> "Xn" == Xn Nooby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Xn> Well, after 15 hours of experimenting, I have 1024x768 working!
Xn> Getting PreferredMode to work was the main thing, I think. It was
Xn> literally on my last try, before I reinstalled Ubuntu, that I got it
Xn> to work, lol. M
On Wednesday 02 January 2008 02:20, Chris Maness wrote:
I have an ABIT VP6 dual socket that I want to use as my FreeBSD server.
I only have one CPU installed, and I was told that if I were to add
another CPU that the serial numbers of the CPU had to be sequential. Is
this true? I see these proces
Dear All,
I noticed that 7.0 and 6.3 release candidates consist of three iso
images. What is the content of the ISO disc3. (Additional language
support or additional packages or something else?)
Best,
Predrag
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Dear All,
I noticed that 7.0 and 6.3 release candidates consist of three iso
images. What is the content of the ISO disc3. (Additional language
support or additional packages or something else?)
Best,
Predrag
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vittorio wrote:
> legal.intel_wpi.license_ack=1
>
> is in /boot/loader.conf
>
> BUT
> 1)
> it seems that sysctl is unable to find it and I have to set it via
> kenv legal.intel_wpi.license_ack=1
>
> Shouldn't this variable be set by sysctl or
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Dear All,
I noticed that 7.0 and 6.3 release candidates consist of three iso
images. What is the content of the ISO disc3. (Additional language
support or additional packages or something else?)
Best,
Predrag
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Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Dear All,
I noticed that 7.0 and 6.3 release candidates consist of three iso
images. What is the content of the ISO disc3. (Additional language
support or additional packages or something else?)
Best,
Predrag
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gary Smithe
> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 10:11 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: corporate backers of freebsd
>
>
> Good Day All and Happy New Year,
>
> I'm not looking to incite anyo
Hello, freebsd-questions.
After the following actions:
1. Insert USB Flash
2. mount_msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt
3. Remove USB Flash
4. umount -f /mnt
I have kernel panic every time. Is this a known issue? My system is
FreeBSD 7.0-RC1 from 1.01.2008.
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Michael
Michael Lednev wrote:
Hello, freebsd-questions.
After the following actions:
1. Insert USB Flash
2. mount_msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt
3. Remove USB Flash
4. umount -f /mnt
I have kernel panic every time. Is this a known issue? My system is
FreeBSD 7.0-RC1 from 1.01.2008.
Yes, long-standing issue
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andy Dills
> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 5:52 PM
> To: Colin Percival
> Cc: Pollywog; Giorgos Keramidas; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Future development of Jail (was Re: corporate backers
Hello, Kris.
On 2 ?? 2008 ?., 14:07:36 you wrote:
KK> Yes, long-standing issue with unexpected mounted device removal. Don't
KK> do that :)
Thanks, already found this PR, it's already 5 yo, wow :)
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Michael Lednev wrote:
Hello, Kris.
On 2 ?? 2008 ?., 14:07:36 you wrote:
KK> Yes, long-standing issue with unexpected mounted device removal. Don't
KK> do that :)
Thanks, already found this PR, it's already 5 yo, wow :)
There have been some recent partial workarounds committed in curren
Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote:
Am Dienstag, 1. Januar 2008 14:15:40 schrieb O. Hartmann:
I use OpenOffice 2.3.1 on several hardwareplatforms running FreeBSD
7.0-PRE/AMD64 and since I upgraded OpenOffice from OO 2.3.0 to 2.3.1 I
have massive problems, rendering OO unusuable! Before doing a PR I wo
Yeah, Freebsd documents much better than most Unix's... if you know
where to look. I read through the make man pages a hundred times thinking I
missed something in there.
Thanks for the help...
Chad
On Jan 1, 2008 7:09 PM, Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at
Folks:
If there's a problem with OpenOffice - and there surely is -
complaining here may feel good.
Complaining on "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", however, is _much_
more likely to get the attention necessary to get things fixed.
(Which may still take a while, but hopefully a shorter
On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 06:20:22PM +, James Jeffery wrote:
> Before i end the toipic, anyone got any feeback on the Asus Eee (mini
> laptops) with FreeBSD?
It works, but no drivers exist for the wireless or wired Ethernet ports.
The wireless is a newer Atheros part and ath(4) should gain supp
Michael Butler wrote:
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G'day ...
