I know that we can use cvsup to download all Freebsd source code
then make buildworld.
But is there a way to download it manually?
I means, I have friends that have PCs but not have interenet connecttions,
so they may come to internet cafe, download source code to portable USB
drive
then make buil
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> I know that we can use cvsup to download all Freebsd source code
> then make buildworld. But is there a way to download it manually? I
> means, I have friends that have PCs but not have interenet
> connecttions, so they may come to int
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>
>
> sarek wrote:
>> Oops forgot to mention an other solution would be to install
>> FreeBSD on the USB device then do a cvsup on it... do a search
>> for "FreeBSD on a Stick" on google and there is a step a guide to
>> do just this.
>>
sarek wrote:
>
> Oops forgot to mention an other solution would be to install FreeBSD
> on the USB device then do a cvsup on it... do a search for "FreeBSD on
> a Stick" on google and there is a step a guide to do just this.
>
Sorry for my unclear English, I mean after download it to USB drive
sarek wrote:
>
> to allow for csup/cvsup'ing the source code.
>
Yes, it is solution for freebsd on usb stick.
But you know, They are hosting internal LAN for file sharing, so I think usb
solution is not suitable ;)
ANy idea?
Tnx in advance
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On Monday 03 December 2007 11:20:57 cuongvt wrote:
> sarek wrote:
> > to allow for csup/cvsup'ing the source code.
>
> Yes, it is solution for freebsd on usb stick.
> But you know, They are hosting internal LAN for file sharing, so I think
> usb solution is not suitable ;)
> ANy idea?
You probably
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> Hi ...
>
> I run a web hosting company, and one of the most often asked question is
> whether we have a control panel, to which we generally say no ... recently, a
> new client signed up and looked to install Plesk on his VPS, but has been
> unable to get it to work
On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 19:09:31 -0400
"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But there is no /usr/local/etc/rc.d/psa.sh to stop / start the server, and no
> psa-* related ports installed ... as if it installed all the dependencies,
> but
> not the components themselves ...
>
> If I try a
On 2007-12-03 08:08, Micha?l Gr?newald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>"Saravanan Shanmugham (sarvi)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I have tried GNU Make 3.80 as well as pmake. And I can't seem
>> to find bmake for Linux.
>
> I have found in my vaults a script that downloads pmake source from
> your f
Hi,
Can I install Free BSD latest version on my laptop with dual boot (Windows
Vista + Free BSD), my system configuration details are as follows
HP Compaq Presario V3000z
RAM - 1.5 GB DDR II 533MHz
NVIDIA Graphics Card 6150
NVIDIA Chipset motherboard
80GB Fujitsu HDD
Thanks in advance
Cheers
B
At 07:28 PM 12/2/2007, Lubomír Matouek wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following problem when when using rmuser (freebsd 6.2):
Is this the entry you wish to remove? yes
Remove user's home directory (/home/jakub/abcd)? yes
Removing user (abcd):ipcs: sysctlbyname: kern.ipc.shmmax: No such file or
d
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On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 01:20:57 -0800 (PST)
cuongvt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> sarek wrote:
> >
> > to allow for csup/cvsup'ing the source code.
> >
> Yes, it is solution for freebsd on usb stick.
> But you know, They are hosting internal LAN for file sharing, so I
> think usb solution is
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As has been hashed out in -ports@ over the last few days there is at
least a need to examine weither or not the current ports system should
remain as is or potentially be re-engineered in the future (estimates
if and whe
On 2007-12-02 20:13, "Saravanan Shanmugham (sarvi)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed/bootstrapped NetBSD pkgsrc on the linux box. This comes
> with bmake(which I think standas for bsdmake).
pkgsrc is a very different ``beast'' altogether.
It knows enough to bootstrap itself on any host wi
> -Original Message-
> From: Jan Catrysse
> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 2:18 PM
> To: 'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'
> Subject: DOH! ata_alloc_composite failed!
>
> Dear subscribers,
>
> I am currently running a production server:
> FreeBSD 6.2 STABLE
> Onboard Intel ICH8R Raid 1
> -Original Message-
> From: Jan Catrysse
> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 2:18 PM
> To: 'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'
> Subject: RAID1 synchronisation - howto OR not necessary?
>
> Dear subscribers,
>
> I am currently running a production server:
> FreeBSD 6.2 STABLE
> Onboard Inte
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> 7. Same as question 6 but for your answer on question 3?
