Gary Kline wrote:
Yes, this works just fine. I findthat there are about 130 places that
I need to
track... --yeah, i did over-do it in the time-breaks in my story.
Is there a way of printing the string/line in the `manuscript' file
along with the line
number? I'm
On Sun, 6 Sep 2009 23:12:07 -0700 (PDT), jaymax wrote:
> Is there somewhere I can find a listing of files and directories that are
> supposed to be at the / level? if there is perchance some bizarre file, that
> du is not accounting for.
You can of course read "man hier" to obtain information abo
in message <44skf0c6zq@lowell-desk.lan>,
wrote Lowell Gilbert thusly...
>
> Modulok writes:
(I am replyin to Lowell's reply for I do not have OP.)
> > I'm not even sure such a tool exists, but it's worth asking:
> >
> > I'm looking for a pseudo-checksum tool for use with catalogging
> > ima
Mark Stapper wrote:
> Yeah, i did the long SMART selftest three times now, each of which it
> failed on the same LBA address.
I assume 'smartctl -a /dev/adX' reports that the read test failed at LBA
XXX something?
> Why would I want to clear my driver before I run these tests?
In this case it's
Running on 7.2-RELEASE, Opera 10.00 build 4585 (native) and would like to view
flash enabled websites. Anyone with a howto? Have googled extensively and
followed a variety of methods all unsuccessful to date. Like to here from
someone who has it running?
Cheers,
--
Tom Mende
_
Daniel Eriksson wrote:
> Mark Stapper wrote:
>
>
>> Yeah, i did the long SMART selftest three times now, each of which it
>> failed on the same LBA address.
>>
>
> I assume 'smartctl -a /dev/adX' reports that the read test failed at LBA
> XXX something?
>
Indeed it does. Always with the
On Mon,07-09-2009 [18:44:54], Tom Mende wrote:
> Running on 7.2-RELEASE, Opera 10.00 build 4585 (native) and would like to
> view flash enabled websites. Anyone with a howto? Have googled extensively
> and followed a variety of methods all unsuccessful to date. Like to here from
> someone who ha
Mark Stapper wrote:
> So I see. Could this be why I haven't had any read errors anymore?
> (After the zpool scrub that is)
Possibly, but in that case the SMART selftest should pass also. Have you
tried a selftest after you did the scrub?
/Daniel Eriksson
_
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 14:45:18 +0400
Jeff Laine wrote:
> On Mon,07-09-2009 [18:44:54], Tom Mende wrote:
> > Running on 7.2-RELEASE, Opera 10.00 build 4585 (native) and would
> > like to view flash enabled websites. Anyone with a howto? Have
> > googled extensively and followed a variety of methods a
>> Modulok writes:
>> > I'm not even sure such a tool exists, but it's worth asking:
>> >
>> > I'm looking for a pseudo-checksum tool for use with catalogging
>> > images. For example, a strict checksum algorithm, like the sha
>> > family, will produce a dramatically different checksum for two
>>
I presently have linux_base-fc-4_14 installed on a FreeBSD-7.2 machine.
Would there be any benefit installing linux_base-f10-10_1 instead? I
believe I have to remove the linux_base-fc-4_14 installation first. Are
there any pitfalls, etc? I assume I would have to rebuild any ports
that depended on t
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 07:29:32 -0400 Jerry wrote:
> I presently have linux_base-fc-4_14 installed on a FreeBSD-7.2 machine.
> Would there be any benefit installing linux_base-f10-10_1 instead? I
If it works for you, don't touch it. ;-)
As for benefits:
. use supported linux distributions (with secu
Hello,
Does anyone have a clue how I can change language to dutch in Evolution
for spelling check? Default is now English, and that's my only option
so it seems --> (7.2-stable & gnome2, English)
Regards,
Roy Stuivenberg.
___
freebsd-questions@fr
On Monday 07 September 2009 04:24:07 jaymax wrote:
> Filesystem 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/ad0s1a507630503694 -36674 108%/
>
> Don't know if the above can show anything
It is of course entirely possible at this point, that the disk *is* full.
Could
On Monday 07 September 2009 05:09:53 Michael David Crawford wrote:
> > M> I'm looking for a pseudo-checksum tool for use with cataloging images.
>
> I've seen such tools advertised, but they were proprietary products and
> only worked on windows.
>
> One way you could approach it might be to use a
Hi,
0) Always mention OS version, bonus points for uname -a.
