> Mark Ovens writes:
>
>> The advantage of building a custom kernel is ...
>
> There are others.
> If I understand correctly, space for the kernel (code and data)
> is allocated once at initial system load. Smaller code portion =>
> more space for data.
> Second, fewer components => fewer
> On 5/27/08, gahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> I tried to install snort under /usr/ports/security and have some problems.
>with "make all", I checked every item on the menu but I got error messages:
>
> //
>
> laptop# make all
> ===> snort-2.8.1_1 i
You could just use:
scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/directory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/user/home
Hope that helps,
> Turner Litigation Services wrote:
> > How do you allow ssh to permit connections to a folder outside of the /home
> > folder of the user loggin in to ssh? For example, i want to sync two
> > f
It was started by a question posted about wanting help for a certain project.
See below.
Camilo
"Bono Vince Malum"
> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 19:44:35 -0300
> From: Gonzalo Nemmi
> Subject: Re: logo
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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Simply upgrade your kernel. I believe there is an upgrade guide on the release
notes:
http://freebsd.org/releases/6.3R/announce.html
Camilo
"Bono Vince Malum"
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>
> Message: 23
> Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 09:28:29 +0100
> From: Vince Hoffman
> Subject: Re: any news
The best way to do searches on a BSD system is to use good old 'locate,' or
even 'find / -name .' This will give you a result based on the ports
package which you can then add using 'pkg_add -r .'
Camilo
"Bono Vince Malum"
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>
> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 5 Jun 200
I don't have much experience with this other than once I ran a server from home
and remotely ssh'ed to it to do maintenance. One of the things I learned from
that experience was that you can easily patch your services any time there is a
new threat, all you have to do is patch your code, recompi
Well, there is a site that does BSD usage statistics (they recently did a
post on this list). I recommend people use their script to raise the stats.
http://www.bsdstats.org/
Camilo
"Bono Vince Malum"
> Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 17:09:08 -0700
> From: "Tobias Hoellrich"
> Subject: RE: Flashplugin
>
I am running a FreeBSD 7.0 system and I'm having the hardest time trying
to get java to work (I'm sure this has been brought up before - but a
google search did not reveal anything). My problem is that I can't find
the JDK US DST Timezone Update Tool - 1.3.0 that it mentions on the
build (/usr/port
The easiest way to deal with this is to disable IPv6 on your kernel.
There is a good guide here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html.
Simply comment out the 'options INET6' line from your config file. Also,
you could give more information on what ap
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> Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 11:03 AM
> Camilo Reyes wrote:
> > I am running a FreeBSD 7.0 system and I'm having
> the hardest time trying
> > to get java to work (I'm sure this has been
> brought up before -
Do a lookup on what pciconf -lv says...then do a search on Google to find the
chipset driver.
"Bono Vince Malum"
-Camilo
> I didn't find nothing about this card on web!!!
>
> Is there any generic driver? What's the chipset? Maybe
> Intel?
>
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I think your best bet (if you want to use OO) is to use PC-BSD. There is
a PBI package already available for it.
Just my two cents,
"Bono Vince Malum"
--
-Camilo
> Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 11:44:55 +
> From: "O. Hartmann"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: OpenOffice 2.4.1: still getting compila
Hey All, I'm experiencing something rather odd. My wireless adapter keeps
dropping the connection at random; it has actually disconnected my box a couple
of times today. Are there any bugs associated with this behavior? I did a quick
search couldn't find anything.
Thnx,
Here are my logs:
Jun 1
You can use /var/log/messages to check for the existence of an external
drive through a series of grep commands. Here is my log output when I
insert/remove a USB drive:
Jun 22 11:44:49 Christi kernel: umass0: on uhub4
Jun 22 11:44:49 Christi root: Unknown USB device: vendor 0x0781 product 0x5150
All, for some reason when javascript posts the current system time inside
of Opera, it reports it as being off by one hour. For example, when I use
gmail chat; the time is off by one hour. Any reason that could be causing
this odd behaviour? I've looked around the Opera site and there is nothing
me
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