ith-ssl --without-svgalib
> --WITHOUT_X11
That's wrong. You never have to edit the Makefile under "normal"
circumstances.
Remove your changes, do an 'export WITH_X11=true' (for bash, setenv under
csh), and then run 'make install' again.
Cheers,
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That may not be the only bottleneck of course.
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e come up with this...
Any particular reason to use lpd? Without trying to start a holy war, I
personally much prefer CUPS, it's far easier to configure (just go to http://
localhost:631), and combined with the hpijs port works perfectly without any
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In cupsd.conf chage the logging level to debug, and run 'tail -f /var/log/
cups/error_log' -- probably something very trivial.
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drive beta device /dev/ad7s1e
volume sauron1 setupstate
plex org concat
sd length 141537128k drive alpha
plex org concat
sd length 141537128k drive beta
Thanks for any ideas...
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r/home (e.g. /usr/home/public) since my /usr/
home is a separate partition and if I need to reinstall for some reason it
won't be lost.
I'd say /usr and /var were bad places.
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without learning C specifically
first.
Personally I quite like Sams "C++ for Linux in 21 days". Then when you've got
the basics, go onto Bruce Eckel's "Thiking in C++". (freely downloadable from
bruceeckel.com)
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Hi,
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 19:38, Tom Munro Glass wrote:
> filesystem for /home, should I mount this at /home and make /usr/home a
> link to /home, or do I just mount it at /usr/home?
The latter is probably preferable.
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Now I think about it more it's obvious. I think.
> That's because you haven't used all the space. If the drives are the
> same, use 'length 0' for the subdisks and you'll get all the space in
> the volume.
Aha. I didn't know that you could set
t
are reserved in C++) can be compiled in a C++ compiler.
I would therefore have to disagree with you.
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the server looks like this:
/space/test /space/persbackup /space/photos -maproot=0 -network 192.168.1.0
- -mask 255.255.255.0
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On Wednesday 12 November 2003 21:13, Darryl Hoar wrote:
> commented out. Do I have to create this file from
> scratch ?
Yes. 'man 5 crontab' for examples.
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> 'perfect' desktop, compatible with GNUstep's Windowmaker. They have decided
If Window Maker obeys the NetWM specifications from freedesktop.org, it will
work fine as a replacement for KWin in KDE:
http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec
If it doesn't... well it's th
no style matching GNUstep,
Why should there be?
> there aren't customizable
> windowmanagers any more.
???
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a paper copy of it, but I
consider rather more a book for those that know a reasonable amount of C++
and want to advance their knowledge.
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> attached 'cdefs.h'.
No.
> /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h:273: warning: `_POSIX_C_SOURCE' is not defined
> /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h:279: warning: `_POSIX_C_SOURCE' is not defined
It's a _warning_, whish is not the same as an error. Your compilation only
fail
ended, amongst others.
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Hi,
On Thursday 20 November 2003 18:25, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> Don't know anything about this shop, but I don't see the need either.
It's spam, ignore it.
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USD $30) to work well,
particularly with FreeBSD. I just set mine into "standard IDE contoller" mode
(there was a jumper on the board to control this), and have set up a mirrored
RAID 1 with vinum.
So far it's running fine like this.
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and, and it
interacts pretty well with BIND 8 for automatiac DNS/IP mapping.
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have to actually tell us what the error is
rather than letting us guess.
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s HP's excellent own *nix drivers).
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breaks, buildworld will go on and you can
> check everything when it is up again. With
> # tail -f logfile
> you can check the advance anytime you whish.
Take a look at /usr/ports/misc/screen :)
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ally be a problem
with the network card, but the Netgear hub that it was plugged into
"crashing" on that port and refusing to pass any more data.
I still have to try and take that damn hub back and get a refund since it's
about as useful as a chocolate teapot.
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hould "just
work". It's great with my PowerShot A40.
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hard disk connected the wrong
way around (on a self-built machine). Possibly not a good sign if it's a new
machine
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look at (misleadingly-named) www.linuxprinting.org. They
reccommend the use of the pxlmono driver, and say that it's much faster than
others:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-LaserJet_2100
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> can someone shed some light on this?
Try some different disks. They maybe dodgy.
