Please allow me a technical sidenote:
On Sat, 14 May 2011 20:53:27 -0700 (PDT), Rob Clark wrote:
> Trying the obvious first, I unplugged the keyboard and plugged it
> back in the ps2 port, and keyboard worked immediately -- this
> was repeatable.
Do _NOT_ hotplug the PS/2 port! It's not capabl
On Sat, 14 May 2011, Rob Clark wrote:
After restarting X, prior to any reboot, I lost the mouse in X.
So I figured a reboot was in order.
This is almost certainly HAL. If you do not know you need HAL for
something, mark the hal and hal-info ports FORBIDDEN (set FORBIDDEN to any
value in the M
On 05/13/2011 14:34, Alejandro Imass wrote:
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 6:07 AM, Chris Telting
wrote:
On 05/13/2011 01:32, krad wrote:
[...]
me ask you.. is "sudo ping" acceptable? Please explain the logical reason
why not. It would be the preferred method if suid didn't exist and sudo was
part
anyone knows how to configure openvas properly on FreeBSD?
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> "Chris" == Chris Telting writes:
Chris> I honestly tried when I posted the question to avoid the question
Chris> of right or wrong. I simply have one opinion for my own need and
Chris> preference and don't want to go into rigid detail and did not
Chris> mean to reopen the issue. I simply wa
--As of May 15, 2011 5:08:10 AM +0200, Cybil Courraud is alleged to have
said:
I met the same problem with my x220 which is not resolved but you can
follow this workaround:
1 - Plug an external USB keyboard
2 - boot with a memstick with 8.2
3 - In the loader:
set hint.atkbd.0.disabled=1
At 06:59 PM 5/14/2011 -0400, Eitan Adler wrote:
>> I'm finally getting around to removing any remnants of frontpage. There are
>> 1000s of _vti_* directories across several domains and need to clean those
>> out. What's the best way to run a short script or command set to find and
>> delete those?
> Thanks, Eitan, but it didn't delete. What did I do wrong?
I would need to see what command you typed :-)
Go to the top directory you start deleting from and type
find . -name _vti_\*
This will print out what it thinks should be deleted. If you don't see
the directories you expect here then plea
At 11:32 AM 5/15/2011 -0400, Eitan Adler wrote:
>> Thanks, Eitan, but it didn't delete. What did I do wrong?
>
>I would need to see what command you typed :-)
>Go to the top directory you start deleting from and type
>find . -name _vti_\*
>
>This will print out what it thinks should be deleted. If
> The comamnd:
> #find /path/to/start/deleting -type d -name _vti_\*
> worked fine to give the listing of what to delete, but when just adding the
> "-delete" at the end didn't delete, just ran the listing again.
I forgot that adding the -type d won't let it delete non-empty
directories. Try runni
What is the current status of VIMAGE in Freebsd 9.0?
Is VIMAGE going to be included in the basic 9.0 release as part of the
default kernel?
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On 15 May 2011 15:30, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> > "Chris" == Chris Telting writes:
>
> Chris> I honestly tried when I posted the question to avoid the question
> Chris> of right or wrong. I simply have one opinion for my own need and
> Chris> preference and don't want to go into rigid deta
At 12:19 PM 5/15/2011 -0400, Eitan Adler wrote:
>> The comamnd:
>> #find /path/to/start/deleting -type d -name _vti_\*
>> worked fine to give the listing of what to delete, but when just adding the
>> "-delete" at the end didn't delete, just ran the listing again.
>
>I forgot that adding the -type
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 16:38, pwnedomina wrote:
> anyone knows how to configure openvas properly on FreeBSD?
>
>
If you read this [0], [1] and finally this [2] - then it doesn't seem so
difficult.
[0]
http://hurricanelabs.com/lighthouse/newsletters/past/openvas-up-close-and-personal-part-1/
[1]
2011-05-15 19:41, Jack L. Stone skrev:
At 12:19 PM 5/15/2011 -0400, Eitan Adler wrote:
The comamnd:
#find /path/to/start/deleting -type d -name _vti_\*
worked fine to give the listing of what to delete, but when just adding the
"-delete" at the end didn't delete, just ran the listing again.
I
At 07:50 PM 5/15/2011 +0200, Rolf Nielsen wrote:
>2011-05-15 19:41, Jack L. Stone skrev:
>> At 12:19 PM 5/15/2011 -0400, Eitan Adler wrote:
The comamnd:
#find /path/to/start/deleting -type d -name _vti_\*
worked fine to give the listing of what to delete, but when just
adding the
>>>
Sorry for the re-post but I am really lost here.
Any hints, clues, pointers, opinions would be appreciated.
I have a VPN server on FBSD 8.1. The vpn closes fine. But as soon as I start
doing something with an inside LAN machine i.e. an RDP session, I get this:
May 14 12:46:06 suporte pptpd[
2011-05-15 19:50, Rolf Nielsen skrev:
2011-05-15 19:41, Jack L. Stone skrev:
At 12:19 PM 5/15/2011 -0400, Eitan Adler wrote:
The comamnd:
#find /path/to/start/deleting -type d -name _vti_\*
worked fine to give the listing of what to delete, but when just
adding the
"-delete" at the end didn't d
Quoth Lars Eighner on Sunday, 15 May 2011:
> On Sat, 14 May 2011, Rob Clark wrote:
>
> >After restarting X, prior to any reboot, I lost the mouse in X.
> >So I figured a reboot was in order.
>
> This is almost certainly HAL. If you do not know you need HAL for
> something, mark the hal and hal-i
Hello,
I have burned a DVD (I was out of CDs) image of PowerPC 8.2 to install on my
old iMac G3. However, it stops at the line that reads:
acd0: DVDROM at ata0-slave UDMA33
What the heck does that mean, and why does it get stuck?
Thanks for any help,
Alex
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At 08:05 PM 5/15/2011 +0200, Rolf Nielsen wrote:
>2011-05-15 19:50, Rolf Nielsen skrev:
>> 2011-05-15 19:41, Jack L. Stone skrev:
>>> At 12:19 PM 5/15/2011 -0400, Eitan Adler wrote:
> The comamnd:
> #find /path/to/start/deleting -type d -name _vti_\*
> worked fine to give the listing of
Hello,
I am re-asking as it's rather urgent.
I have burned a CD of PowerPC 8.2 to install on my old iMac G3. It boots, but
it stops at the line that reads:
acd0: DVDROM at ata0-slave UDMA33
What the heck does that mean, and why does it get stuck? More importantly, how
do I fix it?
Thanks for
Polytropon wrote:
> Do _NOT_ hotplug the PS/2 port! It's not capable of that!
>
> I've seen myself in the past that trying so caused a mainboard
> to fly into the garbage can - as hotplugging the keyboard
> seemed to have damaged the PS/2 port (it didn't work anymore,
> with no keyboard).
This i
--As of May 15, 2011 8:03:29 PM -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com is alleged to
have said:
The AT and PS/2 keyboard interfaces are electrically identical --
only the physical connector is different. (I have seen, and used,
adapters to connect either type of keyboard to the other type of
system. Su
Daniel Staal wrote:
> --As of May 15, 2011 8:03:29 PM -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com is
> alleged to have said:
>
> > The AT and PS/2 keyboard interfaces are electrically identical
> > -- only the physical connector is different.
>
> --As for the rest, it is mine.
>
> The physical connector is all
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