Hello, somebody had installed Oracle 10g for linux in Freebsd 6.2 ???
Thanks and Regards,
Julian Bolivar
www.julianbolivar.com
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Wojciech Puchar wrote:
[SITE chmod is disabled for anon logins to ftpd]
thanks. no way to change it?
Yes, but you'd have to modify the code for ftpd. I doubt the FreeBSD
project would accept such patches[1] as allowing anon users to modify
file permissions is the sort of thing that can easil
Hi All,
I have just installed PC-BSD on an Asus A8JS laptop. The Realtek
RTL8111B ethernet NIC does not work so I'm looking for a bit of help.
As far as I can tell the driver for this NIC is the rl driver (the
module is called if_rl.ko), but I also found a place where the driver
was listed a
At 11:32 PM 4/18/2007, Murray Taylor wrote:
In our initial posts, we stated that we seemed to be having issues
getting the machine to boot with the 4 processors, so to bypass this we
disabled ACPI on boot. This allowed us to get past the CPU error and
continue to boot. However down the track we
Dear all,
I am trying to understand some long standing issues we have with freebsd
and Dell servers.
Over the last 3 year we have installed freebsd 5.x and 6.x, with currently
deployed version being 6.1, to a variety of of Dell rack mounted systems.
The Dell systems used so far are
Good Day.
I▓ve got a problem:
Server:
- Motherboard Intel SE7320ep2 with integrated, simple, but fully hardware
raid controller.
- Two HDDs Seagate 200 gb combined into raid 1 (mirror).
The HDD has 3 sections:
3 √ not formated
1 √ win2003 server
2 √ keeps logic drives for windows
(th
Just checking because I have become totally confused so please bear with me.
I have been getting apparently inconsistent problems with a build.
In my current state of confusion I need to double check the way in which
options are given for make before delving deeper into the problem. if there
In response to Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> P.S. In recent days we some times got another network problem and I'm
> not sure if it's related to this DHCP server behavior. It happens on
> both Linux and Windows hosts that a host suddenly is no longer
> accessible (Ping no response). Check
On Thu, 2007-04-19 at 06:59 +0300, Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
> On 4/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 17/04/07, Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > . . .
> > > Porting Flash to more OSes will sure will make adobe beats MS when it
> > > comes
In our initial posts, we stated that we seemed to be having issues
getting the machine to boot with the 4 processors, so to bypass this we
disabled ACPI on boot. This allowed us to get past the CPU error and
continue to boot. However down the track we noticed things like the
ethernet adapater not
Tom Evans wrote:
On Thu, 2007-04-19 at 06:59 +0300, Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
On 4/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 17/04/07, Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
. . .
Porting Flash to more OSes will sure will make adobe beats MS when it
comes
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 10:14:13AM +1000, Murray Taylor wrote:
> Server: IBM X3850 (88633SM)
> CPU X 4: 40K2522
> HDD X 6: 40K1051
> IBM ServeRAID 8i: 39R8729
>
> We are attempting to install FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE onto this machine and
> are running into a problem getting the operating system to re
Bill Moran 写道:
In response to Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
P.S. In recent days we some times got another network problem and I'm
not sure if it's related to this DHCP server behavior. It happens on
both Linux and Windows hosts that a host suddenly is no longer
accessible (Ping no respon
"Desai, Rajesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> when i link my application witj -lc (libc). i get the following errors
>
>
> /usr/lib/libc.a(getenv.o): In function `getenv':
> getenv.o(.text+0x19): undefined reference to `environ'
> getenv.o(.text+0x29): undefined reference to `environ'
> ge
Hi All,
I am having a problem with a new laptop where Xorg crashes but doesn't
give any explicite info as to why. I have added at the end some of the
output. Thanks!
Rob
www.empython.org Python for Electromagnetics
Output fr
At 05:54 AM 4/19/2007, Dimitris Zilaskos wrote:
Dear all,
I am trying to understand some long standing issues we have with freebsd
and Dell servers.
Over the last 3 year we have installed freebsd 5.x and 6.x, with currently
deployed version being 6.1, to a variety of of Dell rack mo
At 10:31 AM 4/19/2007, Rob wrote:
Hi All,
I am having a problem with a new laptop where Xorg crashes but doesn't
give any explicite info as to why. I have added at the end some of the
output. Thanks!
