This is a reply to a very old thread.
I decided to reply because
1. nobody has mentioned the real cause of the problem yet
(some answers were misleading or even outright wrong),
2. I've experienced the same problem in the past few weeks,
3. my findings might be useful for other people wh
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>First of all: The disk is *not* dying. "SMART" won't reveal anything.
>The behaviour is perfectly normal for IBM-DJNA-3* type disks.
>
>When those disks are used in continuous operation (24/7), they
>will go into automatic maintenance mode after 6 days. This is
>kind of a short self-test
> > On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 13:38 -, aaflatooni wrote:
> >
> > >> Aflatoon Aflatooni writes:
> > >>
> > >>> I am getting a lot of core dumps and Apache20 freezing.
> > >>> I have installed the porting using the following make:
> > >>>
> > >>> make WITHOUT_MODULES="ssl status speling imap auth_dbm a
Daemons,
a little question.
I just compiled a nice, slim kernel on my laptop, but I dont want to carry all
the kernel sources around there.
Is it ok just to #rm the content of the /usr/src directory? And will I get it
completely back from sysinstall or the FreeBSD-servers? Or is there a more
e
On Sun 2009-10-04 15:15:05 UTC+0200, herbert langhans (herbert.raim...@gmx.net)
wrote:
> I just compiled a nice, slim kernel on my laptop, but I dont want to
> carry all the kernel sources around there.
>
> Is it ok just to #rm the content of the /usr/src directory? And will I
> get it completely
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 9:25 PM, Leandro F Silva wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Let's vote to have a native i386 / amd64 flash player \o/ ..
>
> We just have to create an account and voting on the link below =D
>
> http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-1060
>
>
I voted and added a coment:
* "Maybe it requir
I am a system 5 and linux person ( sorry ) for a long time (1987)
But I chose to look at your site this morning.
I am VERY VERY impressed by the fact that you folks have
created a comprehensive list of hardware supported
in your distribution. Way to GO
I do not believe that I will ever see su
Thank you, Andrew,
clicketyclick - all source code gone now, and the config file is saved.
Can you please tell me about the issue with freebsd-update. Does it mean if I
run:
#freebsd-update fetch
#freebsd-update install
- it will overwrite my self compiled kernel? Good to know indeed!
Cheers
he
On Sun 2009-10-04 16:29:08 UTC+0200, herbert langhans (herbert.raim...@gmx.net)
wrote:
> Can you please tell me about the issue with freebsd-update. Does it mean if I
> run:
> #freebsd-update fetch
> #freebsd-update install
> - it will overwrite my self compiled kernel? Good to know indeed!
No
Yep, I am in.
I signed here:
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-1060
and also there:
http://www.petitiononline.com/flash4me/petition.html
Its the last thing I need to have a full native FreeBSD environment.
Maybe you should dig out this thread after some weeks again, Leandro. I guess
we can
On Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 03:15:05PM +0200, herbert langhans wrote:
> I just compiled a nice, slim kernel on my laptop, but I dont want to carry
> all the kernel sources around there.
Keep in mind that some ports (those that contain kernel modules) require the
kernel sources.
On my 7.2-RELEASE-p4 m
>
> Message: 29
> Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 23:45:18 -0600
> From: Chad Perrin
> Subject: Re: Voting for a native i386/amd64 flash player
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Message-ID: <20091004054518.gd37...@guilt.hydra>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> On Sat, Oct 03, 2009
On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 08:33 -0700, anti_spam256@ wrote:
Message: 29
Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 23:45:18 -0600
From: Chad Perrin
Subject: Re: Voting for a native i386/amd64 flash player
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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Roland Smith writes:
> > I just compiled a nice, slim kernel on my laptop, but I dont
> > want to carry all the kernel sources around there.
>
> Keep in mind that some ports (those that contain kernel modules)
> require the kernel sources.
And not just kernel modules. The popular
Hi,
I installed Postfix with PCRE support from the ports collection, but I get this
error when I try to start it :
Oct 4 20:22:09 mail postfix/postfix-script[47114]: starting the Postfix mail
system
Oct 4 20:22:09 mail postfix/master[47115]: fatal: open lock file
/var/db/postfix/master.lock:
-- Leandro F Silva wrote :
Hey guys,
Let's vote to have a native i386 / amd64 flash player \o/ ..
We just have to create an account and voting on the link below =D
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-1060
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ht
Le dimanche 4 octobre 2009 21:09:05 jgi...@gmail.com, vous avez écrit :
> What are the actual permissions on the lock file, not just the containing
> directory?
>
> Josh
> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Vinzstyle
> Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 20:41:32
> To:
> S
What are the actual permissions on the lock file, not just the containing
directory?
Josh
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-Original Message-
From: Vinzstyle
Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 20:41:32
To:
Subject: Postfix doesn't start
Hi,
I installed Postfix with PCRE support from the ports c
Leandro F Silva wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Let's vote to have a native i386 / amd64 flash player \o/ ..
The latest Linuxulator works quite well on -current with
the Linux flash binary + pluginwrapper port, doesn't it?
Works for me, at least.
> We just have to create an account and voting on the
I had everything (Xorg + console mouse) working perfectly on my 6.3
system with slightly outdated ports. Now I upgraded to 6.4 and the
latest ports. I am getting some strange behavior with respect to the
mouse. I did adjust some lines of rc.conf in the process of trying to
debug the problem (mou
Hi,
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Nerius Landys wrote:
[snip]
>
> When I "startx", the mouse cursor won't move. I have nothing
> currently in /etc/X11/xorg.conf (it's missing). I tried "Xorg
> -configure" and copying the output of that to /etc/X11/xorg.conf, but
> no change in behavior.
>
--- On Sun, 10/4/09, jhell wrote:
> From: jhell
> Subject: Re: Voting for a native i386/amd64 flash player
> To: "James Phillips"
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Received: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 1:07 PM
>
>
>
> On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 08:33 -0700, anti_spam256@ wrote:
>
> So how man
On Sun, 4 Oct 2009, Nerius Landys wrote:
I had everything (Xorg + console mouse) working perfectly on my 6.3
system with slightly outdated ports. Now I upgraded to 6.4 and the
latest ports. I am getting some strange behavior with respect to the
mouse. I did adjust some lines of rc.conf in the
On a new install of 8.0RC1, Realplayer fails to start with the following:
# realplay
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad": libgnomebreakpa
Thanks for the tips guys. I had a close look at both suggestions.
After further experimentation I found that this line in rc.conf:
usbd_enable="YES"
was causing the mouse pointer not to work in Xorg. Simply removing
that line, all works perfectly. So my end-result rc.conf is:
defaultrout
On Sun, 4 Oct 2009, Nerius Landys wrote:
Thanks for the tips guys. I had a close look at both suggestions.
After further experimentation I found that this line in rc.conf:
usbd_enable="YES"
was causing the mouse pointer not to work in Xorg. Simply removing
that line, all works perfectly.
On Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 10:01:14PM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Leandro F Silva wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > Let's vote to have a native i386 / amd64 flash player \o/ ..
>
> The latest Linuxulator works quite well on -current with
> the Linux flash binary + pluginwrapper port, doesn't it?
>
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