2010-02-08 08:55, Ion-Mihai Tetcu skrev:
On Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:44:53 +0100
Leslie Jensen wrote:
2010-02-07 15:37, Ion-Mihai Tetcu skrev:
On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 13:36:55 +0100
Leslie Jensen wrote:
[ .. ]
For the moment the workaround, when you get to this, is to:
mv /usr/local/lib/li
hi,
do you have any idea why it is not upgrading:
root# portversion -v|grep php
php5-5.2.12 > succeeds port (port has 5.2.10)
php5-pcre-5.2.12> succeeds port (port has 5.2.10)
php5-session-5.2.12 > succeeds port (port has 5.2.10)
php5-simplexml-5.2.12
On Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:49:11 +0100
Leslie Jensen wrote:
[ .. ]
> >> Make output:
> >>
> >>
> >> /usr/bin/ld: warning: libjpeg.so.10, needed
> >> by /usr/local/lib/libmng.so, not found (try using -rpath or
> >> -rpath-link)
> >
> > portmaster graphics/libmng
> > portmaster x11/kdelibs3
> > por
2010/2/8 Dánielisz László :
> hi,
>
> do you have any idea why it is not upgrading:
>
> root# portversion -v|grep php
> php5-5.2.12 > succeeds port (port has 5.2.10)
> php5-pcre-5.2.12 > succeeds port (port has 5.2.10)
> php5-session-5.2.12 > succeeds port (por
Szia László!
2010/2/8 Dánielisz László
> hi,
>
> do you have any idea why it is not upgrading:
>
> root# portversion -v|grep php
> php5-5.2.12 > succeeds port (port has 5.2.10)
> php5-pcre-5.2.12> succeeds port (port has 5.2.10)
> php5-session-5.2.12 > succ
Szia Zsolt!
Thank you everybody!
Actually I use cvsup, and it is up to date, but now I give a try with portsnap.
László
From: Artifex Maximus
To: Dánielisz László
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Sent: Mon, February 8, 2010 10:34:53 AM
Subject: Re: portupg
Hi all,
I've installed freebsd 8.0 on an asus EeePC 1201 HA.
All works ok but xorg. This netbook use Poulsbo chipset and GMA 500 graphics.
Someone has a working xorg.conf for this? Is there specific video driver on
freebsd or should I use vesa? Using vesa someone knows specific monitor
freq
Hello.
I set up a NFSv4 server located on a FreeBSD 8.0/amd64 box (most recent
world). It seems I successfully set up the NFSv4 service and this
results in a successful mount of a file system by another FreeBSD 8.0
box. But their is a weirdnes I do not understand.
Mounting the filessystem via
When I plug a USB stick into Freebsd 8.0 probe messages
are displayed on the master console.
One of the messages contain the rev level like 2.00/1.10.
Is this info being retrieved from the USB stick?
Is there a Freebsd command to show this information?
Is there some way under ms/windows to di
László wrote:
>Thank you everybody!
>Actually I use cvsup, and it is up to date, but now I give a try with portsnap.
It sounds like your index file or your portsdb are older than the rest
of your ports tree. Try running 'portsdb -Fu'.
b.
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On Monday 08 February 2010 05:46:07 alex wrote:
> Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> > The fact that the limit is 86MB/sec (which is very low for a raid0 array)
> > makes me think the box suffers from sub optimal network performance
> > during a simple stream test like yours. This could be due to FreeBSD
> >
On 1/16/10, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> On 1/11/10, Paul B Mahol wrote:
>> On 1/11/10, Bob Johnson wrote:
>>> On 1/9/10, Paul B Mahol wrote:
On 12/16/09, Bob Johnson wrote:
> I'm using an ExpressCard for wireless networking because there seems
> to be no driver for the internal card in
After upgrading from samba33 to samba34 from most recent ports, no
Windows_XP and Windows_7 client is capable of connecting to the samba
server anymore! I use the same config as before, did a testparm (it
shows this ahaead:
Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
max_open_files: sysc
On Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 10:28:20PM -0700, Warren Block wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Feb 2010, John wrote:
>
> > A little background - elwood will be the mail hub. Any e-mail
> > originating from within my local network should be re-written to
> > eliminate the specific host name and only use the higher lev
The natd man page says it is still necessary to create a customer
kernl with
options IPFIREWALL
options IPDIVERT
Is that still true, or can it be accomplished vi a loader.conf?
