Hi,
> I'm using this:
>
> title FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE
> root (hd1,0,a)
> kernel /boot/loader
>
> title FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT
> root (hd0,2,a)
> kernel /boot/loader
I tried, but it still does not work.
Grub is giving a "file not found" message. If I understand it right
I've had problems building the ports gnupg-1.4.6_1 and
intltool-0.35.1 using 'portmanager -u', or 'make
install' in the appropriate directories of my ports
tree. I keep encountering the messages(my comments in
[] are not part of the message):
WARNING: `automake-1.9' is missing on your system. You
Hi,
I invested 5 EUR in a nice Optical PS/2 mouse and I can't get it
working with FreeBSD, neither on console nor on xorg.
The mousepointer will only show up once on screen and then
seems to vanish somewhere in the lower border.
Of course the thing works wonderfully when I boot into windows.
Hello Gurus,
Im on FreeBSD 6.1R-p10, Box acting as NAT/gateway.
I have mysql, freeradius, chillispot installed all working okay.
Every like 2-3 weeks my box become slow...internet sharing works and
stops,
timeout, page cannot be displayed... and when i dig in the logs... i see
really nothi
On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 12:24:45PM +0100, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I invested 5 EUR in a nice Optical PS/2 mouse and I can't get it working with
> FreeBSD, neither on console nor on xorg.
> The mousepointer will only show up once on screen and then seems to vanish
> somewhere in the lower bor
# login.conf
#
me:\
:charset=iso-8859-1:\
:lang=en_US.ISO8859-1:
# :lang=nl_NL.ISO8859-1:
I've a strange issue. My wife runs with lang=nl_NL.ISO8859-1 and she
experiences weird dropouts when she types text into Abiword.
I upgraded to the latest ports but the issue was still there. Then I
thought:
On Saturday 09 December 2006 11:48, Marwan Sultan wrote:
> Hello Gurus,
>
> Im on FreeBSD 6.1R-p10, Box acting as NAT/gateway.
> I have mysql, freeradius, chillispot installed all working
> okay.
>
> Every like 2-3 weeks my box become slow...internet sharing
> works and stops,
> timeout, pa
Hello List.
This is another stupid frequent question that might already get answered
a thousand times, but I cannot do effective googles because the word
'tip' is too general.
Local host is freebsd 6.1, remote host is Gentoo Linux. Both connected
through serial cable on COM1. Now I wish to contro
If our understanding to the current problem is correct (that FreeBSD
kernel iconv currently have problem with double-bit character-set), then
there should have never been FreeBSD users that can actually mount and
access a Windows Share that:
I. is using GB2312 locale (that is, Windows Simplifi
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 12:24:45PM +0100, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
Hi,
I invested 5 EUR in a nice Optical PS/2 mouse and I can't get it working with
FreeBSD, neither on console nor on xorg.
The mousepointer will only show up once on screen and then seems t
I run solaris and FreeBSD. In solaris I can login on a remote machine
with an X session. I can't see my freebsd machine though. I have no idea
where the config to make this possible resides on FreeBSD. I guess X
runs without broadcasting itself on fbsd. How can I change this?
--
http://nagual.nl/
Could someone point me to an example that shows a SIMPLE network protocol
implemented over TCP/IP inside the FreeBSD kernel. I think I could look at
the NFS client driver but is there an example simpler than that. Also is
there a guide explaining how to go about developing TCP/IP based network
pro
On 12/9/06, Karl Sinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> I'm using this:
>
> title FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE
> root (hd1,0,a)
> kernel /boot/loader
>
> title FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT
> root (hd0,2,a)
> kernel /boot/loader
I tried, but it still does not work.
Grub is giving a
By default in FreeBSD X doesn't listen for TCP requests. To change this do:
startx -listen_tcp
-Derek
At 01:14 PM 12/9/2006, dick hoogendijk wrote:
I run solaris and FreeBSD. In solaris I can login on a remote machine
with an X session. I can't see my freebsd machine though. I have no
"Vishal Patil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could someone point me to an example that shows a SIMPLE network
> protocol implemented over TCP/IP inside the FreeBSD kernel.
