Hi there,
Just been wondering about this for long weeks. I have some complain
Thudnerbird's the speed when it start up on FreeBSD. Its speed is very
slow. While thunderbird start up, I go to brew coffee. Aside from that,
Thunderbird is the best MUA, indeed.
FYI, this is my information:
[EMAIL PRO
Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
I _really_ want to share opinions about this topic (Thunderbird's start
up speed) with you FreeBSD users.
What do you think of?
I use Thunderbird on my FreeBSD box without issue. FYI, 2.0.0.6 is the
latest, and I have no issue with its load times.
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Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
Just been wondering about this for long weeks. I have some complain
Thudnerbird's the speed when it start up on FreeBSD. Its speed is very
slow. While thunderbird start up, I go to brew coffee. Aside from that,
Thunderbird is the best MUA, indeed.
FYI, this is my informati
I am having timeouts as well while connect to a Unix Server. It's strange
that it only occurs at work. When I'm home and using VPN, my connection never
times out.
I have a Dell d600 ppo5l laptop.
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Hi,
I have an HP2200 printer connected to a 6.2 box via USB.
I would luke to read the page count. I know the PCL sequence to do
that, but I am unsure about the way to access the printer.
The pinter shows up at /dev/ulpt0, I can redirect text to it for
printing, using cat file.ps >/dev/ulpt0
But
Le 23/09/2007 à 00:27:15-0700, Martin Alejandro Paredes Sanchez a écrit
> El Vie 21 Sep 2007, Albert Shih escribió:
> > Le 21/09/2007 à 13:59:35-0500, Dan Nelson a écrit
> > > In the last episode (Sep 21), Le Cocq Michel said:
> > > > Albert Shih a écrit :
> > > > > How can I known at un precise
applies to 1.5.0.
>
I just use default setting, so I don't know my Thunderbird's memory in
detail. However, I took a top(1)'s screenshot while thunderbird is
active. Here is the screenshot:
http://izb.knu.ac.kr/~bh/stuff/20070924-tb-ss.png [image/png 223k]
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On Saturday 22 September 2007 12:00:41 Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Sep 22), David Southwell said:
> > How is the the size of stdout controlled.
> >
> > My query comes about because I had a shell running for ages with
> > unlimited history and found it had gobbled uyp all the space avai
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 04:09:56AM -0700, David Southwell wrote:
> On Saturday 22 September 2007 12:00:41 Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Sep 22), David Southwell said:
> > > How is the the size of stdout controlled.
> > >
> > > My query comes about because I had a shell running for ages
On Monday 24 September 2007 04:14:48 Erik Trulsson wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 04:09:56AM -0700, David Southwell wrote:
> > On Saturday 22 September 2007 12:00:41 Dan Nelson wrote:
> > > In the last episode (Sep 22), David Southwell said:
> > > > How is the the size of stdout controlled.
> > >
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 16:19:49 +0900
Byung-Hee HWANG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Just been wondering about this for long weeks. I have some complain
> Thudnerbird's the speed when it start up on FreeBSD. Its speed is very
> slow. While thunderbird start up, I go to brew coffee. Aside
of
> > Thunderbird's image in memory? I'd read somewhere that to speed up
> > things, Thunderbird keeps emails in memory; however I'm not sure if it
> > applies to 1.5.0.
> >
> I just use default setting, so I don't know my Thunderbird's mem
Hello guys,
I've tried last weekend different setups of IPFW + Dummynet in order to
shape traffic.
Because my rules did not worked well I've simplified rules as much as
possible, until I've reach basics and I've discovered that, having a
FreeBSD 6.2 router (cvsuped few days ago to stable) with
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 04:41:25AM -0700, David Southwell wrote:
> On Monday 24 September 2007 04:14:48 Erik Trulsson wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 04:09:56AM -0700, David Southwell wrote:
> > > On Saturday 22 September 2007 12:00:41 Dan Nelson wrote:
> > > > In the last episode (Sep 22), Davi
On Saturday 22 September 2007 23:41, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2007-09-22 20:12, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Saturday 22 September 2007 19:27:36 Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> >> That's because there's no such thing as a "newbie Sendmail user".
