> All senders, with this the contents of letter, an urgent need to change
> the password e-mail account!
> I think that broke password mailboxes...
>
>>From my email too, came a letter to the mailing list, but I did not
> send it :(
Bull$hit, You can knock that crap off right now or your no bette
On 08/19/2010 06:05, Glen Barber wrote:
> On 8/19/10 4:18 AM, Joshua Isom wrote:
>> So you can set up the server but you can't install a client on the
>> server machine?
>
> I can - I would prefer not to.
>
Compile a static version of ircII and run it from the object directory
without installing
On 08/21/2010 23:57, Joe wrote:
> I am thinking about running zfs on the host for everything except
> booting the system. I plan to create a 1gb zfs area which I want to use
> for a jail directory tree.
>
> Is this possible?
In other words, why would it not be possible ?.
Have fun it sounds like
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 23:12:03 +0200, claudiu vasadi
wrote:
> I added the corresponding fstab entries and then I deliberately
> removed the "/mnt/2" folder.
Sorry for sounding picky, but FreeBSD does not have "folders". Those
are called directories. Please try to use the correct terminology.
You d
On 22.08.2010 00:48, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 17:35:57 +0200
> Svein Skogen wrote:
>
>> Anybody else seem to get these header-falsified messages lately:
>
> I think anyone who posts to freebsd-questions is probably getting them.
> I contacted parklogic and got a response telling m
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 07:41:49PM -0700, Fred Boatwright wrote:
> Warren Block wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 21 Aug 2010, Warren Block wrote:
> >
> > > Log file is at http://wonkity.com/~wblock/tmp/Xorg.0.log
> >
> > First notes:
> >
> > You're running the old version of X, 1.6.1.
> >
> > Something
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:48:50PM +0100, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 17:35:57 +0200
> Svein Skogen wrote:
>
> > Anybody else seem to get these header-falsified messages lately:
>
> I think anyone who posts to freebsd-questions is probably getting them.
> I contacted parklogic and go
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 23:12:03 +0200, claudiu vasadi
wrote:
> What happened when a "secondary" hdd cannot be mounted at boot ? From
> experience I know the OS drops to single user mode, which I find incredibly
> stupid because a "non-OS" hdd should not stop the OS from booting up
> (imagine the hdd
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 12:05:12 -0500, Adam Vande More
wrote:
> /usr/ports/deskutils/google-gadgets
> Around the World
The dependencies are scaring me off. :-/
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On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 02:51:52 +0200, "C. P. Ghost" wrote:
> Yes, you can do that and it works like a charm:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # display multiple xclock(1)s side by side
> for TIMEZONE in ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ...
> do
> env TZ=$TIMEZONE xclock
> done
>
> (replace ZONE1, ZONE2, ZONE3 wit
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 04:13:17PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 06:37:36AM -0500, Depo Catcher wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 8/20/2010 7:07 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> > >On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 06:45:11PM -0500, Adam Vande More wrote:
> > >>On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Gary Kline
Hi, all.
Could you please test this script (requires x11-toolkits/p5-Gtk2):
-
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Gtk2 -init;
my $filechooser = Gtk2::FileChooserButton->new("Choose a file", 'open');
print "XXX\n";
-
It should just print XXX and exit. On my system (8.1-STABLE/amd64) it
never
Hi,
I have a trouble running enemy-territory (from port) using Linux
emulation. I enabled the WITHOUT_NOUVEAU knob to get a full hardware
GLX with my radeon hd4330 mobility and it works well for native games
such as teeworlds, UrbanTerror and so on.
The problem is enemy-territory and linux games
ok, so I will make a secondary mount script that would check and mount any
"non-OS-related" mp's.
This would include setting all "non-OS" mp's to "noauto" in fstab and
creating a secondary script to read fstab, check if all is in order and
finally mount, or exit in error. This way, the OS sticks t
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On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 11:27:02 +0200, claudiu vasadi
wrote:
> ok, so I will make a secondary mount script that would check and mount any
> "non-OS-related" mp's.
>
> This would include setting all "non-OS" mp's to "noauto" in fstab and
> creating a secondary script to read fstab, check if all is i
I will write a rc.d script. It seems like the correct way to go.
Manual mount is out of the question :)
I will e-mail my end "product"
ps: I know it's a dir and not a folder ;)
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On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 11:24:58 +0200 David DEMELIER wrote:
> I don't know then
> how to enable hardware acceleration with the linux enemy-territory
> port. I have installed graphics/linux-f10-dri
Please give a try to graphics/linux-dri74 instead of
graphics/linux-f10-dri.
