On 30 Oct 2011, at 16:45, Modulok wrote:
> List,
>
> Goal: Automatically logoff users that are idle after 'x' minutes.
>
> Attempt: I added this to /etc/login.conf to the default login class:
>
>:idletime=10m:
>
> I then rebuilt the database:
>
>cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf
>
> Problem
I've recently upgraded from 9.0 beta1 to RC1 and experiencing a few hard
lockups, they seem to related to browsing - both chromium and firefox cause
the lockups. (requiring a hard reset )
All I can think of is something related to Linux emulation and flash, but I
could be wrong. Rolling back the ke
I agree, the ports are *amazing*. Even when installing a major component
like kde4. If you have your base system set up correctly this very complex
task will generally complete flawlessly. For a first-time install you can
accept most of the default options when configuring, but it's probably not
a
Hi all,
I'm plugging this external USB drive of 250Gb on 9.0RC1 and doing this:
LAB:~# zpool create MYPOOL /dev/da4
LAB:~# zpool list
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREECAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
MYPOOL 232G 89,5K 232G 0% 1.00x ONLINE -
LAB:~# zpool status
pool: MYPOOL
state: ONLINE
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 386, Issue 9, Message: 5
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 07:28:24 -0400 Jerry wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 17:27:03 -0500 (CDT)
> Robert Bonomi articulated:
>
> > Your insistance on trying to impose -your- standards on the world, and
> > denying them the 'freedom of choi
I considered using the auto-detect driver, I probably should in a
script used by many people. I did not know if there were any
disadvantages to using it.
> I see the following code could do the job, but it might need some testing :(
That is an interesting script - is there an advantage over loadi
I've been experimenting with FreeBSD on EC2, in the hopes that I can
move some systems there. I'm pleased with the possibilities, but have a
two initial questions:
First, the t1.micro instance, which I'm starting with, is supposed to
have 10 GB of EBS storage--1GB for the kernel on the boot parti
On 10/31/11 2:08 PM, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
>
> I've been experimenting with FreeBSD on EC2, in the hopes that I can
> move some systems there. I'm pleased with the possibilities, but have a
> two initial questions:
>
> First, the t1.micro instance, which I'm starting with, is supposed to
> ha
> You should look into the Freebsd port qjail. At our school lab all the
> pcs have ms/windows on the hard drive with the "putty" client installed.
> Students use putty to get logged into a jail on a single Freebsd system.
> Each student can practice installing ports, packages, or one of the
then, as the system must be configured?, I thought as I was was perfect. I have
a laptop with intel core i5.
PS: I think that occupying FreeBSD or OpenBSD, and you should consider ;)
Zantgo
El 31-10-2011, a las 6:12, Joe Gain escribió:
> I agree, the ports are *amazing*. Even when installing
In the last episode (Oct 31), Damien Fleuriot said:
> On 30 Oct 2011, at 16:45, Modulok wrote:
> > List,
> >
> > Goal: Automatically logoff users that are idle after 'x' minutes.
> >
> > Attempt: I added this to /etc/login.conf to the default login class:
> >
> >:idletime=10m:
> >
> > I th
On 31 October 2011 13:08, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
>
> I've been experimenting with FreeBSD on EC2, in the hopes that I can
> move some systems there. I'm pleased with the possibilities, but have a
> two initial questions:
>
> First, the t1.micro instance, which I'm starting with, is supposed to
>
Hi. My name is Jamal.
I am from Azerbaijan.
When I tried open local port with "nc" and send to him "/usr/local/bin/bash"
came error.
nc -l 12345 -e /bin/bash , Error-> nc: getaddrinfo: servname
not supported for ai_socktype
in /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts files checked a
In the last episode (Oct 31), Camal said:
> Hi. My name is Jamal.
>
> I am from Azerbaijan.
>
> When I tried open local port with "nc" and send to him
> "/usr/local/bin/bash" came error.
>
> nc -l 12345 -e /bin/bash
> , Error->
> nc: getaddrinfo: servname not supported for ai_socktype
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 11:45:44 -0300, Zantgo wrote:
> then, as the system must be configured?, I thought as I was
> was perfect. I have a laptop with intel core i5.
The ports should work without any further configuration
change, no matter if you've installed via Internet or
from an installation med
I booted the 8.2-RELEASE CD on my Intel mac mini, which has a thumb drive
plugged into USB.
