> >>
> >>Sporadically, there appear to be stalls on some locks with rpc.lockd.
> >
> >rpc.lockd is unreliable in all vers
Hello, list.
For the purposes of ease of software and hardware management, I'm
attempting to run a set of PXE-booted Client machines as web/db or
mail servers.
The NFS/DHCP/YP servers are running on a 5.4-STABLE Server. I mostly
followed the PXE guide when building these systems.
All of
On Sep 7, 2006, at 1:44 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Trying to run a database server or mail server without a disk
strikes me as a very bad idea.
This is unfortunate - the "client" machines I have chosen have no
front-panel disk sleds. Hardware administration will be a bear if
they each have to
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Noah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
what is a good rule to allow passive FTP to work.
the following rules still blocks passive FTP.
#/** Allow setup of FTP PASSIVE **/
${fwcmd} add allow tcp from any to ${ip} 49152-65534 setup
If the passive FTP clie
On Sep 7, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Tom Ierna wrote:
On Sep 7, 2006, at 1:44 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Trying to run a database server or mail server without a disk
strikes me as a very bad idea.
This is unfortunate - the "client" machines I have chosen have no
front-panel disk sleds. Hardware admin
It appears that FTP clients using FTP are not able to interact passively
with my FTP server. I am wondering if there is a rule somebody could
point me to that works rather well.
${ip} is the IP address fo the server (not the client).
this does not work.
snip
#/** Allow setup
--- White Hat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Yes, the lack of documentation is a shame.
> >
> > In Windows, yes. In FreeBSD I can't see a lack.
>
> You are kidding right. I can find vastly more
> documentation available for a win32 machine than for
> FBSD. In fact, the lact of documentat
Hello, the company I work for has decided to host web and mail internally
instead of paying a hosting company. I have gotten freebsd set up and
postfix and squirrelmail up and running. Is there a way to migrate saved
messages from the old server to the new one? I tried simply stopping
postfix o
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 03:19:51PM -0400, Tom Ierna wrote:
>
> On Sep 7, 2006, at 2:39 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 02:12:26PM -0400, Tom Ierna wrote:
> >>Is there a way to note -L via fstab? Since these machines are PXE
> >>booted, unmounting and re-mounting with -L will
On Sep 7, 2006, at 2:39 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 02:12:26PM -0400, Tom Ierna wrote:
Is there a way to note -L via fstab? Since these machines are PXE
booted, unmounting and re-mounting with -L will be problematic, and
I'd like them to inherit this property at reboot.
In response to Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello, the company I work for has decided to host web and mail internally
> instead of paying a hosting company. I have gotten freebsd set up and
> postfix and squirrelmail up and running. Is there a way to migrate saved
> messages from the old server
On Sep 7, 2006, at 12:07 PM, Hair wrote:
Hello, the company I work for has decided to host web and mail
internally
instead of paying a hosting company. I have gotten freebsd set up and
postfix and squirrelmail up and running. Is there a way to migrate
saved
messages from the old server to
Hello,
Hair wrote:
Hello, the company I work for has decided to host web and mail internally
instead of paying a hosting company. I have gotten freebsd set up and
postfix and squirrelmail up and running. Is there a way to migrate saved
messages from the old server to the new one? I tried simp
B. Cook wrote:
> Jona Joachim wrote:
>> B. Cook wrote:
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> Trying to build java 1.5.0 and it looks like it's needs linux java
>>> 1.4.2? is this right?
>>>
>>> ===> linux-sun-jdk-1.4.2.12 You must manually fetch the J2SE SDK
>>> self-extracting file for the Linux platform
>>> (j
On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 18:58:49 +0200, "Frank Staals" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> I recently decided to have some fun with the latest Xfce release ( or
> well; when I installed it it was, at the moment there is an RC1 ) and
> composite stuff. Allthough what I found out was that xfwm4 crashed when
i'm sorry what is top posting?
if it is offensive, i certainly don't mean to do it.
thanks for the advise.
g.
On Sep 7, 2006, at 6:31 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
g wrote:
how do i do that? i'm a newbie.
Well, for starters, try not top posting.
Are you familiar with the process of updating
On Sep 8, 2006, at 12:49 AM, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
All:
Does anyone have details about the new PERC 5/E SAS RAID
controller Dell
is (or will soon be) shipping in the 1950/2950?
For the record, this is mfi(4).
Have you done an install
On Sep 7, 2006, at 4:58 PM, g wrote:
i'm sorry what is top posting?
Compare:
A: Putting the reply above the question.
Q: What is top posting?
...to:
Q: What is the preferred way to exchange email on the FreeBSD lists?
A: Quote what you reply to [1], then put your response or answer
afterwa
In attempting to track down some odd new sluggishness in my FreeBSD 4.11
mail server, I have run across some odd processes that seem to be
hanging on from the daily periodic cron jobs.
Attached are the output from "top" and "ps" showing these lingering
processes. I learned from this list's archive
I've finally gotten around to adding samba3 to my home router box
I cd'd into /usr/ports/net/samba3 and issued a make install clean and
figured that would
be the end of it.
the options selection screen that comes up when you "make config" or
try to install the
port for the first time is brok
On 08/09/06, Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sep 7, 2006, at 4:58 PM, g wrote:
> i'm sorry what is top posting?
Compare:
A: Putting the reply above the question.
Q: What is top posting?
...to:
Q: What is the preferred way to exchange email on the FreeBSD lists?