This should read:
7. If the new system corrected the worst aspect of the current system
but broke the best aspect of it would you use the new system?
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On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 09:19:15 -0500
"Aryeh M. Friedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Repost from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Please don't cross-post from questions@ to stable@ and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 3. What is the single best aspect of the current system?
That you can add custom patches to the csup-ped
On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 16:19:15 +0200, Aryeh M. Friedman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. What is more important to your personal use of FreeBSD (the ports
system, the underlaying OS, some other aspect)?
The "form follows function" of the whole FreeBSD kernel/userland and
ports. Licensing ;)
Hello,
There is a way to calculate the checksum in ports using make with an
argument…
I can't remember the name of the argument…
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> Hello,
>
> There is a way to calculate the checksum in ports using make with
> an argument…
>
> I can't remember the name of the argument…
>
cd /usr/ports/...
make sums
For more detail see ports(8)
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FloSoft System
> Greetings
>
> I'm trying to configure cyrus-imapd on a FreeBSD (6.2) mail server. The
> only guide Google pointed me to is this one, who seems a bit outdated :
>
> http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~venkat/tutorial1.html
>
> So I tried to follow it, making all the changes I could figure out.
> First, I ins
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As has been hashed out in -ports@ over the last few days there is at
least a need to examine weither or not the current ports system should
remain as is or potentially be re-engineered in the f
> Hi,
>
> Can I install Free BSD latest version on my laptop with dual boot (Windows
> Vista + Free BSD), my system configuration details are as follows
Probably. You will have to divide your hard disk.
I have successfully been doing that will Partition Magic (7.0) but recently
got V 8.0 and
On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 18:48:33 +0100
Jorn Argelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also note that vi doesn't work by default as it needs to write
> to /tmp. So mount /tmp or re-mount / to RW permissions.
I think vi will also fail unless it has access to termcap, so you'd
need /usr mounted too.
On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 10:51:57 -0500
"Aryeh M. Friedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bsd wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > There is a way to calculate the checksum in ports using make with
> > an argument…
> cd /usr/ports/...
> make sums
That should be:
make makesum
(assuming the intent is to update d
Jorn Argelo wrote:
> RW wrote:
>> On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 18:48:33 +0100
>> Jorn Argelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Also note that vi doesn't work by default as it needs to write
>>> to /tmp. So mount /tmp or re-mount / to RW permissions.
>>>
>> I think vi will also fail unless it has acces
RW wrote:
On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 18:48:33 +0100
Jorn Argelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also note that vi doesn't work by default as it needs to write
to /tmp. So mount /tmp or re-mount / to RW permissions.
I think vi will also fail unless it has access to termcap, so you'd
need /usr mou
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Jorn Argelo wrote:
RW wrote:
On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 18:48:33 +0100
Jorn Argelo [1]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also note that vi doesn't work by default as it needs to write
to /tmp. So mount /tmp or re-mount / to RW permissions.
I
Benjamin M. A'Lee wrote:
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 01:15:22AM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2007-11-30 16:06, "Saravanan Shanmugham (sarvi)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build all of FreeBSD from a Linux Machine and seem to
be running into problems. We have farm of build
Jerry McAllister wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can I install Free BSD latest version on my laptop with dual boot (Windows
>> Vista + Free BSD), my system configuration details are as follows
>
> Probably. You will have to divide your hard disk.
> I have successfully been doing that will Partition Magic (
I don't know if this is a bind question or a FreeBSD question
since it could be either.
We've run bind in a sandbox for some years. After the
latest security upgrades to FreeBSD6.2.9, bind refused to start.
If I change ownership of /var/named to root:wheel and run named
as root, it works
On Monday 03 December 2007 02:08:52 pm Yuri wrote:
> I have Motorola cellphone with data package on it and FreeBSD laptop.
> It would be very nice to have internet everywhere.
> Anybody uses/used cellphone this way?
>
> I know internet connectivity can go through the special cable and maybe
> throu
I have Motorola cellphone with data package on it and FreeBSD laptop.
It would be very nice to have internet everywhere.
Anybody uses/used cellphone this way?
I know internet connectivity can go through the special cable and maybe through
Bluetooth.
