Sorry for Ubuntu mistake :-)
I love Ubuntu too but I love FREBSD more :-))
Can I use FREEBSD logos and banners, please?
All the best from Bucharest
and congratulations for your exceptional job
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My name is Alex and I am from Romania, Bucharest and I love FREEBSD
My personal web site is www.alexshop.ro.
I have on my web site a download link for FREEBSD 7.
I hope it is OK with you.
I want for future to offer, for free, CD with FREEBSD.
So, can I use Ubuntu logos and banners, please?
All
are needed for every kind of op_code.
If there're anything about thsi problem I'd be very glad to have a copy
or at last a link to :0)
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I didn't know these were released already, but I had a look. I was
disappointed with the results.
If anyone wants to look here is the link:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=freebsd8_benchmarks&num=1
Linux's ext4 seems to leave UFS and ZFS well behind in a number of
benchmark
b. f. wrote:
Our base system compiler suite is stuck at a patched version of gcc
4.2 because of licensing issues
Thats absolutely *ridiculous* that we have to use stone age development
tools because of stupid and trivial license politics.
This matter was also bought up in a recent thread by myse
Ruben de Groot wrote:
So? It's just an OS. Some will switch to linux and try to make that better.
Thats evolution.
I hate linux to be honest, I have always highly praised FreeBSD to my
friends and colleagues in the industry. But sadly enough, linux is
performing significantly better in a num
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Alex
> I've been having an intermittent problem, wonder if someone on the
> list has any ideas.
> First my setup:
> FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE (amd64)
> quad-core Phenom processor
> mobo: MSI K9N2G N
Yep
Gary Kline wrote:
Folks,
This is exacrtly a FreeBSD question [for a change]. I read on
another list that the Opera broswer has a builtin speech option
and am wondering in our port/pkg/version has this capability.
Anybody know off hand?
gary
l on Comcast...just not
legitimately per their TOS, so you're kind of at the mercy of the local
techs.
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We have managed to secure the domain Bsdtech.com for one of our
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If you would be interested in purchasing this domain please
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On 12/6/2011 10:41 AM, Julien Cigar wrote:
Hello,
I'm running 9.0-RC3 on a HP Proliant Microserver (N40L). A disk died
in my graid3 array and I replaced it with a new one, and now have tons
of:
ahcich3: Timeout on slot 5 port 0
ahcich3: is cs ss 3f60 rs 3f60 tfd 4
you suggest
then?
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Hi there. A portion of the documentation for link aggregation is
confusing me. In example 32-3 the user is required to match the HW
address of iwn0 with that of bge0. Why is this necessary? In example
32-2 this is not done. How come?
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My modem-Lucent Win Modem (Genius GM56PCI-L), chipset-Lucent1646
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Plese say me how to correctly start httpd and mysqld with system
sturtup... Where i need register it? (maybe in rc.conf or inet.d ?)
And what i need to write in that file?
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FreeBSD 4.9
Apache 2.0.50
PHP 4.3.8
Apache pPeriodically throws connection...
Especially whith post-Nuke tasks...
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hda: 1 (win xp), 2 (freeBSD), 3 (DOS fat32 empty), 4 Extended < 5 first ( linux
OS all on / ), 6 ( second Linux OS on 7), 8, 9. 10. 12 >
hda2: freeBSD < BSD: 12 ( 12 linux, 13, 14, 15, 16> .
now either GRUB or LILO can boot up to 5 OS either way, OS 6+ dont boot with
various KERNEL PANIC
hi !
I have some troubles on my laptop with FreeBSD 5.3:
i am tryng to install wifi pcmci card Dlink AirPlus DWL-G650+
dmesg|grep cardbus0
cardbus0: on cbb0
cardbus0: Expecting link target, got 0x7e
cardbus0: Resource not specified in CIS: id=10, size=2000
cardbus0: Resource not specified in CIS:
hi !
apm on my laptop making "skips" every 2-3 sec. does freebsd have some
daemon to shutdown laptop when battery low using ACPI only (without apm
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with larger files but how?
Maybe it's a silly question? :0)
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IDE array but
didn't find it in official hardware compatibility list.
I have no idea if Promise uses some kind of generic command set like
Nvidia for TNT or GeForce and hence I need no worring or not.
So can anyone estimate if it works or not ?