Thanks!
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j...@starfire.mn.org
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On 08/02/2010 13:11, John wrote:
> So - I did all that you suggested, and it sure looks like it worked,
> but I still have a question. It did both the hostname.mc and the
> hostname.submit.mc files and .cf files, but I didn't do anything
> to the hos
I've set up a system with gpart and have the swap partition first followed by
root, var, and so on. This works fine but I've seen documents that always have
root first, then swap. Is there any reason that root should be the first
partition or can it follow swap space?
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Jon Radel wrote:
> DAve wrote:
>> Afternoon from Blizzard central in Indiana,
>>
>> I have three DNS servers across the state that I have installed and
>> configured ntpd on. They seem to be working well except they are
>> announcing themselves as Stratum 0 servers.
>>
>> As many times as I have re
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 08:09:48AM -0600, Peter Steele wrote:
> I've set up a system with gpart and have the swap partition first followed
> by root, var, and so on. This works fine but I've seen documents that always
> have root first, then swap. Is there any reason that root should be the
> f
On 08/02/2010 14:09, Peter Steele wrote:
> I've set up a system with gpart and have the swap partition first
> followed by root, var, and so on. This works fine but I've seen
> documents that always have root first, then swap. Is there any reason
> that root should be the first partition or can it
>I've used the syntax
>
>1:ad(1,a)/boot/loader
>
>in boot.config to specify the boot device. This doesn't work with GPT
>partitions. What's the correct syntax in boot.config for GPT partitions?
I looked at the source code to boot.c and there doesn't seem to be anything
specifically related to GP
>The root partition should always be the 'a' partition, but it doesn't have to
>be the first in physical order on the disk (ie. starting at cylinder 0). So
>long as partitions don't overlap (with the >historical exception of the 'c'
>partition, which should cover the whole drive) you can put th
I updated the system, both kernel and ports. It's 8.0-STABLE.
vbox ports were reinstalled after the kernel:
virtualbox-ose-3.1.2_1
virtualbox-ose-kmod-3.1.2_1
Now my system crashes when I try to start the virtual machine.
Anybody has the same problem?
Yuri
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I'm just starting my adventure into BSD along with C++. I know that
this OS gives you all the source files that are used in the OS. What I'm
asking, is what is the name of the first file that is loaded and where
is the source file for it? I want to start with the very first line of
code and see if
Those two icons went missing. When they are running windows and panel
tabs show some generic X icons instead.
Ho does xserver determine which icon to show for the particular app?
Yuri
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On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 10:01:05AM +1100, alex wrote:
>
> Frank Shute wrote:
> >On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 01:41:29AM +1100, alex wrote:
> >
> >>Hi Guys,
> >>
> >>Today I reformatted a machine (network server) thats run FreeBSD nonstop
> >>for at least the last 3 years and installed linux on it. I
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, John wrote:
...
So - I did all that you suggested, and it sure looks like it worked,
but I still have a question. It did both the hostname.mc and the
hostname.submit.mc files and .cf files, but I didn't do anything
to the hostanme.submit.mc file. Am I still OK?
Yes, editin
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, O. Hartmann wrote:
Mounting the filessystem via
mount_newnfs host:/path /path
Oh, and you should set:
sysctl vfs.newnfs.locallocks_enable=0
in the server, since I haven't fixed the local locking yet. (This implies
that apps/daemons running locally on the server
On 02/08/10 15:23, Decker, Ross wrote:
I'm just starting my adventure into BSD along with C++. I know that
this OS gives you all the source files that are used in the OS. What I'm
asking, is what is the name of the first file that is loaded and where
is the source file for it? I want to start wi
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, O. Hartmann wrote:
Mounting the filessystem via
mount_newnfs host:/path /path
works fine, but not
mount -t nfs4 host:/path /path.
