I would like to expand /usr of FreeBSD 6.2. I plan to get a new HDD, format
it and create slices. But how to proceed after that? Do I just mount it over
the existing /usr or is there any additional steps that must be performed?
it's quite difficult to understand you (at least for me).
what do y
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 12:41:13AM +, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> it's a stupid little question really but I have an xterm filled with a
> log file (telnetted into another machine) which is scrolled off the
> screen. How do I select all the text in one go? I only seem to be able
> to select th
Hello,
I would like to expand /usr of FreeBSD 6.2. I plan to get a new HDD, format
it and create slices. But how to proceed after that? Do I just mount it over
the existing /usr or is there any additional steps that must be performed?
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Been starting to look into writing some stuff that uses unix domain
sockets, but I've been running into the problem of figuring out what
the calling PID is on the other end.
Any suggestions on where I should begin to look?
As it currently stands, I am looking at doing this with perl.
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 09:40:53 -0600 Matt wrote:
> Is the concern with the apparent out-of-order numbering based on how
> you want to access these devices in areas like fstab?
No, not really. Once I set them up in the directory tree, what the drive's
device name is won't make a diff to how the syst
>
>>> If you are connecting to the ISP it would be better not to specify IP
>>> to let them be negotiated.
>>
>> How will I go ahead and set the static ips for both my wan connections?
>>
>
> If IPs are static then provider itself will negotiate them every time
> same. If you will specify them and
Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 13:03:25 schrieb navneet Upadhyay:
> 1. Is FreeBSD little Endian like windows?
FreeBSD endianness depends on the hardware architecture it runs on (as
endianness is a hardware characterization). (Very) generally, anything that's
related to an Intel CPU is little-endian,
> 1. Is FreeBSD little Endian like windows?
>=20
> 2. Linux is Big endian?
>=20
> wrote a code int i =3D 1;if((i >> 1) =3D=3D 0) little else big
> got little on all platforms bsd,linux,windows.
>=20
> *Does endianness depends on OS or the hardware?*
It depends on the hardware.
http://en.wikipe
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 17:55:12 +0100 (CET) Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> that's like 64-bit soundcards that have to be "better" than 32-bit, while
> most of them was unable to actually get past 13-14 bit (most past 12) with
> it's signal to noise ratio.
Maybe that's not quite the same thing. :-)
Howev
On Jan 16, 2008 1:48 PM, Jeffrey Hutzelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The "let's just slurp everything into the main distribution so we don't
> have to worry about stable interfaces" approach is really poor. It
> encourages bad engineering practice among people maintaining the main
> distributio
On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 22:38:06 -0800
Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone tried the usb based wifi adapters, something like this
> http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=179211
> with freebsd?
hey,
i've used some with the ural chipset, and I think a Netgear GA-11 (
Thank you! That fixed it.
---
I can't find this in the FreeBSD handbook (not in
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sendmail.html
anyway). Would that be a documentation bug? If not, which piece of
documentation should I have read?
Regards,
Wouter
2008/2/4, Matthew Seaman
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 05:33:22 -0600 (CST)
Scott Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 04:30:21 -0600 "Zane C.B."
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >wrote:
> >Been starting to look into writing some stuff that uses unix domain
> >sockets, but I've been running into the problem of figu
DAve wrote:
> Mark D. Foster wrote:
>> Andy was right, it's the line-ordering in your zone file.
>> I take it you can't slave the zone from tinydns to bind?
>>
>
> Arrrg! I tried moving the txt record but no change. I can put the recs
> in any order I want as the script that generates my Bind Zo
Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 15:21:52 schrieb Zane C.B.:
> I've come across that mentioned in unix(4). There is no support for
> it in regards to Perl. Another problem is it requires support for
> that on both ends.
>
> More and more it looks like getting either PID and/or user info about
> the other
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 12:54:44 +0100
"Heiko Wundram (Beenic)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 11:30:21 schrieb Zane C.B.:
> > Been starting to look into writing some stuff that uses unix
> > domain sockets, but I've been running into the problem of
> > figuring out what the ca
Not true. Alpha is big- or little-endian (so, it's bi-endian), depending on
how it's booted, and IIRC the Windows NT version running on Alpha used the
big-endian mode of the CPU. But I might be mistaken.
i had SRM console used netbsd too later, too little endian.
