Hiya all.
I'm busy reading the manual on this, but am wondering if anyone has
tips and howtos available.
I took delivery of our new color laser printer, a CP1515n, HP
networked color laser. since this thing is not exactly cheap to run
I want to count pages per user, and since I have faile
Hi,
> I'm busy reading the manual on this, but am wondering if anyone has
> tips and howtos available.
>
> I took delivery of our new color laser printer, a CP1515n, HP
> networked color laser. since this thing is not exactly cheap to run
> I want to count pages per user, and since I have
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Mike Sweetser - Adhost
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have a network with a VPN device sitting beside a PF server, both
> connected to an internal network.
>
> PF Server: 10.1.4.1
> VPN Device: 10.1.4.200
>
> The VPNs are set up for 10.1.1.0/24 and 10.1.2.0/24, so any tra
> -Original Message-
> From: Valentin Bud [mailto:valentin@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:36 AM
> To: Mike Sweetser - Adhost
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: PF Routing to VPN Device
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Mike Sweetser - Adhost
> w
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Valentin Bud wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Mike Sweetser - Adhost <
> mik...@adhost.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> We have a network with a VPN device sitting beside a PF server, both
>> connected to an internal network.
>>
>> PF Server: 10.1.4.1
>
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, malathi selvaraj wrote:
> how to install samba in freebsd
Redirected to freebsd-questions@
You need to use the ports tree (check the handbook for how to
install/update it)
Then do
cd /usr/ports/net/samba33
make install
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fo
I've not yet had the luck with assigning more than one default gateway
in BSD,
simply use ipfw.
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, malathi selvaraj wrote:
> how to start local host is freeBSD,
> i install apache22 even after localhost is not working
1) Don't pick a random email and reply to it with a totally unrelated
question
2) This question should have gone to freebsd-questions@ same as your
other o
oneday before only i know the freeBSD and now i am working in that,i dn't
know to how to set up http://localhost:901 in that, any one guide me.
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On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 6:05 AM, malathi selvaraj wrote:
> how to join freebsd in irc
http://www.freebsd.org/community/irc.html
Take a second to look around . . . (this refers to your other question, as well)
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what do you mean ? what can't you do with the inetd.conf file ?
have you restart inetd daemon ? (/etc/rc.d/inetd restart)
when you restart, is stderr clean ?
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:21 AM, malathi selvaraj
wrote:
> i see the book and i install samba and i c
I have been asked to come up with an automated way of producing
web pages. Specifically, this is for mrtg but it really doesn't
matter. The idea is that there are many pages which are
identical except for different names and a couple of other items
such as whether the page represents a system that
I have been asked to come up with an automated way of producing
web pages. Specifically, this is for mrtg but it really doesn't
matter. The idea is that there are many pages which are
identical except for different names and a couple of other items
such as whether the page represents a system that
In response to Martin McCormick :
> I have been asked to come up with an automated way of producing
> web pages. Specifically, this is for mrtg but it really doesn't
> matter. The idea is that there are many pages which are
> identical except for different names and a couple of other items
> such
Gary Gatten escribió:
PS: kudos for actually reading all that stuff!
A lot of time free in my former user support job...
- Original Message -
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
To: FreeBSD Users
Sent: Wed Jun 17 12:18:07 2009
Subject: Gateway load balance
Hi all
First time
Gary Gatten escribió:
Adding 2 more default routes with same weight to each dsl line won't work?
I have another problem which I realized just now.
I configured via rc.conf the ip and netmask below but when I do ifconfig
the netmask appears as /24
calamardo# cat /etc/rc.conf | grep ifconfig
Wojciech Puchar escribio':
I am a long time Linux user (desktop and server) and started with
FreeBSD a year ago.
Thanks to the book Absolute FreeBSD 2nd Edition I learned a lot about
the OS and how to configure different services I used in Linux
(Slackware).
very rare case today - someone t
I have been trying to get the 'auto-mount' feature working in xfce4
without success.