Rob
Rob,
I have seen this on some systems running nvidia drivers. I found if I
cvsup'd
In response to Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> At 05:54 AM 4/19/2007, Dimitris Zilaskos wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> >I am trying to understand some long standing issues we have with freebsd
> >and Dell servers.
> >
> >Over the last 3 year we have installed freebsd 5.x and 6.x, with
"Murray Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We are attempting to install FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE onto this machine and
> are running into a problem getting the operating system to recognise the
> RAID controller. As a result not finding any disks when it comes to
> installing the O/S.
>
> We have att
I tried Ubuntu once and went through an upgrade. This was after some
years of Debian at home. There were problems, I thought it was a
joke. The documentation was also very bad, having to google for web
(PHP forums) pages with the right fix. Looked very ammateurish.
I moved to FreeBSD. I had enou
On 4/14/07, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
>> My issues with FreeBSD as a desktop mostly come from the difficulty of
I suppose your the kind of user that would benefit from using PC-BSD.
PC-BSD is not a distro. It F
On 4/13/07, Claude Menski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
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I'll give you a real example. I havea licensed mathematics package
called Maple. It expensive. Ubuntu (Debian) just broke the
installation from one upgrade to
I find nothing brilliant in Debian's package management. It's heavily
dependent upon human intervention and just adds a layer of complexity
on top of a problem that was *already solved* in the Unix world, by
using Make files. Do they have a better backtracking algorith then
Make? No.
Debian's pac
Dear folks --
I'm trying to install a software package called LINGO for my
operations research class. There's a Linux version (no BSD, though).
http://www.lindo.com/downloads/downloadm.html
I'm hoping I can get this to work with the Linux emulation layer
(other stuff work already, like Maple 8)
Henry Lenzi wrote:
> On 4/13/07, Claude Menski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
>> ___
>
> I'll give you a real example. I have a licensed mathematics package
> called Maple. It expensive. Ubuntu (Debian) just broke the
>
Hey Bill,
Tnx much for the input. I'm the new lead sys admin here. Been away from
freebsd for far too long. It's good to be back. ;>
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Bill Moran spaketh thusly:
-}
-}that you either need to write stateful rules (so that the initial connection
-}creates a state that is the
I sent this to the acpi list and got back resounding silence, so maybe
it was considered off-topic somehow? I am certainly no guru in these
matters...I thought I was fairly detailed, so I would hope it wasn't
ignored for lack of info, but just incomprehensibility perhaps ;)
Steve
-- For
Henry Lenzi wrote:
> I find nothing brilliant in Debian's package management. It's heavily
> dependent upon human intervention and just adds a layer of complexity
> on top of a problem that was *already solved* in the Unix world, by
> using Make files. Do they have a better backtracking algorithm t
On Apr 19, 2007, at 4:39 AM, David Southwell wrote:
In my current state of confusion I need to double check the way in
which
options are given for make before delving deeper into the problem.
if there
is an option define as:
'--with-abc=def'
what is the correct command line?
#[correct com
###
#!/bin/tcsh
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/opt/lingo9/bin/linux32
setenv LINGO_LICENSE_FILE "/opt/ling9/license/lndlng90.lic"
###
When I try to execute it, I get the error below (BTW, set to 755).
LD_LIBRARY_PATH: Undefi
On 4/19/07, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Henry Lenzi wrote:
> I find nothing brilliant in Debian's package management. It's heavily
> dependent upon human intervention and just adds a layer of complexity
> on top of a problem that was *already solved* in the Unix world, by
> using Make files.
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 13:15:28 -0300 Henry Lenzi wrote:
> I'm trying to install a software package called LINGO for my
> operations research class. There's a Linux version (no BSD, though).
> http://www.lindo.com/downloads/downloadm.html
> I'm hoping I can get this to work with the Linux emulation
> I'll give you a real example. I have a licensed mathematics package
> called Maple. It expensive. Ubuntu (Debian) just broke the
> installation from one upgrade to another. They take pride in not
> keeping backwards compatibility. Then, I used FreeBSD with the Red Hat
> emulation software, ad I
On Apr 19, 2007, at 3:54 AM, Dimitris Zilaskos wrote:
Over the last 3 year we have installed freebsd 5.x and 6.x, with
currently deployed version being 6.1, to a variety of of Dell rack
mounted systems.
