Hello,
I am using 6.2 release and it is second time the system cannot fetch
updates signature.
etching updates signature...
fetch: http://update.daemonology.net/i386/6.2/updates.sig: Not Found
Error fetching updates
Anyone else seeing this?
Thank you!
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Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> I am using 6.2 release and it is second time the system cannot fetch
> updates signature.
>
> etching updates signature...
> fetch: http://update.daemonology.net/i386/6.2/updates.sig: Not Found
> Error fetching updates
What's the exact command you ran? What does `uname
Hello,
>> etching updates signature...
>> fetch: http://update.daemonology.net/i386/6.2/updates.sig: Not Found
>> Error fetching updates
>
> What's the exact command you ran? What does `uname -r` say?
6.2-RELEASE
I must have set up something long ago because until your email I was sure
it was pa
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>>> etching updates signature...
>>> fetch: http://update.daemonology.net/i386/6.2/updates.sig: Not Found
>>> Error fetching updates
>> What's the exact command you ran? What does `uname -r` say?
> 6.2-RELEASE
>
> I must have set up something long ago because until your em
Dear Colin and others,
> Ah, I see what's going on now. You had FreeBSD Update installed from the
> ports tree, and then you upgraded the system to FreeBSD 6.2.
Yes, that was it!
>
> As you say, FreeBSD Update is now part of the FreeBSD base system; so you
> can uninstall the port (pkg_delete f
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 18:16:13 -0500
Von: Ben Hacker Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: Stable FBSD , questions FBSD
Betreff: Audio (Record) not functioning... (record interrupt timeout)
> Any help will be Greatly appreciated! I currently believe this is a
> pro
hi all...
i have a problem compiling ghostscript...
no mater what version i am using and using the newest port i always get:
gcc: ./src/genconf.c: No such file or directory
gcc: No input files specified
*** Error code 1
apparently that happens only on freebsd...
any ideas to solve this...
On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi all...
i have a problem compiling ghostscript...
no mater what version i am using and using the newest port i always get:
gcc: ./src/genconf.c: No such file or directory
gcc: No input files specified
*** Error code 1
apparently that happ
> > > > > What I don't get is I see guys walking in
> > > > > dropping $1000 on associated Mac hardware crap
> > ...
> > > > The most expensive system around here is a Mac Sawtooth that cost
> > > > $225 -- including a 17" monitor -- last September. The (Dell)
> > > > FreeBSD box I'm using at the
Christian Walther wrote:
Hi Felix,
On 23/01/07, felix.schalck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a WLAN pcmcia card working on freebsd 6.2. Kernel with
cardbus support compiled fine, but when the card is inserted, i get:
Status is 0x3086
Status is 0x3820
cbb0: card inser
Hi.
Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which
client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you
been using it?
Cheers,
GregZX
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Hi,
i am having a rather peculiar problem with Dell Optiplex 210L. I have been
trying to install FreeBSD 6.2-Release on this hardware with no success...i
have also tried 6.1 release, as well as 6.0 release but still get the same
error, at the same point. i attempted with a boot only CD for 6.1-Re
> cd test/
> mkdir foo
> touch bar
> cp -r * foo/
cp:
foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo
Grzegorz Pluta wrote:
Hi.
Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which
client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you
been using it?
I've been using tightvnc both as server and client. Works fine.
I'm using fluxbox as window-manager.
On 1/24/07, Peter Ankerstål <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cd test/
> mkdir foo
> touch bar
> cp -r * foo/
cp:
name too long (not copied)
cp:
name too long (not copied)
It seems FreeBSD cp tries to copy the directory to infinity. Is there an
option to avoid this?
Sure, just don't copy dir
Sure, just don't copy directories into themselves
recursively.
How hard could it be to make cp avoid this problem?
GNU cp does not have any problems with this action.
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Am Mittwoch, 24. Januar 2007 12:50 schrieb Peter Ankerstål:
> > Sure, just don't copy directories into themselves
> > recursively.
