On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 08:31:44 -0500
Andrew Gould wrote:
> Does anyone know if any snapshots (iso files at
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/) will created in July?
>
I don't know, but you can always find daily snapshots at
http://pub.allbsd.org/FreeBSD-snapshots/
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Bruce Cran
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On 7/14/09, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:20:25PM +0200, Maciej Milewski wrote:
>> Dnia wtorek 14 lipiec 2009 o 07:38:49 Chad Perrin napisal/(a):
>> > I'm having a real bitch of a time trying to figure out how to shut down
>> > the wireless adapter's radio. The driver module won
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Hi all,
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to automaticaly lock my X session when I leave my
> desk. Probably just using 'xlockmore -mode blank' or such. But how to
> detect?
Thanks all for the replies. To answer some questions:
- I prefer automatic. I already have a key on my k
Hi,
I'm having a problem making myself clear to my domain name registrar's
tech support.
I have set up djbdns on a couple of my own servers, and want them
registered AS name servers with whoever handles such registration.
Most registrars allow one to just enter their hostnames and IPs and t
Hi Mike,
> What I have are two pairs in the following format:
>
>1.2.3.4 a.ns.example.com
>5.6.7.8 b.ns.example.com
I think that what you are looking for is what is called NS reccord for
the domain ns.example.com
Good luck,
Olivier
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Chad Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 05:32:01PM +0200, Frederique Rijsdijk wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to automaticaly lock my X session when I leave my
desk. Probably just using 'xlockmore -mode blank' or such. But how to
detect?
Why does it have to be automatic? Something like x
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Michael David Crawford wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem making myself clear to my domain name registrar's tech
> support.
>
> I have set up djbdns on a couple of my own servers, and want them
> registered AS name servers with whoever handles such registration
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 11:45:02 +0100, Matthew Seaman
wrote:
> I used to be a NeXTie, and the Screensaver.app there had a really nifty
> little feature. I'm surprised it's not been copied into other screensaver
> applications since, as it's pretty simple. They just had a facility where
> moving t
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 1:52 AM, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 08:31:44 -0500
> Andrew Gould wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know if any snapshots (iso files at
>> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/) will created in July?
>>
>
>
> I don't know, but you can always find daily snapshots a
Valentin and Olivier,
Thank you very much for your kind help.
I think what I needed were *both* NS and GLUE records. The NS record
establishes a host as a nameserver, and the GLUE record allows the name
server's own domain name to be within the domain it is the name server
for - that is, GLU
On Wednesday 15 July 2009 12:45:02 Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
> I used to be a NeXTie, and the Screensaver.app there had a really nifty
> little feature. I'm surprised it's not been copied into other screensaver
> applications since, as it's pretty simple. They just had a facility where
> moving the
Michael David Crawford wrote:
Valentin and Olivier,
Thank you very much for your kind help.
I think what I needed were *both* NS and GLUE records. The NS record
establishes a host as a nameserver, and the GLUE record allows the name
server's own domain name to be within the domain it is the
On 7/14/09, Fbsd1 wrote:
> What are the instructions for using this 8.0 memstick.img?
> What raw size memstick is needed?
> Is the 8.0 memstick.img the same content as the cd1 disk?
Sigh. Reply-to-all fail. Resending.
It's all in the email about the 8.0 BETA(s). Use dd, a memstick that
is of eq
Hi,
I'd like to install a Chelsio T320 10GE Adapter in one of our systems
running 7.2 (AMD64).
As far as I've read FreeBSD comes with the drivers for this beast
(cxgb(4))already.
Can the corresponding interface be configured with "ifconfig" just
like any other interface?
Anything special to con
On Jul 15, 2009, at 12:53 AM, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 15), Bryan Venteicher said:
I thought I understood how arrays work in bash, but I have been
proven
wrong. I am reading lines from a file and placing them in an array.
However, when I am finished, the array has a length
Hello,
I am using since over 10 years Debian GNU/Linux and 3 years longer
NetBSD. Also I have a running PicoBSD box.
Now I have a problem more grave...
I am ongoing to install a CWDM (1GE) and DWDM (10GE) network for the
Alvarion BreezeACCESS VL (38 base stations) and more then 200 I
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to install a Chelsio T320 10GE Adapter in one of our systems
> running 7.2 (AMD64).
>
> As far as I've read FreeBSD comes with the drivers for this beast
> (cxgb(4))already.
>
> Can the corresponding interface be configured
Michael David Crawford wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a problem making myself clear to my domain name registrar's
tech support.
I have set up djbdns on a couple of my own servers, and want them
registered AS name servers with whoever handles such registration.
Most registrars allow one to just ente
Not directly FreeBSD related, but how much of a chance is there that two
machines could communicate directly over 5,000 feet of cat5 with no
special hardware?
IIRC the classic ethernet problem limiting the distance between the
farthest points on a network had to do with timing and collisions. If
t
David Kelly wrote:
Not directly FreeBSD related, but how much of a chance is there that two
machines could communicate directly over 5,000 feet of cat5 with no
special hardware?
IIRC the classic ethernet problem limiting the distance between the
farthest points on a network had to do with timing
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Hello David,
Am 2009-07-15 14:47:18, schrieb David Kelly:
> Not directly FreeBSD related, but how much of a chance is there that two
> machines could communicate directly over 5,000 feet of cat5 with no
> special hardware?
I do not know hoe much a feet is in meters but AFAIK arround 0,3 which
mea
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 10:27:35PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello David,
>
> Am 2009-07-15 14:47:18, schrieb David Kelly:
> > Not directly FreeBSD related, but how much of a chance is there that two
> > machines could communicate directly over 5,000 feet of cat5 with no
> > special hardwar
>> On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 08:53:04 +0300,
>> Peter said:
P> I wanted to get some feedback about HP DL1xx vs IBM x3250 vs DELL R200
P> since if they are more silent than supermicro I can go with them.