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On Sunday 22 August 2010 06:22:48 Fred Boatwright wrote:
> Eitan Adler wrote:
>>> The actual problem I am having is that startx produces only a completely
>>> black screen.  Xorg -config xorg.conf.new -retro  produces the expected
>>> grid and mouse pointer. Â A .xinitrc file is supposed to start
On 22/08/2010 11:48, Boris Samorodov wrote:
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 11:24:58 +0200 David DEMELIER wrote:
I don't know then
how to enable hardware acceleration with the linux enemy-territory
port. I have installed graphics/linux-f10-dri
Please give a try to graphics/linux-dri74 instead of
graphics
gahn writes:
> I am running 8.1. under /dev, I don't see /dev/md0,
/dev/md0 won't show up until you actually run mdconfig.
> so i am trying to add following lines in kernel file and got error
> messages:
>
> options MFS #Memory Filesystem
The correct line is "device md",
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From: Omer Faruk SEN
Date: Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:57 PM
Subject: Hast + ZFS + Postgresql on FreeBSD 8.1
To: FreeBSD
Hi,
Is there any one here in this list tried this combo on FreeBSD 8.1 ? I
really would like to know your opinions about that. Especially
On 8/22/10 3:19 AM, jhell wrote:
> On 08/19/2010 06:05, Glen Barber wrote:
>> On 8/19/10 4:18 AM, Joshua Isom wrote:
>>> So you can set up the server but you can't install a client on the
>>> server machine?
>>
>> I can - I would prefer not to.
>>
>
> Compile a static version of ircII and run it f
On 8/21/10 11:57 PM, Joe wrote:
> I am thinking about running zfs on the host for everything except
> booting the system. I plan to create a 1gb zfs area which I want to use
> for a jail directory tree.
>
> Is this possible?
Yep.
# zfs create -o quota=1G tank/usr/jail
Regards,
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I have an HP pavilion zd825us which has a Broadcom ethernet that appears to be
supported by the new bwn driver. I have, for several years now, been using the
NDIS driver based on Project Evil. Since bwn came out in 8.1, I tried it and
it pretty much works but I get a couple errors sporadically.
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 21:22:40 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block articulated:
> Those would be the nVidia binary drivers. There's also
> x11-drivers/xf86-video-nv. I avoid nVidia cards, so someone else
> will have to comment on those.
I came to this party late, so please excuse me if this has been
discu
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 22:17:00 +0200
Roland Smith wrote:
> For future reference; you should never edit files in /etc/ directly.
> If you want ot edit files in /etc or /usr/local/etc, first copy them
> to a directory in your $HOME, put them under revision control and
> then edit them and copy the ed
Marc Fonvieille wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 07:41:49PM -0700, Fred Boatwright wrote:
> > Warren Block wrote:
> > >
> > > On Sat, 21 Aug 2010, Warren Block wrote:
> > >
> > > > Log file is at http://wonkity.com/~wblock/tmp/Xorg.0.log
> > >
> > > First notes:
> > >
> > > You're running the ol
Tijl Coosemans wrote:
>
> On Sunday 22 August 2010 06:22:48 Fred Boatwright wrote:
> > Eitan Adler wrote:
> >>> The actual problem I am having is that startx produces only a completely
> >>> black screen.  Xorg -config xorg.conf.new -retro  produces the expected
> >>> grid and mouse pointer. Â A
Jerry wrote:
>
> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 21:22:40 -0600 (MDT)
> Warren Block articulated:
>
> > Those would be the nVidia binary drivers. There's also
> > x11-drivers/xf86-video-nv. I avoid nVidia cards, so someone else
> > will have to comment on those.
>
> I came to this party late, so please e
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 03:14:58PM +0100, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 22:17:00 +0200
> Roland Smith wrote:
>
> > For future reference; you should never edit files in /etc/ directly.
> > If you want ot edit files in /etc or /usr/local/etc, first copy them
> > to a directory in your $HO
Anyone using msmtp with Comcast? I have in the past used this in
conjunction with Mutt, but can't get it to work now. Here is my .msmtprc:
accountdefault
host smtp.comcast.net
from
authon
user
password
port587
When I try to send from Mutt I get
On Fri, 2010-08-20 at 12:12 -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to use awk to parse values from a string of
> unknown length and unknown fields using awk, from within a shell script, and
> write those values to a file in a certain order.
>
> Here's a typical string that I w
I was just able to change my zfs boot pool to raid0 by resetting the
bootfs property, adding the slice, and setting it back. I was able to
find a webpage talking about importing FreeBSD zfs pools into
opensolaris and having problems with disk management because of the
bootfs property. With th
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 07:42:35 -0700
Fred Boatwright articulated:
> Hi Jerry,
> I do not have the driver you suggest on the CD. I have:
> nividia-driver
> nividia-driver-173
> nividia-driver-71
> nividia-driver-96
> Which should be used? I was not able to find the version you
> mentioned with the
Hello:
Is the freebsd-hpc list the correct one to discuss about hpc? It
appears to be disabled. Or are freebsd-cluster, freebsd-performance?