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look at this
$SORT is sort -S 512m
$tmp2 is input filename (being 2GB size), $tmp3 is output
this fragment tries (with success) to randomize lines from $tmp2 and write
it to $tmp3
while read ll;do
echo $RANDOM $RANDOM $ll
done <$tmp2 | $SORT |cut -f 3- -d " " >$tmp3
this works but why b
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 13:39:52 +0100 (CET) Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> did you ever got your UFS filesystem broken not because your drive failed?
That is not the point here. I have been using FreeBSD sind version 3.3,
which was released in 1999. Before that I used Linux. So I can't even look
back on 10
My apologies to you and the list.
thanks,
jeremy
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Hello, people!
Does anybody know whether the SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M
motherboard is supported by FreeBSD 6.3 ... or 7.0?
--
We are choosing a motherboard for a low-end mail server (this is a small
company with lots of mail,... and the host will also
did you ever got your UFS filesystem broken not because your drive failed?
That is not the point here. I have been using FreeBSD sind version 3.3,
which was released in 1999. Before that I used Linux. So I can't even look
while i was using linux - crashed filesystem was quite common without an
the Windows NT days, which ran on Alpha workstations which were big-endian.
Alpha is little endian. i had alpha 21066 running linux.
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hello,
I'm surprised that no one replied, but anyway, just an update: it
seems I've managed to resolve the problem with this short ifstated(8)
config:
==
# loglevel debug
ping = '("ping -q -c 1 -t 1 192.168.1.1 > /dev/null" every 10)'
state one {
if !$ping
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 12:22:30PM +0100, Christian Baer wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 09:40:53 -0600 Matt wrote:
>
> > Is the concern with the apparent out-of-order numbering based on how
> > you want to access these devices in areas like fstab?
>
> No, not really. Once I set them up in the dire
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 11:18:12AM -, Reinhold wrote:
> >
> >>> If you are connecting to the ISP it would be better not to specify IP
> >>> to let them be negotiated.
> >>
> >> How will I go ahead and set the static ips for both my wan connections?
> >>
> >
> > If IPs are static then provider
Hi,
I'm trying to work with Libnet in BSD, I ftped the package, did a
./configure and a make install and things seemed to be fine.
But when I try to compile a simple application, I get a msg : " undefined
reference :libnet_init" , actually it looks like it doesnt recognize any of
the libnet functi
On Monday 04 February 2008 09:43:56 am Leonid Satanovsky wrote:
> Hello, people!
> Does anybody know whether the SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M
> motherboard is supported by FreeBSD 6.3 ... or 7.0?
> --
> We are choosing a motherboard for a low-end mail server
On Monday 04 February 2008 12:20:49 Michael K. Smith - Adhost wrote:
> I'm interested in making my messages file more likely to survive a hacking
> attempt and I've set the sappend flag to that end. It would be nice if
> syslog-ng could actually rotate the logfile since it gets quite large, but
>
Just because it is a more generalized way of doing it and it
is so easy, and takes no extra space, so why not!
because it adds an unneeded mess. at least for me.
and reduces chance that windows will make any mess when (probably by
accident) windows will be booted with this drive connected.
_
to it./usr/local and /usr/src are often good candidates.
To do that, create the partition using fdisk (for the slice), then
if it's freebsd-only drive, why using fdisk at all?
i live very well without it on ALL machines i installed.
you simply get (for example)
/dev/ad0a instead of ad
On Monday 04 February 2008 18:54:49 Bhuvaneswari Ramkumar wrote:
> I'm trying to work with Libnet in BSD, I ftped the package, did a
> ./configure and a make install and things seemed to be fine.
> But when I try to compile a simple application, I get a msg : " undefined
> reference :libnet_init"
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 12:58:29AM -0500, Kyle Moffett wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2008 1:48 PM, Jeffrey Hutzelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The "let's just slurp everything into the main distribution so we don't
> > have to worry about stable interfaces" approach is really poor. It
> > encourages b
it looks like echo'ed data is kept in bash memory
I think that's the way it should be, because sort needs the whole output of
the loop before it can begin sorting.
i mean BASH takes memory, not sort.
sort take 512MB RAM +temp files as i wanted through -S 512m
1. Is FreeBSD little Endian like windows?
2. Linux is Big endian?
wrote a code int i = 1;if((i >> 1) == 0) little else big
got little on all platforms bsd,linux,windows.
*Does endianness depends on OS or the hardware?*
**
**
*Thanks,*
*navneet*
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Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 11:30:21 schrieb Zane C.B.:
> Been starting to look into writing some stuff that uses unix domain
> sockets, but I've been running into the problem of figuring out what
> the calling PID is on the other end.