The Dell systems used so far are Poweredge 1750, 2950 (both scsi),
and sc1425 (sata). A
>
> If you can either install without ACPI, or remove two of the CPUs
> during installation, this should be fairly easy to fix: change the
> definition of NLAPICS in /usr/src/sys/{amd64,i386}/acpica/madt.c and
> rebuild your kernel, then boot with ACPI enabled and report back to
> us.
>
> DES
Henry Lenzi wrote:
> On 4/19/07, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Henry Lenzi wrote:
>> > I find nothing brilliant in Debian's package management. It's heavily
>> > dependent upon human intervention and just adds a layer of complexity
>> > on top of a problem that was *already solved* in the Uni
Has anyone been able to run vista or worldvista on freebsd?? www.worldvista.org
I have 4 freebsd servers and hate to add a linux to the mix just for this.
Thanks
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On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 02:42:57PM -0300, Henry Lenzi wrote:
> >> I'll give you a real example. I have a licensed mathematics package
> >> called Maple. It expensive. Ubuntu (Debian) just broke the
> >> installation from one upgrade to another. They take pride in not
> >> keeping backwards compatib
If a fresh install is missing *all* the video drivers except vga, what went
wrong?
My box has a boatload of drivers; s3-virge, radeon, ati, etc. This new
install (6.2 RELEASE) has *no* video drivers at all.
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Senior Information Security Analyst
The University o
Hello,
I set up a RAID 1 duplex following the well-laid out OnLamp article. I had
successfully synchronised both disks prior to rebooting. Then I rebooted and
the ad3 disk wouldn't activate.
The system boots off of ad0 while slices within ad1 and ad3 are supposed to
serve as the duplex. The
Mark Tinguely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I suggested that in email too, but looking closer, I think the MAXCPU
> needs to be increased because the cpu number uses the apic_id. Or could
> that be changed with a logical CPU to APIC ID lookup?
>
> Isn't the APIC IDs programmable? not that I am sugg
Paul,
On 4/19/07, Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If a fresh install is missing *all* the video drivers except vga, what went
wrong?
a fresh install of what exactly?
regards,
usleep
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Thank you it worked, except it borked with out-of-memory.
I'll quit using LINGO.
Henry
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Thank you Boris. I just discovered that there's an AMPL version for
FreeBSD (who says FreeBSD doesn't get support ?) that works with
lp_solve, so I'll be using that (lp_solve is in the ports tree).
http://www.ampl.com/DOWNLOADS/details.html#Unix
I mention this for other people that might want to
Hello. I have a server with 3 SCSI drives. FreeBSD is installed on da0 (4.3GB),
and da1 and da2 (both identical 9GB drives) are to be used in a RAID 1 array
for file storage on a LAN with Windows XP and Vista clients, using Samba to
share the filesystem on da1. Backups will be taken from da2.
N, 19 apr 2007 kirjutas "М. Павел" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Good Day.
I▓ve got a problem:
Server:
- Motherboard Intel SE7320ep2 with integrated, simple, but fully
hardware raid controller.
- Two HDDs Seagate 200 gb combined into raid 1 (mirror).
The HDD has 3 sections:
3 √ not formated
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:23:52 -0300 Henry Lenzi wrote:
> Thank you Boris.
You are welcome.
> I just discovered that there's an AMPL version for
> FreeBSD (who says FreeBSD doesn't get support ?) that works with
> lp_solve, so I'll be using that (lp_solve is in the ports tree).
I'm far from under
On Thursday 19 April 2007 03:24:36 pm L Goodwin wrote:
> Hello. I have a server with 3 SCSI drives. FreeBSD is installed on da0
> (4.3GB), and da1 and da2 (both identical 9GB drives) are to be used in a
> RAID 1 array for file storage on a LAN with Windows XP and Vista clients,
> using Samba to sha
I was initially hung up on the boot disk issue as well - everything in
the handbook applies to a data-only drive as well, except the part
about dumping the filesystem, etc. I presume your disks are
uninitialized.