>
> How hard could it be to make cp avoid this problem?
> GNU cp does not have any problems with this action.
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I have HP ProLiantML 110 G3 server.
I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.2.
But it doesn't seem to recognise the RAID controller.
I don't know what exactly is the controller.
In the hp site I didn't find anything usefull,
except that this is "HP embedded SATA RAID controller"
Not much, uh?!
Any one
>> Post to list olympus
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 18:44:26 +0100
Nagy László Zsolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By the way, updating a system from 5 to 6 is a headache. (Updating
> from 4 to 5 is much easier.) Many will suggest (including me) to
> install your new 6.2 system from binaries, and then transfer your
> programs an
On Jan 24, 2007, at 7:52 AM, RW wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 18:44:26 +0100
Nagy László Zsolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
By the way, updating a system from 5 to 6 is a headache. (Updating
from 4 to 5 is much easier.) Many will suggest (including me) to
install your new 6.2 system from binaries,
Grzegorz Pluta wrote:
Hi.
Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which
client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you
been using it?
There are really countless possibilities, depends on what you are
looking for.
I've been using rdes
Hello,
I'm writing a script to install a series of ports, and would like to use
the following:
cd /usr/ports/foo/bar
make WITH_OPTION1=yes WITH_OPTION2=yes WITHOUT_ANOTHER=yes -DBATCH install
That works as expected, but I would also like those settings written to
the /var/db/ports/foobar/opti
Per olof Ljungmark skrev:
Glenn Becker wrote:
All -
I've been away from FreeBSD for some time and have been updating my
installation, getting used to the ways of portupgrade, etc.
Have noticed that Firefox keeps emitting what sound like console
beeps - I haven't established much of a patte
> On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hi all...
>>
>> i have a problem compiling ghostscript...
>> no mater what version i am using and using the newest port i always get:
>>
>> gcc: ./src/genconf.c: No such file or directory
>> gcc: No input files specified
>> *** Error code 1
Hi,
I am trying to get write access on a nfs share.
As far as I can tell by reading around, this should be the syntax in the
exports file:
/maptosharemachinetoshareto(rw)
When I -HUP mountd though, it tells me that the line in the exports file is
wrong.
So I change it into this:
/maptoshare
Grzegorz Pluta wrote:
Hi.
Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which
client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you
been using it?
I use Xorg & XFCE4 on my FreeBSD desktop(s). For remote desktop
connections:
FreeBSD -> FreeBSD: s
Hi,
I am looking for a postgresql installation with the tsearch2 module.
I require the tsearch2 module for mediawiki. When I install the mediawiki,
it tells me my postgresql server does not have the tsearch2 module loaded.
I installed postgresql 8.1-server from the ports. The tsearch2 code is
av
This question drew exactly zero responses on another forum, so I try the
experts here:
By using Firefox and Thunderbird on both Windows and FreeBSD I have
noticed that line-spacing is slightly denser on Windows. Lines are one
or two pixels taller on FreeBSD, which probably means that leading is
in
Hi,
I would like Apache2 to start automatically when FreeBSD is done booting.
I thought that would happen because I placed this inside /etc/rc.conf
apache_enable="YES"
But that doesn't seem to be the case. It doesn't start automatically, I have
to start it manually with:
apachectl start
Is th
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Warren Head wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get write access on a nfs share.
> As far as I can tell by reading around, this should be the syntax in the
> exports file:
>
> /maptosharemachinetoshareto(rw)
>
> When I -HUP mountd though, it tells m
Warren Head wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get write access on a nfs share.
> As far as I can tell by reading around, this should be the syntax in the
> exports file:
>
> /maptosharemachinetoshareto(rw)
>
hmm man exports suggests examples such as
/usr /usr/local -maproot=0:10 fri
Warren Head wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like Apache2 to start automatically when FreeBSD is done booting.