Who do i talk to create a directory in ports with all HPC software for
FreeBSD? Can it be done using a directory with links to the real
category?
Who can
On Sunday 22 August 2010 06:22:48 Fred Boatwright wrote:
> The .xinitrc file:
> xrdb
> xsetroot -solid gray &
> xterm -geometry +0-100 &
> xconsole -geometry -0+0 -fn 5x7 &
> #exec olvwm #complained about a missing font
> exec fvwm
Is this file executable?
signature.asc
Description: This
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 19:07:25 +0200
Eduardo wrote:
> Who can point me on the HPC status?
Brooks Davis (brooks at freebsd.org) gave a talk at EuroBSDCon
(http://www.ukuug.org/events/eurobsdcon2009/talks/) and AsiaBSDCon
recently about porting HPC tools to FreeBSD, so you might want to talk
to him
On 22 August 2010 13:49, Glen Barber wrote:
> On 8/21/10 11:57 PM, Joe wrote:
> > I am thinking about running zfs on the host for everything except
> > booting the system. I plan to create a 1gb zfs area which I want to use
> > for a jail directory tree.
> >
> > Is this possible?
>
> Yep.
>
> #
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 07:19:36PM +0200, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
>
> On Sunday 22 August 2010 06:22:48 Fred Boatwright wrote:
> > The .xinitrc file:
> > xrdb
> > xsetroot -solid gray &
> > xterm -geometry +0-100 &
> > xconsole -geometry -0+0 -fn 5x7 &
> > #exec olvwm #complained about a missin
Frank Shute wrote:
>
> On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 07:19:36PM +0200, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
> >
> > On Sunday 22 August 2010 06:22:48 Fred Boatwright wrote:
> > > The .xinitrc file:
> > > xrdb
> > > xsetroot -solid gray &
> > > xterm -geometry +0-100 &
> > > xconsole -geometry -0+0 -fn 5x7 &
> > >
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 01:29:42PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> no X11, but i do need it.
>
> is there a way of getting, say, [c]twm configured remotely?
I don't think you have to. You just have to tell the X programs you want to
run on the server to connect to the X server on the mach
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 10:34:46AM +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 04:13:17PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 06:37:36AM -0500, Depo Catcher wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > On 8/20/2010 7:07 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> > > >On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 06:45:11PM -0500,
I just acquired an IBM Thinkpad R51 on which I have installed 8.1
Release. I have scoured the handbook and tried a number of different
combinations in /etc/rc.conf and /boot/loader.conf to get the wireless
working, but so far with no luck. Can anyone give me a heads up on
getting wireless op
This is a conversation held on a UK group page, can you confirm or deny this
as twaddle.
Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs can't get
much off of them, but they can get a lot out of BSD.
Also
OS X is based on Darwin which was, as I understand it, inspired by BSD but not
specifically FreeBSD; most like was Net or OpenBSD.
But, you can say the same about Windows, Mac OS and X11 because they were all
inspired by Xerox PARC...
Or a brand of tires because they look a lot like another bra
It's a lot like complaining that your bull is counterproductive
because it isn't a cow and therefore won't yield milk.
If one's definition of "productive" is "expands the amount of software
in the universe that is non-proprietary," then perhaps the BSD license
is "non-productive" -- but that
On 8/22/10 8:12 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> I just acquired an IBM Thinkpad R51 on which I have installed 8.1
> Release. I have scoured the handbook and tried a number of different
> combinations in /etc/rc.conf and /boot/loader.conf to get the wireless
> working, but so far with no luck. Can any
On 8/22/10 10:47 PM, Glen Barber wrote:
> particularly where you configure wlan0 as the interface in rc.conf -
> pre-8.0-RELEASE, the convention was to use:
>
> ifconfig_ath0="DHCP"
>
> where iwn0 was an Atheros-based chipset. The new way is to set the
> following in rc.conf:
Of course, i
On 8/22/10 8:12 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I just acquired an IBM Thinkpad R51 on which I have installed 8.1
Release. I have scoured the handbook and tried a number of different
combinations in /etc/rc.conf and /boot/loader.conf to get the wireless
working, but so far with no luck. Can anyone
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On 8/22/10 11:00 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> Thanks for your help so far. Yes, I have looked at the handbook section
> on wireless, and as a matter of fact I installed 8.1 on an ancient
> Compaq Presario (6GB HD!) and was able to configure the Atheros wireless
> pci card so that the computer wor
On Aug 22, 2010, at 7:25 PM, Garry wrote:
> This is a conversation held on a UK group page, can you confirm or deny this
> as twaddle.