An error message is displayed when I place a data disk into the cd
drive. This is a screen shot of the error message:
http://imagebin.ca/view/sSCSEg.html
This is the version of xfce4:
Xfce 4 Desktop Env
On 01.06.2009, at 18:48, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
every donation is highly welcome. Please have a look at
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/sponsors.shtml
As you can see, every donor is mentioned, no matter how
small the amount. They'll display a link for donations
of $5,000 or more, and a
Nikos Vassiliadis escribió:
Raul I. Becette wrote:
ifconfig_nfe0="192.168.10.9 255.255.0.0"
If I recall correctly the correct syntax would be:
ifconfig_nfe0="192.168.10.9 netmask 255.255.0.0"
or (the syntax I prefer)
ifconfig_nfe0="192.168.10.9/16"
Yes. that was the problem. Forgot the "ne
Raul I. Becette wrote:
ifconfig_nfe0="192.168.10.9 255.255.0.0"
If I recall correctly the correct syntax would be:
ifconfig_nfe0="192.168.10.9 netmask 255.255.0.0"
or (the syntax I prefer)
ifconfig_nfe0="192.168.10.9/16"
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Hi,
I am currently using FreeBSD 7.2 - although the configuration below was
originally configured on FreeBSD 7.0.
I have a working VLAN configuration - two VLANS on one interface.
Let's call the interface ext0 and the VLANS bound to this interface vlan0 and
vlan1
The interface ext0 is actuall
On Thu, June 18, 2009 15:16, Raul I. Becette wrote:
> Gary Gatten escribió:
>> Adding 2 more default routes with same weight to each dsl line won't
>> work?
>>
> I have another problem which I realized just now.
> I configured via rc.conf the ip and netmask below but when I do ifconfig
> the netmas
Geoff Roberts wrote:
I find I have to give the ext0 interface an IP address in order for routing
and packet filtering to work on the attached VLANs.
a) Is there a way to configure this so that I don't have to give ext0 an IP
address?
Yes, you just have to "up" the interface:
ifconfig_em0="up
Geoff Roberts wrote:
I find I have to give the ext0 interface an IP address in order for routing
and packet filtering to work on the attached VLANs.
This shouldn't be the case. The "ext0" interface should not need an IP
address for the two vlanX interfaces to function correctly. Are you
On Wednesday 17 June 2009 21:51:03 Erik Norgaard wrote:
> >> Jun 17 23:39:17 jail imap[8412]: badlogin: jail.example.com [172.16.0.2]
> >> plaintext cy...@example.com SASL(-13): user not found: checkpass failed
> >>
> Jun 18 07:46:28 alpha imap[14244]: badlogin:
> jail.example.com [172.16.0.2] p
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 06:55:41 -0500, Martin McCormick
wrote:
> This needs to be some sort of script application so we
> can feed it automatically and not have to manually build each
> page.
>
> Is there any open-source platform which makes this
> especially quick and easy?
I've found
Steve Bertrand wrote:
> I'd like to add for archive purposes, that with csh, adding the
> following within the 'if' block in .cshrc will provide a prompt that
> includes the current working directory, without the full path (which I
> also wanted:
>
> set prompt = "%c1 % "
>
> Output:
>
> ~/deve
HTMLPP=cpp -C -P -traditional
actually it's the way i make webpages.
automate this process?
Forgive my polite disagreement, but according to your description
which sounds to describe a relatively easy problem, PHP looks
like really too much, "too big" for this job. (I don't use PHP
v
done using ifconfig_em0_name="ext0" in rc.conf.
I find I have to give the ext0 interface an IP address in order for routing
and packet filtering to work on the attached VLANs.
You have to set up IP address to vlans, not main interface. It's the way
vlan's work.
Having 2 vlan's is like having
finally clear rules! Exactly what i said in the beginning - add two zeroes
to 50-100$ to get good advert.
