I have the same problem with my asus p4s8x mobo on freebsd 4.9 and
priorIf i disable dma the cd will boot.;
5.1 works correctly(with dma enabled).
from the cases i've seen...they all include an ASUS motherboard...
-aaron<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've got both 4.9 and 5.1 lo
try turning off dma on the affected drive...see if it boots correctly
> At 21:40 -0500 12/01/2003, Aaron Myles Landwehr wrote:
>>I have the same problem with my asus p4s8x mobo on freebsd 4.9 and
>>priorIf i disable dma the cd will boot.;
>>5.1 works correctly(with dma
Just would like to know what are the minimum system/hardware requirements to
run 8.2 OS and do to have a simple video showing installation?
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I've used Acronis Partition Expert on a ntfs(w2k3) partition and it
worked just fine.
I'm not quite sure who this is directed as i missed the most of the
post.(Just signed up to questions)
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n windows, then reboots to do its job. I initially tried
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Hello everyone,
Is there any free software to run FreeBSD on WinXP?
I tried google and it looks like there is no free software to run FreeBSD
on WinXP.
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NLY line and
underneathe the MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR line add the following two lines:
DISTFILES= ${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
EXTRACT_ONLY= ${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
I suppose someone should submit a patch for this...
-Aaron My
Sean wrote:
Thanks Aaron,
That did the trick.
Questions however.
The DISTFILES= statement you added is obviously different from the
DISTFILES+= in the (WITH_OPENING_BOOK) section.
Does the + symbol just mean in addition to the main file?
Welcome Sean,
I believe the '=+' symbol means a
H_3.8.1p1 FreeBSD-20040419, OpenSSL 0.9.7d 17 Mar 2004
I can also reaffirm this:
[aaron] /> ssh fds
ssh: fds: hostname nor servname provided, or not known.
[aaron] /> ssh -V
OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 FreeBSD-20040419, OpenSSL 0.9.7d 17 Mar 2004
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lly ignorant. It can't find those hosts.
REQUEST FOR HELP:
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Thanks in advance for all help, pointers, etc. If there's not a way to do
this, then this sounds like an issue that should be added to the BUGS section
of the bridge(4) man page.
Aaron out.
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he deal? If this were a Cisco, this would be easy:
cisco(config)# arp aa.bb.cc.2 0011.22aa.bbcc arpa eth0
So what's up with FreeBSD? What magic incantation do I need to know?
Thanks in advance for any/all help/suggestions.
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ad with my
bridge a while back.
good luck!
Bjorn
Thanks!
That was it! I didn't even think to check this, since I was unaware
that it was set to 1 by default in 5.2.
Maybe I'll submit a patch PR for the bridge(4) man page to mention this.
Aaron out.
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on rl1 can talk with 10.10.10.50 on em0, ARP traffic as
well as IP traffic. But the BSD host will never get ARP or IP traffic
to/from 10.10.10.100 on rl1. The BSD host can talk just fine to
10.10.10.50 on em0.
Anyone else have any ideas?
The system's running FreeBSD 5.2.1-RC2.
Thanks ag
on fxp0: (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 4079,
offset 7400, flags [none], proto: UDP (17), length: 828) 192.168.3.94 >
192.168.3.69: udp
I can't tell why this isn't working. I know that udp is stateless, but i
was inclined to believe that you could still us
> Aaron P. Martinez wrote:
>> I am running FreeBSD 6.0-release and setting up a very basic firewall
>> using pf on my workstation. The ruleset is as follows:
>>
>> block in log all
>> pass quick on lo0 all
>> #pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $ex
> Aaron P. Martinez wrote:
> [ ... ]
>> Actually my network looks like this:
>>
>> INT---firewall--internal router/firewall-good lan
>> ||
>> ||-insecure lan (windoze
>>
back to my one one state tracting rule for all
outbound traffic for this machine. Just so everyone can see, this is
the ruleset and it's working properly:
scrub in all
block in log all
pass quick on lo0 all
pass out on fxp0 proto { tcp, udp, icmp } all keep state
thanks to everyone
the list then please refrain from attempting to
insult others; otherwise, don't post.
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boot process in general, or even tell me exactly what's wrong, I'd be very
grateful. Let me know what information would be helpful. I'm using release
4.6.2 for the system on the cd. I realized recently that the custom kernel
I'm building is from 4-STABLE, but I don't think
the last time the
port was updated.
I would usually try to debug this on my own but I do not have the time. Any
hints?
I am running Stable (4.6) python 2.2
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For file managers xterm with your favorite shell and midnight commander
(misc/mc). Simple fast, powerful and never have to take your hands off the
keyboard.
On Sunday 03 November 2002 20:55, Ryan Sommers wrote:
> I recently decided to bring my old Presario 1220 our of retirement and
> make a sm
I can answer your second question
2. yes you can upgrade one line, you can use the sysinstall (I have never done
this) or cvsup the src and compile it yourself.
file:/usr/share/doc/handbook/cutting-edge.html
file:/usr/share/doc/handbook/cvsup.html
I have never had trouble upgrading using the so
Hello
I do not believe you can run kde remotely, you can run kde applications,
from the ssh shell
$ xhost (remote system) (this is not secure xauth is more secure)
$ kmail -display system:0&
will display kmail on your system.