I guess from FreeBSD side it should look like U
Hi:
I have recently tried to update to the latest snapshot, it appears that
named is not built/installed with build/installworld build targets:
The installed named depends on libcrypto.so.4 and libc.so.6, but
installworld, delete-old, delete-old-libs deletes these as they have
been obsoleted
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In addition to the bellow mail, I giving processor details
>
> AMD Turion? 64 Mobile Technology
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Can I install Free BSD latest version on my laptop with dual boot (Windows
> Vista + Free BSD), my system configuration details are as follows
>
> HP Compaq
Quoting Josh Paetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've done it, and it's painfultook me the better part of two days to get
>
> working. The main sticking points are you need to dial some arbitrary number
>
> that your provider won't be able to tell you without spending 5 hours on the
>
> phone,
I have my mail system running on my FreeBSD server. It uses postfix
outgoing, and dovecot to manage the Imap server, and finally Seamonkey
either locally or from one of my other machines, to read/write my mail,
it makes for a very portable mail system, but I am now convinced I have
one major b
Hi list,
I've got the following.
Everytime when I start /etc/rc.d/named I get the following issue.
hulk# /etc/rc.d/named start
etc/namedb/master changed
user expected 0 found 53 modified
gid expected 0 found 53 modified
Starting named.
If I leave it like this I get the following
Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have recently tried to update to the latest snapshot, it appears that
> named is not built/installed with build/installworld build targets:
>
> The installed named depends on libcrypto.so.4 and libc.so.6, but
> installworld, delete-old, delete-old-libs deletes the
Gelsema, P (Patrick) - FreeBSD wrote:
> In /etc/rc.conf I got the following.
> hulk# cat /etc/rc.conf | grep named
> named_enable="YES"
> named_uid="bind"
> named_chrootdir="/var/named"
grep named /etc/defaults/rc.conf
# named. It may be possible to run named in a sandbox, man security for
named_e
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 02:26:07PM -0500, Chess Griffin wrote:
> Jerry McAllister wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Can I install Free BSD latest version on my laptop with dual boot (Windows
> >> Vista + Free BSD), my system configuration details are as follows
> >
> > Probably. You will have to divid
I am running FreeBSD 6.2 with Jabberd installed from ports:
jabberd-2.1.18
When I reboot the machine, jabberd will not start, but it will start if I
manually restart it with /usr/local/etc/rc.d/jabberd restart
/var/log/messages shows:
jabberd/c2s[989]: mysql: connection to database failed: Can
Chuck Robey wrote:
I have my mail system running on my FreeBSD server. It uses postfix
outgoing, and dovecot to manage the Imap server, and finally Seamonkey
either locally or from one of my other machines, to read/write my mail,
it makes for a very portable mail system, but I am now convinced
Yuri wrote:
It's unfortunate that even though cell phone already has IP connectivity that
built-in browser works through it's still necessary to go through dialup/PPP to
get this to laptop.
I guess I will give it a try too.
Hmm, some cellphones basically run Linux "underneath", don't they?
T
> When I change the ownership, problem goes away.
> How can I get the problem away without changing the ownership?
in the options {} section
what do you have for:
options {
// Relative to the chroot directory
// named_chrootdir="/var/named"
directory "/etc/namedb";
Zachary Kline wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently using FreeBSD 6.2 release with security patches from
Releng6-2. This is in a Qemu virtual machine, if only because I don't know
of any other system which will let me redirect the serial port over a Telnet
session.
All that being said, I am slight
On Mon, December 3, 2007 23:29, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
>> When I change the ownership, problem goes away.
>> How can I get the problem away without changing the ownership?
> in the options {} section
> what do you have for:
>
> options {
> // Relative to the chroot directory
> // n
> Check your make.conf
DOH! You're right, I was migrating from another system where I had build
of named disabled. If you ever pass by where I live, I'll invite you for
a beer ...
Cheers, Erik
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Hi,
I'm currently using FreeBSD 6.2 release with security patches from
Releng6-2. This is in a Qemu virtual machine, if only because I don't know
of any other system which will let me redirect the serial port over a Telnet
session.
All that being said, I am slightly confused by the stuf
On Mon, December 3, 2007 23:03, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> Gelsema, P (Patrick) - FreeBSD wrote:
>> In /etc/rc.conf I got the following.