Hey, Puchar, good flame at all, but after reading all of these emails I
decided and make a donation. Do you ? :) Is someone else ready for this ?
Today i sent some hardware to 2 people
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:33:24 -0400, Glen Barber wrote:
> Thanks for that little tidbit in return -- I've been trying to
> figure how prompt settings. :)
See those:
set promptchars = "%#"
set prompt = "%...@%m:%~%# "
Or even:
set prompt = "[%T] %...@%m:%~%# "
set
Hello,
I'm having a problem getting java to work on Firefox 2.
diablo-jre16 latest version is installed.
After about:plugins it doesn't show.
Manual says to enter this as root, and so I do that.
ln -s /usr/local/diablo-jre1.6.0/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so \
/usr/local/lib/browser_plugi
Roy Stuivenberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having a problem getting java to work on Firefox 2.
>
> diablo-jre16 latest version is installed.
> After about:plugins it doesn't show.
> Manual says to enter this as root, and so I do that.
> ln -s /usr/local/diablo-jre1.6.0/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oj
Does anyone have a how-to or pitfall summary on how to get a vista computer
to:
- accept DHCP offers from isc-dhcp30-server-3.0.7_4
- connect to WPA-PSK using *any* scheme supported by FreeBSD's hostapd
- give debugging information that makes sense to someone not speaking "if
!not_working throw g
I had a proxy server (Squid + Dansguardian) under Slackware on the
LAN which, via 'ip route' I make it use 3 gateways connected each one
to an ADSL line and balance the requests.
Unfortunately my server crashed and I took the oportunity to install
a new one under FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE. Squid and
Hi--
On Jun 18, 2009, at 10:41 AM, Mel Flynn wrote:
Does anyone have a how-to or pitfall summary on how to get a vista
computer
to:
- accept DHCP offers from isc-dhcp30-server-3.0.7_4
- connect to WPA-PSK using *any* scheme supported by FreeBSD's hostapd
- give debugging information that makes
See here (#3):
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/halfaq.html
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Jerry wrote:
> I have been trying to get the 'auto-mount' feature working in xfce4
> without success.
>
> An error message is displayed when I place a data disk into the cd
> drive. This is a screen sho
Long ago in 2007, I saw a M$ article that describes that Vista has an
extremely short delay period to get an IP. If it doesn't get it
within 1 second, it gives up (and maybe tries again). Common DHCP
servers ping an IP address, wait 1 second for a reply, and if no
reply, assumes the IP is availab
On 6/17/09, Mike Sweetser - Adhost wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have a network with a VPN device sitting beside a PF server, both
> connected to an internal network.
>
> PF Server: 10.1.4.1
> VPN Device: 10.1.4.200
>
> The VPNs are set up for 10.1.1.0/24 and 10.1.2.0/24, so any traffic to
> these networ
I just upgraded to 7.2, and I am no longer able to log in via ftp with
my user name. Other accounts are ok on the server. I checked the
ftpusers file and my name is not on the list.
Chris Maness
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:45:43 -0700, Chris Maness wrote:
> I just upgraded to 7.2, and I am no longer able to log in via ftp with
> my user name. Other accounts are ok on the server. I checked the
> ftpusers file and my name is not on the list.
You can use "ftp -v" to get more information, and m
Long ago in 2007, I saw a M$ article that describes that Vista has an
extremely short delay period to get an IP. If it doesn't get it
within 1 second, it gives up (and maybe tries again). Common DHCP
servers ping an IP address, wait 1 second for a reply, and if no
reply, assumes the IP is availa
use ipfw and fwd command.
for example with output section
add 1 fwd gw1_IP from DSL1_subnet to any via gw1_ethernet
add 10001 fwd gw2_IP from DSL2_subnet to any via gw2_ethernet
add 10002 fwd gw3_IP from DSL3_subnet to any via gw3_ethernet
for my scenario I asume gwX_IP the IP address of
Hi all!
