Re: Laptop with external monitor, how to make it work

2010-12-23 Thread Adam Vande More
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 1:32 AM, Leslie Jensen wrote: > > I'm looking for a description on how to make the switching between monitors > work. In my case it's the key combination Fn + F8 on a Dell Latitude E6500. > > Any help appreciated :-) > On my dell laptop, the monitor must be connected when

AMD Athlon64 Mainboard - NOT SPAM: please check it out :)

2010-12-23 Thread Da Rock
I know its a little OT, but I'm hunting for a mainboard to plug this CPU into and build a file server. So the ideal specs are (and maybe dreaming too :) ): 184 pin RAM DIMM SataIII 4+ ports Either onboard or AGP Video 2x Gigabit LAN Obviously I don't need much RAM, just juice the throughput fr

AMD Athlon64 Mainboard - NOT SPAM: please check it out :)

2010-12-23 Thread Da Rock
I know its a little OT, but I'm hunting for a mainboard to plug this CPU into and build a file server. So the ideal specs are (and maybe dreaming too :) ): 184 pin RAM DIMM SataIII 4+ ports Either onboard or AGP Video 2x Gigabit LAN Obviously I don't need much RAM, just juice the throughput fr

Re: Laptop with external monitor, how to make it work

2010-12-23 Thread Leslie Jensen
On 2010-12-23 09:11, Adam Vande More wrote: On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 1:32 AM, Leslie Jensen wrote: I'm looking for a description on how to make the switching between monitors work. In my case it's the key combination Fn + F8 on a Dell Latitude E6500. Any help appreciated :-) On my dell l

Re: Laptop with external monitor, how to make it work

2010-12-23 Thread Roland Smith
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 08:32:12AM +0100, Leslie Jensen wrote: > > I'm looking for a description on how to make the switching between > monitors work. In my case it's the key combination Fn + F8 on a Dell > Latitude E6500. Try xrandr(1) instead. That should work even if you're not booting with

Re: AMD Athlon64 Mainboard - NOT SPAM: please check it out :)

2010-12-23 Thread Chris Rees
On 23 December 2010 08:23, Da Rock wrote: > I know its a little OT, but I'm hunting for a mainboard to plug this CPU > into and build a file server. So the ideal specs are (and maybe dreaming too > :) ): > > 184 pin RAM DIMM > SataIII 4+ ports > Either onboard or AGP Video > 2x Gigabit LAN > > Obv

Re: AMD Athlon64 Mainboard - NOT SPAM: please check it out :)

2010-12-23 Thread Da Rock
On 12/23/10 21:36, Chris Rees wrote: On 23 December 2010 08:23, Da Rock wrote: I know its a little OT, but I'm hunting for a mainboard to plug this CPU into and build a file server. So the ideal specs are (and maybe dreaming too :) ): 184 pin RAM DIMM SataIII 4+ ports Either onboard or AG

Completely remove user from system

2010-12-23 Thread itpr0
Hi list, We are using postfix with system user authentication, I have to completely remove an user for the system so he couldn't auth to send e-mails. Some coworkers told to just remove the lines from /etc/passwd and /etc/master.passwd... I did that but the user still can authenticate. using "pw

Re: Completely remove user from system

2010-12-23 Thread Roland Smith
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:06:31AM -0200, itpr0 wrote: > Hi list, > > We are using postfix with system user authentication, I have to completely > remove an user for the system so he couldn't auth to send e-mails. > > Some coworkers told to just remove the lines from /etc/passwd and > /etc/master

Re: Completely remove user from system

2010-12-23 Thread Igor V. Ruzanov
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 23 Dec 2010, itpr0 wrote: |Hi list, | |We are using postfix with system user authentication, I have to completely |remove an user for the system so he couldn't auth to send e-mails. | |Some coworkers told to just remove the lines from /etc/pas

Re: AMD Athlon64 Mainboard - NOT SPAM: please check it out :)

