first and then stick BSD on there. The boot manager from BSD,
although not very elegant, will let you choose XP or BSD on startup. You can
setup XP's to boot another OS as well, but it's more difficult.
One OS per drive should work fine as well. Have fun.
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You'll realy be able to tweak it and learn much more about security, etc...
plus nmapping your own boxes is always fun and won't get you in trouble :)
My .02
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etc... Gentoo
does it pretty slick with their emerge sync; emerge -u world ..but sometimes
it updates stuff you don't really need or want to upgrade at the moment.
Probably missed a few things :)
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, needed by /usr/local/lib/libGL.so, may
conflict with libm.so.5
spirographx.o(.text+0x30f): In function `getAll':
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The nVidia binary drivery doesn't support amd64 if you were thinking of using
that. Personally, if it's in the cards I would look for a intel board with
the onboard video.
> The driver issue is killing me on FreeBSD.
Call the vendors an
e.
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> Unfortunately, doing a quick search, I was not able to locate the
> article(s) you referenced above. I would like to see exactly what
> NVIDIA is requesting.
Digg through the nVidia forum. They've posted the specs / story there with a
few links off to FreeBSD forum / lists
e driver doesn't need to be able to run Doom5 at incredible
speeds, it just needs high quality 2d and the ability to handle some 3d
compositing, etc... for desktop effects.
My .02$
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Check the sshd_config man page for AllowUsers and DenyUsers directives. THis
should do what you want.
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need CD1 for a basic server. Bind is part of the base system, so you
don't need to download it. You can remove it (see src.conf and build world)
and use the ports system to install Bind from ports.
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le your 2nd system has /dev/ad4s1 as its main disk.
When you plig the 2nd disk (from the old box) it will show up as
/dev/ad5s1 or similar. YOu would then just mount the /var/ slice to
wherever you want.
For example:
mount /dev/ad5sa6 /mnt/oldvar
or similar. Please note that your device nodes a
oard and it handles all the torrents
for myself and the roomies without issue. I'm using rtorrent myself with
pf and 8.0-RC1-stable. I believe the pf code is backported to 7.
Also, if it was just a memory leak it will still happen with
non-torrent traffic, just most likely slower. Hav
root works:
> >
> > ufs:/dev/ad4s1a
> > ufs:/dev/ad6s1a
> > ufs:/dev/mirror/gm0s1a
> > ufs:/dev/disk0s1a
> > ufs:/dev/disk1s1a
> >
> > does anyone know the magic word? i'd be very grateful.
> >
> > t
t;
> > You also need good disk controllers, ideally semi-autonomous (like SCSI),
> > with fairly large data buffers.
>
> Yes.
>
> OK. Thanks for the comments, that is helpful. I would be very interested
> to hear if anyone has had experience implementing a system like
just like to have the Java
applets for the occasional foray onto Yahoo games :) I could just compile
the native Java..but thought if I'm having the problem, so might others and
see if we can fix it.
Thanks list.
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t;experiencing the pain I have just unwittingly inflicted on myself?
Install Windows first and then BSD. If you have to install afterwards, the XP
bootloader is pretty painless if you want to have a option to boot FreeBSD
from it.
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Yes, there is. In your kernel, find the line:
device atkbd0 at atkbdc? irq 1
the default kernel has a flag x or something after the 'irq 1' . Delete the
flag portion and its argument, recompile and reboot and then the ps2 keyboard
will always load.
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note: i tried 0 here too)
#last open port to be used by the system
net.inet.ip.portrange.last=1 (note: tried this too)
I'm kind of stumped :)
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to redirect to other disks.
I tried doing a boot0cfg -Bv -s 1 ada2, but that seems to just
install a MBR on ada2 and it never gets picked up on ada0 boot menu.
grub isn't supported on amd64 and grub2 seems to be all "wizards"
and secondary "config&quo
6 month to a year or more on the Intel side
and finding AMD laptops that have working graphics drivers under
FreeBSD is hard as well.
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> Will VNC connect to a pcAnywhere host?
Nope, VNC is VNC to VNC only. Same as pcAnywhere is pcAnywhere to pcAnywhere
only. In summation, unless you can get access to pcAnywhere you are S.O.L.
As for VNC itself, they just setup home at: www.realvnc.com
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Manager" . BSD is pretty good at
noticing other partitions and then upon a reboot you will get displayed a
list of choices:
F1 ??? for the first partition
F2 FreeBSD to go into your BSD installation
It will remember the last one you picked and set that to the "defaul
ia drivers or using the stock X drivers?
What errors are you getting?
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2000 allow tcp from 192.168.0.0/29 to any 22,25,1 setup
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still need to run NAT accross
those subnets or add static routes to your DSL modem, otherwise any traffic
coming back in from the DSL modem won't know where to go to find the fxp1
network.
Check out the handbook, it should work for you.
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boot0 into various places, it doesn't seem to let one modify what boot0
displays???
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w symlinks = no
case sensitive = no
os level = 33
preferred master = no
domain master = no
#bind interfaces only = yes
#interfaces = fxp0 lo0
#hosts deny = ALL
#hosts allow = 10.0.0.0/24 127.
name resolve order = hosts wins bcast
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> On 9/3/06, Henrik Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have a Samba PDC and a Samba Member Server.
