Erik N?rgaard wrote:
> ... what is Serial Presence Detect RAM?
SPD refers to an I2C device mounted on (most) DIMMS, which provides
the BIOS with the DIMM's size and speed properties.
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On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:36:02AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> Greetings... :)
>
> The first filesystem DVD... other than a movie DVD (DVD-VIDEO?),
> and the FreeBSD make release DVD's (iso9660)... that I've ever tried
> to mount, well... don't. It is:
> Windows 7 Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (x64)
Greetings... :)
The first filesystem DVD... other than a movie DVD (DVD-VIDEO?),
and the FreeBSD make release DVD's (iso9660)... that I've ever tried
to mount, well... don't. It is:
Windows 7 Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (x64) - DVD (English) 5/12/2011
You can find the SHA-1 hash here:
http://ms
On Thu May 19 11, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:36:02AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> > Greetings... :)
> >
> > The first filesystem DVD... other than a movie DVD (DVD-VIDEO?),
> > and the FreeBSD make release DVD's (iso9660)... that I've ever tried
> > to mount, well... don't. It
I am planning to set up a home server and am considering a "Shuttle XS35GTV2
Barebone" (http://www.shuttle.eu/products/slim/xs35gtv2/overview/). Does
anybody have experience with FreeBSD on this or a similar computer? Are there
FreeBSD-related things I should be aware of before buying it? (Googl
On Wed, 11 May 2011 11:59:48 +0200 Jonathan McKeown
wrote:
>On Wednesday 11 May 2011 04:19:29 Devin Teske wrote:
>>
>> The reason that the suid bit doesn't work on scripts (shell, perl, or
>> otherwise) is because these are essentially text files that are interpreted
>> by their associated in
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am attempting to connect a FreeBSD server, 8.1-RELEASE to a Juniper
J2320 router running the JUNOS operating system.
The Juniper router I am connecting to has a public IP address of 1.2.3.4.
The provider has not given me a private IP address and has stated it is
not n
Hello
I am facing a boring problem.
We use a small application to extract some files
from a SQL database and copy them to a FreeBSD
WEBDAV server ( apache + mod dav )
the problem comes when a filename contains some
French characters, it cannot be found by apache
here is some error message I g
what contents should be placed into /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver ?
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Hi,
> what contents should be placed into /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver ?
that depends solely on your system's configuration.
You should say what your window manager is, how you authenticate, etc.
If you have only a single-user system, taking the authentication-part should
be sufficient. I don't know ab
On 19-05-2011 17:05, Julian Fagir wrote:
Hi,
what contents should be placed into /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver ?
that depends solely on your system's configuration.
You should say what your window manager is, how you authenticate, etc.
If you have only a single-user system, taking the authentication
On May 19, 2011, at 11:46 AM, Erik Nørgaard wrote:
>> It indicates that they put faster RAM into the box, but ran it at a speed of
>> 533MHz, which is slower than the memory is capable of running. In some
>> cases, doing this lets you run the RAM at lower voltage or with tighter
>> timing setti
Hi--
[ Perry gave a good answer to the last question; I'll try to hit some of the
earlier ones. :-) ]
On May 19, 2011, at 12:23 AM, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> Erik N?rgaard wrote:
>> Mobile Intel 945GSE Express Chipset
>> Intel 82945GSE Express Chipset Graphics/Memory Controller Hub
>> Int
On 19/5/11 7:49 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
FreeBSD ought to support the 945G chipset and the ICH7 hub; also the RealTek
NIC, but the latter isn't the highest quality NIC around.
yeah, I'd rather have Intels own NIC dunno why they can't put them on
their own boards. Realtek seem to be on all the
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Jerry wrote:
Yes, from the man pages it states it will rebuild all packages and their
> dependencies. I simply include the "l" so he would have a log file
> available if something did go wrong.
>
> In any case, I thought it might save him some trouble rebuilding hi
On Thu, 19 May 2011 16:29:41 -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> If I go the way of pkg_delete -fravd, will it save configs in
> /usr/local/etc/ ? I just need to know if I need to take the extra step to
> archive that directory beforehand or not
I would advice to do so, no matter what the pkg_delet
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Polytropon wrote:
I would advice to do so, no matter what the pkg_delete
> command will cause. If I remember correctly, MODYFIED
> files will not be touched (checksum test), and a directory
> won't be removed if it contains something that won't
> be deleted accord
On Thu, 19 May 2011 16:47:26 -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> After much thought, I think my process would be this:
>
> chsh back to bin/sh (I currently use bash as my primary shell)
> logout back in for shell change
> pkg_delete -fravd
> get new base srcs
> portsnap
> (re)install desired tools (vim
I recently upgraded a hard drive to an SSD drive. Initially I bought
a cheap(er) Microcenter house branded SATA II drive (after looking
around online it turns out it is really an A-Data that was rebranded).
It was recognized by the BIOS, but not by FreeBSD. I decided to
return it and try a name
It is hard for me to tell what tools I should be using to work with
ports and packages. I was trying to set up a 64bit 8.2 machine as a
desktop environment, with Firefox 4 and Flash installed. It looked
like I was going to need to track the 8.x stable branch in order to
get a Firefox package, and
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:04 PM, Polytropon wrote:
Yes, the recommended order. :-)
>
> First, update your ports/ and src/ trees (e. g. using portsnap
> and csup), then compile and install. You don't need any tools
> provided by ports for this task. After you've started your
> "new" system, instal
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Xn Nooby wrote:
> It is hard for me to tell what tools I should be using to work with
> ports and packages. I was trying to set up a 64bit 8.2 machine as a
> desktop environment, with Firefox 4 and Flash installed. It looked
> like I was going to need to track th
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Alejandro Imass wrote:
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Xn Nooby wrote:
>> It is hard for me to tell what tools I should be using to work with
[..]
> and vice-versa. cvsup and all that is mostly used nowadays by mere
> mortals for building the world and upgrad
--As of May 19, 2011 5:30:19 PM -0400, Robert Simmons is alleged to have
said:
I recently upgraded a hard drive to an SSD drive. Initially I bought
a cheap(er) Microcenter house branded SATA II drive (after looking
around online it turns out it is really an A-Data that was rebranded).
It was
grarpamp wrote:
...
> I'm guessing the current state within FreeBSD means that I can
> neither read, nor create, or write, readable (compatible) images
> at this, or any given, UDF level?
...
>
> Is this a blocker for FreeBSD?
>
> For me, at least, minimally, that seems to be the case... as I now
>
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