> I think I could look at the NFS client driver but is there an
> example simpler than that.
NFS normally runs over UDP, not T
On Sat, 2006-12-09 at 21:54, Derek Ragona wrote:
> By default in FreeBSD X doesn't listen for TCP requests. To change this do:
> startx -listen_tcp
Thank you. But can this be made "permanent" somewhere?
I guess the tcp port (6000?) should be made inaccessible to the outside
world.
--
http://nag
Hi,
Am Samstag, 9. Dezember 2006 21:29 schrieb David Stanford:
> What are you using now for your menu.lst? Still this?...
>
> title FreeBSD
> root (hd3,0)
> chainloader +1
no
> I can almost guarantee that you have your 'root' specified incorrectly. You
> should have something similar to the
Dear list members,
How can I fix "Cannot find file system superblock" problem?
I thought there would be a solution on the Internet, and
googled but could not find one yet.
I hope you would have some hints. Thank you.
Background:
FreeBSD6.0-RELEASE.
#disklabel /dev/da0s2
# /dev/da0s2:
8 partiti
Hello list!
it may be a stupid question, but i'm a little bit scared before gmake
upgrade. I'm not using portupgrade, everything is build from the ports tree,
so, when some package is old, and there is newer version in ports, then make
all && make deinstall && make install && make clean. It works
Grzegorz Danecki wrote:
> Hello list!
>
> it may be a stupid question, but i'm a little bit scared before gmake
> upgrade. I'm not using portupgrade, everything is build from the ports
> tree,
> so, when some package is old, and there is newer version in ports, then
> make
> all && make deinstall
how can i flush the dns cache on my desktop system? google turns up plenty on
how to do it in linux or osx... but not freebsd. can someone clue me in?
thanks!
jonathan
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On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 10:44:29PM +0100, Grzegorz Danecki wrote:
> Hello list!
>
> it may be a stupid question, but i'm a little bit scared before gmake
> upgrade. I'm not using portupgrade, everything is build from the ports tree,
> so, when some package is old, and there is newer version in por
Hello Daniel,
The problem, is why its happening ?
Also the other server had this sudden diffrent output
192# fsck
** /dev/ad8s1a (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /
** Root file system
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
** Phase 4 - Che
I tried this with (hd3,0,a) and (hd3,1,a).
It didn't work.
I got a message like: disk is not existing (don't remember the exact
message)
See below.
If I understood right the hdd in Linux translates to ad3 in FreeBSD?
> 1.) the hard drive and 2.)
> the partition you installed FreeBSD on.
h
Am Samstag, 9. Dezember 2006 09:52 schrieb 张韡武:
> Hello List.
>
> This is another stupid frequent question that might already get answered
> a thousand times, but I cannot do effective googles because the word
> 'tip' is too general.
>
> Local host is freebsd 6.1, remote host is Gentoo Linux. Both
On Saturday 09 December 2006 18:55, Marwan Sultan wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
Hello, all this output looks like an abrupt power down in the
machine, try doing fsck with unmounted volumes in single user
mode. If this does not works, maybe the hard drive have
problems.
>
> The problem, is why its ha
In the last episode (Dec 09), Jonathan Horne said:
> how can i flush the dns cache on my desktop system? google turns up
> plenty on how to do it in linux or osx... but not freebsd. can
> someone clue me in?
Just bounce named: /etc/rc.d/named restart
If you are not running named, you have no c
FK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If alternatives are all copies of the master,
> they must have the same contents. I checked and
> found they are equal.