>> hulk# cat /etc/rc.conf | grep named
>> named_enable="YES"
>> named_uid="bind"
>> named_chrootdir="/var/named"
> grep named /etc/defaults/rc.conf
> # named. I
I'm running the latest xorg release available in FreeBSD ports
collection. I have several computers and had quite a bit of trouble
making the transition to the modular xorg release. I believe my laptop
made it thru the modular updagrade but has since stopped working. I
have tried to re-instal
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 09:19:15AM -0500, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> 1. What is more important to your personal use of FreeBSD (the ports
> system, the underlaying OS, some other aspect)?
Yes. (i.e., mu)
> 2. How frequently do you interact with the ports systems and what is
> the most common int
On Mon, December 3, 2007 23:44, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
>> Gelsema, P (Patrick) - FreeBSD wrote:
>>> Ok.. In the /var directory there is no dump directory. So solving this
>>> I
>>> should do the following:
>>>
>>> hulk# mkdir /var/dump
>>> hulk# chown bind:bind /var/d
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> Gelsema, P (Patrick) - FreeBSD wrote:
>> Ok.. In the /var directory there is no dump directory. So solving this I
>> should do the following:
>>
>> hulk# mkdir /var/dump
>> hulk# chown bind:bind /var/dump
Well, if its relative to the chroot, its
/var/named/var/dump
--
Gelsema, P (Patrick) - FreeBSD wrote:
> Ok.. In the /var directory there is no dump directory. So solving this I
> should do the following:
>
> hulk# mkdir /var/dump
> hulk# chown bind:bind /var/dump
>
> Is that correct?
I believe so.
>
> Whilst I am on the BIND topic, does BIND automatically r
>
> I have Motorola cellphone with data package on it and FreeBSD laptop.
> It would be very nice to have internet everywhere.
> Anybody uses/used cellphone this way?
>
> I know internet connectivity can go through the special cable and maybe
> through
> Bluetooth.
>
> I guess from FreeBSD side
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 06:22:40PM -0500, Anne Moore wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Whenever my users connect to my FreeBSD system, they are automatically
> disconnected after 1 minute of inactivity. This happens no matter if they
> are connected to our Oracle instance or SSH or Telnet, or anything. It's
>
At 05:22 PM 12/3/2007, Anne Moore wrote:
Hi All
Whenever my users connect to my FreeBSD system, they are automatically
disconnected after 1 minute of inactivity. This happens no matter if they
are connected to our Oracle instance or SSH or Telnet, or anything. It's
like the server "hangs-up" on
Hi All
Whenever my users connect to my FreeBSD system, they are automatically
disconnected after 1 minute of inactivity. This happens no matter if they
are connected to our Oracle instance or SSH or Telnet, or anything. It's
like the server "hangs-up" on them after no activity for a minute or so.
Hey all,
It seems most of the things I want to do under freeBSD have been turned
into nice KLD modules. However, I'm still forced to do a kernel recompile
for QUOTA support.
Is there some major reason it cannot be made into a KLD as well?
-Dan Mahoney
--
"It would be bad."
-Egon Spengler
Hi all -
I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up
screen.
And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on
linux.
My understanding is this has something to do with the termcap entry and
'WS', but as far as I can tell that isn't being set
Thanks, Kevin. This may well work with the SSH, but it's actually
disconnecting all my clients, telnet, Oracle, etc. There is a config for
telnet, but nothing for Oracle (that I know of). Also, ldap, etc. It's the
strangest thing!!
thank you though for response
Anne
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F
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 05:57:25PM -0700, Chad Perrin wrote:
>
> My Thinkpad R52 works like a charm. T series Thinkpads are basically the
> big brother of R series Thinkpads, and also work exceedingly well (my
> favorite laptop of all time was a T24p).
That was a typo. I meant to type T42p, not
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 01:42:11PM +0545, Tek Bahadur Limbu wrote:
>
> But since you mentioned that the primarily use of this laptop will be
> for gaming purposes, I don't think that FreeBSD is the right OS for this
> stuff. Of course, I could be wrong because I don't play games on my
> FreeBSD
On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 11:01:48AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
>
> ThinkPad T23 is around $200 and ThinkPad T30 is around $300. They would
> work like a charm with FreeBSD.
> If you are going to spend $500 you might as well by new lap top.