The mount command can be either:
mount -t nfs -o nfsv4 host:/path /path
or
mount -t newnfs -o nfsv4 host:/path /path
(The above was what
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, D?nielisz L?szl? wrote:
do you have any idea why it is not upgrading:
root# portversion -v|grep php
php5-5.2.12 > succeeds port (port has 5.2.10)
php5-pcre-5.2.12> succeeds port (port has 5.2.10)
php5-session-5.2.12 > succeeds port (p
.
> use the
> the --batch switch or put BATCH="yes" in make.conf IIRC.
>
That particular make.conf is in /etc
>
> But IMHO, remembering to always give portupgrade the -C
> switch is the
> way to go.
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On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, John wrote:
The natd man page says it is still necessary to create a customer
kernl with
options IPFIREWALL
options IPDIVERT
Is that still true, or can it be accomplished vi a loader.conf?
It's a kernel option, so you probably can't do it at runtime.
Consider using pf in
I am trying to deploy more visibility into parts of my network and
started to look at netflow. However, I often find for some
deployments, I need full pcap headers to see what had been going on.
e.g. customer calls after the fact saying, "~ 36hrs ago, there was a
'problem'. Do you know what ha
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 06:43, ohartman@ wrote:
After upgrading from samba33 to samba34 from most recent ports, no Windows_XP
and Windows_7 client is capable of connecting to the samba server anymore! I
use the same config as before, did a testparm (it shows this ahaead:
Load smb config files from
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On 08/02/2010 15:39, Warren Block wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, John wrote:
>
>> The natd man page says it is still necessary to create a customer
>> kernl with
>>
>> options IPFIREWALL
>> options IPDIVERT
>>
>> Is that still true, or can it be accompl
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 09:23:41AM -0500, Decker, Ross wrote:
> I'm just starting my adventure into BSD along with C++. I know that
> this OS gives you all the source files that are used in the OS. What I'm
> asking, is what is the name of the first file that is loaded and where
> is the source f
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 08:39:14AM -0700, Warren Block wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, John wrote:
>
> > The natd man page says it is still necessary to create a customer
> > kernl with
> >
> > options IPFIREWALL
> > options IPDIVERT
> >
> > Is that still true, or can it be accomplished vi a loader.c
On 02/08/10 15:08, Rick Macklem wrote:
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, O. Hartmann wrote:
Mounting the filessystem via
mount_newnfs host:/path /path
Oh, and you should set:
sysctl vfs.newnfs.locallocks_enable=0
in the server, since I haven't fixed the local locking yet. (This implies
that apps/da
On 02/08/10 15:01, Rick Macklem wrote:
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, O. Hartmann wrote:
Mounting the filessystem via
mount_newnfs host:/path /path
works fine, but not
mount -t nfs4 host:/path /path.
The mount command can be either:
mount -t nfs -o nfsv4 host:/path /path
or
mount -t newnfs -o nfs
My ordinary practice with production FreeBSD machines is to:
- Regularly (weekly), update the sources, rebuild and reinstall world
and kernels.
- Regularly (several times a week), do a 'portupgrade -arR'
- Somewhat frequently do a 'pkgdb -F'
IOW, I keep the OS, kernels, and ports fairly up-to
On 08/02/2010 17:38, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
> My ordinary practice with production FreeBSD machines is to:
>
> - Regularly (weekly), update the sources, rebuild and reinstall world
> and kernels.
This implies you're running one of the -STABLE branches, rather than
-RELEASE: updates to -RELEASE hap
Tim Daneliuk writes:
> 3) If I do an in-place upgrade to 8.x (I'll probably wait until 8.1)
>and immediately follow it with a 'portupgrade -arR', will I be
>guaranteed that every port will be migrated to the very latest
>8.x libs?
You want 'portupgrade -af' instead. [You can add the
On 02/08/10 16:03, jhell wrote:
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 06:43, ohartman@ wrote:
After upgrading from samba33 to samba34 from most recent ports, no
Windows_XP and Windows_7 client is capable of connecting to the samba
server anymore! I use the same config as before, did a testparm (it
shows this ah
>This can happen if the ports tree or index file is outdated.
>csup/portsnap, run pkgdb -Fu, and try it again.