A: Quote what you r
[Not sure what happened to the last copy of this message, but it looks
like crap in the archive! G.]
In attempting to track down some odd new sluggishness in my FreeBSD 4.11
mail server, I have run across some odd processes that seem to be
hanging on from the daily periodic cron jobs.
Attached ar
From: "Pete Slagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gary Kline wrote:
Anyway, this is to the entire list: A week or so ago
I loaned my 5.3 set to a non-geek friend who had occasionally
been using RH. He brought the box of discs back and said it
was too hard to install; that RH had a much easier install
I'm having probelms with the whowatch port on my AMD64 6.1 machines.
Does anyone know how I can make this work? I really use this tool
a lot.
--
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
(Dennis Ritchie)
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On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 01:50:48PM -0700, Josef Grosch wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've got a DL 380/G5 as an evalu unit. It has 16 gig of ram. I compiled
> a PAE kernel but I'm finding that it is not very stable. It crashes
> during heavy disk activity, ie. portupgrade -rav. Does anyone have
> expe
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 09:10:09PM -0400, stan wrote:
> I'm having probelms with the whowatch port on my AMD64 6.1 machines.
> Does anyone know how I can make this work? I really use this tool
> a lot.
Try talking to the developers of the software.
Kris
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Description: PGP signat
jdow wrote:
> I noticed that FreeBSD 5.x was somewhat quicker than that to get up,
> running, and up to date.
I can't think of a good reason to use FreeBSD 5.x for a new
installation; 6.1 contains so many reliability and performance
improvements that it is the clear choice over 5.5.
(Upgrades ar
On Sep 7, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Josef Grosch wrote:
Hello,
I've got a DL 380/G5 as an evalu unit. It has 16 gig of ram. I
compiled a PAE kernel but I'm finding that it is not very stable.
It crashes during heavy disk activity, ie. portupgrade -rav
I have been trying to figure out how to configure portconf. The 3
examples given are not much help with complex ports. I am starting
with the dspam port (mail/dspam) as if I can figure that one out the
rest should be easy. I first tried to use the arguments from the
configure command:
Can anyone tell me how Bind can cause a problem with my Thunderbird
install? Should I remove the option that is causing the problem and
reinstall Thunderbird?
%make install clean
===> Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
===> Found saved configuration for thunderbird-1.5.0.5
===> Ex
My shell mysteriously changed. I don't know what port changed the shell
but how do I put it back to normal. I liked how when I was logged in or
su'ed to root I had a prompt with the computer name and a hash sign. Now
I have a percent sign and when I try to change the shell with chsh I can
not get i
i have 2 servers im working with for a test im doing with bind9. a 6.1-p4,
and a 5.5-p3. both have bind9-9.3.2.1 from ports, without "replace base
version" checked. both are responding correctly for general lookups of hosts
out on the internet, even based on the querying clients ip vs the acl
Hi guys,
I'm looking into buying a new laptop in the next week,
due to budget, time and the fact that I'm near the end of civilization
right now,
I have the following choices:
Toshiba Tecra A6-SP3032 (Core Duo 1.83GHz, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
(802.11a/b/g), Intel PRO/1000 VE 10/100/1000 Base-TX
Anyone seen this and know how to get past it?
Configuring out the failing component would be fine,
if possible, since I really only need the word processor.
Making: ../../../../unxfbsdi.pro/slo/SlideSorterView.obj
g++-ooo -fmessage-length=0 -c -Os -fno-strict-aliasing -fvisibility=hidden
-I. -
On 9/7/06, Joshua Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My shell mysteriously changed. I don't know what port changed the shell
but how do I put it back to normal. I liked how when I was logged in or
su'ed to root I had a prompt with the computer name and a hash sign. Now
I have a percent sign and whe
On Sep 7, 2006, at 7:35 AM, David Robillard wrote:
I am looking for a shell that will allow Subversion to be run over
ssh but not allow interactive login or if it allows interactive
login, will only allow Subversion commands to be run... Any ideas
on how to accomplish this?
Hi Chad,
You cou
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in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote Joel Dahl
thusly...
>
> On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 08:38 -0400, Christian Lopez de Castilla
> Wagner wrote:
>
> > I'm looking into buying a new laptop in the next week
...
> > Toshiba Te
Hello,
I've got a DL 380/G5 as an evalu unit. It has 16 gig of ram. I compiled
a PAE kernel but I'm finding that it is not very stable. It crashes
during heavy disk activity, ie. portupgrade -rav. Does anyone have
experience with this sort of machine and would you care to share your
kernel c
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Josef Grosch wrote:
Hello,
I've got a DL 380/G5 as an evalu unit. It has 16 gig of ram. I compiled
a PAE kernel but I'm finding that it is not very stable. It crashes
during heavy disk activity, ie. portupgrade -rav. Does anyone have
experience with this sort of machine
I have 2 new dl380/G5s which threw the Memory above 4G ignored errors
unless i used a PAE kernel. my kernel config is below, the machine has
been up and has had no trouble with portupgrade/buildworld, etc. but it
is not in production yet either and i have not put a ton of stress on it.
I have 6G
On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 08:38 -0400, Christian Lopez de Castilla Wagner
wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I'm looking into buying a new laptop in the next week,
> due to budget, time and the fact that I'm near the end of civilization
> right now,
> I have the following choices:
> Toshiba Tecra A6-SP3032 (Core Duo
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