day I
updated my 9.1 installations using it.
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em updates used by freebsd-update are still being produced.
> I am learning about FreeBSD after not using it for several
> years. My first FreeBSD was 5.4 i386 version.
Hmm that release occurred during my break from FreeBSD between 4.x
and 9.0. My first FreeBSD install was 1.1.
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n somehow get a copy of it where you can read it.
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that, also that copyright message belongs to the Regents of
the University of California and unless I misremember one of the license
conditions is retaining their copyright notice - altering it would probably
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updates in Lite2 were merged in pretty quickly IIRC.
> Not that I find it an issue, but could whatever is left over be removed?
> Just a thought, not a concern.
I can't think why anyone would want to, and I expect there's
the ports tree and rebuilding the affected ports
poudriere ports -u
poudriere bulk -f /root/packages -j build
build is my build jail, and /root/packages is a file listing the
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n you use -r on a filesystem
that is not pristine, or at least in the expected state for restoring an
incremental dump.
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count=(n*20) skip=(n*20 - 1)
Probably nicer to use powers of 2
bs=64k count=(n*16) skip=(n*16 - 1)
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with a ton
of dependencies" which translates to a lot of work to keep it up to date in
the base system, and all sorts of fun and games when other things using
those dependencies need a newer version.
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> is so slim anywhere else. Usenet has suffered its generational
> penalty.
Actually the web forums are no help in that respect because they've
caused what was once a concentrated audience to fragment over a hundred web
forums.
ck sizes help,
but except for things like tape they don't help much once you pass the
device/controller max write block size.
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ritten from
scratch with no reference to the original code then it's a rewrite. I
suppose there are edge cases where a rewrite may include a portion taken
from the original (assuming compatible licensing), or where a fork has been
so heavily modified that little
's easy to build a repository, it's hard to build a secure public
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er to use sudo or su rather than
logging in as root, although for a single user system this doesn't really
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e hasn't changed.
This could very reasonably be regarded as bug in the update/version
reporting process but I wouldn't hold my breath for a fix, as things stand
the version reported only changes when the kernel is updated, or if you
recompile it after the update.
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"Mark Felder" wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 14:34:30 -0500, Steve O'Hara-Smith
> wrote:
>
> > You have updated to 9.1-RELEASE-p2 - but since there have been no
> > kernel changes since 9.1-RELEASE the kernel version message
On Thu, 25 Apr 2013 08:43:59 +1000
Da Rock wrote:
> On 04/25/13 06:31, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
> > On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 14:52:17 -0500
> > "Mark Felder" wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 14:34:30 -0500, Steve O'Hara-Smith
> >> wrote
> fixed here first. Anything else would be a 'feature' :)
That would be nice - one way to achieve that would be to add a
writable oid for patch level and not bump newvers.sh for patches.
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On Sat, 11 May 2013 19:44:46 +0200
"Julian H. Stacey" wrote:
> Hi,
> "Steve O'Hara-Smith" wrote:
> > On Thu, 09 May 2013 02:26:26 +0200
> > "Julian H. Stacey" wrote:
> >
> > > If list write access was changed
only real way to tell would be to give both
boxes the same kind of drives.
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ght at the same time from the same supplier tends to add to the
probability that more than one drive is on the edge when one goes. It's a
pity there are now only two manufacturers of spinning rust.
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> On 21/07/2013 04:42, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
> > It's a pity there are now only two manufacturers of spinning rust.
> >
> I thought there was three left - Seagate WD and Toshiba
I assumed Toshiba were
On Sun, 21 Jul 2013 00:27:01 -0700
per...@pluto.rain.com (Perry Hutchison) wrote:
> "Steve O'Hara-Smith" wrote:
>
> > It's a pity there are now only two manufacturers of spinning rust.
>
> I didn't think there were _any_! Haven't oxide
rving connections to a bunch
of dial up users. An amazing number of things stopped working.
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he tty devices are for outgoing connections, the cua
devices are for incoming connections.
For more detail see sio(4), after all the detail about multi-port
serial cards and their master ports comes a couple of paragraphs describing
the devices associated with each serial port in detail.
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the standard place for exports and won't
need fiddling with if you decide that you want to move one of them to some
other filesystem. The second has the benefit that it integrates better with
the ZFS tools.
The one thing you don't want to do is put the same export in both.
ers running multiple OSs then not having to remember that
the FreeBSD/ZFS box manages it's exports differently to the Linux/ext2fs
may well be a benefit. You may have management tools and not wish to extend
them to handle ZFS explicitly.
There can be good reasons both ways.
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> Is there any way to enable persistence between reboots when using
> FreeBSD from a USB stick?