> I thought that would happen because I placed this inside /etc/rc.conf
>
> apache_enable="YES"
>
> But that doesn't seem to be the case. It doesn't start automatically, I
> have
>
> to start
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Kevin Kinsey wrote:
> Grzegorz Pluta wrote:
>> Hi.
>> Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd?
>> Which
>> client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env
>> have you
>> been using it?
>
> I use Xorg & X
Warren Head wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get write access on a nfs share.
As far as I can tell by reading around, this should be the syntax in the
exports file:
/maptosharemachinetoshareto(rw)
When I -HUP mountd though, it tells me that the line in the exports file is
wrong.
So I change it in
Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
Warren Head wrote:
Hi,
I would like Apache2 to start automatically when FreeBSD is done booting.
I thought that would happen because I placed this inside /etc/rc.conf
apache_enable="YES"
But that doesn't seem to be the case. It doesn't start automatically, I
have
Thanks for a huge reply!
It was really usefull ;]
Cheers,
gregZX
-Original Message-
From: Andrea Venturoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 2:16 PM
To: Grzegorz Pluta
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Remote Desktop Connection
Grzegorz Pluta wrote
On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hi all...
>>
>> i have a problem compiling ghostscript...
>> no mater what version i am using and using the newest port i always get:
>>
>> gcc: ./src/genconf.c: No such file or direct
Thanks for all the replies guys!
It was really helpful
Cheers,
Greg
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
> Grzegorz Pluta wrote:
>> Hi.
>> Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd?
>> Which
>> client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env
>> have you
>> been using
Robert Huff wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I know this is a Unix shell command, and off-topic, but I'm
> > curious. I've been reading a few 'make' commands at work that end
> > in "|&" and I was wondering if that redirection string is
> > synonymous to "| /dev/stdout".
>
>
Check the startup script in /usr/local/etc, you may need to add
set -x
at the top of the script to see why it isn't started it at boot.
-Derek
At 08:36 AM 1/24/2007, Warren Head wrote:
Hi,
I would like Apache2 to start automatically when FreeBSD is done booting.
I thought that would ha
go to
/usr/ports/databases/postgresql81-server/work/postgresql-8.1.6/contrib/tsearch2
in here you can do a gmake and a make install I think
then
psql wikidb < tsearch2.sql -U wikiuser
or something along those lines...
--
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Louisiana State University
Information Technology Services
Hi,
,
>
>I would like Apache2 to start automatically when FreeBSD is done booting.
>I thought that would happen because I placed this inside /etc/rc.conf
>
>apache_enable="YES"
>
you cannot start any of the apache2x family like that in FreeBSD, that is
for apache13, for apache2x you need to s
I'm new to the list, but I'm having the same problem as somebody else
reported earlier this month. I'm trying to install subversion (by
doing "cd /usr/ports/devel/subversion/ && make install clean") and I'm
getting stuck on the build of automake19 with the same error as
reported earlier:
===> Bu
>
> Forget about src. Try updating your ports. Try
> ghostscript-afpl.
ok... same crap:
>>> extracting gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch ...
===> Patching for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1
===> Applying FreeBSD patches for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1
-e: not found
*** Error code 127
Stop in /usr/ports/print/g
all the nox11 ones are breaking at the same place - the freakin'
gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch
i don;t want all this drivers... i just need cli utility to turn a
postscript file into an image - jpg or png.. it seams its only doable
with ghostscript...;
> On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev <[EMAIL PROTECT
Hello there,
i have a problem configuring dri support for my laptop (a celeron 1.5Ghz,
with i915GM GMCH chipset and 768Mb memory).Does anyone knows firstly if there
is a support for this chipset?If so, can you please check the glxinfo and dmesg
and tell me what's wrong?
Thanks for the tim
Grzegorz Pluta wrote:
Hi.
Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which
client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you
been using it?
Cheers,
GregZX
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On 24/01/07, Grzegorz Pluta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which
client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you
been using it?
