On 03/12/2010 09:25, Timm Wimmers wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 03.12.2010, 00:33 -0500 schrieb Weihang Wang:
>> Hi Martes,
>>
>> I have tried the first two interfaces which are said to be supported by
>> FreeBSD, they do not work. Surprisingly, now I choose the option "Intel
>> PRO/1000 T Server" and
Can't use watch. How to install snp snoop device?
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[root@ /dev]# cd /usr/src/sys/modules/snp
[root@ /usr/src/sys/modules/snp]# make
Warning: Object directory not changed from original /usr/src/sys/modules/snp
@ -> /usr/src/sys
machine
On 12/04/10 14:23, John Levine wrote:
Network is the way to go. USB *may* be okay. Parallel is not
living anymore - allthough I'm still using it that way, but
my home setting is a life support system for obsolete
technology anyway. :-)
My printer is a sturdy old Lexmark Optra T610. CUPS
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:42:09 +0100, J B wrote:
> ...
Hi,
thanks to every body who contributed to this thread.
If I only, in addition, could get that console/bash Delete key working
properly (delete a char under the cursor instead of the preceding one) it
would be a perfect first rendezvous wit
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 23:44:22 -0800
per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> Another possible downside: if you want to multi-boot, the other OS
> may also need to understand both GPT and PMBR.
That can be a big problem actually: I'd heard that Windows 7 supported
GPT so I recently tried to install it. It t
On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Dan Strick wrote:
I tried /usr/ports/www/firefox which installs as firefox3, a native
FreeBSD Firefox program. It will print via lpr, but It won't
do flash.
Actually, it will.
I tried the flashplugin-mozilla port, but it just causes a
segmentation violation when I visit
"To some extent it is a waste of time but I like the point that we pay
Linux with our time by which we get educated."
A Linux user
JB :-)
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>> My printer is a sturdy old Lexmark Optra T610. CUPS has a driver,
>> which does duplex, N-up, and so forth. Each toner cartridge is good
>> for over 10K pages, so I buy one about every two years, and I can
>> usually find one for $100, making the per page cost very low.
>Lexmarks are very bad
Hey folks,
some days ago i upgraded my FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p4 system to 8.1-RELEASE
using freebsd-update. I'm using a generic kernel so the upgrade process was
just straight forward.
However I encountered massive problems with my hdd which I now found out
are attributed to this upgrade. I'm using
On Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 07:22:34PM -0800, Dan Strick wrote:
>
> I am running FreeBSD release 8.1. I normally run a Linux Firefox
> (currently version 3.5.15) because I need the flash plugin
> (/usr/ports/www/linux-f10-flashplugin10). I also need to print web pages
> on occasion but the Linux Fire
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 05:16, K. Yura wrote:
> Can't use watch. How to install snp snoop device?
>
The module is built during normal kernel builds, unless you are using
the MODULES_OVERRIDE directive in your kernel.
Run kldload snp. Put snp_load="YES" in /boot/loader.conf to get it
automatically
Quoth JB on Saturday, 04 December 2010:
> On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:42:09 +0100, J B wrote:
>
> > ...
>
> Hi,
> thanks to every body who contributed to this thread.
>
> If I only, in addition, could get that console/bash Delete key working
> properly (delete a char under the cursor instead of the
Hi!
Thanks for your reply!
Sorry, but that didn't help. I even tried installing samba 3.4 (also form
ports).
With the same configuration as Samba 3.5 there was no idmapping at all. I'll
try to raise loglevel to see what happens.
With Samba 3.5 and loglevel 10 there were no significant errors and
On 12/4/2010 12:08 PM, Michael Schaefer wrote:
>
> ad4: FAILURE - READ_MUL48 status=51 error=84
> LBA=594632984
Those do seem like hardware errors on the disk. But going back to the
old kernel however should not make a difference. Try
(/usr/ports/sysutiles/smartmontools and do a
smartctl -x /dev
Hi Mike and thank you for your response
please find the smartctl output here:
http://pastecode.org/index.php/view/27349679
will do the atacontrol comparison later on since I would ahve to upgrade
the system again. I stressed the hdd now with the old kernel for several
hours copying reading/writi
On Dec 4, 2010, at 6:26 AM, JB wrote:
> If I only, in addition, could get that console/bash Delete key working
> properly (delete a char under the cursor instead of the preceding one) it
> would be a perfect first rendezvous with this FreeBSD help group :-)
"man bash" suggests:
Commands for
On 12/4/2010 2:46 PM, Michael Schaefer wrote:
>
> http://pastecode.org/index.php/view/27349679
Well, the drive doesnt think it has any issues which is good!