If you want the entire kde environment you will want to use VNC this is
of course something like this only occurs
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if the
console is also unresponsive, but I wouldn't be surprised.
It seems these "outages" occur more often during heavier traffic. They
also have increased in frequency since WEP was enabled on the network.
Any ideas, anyone?
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call
showed that all my changes had been silently discarded and the above
showd up anew. The "vinum label" command also appears useless, happily
executing but changing nothing.
Now for the questions:
How does one create a new filesystem (UFS2 in particular) on a vinum
volume in 5.0? Is s
blem on my system. i get the exact same error.
checking for lt_dlopen in -lltdl... no
configure: error: cannot find ltdl library
I'd really like to get this working if possible (and i'm sure it is) all
help would be appreciated. I can submit my config.log if that would help.
> On Oct 12, 2006, at 1:48 PM, Aaron P. Martinez wrote:
>> I am trying to compile a program called gyachi on my freebsd 6.1
>> machine and am having a ton of problems. I consulted the gyachi
>> forums but most people there are running on one flavor of linux or
>> anothe
ulse width) and
it's wired to DCD on the serial port.
Any ideas? I'm an NTP GPS refclock newbie...
Thanks,
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company, maybe 100 sites on it.
Running Postfix,Bind,Apache2,PHP,Postgresql,etc
Thanks for the help!
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I'm planning on using RAID 5, since they are kind of small drives, and
I'm more interested in reliability and size, than speed.
Kirk Strauser wrote:
>On Tuesday 24 May 2005 09:57, Aaron C. Meadows wrote:
>
>>My question is,
27;ve used
firebird (and interbase before it), but didn't really care for it.
I'm sure there are more that are not in the ports tree, especially
proprietary ones.
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Adel Tabsh wrote:
>What SQL applications run on Freebsd? like MySQL.. etc?
>
>Thanks
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>>I'm planning on using RAID 5, since they are kind of small drives, and
>>I'm more interested in reliability and size, than speed.
>
>
. Are the ports frozen
_except_for_security_fixes or am i missing something.
I looked around on the lists for this but didn't see it and it seems
like a fairly big deal if security issues arise during a freeze.
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sus talks to the nessusd over SSL).
> I didn't create SSL keys I don't know nothing about them.
> Where I cat create them???
I have installed nessus many times...i know for a fact this is covered
in the docs
nessus-mkcert
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Just a word, probably save you from getting flamed by a someone hard
core down the road...you really should bottom post, as is lets newcomers
to the thread get a glimpse as to what is going on. This also gets you
the best help.
That said, you can simply change to the /
ice?
Do you always use the same master device or have you tried with a
different on?
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> Has anyone else experienced this problem?
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help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the patience.
Aaron
PS...i see a lot of this as it's building
/usr/src/gnu/lib/libstdc++/../../../contrib/libstdc++/src/valarray-inst.cc:1: warning:
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> for Apache 2 a little lacking for troubleshooting something like this.
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> Clay
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> > like this.
>
> Doesn't sound like an Apache problem to me. From outside the subnet, can
> you ping the server by ip? By name? Is it a public (routable) IP address?
Hi Clay, please bottom post..it helps people get the whole story..
y ip? By name? Is it a public (routable) IP
> address?
>
> >Hi Clay, please bottom post..it helps people get the whole story..
>
> >you can ping the ip from remote isp...can you also telnet to port 80
> >on the apache machine from the remote isp?
>
> >telne
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> Thats not too much RAM, although the processor would not complain.
> What is the amount of SWAP space you created?
96megs
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seems that no matter where i place my 'base' and 'prefix' paths..the
cvsup will work...just trying to get a grasp on _why_ i would want it
one place more than another.
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> with serial connection. It's just bulky that's why I'm
> avoiding it.
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On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:45, Nagilum wrote:
> Did you do a "make buildkernel" before?
>
> Aaron P. Martinez wrote:
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> >I just got the new 5.3 rc2 cvsuped the sources (not much was updated
> >that i could see) and proceeded to do a make buildworld and make
>
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 16:58, Aaron P. Martinez wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:45, Nagilum wrote:
> > Did you do a "make buildkernel" before?
> >
> > Aaron P. Martinez wrote:
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> > >I just got the new 5.3 rc2 cvsuped the sources (not much was u
n
> point me to some reference or literature explaining
> this mystery?
I'm VERY new to freebsd, but as i understand things, all packages are
ports, but not all ports are packages (unless you build it yourself of
course)
> Cheers
> Bob
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I only have one problem with this. Ports is disabled in FreeNAS, and so I
performed the install through pkg_add. When I run the
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/fail2ban start, I get "command not found"
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