What exactly do you mean by "enable persistence between reboots" ?
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"Sam Fourman Jr." wrote:
> mount -o rw /
That would need to be
mount -u -o rw /
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esn't yet exist so create it and look in /etc/defaults/periodic.conf for
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t a sound
> card and so on, and an IBM-PC had a beep routine in the BIOS.
Try this:
echo ^G > /dev/console
You'll have to type ^V^G to get a real ^G in the command line
(^ means control of course).
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Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> Then there's the issue of writing it to the console rather than a
> virtual terminal, but I have a few hacks that'll achieve that part.
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ood chance that you'll
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> 3. Something else?
Wait for someone else to do it.
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ntend to apply to your PC. Most changes you can
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p can anyone explain the discrepancy between bonnie and
zpool/systat for the XFS pool ? Secondly can anyone suggest a reason that I
can't seem to get the drives above 50% reported utilisation on reads ?
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ything else. Indeed this test is now CPU
limited in bonnie - that'll do.
Rebooting with zfs.cache_flush_disable=1 made everything faster.
Block writes and reads maxed out the discs at around 110MB/s and 200MB/s
respectively - pretty close to the raw disc speed. Rewrite nearly dou
4GB is all the motherboard would take. I've paid more than that for
a *KILOBYTE* of memory - admittedly that was a long time ago.
One big part of the changing landscape in computer economics is
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t; ⁽¹⁾ Intended to use the patents in such a way that they would directly
> profit from it
>
> ⁽²⁾ Intended to lease the patent rights or outright sell the patent.
[3] Want to prevent anyone else from using it to break into their market.
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However, the display works fine and I'm assuming I'm just getting slow
> rendering, which is ok in this case.
Sometimes the OpenGL screen saver modules crash without proper
hardware support. If you're running a screensaver try disabling it and just
using display blan
is this
filesystem (number of files, maximum number of entries in a directory,
volume of data) ? Are there many users needing to be protected from each
other ? What about archives ? snapshots ? growth ? churn ? uptime
requirements, disaster recovery time ?
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Paul Schmehl wrote:
> --On August 16, 2012 6:02:57 PM +0100 Steve O'Hara-Smith
> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 10:45:25 -0500
> > Paul Schmehl wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone have any opinions on which file system is
r mode
> befoe other filesystems are mounted. You can 'live dangerously' and
> symlink to a dir on a different filesystem and _probably_ not have
> problems.
A null mount would be a safer way of pushing /tmp onto /usr or
indeed any other filesystem - th
se
> of adding root to a group? If I add root to some new arbitrary group, what
> does it result in differently than if I do not add root to that group?
The root user has the ability to ignore file permissions, but not
the ability to subvert group membership tests in scripts or pro
On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 23:07:04 +0200
Damien Fleuriot wrote:
>
> On 23 Aug 2012, at 17:26, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 07:51:10 -0700
> > Krims G wrote:
> >
> >> Hello, I've been looking at the /etc/group and have noticed th
function keys are mapped to weird xterm-like
> strings instead of their ANSI values (example: F7 = E[18~ not E[S).
The TERM environment variable is supposed to describe the terminal
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 03:13:09 -0500 (CDT)
Lars Eighner wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 01:18:23 -0500 (CDT)
> > Lars Eighner wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Does 9.0 honor TERM settings?
> >>
> >
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 05:11:19 -0500 (CDT)
Lars Eighner wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 03:13:09 -0500 (CDT)
> > Lars Eighner wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
> &g
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 05:20:18 -0500 (CDT)
Lars Eighner wrote:
> I grepped the entire /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf directory. There is no
> TEKEN_CONS25 or TEKEN or CONS25. Exactly where is this documented?
/usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES is where I found it.
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 05:58:36 -0500 (CDT)
Lars Eighner wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 05:20:18 -0500 (CDT)
> > Lars Eighner wrote:
> >
> >> I grepped the entire /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf directory. The
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 06:12:57 -0500 (CDT)
Lars Eighner wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 05:11:19 -0500 (CDT)
> > Lars Eighner wrote:
>
> >> If 9.0 had not broken my most important applications, I wouldn&
d . -name \*.log -exec truncate {} \;
man find and man truncate for the gory details.
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my Western Digital Caviar Green
> 3 TB hard drive failing?
Either something was referencing sectors off the end of the disc,
or the drive is failing. I'd be inclined to copy the data off somewhere
safe and subject the disc to extensive tests with smartctl from
smartmontools, then if it passes
this though.