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looks like it could solve this is a filed under "New
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set to "cdboImage__.iso", is there
something
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On Saturday 10 January 2004 07:32 pm, Alex wrote:
> cdrecord: No such file or directory. No read access
Alex,
Do you have cdrecord installed? It seems as if this
program depends on it.
If so, make sure it's been installed to the directory
that cdbakeoven expects
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kindly point it out.
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but when i ping a computer it recive packet with field 'from'
192.168.1.255 and it's don't work...
I was try to start routed and setup route table, but still don't
work...
So, maybe, you can tell me how i must to do that correct... Or, maybe, a
evant lines from the kernel config file are
pasted below. This looks right to me, but if anyone
can think what I'm doing wrong (including RTFM
references) I would be forever grateful.
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# Serial (COM) ports
device sio0at isa? port IO_COM1 flags 0x10 i
evant lines from the kernel config file are pasted below.
This looks right to me, but if anyone can think what I'm doing
wrong (including RTFM references) I would be forever grateful.
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# Serial (COM) ports
device sio0at isa? port IO_COM1 flags 0x10 i
figured irq 5 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0
Can anyone see what I might be missing here?
Thanks a lot,
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# Serial (COM) ports
device sio0at isa? port IO_COM1 flags 0x10 irq 4
device sio1at isa? port IO_COM2 irq 3
dev
tops short of actually
talking to the thing. Can anyone offer any suggestions?
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*default host=cvsup9.us.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/usr
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs delete use-rel-suffix compress
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> direction?
I would send this to the questions list. I adjusted the message
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> Links to procmail and anti-spam would also be welcome.
> Thanks 2all.
I beleave there is a port available called Spambouncer. There is a
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> Let's end this thread, blame it on me.
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-packages will arrive at the wrong NIC first. (I run one server like
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ports?
First. The old configuration already contained a hub. When the total
connections became larger than the hub we added a switch. I never
tried to configure it manually. Secondly although most IP-packages
gets filtered some packages still get though. Thirdly some switched
are disguised hubs. (At
r -R)
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If that doesn't work you could try one of the other list. (like
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I hope you find anything of my writing useful.
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o uninstall a port/package with pkg_delete. With
pkg_info you could find the package name you have to enter.
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gt; Modes "1152x864" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
> ViewPort0 0
Why did you switch the last modes?
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> # include
> and now it seems to install and run.
# That isn't a comment sign in C.
But "/* comment */" and (depending on you compiler) "// comment"
newline is .
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I thought you removed the #.
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> Steve
This can be done (for the most part) with ipfw. Check out 'man ipfw'.
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o you mean with: pop-before-smtp. You use STMP to send you mail
from one server to another. And you use POP(3) to receive you mail
from the 2nd server. I use qpopper for my pop3 services.
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Yes but you use the account on the server machine. Just check out the
'man ipfw'. I'm not an expert on this; just try it out.
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t; thanks in advance.
There is no special cvs tag, other than head or current, as you can
read here: http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.0R/schedule.html Check
this page frequently.
The handbook tells you the right tag for now.
http://www.freebsd.org/handbook
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hopes that the can place some cool stuff there.
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n some boxes far away
> in multi user mode. any chance this works?
Are you looking for the Early Adopter's Guide? (its on the main
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Hi ppl!
I need to use direct access ti ipfw rules via raw sockets instead of
some scripts using ipfw utility.
I looked into ipfw sources and made a simple program to test if I could
add a simple rule this way.
Just rewrote pieces of original code intomy program w/out any serious
change.
But
Hi ppl!
I need to use direct access to ipfw rules via raw sockets instead of
some scripts using ipfw utility.
I looked into ipfw sources and made a simple program to test if I could
add a simple rule this way.
Just rewrote pieces of original code into my program w/out any serious
change.
But
; This occured as I was transferring a large amount of data over a samba mount,
> but I have not seen it since and the card is still working normally.
I also got a xl1 card. I got the same errors when i was running 4.5 or
4.4 (i don't remember that well). All was ok when i updated later.
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On NTFS one can
allow per person or per group to list, view, read, create or modify
(append) a file. And that for multiple users and multiple groups.
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>/dev/null && echo -n ' apache2'
> ;;
> stop)
> [ -r /var/run/httpd.pid ] && ${PREFIX}/sbin/apachectl stop > /dev/null &&
>echo -n ' apache2'
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> *)
> echo "Usage: `basename $0
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I'm looking for a analog modem. I didn't see any in the hardware lists.
