Don Wilde wrote:
> I am setting up the sendmail on my 7.2-STABLE system, and I cannot get
> it to listen to my live server address besides the localhost.
>
> I've added
>CLIENT_OPTIONS(`Family=inet,
> Addr=64.156.192.103, Name=MTA')dnl
>
> directly above the D
Dear all,
I've found something strange I have never seen before. When start booting
FreeBSD 7.2 amd64 from ISO image in ESX 4.0 then error occurs. You can see
it from snapshot.
I have following.
Dell R900 with 4 CPU, 64GB RAM
ESX 4.0 installed on R900
FreeBSD 7.2 amd64
What is this mean?
Best r
I dont know how anyone else but i don't see snapshot, can u please get
it somewhere online and provide link ?
With regards
William
Tseveendorj Ochirlantuu napsal(a):
Dear all,
I've found something strange I have never seen before. When start booting
FreeBSD 7.2 amd64 from ISO image in ES
So I have a FreeBSD system.
Is their a way to install windoz? Say, XP-pro? Or whatever...
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Hi,
Am Dienstag, 06. Okt 2009, 07:05:23 -0400 schrieb Henry Olyer:
> So I have a FreeBSD system.
> Is their a way to install windoz? Say, XP-pro? Or whatever...
Replace or dual boot? The standard FreeBSD boot manager offers
a choice which of the slices 1-4 you want to boot from. Just
install #.
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 2:26 AM, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Don Wilde wrote:
> > I am setting up the sendmail on my 7.2-STABLE system, and I cannot get
> > it to listen to my live server address besides the localhost.
> >
> > I've added
> > CLIENT_OPTIONS(`Family=inet,
On 10/6/09, Tseveendorj Ochirlantuu wrote:
> Dear all,
> I've found something strange I have never seen before. When start booting
> FreeBSD 7.2 amd64 from ISO image in ESX 4.0 then error occurs. You can see
> it from snapshot.
>
> I have following.
>
> Dell R900 with 4 CPU, 64GB RAM
> ESX 4.0 ins
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 6:05 AM, Henry Olyer wrote:
> So I have a FreeBSD system.
> Is their a way to install windoz? Say, XP-pro? Or whatever...
>
>
Depending on your usage of said OS, virtualbox might be a good alternative.
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> So I hav
On 10/06/2009 01:36 AM, Tseveendorj Ochirlantuu wrote:
> Dear all,
> I've found something strange I have never seen before. When start booting
> FreeBSD 7.2 amd64 from ISO image in ESX 4.0 then error occurs. You can see
> it from snapshot.
>
> I have following.
>
> Dell R900 with 4 CPU, 64GB RAM
Hi-
I'm running 7.2 GENERIC and installed the unrealirc port. I've started it up
and can connect from localhost just fine. But when attempting to connect from
the outside world (eg. from another box on the lan) I get connection refused.
I've tried both with and without ipfilter running (with app
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Dmitry Marakasov wrote:
> * Mark Linimon (lini...@lonesome.com) wrote:
>
>> The author orginally contacted us with a legal threat because we were
>> not in compliance with the 28-day clause. A long, acrimonious disucssion
>> ensued. In that discussion, the author
Gene wrote:
> I'm running 7.2 GENERIC and installed the unrealirc port. I've started it up
> and can connect from localhost just fine. But when attempting to connect from
> the outside world (eg. from another box on the lan) I get connection refused.
>
> I've tried both with and without ipfilter
Hello,
I recently stumbled across "The FreeBSD GNOME Project" webpage which is
filled with detail and great instructions. It is located at
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/index.html
Q1: Where can I find the FreeBSD page that links to "The FreeBSD GNOME
project" webpage?
Q2: Where can I find
Chris Stankevitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently stumbled across "The FreeBSD GNOME Project" webpage which is
> filled with detail and great instructions. It is located at
> http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/index.html
>
> Q1: Where can I find the FreeBSD page that links to "The FreeBSD GNOME
> pr
Hi Chris,
I recently stumbled across "The FreeBSD GNOME Project" webpage which is
filled with detail and great instructions. It is located at
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/index.html
Q1: Where can I find the FreeBSD page that links to "The FreeBSD GNOME
project" webpage?
Q2: Where can I fi
On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 07:13:30AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
>
>
> > write and say HI, Howzit hanging... or whatever. Anyway, the
> > sendmail -bv ploy
> > indicates that this person is still at the address i have. no big
> > deal; i was just
> > won
Hello
I'm a bit confused about zpool.cache file. I've got a configuration with
/boot sitting on a usb drive (UFS) and everything else on internal ZFS
hard drive. I'm booting my system off the usb drive so zpool.cache file
is there (usb drive). Basic zfs root + ufs boot setup. Everything works
Hello,
I have a question about my Gnome2 install.