2010-12-23 Thread Chris Rees
On 23 December 2010 11:44, Da Rock wrote: > > Thanks, but Athlon64 is a 939. Yeah, it may not be worth salvaging, but I > thought the cost might be less... I'm more than likely wrong. Worth putting > feelers out, though :) > Athlon64s can be 754, 939 or AM2. Perhaps you meant *your* Athlon64 is

Re: Well, I broke it! FreeBSD V8.1 release

2010-12-23 Thread Dave
On 22 Dec 2010 at 9:49, Chris Brennan wrote: > IIRC ';' isn't a valid bash comment ... (which has been previously > discussed elsewhere). It's usually safer to use '#' for comment in > /etc/rc.conf and other system config files as they typically use BASH > style structs. > Accepted and acknowle

Re: Completely remove user from system

2010-12-23 Thread Robert Huff
Igor V. Ruzanov writes: > One of simpliest ways to remove user is the `vipw' command. vipw > opens master.passwd file in vi editor. Though it's called "vipw", it will try to use any program pointed to by the EDITOR environment variable. Respectfully,

RE: Which network driver for RTL8211 or 8201 NIC's?

2010-12-23 Thread Graeme Dargie
-Original Message- From: Mike Clarke [mailto:jmc-freeb...@milibyte.co.uk] Sent: 22 December 2010 21:46 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Which network driver for RTL8211 or 8201 NIC's? I need to replace a failing motherboard. I'm aiming to keep the existing Athlon CPU so I'm

Re: AMD Athlon64 Mainboard - NOT SPAM: please check it out :)

2010-12-23 Thread Da Rock
On 12/23/10 23:16, Chris Rees wrote: On 23 December 2010 11:44, Da Rock wrote: Thanks, but Athlon64 is a 939. Yeah, it may not be worth salvaging, but I thought the cost might be less... I'm more than likely wrong. Worth putting feelers out, though :) Athlon64s can be 754, 939 or

Re: AMD Athlon64 Mainboard - NOT SPAM: please check it out :)

2010-12-23 Thread Chris Whitehouse
On 12/23/10 13:57, Da Rock wrote: I've got wholesale contacts, but I was hoping to make use of this spare chip and RAM floating about. Diff would be around $100, so only kinda worth it. It might be worth looking at Intel Atom processor boards or similar, there are plenty of very low power boar

Re: AMD Athlon64 Mainboard - NOT SPAM: please check it out :)

2010-12-23 Thread Chris Rees
On 23 December 2010 13:57, Da Rock wrote: > On 12/23/10 23:16, Chris Rees wrote: >> >> On 23 December 2010 11:44, Da Rock >>  wrote: >> >> >>> >>> Thanks, but Athlon64 is a 939. Yeah, it may not be worth salvaging, but I >>> thought the cost might be less... I'm more than likely wrong. Worth >>>

Re: Completely remove user from system

2010-12-23 Thread Julian H. Stacey
> There is any other thing that I can do to completely remove this user? It's > urgent 'cos it's sending a lot of spam mails :( and our server administrator > is on vacation :/ > Thank you. In addition to what others wrote, in cases spam is not direct from your host, but perhaps relaying (now or

Re: AMD Athlon64 Mainboard - NOT SPAM: please check it out :)

2010-12-23 Thread Robert
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 18:23:30 +1000 Da Rock wrote: > I know its a little OT, but I'm hunting for a mainboard to plug this > CPU into and build a file server. So the ideal specs are (and maybe > dreaming too :) ): > > 184 pin RAM DIMM > SataIII 4+ ports > Either onboard or AGP Video > 2x Gigabit L

rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Victor Sudakov
Colleagues, The svnserve daemon is started from /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve. I need to pass the environment variable KRB5_KTNAME=/home/svn/svn.keytab to the daemon on start. How do I do that? I tried to do this via a login class for the svn user, but it did not work. If I first 'su -l svn' and t

rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Victor Sudakov
Colleagues, The svnserve daemon is started from /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve. I need to pass the environment variable KRB5_KTNAME=/home/svn/svn.keytab to the daemon on start. How do I do that? I tried to do this via a login class for the svn user, but it did not work. If I first 'su -l svn' and t