I think you meant 'portsdb -Fu'. The pkgtools often run 'pkgdb -u'
and 'pkgdb -aF' automatically, and a full-blown 'pkgdb -F' or 'pkgdb
-L' usually isn't required unless there is an erro
On 2/8/2010 12:30 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 08/02/2010 17:38, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
>> My ordinary practice with production FreeBSD machines is to:
>>
>> - Regularly (weekly), update the sources, rebuild and reinstall world
>> and kernels.
>
> This implies you're running one of the -STABLE br
I would recommend against Dell without seriously investigating the hardware on
the system you are interested in. I needed a system and in an emergency and did
not want to wait for shipping (silly me).
The system is an Inspiron 1764. If anyone has an xorg.conf file for this system,
it would be
> You can even
>leave gaps between partitions if you want, but that is pretty crazy
>since it just wastes some of the available space.
>
>There have been quite a lot of recommendations on how to lay out a disk
>for best performance, based on the observation that disk access times
>vary depending on
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, b. f. wrote:
This can happen if the ports tree or index file is outdated.
csup/portsnap, run pkgdb -Fu, and try it again.
I think you meant 'portsdb -Fu'. The pkgtools often run 'pkgdb -u'
and 'pkgdb -aF' automatically, and a full-blown 'pkgdb -F' or 'pkgdb
-L' usually isn
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 10:01:05AM +1100, alex wrote:
> Frank Shute wrote:
> >On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 01:41:29AM +1100, alex wrote:
> >
> >>I see a number of factors putting freebsd behind:
> >>
> >>* The teams stubbornness with compiler/base tools (wont move away from
> >>gcc 4.2.1 because they
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 02:37:30PM -0500, b. f. wrote:
> > You can even
> >leave gaps between partitions if you want, but that is pretty crazy
> >since it just wastes some of the available space.
> >
> >There have been quite a lot of recommendations on how to lay out a disk
> >for best performance
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 03:00:00PM +, Frank Shute wrote:
>
> AFAIK, the system compiler is going to be clang in the future and for
> ports you'll install a compiler from ports.
Can you provide a URL for some discussion of this? I hadn't heard that
FreeBSD was moving to Clang.
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I resolve that problem, by the handbook I added
0 3 * * * root portsnap -I cron update && pkg_version -vIL=
Now it works awesome!
From: Warren Block
To: b. f.
Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org; Dánielisz László
Sent: Mon, February 8, 2010 9:03:39 PM
Subjec
On 2/8/10, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 02:37:30PM -0500, b. f. wrote:
>
>> > You can even
>> >leave gaps between partitions if you want, but that is pretty crazy
>> >since it just wastes some of the available space.
>> >
>> >There have been quite a lot of recommendations on h
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> Can you provide a URL for some discussion of this? I hadn't heard that
> FreeBSD was moving to Clang.
A quick search yielded these links:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang
http://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/2009051100335NWBD
On Monday 08 February 2010 12:54:26 Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> > Even deleting a large file off that raid array I can
> > see a difference, prior to reformatting, i deleted a 190GB file off the
> > raid, under UFS the delete took quite some time (well over 10 seconds),
> > under ext4 the deletion of
On 2010-02-08, at 2:58 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> Can you provide a URL for some discussion of this? I hadn't heard that
> FreeBSD was moving to Clang.
Here's last year's status report where they talk about it:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-May/049873.html
It was also i
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 01:11:26PM -0700, Ben Schumacher wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> > Can you provide a URL for some discussion of this? I hadn't heard that
> > FreeBSD was moving to Clang.
>
> A quick search yielded these links:
>
> http://wiki.freebsd.org/
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 03:12:25PM -0500, Derek Buttineau wrote:
> On 2010-02-08, at 2:58 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
>
> > Can you provide a URL for some discussion of this? I hadn't heard that
> > FreeBSD was moving to Clang.
>
>
> Here's last year's status report where they talk about it:
>
> h
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 03:12:25PM -0500, Derek Buttineau wrote:
>
> > On 2010-02-08, at 2:58 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> >
> > > Can you provide a URL for some discussion of this? I hadn't heard that
> > > FreeBSD was moving to Clang.
