On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 23:26:55 -0300, Rogelio wrote:
R> The free DHCP solution, ISC, seems to be having scaling issues (i.e.
R> handling only about 200 DHCPDISCOVER and 20 DHCPRENEW requests), and I
R> was wondering if anyone had any open source suggestions of solutions
R> that could scale much bette
On 20 Jul 2011 , Maxim Konovalov entreated about
"Re: How to fix bad superblock on UFS2?":
> Try to use tools/tools/find-sb to locate superblocks.
Thankyou Maxim
I may yet need to use that on another partition, but last night I
achieved some success by hacking fsck_ffs to display what it is
do
On 07/19/11 09:31, Robert Bonomi wrote:
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 00:03:58 -0700
From: ssgriffonuser
Subject: Sendmail not accepting connections on port 25
Hi all,
I'm having difficulty getting sendmail set up on my server. I can send
and receive to localhost and I can send to external networks b
I am so sorry it was my mistake: the printer is HP Business inkjet 3000.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Warren Block wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Jul 2011, ajtiM wrote:
>
> My system: FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p1 #0m I use KDE 4.6.5
>> CUPS and HPLIP are installed.
>> I have an old broadband router D-604 (
Hi,
I'm running FreeNAS 8.0/amd64, with an 8.2-p1 kernel. When using FTP
or SCP, performance maxes out around 30MB/s. This is on a gigabit
network, no errors showing.
It looks a lot like kern/152828, but it seems that nobody's looking at
that.
As per suggestions from the archives, I've tried d
At 18:04 20/07/2011, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
Hi,
I'm running FreeNAS 8.0/amd64, with an 8.2-p1 kernel. When using FTP
or SCP, performance maxes out around 30MB/s. This is on a gigabit
network, no errors showing.
It looks a lot like kern/152828, but it seems that nobody's looking at
that.
Don
Am running FBSD-7.x and IMAP WU + sendmail-8.4.x + MySQL-5.0.x
Sorry to bother the list with this but have searched and read everything
google & horde.org has to offer but I find no solution
to an important issue I'm having with the installation of horde4.
Although the port maintainer won't have
Lars Eighner writes:
> I've come to the conclusion that I need sio to be able to use 8.x.
>
> Can it be as simple as just dropping the code from 7.x into the source
> for 8.x and adding a line to the kernel configuration?
>
> Or would this be fraught with all kinds of deep traps?
It might work,
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, Franci Nabalanci wrote:
I am so sorry it was my mistake: the printer is HP Business inkjet 3000.
That printer supports PCL and maybe even PostScript. Make sure it has
DNS. Entries in /etc/hosts should be adequate. Set it with a fixed IP
address or through DHCP.
The
The question... or maybe I'm wrong and will be included.
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I do not believe that these phones or tablets will replace desktop but there
is a lot of room for these two types of devices basically to communicate,
giving people access to their data and environment from both. The reason I
dont see the desktop going anywhere is that, basically people dont want t
On Wed, July 20, 2011 1:52 pm, David Jackson wrote:
> I do not believe that these phones or tablets will replace desktop but
> there
> is a lot of room for these two types of devices basically to communicate,
> giving people access to their data and environment from both. The reason I
> dont see t
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Robert Bonomi wrote:
> Obviously, it is _not_ unlawful to 'even open' a file that is 'labelled as
> private'.
>
> Herr Ghost subsequently clarified that he meant 'opened by a person' -- which,
> if _that_ is an accurate description of the law in question, means th
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 11:55:02 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, Franci Nabalanci wrote:
>
> > I am so sorry it was my mistake: the printer is HP Business inkjet 3000.