Something else to consider - I have two IBM x3400 boxes running 7.1, but
unfortunately I'll
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 17:38:21 -0400
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David,
You can run upto 1.5 miles on a lx fiber based solution but will like
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 18:09, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
> Jason Garrett wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 13:30, Drew Tomlinson
>> > d...@mykitchentable.net>> wrote:
>>
>>Jason Garrett wrote:
>>
>>>snip
>>
>>I see you tried the zpool import and export, but did you
>>
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 11:45:02AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
> I used to be a NeXTie, and the Screensaver.app there had a really nifty
> little feature. I'm surprised it's not been copied into other screensaver
> applications since, as it's pretty simple. They just had a facility where
> m
Hello *,
Am 2009-07-15 17:38:33, schrieb mikel.k...@olivent.com:
> David,
>
>
> You can run upto 1.5 miles on a lx fiber based solution but will likely
> require a skilled installer to setup that much cable for you.
>
> Depending on your locale I am may be able to put connect you to a supplie
David Kelly wrote:
> Not directly FreeBSD related, but how much of a chance is there that two
> machines could communicate directly over 5,000 feet of cat5 with no
> special hardware?
>
> IIRC the classic ethernet problem limiting the distance between the
> farthest points on a network had to do
On Wed 2009-07-15 22:27:35 UTC+0200, Michelle Konzack
(bsd4miche...@tamay-dogan.net) wrote:
> > Not directly FreeBSD related, but how much of a chance is there that two
> > machines could communicate directly over 5,000 feet of cat5 with no
> > special hardware?
>
> I do not know hoe much a feet
Hi, I'm using VirtualBox 2.2.51_OSE r20451 and found in the wiki that Bridged
networking is not ported yet :-(.
Any news about this?.
Leonardo M. Ramé
http://leonardorame.blogspot.com
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Top Post, I know... but has anyone on @current tried a full on ZFS on ROOT
with GPTZFSBOOT?
Both Drew and I have both tried the guide at
http://lulf.geeknest.org/blog/freebsd/Setting_up_a_zfs-only_system/ (dead
link now :( )
I get as far as the message I detailed before using parts from another
g
Randi Harper wrote:
On 7/14/09, Fbsd1 wrote:
What are the instructions for using this 8.0 memstick.img?
What raw size memstick is needed?
Is the 8.0 memstick.img the same content as the cd1 disk?
Sigh. Reply-to-all fail. Resending.
It's all in the email about the 8.0 BETA(s). Use dd, a memst
Hi,
A general reply to many suggestions.
> So the time it takes for the smallest Ethernet frame to get from the two
> farthest nodes will determine a window in which the two most distant nodes
> upon attempting a transmit can tell that a collision occurred and
> retransmit.
In a case of point
I would like to take a ton of apps I've compiled from source, plus
gobs of my own source, build a "distro" of that super solid freebsd I
love, and hermetically seal it up in a box that can be plugged into a
network hub, so that users don't have to use anything but a web
browser, sftp, or s
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Fbsd1 wrote:
> Randi Harper wrote:
>
>> On 7/14/09, Fbsd1 wrote:
>>
>>> What are the instructions for using this 8.0 memstick.img?
>>> What raw size memstick is needed?
>>> Is the 8.0 memstick.img the same content as the cd1 disk?
>>>
>>
>> Sigh. Reply-to-all fai
I've finally managed to get all sources to the machine via mounted SMB
drive that still works. (tar errors out).
But alas, "make all install" immediately throws the very same error
that started this topic:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /lib/libc.so.7: Undefined symbol "_nsdispatch"
Very few commands actua
On Jul 15, 2009, at 9:25 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
The max distance for UTP is 328 ft. Divide the 5,000 by 328 and it
will tell
you how many bridges, hubs, or switches you will need to
regenerate the
signal. You may find devices purporting to 'range extenders', but
even these
will have di
On Jul 15, 2009, at 5:41 PM, Michael Powell wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
Not directly FreeBSD related, but how much of a chance is there
that two
machines could communicate directly over 5,000 feet of cat5 with no
special hardware?
IIRC the classic ethernet problem limiting the distance betwe
David,
> > You would need 5 boxes, the connections between each run of cable
> > could cause too many loss, even if the timing was not an issue.
> Wire connections are not all that lossy.
You would be surprised by the impedance missmatch tests made by
cabling companies...
> Meanwhile cat5 is use
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Jeff Hamann <
jeff.ham...@forestinformatics.com> wrote:
> I would like to take a ton of apps I've compiled from source, plus gobs of
> my own source, build a "distro" of that super solid freebsd I love, and
> hermetically seal it up in a box that can be plugged in
Jeff Hamann wrote:
I would like to take a ton of apps I've compiled from source, plus
gobs of my own source, build a "distro" of that super solid freebsd I
love, and hermetically seal it up in a box that can be plugged into a
network hub, so that users don't have to use anything but a web
bro
David Kelly wrote:
>
> Since when does one have CSMA/CD when configured as full duplex? All
> full duplex ethernet connections are point to point, machine to
> machine, or machine to switch. There is no multiple access on full
> duplex. No chance of collision.
You are running Ethernet, right? CS
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Jeff Hamann <
> jeff.ham...@forestinformatics.com> wrote:
>
>> I would like to take a ton of apps I've compiled from source, plus gobs of
>> my own source, build a "distro" of that super solid freebsd I lov
Hi,
I am trying to build a custom kernel with the urtw device on 8.0 beta
1 amd64. According to the man page, I should add device urtw to my
config (just Generic plus this) and it should work. But, I get:
config: Error: device "urtw" is unknown
What am I missing?
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