> >
>
Hi everyone,
First off I am new to FreeBSD. I use Linux professorially and really looking
forward to getting some FreeBSD boxes in production as well. My apologies if my
questions are noobish and I have tried Googling for some of them but with
limited results so I figure I would ask for help f
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Richard L. Houston wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> First off I am new to FreeBSD. I use Linux professorially and really
> looking forward to getting some FreeBSD boxes in production as well. My
> apologies if my questions are noobish and I have tried Googling for some of
Use this as a starting point
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/jails.html
Anyways, host and jail need to run the exact same kernel. Normally I'll
build my kernel and install it into the base as well as each individual jail
so everything is consistent.
Why do they need to run the exact same
Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 11:13:08 +0100
> "O. Hartmann" wrote:
>
>> Since yesterday's portsnape and attempt updating my ports, ALL
>> FreeBSD boxes (running FreeBSD 8.0/amd64) fail to update ports via
>> 'portmaster -av' at the same point with the following error.
>>
>> It s
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Jason wrote:
> Use this as a starting point
>>
>> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/jails.html
>>
>> Anyways, host and jail need to run the exact same kernel. Normally I'll
>> build my kernel and install it into the base as well as each individual
>> jail
>> so
I was advised to try this again. New install FreeBSD 7.2 R, installing
Postfix from cd /usr/ports/mail/postfix && make install clean
I receive the following error near the end of the install:
checking whether -fkeep-inline-functions is supported... yes
updating cache ./config.cache
creating ./con
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Danny Edge wrote:
> I was advised to try this again. New install FreeBSD 7.2 R, installing
> Postfix from cd /usr/ports/mail/postfix && make install clean
>
> I receive the following error near the end of the install:
>
> checking whether -fkeep-inline-functions is
Hi,
Okay, I just met a wierd thing, I have a local fbsd server with afp running on
it, it works great with user "A" but with user "B" i can not connect with
Finder and gives me the error:
"There are no shares available or you are not allowed to access them on the
server"
I checked the permis
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Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 3:28 PM
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On Mon, Feb
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, O. Hartmann wrote:
Oh, and you should set:
sysctl vfs.newnfs.locallocks_enable=0
in the server, since I haven't fixed the local locking yet. (This implies
that apps/daemons running locally on the server won't see byte range
locks performed by NFSv4 clients.) However, b
Over the weekend one my servers went down due to extended power failure.
The file system reports clean, but something has gone sideways with
networking. The server is a Dell 2950 running 7.0 release, and it's been
working fine for well over a year. It uses the BCE driver. Ifconfig
shows it to be up
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Mike Galvez wrote:
> Over the weekend one my servers went down due to extended power failure.
> The file system reports clean, but something has gone sideways with
> networking. The server is a Dell 2950 running 7.0 release, and it's been
> working fine for well ov
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, O. Hartmann wrote:
So I guess the above one is the more 'transparent' one with respect to the
future, when NFSv4 gets mature and its way as matured into the kernel?
Yea, I'd only use "mount -t newnfs" if for some reason you want to
test/use the experimental client fo
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 04:24:39PM -0600, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Mike Galvez wrote:
>
> > Over the weekend one my servers went down due to extended power failure.
> > The file system reports clean, but something has gone sideways with
> > networking. The server i
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Rick Macklem wrote:
> ps: ZFS also has its own export stuff, but it is my understanding that
>putting a line in /etc/exports is sufficient. I've never used ZFS,
>so others will know more than I.
>
My understanding (from having used NFS and ZFS, haven't loo
On Monday 08 February 2010 14:09:48 Peter Steele wrote:
> I've set up a system with gpart and have the swap partition first followed
> by root, var, and so on. This works fine but I've seen documents that
> always have root first, then swap. Is there any reason that root should be
> the first pa
On Monday 08 February 2010 21:19:01 Mihai Donțu wrote:
> On Monday 08 February 2010 12:54:26 Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> > > Even deleting a large file off that raid array I can
> > > see a difference, prior to reformatting, i deleted a 190GB file off the
> > > raid, under UFS the delete took quite so
On Feb 8, 2010, at 6:16 AM, DAve wrote:
> I am syncing with three server from N.us.pool.ntp.org. I have no fudge
> configured.