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backup"
for fs in $FILESYSTEMS
do
$DUMP -0au -f $NTAPE $fs
done
echo "Rewinding the tape"
$MT -f $TAPE rewind
echo "Ejecting the tape"
$CAMCONTROL eject sa0
> I have a SCSI DAT drive (DDS2) if that makes any difference to it's
> appendability.
Same here.
econds in length (well, I guess there's no other way if you've got a dynamic
IP on you DSL), but for those with static IPs it's pretty damn annoying.
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KDE/Qt/C+
/backup"
echo "Rewinding the tape"
$MT -f $TAPE rewind
echo "Starting the backup"
for fs in $FILESYSTEMS
do
$DUMP -0au -f $NTAPE $fs
done
echo "Rewinding the tape"
$MT -f $TAPE rewind
echo "Ejecting the tape"
$CAMCONTROL eject sa0
I'm using
p from ebay. I did :)
> possiblity, this modest FBSD box may become a dedicated print server
> with a color laser and ink jet also hanging off it. I'll probably
> install CUPS and "share" it with windows users via Samba.
That's the setup I have here. Works great wit
m much slower than under Windows though.
> DRI is working but i want to give more fps... How to fix
> this problem??
Buy a faster graphics card. Personally I would get an NVidia if I had a
choice.
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Rem P Roberti wrote:
Does CUPS have to be enabled in rc.conf? I have very carefully done the
setup, but I still can't get CUPS to play.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/public_html]$ head -n 12 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/cupsd.sh
#!/bin/sh
#
# $FreeBSD: ports/print/cups-base/files/cupsd.in,v 1.1 2006/01/27
11:28
0 readers. Needless to say, it is real tedious
> to try and keep the lists up to date (groan).
If you migrate to mailman, mailman can do stuff like catch bounces
automatically.
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KD
0 readers. Needless to say, it is real tedious
> to try and keep the lists up to date (groan).
If you migrate to mailman, mailman can do stuff like catch bounces
automatically.
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KD
CUPS from packages? The CUPS package,
in 4.7 IIRC, was broken and generated this kind of error.
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#x27;s working great now with PCI
IDE ,SCSI and 4 port net.
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aim that it helps them
track spam or whatever.
You could either run your smtp daemon on a different port (nasty) or use
ssh port forwarding (also nasty).
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nothing really useful in 4.9, and you just risk breaking more stuff.
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> just so I could launch one little app. Does KDE still operate this way?
Yep.
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On Sunday 02 November 2003 23:51, Sergei Matros wrote:
> I've downloaded FreeBSD 5.0 (kern.flp mfsroot.flp). For manage these
> files I used - fdimage.exe
5.0? I'd put 4.8 or 4.9 or even 5.1 on a 386, certainly not 5.0...
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Christmas time.
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27;s pretty likely to be a 386, or
possibly a 486.
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than
mentioned in UPDATING?
I don't particularly want to install from fresh if possible, due to the hassle
of removing the server from the bottom of the pile (too poor to afford a
rack ;(), opening the case up and fitting a CD-ROM etc.
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using dd and /dev/zero?
Why don't you try measuring real world performace, with real files, not
somethig which is more than likely completely meaningless when two operating
systems cache file system operations in different ways.
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e 1st parameter to add() is the requested original URL, and the 2nd
parameter is the URL to redirect to.
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On Monday 04 October 2004 22:18, Daniel M wrote:
> How do I configure my FreeBSD to get IP from my DHCP?
> (as a DHCP client)
By reading the documentation.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-dhcp.html
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Tighten down too much? What is that?
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On Thursday 07 October 2004 21:43, Robert Huff wrote:
> 1) apcupsd does not currently support USB connections for
> FreeBSD.
APC used to send out the serial equivalent for free, I guess they still do...
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20'
cmd = setdriver hpdj3820 hpdj3820
Succesfully set hpdj3820 to driver hpdj3820.
E.g. the smbclient bit goes fine, just not the rpcclient bit. The [print$]
section in smb.conf looks like this:
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /usr/local/etc/drivers
browseable = yes
#guest
despite the similair name, IIRC the 3420 has completely different hardware in
it.
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KDE: http://www.koffice.org, http://printing.kde.org, http://usability.kd
ng /stand/sysinstall the server crashs.
