Dear Sirs,
I have faced an unpleasant fact that your netinstall ability of 7.2
RELEASE and 8.0-RC2 are dead. My network card is being identified and
initialized properly (an old 3com980), it gets DHCP setup (IP, gateway, DNS
info is ok), but... That's all that is done properly. When I try t
On Thursday 29 October 2009 20:44:12 Martin McCormick wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas writes:
> > You should use a Perl or Python script, and a hash...
> >
> > If you show us a few sample lines from the input file and how you want
> > the output to look, it shouldn't be too hard to quickly hack one of t
On Thursday 29 October 2009 21:58:54 Lars Eighner wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Ruben de Groot wrote:
> > sendmail is NOT a legacy application. It's actively being developed
> > ON FreeBSD. Actually, the maintainer(s) are doing a great job
>
> Bullshit.
>
> Why does sendmail call up the internet du
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 282, Issue 14, Message 14
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 14:58:54 -0500 (CDT) Lars Eighner
wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Ruben de Groot wrote:
>
> > sendmail is NOT a legacy application. It's actively being developed
> > ON FreeBSD. Actually, the maintainer(s) are doing
MAKE THE PAIN STOP.
Seriously, read back in the friggin' mailing list archives. None of y'all
are going to say anything that hasn't been said before. Or don't, and just
prove how valuable your time isn't by wasting it arguing about something
that everyone else is just rolling their eyes at and ign
Hi. I am currently using FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE. I have a problem with
wireless networks. I am using FreeBSD as an access point with wpa
encryption. Almost %30 packets are loses when I ping the ap. It's very
painfully to use ssh connection with this ap. Do you have any idea about
packet loses?
My ada
Monty Pyth wrote:
I have inherited a website to work on that users authenticate to
using a login and password from a login page. The server is FreeBSD
6.2 running APACHE/PHP/MYSQL. There is a MYSQL table that maintains
all of the users. The table has a users name and password. The
password is has
Hi,
have done a "best effort" to avoid useless question, am posting after
various faq-research and tests.
having an IPv6-ONLY (FreeBSD 7.0) host that needs to perform a "portsnap
fetch" there is NO LIST of portsnap-IPv6-capable servers.
maybe they don't exists or i am "too blind" to find them;
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Ian Smith wrote:
> Why does sendmail call up the internet during boot? If it needs to know who
> it is, why can't it look in hosts?
See the section: WHO AM I? in /usr/src/contrib/sendmail/cf/README
(assuming you haven't deleted the documentation from your system)
Or did
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 23:15:08 +
Freminlins wrote:
> Yeah, thanks for that. I knew about that file, but don't often read
> it. There's even more to the saga - Xkblayout doesn't work. This
> whole HAL thing stinks horribly. IF X is built with HAL basically
> certain options specified in xorg.con
Hi,
Is there a way that I could configure sendmail so that I could control the rate
of outgoing emails?
For example if there are 2 outbound emails destined for Yahoo.com server then
they would be sent one connection at a time so that it is not flooding their
server.
Also, is there a limit on th
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 09:50:06PM -0700, Aflatoon Aflatooni typed:
> Hi,
> Is there a way that I could configure sendmail so that I could control the
> rate of outgoing emails?
> For example if there are 2 outbound emails destined for Yahoo.com server then
> they would be sent one connection at
Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 23:15:08 +
> Freminlins wrote:
>
>
>> Yeah, thanks for that. I knew about that file, but don't often read
>> it. There's even more to the saga - Xkblayout doesn't work. This
>> whole HAL thing stinks horribly. IF X is built with HAL basically
>> certa
Le Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:55:23 -0400,
Henry Olyer a écrit :
Hello,
> How do I get to use the headphones?
> The speaker works but continues to play when I plug in headphones.
If it's not a secret, which sound card and driver?
I don't know for the rest.
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 21:50:06 -0700 (PDT), Aflatoon Aflatooni
wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there a way that I could configure sendmail so that I could control
> the rate of outgoing emails?