> >> Nobody stays a newbie long enough i
My problem, many times I install some software from ports, it install
the dependency software. Then after some time, I find that software
isn't what I want, and deinstall it. At this point, the dependency
software isn't necessary as well. Is there a way to clean them
automatically, like the apt-get
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 20:17 +0800, ronggui wrote:
> My problem, many times I install some software from ports, it install
> the dependency software. Then after some time, I find that software
> isn't what I want, and deinstall it. At this point, the dependency
> software isn't necessary as well. Is
On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 19:30:59 +0300
"Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/22/07, Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> i personally use only sendmail.
> > >>
> > >
> > > Yep... if it works, don't 'fix' it.
> > >
> > same with any other things :)
>
> I would pr
ird keeps emails in memory; however I'm not sure if it
> > > applies to 1.5.0.
> > >
> > I just use default setting, so I don't know my Thunderbird's memory in
> > detail. However, I took a top(1)'s screenshot while thunderbird is
> > active.
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 13:44 +0200, cpghost wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 16:19:49 +0900
> Byung-Hee HWANG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > Just been wondering about this for long weeks. I have some complain
> > Thudnerbird's the speed when it start up on FreeBSD. Its speed is ver
Just been wondering about this for long weeks. I have some complain
Thudnerbird's the speed when it start up on FreeBSD. Its speed is very
slow. While thunderbird start up, I go to brew coffee. Aside from that,
Thunderbird is the best MUA, indeed.
i use pine. others use mutt, elm etc. no need to
My problem, many times I install some software from ports, it install
the dependency software. Then after some time, I find that software
isn't what I want, and deinstall it. At this point, the dependency
software isn't necessary as well. Is there a way to clean them
automatically, like the apt-ge
On Monday 24 September 2007 13:09:56 David Southwell wrote:
> On Saturday 22 September 2007 12:00:41 Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Sep 22), David Southwell said:
> > > How is the the size of stdout controlled.
> > >
> > > My query comes about because I had a shell running for ages with
Lotfi kecir wrote:
HI, thank's for your post.
to give answer to your answer: i rent a dedicated server (Fedora 6) witch
has qmail installed on. and in my old Server witch is in our office turn has
Postfix.
The new sever has as Admin panel Plesk.
I already create all email acounts and now i'm look
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 01:02 -0700, Jay Chandler wrote:
> Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
> > I _really_ want to share opinions about this topic (Thunderbird's start
> > up speed) with you FreeBSD users.
> >
> > What do you think of?
> >
> >
> I use Thunderbird on my FreeBSD box without issue. FYI, 2.0.0
On Monday 24 September 2007 14:17:42 ronggui wrote:
> My problem, many times I install some software from ports, it install
> the dependency software. Then after some time, I find that software
> isn't what I want, and deinstall it. At this point, the dependency
> software isn't necessary as well.
DAve wrote:
Lotfi kecir wrote:
HI, thank's for your post.
to give answer to your answer: i rent a dedicated server (Fedora 6)
witch
has qmail installed on. and in my old Server witch is in our office
turn has
Postfix.
The new sever has as Admin panel Plesk.
I already create all email acount
Wojciech Puchar writes:
> > My problem, many times I install some software from ports, it install
> > the dependency software. Then after some time, I find that software
> > isn't what I want, and deinstall it. At this point, the dependency
> > software isn't necessary as well. Is there a way
ronggui wrote:
> My problem, many times I install some software from ports, it install
> the dependency software. Then after some time, I find that software
> isn't what I want, and deinstall it. At this point, the dependency
> software isn't necessary as well. Is there a way to clean them
> automa
On 24 Sep 2007, at 06:16, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Gabriel,
Ignore Martin he doesen't know how to get it running
so he's pulling the old "spurning what he cannot do"
refer to the Aesop fable "Fox and the Grapes" for more
information.
If you run OS9 emulation under OSX you need AFP.
Many olde
On Monday 24 September 2007 14:26:13 Jona Joachim wrote:
> Postfix depends on PCRE which is not part of the base system. So you
> would have to include that one, too. Perhaps you can build Postfix
> without PCRE but I'm not sure.
Yes, you can build without PCRE. You just won't have pcre tables (e
ronggui wrote:
My problem, many times I install some software from ports, it install
the dependency software. Then after some time, I find that software
isn't what I want, and deinstall it. At this point, the dependency
software isn't necessary as well. Is there a way to clean them
automatically,
Hello,
I know if I poked around enough, I could find the answer, but am up
against the wall here and need a quick solution. I just discovered a
major problem with my sendmail configurations.