>
> will do the atacontrol comparison later on since I would ahve to upgrade
> the system again. I stressed the hdd now with the old kerne
Chip Camden camdensoftware.com> writes:
> ...
Thanks.
It works in console/bash, both Delete and Backspace keys.
But now Backspace stopped working in gnome xterm ...
JB
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Quoth JB on Saturday, 04 December 2010:
> Chip Camden camdensoftware.com> writes:
>
> > ...
>
> Thanks.
> It works in console/bash, both Delete and Backspace keys.
> But now Backspace stopped working in gnome xterm ...
>
> JB
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Chip Camden camdensoftware.com> writes:
> ...
> By "stopped working", you mean it doesn't do anything?
> ...
Backspace does not do anything in gnome xterm.
I am wondering what is the line format if I wanted to put Chuck's suggested
forward-backward-delete-char
in .inputrc ?
This is a case of "
Quoth JB on Saturday, 04 December 2010:
> Chip Camden camdensoftware.com> writes:
>
> > ...
> > By "stopped working", you mean it doesn't do anything?
> > ...
>
> Backspace does not do anything in gnome xterm.
>
> I am wondering what is the line format if I wanted to put Chuck's suggested
> fo
Chip Camden camdensoftware.com> writes:
> ...
> RUBOUT: forward-backward-delete-char
> ...
That fixed Delete behavior.
It changed behavior of Backspace in gnome xterm slightly, but it is acceptable.
Thanks to both of you.
JB
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On 4 December 2010 07:44, wrote:
> Bruce Cran wrote:
> > On Fri, 3 Dec 2010 18:12:58 -0600
> > Josh Paetzel wrote:
> > > ... The caveat is that very few systems have a BIOS that can
> > > boot from a GPT labeled drive. So regardless of your OS, you
> > > may still have issues.
> > That's why
Hi,
Thank you so much for your advices. I am using NAT mode now. Just as you said,
there is no need to configure DHCP in /etc/rc.conf. I just choose the Intel
PRO/1000 T Server as my virtual network interface. It works well.
Thank you very much. : )
Best,
W.W.
On Dec 4, 2010, at 8:32 AM, Mat
Gang,
I was tried to find Jeffrey Friedl's email to figure out some quick
regex when it struck me that the list can clue me in [[I have
figured this out myself several times--well, 3 or 4 anyway--but it
was more trial/error than I need.]]
I have a file with ints from 0 to some N. What is th
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> I have tried :1,$/s/[0-9]][0-9][0-9]/foo/g
Why not just %s/[0-9]*/foo/g
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On Sat, Dec 04, 2010 at 05:29:49PM -0700, Joshua Gimer wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
>
> > I have tried :1,$/s/[0-9]][0-9][0-9]/foo/g
>
> Why not just %s/[0-9]*/foo/g
>
So I just missed the "*"? Didn't need to escape the [ or ] ?
---I'll give it a
On Sat, 4 Dec 2010 17:24:30 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> So I just missed the "*"?
Yes. In regex, * means "any amount of", if I remember correctly.
So you don't have to specify precisely how many numbers there
are.
How many lights? :-)
> Didn't need to escape the [ or ] ?
No, as you wan
Joshua Gimer wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> > I have tried :1,$/s/[0-9]][0-9][0-9]/foo/g
> Why not just %s/[0-9]*/foo/g
Too broad -- it will match the null string. (* means "zero or more
instances of" whatever preceded it.)
Best RE I know for integers is
[1-9]
On Sat, Dec 04, 2010 at 05:56:59PM -0800, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> Joshua Gimer wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> > > I have tried :1,$/s/[0-9]][0-9][0-9]/foo/g
> > Why not just %s/[0-9]*/foo/g
>
> Too broad -- it will match the null string. (* means "zero
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 17:56, wrote:
> Joshua Gimer wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
>> > I have tried :1,$/s/[0-9]][0-9][0-9]/foo/g
>> Why not just %s/[0-9]*/foo/g
>
> Too broad -- it will match the null string. (* means "zero or more
> instances of" whatever prec
On Sat, Dec 04, 2010 at 06:49:45PM -0800, xSAPPYx wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 17:56, wrote:
> > Joshua Gimer wrote:
> >
> >> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> >> > I have tried :1,$/s/[0-9]][0-9][0-9]/foo/g
> >> Why not just %s/[0-9]*/foo/g
> >
> > Too broad -- it will mat
hello
freebsd 8.1 afer i su to root
after i beat gedit
GConf Error: Failed to contact configuration server; some possible
causes are that you need to enable TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you
have stale NFS locks due to a system crash. See
http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ for infor
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