>
> For example if there are 2 outbound emails destined for Yahoo.com
> server then they would be sent one connection a
This morning I moved the contents from the server over to an NFS share.
This is a freebsd 6.2 server running postfix, courier-imap and squirrelmail.
I used rsync to move the data for /www and /mail over to the nfs share.
After I made the changed to fstab and rebooted, every thing came up and
em
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 01:31:26PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> And for my next trick: I'm ordering a UPS. It is only for the
> DNS server and firefall (pfSense). I'll either refurb the
> current computer or buy a newer 32-bit for the firewall. I'd
> like sugg
Hi David,
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 1:59 PM, David Patton wrote:
> This morning I moved the contents from the server over to an NFS share.
>
>
>
> This is a freebsd 6.2 server running postfix, courier-imap and
> squirrelmail.
> I used rsync to move the data for /www and /mail over to the nfs share.
Hello
I've installed a nes machine ( 7.2 / 64 bits ) which runs like a charm
EXCEPT for the FTP service for NIS users ...
Local users ( which are present in /etc/passwd file ) have no problem
BUT NIS users cannot log in
when using telnet NIS users have no problem to log in ...
Thank for any he
> --On Thursday, October 29, 2009 16:55:58 -0500 Freminlins
>
> wrote:
> >
> > I know this isn't specifically a FreeBSD problem, HAL
> being needed by X. But
> > the flipping installer should enable it when I
> selected X flipping User from
> > the install options.
> >
> > My little upgrade has
>
> > Far be it from me to pile on when you're already so
> > frustrated, but I run into
> > these sorts of problems myself from time to time.
> > It's usually because I
> > didn't bother to read /usr/ports/UPDATING first, which in
> > this case might have
> > warned you.
> >
> > 20090123:
> > AF
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Neil Short wrote:
20090123:
AFFECTS: users of x11-servers/xorg-server
AUTHOR: rnol...@freebsd.org
I hate to say this; but I carefully read the UPDATING log you quoted
and used the solution suggested - which did not work for me.
It was a temporary solution to a
On Friday 30 October 2009 03:12:29 Vadim Maksimenko wrote:
> I have faced an unpleasant fact that your netinstall ability of 7.2
> RELEASE and 8.0-RC2 are dead. My network card is being identified and
> initialized properly (an old 3com980), it gets DHCP setup (IP, gateway, DNS
> info is ok), but..
I've read the responses and comments here, so don't think I'm ignoring
anyone because I haven't responded directly.
I rebuilt xorg-server without HAL. I killed hal stone dead and started up
the new (i.e. old-skool) xorg. It all works fine.
My mouse and keyboard work as specified in the xorg.conf
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Freminlins wrote:
> I've read the responses and comments here, so don't think I'm ignoring
> anyone because I haven't responded directly.
>
> I rebuilt xorg-server without HAL. I killed hal stone dead and started up
> the new (i.e. old-skool) xorg. It all works f
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 11:04:18 -0500
Adam Vande More replied:
>On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Freminlins
>wrote:
>
>> I've read the responses and comments here, so don't think I'm
>> ignoring anyone because I haven't responded directly.
>>
>> I rebuilt xorg-server without HAL. I killed hal ston
>
>
> Once you have to start reading a manual to create a configuration to
> get basic keyboard to work, things are getting seriously out of hand.
>
> A common user should not be required to have a working knowledge of
> XHTML and obscure directives in order to get a piece of equipment
> working.
>
--On Friday, October 30, 2009 10:11:57 -0500 Adam Vande More
wrote:
Well that particular entry isn't necessary as noted by the next one in
UPDATING.
I suppose I should have highlighted this portion of the entry - Server 1.5.3
also really wants to configure its input devices via hald. - which
2009/10/30 Adam Vande More
>
> No my point was top is not accurate measure of HAL's memory usage. HAL has
> shared library's just like many other applications.