>
> That printer supports PCL and maybe even PostScript. Make sure it has
> DNS. Entries in /etc/hosts sho
Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 12:47:33 PM, Jack wrote:
> Am running FBSD-7.x and IMAP WU + sendmail-8.4.x + MySQL-5.0.x
> Sorry to bother the list with this but have searched and read everything
> google & horde.org has to offer but I find no solution
> to an important issue I'm having with the inst
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Robert Bonomi wrote:
>> > For example, if it is part of the _terms_of_emplyment_ -- which one
>> > *agreed* to, by going to work there --that you (the employeee) give
>> > permission for the company, or it's agents, to examine any file you
>> > store on the system.
use pcbsd installer or mfsbsd
On 20 July 2011 18:55, Alvaro Castillo wrote:
> The question... or maybe I'm wrong and will be included.
>
> Greets!
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 1:45:57 PM, I wrote:
> Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 12:47:33 PM, Jack wrote:
>> Am running FBSD-7.x and IMAP WU + sendmail-8.4.x + MySQL-5.0.x
>> Sorry to bother the list with this but have searched and read everything
>> google & horde.org has to offer but I find no solut
> "Alvaro" == Alvaro Castillo writes:
Alvaro> The question... or maybe I'm wrong and will be included.
There *is* ZFS support in the PC-BSD 8.2 installer.
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Smalltalk/Perl/Unix
>
>
>>
> You cannot generate a hash without at a certain automated level opening the
> file. If you can do that, couldn't you generate a hash of the first four
> bytes to match with hashes of known magic numbers? If you can "look" at the
> whole file, surely you can "look" at just the first four b
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 07:12:27PM +0200, Eduardo Morras wrote:
> At 18:04 20/07/2011, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm running FreeNAS 8.0/amd64, with an 8.2-p1 kernel. When using FTP
> >or SCP, performance maxes out around 30MB/s. This is on a gigabit
> >network, no errors showing.
> >
On Wednesday 20 July 2011 09:47:33 Jack L. Stone wrote:
> Am running FBSD-7.x and IMAP WU + sendmail-8.4.x + MySQL-5.0.x
>
> Sorry to bother the list with this but have searched and read everything
> google & horde.org has to offer but I find no solution
> to an important issue I'm having with the
At 21:16 20/07/2011, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
It's at gigabit:
em0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
options=219b
ether 00:15:17:31:c8:fe
inet xxx
media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT )
status: active
All seems to be ok, try a netstat -I em0 -d (it's a capita
On Wednesday 20 July 2011 11:22:44 Beech Rintoul wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 July 2011 09:47:33 Jack L. Stone wrote:
> > Am running FBSD-7.x and IMAP WU + sendmail-8.4.x + MySQL-5.0.x
> >
> > Sorry to bother the list with this but have searched and read everything
> > google & horde.org has to offer
At 11:38 AM 7/20/2011 -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
>On Wednesday 20 July 2011 11:22:44 Beech Rintoul wrote:
>> On Wednesday 20 July 2011 09:47:33 Jack L. Stone wrote:
>> > Am running FBSD-7.x and IMAP WU + sendmail-8.4.x + MySQL-5.0.x
>> >
>> > Sorry to bother the list with this but have searched a
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 08:55:29AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 21:21:31 -0600
> Chad Perrin articulated:
>
> > This is where we find a dividing line between users who want different
> > things. Yes, you turn on your Win7 laptop (or wake it up) in a coffee
> > shop, and it connects a
On 7/20/2011 12:04 PM, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running FreeNAS 8.0/amd64, with an 8.2-p1 kernel. When using FTP
> or SCP, performance maxes out around 30MB/s. This is on a gigabit
> network, no errors showing.
what does
sysctl -a dev.em
show ?
What kind of switch is the box plug
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:03:56PM -0600, Sam George wrote:
>
> Having come to BSD from Linux less than a month ago, I find it
> interesting that the very thing, which Mr. Pottering is encouraging in
> Linux development, is what has lead me to search for other options
> besides Linux. Of late
upgradability is not just about about ram and hard drives. But i would beg
to differ that people dont want to add hard drives considering how fast they
can be filled with movies, or they wouldnt want to use their old hard drives
on a newer system considering how much data is on the older hard drive
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 4:45 PM, David Jackson wrote:
> I stand by what i said, mobile is great for use on a subway, but when you
> get home, you really want a nice 20" screen to work on, and the bigger hard
> drive and faster CPU.