On Monday 07 September 2009 02:27:04 Nerius Landys wrote:
> I am following the Handbook instructions for setting up a FreeBSD
> wireless host access point:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/network-wireless.html
>
> r...@sp
On Monday 07 September 2009 13:14:29 Jerry wrote:
> Opera has a closed architecture that does not allow
> third party browser extensions.
For one, there are widgets. For two, it still supports
the nsplugin interface. For three, some people argue
that allowing extensions access to local disk, ne
Daniel Eriksson wrote:
> Mark Stapper wrote:
>
>
>> So I see. Could this be why I haven't had any read errors anymore?
>> (After the zpool scrub that is)
>>
>
> Possibly, but in that case the SMART selftest should pass also. Have you
> tried a selftest after you did the scrub?
>
> /Daniel E
Roy Stuivenberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have a clue how I can change language to dutch in Evolution
> for spelling check? Default is now English, and that's my only option
> so it seems --> (7.2-stable & gnome2, English)
>
> Regards,
>
> Roy Stuivenberg.
>
> ___
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 15:15:02 +0200
Mel Flynn wrote:
> For one, there are widgets. For two, it still supports
> the nsplugin interface. For three, some people argue
> that allowing extensions access to local disk, network
> threads and pretty much everything in the browser,
> including the abilit
This has probably been discussed many times already, but I just
cannot find any relevant advice on the net.
On 8.0-beta2 i386 with intel 845M chip and xf86-video-intel-2.7.1
when I try to login into xdm login prompt, the login and passwd
are accepted, I get a black screen for a second and then I
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 02:43:00PM +0700, Olivier Nicole typed:
> Hi Ruel,
>
> > But, I have one question left..
> > How do you join the Windows xp client on the domain? Is there another tweak
> > must be done?
>
> The same way a PC would join any samba domain.
>
> The PC joining Samba does not
Здравствуйте, Ian.
Вы писали 6 сентября 2009 г., 16:37:56:
IS> In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 274, Issue 12, Message 18
IS> On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 12:57:46 +0300 ??? ??? wrote:
>> vpn# ipfw table 12 list
>> ipfw: Failed sysctlbyname("net.inet.ip.fw.tables_max")
>> vpn# sysctl -a | grep
2009/9/7 Jerry
> I don't think that readily addresses the OP's question. I personally
> have never gotten 'flash', or most other add-ons to work Opera. It is
> one of the main reasons that I discourage others from using it. It
> suffers even worse on a Windows machine. RoboForm does not work with
Polytropon wrote:
>
>
> You can of course read "man hier" to obtain information about
> the file system hierarchy. In settings where partitions are
> used to separate functional parts of the hierarchy, there's
> often not much stuff that goes into /, because / is primarily
> reserved for the b
On Monday 07 September 2009 20:54:51 jaymax wrote:
> > mach_1# df -k
> > Filesystem 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Mounted on
> > /dev/ad0s1a5076304073845963687%/
> > devfs 1 10 100%/dev
> > /dev/ad0s1e505646 14212 450984
My mailserver uses postfix and has a number of virtual domains. I am getting
the following difficulties on delivery of legitimate emails to remote
addresses failing with a request to tun authentication on. I am comparatively
new to managing mailservers. Could someone please tell me what I need t
Hi, folks!
Having installed a TV-card (WinTV HVR-1100) I now want to use it. there
are currently two problems:
1. When I boot into KDE 3.5.10, my artsd is not starting giving the message:
"Can't open /dev/dsp - operation not permitted"
This is happening till I installed and loaded (via /boot/
On Monday 07 September 2009 21:49:42 David Southwell wrote:
> My mailserver uses postfix and has a number of virtual domains. I am
> getting the following difficulties on delivery of legitimate emails to
> remote addresses failing with a request to tun authentication on.
Normally this shouldn't o
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 20:49:42 +0100
David Southwell wrote:
> My mailserver uses postfix and has a number of virtual domains. I am
> getting the following difficulties on delivery of legitimate emails
> to remote addresses failing with a request to tun authentication on.
> I am comparatively new to
On my laptop when I boot with ACPI enabled my wireless card works but
my mouse fails a few seconds after starting moused or X. If I boot
without ACPI my mouse works but the wireless card fails.
Is it possible to disable ACPI for the mouse and only the mouse
(/dev/psm0, IRQ 12, glidepoint type)?