>
> ]# ntpq -c peers
> remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
> jitter
> ===
On Feb 7, 2010, at 5:54 AM, yavuz wrote:
> I want to cheat os fingerprinting tools ( primary nmap) in my freebsd
> machine. Assume I am using freebsd 8 and I want to be seen as a windows xp
> machine when someone scans my ports.
I'll try not to second-guess this goal, but you should be aware that
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 5:46 AM, alex wrote:
> I do suspect personally that the ext4 filesystem is the reason for the
> difference here, since ext4 has a number of features such as deferred disk
> writes etc. Even deleting a large file off that raid array I can see a
> difference, prior to reform
Hey guys,
I have a web/ftp server loaded with FreeBSD. This was done a couple
of years back. Since then the person or persons that did the original
install have gone out of business and cannot be found.
Currently I have an issue logging into the ftp. I hooked a monitor up
to the server an
I use freebsd7.2
I have an iphone. I wish to establish a vpn connection between the iphone
and my freebsd server as client to server.
What sort of softwares shall I use for it ?
Could you give me an example?
any advances?
Thanks
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> I have a web/ftp server loaded with FreeBSD. This was done a couple
> of years back. Since then the person or persons that did the original
> install have gone out of business and cannot be found.
Have you tried booting in single user mode?
Olivier
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On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Eric Petersen
wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I have a web/ftp server loaded with FreeBSD. This was done a couple of years
> back. Since then the person or persons that did the original install have
> gone out of business and cannot be found.
>
> Currently I have an issue lo
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010, Yavuz Ma?lak wrote:
> I use freebsd7.2
>
> I have an iphone. I wish to establish a vpn connection between the iphone
> and my freebsd server as client to server.
> What sort of softwares shall I use for it ?
I just went through this for Linux/iPhone last week.
The easiest f
I really hate to give up on anything and I finally found
out my problem with getting sysinstall to use the hard drive
rather than garbaging up mfs every time. The problem is not
something you can set in the partition editor or disklabel
editor. It is found in the very first menu which oddly
--On February 8, 2010 12:53:22 PM -0600 Eric Petersen
wrote:
Hey guys,
I have a web/ftp server loaded with FreeBSD. This was done a couple of
years back. Since then the person or persons that did the original
install have gone out of business and cannot be found.
Currently I have an issue lo
Is there any app or web site where you can select from a bunch of
math symbols and arrange them on-screen? I'm not talking about a
program to solve; just display. And i think you can describe
things in english like "sqrt(2)" in OOo, and have that sq root sign
Hi there ---
I'm writing this to tell you how much FreeBSD has gone downhill since
version 5.3...
I don't know who's bright idea it was to remove the xorgcfg and the
xorgconfig programs,
but they should be beaten sensless with an IBM AT keyboard. Also if you
REQUIRE that
dbus and hald be ena
hi,
i also choose poptop and pptp but i'm still getting errors while connecting,
would you be so kind to send me some configuration files?
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On 2010.02.09., at 4:40, Bill Campbell wrote:
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010, Yavuz Ma?lak wrote:
I use freebsd7.2
I have an iphone. I wish to establish a vp
hi,
i'm going with pptp but still can't manage it to work, in case i'll then i'll
let you know :-)
On 2010.02.08., at 21:36, Yavuz Maşlak wrote:
I use freebsd7.2
I have an iphone. I wish to establish a vpn connection between the iphone and
my freebsd server as client to server.
What sort of
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On 08/02/2010 21:09, Adam Vande More wrote:
> Anyways, host and jail need to run the exact same kernel. Normally I'll
> build my kernel and install it into the base as well as each individual jail
> so everything is consistent.
It's not so much 'nee
On 08/02/2010 22:13, Gary Gatten wrote:
> Hopefully this isn't considered a hijack, but what are the *main* diffs
> between jails and vm's? I've never worked with jails but read about
> them several times. Do they allow controlling of CPU cycles, Memory
> regions, etc. in the same manner as the f
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