7;m totally puzzled by this
complex language when I compile my first program. Is this book out of
date?
No, Deitel and Deitel isn't too bad. If you are new to programming in
general, I highly recommned "C++ : A Dialog", by Steve Heller. He gradually
takes someone along to lear
rking with multimedia controls. You
might try asking on the wxWidgets mailing list for more specific wxWidgets help.
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's a tape drive that is
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hat you are
sure to get the latest version of the package, while the -disc1
version is what was available when the ISO was created.
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up updates that come after that? Or will I confuse cvsup?
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My port hierarchy seems to have gotten out of date or something.
It is missing some subdirectories, like multimedia, even though I
run cvsup every other night on it.
I had this problem too with /usr/ports/dns
de to be a little more convenient if you hook them up the "right"
way (with two connectors closer together at one end), but it has no
bearing on the speed or the UDMA detected.
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used as the nipples have default meanings. And I believe
I don't think this is true either. I've hooked up a lot of drives
in my time, and I've never seen this. And no "build it yourself"
guide that I was able to find on the 'net mentioned anything at all
about which
rrect me if I'm wrong, but moused has *nothing*
to do with the mouse in X. moused runs the mouse when you are in text
mode, if you have vidcontrol set to do that. If you never run in text
mode, you can safely remove 'moused' from your rc.conf. And don't bother
fiddling with it
for some ideas. I remember when I first
installed FreeBSD 4.0, I had problems with my KVM switch and the mouse.
But I'm not sure if they are fixed or not, as I don't use X any more on
my server, so I don't bother with the mouse at all.
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What does :
$ atacontrol list
say? It sure looks like you have a PIO device on the same cable as your
UDMA hard drive. And are you sure you have a UDMA 100 cable? It should
have a blue female plug for the motherboard side.
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re's even a few
freeware ones out there, but that's a little scarey for me!
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R-deps: freetype2-2.1.7_3 gd-2.0.22,1 jpeg-6b_2 p5-File-Spec-0.86 p5-IO-INET6-2.01
p5-PodParser-1.26 p5-SNMP_Session-1.03 p5-Socket6-0.17 png-1.2.5_3
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've turned on ssh. What else should I do?
How hard will it be to update my system remotely?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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If I do this, how do I do root stuff? Login as myself and use su?
make sure the daily reports will be emailed to you
Ahh, good idea.
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I just upgraded webmin and it says it now needs :
webmin_enable="yes"
in the rc.conf. Do I need to reboot in order to have this
take effect, or is there some way I can get the same effect
without rebooting?
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or my webmin. I added it to the rc.conf and then tried
to use it and webmin wouldn't work. I rebooted and all was well. Good test
for rebooting remotely anway.
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much to install. Just
do a normal make and copy three files to whereever you want them.
The three files are libsqlite3.a, sqlite3.h and sqlite3. That's
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there are lots of them out there with helpful advice. Check out
BSDForums.org for even more help.
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want) to play with
some bleeding edge technology, but I do need it to be
running with extensive handholding. Is 5.0 at that stage?
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hat's what I do.
You know, I will probably do that, to the recent 4.7, now that I
think about it a little more.
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>*default compress
The comments in the cvsup file say to comment this line out if you have
less than a T1, while cvsupit says to not use compress if your connection
is greater than a 56k connection. Which is right for a fast DSL
connection?
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>I was going to look at mail/listmanager to see if it was good enough for
I recommend Mailman:
/usr/ports/mail/mailman
It's from GNU (free!), works well, and is well supported. It installed
simply and easily for me.
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>> moused_enable="YES"
One thing to note is that you don't *need" moused, even if you are
using X. moused just gives you a mouse when you are in a text console
(note, *not* a console in X, but rather a plain ol' console). So if
you always just boot into X, you
of teeth.
I did this and found it to be quite disturbing:-) I wondered where
all my ports went! I was going to ask about it, but lo and behold, here's
my answer.
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qa /tmp/portupgrade3695.0 make -j10
** Fix the problem and try again.
** The following packages were not installed or upgraded (*:skipped / !:failed)
! converters/libiconv (libiconv-1.7_2) (unknown build error)
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n't help. Like I said,
the identical setup worked with the old NIC.
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branch. Note, however, that on 4.x there's no problem with keeping
5.8 installed from ports, and the default system perl in its usual
place. There's a nice mechanism installed for choosing between them
at will.
And that would be ... ?
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post. I don't see any errors anywhere, including Xorg.0.log or
.xsession-errors, or anything else in /var/log. The whole machine
just freezes up.
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Well, I didn't get much input here. How about if I generalize it
a little bit?
Is *anyone* currently running a late model ATI card with dual monitors?
If so, could you post or email me your xorg.conf?
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one? Will mixing & matching
confuse things? portupgrade seems to take a lot longer than portmanager.
And where does the pkgdb command fit in?
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UNIX is user-fr
place, but I only see similiar
questions. And the FreeBSD.README on the pilot-link web site seems to
be misleading at best.