Cheers,
GregZX
I like using X. Either start your session locally and
kalin mintchev wrote:
>> Forget about src. Try updating your ports. Try
>> ghostscript-afpl.
>
> ok... same crap:
>
extracting gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch ...
> ===> Patching for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1
> ===> Applying FreeBSD patches for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1
> -e: not found
> *** Error
Philippe Lang wrote:
> Hum, that means LAN works on a SuperMicro X7DBE motherboard? That's
Note that I'm really emphasizing that I don't know *why* it was working :)
> really good news! I was hesitating buying one, because of the supposed
> lack of 82563EB support, but I see I'm wrong. Can anyon
On 2007/01/24 7:35, kalin mintchev seems to have typed:
>
> all the nox11 ones are breaking at the same place - the freakin'
> gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch
>
> i don;t want all this drivers... i just need cli utility to turn a
> postscript file into an image - jpg or png.. it seams its only doable
>
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 09:16:22PM -0500, chris neill wrote:
> It is my understanding that the new Dualcore Pentiums fall under the auspices
> of the AMD64 port..
>
> Anywho, whenever I try to run the bootonly installer, the boot stalls here:
>
> acd0: CDROM at ata0-slave PIO4
>
> If I run fro
Hello All,
I'm trying to install 6.2 Release on an HP blade,
but the isp driver doesn't recognize the new Qlogic
fibre channel adapters. I also tried stopping at the
boot loader and manually loading /boot/kernel/isp.ko,
but the fibre channel still doesn't work.
Because of the way the blades ar
With the EOL of FreeBSD 4.X coming close, I'm in the process of
upgrading to 6.2. According to
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/migration-guide.html#UPGRADE
"Probably the most straightforward approach is that of ``backup
everything, reformat, reinstall, and restore user data''."
Howeve
> On 2007/01/24 7:35, kalin mintchev seems to have typed:
>>
>> all the nox11 ones are breaking at the same place - the freakin'
>> gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch
>>
>> i don;t want all this drivers... i just need cli utility to turn a
>> postscript file into an image - jpg or png.. it seams its only do
> kalin mintchev wrote:
>>> Forget about src. Try updating your ports. Try
>>> ghostscript-afpl.
>>
>> ok... same crap:
>>
> extracting gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch ...
>> ===> Patching for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1
>> ===> Applying FreeBSD patches for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1
>> -e: not found
>>
Vince schreef:
so not sure where you got that from.
Hi Vince,
Well, I got that from numerous man pages through google. One of the
first ten results of 'man exports' was even a link to www.freebsd.org.
But, now I see on the server that the man page there really is
different. A difference
On Jan 24, 2007, at 12:01 PM, WarrenHead wrote:
I really want is the 'rw by default' bit. So that each user can
create files and get their own uid:gid accordingly.
If NIS is the answer here, I would not be surprised. Could it be?
In order for NFS filesharing to work sensibly, the server and c
Hey all.
In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called
/etc/ipfw.rules
However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the
system freezes up and locks me out when I do:
ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules
I've also tried doing it as
ipfw -f flush && ip
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all.
In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called
/etc/ipfw.rules
However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file,
the system freezes up and locks me out when I do:
ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules
I've also trie
Jeff Royle wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all.
In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called
/etc/ipfw.rules
However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file,
the system freezes up and locks me out when I do:
ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.ru
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 15:59, Jeff Royle wrote:
> Jeff Royle wrote:
> > Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
> >> In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called
> >> /etc/ipfw.rules
> >>
> >> However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file,
> >> the system freez
In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called
/etc/ipfw.rules
However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file,
the system freezes up and locks me out when I do:
ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules
I've also tried doing it as
ipfw -f flush && ipfw /etc/i
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called
/etc/ipfw.rules
However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the
system freezes up and locks me out when I do:
ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules
I've also t
George Vanev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have HP ProLiantML 110 G3 server.