Just recently started consolidating servers by virtual hosting apache,
several servers on one box. Problem
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 08:36:24 -0400 DAve wrote:
> First item, ignore the qmail haters. We run qmail quite successfully and
> find it very powerful, very secure, and well designed. I will not go
> into a point by point debate.
Goo idea! Lets also ignore all Windows haters. I'm sure that plenty of
On Monday 24 September 2007 14:50:20 Robert Huff wrote:
> Wojciech Puchar writes:
> > > My problem, many times I install some software from ports, it install
> > > the dependency software. Then after some time, I find that software
> > > isn't what I want, and deinstall it. At this point, the de
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 21:25:01 +0900
Byung-Hee HWANG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 20:17 +0800, ronggui wrote:
> > My problem, many times I install some software from ports, it
> > install the dependency software. Then after some time, I find that
> > software isn't what I want,
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 20:17:42 +0800 ronggui wrote:
> My problem, many times I install some software from ports, it install
> the dependency software. Then after some time, I find that software
> isn't what I want, and deinstall it. At this point, the dependency
> software isn't necessary as well. I
Le 23/09/2007 à 00:27:15-0700, Martin Alejandro Paredes Sanchez a écrit
>
> Use the force luke
>
> You only need 100 packets (you may decide to increase) that are directed to
> your server, to the NFS daemon.
>
> tcpdump -c 100 -nq dst port nfs and dst host $HOST
>
> You don't need to interpr
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 15:03:53 +0200, Christian Baer wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 08:36:24 -0400 DAve wrote:
>
> No, I don't want to start a fight here. I admit, that I don't like qmail
> and I *have* used it for years. I never hat security problems with it
> either and what made me think about a di
Martin Hepworth ha scritto:
the filetyping goes alot better using smb than appletalk with MacOS X
I have to disagree. I think I'm dropping the last Mac OS 9 box very
soon, so I could go to a samba only setup, but in the past I had several
problems with it: filetyping is something I could wor
Am Montag 24 September 2007 15:24:09 schrieb David Benfell:
> And not that this is the first file system issue I've heard about with
> qmail, but what is an MTA doing that should be file system dependent in any
> way? I *am* a happy qmail user, but this is something I just don't get.
It is filesys
On 2007-09-24 15:10, Nikos Vassiliadis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Saturday 22 September 2007 23:41, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>>On 2007-09-22 20:12, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>On Saturday 22 September 2007 19:27:36 Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
That's because there's no such thing as
On 2007-09-24 08:34, Duane Winner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know if I poked around enough, I could find the answer, but am up
> against the wall here and need a quick solution. I just discovered a
> major problem with my sendmail configurations.
>
> Just recently started consolidati
I've heard a lot of winging about the FreeBSD scheduler from Linux
people, and even saw that is the reason for one fork off of FreeBSD.
In my experience, I've gotten better performance out of FreeBSD on
single or multi-CPU systems than I have out of Linux or Windows (or
really any other system).
On Sunday 23 September 2007 04:57:13 Victor Star wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I need your help to fix my FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE system.
> This is my home server, used mostly for mail (courier) and local file
> server (samba). It's been up for quite some time with no problems and
> really fun for me to learn
Hi Mel,
>> pam_unix.so is in /usr/lib:
>> - 8< -===
>> # ls -l /usr/lib/pam_unix*
>> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 13 Sep 25 2006 /usr/lib/pam_unix.so ->
>> pam_unix.so.3 -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 10240 Feb 19 2007
>> /usr/lib/pam_unix.so.3 #
Hi,
I have a new 6.2 install running postfix, amavisd-new, clamav and SpamAssassin
and over the weekend the server stopped responding with the following error.
collecting pv entries -- suggest increasing PMAP_SHPGPERPROC. I did some google
searching on the error and found the same problem with Ap
Hello everyone,
At the suggestion of someone who responded to my requests for help with
WebGUI, I decided to ask this question here. What CMS programs would the
community here suggest for use because, to be frank, I'm less than impressed
with WebGUI. It is for use with my church. The following
Hello,
Okay so here is the situation:
Server has dead fd and cd drives, or maybe none at all. You want to
install FreeBSD
on it.