Yesterday, I setup nagios to do some system monitoring ... installed the
latest version from ports into a jail, so that I could easily move it around
between machines as I upgrade, without l
In response to Chuck Robey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> I use, for my imap-based mail, a combination of postfix, dovecot,
> thunderbird, enigmail (for gnupg), and openssl for browser security. When
> I delete mail messages, the majority of them delet
Hi
I am about to send a patch about a port. I would like to move a file
of the port, located in the
'files/' directory. Basically the file now is called netdisco.sh.in
and I would like to call it
netdisco.in.
If I use a normal 'diff -ruN' command to generate the patch, after I
apply the patch
the
On Wednesday 02 January 2008, Valerio Daelli said:
> Hi
>
> I am about to send a patch about a port. I would like to move a
> file of the port, located in the
> 'files/' directory. Basically the file now is called netdisco.sh.in
> and I would like to call it
> netdisco.in.
> If I use a normal 'diff
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Valerio Daelli wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am about to send a patch about a port. I would like to move a file
> of the port, located in the
> 'files/' directory. Basically the file now is called netdisco.sh.in
> and I would like to call it
> netdisco.in.
> If
I'm hoping I have missed something simple, but I am experiencing a problem
compiling OpenLDAP.
My BerkeleyDB files are in a non-standard location and I trying to set
CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS to point to the correct location.
I am logged in as a normal user, and I am using the following commands to
se
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> I don't. In the entire history of computers every time there has
> been a horsepower increase, the "normal" software that people run
> on the system has bloated to consume all available additional horsepower.
Really?
So how has the amount of horsep
On Jan 2, 2008 4:56 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gary Smithe
> > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 10:11 AM
> > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> > Subject: corporate backers of
On Jan 2, 2008 9:28 AM, Andy Dills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you really think what I'm suggesting is that bad of an idea, help me
> understand why the CTO of F5 immediately posted asking for a quote on
> developing this feature?
Just for the record, I'm not the same person as the CTO of F5.
>
> While you think there is nothing on that port something is running not
> letting that socket connection. Try rebooting the system and see if the
> problem is still there.
>
> -Derek
I did try that too. Didn't work.
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> I use, for my imap-based mail, a combination of postfix, dovecot,
> thunderbird, enigmail (for gnupg), and openssl for browser security. When
> I delete mail messages, the majority of them delete (what seems to me to
> be) instantaneously, but a small minority of mails takes quite a bit
> longer
Your last hint suggests that this is, in fact, a dns reverse resolution
issue.
Log into your server which is slow and try to resolve the ip address
of the host you trying to connect from (for instance, if you trying to
connect from
10.0.0.1 to 199.1.1.1, log into 199.1.1.1 and execute something li
At 03:03 PM 1/2/2008, Andrew Falanga wrote:
>
> While you think there is nothing on that port something is running not
> letting that socket connection. Try rebooting the system and see if the
> problem is still there.
>
> -Derek
I did try that too. Didn't work.
Have you tried tel
On 03/01/2008, at 1:56 AM, Tom Judge wrote:
I have also seen this issue, but have always put it down to the way
that
we manage our nagios deployments with cfengine. I will try to deploy
this change and monitor for the problem to see if it persists.
I hope I can confirm your frustrations. Th
Hello
I am Polish FreeBSD system administrator, I would like to participate
in the course and get a certificate of achievement of FreeBSD system and
in the future, if possible, I would like to become a trainer of FreeBSD.
What do I have to do to get a certificate of an administrator and how
ca
What I really need is an explanation **step by step** on how to set up a wpi
connection. Step by step .
Ciao
Vittorio
Il Wednesday 02 January 2008 10:41:11 Matthew Seaman ha scritto:
> vittorio wrote:
> > legal.intel_wpi.license_ack=1
> >
> > is in /boot/loader.conf
> >
> > BUT
> > 1)
> > i
In response to Administrator ZSK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
> I am Polish FreeBSD system administrator, I would like to participate
> in the course and get a certificate of achievement of FreeBSD system and
> in the future, if possible, I would like to become a trainer of FreeBSD.
> What do
Jarrod Sayers wrote:
On 03/01/2008, at 1:56 AM, Tom Judge wrote:
I have also seen this issue, but have always put it down to the way that
we manage our nagios deployments with cfengine. I will try to deploy
this change and monitor for the problem to see if it persists.