I'm new in these parts, but not new to *nix. I'm trying to upgrade a
system with FreeBSD 5.4 to 7.2.
I've gotten the pxeboot to work, but somehow the network interface isn't
seen by the installer.
loader.rc:
===
include /boot/loader.4th
include /boot/beastie.4th
\ Reads and pro
On 6/18/09, Chris Maness wrote:
> I just upgraded to 7.2, and I am no longer able to log in via ftp with
> my user name. Other accounts are ok on the server. I checked the
> ftpusers file and my name is not on the list.
>
> Chris Maness
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
>
> Documentation is great. RTFM
>
I don't think a "RTFM" is justified as this connection is an esoteric
one for some of us.
Chris
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If you're going to setup a netbooting server (congrats!), why are you
trying to limit yourself to what seems to be the bootonly CD?
There are some people who complain about broadcom cards, in the fact
that they're buggy support/nonexistant support. Maybe your NIC
chipset is one of those.
The loa
>
> is your user's shell (i.e: bash) in /etc/shells ?
>
This was the issue, thanks. I guess I missed that one in mergemaster.
Chris
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Mel Flynn wrote:
On Wednesday 17 June 2009 21:51:03 Erik Norgaard wrote:
Jun 17 23:39:17 jail imap[8412]: badlogin: jail.example.com [172.16.0.2]
plaintext cy...@example.com SASL(-13): user not found: checkpass failed
So does the imap server know the domain name? How does it figure it out? D
Tim Judd wrote:
> If you're going to setup a netbooting server (congrats!), why are you
> trying to limit yourself to what seems to be the bootonly CD?
Uh... 'cause I don't know any better? :) Point me to docs so I can do
better!
> There are some people who complain about broadcom cards, in th
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:09:58 -0400
Chad Brown wrote:
> See here (#3):
> http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/halfaq.html
Thanks, that works. In retrospect, 99% of PC users insert a CD and it
just 'works'. Why can't FreeBSD make it that simple?
Just my 2 cents.
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I think
On Thursday 18 June 2009 09:56:29 Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Hi--
>
> On Jun 18, 2009, at 10:41 AM, Mel Flynn wrote:
> > Does anyone have a how-to or pitfall summary on how to get a vista
> > computer
> > to:
> > - accept DHCP offers from isc-dhcp30-server-3.0.7_4
> > - connect to WPA-PSK using *any* sc
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
Hi all!
I'm new in these parts, but not new to *nix. I'm trying to upgrade a
system with FreeBSD 5.4 to 7.2.
I've gotten the pxeboot to work, but somehow the network interface isn't
seen by the installer.
loader.rc:
===
include /boot/loader.4th
include /boot/beast
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 15:30:22 -0400, Jerry wrote:
> Thanks, that works. In retrospect, 99% of PC users insert a CD and it
> just 'works'. Why can't FreeBSD make it that simple?
Because it is already doing it simple.
Personally, I find myself often putting in a CD and NOT
wanting to do something w
As a very brief instruction to setup a single-PC diskless boot
(because of the pid files, mostly. But files in /etc are also the
same concern) do the following on your NFS exported filesystems..
cd /path/to/installation/medium
cd 7.2-RELEASE/kernels
cat generic.?? | tar --unlink -xpzf - -C /path/
I have a client who has an application that he wants to deploy in his
customer's offices as a headless 'appliance'. Basically, just a black
box that you can plug into a Lan, turn it on, and it runs. No floppy
disk or CD, no monitor/keyboard, just remotely managed.
This application won't sto
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:09:58 -0400
Chad Brown wrote:
> See here (#3):
> http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/halfaq.html
OK, now I discovered a new problem. When attempting to eject the CD, I
am greeted with another error message, viewable at the following URL.
http://imagebin.ca/view/wa99wB.html
man umount
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Jerry wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:09:58 -0400
> Chad Brown wrote:
>
>> See here (#3):
>> http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/halfaq.html
>
> OK, now I discovered a new problem. When attempting to eject the CD, I
> am greeted with another error message
What kind of application? This is so we can gear a hardware that is
powerful enough to power your application.