>
While I agree with your points, can please stop top posting? I
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 14:29:41 -0600
Chad Perrin articulated:
> If you turn off the automation that connects you to networks you do
> not want, you turn off the "advantage" you suggest FreeBSD needs.
Maybe its a language thing; however, I am not comprehending what you
are trying got say.
You would
Regarding drivers / hardware support...
I'm not a huge fan of abstraction layers, in fact I hate them, BUT - does there
exist or could an AL (HAL) be developed to hide the OS from the driver so
hardware manufacturers can more easily write drivers? For example, can a HAL
be developed that run
Hi
On 7/19/11, Konrad Heuer wrote:
> To my mind we'll have to face a rapid
> change within the next years, and operating systems of the future might be
> Android or IOS or Windows Mobile or something similar which my base on
> Linux or BSD but are something different.
For 2020 year here is nice
On 07/20/11 22:07, Jack L. Stone wrote:
At 11:38 AM 7/20/2011 -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
On Wednesday 20 July 2011 11:22:44 Beech Rintoul wrote:
On Wednesday 20 July 2011 09:47:33 Jack L. Stone wrote:
Am running FBSD-7.x and IMAP WU + sendmail-8.4.x + MySQL-5.0.x
Sorry to bother the list wit
--As of July 20, 2011 5:45:49 PM -0400, David Jackson is alleged to have
said:
but you also have scanners, cameras, joysticks, capture devices for video,
and so on that many common users love to use. A lot of people use
computers for writing, home and office business work, and gaming, and
given
Y'all,
Not sure where it was the calendar or something else that suddenly
made my tying go South. maybe both. --oh, yes, i still need to
buy a new clicky kybd. but that won't help with the script i
need.
back hen i worked from cray reseach in WI, a shell /bin/sh wizard cooked
up what i wante
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 11:55:02 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, Franci Nabalanci wrote:
I am so sorry it was my mistake: the printer is HP Business inkjet 3000.
That printer supports PCL and maybe even PostScript. Make sure it has
D
Hi,
I have a config file below:
$user= 'root'; // This is the username
if $user is found, I want to display root.
Anyone knows how to programming in C or some other language? thank you.
Regards,
Dave.
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Daniel Staal wrote:
> The perfect computing device would fit in a pocket, have a screen
> the size of your wall, have a full (and full-sized) keyboard, and
> your choice of pointing devices. It would be able to play any
> game you wanted to play, hold every movie and song ever recorded
> along w
Gary Kline wrote:
> I'm looking for a script that takes on arg and lets me vi/vim
> into the r esults. Let's say that I'm looking for the string
> 201107 in a slew of files. the script find it with grep---not
> grep -w, just grep. collect es the filenames and lines (grep -n)
> and saves the
Eduardo Morras wrote:
> If it's not connected at 1 gigabit or not full duplex you can
> force it with ifconfig. If there are too much errors check the
> cable.
Last I heard, this does _not_ work with gigabit unless you can
force-configure both ends of the link. The negotiation protocol is
such
Gary Gatten wrote:
> ... can a HAL be developed that runs on BSD that "emulates"
> Winblow$ such that any driver written for Winblow$ will "work"
> on *BSD?
> ...
> Something in the back of my head says there was / is something
> along this line already available or in the works, but I can't
> re
Lars Eighner wrote:
> I've come to the conclusion that I need sio to be able to use 8.x.
>
> Can it be as simple as just dropping the code from 7.x into the
> source for 8.x and adding a line to the kernel configuration?
>
> Or would this be fraught with all kinds of deep traps?
sio(4) was repla
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