The idea I had was to create a small partition, copy the contents of
a cd into, set it
to boot off that partition, reboot and it would boot up into sysinstall.
On Monday 24 September 2007 07:19:49 Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Just been wondering about this for long weeks. I have some complain
> Thudnerbird's the speed when it start up on FreeBSD. Its speed is very
> slow. While thunderbird start up, I go to brew coffee. Aside from that,
> Thunde
Hi!
Just a quick review of Content Management Systems from
www.freshports.org, I
saw and am interested in comments about tikiwiki. However, I saw
while
looking through Content Management Systems at wikipedia, that there
are many
open source, freely available CMS programs to be looked at. Fro
In the last episode (Sep 24), Jerahmy Pocott said:
> Okay so here is the situation: Server has dead fd and cd drives, or
> maybe none at all. You want to install FreeBSD on it.
>
> The idea I had was to create a small partition, copy the contents of
> a cd into, set it to boot off that partition,
Jerahmy Pocott wrote:
Hello,
Okay so here is the situation:
Server has dead fd and cd drives, or maybe none at all. You want to
install FreeBSD
on it.
The idea I had was to create a small partition, copy the contents of a
cd into, set it
to boot off that partition, reboot and it would boot
Try Joomla
Thanks
Hakan
http://dominor.com
On 9/24/07, Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> At the suggestion of someone who responded to my requests for help with
> WebGUI, I decided to ask this question here. What CMS programs would the
> community here suggest f
On 9/21/07, Lotfi kecir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello. i'm newbbie in Unix especially in in FreeBSD. Recently i have setup
> one mail server with postfix-dovecot and i would like to migrate it to Qmail
> server. but i didn't know how to do it. Someone can give help me?
> Thanks.
The short ans
In response to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I have a new 6.2 install running postfix, amavisd-new, clamav and SpamAssassin
> and over the weekend the server stopped responding with the following error.
> collecting pv entries -- suggest increasing PMAP_SHPGPERPROC. I did some
> google
> searc
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Mel wrote:
> Q: Do you have linux-jdk installed rather then diablo-jdk?
No, the FreeBSD jdk15 is installed.
--
"What George Washington did for us was to throw out the British, so
that we wouldn't have a fat, insensitive government running our
country. Nice try anyway, Georg
In response to "Jim Stapleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've heard a lot of winging about the FreeBSD scheduler from Linux
> people, and even saw that is the reason for one fork off of FreeBSD.
>
> In my experience, I've gotten better performance out of FreeBSD on
> single or multi-CPU systems than
On Monday 24 September 2007 18:20:44 Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Mel wrote:
> > Q: Do you have linux-jdk installed rather then diablo-jdk?
>
> No, the FreeBSD jdk15 is installed.
Ah, it uses GCC 4.2, which has libstdc++ v6. -stable has v5. Did gcc 4.2 get
uninstalled after buil
Just installed Skype on my FreeBSD 6.2 system and I can receive and
chat, but I can't transmit. Any ideas on why the mike won't function?
TIA,
Rem
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Mel wrote:
> On Monday 24 September 2007 18:20:44 Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> > On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Mel wrote:
> > > Q: Do you have linux-jdk installed rather then diablo-jdk?
> >
> > No, the FreeBSD jdk15 is installed.
>
> Ah, it uses GCC 4.2, which has libstdc++ v6. -stable
On Monday 24 September 2007 19:08:28 Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Mel wrote:
> > On Monday 24 September 2007 18:20:44 Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> > > On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Mel wrote:
> > > > Q: Do you have linux-jdk installed rather then diablo-jdk?
> > >
> > > No, the FreeBSD jdk15
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 09:02:04PM +0100, Jan Grant wrote:
> The alternative is to put PXE ahead of the HD in the boot order, and
> call back to the deployment host at the end of installation (prior to
> reboot) to signal a DHCP reconfiguration.
>
> It adds a PXE timeout to each boot; the upsid
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:23:40 -0400
"Jim Stapleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've heard a lot of winging about the FreeBSD scheduler from Linux
> people, and even saw that is the reason for one fork off of FreeBSD.