O
the ipfw man page says:
me matches any IP address configured on an interface in the system.
which suggests that if i code my rules using "me" then when i add an alias
ip address to an interface with ifconfig, these "me" rules will immediately
work for the newly added address as they do for ot
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 08:06:51AM +0100, Mark Willson wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
> >>Yes, this works just fine. I findthat there are about 130 places
> >>that I need to
> >>track... --yeah, i did over-do it in the time-breaks in my story.
> >>
> >>Is there a way of printing th
Mel Flynn-2 wrote:
>
> On Monday 07 September 2009 20:54:51 jaymax wrote:
>
Thanks, will do a new dump, one question - how can one determine that the
dumpfile produced is good?
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On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 08:55:44AM +0200, Kalle M?ller wrote:
> I know its not in commandline, but in vim (maybe even vi) you could just
> /\n\n\n
>
> This would find new lines... And you could jump between them with n..
>
> and :set ruler so you can find linenumber
>
DIdn't think of this, bu
--- On Mon, 9/7/09, jaymax wrote:
>From: jaymax
>Subject: Re: Inconsistency in root partition size
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Date: Monday, September 7, 2009, 7:06 PM
>
>Mel Flynn-2 wrote:
>>
>> On Monday 07 September 2009 20:54:51 jaymax wrote:
>>
>
>Thanks, will do a new dump, one q
On Wed, 2 Sep 2009 20:08:26 -0500
Andrew Gould wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Jerry wrote:
> > cd /usr/ports/security/gnutls
> > make deinstall && make reinstall && make distclean
> > cd -
> > make install
> >
> > --
> > Jerry
> > ges...@yahoo.com
> >
>
> The package list may have cha
On Wed, 2 Sep 2009 16:43:30 -0700
Gary Kline wrote:
>
> i can use grep to find "S" and grep gives me the file[s] that
> have the string. now, is there any easy way of reading that
> file, or deleting or otherwise munging that file?
>
> nutshell is that every time i rebo
On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 01:56:12AM +0100, RW wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Sep 2009 16:43:30 -0700
> Gary Kline wrote:
>
> >
> > i can use grep to find "S" and grep gives me the file[s] that
> > have the string. now, is there any easy way of reading that
> > file, or deleting or otherwise mung
Looking for a few volunteers to help test drive the BSD News Networks'
new site.
If you are interested in becoming a beta-tester and helping out please
email me directly off list.
Regards,
Mikel King
CEO, Olivent Technologies
Senior Editor, Daemon News
Columnist, BSD Magazine
6 Alpine Court
Mel Flynn-2 wrote:
>
> On Monday 07 September 2009 20:54:51 jaymax wrote:
>
> Did you do the du without anything mounted? Cause you have the df output
> with
> mounts.
> If you can't find the missing space, then I suggest making a backup of /
> with
> dump(8), booting from livefs and restorin
> 0) Always mention OS version, bonus points for uname -a.
nlan...@speedy# uname -a
FreeBSD speedy.i 7.1-RELEASE-p7 FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p7 #0: Thu Aug 6
06:05:47 PDT 2009 r...@speedy.i:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
>> r...@speedy# dmesg | grep ath
>> ath_hal: 0.9.20.3 (AR5210, AR5211, A
anybody know why getchar() doesn't see 0x80 == 0200? if getchar()
is limited to 7-bit characters, what then?
% od -c file
shows me that every character fits into 8 bits, so getwchar() is the
next thing.
but doesn't getwchar grab wide-chars only: 16 bits
Gary Kline wrote:
> anybody know why getchar() doesn't see 0x80 == 0200? if getchar()
> is limited to 7-bit characters, what then?
>
> % od -c file
>
> shows me that every character fits into 8 bits, so getwchar() is the
> next thing.
> but doesn't getwchar grab wid
Hi Andre,
I haven't solve it yet. I use the one in the ports tree
(/usr/ports/mail/vacation) as my work around.
Now I use sieve script for vacation notice.
Do you have a patch? May be I can use it in the future... Thanks.
Best Regards,
alyd
--- On Sat, 9/5/09, Andre Albsmeier wrote:
From:
[Please do not topquote]
On Tue, 08-Sep-2009 at 05:19:53 +, lyd mc wrote:
> Hi Andre,
>
> I haven't solve it yet. I use the one in the ports tree
> (/usr/ports/mail/vacation) as my work around.
>
> Now I use sieve script for vacation notice.
>
> Do you have a patch? May be I can use it in
Tom Worster wrote:
the ipfw man page says:
me matches any IP address configured on an interface in the system.
which suggests that if i code my rules using "me" then when i add an alias
ip address to an interface with ifconfig, these "me" rules will immediately
work for the newly added addr
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