Naming the application and/or website would be a good addition.
On 6/18/09, John Almberg wrote:
> I have a client who has an application that he wants to deploy in his
> customer's of
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:33:24 -0400, Glen Barber
> wrote:
>> Thanks for that little tidbit in return -- I've been trying to
>> figure how prompt settings. :)
>
> See those:
>
> set promptchars = "%#"
> set prompt = "%...@%m:%~%# "
> On 6/18/09, John Almberg wrote:
> > I have a client who has an application that he wants to deploy in his
> > customer's offices as a headless 'appliance'. Basically, just a black
> > box that you can plug into a Lan, turn it on, and it runs. No floppy
> > disk or CD, no monitor/keyboard, just
After a lot of trial and error I have a PHP version of radio buttons
working in a test.php. It asks the user to rate the article/story
in standard Lykert (5-way) methodology. 1) Liked ... to 5) Disliked.
The code works; still polishing for errors. I need a way t
In response to Gary Kline :
> After a lot of trial and error I have a PHP version of radio buttons
> working in a test.php. It asks the user to rate the article/story
> in standard Lykert (5-way) methodology. 1) Liked ... to 5) Disliked.
>
> The code works; still polish
On 6/18/09, John Almberg wrote:
>
> On Jun 18, 2009, at 4:14 PM, Tim Judd wrote:
>
>> What kind of application? This is so we can gear a hardware that is
>> powerful enough to power your application.
>>
>> Naming the application and/or website would be a good addition.
>
> It's main purpose is to
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 04:56:34PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
> In response to Gary Kline :
>
> > After a lot of trial and error I have a PHP version of radio buttons
> > working in a test.php. It asks the user to rate the article/story
> > in standard Lykert (5-way) methodology. 1) L
On Thursday 18 June 2009 10:27:44 Tim Judd wrote:
> Long ago in 2007, I saw a M$ article that describes that Vista has an
> extremely short delay period to get an IP. If it doesn't get it
> within 1 second, it gives up (and maybe tries again). Common DHCP
> servers ping an IP address, wait 1 seco
On Thursday 18 June 2009 11:21:51 Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Mel Flynn wrote:
> > On Wednesday 17 June 2009 21:51:03 Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Jun 17 23:39:17 jail imap[8412]: badlogin: jail.example.com
> [172.16.0.2] plaintext cy...@example.com SASL(-13): user not found:
> checkpass failed
Replies inline
On 6/18/09, Mel Flynn wrote:
> On Thursday 18 June 2009 10:27:44 Tim Judd wrote:
>> Long ago in 2007, I saw a M$ article that describes that Vista has an
>> extremely short delay period to get an IP. If it doesn't get it
>> within 1 second, it gives up (and maybe tries again). Co
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Tim Judd wrote:
> Replies inline
>
> On 6/18/09, Mel Flynn wrote:
>> On Thursday 18 June 2009 10:27:44 Tim Judd wrote:
>>> Long ago in 2007, I saw a M$ article that describes that Vista has an
>>> extremely short delay period to get an IP. If it doesn't get it
>>>
Tim Judd wrote:
> On 6/18/09, John Almberg wrote:
>
>> On Jun 18, 2009, at 4:14 PM, Tim Judd wrote:
>>
>>
>>> What kind of application? This is so we can gear a hardware that is
>>> powerful enough to power your application.
>>>
>>> Naming the application and/or website would be a good ad
The broadcast definition in his snippet is in his subnet declaration.
It is used within the TCP/IP paramaters when it's offering the lease.