>
> In my experience, I've gotten better performance out of FreeBSD on
> single
The freebsd laptop page is a nice resource, but it's a bit heavy on
specifics (i.e. I have a laptop I want to install on), not so good
generally (want to buy a laptop). So anyone have realworld advice?
I'm not against something used in the 1GHz+ range.
Thanks,
Steve
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Mel wrote:
> > But libstdc++.so.6 isn't under /usr/local, it's under
> > /usr/compat/linux/usr/lib.
>
>
> what's the output of:
> ls /var/db/pkg|grep gcc
gcc-4.2.2_20070905
gcc-ooo-3.4.1_2
gccmakedep-1.0.2
> and:
> find /usr/local -name 'libstdc++*'
/usr/local/lib/compat/
Rem P Roberti wrote:
Just installed Skype on my FreeBSD 6.2 system and I can receive and
chat, but I can't transmit. Any ideas on why the mike won't function?
Audio card is not configured properly. Skype has noting to do with it
as it would work out of box if the hardware is configured prope
Steve Franks wrote:
The freebsd laptop page is a nice resource, but it's a bit heavy on
specifics (i.e. I have a laptop I want to install on), not so good
generally (want to buy a laptop). So anyone have realworld advice?
I'm not against something used in the 1GHz+ range.
Thanks,
Steve
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 11:00:33 -0700
"Steve Franks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The freebsd laptop page is a nice resource, but it's a bit heavy on
> specifics (i.e. I have a laptop I want to install on), not so good
> generally (want to buy a laptop). So anyone have realworld advice?
> I'm not ag
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Mel wrote:
> On Monday 24 September 2007 18:20:44 Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> > On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Mel wrote:
> > > Q: Do you have linux-jdk installed rather then diablo-jdk?
> >
> > No, the FreeBSD jdk15 is installed.
>
> Ah, it uses GCC 4.2, which has libstdc++ v6. -stable
The freebsd laptop page is a nice resource, but it's a bit heavy on
specifics (i.e. I have a laptop I want to install on), not so good
generally (want to buy a laptop). So anyone have realworld advice?
I'm not against something used in the 1GHz+ range.
my IBM T23 works perfect with FreeBSD. ALL
what's your hostname?
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Duane Winner wrote:
Hello,
I know if I poked around enough, I could find the answer, but am up
against the wall here and need a quick solution. I just discovered a
major problem with my sendmail configurations.
Just recently started consolidating se
Just installed Skype on my FreeBSD 6.2 system and I can receive and chat, but
I can't transmit. Any ideas on why the mike won't function?
you can't (error) or there is just silence?
run mixer and check if all is OK
TIA,
Rem
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On Monday 24 September 2007 20:01:51 Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> Strange, there seem to be more instances of libstdc++.so.6 than when I
> search for the file with locate.
For future ref: locate uses a cache, built weekly using periodic(8). Find
searches the disk live, so locate is faster but can b
IBM Thinkpad, Sony Vaio
Hakan
http://dominor.com
On 9/24/07, Steve Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The freebsd laptop page is a nice resource, but it's a bit heavy on
> specifics (i.e. I have a laptop I want to install on), not so good
> generally (want to buy a laptop). So anyone have r
Hi everyone!
Since upgrade from 3.x to 4.x I have to manually (re) open the bundle PPPoE
but I can't afford this system to be offline/needing manual intervention
from now on. When the connection times out mpd4 just won't reconnect..
This (mpd3.x) setup works flawlessly (without reconnection prob
On Sep 24, 2007, at 1:00 PMSep 24, 2007, Steve Franks wrote:
The freebsd laptop page is a nice resource, but it's a bit heavy on
specifics (i.e. I have a laptop I want to install on), not so good
generally (want to buy a laptop). So anyone have realworld advice?
I'm not against something used i
Hello,
I used potsclean, and it broke my GCC enviroment.
I can't make buildworld anymore.
>>> stage 2.3: build tools
--
cd /usr/src; MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj INSTALL="sh
/usr/src/tools/install.sh"
PATH=/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/legacy/usr/
Ed Maste wrote:
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 09:02:04PM +0100, Jan Grant wrote:
The alternative is to put PXE ahead of the HD in the boot order, and
call back to the deployment host at the end of installation (prior to
reboot) to signal a DHCP reconfiguration.