>
> Any suggestions on where I should begin to look?
>
> As it c
On Monday 04 February 2008 19:36:17 Bhuvaneswari Ramkumar wrote:
> well actually, even the sample applications seem to have the same problem,
> So I'm guessing its some installation issue:
>
> # cc dns.c
> /var/tmp//ccImyVt1.o(.text+0x88) : In function 'main' : : undefined
> reference to 'libnet_i
Hello All:
I'm interested in making my messages file more likely to survive a hacking
attempt and I've set the sappend flag to that end. It would be nice if
syslog-ng could actually rotate the logfile since it gets quite large, but the
sappend flag seems to prohibit that from happening. Is th
> On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 04:30:21 -0600 "Zane C.B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>Been starting to look into writing some stuff that uses unix domain
>sockets, but I've been running into the problem of figuring out what
>the calling PID is on the other end.
>
>Any suggestions on where I should begin
-Inet doesnt work :-(
On Feb 4, 2008 2:23 PM, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Bhuvaneswari Ramkumar writes:
>Bhuvaneswari> well actually, even the sample applications seem to have
> the same problem,
>Bhuvaneswari> So I'm guessing its some installation issue:
>
> Bhuvaneswari Ramkumar writes:
Bhuvaneswari> well actually, even the sample applications seem to have the
same problem,
Bhuvaneswari> So I'm guessing its some installation issue:
Bhuvaneswari> # cc dns.c
Bhuvaneswari> /var/tmp//ccImyVt1.o(.text+0x88) : In function 'main' : :
With some graphic cards, the "green" screen saver doesn't shut down
my flatscreen.
Since I had some trouble finding one properly supported by X.org,
I've tried different graphic cards over the last few days. DPMS
mode in X11 is fine, but without X11, the "green" syscons screen
saver doesn't work
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 07:34:56PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >to it./usr/local and /usr/src are often good candidates.
> >
> >To do that, create the partition using fdisk (for the slice), then
>
> if it's freebsd-only drive, why using fdisk at all?
Just because it is a more generali
loaded free bsd 7.0 rc1 and often wont boot with all terminal e
boots then when i hit alt F1, 2,3,4,5,6,7 all but one will come up sometimes
its ttyv5
sometimes missing ttyv2 other times (rarely) all 6 will hit like nothing is
wrong ?
problem ?
thanks todd
On Sunday 03 February 2008 14:47:47 Eugen wrote:
> The configuration files for FreeBSD are shown below.
> The output of ifconfig and netstat are also shown for BSD and Linux.
>
> What confuses me is the fact that having the same router settings, when I
> boot in Linux the network is usable, while
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
look at this
$SORT is sort -S 512m
$tmp2 is input filename (being 2GB size), $tmp3 is output
this fragment tries (with success) to randomize lines from $tmp2 and
write it to $tmp3
while read ll;do
echo $RANDOM $RANDOM $ll
done <$tmp2 | $SORT |cut -f 3- -d " " >$tmp3
Endianness depends on the hardware.
In internal kernel structures endianness does not matter, if
communicating with other machines protocols (usually) define a
bitorder.
The c-library and/or systemlibrary contains utility functions for conversion.
Regards,
Wouter Oosterveld
2008/2/4, navneet U
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Hash: RIPEMD160
Wouter Oosterveld wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm experiencing a weird problem with sendmail on a FreeBSD
> 6.3-RELEASE machine (Dell PE2950 AMD64). Sendmail seems to only bind
> to the loopback device while not explicitly configured. I copied the
> conf
Hello,
I'm experiencing a weird problem with sendmail on a FreeBSD
6.3-RELEASE machine (Dell PE2950 AMD64). Sendmail seems to only bind
to the loopback device while not explicitly configured. I copied the
config from an 5.3-RELEASE-p9 machine.
I ofcourse checked the change log of sendmail, /usr/s
1. Is FreeBSD little Endian like windows?
2. Linux is Big endian?
wrote a code int i = 1;if((i >> 1) == 0) little else big
got little on all platforms bsd,linux,windows.