The stuff in /rescue should work fine for getting a usable
environment to go bug hunting in, but without a deep and intimate knowledge
of how things are supposed to be it's going to be hard short of
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users so it run setuid root.
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On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 16:26:59 -0500
ajtiM wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 October 2012 05:50:57 Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
> > On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 05:42:51 -0500
> >
> > ajtiM wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I have FreeBSD 9.1-RC1 #0 and I running KDE 4.8.
t; I don't think there was anything written to the second disk but I cannot
> remove it anymore.
Yep once you've added a stripe there's no way to remove it. You'll
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file with a lot of names.
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with parallel might be harder.
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 18:10:13 +0700
Olivier Nicole wrote:
> I am digging along the line of netgraph, but ther eis no netgraph for
> parallel port :(
If there was it would be a connection to a PLIP network - actually
I'd be surprised if there wasn't.
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> the top of the next.
> Surely I'm missing someting.
> How to get rid of this empty space?
The printer may be doing this internally, many dot matrix printers
had the ability to set the page length and perforation skip on DIP
s
something
like nzbget and an nzb search service.
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d my FreeBSD server. The part about creating the tunnel, routing
> between the home and the server works using private addresses (fc00::/8
> over gif0).
Why not just get a tunnel from one of the tunnel brokers, at least
he.net and gogo6.com are still running free tunnels.
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The other way requires two traversals of the full tree, this way
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Adam Vande More wrote:
> Sounds like you have bad hardware. Drive, cable, controller etc.
> Probably wouldn't hurt to do a fsck either.
*After* identifying and fixing the hardware problem, otherwise you
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rtualised display talks to X as the display backend.
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it has a context dependant meaning.
Stop masturbating over a dictionary and work on your problem or
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you have destroyed any chance of getting whatever help you wanted by
deciding to argue about what you think words should mean instead of
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e I'd go
for a big ZFS mirror for storage and put just about everything on it. You
might have some data that doesn't need to be mirrored but I'll bet there's
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is will probably become intolerably clumsy for more than a
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qjail or ezjail?
ezjail here - my fileserver runs a bunch of jails for various services
as well as a build jail. I find it convenient and it hasn't annoyed me yet.
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>
> I w
g flush all of the rules. I would suggest having apache dumping
the parameters of the command to be run into a queue of some kind (named pipe
perhaps or a file based queue if it's important to survive shutdowns) and have
a process reading the queue, sanity checking the parameters and then ex
command.
>
> maybe:
> apache host=(root) NOPASSWD: /my/script/add_table.pl
> apache host=(root) NOPASSWD: /my/script/del_table.pl
>
> this will restrict apache to run only add/del tasks with table.
> what do you think?
That also works. I have a slight preference for que
etail in section IV of the
handbook - 27 Serial Communications and 28 PPP and SLIP.
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ion to signal process - belongs to someone else
} else if (ESRCH == errno) {
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just incomplete - but if it's /bin/sh that's gone it could be
tricky recovering).
The other reason is that softupdates is about optimising write
performace, and the root filesystem shouldn't be getting many writes in
normal use so softupdates is of no be
logging could be achieved at that level using (for
example) a customised sshd that logs all the traffic. It doesn't quite log
what commands get executed but it does log what gets typed and everything
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rs
work fine for both openGL and the vdpau stuff. Virtualbox worked fine too,
but this Atom doesn't have hardware virtualisation support so it's a bit
sluggish. I've not tried (or wanted) Wine in years.
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put files have to be sorted.
For which purpose the sort program is most useful.
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this as a
> backup server.
You might like the sysutils/ezjail port - I use it for a very
similar purpose and find it works well.
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> Le 25 janv. 2013 à 18:41, Steve O'Hara-Smith a écrit :
>
> > On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 18:25:06 +0100
> > bsd wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I wanted to have the point of view of the commun
On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 09:51:12 -0500
MFV wrote:
> The only downside with svn seems to be the 728 MB footprint.
With hard disc space running at around 10c per gigabyte it's a
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 11:40:53 +0200
Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
> 28.01.2013 09:03, Steve O'Hara-Smith:
> > On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 22:05:05 -0800
> > Michael Sierchio wrote:
> >
> >> On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Shane Ambler
> >> wrote:
> >>
of UTF-8. I regard the iso8859 encodings as
basically obsolete. Unicode has it's faults, but it is the best general
purpose encoding system available. There are also tools for unicode that
can handle problems such as correctly sorting text for different languages
which is not as easy as you
> Is it possible that the November 2012 security incident means
> there's still no installable packaged via pkg-install?
> I was going to install rsync.
I believe it is still the case that there is no official package
repository. I've gone to using poudriere to maintain
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