It stopped when it was installing Alacarte.
Error was : wrong pygobject version.
After that, I restarted, and x11 came up surprisingly.
My portstree is up to date, and googl'in I found similar problems.
Anyone know if there is a problem with FreeB
ps
This is the output building gnome2 :
gnomelogalyzer said something like no problem found.
checking for ALACARTE... yes
checking for pygobject 2.15.1 installed for python
required_python_abi... not found
configure: error: required pygobject version not found
===> Script "configure" failed une
On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 11:05:19 -0700, Chris Cowart wrote
> Gene wrote:
> > I'm running 7.2 GENERIC and installed the unrealirc port. I've started it
> > up
> > and can connect from localhost just fine. But when attempting to connect
> > from
> > the outside world (eg. from another box on the lan)
Hi -
I upgraded ports and, as usual, kde4 broke. What I'd like to do is simply
remove the existing remains of kde and reinstall. BUT since kde4 is just a
metaport deinstalling doesn't seem to work. Is there another way to delete and
reinstall kde4?
Thanks,
IHN,
Gene
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The FreeBSD handbook section 4.5.1 describes several methods for
obtaining the ports collection including CVSup, Portsnap, and sysinstall.
Section 4.5.1 also describes how to update the ports collection, but
only for the CVSup and Portsnap methods.
Q1: How do I update the ports collection a
Chris Stankevitz wrote:
>
> The FreeBSD handbook section 4.5.1 describes several methods for
> obtaining the ports collection including CVSup, Portsnap, and sysinstall.
>
> Section 4.5.1 also describes how to update the ports collection, but
> only for the CVSup and Portsnap methods.
>
> Q1: How do
Hello;
I have a hard drive that contains the /var file system in a system that
will not boot.
In single user mode I can mount /var.
I want to take this disk and put it in another FreeBSD system and
try to copy the files I need off of it to a safe place.
The system I will plug it into will also
On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 15:43:56 -0700
Chris Stankevitz wrote:
>
> The FreeBSD handbook section 4.5.1 describes several methods for
> obtaining the ports collection including CVSup, Portsnap, and
> sysinstall.
>
> Section 4.5.1 also describes how to update the ports collection, but
> only for the
On Fri, 07 Oct 2011, jeffry killen wrote:
> Hello;
> I have a hard drive that contains the /var file system in a system that
> will not boot.
> In single user mode I can mount /var.
>
> I want to take this disk and put it in another FreeBSD system and
> try to copy the files I need off of it to
On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 16:14 -0800, lists@ wrote:
On Fri, 07 Oct 2011, jeffry killen wrote:
Hello;
I have a hard drive that contains the /var file system in a system that
will not boot.
In single user mode I can mount /var.
I want to take this disk and put it in another FreeBSD system and
try
On Fri, 7 Oct 2011 04:07 -0700, jekillen@ wrote:
Hello;
I have a hard drive that contains the /var file system in a system that
will not boot.
In single user mode I can mount /var.
I want to take this disk and put it in another FreeBSD system and
try to copy the files I need off of it to a
Hi Chris,
> The FreeBSD handbook section 4.5.1 describes several methods for
> obtaining the ports collection including CVSup, Portsnap, and sysinstall.
>
> Section 4.5.1 also describes how to update the ports collection, but
> only for the CVSup and Portsnap methods.
>
> Q1: How do I update t
So I want to show a movie;
How do I make sound work? I'll be using mplayer.
--jg
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On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi Chris,
The FreeBSD handbook section 4.5.1 describes several methods for
obtaining the ports collection including CVSup, Portsnap, and sysinstall.
Section 4.5.1 also describes how to update the ports collection, but
only for the CVSup and Portsnap m
I have the same problem but 32bit version is running normaly
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I keep bumping up against this, so I thought I'd throw this question out
to those who understand sed better than I do.
What I'm trying to do is to clean up the contents of some files
(/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC would be a good example) to get more readable
diffs. To that end, I'm trying to use sed to
Henry Olyer said the following on 2009-10-07 03:08:
So I want to show a movie;
How do I make sound work? I'll be using mplayer.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
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I was saddened to find that my ethernet card did not work on my FreeBSD 7.2
machine. The bge driver in the kernel did not support the broadcom 5756ME.
Here is how I got it to work:
1. Set my machine up to compile the kernel (see section 8.5 of manual)
2. Edit /usr/src/sys/dev/bge/if_bgereg.h.
Hello,
I just installed FreeBSD. After I installed it, I was surprised to find only
26M of space on /. I used the auto-defaults during the Disklabel portion of
the install.
[cstankev...@crs-m6300 ~]$ df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad4s1a496M430M
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