>
Yep, I know all about that. But it is indicative. And indeed born out by the
fact that when HAL is not running I get 18MB more memory
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Freminlins wrote:
> 2009/10/30 Adam Vande More
>
>
>> No my point was top is not accurate measure of HAL's memory usage. HAL
>> has shared library's just like many other applications.
>>
>
> Yep, I know all about that. But it is indicative. And indeed born out
what's in /etc/nsswitch.conf ?
Markiyan.
Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I've installed a nes machine ( 7.2 / 64 bits ) which runs like a charm
EXCEPT for the FTP service for NIS users ...
Local users ( which are present in /etc/passwd file ) have no problem
BUT NIS users cannot log in
when using
2009/10/30 Adam Vande More
>
> I am unable to replicate this.
YMMV. But I did replicate it. I measured "before and after".
Show us the output of top from your box with the hal processes, as I did for
a start.
> Nowhere have you demonstrated HAL is not working as it's meant to. This is
> poi
I just saw this on my gentoo list (yes, there are folks complaining
about HAL there as well). I don't know anything about this project
other than it's intentions are to build a replacement for HAL.
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/DeviceKit
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f
I was part of this and the x11 mailing list during the period in which most
made the switch to hal. I am fully aware of all the complaining which
occurred. There was a bug which made the issue difficult. I experienced
it, the workaround was available nearly immediately and fixed soon after.
Near
--On Friday, October 30, 2009 13:44:07 -0500 Freminlins
wrote:
2009/10/30 Adam Vande More
I am unable to replicate this.
YMMV. But I did replicate it. I measured "before and after".
Show us the output of top from your box with the hal processes, as I did for
a start.
FWIW, here's m
2009/10/30 Adam Vande More
> I was part of this and the x11 mailing list during the period in which most
> made the switch to hal. I am fully aware of all the complaining which
> occurred. There was a bug which made the issue difficult. I experienced
> it, the workaround was available nearly i
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Freminlins wrote:
> 2009/10/30 Adam Vande More
>
>> I was part of this and the x11 mailing list during the period in which
>> most made the switch to hal. I am fully aware of all the complaining which
>> occurred. There was a bug which made the issue difficult.
--- On Fri, 10/30/09, Freminlins wrote:
> From: Freminlins
> Go and Google for hal problems - you will see
> that this is not an uncommon occurrence. It seems that the
> purpose of hal is to make things easier. Well it didn't
> for me - it made them harder. I dunno, perhaps I'm too
> stuc
You are arrogant because you won't accept that people have problems with
your beloved HAL, the Half Arsed Luser program. Some or many in the Linux
crowd are planning to move away from it because it doesn't work properly.
You don't accept that a 3k config file now needs 18MB of RAM. And doesn't
wor
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Freminlins wrote:
> You are arrogant because you won't accept that people have problems with
> your beloved HAL, the Half Arsed Luser program. Some or many in the Linux
> crowd are planning to move away from it because it doesn't work properly.
>
> You don't accep
2009/10/30 Neil Short
>
> This is comforting for many reasons: notably, that I'm not alone in this
> experience.
>
Do you know something, it's not comforting. Not really. It just means you
are another user for whom a program doesn't work properly.
MF.
__
2009/10/30 Adam Vande More
> Where's your config files, your errors logs, your stats?
>
I am not going to reply to you after this because you are blinkered. I'm not
going to waste my time with you. I've given you more than enough to feed on,
but you just can't smell the coffee.
> Adam Vande
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Freminlins wrote:
> 2009/10/30 Adam Vande More
>
>
>> Where's your config files, your errors logs, your stats?
>>
>
> I am not going to reply to you after this because you are blinkered. I'm
> not going to waste my time with you. I've given you more than enough t
Adam Vande More wrote:
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Freminlins wrote:
2009/10/30 Adam Vande More
Where's your config files, your errors logs, your stats?