I suggest a look at the actual gmirror manpage, it has more & better
examples, and
Here are some more things to check:
Check the cooling fan(s) in the power supply. I recently had a PS die due to a
bad fan. Verify that it spins freely by hand (when OFF) and that it spins up
quickly when turned on, and does not make any suspicious noises. Also check its
RPM's in the BIOS if av
*L Goodwin wrote:
>
> Both assume you only have 2 drives and want to mirror the drive
containing FreeBSD. I only want to mirror the data drive da1, and would
appreciate a concise set of steps for doing this right the first time.
1. First of all, you should install the base system on da0 and boot
[mailed (but cc line trimmed) and posted]
On Apr 19, 2007, at 1:34 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
Any who get emails from me
in this thread today, please check to see if they were addressed to
the
list in CC, and if not, forward them to the list if you don't mind.
Surely that will result in multipl
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 11:44:02AM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Apr 19, 2007, at 11:34 AM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> >I just accidentally sent some responses to comments in various
> >parts of
> >this discussion thread that targeted only the individual people who
> >sent
> >the emails to which I
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 03:16:28PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
> [mailed (but cc line trimmed) and posted]
>
> On Apr 19, 2007, at 1:34 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> >Any who get emails from me
> >in this thread today, please check to see if they were addressed to
> >the
> >list in CC, and if not,
On 4/19/07, Boris Samorodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm far from understanding the topic of those programms. Can you say
if the port of LINGO may be helpful for FreeBSD users?
These softwares are for optimization of costs, resources etc. in
products, or shipment, routes, etc.
I think, yea
Hello Everyone!
A FreeBSD Grasshopper needs help.
Working with
PIII 1Ghz.
1/2 gig ram
two 80 gig drives
One 4 port D-link NIC.
Freebsd 6.2 stable +Gnome & Xorg, webmin installed
I have comcast with a Netgear wireless router
I would like to configure the above with Jails
My aim is Local DNS,
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 17:24:21 -0300 Henry Lenzi wrote:
> On 4/19/07, Boris Samorodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm far from understanding the topic of those programms. Can you say
> > if the port of LINGO may be helpful for FreeBSD users?
> These softwares are for optimization of costs, resou
If anyone using FreeBSD regularly uses the Window Maker window
manager, I have a question about some behavior I saw today that I
don't quite get. I wasn't doing anything processor intensive, but I
could not open anything. I'd double click on the terminal icon that
is on the desktop and it would
Another question for everyone. Are there any programs, hopefully
available in the ports, that one can use to print source code files to
a printer (or create as a postscript file)?
I'd like something that I can feed a C++ program, have it parse
through the code, print line numbers to the left of
At 02:07 PM 4/19/2007, Paul Schmehl wrote:
If a fresh install is missing *all* the video drivers except vga, what
went wrong?
My box has a boatload of drivers; s3-virge, radeon, ati, etc. This new
install (6.2 RELEASE) has *no* video drivers at all.
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Senior I
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 03:10:47PM -0600, Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Another question for everyone. Are there any programs, hopefully
> available in the ports, that one can use to print source code files to
> a printer (or create as a postscript file)?
>
> I'd like something that I can feed a C++ pr
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 04:19:47PM -0500, Derek Ragona wrote:
> At 02:07 PM 4/19/2007, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> >If a fresh install is missing *all* the video drivers except vga, what
> >went wrong?
> >
> >My box has a boatload of drivers; s3-virge, radeon, ati, etc. This new
> >install (6.2 RELEAS
Another question for everyone. Are there any programs, hopefully
available in the ports, that one can use to print source code files to
a printer (or create as a postscript file)?
I'd like something that I can feed a C++ program, have it parse
through the code, print line numbers to the left of
On 4/19/07, Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another question for everyone. Are there any programs, hopefully
available in the ports, that one can use to print source code files to
a printer (or create as a postscript file)?
I'd like something that I can feed a C++ program, have it par
Andrew Falanga wrote:
Another question for everyone. Are there any programs, hopefully
available in the ports, that one can use to print source code files to
a printer (or create as a postscript file)?
I'd like something that I can feed a C++ program, have it parse
through the code, print line
--On Thursday, April 19, 2007 21:13:22 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul,
On 4/19/07, Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If a fresh install is missing *all* the video drivers except vga, what
went wrong?
a fresh install of what exactly?
I *did* say 6.2 RELEASE
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL
--On Thursday, April 19, 2007 16:19:47 -0500 Derek Ragona
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 02:07 PM 4/19/2007, Paul Schmehl wrote:
If a fresh install is missing *all* the video drivers except vga, what
went wrong?