I promptly entered FIXIT and used dd to zero out the ENTIRE internal hard
drive. I may use it, I may not, but for now I want to reduce variables and I
don't want remnants of OSX on that disk tripping m
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:09:34AM -0500, Dan Nelson thus spake:
In the last episode (Oct 31), Damien Fleuriot said:
On 30 Oct 2011, at 16:45, Modulok wrote:
> List,
>
> Goal: Automatically logoff users that are idle after 'x' minutes.
>
> Attempt: I added this to /etc/login.conf to the default
Hi,
Reference:
> From: Jason Helfman
> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 11:25:32 -0700
> Message-id: <20111031182532.gf82...@eggman.experts-exchange.com>
Jason Helfman wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:09:34AM -0500, Dan Nelson thus spake:
> >In the last episode (Oct 31), Damien Fleu
Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 11:45:44 -0300, Zantgo wrote:
>> then, as the system must be configured?, I thought as I was
>> was perfect. I have a laptop with intel core i5.
>
> The ports should work without any further configuration
> change, no matter if you've installed via Internet
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 08:11:57PM +0100, Julian H. Stacey thus spake:
Hi,
Reference:
From: Jason Helfman
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 11:25:32 -0700
Message-id: <20111031182532.gf82...@eggman.experts-exchange.com>
Jason Helfman wrote:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:09:34AM -05
I mean, like BSD is based on the original UNIX, and Linux on System V, Linux
should include new technologies, or why not?, Is that Linux includes more new
hardware, but I mean as is "within "management technologies, security, etc. ..
PD: I know that BSD is more secure, stable and fast, although
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 16:50:11 -0300, Zantgo wrote:
> I mean, like BSD is based on the original UNIX, and Linux on
> System V, Linux should include new technologies, or why not?,
> Is that Linux includes more new hardware, but I mean as is
> "within "management technologies, security, etc. ..
Compag
Le Fri, 28 Oct 2011 12:49:45 -0400,
"b. f." a écrit :
> > Portgrade did a copy of the lib into /usr/local/lib/compat/pkg and
> > run ldconfig. But the lib does not appear in the listing of the
> > ldconfig cache :
>
> You mean portupgrade, probably?
Yes, it was in the sentence :)
> Since your
Have an ancient 4.1R mail server to replace.
It has about 3000 accounts. Usual /var/mail to store mail.
/var/mail is RAID5 on an old Dell PERC3 card. Its worked
pretty well and have lived through 3 drive failures over
the years.
New Dell box with a PERC5/i. Same drive setup, a 500GB
RAID5 for /va
On Monday 31 October 2011 10:56:44 Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote:
> > You should look into the Freebsd port qjail. At our school lab all the
> > pcs have ms/windows on the hard drive with the "putty" client installed.
> > Students use putty to get logged into a jail on a single Freebsd system.
> >
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 16:50:11 -0300, Zantgo the village
idiot, wrote
>
> I mean, like BSD is based on the original UNIX, and Linux on System V,
FALSE TO FACT.
> Linux should include new technologies, or why not?, Is that Linux includes
> more new hardware, but I mean as is "within "management
Hello all.
Sergio.
Would you mind to contact me offline (maybe some people in the list
won't be interested) I help communities and non profit (very poor)
organizations here and would like to know more about your schema and results.
Here also we get "donattions" of hardware. The old 386 and s
How I can install Gnome3?
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 22:42:46 -0300, Zantgo wrote:
> How I can install Gnome3?
Try this:
http://forums.pcbsd.org/showthread.php?t=14811
When Gnome 3 is officially in the ports tree, I think
it will be noted on the FreeBSD GNOME Project page:
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/
If you
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Mon Oct 31 20:44:18 2011
> From: Zantgo
> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 22:42:46 -0300
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Install gnome 3
>
> How I can install Gnome3?
I'm torn between two facitous answers, based on the degree of ineptness in
exec
Michael Powell wrote:
> I have always suspected that unknowingly utilizing the already
> out-of-date tree from the initial install is probably what causes
> most newcomers' problems with ports.
My experience is exactly the opposite. The biggest problem I've
had with ports came from trying to fo
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 06:08:42 -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> My experience is exactly the opposite. The biggest problem I've
> had with ports came from trying to follow the recommended approach
> of updating the tree after installing, before trying to build
> anything.
This is a _conditiona
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