I am not going to reply to you after this because you are blinkered. I'm
not going to waste my time with you. I've given you more
I am getting these errors in messages:
Oct 30 14:37:20 eagle mountd[4243]: can't change attributes for /usr/local
Oct 30 14:37:20 eagle mountd[4243]: bad exports list line /usr/local
-maproot
Oct 30 14:37:20 eagle mountd[4243]: can't change attributes for /usr/home
Oct 30 14:37:20 eagle mountd[4
Hi--
On Oct 30, 2009, at 2:49 PM, Yuri wrote:
I am getting these errors in messages:
Oct 30 14:37:20 eagle mountd[4243]: can't change attributes for /usr/
local
Oct 30 14:37:20 eagle mountd[4243]: bad exports list line /usr/local
-maproot
Oct 30 14:37:20 eagle mountd[4243]: can't change attri
At 02:50 AM 10/30/2009, Randi Harper wrote:
This bikeshed is old and tired. I don't want to paint it. I want to drown it
in lighter fluid and set it on fire.
I've never seen a bike shed. Unless perhaps it had a furry seat cover.
--Brett Glass
___
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Hi my name is Clayton Wilhelm da Rosa,
I made the dowmload of FreeBSD 7.2 ia64 i wanna know if is normal the files of
disc 2 and 3 have only 364Kb size.
thank you very much.
Veja quais são os assuntos
On 10/30/09, Clayton Wilhelm da Rosa wrote:
> Hi my name is Clayton Wilhelm da Rosa,
>
> I made the dowmload of FreeBSD 7.2 ia64 i wanna know if is normal the files
> of disc 2 and 3 have only 364Kb size.
>
> thank you very much.
Yes, that's how it is been released.
Disc 2 and 3 are prebuilt pro
Hi--
On Oct 30, 2009, at 3:09 PM, Clayton Wilhelm da Rosa wrote:
I made the dowmload of FreeBSD 7.2 ia64 i wanna know if is normal
the files of disc 2 and 3 have only 364Kb size.
Do you actually have an Itanium processor? They were pretty much only
used in high-end multi-CPU enterprise box
Chuck Swiger wrote:
For one thing, the second line should be:
/usr/local -maproot=root,ro -network=10.0.0 -mask=255.0.0.0
For another, you are only supposed to export a given filesystem once;
the notion of exporting it multiple times means you are changing the
values of the previous expor
On Oct 30, 2009, at 4:17 PM, Yuri wrote:
The workaround suggested in this PR eliminates the messages, but
causes client to get "Permission denied message"
Because the modified mount points are for different nets.
Assuming /usr/diskless, /usr/local, and /usr/home are all on the same /
usr fi
On 10/30/09, usleepl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 1:59 PM, David Patton
> wrote:
>
>> This morning I moved the contents from the server over to an NFS share.
>>
>>
>>
>> This is a freebsd 6.2 server running postfix, courier-imap and
>> squirrelmail.
>> I used rsync t
I'm a beginner in freebsd.
my machine consists of freebsd-6.4 + i386 bootstrap loader,+ windowmaker
after upgrade freebsd-6.4 using sysinstall then reboot the system,
I got an error message as follows
+++
Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
Unable to load a kernel
oscar Seo wrote:
> I'm a beginner in freebsd.
> my machine consists of freebsd-6.4 + i386 bootstrap loader,+ windowmaker
> after upgrade freebsd-6.4 using sysinstall then reboot the system,
> I got an error message as follows
> +++
> Loading /boot/defaults/loader
2009/10/29 Richard Gehlbach :
> I am installing FreeBSD 7.2 / amd64 on a new server (HP DL370 G6) with 2
> quad Xeon processors and 16GB memory. I have worked with the i386 versions
> since version 3.x, but this is the first server large enough to need amd64.
>
> I have been trying to determine th
Hi,
I am using nss_ldap without problem on a machine with FreeBSD 6.4
amd64.
Now I wanted to make a similar configuration with a machine running
FreeBSD 7.2 i386, but I have a problem:
- as root, getent passwd gives me the list of users in /etc/passwd and
in LDAP;
- as user. getent passwd onl
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