>
> # dd if=/dev/da0s2a skip=160 bs=512 count=16 of=sb1
> 16+0 records in
> 16+0 records out
> 8192 bytes transferred in 0.013373 secs (612571 byt
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David Stanford wrote:
>
> ad3 may be (and probably is) correct for you, but this has no relationship
> with the 'hdx' format that Grub uses. Using 'hd3' in your Grub config would
> suggest that you have installed FreeBSD on the fourth (counting 0, 1, 2
Incorrect. If you installed the filesystem on ad3s1, it should be:
root (hd3,0,a)
Thank you, I stand corrected. Not sure what I was thinking there... :)
Many people goof up GRUB by accident because it's numbering system is
zero-based and linux-like to a certain extent, so /dev/hda in Linux
t
Hi,
Am Samstag, 9. Dezember 2006 23:19 schrieb David Stanford:
> title FreeBSD
> root (hd1,0,a)
> kernel /boot/loader
This worked.
But I have to say, I don't know why.
It is the third harddisk in the system, and it's definitifly the slave on the
second IDE-port.
During the in
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David Stanford wrote:
>> Incorrect. If you installed the filesystem on ad3s1, it should be:
>>
>> root (hd3,0,a)
>
>
> Thank you, I stand corrected. Not sure what I was thinking there... :)
>
> Many people goof up GRUB by accident because it's numbe
On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 09:55:06PM +, Marwan Sultan wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
>
> The problem, is why its happening ?
>
> Also the other server had this sudden diffrent output
>
> 192# fsck
> ** /dev/ad8s1a (NO WRITE)
> ** Last Mounted on /
> ** Root file system
> ** Phase 1 - Check Blocks an
I have to apologize, as I've never had x11 start automatically for me
anyplace. That said, you need to understand that the server/client
relationship for X11 is backwards to what you might expect. The
display, keyboard, and mouse are at the x-server side, and the machine
you connect to is the
On Saturday 09 December 2006 17:18, Vishal Patil wrote:
> Could someone point me to an example that shows a SIMPLE
> network protocol implemented over TCP/IP inside the FreeBSD
> kernel. I think I could look at the NFS client driver but is
> there an example simpler than that. Also is there a guide
On 12/9/06, Karl Sinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Am Samstag, 9. Dezember 2006 23:19 schrieb David Stanford:
> title FreeBSD
> root (hd1,0,a)
> kernel /boot/loader
This worked.
But I have to say, I don't know why.
It is the third harddisk in the system, and it's definitifly
Good question; not sure about that one, since the BIOS may or may not
count the EIDE channels as 0 and 1, and the SATA as 2 and 3. Needless to
say, this little numbering scheme with grub has become confusing, esp
with the introduction of new technology (SATA) >.>. Not sure how
numbering would work
I have been trying to get my Canon Pixma iP5000 to print on FreeBSD.I used
Apsfilter cause apparently its more user friendly then CUPS. I when through all
the settings and set everything up probably (i hope) as when i did a test print
it printed, but it came out as an A5 size (is that normal?) o
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David Stanford wrote:
>> Good question; not sure about that one, since the BIOS may or may not
>> count the EIDE channels as 0 and 1, and the SATA as 2 and 3. Needless to
>> say, this little numbering scheme with grub has become confusing, esp
>> with
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Todd McNutt wrote:
I am hoping to install BSD on an IBM ThinkPad 600X that I have. It
has not been running the newer Windows and I popped a CD version of
Knoppix in it and it works fantastic.
It got me thinking... I had used BSD in the past and I would like to
find an OS
For implementing iSCSI protocol as a kernel driver.
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"Vishal Patil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could someone point me to an example that shows a SIMPLE network
> protocol implemented over TCP/IP inside the FreeBSD kernel.
> I think I co
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mailboxes :(
I have an HP Proliant DL360 G4p server (well, a few, actually), that allow for
getting a remote console via ssh ... I have DDB/KDB enabled on the server, just
like
On 12/10/06, Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the last episode (Dec 09), Jonathan Horne said:
> how can i flush the dns cache on my desktop system? google turns up
> plenty on how to do it in linux or osx... but not freebsd. can
> someone clue me in?
Just bounce named: /etc/rc.d/named
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"Vishal Patil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Could someone point me to an example that shows a SIMPLE network protocol
: implemented over TCP/IP inside the FreeBSD kernel. I think I could look at
: the NFS client driver but is there an example simpler tha
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