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Damian Wiest wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:29:49PM -0400, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a Palm
device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor and it just
doesn't seem to be noticing it. I have the following in my
/dev
(hope this isn't a double post:-(
Damian Wiest wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:29:49PM -0400, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a Palm
device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor and it just
doesn't seem to be noti
Anish Mistry wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 16:29, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a Palm
device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor and it
just doesn't seem to be noticing it. I have the following in my
/dev/usbd
Anish Mistry wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 23:22, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Anish Mistry wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 16:29, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a
Palm device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor
and it
simple 'make install clean'
method. Doesn't the make method also take care of dependencies? All of
them have a raft of options, most of which make me dizzy:-) I've been
using portmanage, but only because the syntax is real easy.
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lots
of things got moved to the "Lost & Found" item! I think it had to do with
a kdelib upgrade or something.
But I'm still looking for a way to restore my menu and my control center.
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pendencies that won't be available.
There was a recent thread here that talked about how to work around
this. Personally, I just type 'bash' as the first thing when I login
as root in single user mode.
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figure /etc/devd.conf and /etc/devfs.rules on my laptop.
I've played with this a bit and it is a little weird. Again, I hope to have a
full
report on my blog some day real soon.
And thanks for your (and Anish's) help. Learned a lot about run-time devices!
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, but this one has to be crowned the
winner of the all important "Most Obscure Solution" :-) To delete something
based upon the inode - fantastic!
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? top says the CPU is mostly idle.
Check out the port sysutils/lsof
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bad, but you might check out PC-BSD. It uses FreeBSD as a base, but
adds a very nice installer, some basic packages "out of the box" and a nice
package method called "PBI".
http://www.pcbsd.org
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do, or
it won't even find it. And it won't find the other parts either. So you're
just better off adding a root crontab job rather than hoping all these suod's
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You might look into portsnap. I find it much easier and faster to use than
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Windows: http://www.ufsexplorer.com/index.php
I haven't tried it yet, but the project ntfs-3g looks like a promising attempt
to r/w NTFS partitions: http://www.ntfs-3g.org/
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John C. Bogard wrote:
Root PW lost, need to access FBSD and am unable to now
See my posting on the subject here:
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Also, search my site for other "root password" gotchas.
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is case that p5-CGI-Application-2.3 depends on
p5-Test-Harness-2.26, and the latter is missing? old? unknown?
And I think it is trying to tell me that a possible replacement is
p5-Test-Simple-0.47. How do I tell if it is correct?
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i know this might be common question but id really like to know, why
your logo is a small devil? please reply thanks.
See:
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For the "History of the BSD Daemon"
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How to create users for Ftp server(inetd)?
You just use the 'adduser' command normally, to add a "normal"
user. If they are just going to be doing ftp, you can use the
/sbin/nologin for their shell, so they can't login.
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opinion). In there,
he suggests having just three file systems:
* 4 GB for the root file system, including /usr and /var
* 512 MB swap space
* the rest of the disk for /home, or at least as big as can be easily
backed up
Seems like a good idea to me.
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/etc/mail/access-sample says as listed in /etc/mail/local-host-names.
So just don't have a /etc/mail/access, right?
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le for MySQL, Apache and Postfix, huh?
It does seem like a tiny amount, given the big daemons you're running.
I'd definitely add more RAM.
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For an excellent fix for sendmail see:
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I'm actually thinking of going this route. Is the migration
that difficult? Any special gotchas for someone who has been
using the default sendmail stuff in FreeBSD?
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the formatting incorrectlying, and it is trying to run a
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Thanks for any help or suggestions you might have. My server has been down
for two days now, and there seems to be no hope in the horizon.
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;error", with my new 40gb hard
drive (US$29 after rebate at OfficeMax - I couldn't resist!). As I
explain in it, I just let it go with its numbers and things seem to
be working fine.
Shrug.
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Is this now depreciated?
In fact, "FreeBSD Unleashed" is where I first saw it, and got caught
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*
*ports/german*
*ports/hebrew*
*ports/japanese*
*ports/korean*
*ports/russian*
*ports/ukrainian*
*ports/vietnamese*
*ports/arabic*
This seems to work for me.
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of is that you have the UDMA 100 cable;
ie, one end should have a blue connector and that end should go into
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Karan Gupta wrote:
Newbie here so pls excuse if this question sounds trivial
Here's a bunch of links posted to questions a little while ago
for ipfw help:
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fbsd_user wrote:
Are the security advisory fixes rolled into the .iso ftp download
images?
You can grab ISO of the latest build from here:
http://snapshots.jp.freebsd.org/
At least, you used to be able to. Not sure exactly how up to date
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pkgdb -F.
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of date and will be updated
by portupgrade or it isn't, shouldn't one?
Have you done the UPDATING process on portupgrade? If not, you
should read and follow the advice in /usr/ports/UPDATING to
upgarde portupgrade (and ruby).
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Gareth Bailey wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good GUI manager for MYSQL?
In addition to the earlier mentioned ones, WebMin can
manage MySQL, as well as pretty much everything else on
FreeBSD:
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f all the files in the current directory beginning with 'db'. Thus, you
get a count of the number of files in the directory that begin with db.
A very typical Un*x way of doing things - string together building block
commands to get your output. Flexbile if arcane.
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n job *not*
send you email:
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discovering them and adding pointers to them in my web blog. Search
on "port makefile" on my blog to get two entries.
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g.
However, CDs containing lots of the packages are available very cheaply.
I just checked http://www.cheapbytes.com , and they have 4 & 6 CD sets
available for as low as US$6. So you might invest in one of those.
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Daemon Dancing in the Dark, a FreeB
nything be done about this?
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