Hello Gary,
Also make sure there is no packed dirt on the heatsink -- I don't know about
AMDs, but older Intel heatsinks often tend to accumulate a paper-like layer
of dirt on the 'top' of heatsink grid, blocking the airflow. I once had
several thermal shutdowns on my home PC before I found th
Does anyone know how a workaround for having to rm -rf /usr/src every
time the source URL changes? I'm updating from 8.3 to 8.4 with
subversion and got a message along the lines of "Error: /usr/src/
contains files from a different URL". -David
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On 05/08/2013 06:05, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 08/04/13 21:39, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
This suggests it's not the ACPI in FreeBSD shutting you down, but
something on the motherboard.
That was my guess as well.
As it's probably not FreeBSD you're now asking on the wrong list, and
other than cooling
Gary Aitken wrote:
> Air ducting shouldn't be a problem; I've got the side of the case off...
This just might be part of the problem. Air plumbing
is not as forgiving as it was in the old days.
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On 05/08/2013 09:00, David Noel wrote:
> Does anyone know how a workaround for having to rm -rf /usr/src every
> time the source URL changes? I'm updating from 8.3 to 8.4 with
> subversion and got a message along the lines of "Error: /usr/src/
> contains files from a different URL". -David
You nee
Ok great, thanks Matthew. I tried a different search query and
actually found a similar question on the forums:
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=35014
Your solution looks a bit cleaner than the one proposed there: "rm -r
/usr/src/.svn, and then check out the new branch".
I'll check out
On Mon, 5 Aug 2013 10:33:55 +0400
Eugene wrote:
> Hello Gary,
>
> Also make sure there is no packed dirt on the heatsink -- I don't
> know about AMDs, but older Intel heatsinks often tend to accumulate a
> paper-like layer of dirt on the 'top' of heatsink grid, blocking the
> airflow. I once had
I have a system that uses svn to track src+ports+doc.
For reasons I won't get into, I want to scrub all svn-managed
material under src in preparation for grabbing a completely clean
copy.
Neither on-system documentation nor the deeper documentation
listed therein show how t
On 05/08/2013 13:18, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> I have a system that uses svn to track src+ports+doc.
> For reasons I won't get into, I want to scrub all svn-managed
> material under src in preparation for grabbing a completely clean
> copy.
In principle SVN will be able to tell you if yo
Matthew Seaman writes:
> >For reasons I won't get into, I want to scrub all svn-managed
> > material under src in preparation for grabbing a completely clean
> > copy.
>
> >Is there a better way than "rm -rf"?
>
> Nope. rm -rf of the checked out filesystem is going to blow away
On Mon, 5 Aug 2013, David Noel wrote:
Ok great, thanks Matthew. I tried a different search query and
actually found a similar question on the forums:
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=35014
That is an outdated thread. Ignore it.
Your solution looks a bit cleaner than the one propos
On 05/08/2013 14:22, Warren Block wrote:
>> Your solution looks a bit cleaner than the one proposed there: "rm -r
>> /usr/src/.svn, and then check out the new branch".
>>
>> I'll check out the man for svn switch.
>
> The new form is just 'svn relocate':
> http://forums.freebsd.org/showpost.php?p=2
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Amitabh Kant wrote:
> Devin Teske & Rick Miller have a fairly extensive explanation on their
> blogs on how to create your own modified iso's. Search the archives for
> links. Hopefully they can chime in with their respective links.
Sorry to show up late for the d
>> 8.2 amd64
>> ad8 is a 3TB Seagate on nforce4-ultra controller
>>
>> At boot:
>> ad8: 2861588MB > at ata4-master UDMA100 SATA 3Gb/s
>> DEBUG g_part_gpt.c gpt_read_hdr() ad8 succeeded with pp->>sectorsize=512
>>
>> An hour later:
>> # dd if=/dev/ad8 bs=4k count=1 of=/dev/null
>> dd: /dev/ad8: No s
Thanks, guys!
On 8/5/13, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 05/08/2013 14:22, Warren Block wrote:
>>> Your solution looks a bit cleaner than the one proposed there: "rm -r
>>> /usr/src/.svn, and then check out the new branch".
>>>
>>> I'll check out the man for svn switch.
>>
>> The new form is just 'svn
On 8/5/13, David Noel wrote:
> Thanks, guys!
>
> On 8/5/13, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>> On 05/08/2013 14:22, Warren Block wrote:
Your solution looks a bit cleaner than the one proposed there: "rm -r
/usr/src/.svn, and then check out the new branch".
I'll check out the man for svn
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013, at 10:16, David Noel wrote:
>
> Ooops. Top-posted. I always forget. Does anyone know how to change the
> default "reply" behavior of gmail? Last I searched the only way to do
> it was with a greasemonkey script...
>
Google still hasn't figure out how to bottom post. Can you i
On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 10:16:43AM -0500, David Noel wrote:
> Ooops. Top-posted. I always forget. Does anyone know how to change the
> default "reply" behavior of gmail? Last I searched the only way to do
> it was with a greasemonkey script...
You can try using Gmail with a MUA, like mutt or Thund
How to svn to 9-stable, make world (etc)? How to delete all installed ports?
And then rm -rf /usr/local/*?
Nice hints!
Felix
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在 2013-8-5,3:53,John 写道:
> On 02/08/2013 16:54, John wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I'm trying to install virtualbox on a new machine running
>> FreeBSD 9.2-BETA
Hello list,
what's the status of FreeBSD/arm w.r.t. Tablet PCs?
Is there ANY tablet out there that managed to at
least boot FreeBSD? (I'm not talking about Xorg etc,
just a simple console with FreeBSD base system would
suffice for now -- even NetBSD would be great)
I'm looking for a Tablet PC tha
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On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 1:44 PM, cpghost wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> what's the status of FreeBSD/arm w.r.t. Tablet PCs?
> Is there ANY tablet out there that managed to at
> least boot FreeBSD? (I'm not talking about Xorg etc,
> just a simple console with FreeBSD base system would
> suffice for now -
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 1:44 PM, cpghost wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> what's the status of FreeBSD/arm w.r.t. Tablet PCs?
>> Is there ANY tablet out there that managed to at
>> least boot FreeBSD? (I'm not talking about Xorg etc,
>> just
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