DHCP protocol is what you're talking about. And the client has
0.0.0.0 and broadcasts 255.255.255.255 to find any dhcp server that
might be out there. But m
On Jun 18, 2009, at 3:14 PM, Glen Barber wrote:
A broadcast of 255.255.255.255 is misconfigured (not saying it's not
gonna work, I'm saying for your network, it's not configured right).
you need broadcast-address 192.168.2.255
That is not 100% correct. By default, dhclient will send an initial
There was a discussion on this a few days ago. I happen to have one of
these Atom based systems, a Shuttle X27D:
CPU: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz (1596.01-MHz 686-class
CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x106c2 Stepping = 2
Features=0xbfe9fbffGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MM
Gary Kline wrote:
The way my site is now configured, my ISP
(Qwest) baby-bell has its router connected to my pfSense firewall. The
firewall computer connects to my FreeBSD server which handles my DNS,
mail, and web. The server then fans out to my several desktops. This
--- On Thu, 6/18/09, John Almberg wrote:
> From: John Almberg
> Subject: Re: Compact Freebsd 'appliance'
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Received: Thursday, June 18, 2009, 10:54 PM
> > There was a discussion on this a
> few days ago. I happen to have one of
> > these Atom based systems, a
Martin McCormick wrote:
In the last two weeks, we have suddenly begun having a problem
when telnetting to a telephone switch in order to manage it.
This device does not have ssh or we would sure be using that.
We run an expect script to poll various registers on the
switch and the proces
On Thu 18 Jun 2009 at 14:18:21 PDT Tim Judd wrote:
I've read reports (and forgotten it's source since then) that some
Intel Atom processors work well, some don't with FreeBSD. This was
something I read within a couple months, so I would see if anyone here
can provide input on pros and cons on w
What CPUTYPE should I put in /etc/make.conf for:
CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor (3210.85-MHz 686-class CPU)
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My best newbie guess is HAMMER.
If you downloaded the sources, you can look under /usr/src/sys/ and it will
have a configuration file for your arch under the conf directory of your
architecture.
In that file, it will define your CPU.
-jgh
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 12:08:23AM +, Aryeh Friedma
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> What CPUTYPE should I put in /etc/make.conf for:
>
> CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor (3210.85-MHz 686-class CPU)
Are you using i386 or amd64?
Also, have a look here:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-December
Something dawned on me. FreeBSD/Open/Net are all well secured
systems. On an Internet-facing router, would applying a higher
kern.securelevel provide any better, tighter, higher security if the
machine was broken into? Given you need to lower the securelevel
before multiuser, it is a reasonable
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> What CPUTYPE should I put in /etc/make.conf for:
>
> CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor (3210.85-MHz 686-class CPU)
OP is referring to CPUTYPE ( see make.conf(5) ) , not the cpu string
in the kernel configuration file, so HAMMER isn't a
Hello, list.
After trying to figure out the incorrect directory structure for some
of the packages hosted on my site, I am at a loss.
After reading through /usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/main.c from
HEAD, lines 337-340 seems to suggest that if 'Latest' is not found,
'All' is implied to pkg_add
Hi, Leslie
Try this.
Create a file: $HOME/.xinitrc
containing: /usr/local/bin/startxfce4
Then give 'startx' another shot.
I did all the things suggested here at the list with no success so I
decided to clean out and start over.
did pkg_delete -f '*'
rm -r /usr/ports/distfiles
rm -r
Leslie,
The given port dirs (x11/xorg, etc) still probably have their work
directory, which have the tokens/markers that particular stages of the
port build have been done, such as the installation.
rm -rf /usr/ports/*/*/work
rehash
cd /usr/ports/x11/xorg
make install
Please try that. First r
Hi,
After 6-7 reboots, I managed to get the 7.2-RELEASE installation media to
boot and install properly.
2 issues still remain however.
1) No sound : My Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-US2H board has onboard Realtek High
Definition Audio. Since I couldn't figure out which driver would work with
this, I put s
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