Inappropriate ioctl for device

2010-12-23 Thread Mohammad Hedayati
I'm writing a simple char device. So far everything went so good (read/write), but here I'm going to add support for ioctl. int ioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int flags, struct thread *td) { int error = 0; uprintf("Here...\n"); return(error); } and I'm calli

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Polytropon
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 23:27:52 +0600, Victor Sudakov wrote: > Colleagues, > > The svnserve daemon is started from /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve. I need to > pass the environment variable KRB5_KTNAME=/home/svn/svn.keytab to the > daemon on start. How do I do that? If the user corresponding to the sv

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 08:12:49PM +0100, Polytropon wrote: > On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 23:27:52 +0600, Victor Sudakov > wrote: > > Colleagues, > > > > The svnserve daemon is started from /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve. I need to > > pass the environment variable KRB5_KTNAME=/home/svn/svn.keytab to the

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Polytropon
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 14:14:43 -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote: > On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 08:12:49PM +0100, Polytropon wrote: > > > On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 23:27:52 +0600, Victor Sudakov > > wrote: > > > Colleagues, > > > > > > The svnserve daemon is started from /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve. I need

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Polytropon writes: > I'm not sure this will work. The initial question was about > how to obtain an environmental variable. If the rc.d script > of svnserve sources /etc/rc.conf and/or /etc/rc.conf.local, > it is okay, They do. rc.d scripts all start by sucking in rc.subr, which in turn pulls i

Re: do i need a dedicated ip address for https?

2010-12-23 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
> "Laszlo" == Laszlo Nagy writes: Laszlo> But there are possibilities. You can use different SSL certificates for the Laszlo> same ip address and different port numbers: Laszlo> https://your_domain_1:4430 Laszlo> https://your_domain_2:4431 That's a bad idea if you expect that any of your v

Re: AMD Athlon64 Mainboard - NOT SPAM: please check it out :)

2010-12-23 Thread Da Rock
On 12/24/10 01:44, Chris Rees wrote: On 23 December 2010 13:57, Da Rock wrote: On 12/23/10 23:16, Chris Rees wrote: On 23 December 2010 11:44, Da Rock wrote: Thanks, but Athlon64 is a 939. Yeah, it may not be worth salvaging, but I thought the cost might be less... I'

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Victor Sudakov
Polytropon wrote: > > > > The svnserve daemon is started from /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve. I need to > > pass the environment variable KRB5_KTNAME=/home/svn/svn.keytab to the > > daemon on start. How do I do that? > > If the user corresponding to the svnservice has a login > shell, which would u

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Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Victor Sudakov
Jerry McAllister wrote: > > > > > > The svnserve daemon is started from /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve. I need > > > to > > > pass the environment variable KRB5_KTNAME=/home/svn/svn.keytab to the > > > daemon on start. How do I do that? > > > > If the user corresponding to the svnservice has a log

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Polytropon
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 09:07:35 +0600, Victor Sudakov wrote: > I have tried putting "setenv KRB5_KTNAME /home/svn/svn.keytab" in > ~svn/.cshrc, it does not help. Evidently the svn user's login shell is > not called when "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve start" is called. I did already assume something l

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Polytropon
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 09:13:53 +0600, Victor Sudakov wrote: > Of course I can always write my own script or put something like > su -l svn -c 'usr/local/bin/svnserve -d --listen-port=3690 bla bla' > into /etc/rc.local, but the question was about the rc.d framework. Environmental variables cannot b

fetching mail (but not fetchmail)

2010-12-23 Thread Chris Brennan
Bit of an odd question. But I will try. Is it possible to set up some mechanism (in freebsd or maybe gentoo (doesn't matter to me)) to pop/imap into my mail location and download everything as storage and then I imap to my local machine to read my mail. I realize I can pop/imap directly into my mai

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Victor Sudakov
Polytropon wrote: [dd] > > Anyway, if svnserve is able to be passed a command string > to, a setting like > > svnserve_flags="... -k /home/svn/svn.keytab ..." No, this is not a svnserve option, it is a setting used by libsasl2 with which svnserve is linked (or even by libkrb5.so). > >

SAS HBA card for freebsd?