I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.2.
But it doesn't seem to recognise the RAID controller.
I don't know what exactly is the controller.
In the hp site I didn't find anything usefull, except that this is "HP
embedded SAT
Hi all
I put the "device vlan" and modify and recompile the
kernel. reboot the computer. uname is showing it is
new kernel
but I can't see the vlan interface
Do you know why?
Thank you
Need Mail bonding
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all.
In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called
/etc/ipfw.rules
However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file,
the system freezes up and locks me out when I do:
/usr/share/examples/ipfw/change_rules.sh?
HTH,
KD
Diomidis Spinellis wrote:
Am I missing any obvious files
or directories I should copy over?
I didn't notice your SSH server keys on the list.
KDK
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Is dandy
But liquor
Is quicker.
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Hello,
I tried to setup ssh on a FreeBSD 4.8 (OpenSSH_3.5p1) to use
certificates to log in to a FreeBSD 6.1 (OpenSSH_4.2p1) machine, but it
still asks for a password.
I did the same setup, same steps, to get the FreeBSD 6.1 machine to log
into a Gentoo Linux (OpenSSH_4.5p1) machine without any
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
The user needing to log in is root (I know this is not good and turned off by
default), so I re-enabled root login with ssh but like I said above, I get a
password
prompt when I do : ssh -l root machine2 whoami
Not sure if there is more going on
While building out a couple new servers FreeBSD 6.2 was released. Since
these boxes were not quite ready to be put into production we took the
opportunity to upgrade these boxes from 6.1 to 6.2 following the
instructions from the UPDATING file in src as usual. Initially everything
seemed fine
ann kok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I put the "device vlan" and modify and recompile the
kernel. reboot the computer. uname is showing it is
new kernel
but I can't see the vlan interface
Do you know why?
See vlan(4) and ifconfig(8). Excerpt from vlan(4):
"Each vlan interface is created at run
On 24/01/07, Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 24. Januar 2007 12:50 schrieb Peter Ankerstål:
> > Sure, just don't copy directories into themselves
> > recursively.
>
> How hard could it be to make cp avoid this problem?
> GNU cp does not have any problems with this action.
On 1/24/07, Grzegorz Pluta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for all the replies guys!
It was really helpful
Cheers,
Greg
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
> Grzegorz Pluta wrote:
>> Hi.
>> Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd?
>> Which
>> client/server would you recommend, a
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hello,
I tried to setup ssh on a FreeBSD 4.8 (OpenSSH_3.5p1) to use
certificates to log in to a FreeBSD 6.1 (OpenSSH_4.2p1) machine, but it
still asks for a password.
The user needing to log in is root (I know this is not good and turned
off by default), so I re-en
Mike Barnard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if i remove the USB keyboard, all above versions of FreeBSD boot, but
when i
plug the keyboard back in, its not functional. i managed to get it to
boot
once with the keyboard plugged in, but loose it after it gets to the
sysinstall part.
Is everythin
kalin mintchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
options screen!!! i'd love an option screen
whats the command line option to ignore options??
It seems that all the ghostscript variants in ports have an options screen.
Did you updated the ports? Make sure you haven't 'work' directory before
Matt Ruzicka wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
The user needing to log in is root (I know this is not good and
turned off by default), so I re-enabled root login with ssh but like
I said above, I get a password
prompt when I do : ssh -l root machine2 whoami
Not sure if
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all.
In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called
/etc/ipfw.rules
However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the
system freezes up and locks me out when I do:
/usr/sha
Dan Mahoney, System Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even if I add the "flush" command directly to /etc/ipfw.rules, and run
> ipfw -f /etc/ipfw.rules right from the command line, my connection gets
> dropped and the rest of the commands do not run.
> In experimenting a bit more, I've found that
> On Wednesday 24 January 2007 1:10 pm, kalin mintchev wrote:
>
>> options screen!!! i'd love an option screen
>> whats the command line option to ignore options??