> Personally, I would not buy anything else but Thin
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> [Repost from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> As has been hashed out in -ports@ over the last few days there is at
> least a need to examine weither or not the current ports system should
> remain as is or potentially be re-engineered in the future (estimates
> if and when needed v
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
1. What is more important to your personal use of FreeBSD (the ports
system, the underlaying OS, some other aspect)?
2. How frequently do you interact with the ports systems and what is
the most common interaction you have with it?
Portupgrade a few times a mont
On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 20:01 -0800, Kamil Kisiel wrote:
> On Nov 23, 2007 7:31 PM, Kamil Kisiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Nov 23, 2007 7:16 PM, Christopher Cowart
> >
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 07:09:36PM -0800, Kamil Kisiel wrote:
> > > > On 11/23/07, Chris
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> Zachary Kline wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm currently using FreeBSD 6.2 release with security patches from
>> Releng6-2. This is in a Qemu virtual machine, if only because I don't
>> know of any other system which will let
Erik Cederstrand wrote:
Chuck Robey wrote:
I have my mail system running on my FreeBSD server. It uses postfix
outgoing, and dovecot to manage the Imap server, and finally Seamonkey
either locally or from one of my other machines, to read/write my
mail, it makes for a very portable mail syste
Could anyone know the http mirror of Freebsd ISO file?
for some reason, ftp is prohibitied in my area.
Thanks you
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I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up
screen.
And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on
linux.
My understanding is this has something to do with the termcap entry and
'WS', but as far as I can tell that isn't being set anywhere.
Also
cron jobs seem to get stuck. Not always, but within a day, there are at
least 20 stuck. It is not always the same cronjob that does the
sticking. :) When this occurs, I can run ps ax| grep cron and get a
bunch of lines like this:
51921 ?? D 0:00.00 cron: running job (cron)
51922 ??
I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up
screen.
And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't
happen on
linux.
My understanding is this has something to do with the termcap entry
and
'WS', but as far as I can tell that isn't being set anywhere.
I'm aware of the existence of MythTV, but don't know a heck of a lot more
than that it exists.
What PVR/DVR software do you (the population of this list) recommend for
use with FreeBSD? What online resources do you recommend for guidance in
setting it up (both for hardware compatibility and confi
Rudy wrote:
cron jobs seem to get stuck. Not always, but within a day, there are at
least 20 stuck. It is not always the same cronjob that does the
sticking. :) When this occurs, I can run ps ax| grep cron and get a
bunch of lines like this:
51921 ?? D 0:00.00 cron: running job (cro
Zachary Kline wrote:
"Kevin Kinsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zachary Kline wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently using FreeBSD 6.2 release with security patches from
Releng6-2. This is in a Qemu virtual machine, if only because I don't
know of any other system which
whenever i do host [hostname] the following messages will appear:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ host freebsd.org
freebsd.org has address 69.147.83.40
;; Warning: Message parser reports malformed message packet.
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
I have been working with this tapa drive: HP StorageWorks Ultrium 232
Tape Drive With FreeBSD 6.1-p16 and my scsi card is:
aic7892: Ultra160 Wide Channel A, SCSI Id=6, 32/253 SCBs
I have running bacula since 1.38.10 with this tape drive, the i
update to 1.38.11 not to many changes, more than a
Below is part of the cron... Seems like any random cronjob can get clogged up... load varies from
0.2 to 1.0 on this dual-core box. I rebooted the box -- cron's continue to slowly pile up.
One of the cronjobs that is 'stuck' is this one: /root/bin/raid-status.sh
which can be found here:
ht
On Sat, 1 Dec 2007 17:13:41 +0100 "Jack Raats" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>After a sucessfull build of the kernel and world, make installworld gives the
>following errors:
>
>install-info --quiet --defsection="Programming & development tools."
>--defentry="* libcom_err: (com_err).
Le Mon 3/12/2007, Jim Riggs disait
>> I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up
>> screen.
>>
>> And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on
>> linux.
>>
>> My understanding is this has something to do with the termcap entry and
>> 'WS', but
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Percentage Change in November from October:
Overall - 2.5%
Broken down as:
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In the last episode (Dec 03), Support (Rudy) said:
> Below is part of the cron... Seems like any random cronjob can get
> clogged up... load varies from 0.2 to 1.0 on this dual-core box. I
> rebooted the box -- cron's continue to slowly pile up.
>
> One of the cronjobs that is 'stuck' is this on
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