*Does endianness depends on OS or the hardware?*
on hardware
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/usr to spread the load while making worlds and I mount /usr/obj
asynchronously to increase write speed. With several filesystems I can
spread to load the way I want it and decide where the data goes. And one
broken fs doesn't screw up the others in the process.
did you ever got your UFS filesys
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 15:36:30 +0100
"Heiko Wundram (Beenic)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 15:21:52 schrieb Zane C.B.:
> > I've come across that mentioned in unix(4). There is no support
> > for it in regards to Perl. Another problem is it requires support
> > for that on b
:-) tried either ways , dosent work, I'm guessing it has to do with my make
itself
On Feb 4, 2008 2:39 PM, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Bhuvaneswari Ramkumar writes:
>Bhuvaneswari> -Inet doesnt work :-(
>
> thats not '-Inet' but '-lnet' .
>
> HTH
> --
> Ashish S
Heiko Wundram (Beenic) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Alpha is little endian. i had alpha 21066 running linux.
>
> Not true. Alpha is big- or little-endian (so, it's bi-endian),
Alpha is little-endian in practice. I've never heard of DEC--or
anybody else for that matter--building a big-endian a
Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 14:30:12 schrieb Wojciech Puchar:
> > the Windows NT days, which ran on Alpha workstations which were
> > big-endian.
>
> Alpha is little endian. i had alpha 21066 running linux.
Not true. Alpha is big- or little-endian (so, it's bi-endian), depending on
how it's booted
> Bhuvaneswari Ramkumar writes:
Bhuvaneswari> -Inet doesnt work :-(
thats not '-Inet' but '-lnet' .
HTH
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On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:20:14PM +0100, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote:
|
|As I said above: it depends on the hardware. There is even hardware (ARM, in
|particular) which can run in little- or big-endian mode, depending on how it
|is initialized.
If I recall correctly some of the MIPS chips had/
Question:
Do I need to do this for every libnet app I compile, like modify the PROG
variable in the app's folder even for the sample aplications already
compiled & set ?
Aside this, if someone could tell me the exact compilation steps for Libnet,
it would be really helpful.
Thanks
Bhuvana
O
Good afternoon, everybody!
I'm looking for a suggestion for a file manager. Something like the Total
Commander known from Windows. I know the mc and I already use it. But it
has a few functions I miss. Most importantly being able to create queues.
I have a lot of work to do that looks like this:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 12:12:49PM +0200, Deian Popov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to expand /usr of FreeBSD 6.2. I plan to get a new HDD, format
> it and create slices. But how to proceed after that? Do I just mount it over
> the existing /usr or is there any additional steps that must be pe
My experience with the onboard BIOS RAID of various motherboards has been
horrific. I'd suggest one of two paths, depending on the RAID configuration
you're going for.
you well called it "BIOS RAID". because it is actually completely normal
hardware, just with crappy software RAID in BIOS.
g
Hello,
In the online handbook, 5.4 X11 Configuration, 5.4.2 Configuring X11
states "As of version 7.3, Xorg can often work without any configuration file
by simply typing at prompt:
% startx
If this does not work, or if the default configuration is not acceptable,
then X11 must be configured
then X11 must be configured manually"
Where *is* this default configuration located?
default settings are embedded in Xorg binary - i think.
but there is no default configuration file.
So, the *only* thing I'd like to change is the XkbLayout setting. Is it
possible to locate this "default con
well actually, even the sample applications seem to have the same problem,
So I'm guessing its some installation issue:
# cc dns.c
/var/tmp//ccImyVt1.o(.text+0x88) : In function 'main' : : undefined
reference to 'libnet_init'
This is how my compilation result reads for the dns.c sample applicatio
I run a small FreeBSD server with a standard DSL line. I have it ping
the ISP every five seconds, and when it doesn't ping it logs the
results.
I notice very inconsistent results. Sometimes it's up for a week
without a single drop, while other times it's up for 30 seconds,
down for a minute, up fo
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 14:12:00 +0100
"Wouter Oosterveld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't find this in the FreeBSD handbook (not in
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sendmail.html
> anyway). Would that be a documentation bug? If not, which piece of
> documentation should
Thanks Wojciech, for your thoughts.
make sure you don't get a timeout because of high load or simply - the
server you ping doesn't respond.
Check that -
it's not line problem but modem hardware problem or their routing
problem.
But isn't the sync going down a sign of a bad line connection?
T
On Monday 04 February 2008 20:53:22 Bhuvaneswari Ramkumar wrote:
> Question:
>
> Do I need to do this for every libnet app I compile, like modify the PROG
> variable in the app's folder even for the sample aplications already
> compiled & set ?