2010-12-23 Thread Robert Boyer
I have been running FreeBSD for about a year and tracking the ZFS implementation for almost as long. I am reasonably happy with the current stable 8.1 ZFS configs that I have been running with a few TB of storage all managed with an integrated SATA controller on my test machine. I am about to

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Victor Sudakov
Lowell Gilbert wrote: > > > I'm not sure this will work. The initial question was about > > how to obtain an environmental variable. If the rc.d script > > of svnserve sources /etc/rc.conf and/or /etc/rc.conf.local, > > it is okay, > > They do. rc.d scripts all start by sucking in rc.subr, which

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Victor Sudakov
Polytropon wrote: > > I have tried putting "setenv KRB5_KTNAME /home/svn/svn.keytab" in > > ~svn/.cshrc, it does not help. Evidently the svn user's login shell is > > not called when "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve start" is called. > > I did already assume something like that. This mechanism > reli

Best SAS controller

2010-12-23 Thread Robert Boyer
I have been running FreeBSD for about a year and tracking the ZFS implementation for almost as long. I am reasonably happy with the current stable 8.1 ZFS configs that I have been running with a few TB of storage all managed with an integrated SATA controller on my test machine. I am about to

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Victor Sudakov
Polytropon wrote: > > Of course I can always write my own script or put something like > > su -l svn -c 'usr/local/bin/svnserve -d --listen-port=3690 bla bla' > > into /etc/rc.local, but the question was about the rc.d framework. > > Environmental variables cannot be controlled by the rc.d > fram

Re: rc.d and environment variables

2010-12-23 Thread Da Rock
On 12/24/10 13:50, Victor Sudakov wrote: Polytropon wrote: Of course I can always write my own script or put something like su -l svn -c 'usr/local/bin/svnserve -d --listen-port=3690 bla bla' into /etc/rc.local, but the question was about the rc.d framework. Environmental variables

Re: fetching mail (but not fetchmail)

2010-12-23 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 24/12/2010 03:27, Chris Brennan wrote: > Bit of an odd question. But I will try. Is it possible to set up some > mechanism (in freebsd or maybe gentoo (doesn't matter to me)) to pop/imap > into my mail location and download everything as storage and then I imap to > my local machine to read my m

Re: fetching mail (but not fetchmail)

2010-12-23 Thread Chris Brennan
n Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 12:47 AM, Matthew Seaman < m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk> wrote: > On 24/12/2010 03:27, Chris Brennan wrote: > > Bit of an odd question. But I will try. Is it possible to set up some > > mechanism (in freebsd or maybe gentoo (doesn't matter to me)) to pop/imap > > into my

Re: fetching mail (but not fetchmail)

2010-12-23 Thread Polytropon
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 01:01:48 -0500, Chris Brennan wrote: > Thanks but I I think maybe I wasn't entirely clear. With fetchmail (which is > why I said but not fetchmail in the subject) I very well can download all my > mail. For reading locally, on the console (not what I had in mind). Or is > this

Re: fetching mail (but not fetchmail)

2010-12-23 Thread Chris Brennan
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 1:07 AM, Polytropon wrote: > On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 01:01:48 -0500, Chris Brennan > wrote: > > Thanks but I I think maybe I wasn't entirely clear. With fetchmail (which > is > > why I said but not fetchmail in the subject) I very well can download all > my > > mail. For read

Re: fetching mail (but not fetchmail)

2010-12-23 Thread David Kelly
On Dec 24, 2010, at 12:01 AM, Chris Brennan wrote: > Thanks but I I think maybe I wasn't entirely clear. With fetchmail (which is > why I said but not fetchmail in the subject) I very well can download all my > mail. For reading locally, on the console (not what I had in mind). Or is > this where