>
> Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
> they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs can't get
> much
On 23 August 2010 13:14, Glen Barber wrote:
> On 8/22/10 11:00 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for your help so far. Yes, I have looked at the handbook section
>> on wireless, and as a matter of fact I installed 8.1 on an ancient
>> Compaq Presario (6GB HD!) and was able to configure the At
On 8/22/10 11:21 PM, Rob Byrnes wrote:
[snip]
>>
>>echo 'legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1' >> /boot/loader.conf
>>echo 'if_iwi_load="YES"' >> /boot/loader.conf
>>echo 'iwi_bss_load="YES"' >> /boot/loader.conf
>>echo 'iwi_ibss_load="YES"' >> /boot/loader.conf
>>
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 01:25:34AM +0100, Garry wrote:
> This is a conversation held on a UK group page, can you confirm or deny this
> as twaddle.
>
>
>
> Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
> they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs
On 8/22/10 11:00 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Thanks for your help so far. Yes, I have looked at the handbook section
on wireless, and as a matter of fact I installed 8.1 on an ancient
Compaq Presario (6GB HD!) and was able to configure the Atheros wireless
pci card so that the computer works quit
On 8/22/10 11:28 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> Yep, it was a typo. OK...iwi0 is now showing up in the ifconfig
> output. I shall make the (hopefully) appropriate entries in
> /etc/rc.conf and see what happens.
>
Good to hear. Good luck!
Regards,
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On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> On 8/22/10 11:00 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for your help so far. Yes, I have looked at the handbook section
>>> on wireless, and as a matter of fact I installed 8.1 on an ancient
>>> Comp
On 8/22/10 11:28 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Yep, it was a typo. OK...iwi0 is now showing up in the ifconfig
output. I shall make the (hopefully) appropriate entries in
/etc/rc.conf and see what happens.
Good to hear. Good luck!
Regards,
OK...here's what is happening now. I have put these
On 8/22/10 11:51 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> OK...here's what is happening now. I have put these entries into
> /etc/rc.conf:
>
> wlans_iwi0="wlan0"
> ifconfig_wlan0="WPA DHCP"
>
> when I booted up I could see from the wireless "beacon" indicator that
> something was happening. But I kept gettin
In what timeframe from the boot? I suspect WPA was still in the
authentication process. My Toshiba's wireless card would take a few
seconds (roughly 10) before authenticating.
You are no doubt right...WPA was probably still in the authentication
process. Clearly, everything is working now
At 1:25 AM +0100 8/23/10, Garry wrote:
Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor
lock-in), they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure
that BSDs can't get much off of them, but they can get a lot out
of BSD.
Mac OS is the Mach kernel, plus a userland and unix l
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 01:25:34AM +0100, Garry wrote:
> Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
> they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs can't get
> much off of them, but they can get a lot out of BSD.
If the kernel is the basis of an OS
On 8/23/10 12:11 AM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
>> In what timeframe from the boot? I suspect WPA was still in the
>> authentication process. My Toshiba's wireless card would take a few
>> seconds (roughly 10) before authenticating.
>>
>
> You are no doubt right...WPA was probably still in the auth
have you considered postfix running in satellite more or smart host ?
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:11 AM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> In what timeframe from the boot? I suspect WPA was still in the
>> authentication process. My Toshiba's wireless card would take a few
>> seconds (roughly 10) before
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On 8/22/2010 7:25 PM, Garry wrote:
Mac OS X is basically BSD that's been appleised (serious vendor lock-in),
they do give a little back to BSDs, but have made sure that BSDs can't get
much off of them, but they can get a lot out of BSD.
Oh the corny quote, "If you love something set it free, if
We are doing some performance testing on a new system. We have a OpenSolaris
NFS server sharing a folder on a ZFS filesystem and a FreeBSD 8.1 NFS client.
The machines are directly connected using 10GbE (no switch in-between).
Below are the performance figures we attained when doing simple 10GB
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Nikolai Schupbach wrote:
> We are doing some performance testing on a new system. We have a
> OpenSolaris NFS server sharing a folder on a ZFS filesystem and a FreeBSD
> 8.1 NFS client. The machines are directly connected using 10GbE (no switch
> in-between).
>
>
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 00:05:39 -0400, Derek Schwartz
wrote:
> Well, I don't have a memory stick, but I do have other hard drives,
> should I try it on the other HD's???
Have you been lucky to successfully boot from CD / DVD (1st question)
and install FreeBSD onto the hard disk (2nd question)? Did
Fred Boatwright wrote:
> Until FBSD X is working on the pc I have to use Netscape 4.79 on
> a Sun running Solaris 2.6 (which I would prefer to keep using if
> only a modern browser was available) ...
If the problems with X on FBSD are limited to the X "server"
(display subsystem), perhaps you ca
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