> Have anyone ever installed X on a Dell inspiron notebook ?
> Any suggestions about how to install it?
4.7 installed OK onto an Inspiron 2650 for me. X worked fine with NVidia's
drivers.
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etter, with the possibility of you
manually updating if needed.
> option? Are there better ones? Also, how do I set the second server to
> use the passwords/permissons from the main server.
NIS is the usual way to share accounts of UNIX systems.
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atleast 256MB RAM.
I developed KDE on a P2/300 for quite some time. Run speed was fine, but
compiling KDE is a little painful on this speed of machine -- but that's only
really an issue if you are trying to run the latest HEAD development version
of KDE.
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fe.
Tried googling for "cvs mailing list"? The first item is:
http://www.cvshome.org/communication.html?JServSessionIdservlets=ead3p9v911
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about it to find out
why.
Anyway, if you've still got KDE installed you can let kdesu do it for you:
kdesu -u root
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KDE: http://www.koffice.org, ht
kde.org/~howells/inspiron for the battle I had against
Dell regarding trying to run Linux on a (brand new) faulty Dell laptop.
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.
When I had a hardware problem with Dell like this one, they insisted that
there could only be a problem if there was an issue with the installed
software. If it was self-installed, then it had to be faulty software not
hardware.
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floppy drive on
> this thing :(
The bootable CD version?
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locks belong to RIT, these belong to MIT, these belong
> to IBM..."?
Whois at RIPE.
http://www.ripe.net/fcgi-bin/whois
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ff (e.g
255.255.255.255), so I wonder how you managed to add them otherwise...
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need to break out.
Yes. For example, on amd64, currently the only way to run openoffice is by
running the linux32 version through the compat layer. And it is nice to open
and save the documents in my home directory....
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ARTITION
Was it created under 4.x with UFS 1 and you are not using 5.x? If so, try
fsck_ufs instead. Well, that's the same error message I got in that
situation.
Also if you are using 5.x you should try gvinum. (geom aware vinum)
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5:10PM up 17 days, 6:14, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
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or maybe even 32 if you
leave out some of the kernel modules, it just takes a bit more thought and
time.
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ou tried using
FreeBSD's AGP?
I am contemplating going from the amd64 port back to the 32bit port so I can
have accelerated 3D.
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Rob wrote:
How can I verify that a 1Gb/s network is indeed
operating at its optimal speed? I tried this:
By transferring large amounts of data using a light-weight protocol
(maybe FTP) and timing the amount of time it takes.
Also various testing utilities, for instance ttcp.
[master]$ pin
Gayn Winters wrote:
Any other recommendations for a UML editor? Anyone using UML to
specify/model a large system to be developed under FreeBSD? Anyone been
able to generate executable code from UML under FreeBSD?
Have a look at Umbrello. It can import C++ classes and I believe it can
produce
Andy Greenwood wrote:
I'm trying to install 4.11 on an old IBM Thinkpad 750, but can't get
the kern.flp disk to boot. I know that the floppy drive on this
machine isn't exactly standard (it's a 2.88M drive, if that makes a
difference), but I'm not sure what the differences are. In any case,
when
On Monday 08 May 2006 04:03, Carlos Silva wrote:
> Someone know how can I convert mbox files to IMAP files?
> Thanks in advance!
I presume you wish to store mails in mbox format on an IMAP server. The
easiest way is to import the mails into a mail client, such as KMail, set up
an account in KMai
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 10:43, Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
> Is there any docs on setting up transparent proxy using squid, ipf,
> ipnat + freebsd-5.3?
I would personally use pf; if that's an option, this works perfectly:
http://www.benzedrine.cx/transquid.html
cpghost wrote:
Uh-oh! A mindset like this would explain a lot of things. :-(
Yes, it explains that some people are too busy to read hundreds of
messages on this list, and would rather do something else like coding.
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> Any help please?
> If I create any .php using any editor, how do i see the result of the
> file locally ?
> whats wrong?
Put the files in your web server's DocumentRoot, load http://localhost in your
web browser.
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On Thursday 08 June 2006 17:14, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> Anybody experience the same as I do? After upgrading to the latest kde
> (from 3.5.2 to 3.5.3) the screensaver within kde stopped working.
Yes, it's broke.
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128610
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