Can you please tell me which ones will work on FreeBSD?
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Dear freebsd-questions,
I have bin using a anti-RSI program under Windows with good results
and was wondering about the options i have with FreeBSD. Do any
anti-RSI ports exist under FreeBSD? (I didn't find any, which do you
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n you have to use the passive
FTP mode. Normal mode doesn't work.
DZ> I think I will soon take the box to work and jack into a real network, where
DZ> I know I have a host name and everything, but I still like to know if anyone
DZ> has any ideas, for future reference.
DZ> Terribly
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install.
Could you NIC be broken or the drivers for that NIC?
DZ> Network seems easier to configure in rc.conf than with these silly screens.
Network config works ok for one, but only one, NIC. At least when i
last tried it.
DZ> Thanks.
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I guess my footnote would be right for you.
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-RC1 part for this to work. You can also update
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t faster because it doesn't
have the overhead a normal userland program has. I beleave it also has
a bit more options for a normal firewall but no extra's like ipfw
does. The later reason is way i also run ipfw. I use it for the
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Dear Hanspeter,
This is how it looks for me.
crw-
ts a toshiba problem?
MGB> oh, and I have agp module loaded.
MGB> Morten.
Dear Morten,
My guess is that this package just wasn't build for you CPU. (A higher
type than your own. Say you got a 4x86 and they build it for a Pentium
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Dear Mike,
You can also use the CDrom as a source.
If you got the CDrom's
You can also do start from the two floppies and use the cd
file named like libgd.so.number some where on you file system make a
link to it. Check if there is a libgd.so@ (ls -F) If so make a link to
this file (it will save you trouble when the number changes).
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try MSN!
> http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp
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I'm not sure, but my guess is that linux_base-6.1_3 isn't necessary
an
p with a better
answer. Since no one did I gave my thoughts.
(http://www.lemis.com/questions.html#answer number 5)
Nobody is perfect. This include you and me! I feel that you make to
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remember right putting in the lines `enable nat` was all it took to
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port-i-want-to-start or idprio 30
portupdrade -fa) Worst case is that *my machine* lost some time (which
it got plenty of), best case is that my problem is fixed.
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u. Right now i'm guessing that it
is one.
> By unstable I mean disappearing off the network suddenly, and having
> console non-responsive to anything but a nice ctl-alt-del reboot.
This especially is strange. (Way would the machine lockup when not
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> Dump/restore and tar (both using cdrecord to write) are the only things
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http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/
Ghost for Unix might be the solution for you. It is released under the
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Howdy all,
Is there anything that needs to be done in Xfree86 to make a DVI to
Analogue adapter work ?
I have a Matrox G450 PCI dual head video card with 1 Analogue port and 1 DVI
port connected to
2 Analogue Monitors.
Is anyone experienced with this ?
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e desired user, if its
> there exit, if not run vncserver as the user in question. Putting it in
> cron with a /8 to check every 8 minutes seems a good idea.
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screen
# execute the command you want
# ctrl-a d
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The next time you can do:
# screen -r
And it all is back at the screen.
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25799877178 16018233%/var
/dev/ad1s1f25799822694 21466610%/tmp
/dev/ad1s1g 3096462 1678610 117013659%/disk1
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you can use for writing the floppies. After that
you have to mark the partiiton active with fdisk. You will not be able
to use this space during the installation of FreeBSD. You can reuses
this space after that for swap space.
I have used this trick on a linux computer using the swap space
omething goes wrong and you get stuck
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needed to
link other platforms, without NIS/NFS support, then i would also use
LDAP transparent.
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Hi ppl!
I'm programming in C and hence is using sockets under FreeBSD.
But unlike with SystemV IPC message exchange I didn't find the way I can
define timeout for blocking socket operations for not be infinitely
waiting them.
I can use non-blocking calls and nanosleeps but tis ugly and sometime
h hundreds of threads will work
evidently slower than that using pthreads due to more switching penalties?
2.Is it true that even 5.x has no implementation for inter-process
semaphores that are blocking calling thread only not the whole process
as usually in FreeBSD?
Alex
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file. I guess the updating of you sources
will fix this problem. You can find this topic in the handbook under
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Dear george,
Yes it is. You can still install it by using the binaries. The part
that is broken is the client dependency.
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Dear Boris,
You can use this page: http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html to submit a
change in the ports accordingly.
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