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> The Samba PDC
pf logs. When
I'm actually trying to do anything with samba I just get "can't find login
server" errors. When I modify this to: interfaces = em0 then most of my
services work fine, but I can't use net commands, etc.. since they try and
connect on the localhost.
How ca
name specified
QFile::open: No file name specified
QFile::open: No file name specified
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I'm a total newb when it comes to QT. Where to start or what to do?
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> Can somebody please help me with this issue?
Check the handbook. It's very good.
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I'm running 6.2-STABLE x86. The system was a fresh install of 6.2 that was
upgraded to STABLE. The initial install of qt went fine a few months back, but
now the upgrade is having issues. When I initially installed, I had (still
have) X11BASE=/usr/local in my make.conf.
I've t
at
>
> here is the original command:
>
> portinstall www/gallery2
>
> here are snippets from the output:
>
I would do as the error suggested and make deinstall the php5-session and then
either do a portinstall again or just let the portinstall gallery dependancy
handle the i
as well? or did you just run date 30
minutes later?
As the other poster mentioned you either have a faulty time server in your
network and the NTP daemon is picking it or your hardware clock is really
messed up in which case you may wish to install NTP and have it auto-set your
clock for you.
Hen
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portupgrade portupgrade fixes things.
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image do that? In my experience, the Splash Image being
screwed up just causes it to use it's default text layout.
Thanks for any hints.
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> > I am running 4.8rel.
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> > I copied i
n you aren't using 4.8? That's the current release.
What are you using for an FTP client? ftp.freebsd.orgshould let you in
using the anonymous user. You can also order a CD set if you want from
www.freebsdmall.com
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It doesn't seem like a hard drive going, but possibly the mobo? I just can't
think of anything else besides hardware failure which would cause that to
just start popping up???
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t haven't heard back just yet.
See the known issues at the bottom of the VirtualBox wiki.
http://wiki.freebsd.org/VirtualBox
Are you running a 8-STABLE kernel newer then Jan. 29th? Did
you pull in VirtualBox 3.1.4 outside of the ports freeze?
I'm running Virtual Box 3.1.4 ontop of
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> > There is currently a bug in the FreeBSD-stable kernel (newer then
> > Jan 29th) or so which caused the current VirtualBox install to
> > freeze. Just follow the intructions on the VirtualBox FreeBSD wiki
> &g
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ut I'd
> rather not.)
This will wipe the MBR: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=446 count=1
replace of=/dev/sdb without whatever /dev/sd? you need.
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cardbus controller? Any tweaks to sysctly or anything else specific
I could try? Any more info needed?
Thanks.
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Linux.
I just setup a small VPS with rootbsd and have one with
arpnetworks.com as well. Both seem to work fine for my needs so far
and both have been responsive to my couple of small support issues.
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the stable kernel and the rel kernel when
booting.
So, I'm guessing there was some sort of regression, but I'm trying
to isolate this. What does "booting in safe mode" enable / disable
that would allow the system to boot successfully?
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ing either 7-STABLE or if I have to 8-CURRENT. One will be
a dual-homed box, so I need both the onboard and the single PCI slot.
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Anyway to to autoclean the base system?
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d is a SASL setup, although I have never tried setting that
up since I only mail from my internal network and don't need that.
Hopefully that's gets you going in the right directions.
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Be careful though..this can and will wipe your whole system if you
accidentally type:
rm -rf / and then tap the enter key :) and yes, I've done it both on
purpose to see what happens and not on purpose. The former is kinda cool, the
latter makes you say a few choice words.
elect
"Properties" (or go through to Network via the Control Panel) and then click
around in there. I don't use Windows and don't have access to an XP box at
all, so I'm a little fuzzy. I would assign IPs manually at first.
Not a lot of detailed help..sorry...I haven&
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re?
I don't see any errors in logs anywhere.
Using sftp from the shell works fine to the same host.
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eature :)
sftp from the command line works fine.
Outside of the kmailrc, kontactrc and kwallet files the .kde dir is a clean
install / config.
Thoughts?
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DRM open master succeeded.
> (II) RADEON(0): [drm] Using the DRM lock SAREA also for drawables.
> (II) RADEON(0): [drm] framebuffer handle = 0xe000
> (II) RADEON(0): [drm] added 1 reserved context for kernel
> (II) RADEON(0): X context handle = 0x1
> (II) RADEON(0): [drm] installed DRM signal handler
> (II) RADEON(0): [pci] 32
arate /var (2-10GB depending), /tmp (2-10GB depending) and
/usr (15-50gb depending) and /home (the rest) . A separate /home is very nice
if you're rebuilding or re-installing you can just not format that
partition and all your stuff will still be there. Of course, have
backups as well :)
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caveat is that ESX / ESXi are very picky about their hardware
and pretty much won't run on anything but server class devices
(mobo, NICs and CPU are the big ones). VMware still has their VMware
Server (software) solution, but it's slowly being phased out. Also,
it's against the EU
ilds of 3.3 without
issue.
I "think" the versions in the 3.2.1 folders are for 7.X, but I'm not
100% certain. Personally, for a desktop system I see no reason to
still be running 7.X, but that's just me :)
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Personally, I switched a few years back to using
MOC / MOCP and it works great. It is curses based, but is very
simple, clean and easy to use and has been able to play everything
I've thrown at it. Sorry, not the exact answer you were looking for.
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