>
> What version of FreeBSD are you using?
on that machine 4.10. i know its old but also the ghostscript hasn;t
changed that
I can boot the AMD64 GENERIC kernel if I disable APCI from the loader menu.
This appears to be a legitimate bug, so I guess I'm going to submit my dmesg /
etc to the AMD64 folks..
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since most of my machines are usually running with no xorg, the only
tool i need is ssh. in cases where i want a true remote desktop, i
like vnc, plain and simple.
On Jan 24, 2007, at 5:23 PM, Grzegorz Pluta wrote:
Hi.
Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with
freebsd?
On 1/24/07, Grzegorz Pluta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd?
Which
client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have
you
been using it?
Cheers,
GregZX
I am made vpnc( to connect into VPN ntwork of my work
It seems Squid 2.6.6 stops strangely on my FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE box.
Output of '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/squid stop'
Stopping squid.
Waiting for PIDS: 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564,
553 564,
553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564,
553 564
Something strange with server. I didn't send that old message any more!
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wrote Oliver Fromme thusly...
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> Just for completeness, ">&" (file) and ">|" (pipe) are also
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> supported by zsh (which is a bourne-shell like sh, ksh or bash).
The ">|" constr
--On January 24, 2007 4:18:12 PM -0500 "Dan Mahoney, System Admin"
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Well, I'm trying to be compliant with /etc/rc.firewall's expectations
for a rules file, which IS called with ipfw "rules.file"
Are you aware that you can run /etc/rc.d/ipfw restart?
You'll get locked
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Is anyone using the Gigabyte GA-M55SLI-S4
motherboard with FreeBSD?
Are there known problems?
I am looking for a AMD Athlon X2 5600+ machine,
running FreeBSD 6.x,
with particular emphasis on numeric simulations.
Comments and suggestions would be very welcome!
Thank you,
Malcolm Kay
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Hello, folks! (Thanks SO much David Wood! I owe you!)
I already have the solution, as assisted by the port maintainer
(David). However, I'm posting to this list to get the solution into the
archives so that if anyone else runs into this situation, there IS
something in the archives on it.
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FreeBSD WickerBill wrote:
> On 1/24/07, Grzegorz Pluta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Thanks for all the replies guys!
>> It was really helpful
>> Cheers,
>> Greg
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>> Kevin Kinsey wrote:
>> > Grzegorz Pluta wrote:
>> >> Hi.
>> >> Id like to asj
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Something strange with server. I didn't send that old message any more!
? Something got stuck in a mail queue, perhaps..
As for what's happening with squid--try recompiling it and all of its
dependencies under 6.2. Maybe so
hi,
Is everything ok with USB keyboard? Have you the same when plugged it to
other boxes?
i have tried three other keyboards on it, all the keyboards are working
fine...
Does PS/2 keyboard works well?
Dell boxes are not shipping with PS/2 ports, well, not for the optiplex 210L
anyway
kalin mintchev wrote:
>> kalin mintchev wrote:
Forget about src. Try updating your ports. Try
ghostscript-afpl.
>>> ok... same crap:
>>>
>> extracting gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch ...
>>> ===> Patching for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1
>>> ===> Applying FreeBSD patches for ghostscript-afpl-
Hi,all
When I run 'make install' to install the lua ports, I got the
following error message:
cd: can't cd to src
But the src directory is there, I can cd to it by typing ' cd src' at
the BASH command line.
Then, I download the lua source and try to run 'make bsd', the error is same.
I want t
>>>make -V REINPLACE_CMD
>>
>>
>> a new line absolutly nothing.
>>
>>
>>> in the Ghostscript port directory? It should look like this:
>>>
>>> happy-idiot-talk:...ports/print/ghostscript-afpl:% make -V
>>> REINPLACE_CMD
>>> /usr/bin/sed -i.bak
>
> OK. That's what is causing the prob
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