Hmm, that goes into BSD's make system, so read u
> With some graphic cards, the "green" screen saver doesn't shut down
> my flatscreen.
I've noticed this for years with DVI displays on FreeBSD. I see it on
my machines with both ATI and Nvidia cards. It's annoying, but just a
niggle for me.
Cheers,
Brent
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On Sunday 03 February 2008 15:15:29 Gordon McKee wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:0: class=0x02 card=0x0df7105b chip=0x816810ec rev=0x01
> hdr=0x00
> vendor = 'Realtek Semiconductor'
> device = 'RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC'
> class = network
> subclass = e
I have use freeBSD 4.10
1/
As an administrator, how can i disable an account after three consecutive
unsuccessful login attempts?
2/
How can I enable logged file to monitor successful and unsuccessful logins and
logouts?
Thanks,
taho89
_
Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 23:04:57 schrieb Wojciech Puchar:
> why bzip2 is still used.
>
> grzip from ports (archivers/grzip) is much faster and compresses much
> better and it's not GNU licenced
bzip2 isn't GNU licensed, just to get things straight (straight from
www.bzip.org):
"""...because i
why bzip2 is still used.
grzip from ports (archivers/grzip) is much faster and compresses much
better and it's not GNU licenced
some comparision:
total 806208
-rw--- 1 wojtek wojtek 142508544 4 lut 22:44 html.tar
-rw--- 1 wojtek wojtek 34466564 4 lut 22:44 html.tar.bz2
-rw---
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 13:38:37 -0600
"Zane C.B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 15:36:30 +0100
> "Heiko Wundram (Beenic)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 15:21:52 schrieb Zane C.B.:
> > > I've come across that mentioned in unix(4). There is no support
> >
On 03/01/2008, at 11:56 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
As noted in my original report, this isn't a nagios issue per se ...
my first
experience with this issue was with Azureus/java ... so its a
'threading issue
in general' ...
A patch to force the package to link against libthr() has been
c
Hey, I just got a bunch of weird users in the local net, Im running FBSD
6.2 in every PC.
They asking me "why i got no @?" so I was doing some research for
acouple of days.
Using US keyboard layout i found the that hitting shift+2 got me a @,
using spanish layout hit altgr+2 got me a @ using
I disabled the firewall in /etc/rc.conf.
The message from ping is:
ping: sendto: Network is unreachable
How do I set the metric to 1 at boot? Is there a setting I have to put
in /etc/rc.conf
or somewhere else?
It still baffles me why Linux works on the desktop, Windows works on the laptop
(wire
On Feb 4, 2008, at 2:31 PM, Tuan Ho wrote:
1/
As an administrator, how can i disable an account after three
consecutive unsuccessful login attempts?
As root, you could run:
chsh -s /usr/sbin/nologin _user_
2/
How can I enable logged file to monitor successful and unsuccessful
logins and
I have two disks, ad0 and ad8.
ad0s1 and ad8s1 are a gmirror
ad0s2 and ad8s2 are in a zpool
Other than pulling ad0 and rebooting, is there a set of steps I can take
to make sure ad8 is bootable? Is an identical MBR a good enough test?
dd if=/dev/ad8 of=ad8.mbr bs=512 count=1
dd if=/dev/ad
On Tuesday 05 February 2008 00:28, Peter Harrison wrote:
> I don't know about the adaptor you've mentioned, but I'm using an Asus
> WL-167g (a ralink chipset) without problem using the native ural driver.
> Check the manpage for other supported devices.
But be wary. I've recently been in correspon
On Monday 04 February 2008 23:22:40 Sdävtaker wrote:
> Someone know a why to make alt+64 print a @ in the open program? They
> just use KDE, KATE, KMail and Firefox -.-
> Sdav
control centre -> regional & accessibility -> Input actions
Add a new one, using examples as a guide.I tied it with alt
At 06:17 PM 2/4/2008, Jarrod Sayers wrote:
On 03/01/2008, at 11:56 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
As noted in my original report, this isn't a nagios issue per se ...
my first
experience with this issue was with Azureus/java ... so its a
'threading issue
in general' ...
A patch to force the packa
Jonathan McKeown wrote:
But be wary. I've recently been in correspondence with someone (on a Linux
Users' Group list) who bought an Asus WL-167G on the strength of the ural(4)
manpage, and found it didn't work - apparently later versions use a different
Ralink chipset which as far as we could
without a single drop, while other times it's up for 30 seconds,
down for a minute, up for 2 minutes, down for 1. That can go on
for 10 hours, and then maybe it's stable again for a day or so.