I hope I can confirm yo
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wrote:
> Not sure if this is related at all but out of the 3 nagios deployments we
> have here I have only ever seen it on one (It currently has 2 nagios threads
> spin
Chris Maness wrote:
I have an ABIT VP6 dual socket that I want to use as my FreeBSD server.
I only have one CPU installed, and I was told that if I were to add
another CPU that the serial numbers of the CPU had to be sequential. Is
this true? I see these processors on e-bay for $7 it would b
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 07:11:42PM -0500, Rob wrote:
> Chris Maness wrote:
>> I have an ABIT VP6 dual socket that I want to use as my FreeBSD server. I
>> only have one CPU installed, and I was told that if I were to add another
>> CPU that the serial numbers of the CPU had to be sequential. Is
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 07:24:28PM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> - --On Wednesday, January 02, 2008 22:54:33 + Tom Judge <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Not sure if this is related at all but out of the 3 nagios deployments we
> > have here I have only ever seen it on one (It currently ha
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Tom Judge wrote:
Jarrod Sayers wrote:
I hope I can confirm your frustrations. There is a threading issue
with Nagios when it's binaries are linked against libpthread(3)
threading library, the default on recent FreeBSD 5.x releases and all
6.x releases. The issue is random
Erik Trulsson wrote:
I assume you mean "BP6".
Why? The Abit BP6 and Abit VP6 both exist, and are two different
motherboards, with the VP6 being newer and supporting faster CPUs.
I see no reason to not believe he did mean "VP6".
Yes, thanks, I stand corrected. I googled and found the VP6.
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> I never tried on i386, but in my case it was an amd64 system as well ... not
> sure if that is relevant or not ... has anyone seen this problem *with* i386?
When I read about it, I was in the middle of upgrading the problem
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> That's actually good to know, as you're now (unless I am mistaken) the first
> user to contact me about this problem on non-i386 systems. One user, plus
>
Hello,
I have FreeBSD installed on my desktop, with 2 GB of RAM and
4 GB swap partition and this swap partition is very seldom
touched by the system and then only 2-3% used.
I want to install FreeBSD on a laptop with 4 GB of RAM and a
hard disk of 100 GB. Should I waste 8 GB for a swap p
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 17:13:28 -0800 (PST)
Eugen Udma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to install FreeBSD on a laptop with 4 GB of RAM and a
> hard disk of 100 GB. Should I waste 8 GB for a swap partition,
> as it is recommended in the handbook?
Probably not. The twice the ram rule is for people
Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 07:11:42PM -0500, Rob wrote:
Chris Maness wrote:
I have an ABIT VP6 dual socket that I want to use as my FreeBSD server. I
only have one CPU installed, and I was told that if I were to add another
CPU that the serial numbers of the CPU had
What information do the ISO files' boot.catalog contain, and how does
the boot code use it? Because they're differing in a couple of bytes
(-bootonly.iso VS -disc1.iso VS -livefs.iso)...
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Hello,
I've installed the mplayer port previously i used the WITHOUT_X11 option
because i didn't want x11 support as well as didn't want gtk2 and the libs
it brings in. Yet, a porgupgrade of this box pulled in those libs. I've
corrected this by uninstalling mplayer and it's dependencies with
Dave writes:
> I've installed the mplayer port previously i used the
> WITHOUT_X11 option because i didn't want x11 support as well as
> didn't want gtk2 and the libs it brings in. Yet, a porgupgrade of
> this box pulled in those libs. I've corrected this by
> uninstalling mplayer and it
At 08:34 12/30/2007, Ian Smith, wrote:
>On Sat, 29 Dec 2007, W. D. wrote:
> > At 08:49 12/22/2007, Ian Smith wrote:
> > >Warning: overlong message.
> > >access to only your LAN. Will this webserver later have a public IP
> > >address, or run behind NAT with port forwarding?
> >
> > Public IP.
>
I observe a serious problem with NFS exports from a Mac OS X 10.4 server
to FreeBSD 6.2 NFS clients (itself running on DELL PowerEdge 2850 server
hardware).
We use the StorNext distributed file system in which FreeBSD cannot
participate straightly (sorry to say). But OS X can do using the XS
On 31/12/2007, DAve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Small hint shown to me many years ago when enabling things in rc.conf.
> If I want to startup ipfilter for example (trimmed to avoid wrapping).
>
> bash-2.05b# cat /etc/defaults/rc.conf | grep ^ipfilter
>
> Returns the following,
> ipfilter_enable="
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