My box has a boatload of drivers; s3-virge, radeon, ati, etc. This new
install (6
There appears to be an issue with da1.
Please advise as to what the problem is and how to resolve it.
I'm getting similar "SCSI parity error" messages for BOTH of the following
commands:
1) gmirror label -b load sambavol /dev/da1 /dev/da2
2) fdisk -BI da1
Here is the output from the gmirror ca
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 01:51:34PM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Apr 19, 2007, at 1:14 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> [ ...diatribe deleted... ]
> >Is that clear enough for you? I'm not an imbecile that doesn't
> >know how
> >to use email, and I'm not using a mail client circa 1884 either.
>
> Seve
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Thanks Jerry,
We have determined that our problem is related to the
god-awful mess known as ACPI.
With a single processor installed, it all boots fine, including
finding PCI busses 1 and 2 and the raid on the aac driver is
peachy!
With 2 or more processors installed, and ACPI enabled, it pa
Thanks all,
We will look into the code editting and see what we can get
however we are on an very short time frame so may not be able to
slot it in before a maintenance slot where we need to be able to drop in
the box 'seamlessly' .
But I have noted the proposed fix provided on these lists i
On Wednesday 18 April 2007 12:21 pm, N.J. Mann wrote:
> On Wednesday, 18 April, 2007 at 12:16:28 -0600, Ray wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > I have been trying to work with postfix from the ports collection.
> > I need to rebuild it to include mysql support. I tried
> > #make deinstall
> > but a subsequen
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 14:37:27 -0300
"Henry Lenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/19/07, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Henry Lenzi wrote:
> > > I find nothing brilliant in Debian's package management. It's heavily
> > > dependent upon human intervention and just adds a layer of complexity
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 01:51:34PM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Apr 19, 2007, at 1:14 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
[ ...diatribe deleted... ]
Is that clear enough for you? I'm not an imbecile that doesn't
know how
to use email, and I'm not using a mail clien
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a utility that allows you to query swap
and determine which processes currently have virtual pages in swap. I
couldn't find any way from the pstat/swapinfo man pages, but hopefully
I'm overlooking something.
Regards,
Josh
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One more thought: I had to disable ACPI (as with the first server) to get
FreeBSD to boot. Could this have something to do with my problem, i.e., is some
manual configuration necessary to set up SCSI devices in FreeBSD?
Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 06:36 PM 4/19/2007, L Goodwin
On Apr 19, 2007, at 4:10 PM, Andrew Falanga wrote:
Another question for everyone. Are there any programs, hopefully
available in the ports, that one can use to print source code files to
a printer (or create as a postscript file)?
I'd like something that I can feed a C++ program, have it pars
Does anyone know how to get a nVidia GeForce 6100/430 Realtek 8211 Gig-E
interface to work on FreeBSD 6.1? Loading the standard nVidia lan drivers
doesn't work, nor does anything in the generic kernel. Is there a
patch/driver for this device? The MB is a Gigabyte M61P-S3.
Thanks!
HI all,
I installed FreeBSD6.0 server in my Intel P4 machine , and I installed
apache-2.2 webserver through /usr/ports and when I tried to
start my webserver by /usr/local/sbin/apachectl command ,
But when I pointing the url http://localhost in my mozillafirefox(Gnome2.18
configured i
HI all,
I installed FreeBSD6.0 server in my Intel P4 machine , and I installed
apache-2.2 webserver through /usr/ports and when I tried to
start my webserver by /usr/local/sbin/apachectl command ,
But when I pointing the url http://localhost in my mozillafirefox(Gnome2.18
configured i
HI all,
I installed FreeBSD6.0 server in my Intel P4 machine , and I installed
apache-2.2 webserver through /usr/ports and when I tried to
start my webserver by /usr/local/sbin/apachectl command ,
But when I pointing the url http://localhost in my mozillafirefox(Gnome2.18
configured i
Thought this would be easy. Probably is, but I'm missing
something.
I'm trying to get two FreeBSD boxes (5.5 and 6.2) to talk to
each other over a dedicated serial link with ppp(8). This, to
me, sounds exactly what "direct" and "dedicated" mode was
designed for.
On the PPP "client" I run,
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