It's always appears to be the DSL signal itself, as I can see the
modem sync light starts flashing when
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 12:22:30PM +0100, Christian Baer wrote:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 09:40:53 -0600 Matt wrote:
Is the concern with the apparent out-of-order numbering based on how
you want to access these devices in areas like fstab?
No, not really. Once I set them up
I don't know about the adaptor you've mentioned, but I'm using an Asus WL-167g
(a ralink chipset) without problem using the native ural driver. Check the
manpage for other supported devices.
Peter Harrison
Peter, Deb, Jessica, & Alex
Visit us online at www.4harrisons.blogspot.com
-Original
David Banning wrote:
e drop-in drop-out problem.
To any average computer user, these lines might appear normal -
when a page stops loading for a minute they just live with it, and
forget about it.
So here's my question:
1. is there anyone who has a lot of experience monitoring DSL lines
t
Check that -
it's not line problem but modem hardware problem or their routing problem.
But isn't the sync going down a sign of a bad line connection?
yes it is.
i don't know what modem/router your ISP uses, but the one that polish
telecom gives has 2 connection leds
one is titled "DSL"
Hi,
I know I've been noisy of late, but that should slow down if I ever get
things working around here again. I've given up on my old server hardware,
and put another machine in it's place. Unfortunately, everything but mail is
working for me on this server. The problem seems to be with spamassassi
Hi,
I am having problem with /usr/sbin/makemap hash on huge databases
under FreeBSD 5.5 and 6.3 while it is working on 4.11.
By huge I mean around 380,000 lines in the /etc/mail/access file.
After approximately 375,000 lines added into access.db I get:
makemap: access.db: line 375135: key a
Sort of solved. Found a workaround.
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On Feb 4, 2008, at 17:27, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi,
I am having problem with /usr/sbin/makemap hash on huge databases
under FreeBSD 5.5 and 6.3 while it is working on 4.11.
By huge I mean around 380,000 lines in the /etc/mail/access file.
After approximately 375,000 lines added into access.d
Robert Huff wrote:
Chris Whitehouse writes:
it's a stupid little question really but I have an xterm filled
with a log file (telnetted into another machine) which is
scrolled off the screen.
If you can telnet, can you ftp?
Robert Huff
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loaded free bsd 7.0 rc1 and noticed on re-boots
seems to be missing 1 ttyv* terminal almost every time
when i hit alt F1, 2,3,4,5,6,7 all but one terminal
will come up ...
also ps listing shows all but one terminal ttyv*
sometimes its ttyv5 sometimes missing ttyv2 other
times (rarely) all 6 will
HI,
I just installed smartmontools from ports on my churches system and I think
I'm glad I did. However, not being completely familiar with it, I'd like
some help with the messages (and errors) that have been discovered thus far
(since I installed it on Saturday, yikes!).
First was this, and
> I am just under 300K lines in that map at present. While I have
> always wondered where hash was going to break, I hadn't found the
> limit yet.
And what is even more weird is that last night it managed to build the
hash, with yet about 385,000 lines in /etc/mail/access...
Thanks any way.
Sorry I'm not getting this...
what did u want me to try ?
I'm not using the ports collection and have installed libnet 1.1.2.1 in
root.
Did u say I had to add these lines to the make-file of my app.c sample file
or to the BSD make-file in usr/share/mk or is it something else ?
.also my
On Monday 04 February 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> loaded free bsd 7.0 rc1 and often wont boot with all terminal e
> boots then when i hit alt F1, 2,3,4,5,6,7 all but one will come up
> sometimes its ttyv5 sometimes missing ttyv2 other times (rarely) all 6 will
> hit like nothing is wrong ? pro
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Alphons "Fonz" van Werven wrote:
E. J. Cerejo wrote:
Is there a tutorial on how to configure compiz fusion on FBSD 6.3 /
gnome or fluxbox.
1. Use the port/package.
2. Every now and then I see messages fly by in which you can find
exactly which flags/options to use
Hi,
I have a box with three hard drives:
/dev/da0 - dedicated to the OS
/dev/ad4s1e - data drive - mounted as /store
/dev/ad5s1e - hold a backup of /dev/ad4 - mounted as /backup
I used 'dump' to backup everything from /store to /backup with the
following command:
dump -0aun -f /backup/fullback
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