It adds a PXE timeout to each boot;
Hi,
I was at your website and wanted to know how to be added onto your "Hardware
Vendor?" We are a system integrator that also installs the software.
Your site page : http://www.freebsd.org/commercial/hardware.html
Please let me know! Thank you.
Sincerely,
Li Liu
(Rackmount Server Solution
Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
Hello,
I used potsclean, and it broke my GCC enviroment.
What is potsclean?
I can't make buildworld anymore.
stage 2.3: build tools
--
cd /usr/src; MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj INSTALL="sh
/usr/sr
On 9/24/07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I used potsclean, and it broke my GCC enviroment.
>
> What is potsclean?
>
> > I can't make buildworld anymore.
> >
> stage 2.3: build tools
> >
Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
On 9/24/07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
Hello,
I used potsclean, and it broke my GCC enviroment.
What is potsclean?
I can't make buildworld anymore.
stage 2.3: build tools
-
On 9/24/07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
> > On 9/24/07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I used potsclean, and it broke my GCC enviroment.
> >> What is potsclean?
> >>
> >>> I
On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 09:48:21PM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> Gary Kline writes:
>
> > Also:: would a simple Matrox Millennium serve as a new video
> > board? I do not need/want anything gamer-fancy, so am looking
> > for something simple, like a MM with 8 or 16megs of video memory.
>
I came across this thread on freebsd-questions after some searching on
google. I have the exact same issue as others here- if xorg is started
with 'nvidia' as the driver, instant reboot. However, my machine is a
100% fresh install with things compiled from source this weekend.
However, I did have t
> Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:36:57 +0300
> From: "Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On 9/24/07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
> > > On 9/24/07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> Abdullah I
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 08:32:51AM +0800, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Gary Kline wrote:
> >
> > Sometimes it gets into a mode where it is super slow. Do you,
> > or anybody else have a clue why??
> >
> it could be caused by a faulty hard disk.
Sometimes, after a reboot, th
On 9/24/07, Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > From: "Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On 9/24/07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
> > > > On 9
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 08:32:51AM +0800, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is the system just waiting?
>
If you mean: is it hanging on a read ... dunno. Since the fsck's
check out, there shouldn't be any need to. (Maybe I'm just
paranoid--or simply impatient... .)
It looks like a process associated with Postfix is eating up all of the memory
and crashing the system. Im trying to find out which one now.
Thanks for you help.
Thron
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>> Hi,
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>> I have a new 6.2 install running po
On Monday 24 September 2007 13:00:33 Steve Franks wrote:
> The freebsd laptop page is a nice resource, but it's a bit heavy on
> specifics (i.e. I have a laptop I want to install on), not so good
> generally (want to buy a laptop). So anyone have realworld advice?
> I'm not against something used
Hello,
I am using Acer TravelMate 4060 and I am very satisfied. The wireless
card works very well and I had no problems with the video card.
Regards
Rambius
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On Monday 24 September 2007 21:14:03 falz wrote:
> I came across this thread on freebsd-questions after some searching on
> google. I have the exact same issue as others here- if xorg is started
> with 'nvidia' as the driver, instant reboot. However, my machine is a
> 100% fresh install with things
Steve Franks wrote:
The freebsd laptop page is a nice resource, but it's a bit heavy on
specifics (i.e. I have a laptop I want to install on), not so good
generally (want to buy a laptop). So anyone have realworld advice?
I'm not against something used in the 1GHz+ range.
Thinkpads here too, T
> Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:49:12 +0300
> From: "Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On 9/24/07, Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:36:57 +0300
> > > From: "Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
On 9/24/07, Mel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 24 September 2007 21:14:03 falz wrote:
> > I came across this thread on freebsd-questions after some searching on
> > google. I have the exact same issue as others here- if xorg is started
> > with 'nvidia' as the driver, instant reboot. Howeve
On 9/24/07, Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:49:12 +0300
> > From: "Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > On 9/24/07, Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:36:57 +0300
> > > > From: "Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-
I also use an Acer TravelMate, I think it is 4000 something and it works
well.
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Mark Price
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I am running into a problem loading 6.2 on a new Dell Optiplex 320 with
an Intel Celeron 1.6GHz with 64-bit.
It is completely locking up after the initial boot sequence. The last
line is usb0: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support.
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated!!
Tha
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