Hello
I'm trying to install ffmpeg and I'm getting this message:
"Compiler did not align stack variables. Libavcodec has been miscompiled
and may be very slow or crash. This is not a bug in libavcodec,
but in the compiler. You may try recompiling using gcc >= 4.2."
Now gcc -v gives me:
Us
/data/ and it shows me all the directories on the
mount, but anytime I ls or do anything inside there it does that or freezes.
Any idea's?
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AWESOME this worked like a charm, I added -r=1024 to it and BAM works!
:) Thank you everybody!
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Victor Farah wrote:
Hello
I have about 10 machines that are NFS clients, 5 are new and 5 are
older. Anyway the new machine mount from the NFS server just fine.
The older
they will use tcp...
hope this will help
Sergio
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Hello
I'm running qmail and I created an smtproutes file, inside my
/var/qmail/control/ directory. I then sent a killall -ALRM qmail-send,
but it doesn't seem like it uses that smtproutes file I made. I start
qmail using supervise scripts.
Also in my smtproutes file can I use IP's, and do
Hey
I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access
ONLY two directories that are in two different places.
For example: /usr/local/www/dir1 and /usr/local/www/dir2/
There are many directories in /usr/l
Thanks
This worked like a CHARM! This is very much appreciated! :)
Mel wrote:
On Thursday 03 April 2008 17:23:10 Victor Farah wrote:
I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access
ONLY two
r 3, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Victor Farah
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Hey
I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access ONLY
two directories that are in two different places.
For example: /usr/local/w
Hello,
I have a machine setup with FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE setup on a
10/100/1000 switch. There are a pair of em interfaces, and the network
traffic on this machine is very spuratic. Both EM interfaces reach
100Mbps and falls to 5~10Mbps, the very next minute, the traffic is very
spuratic. T
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Derek Ragona wrote:
At 01:50 PM 2/12/2008, Victor Farah wrote:
Hello,
I have a machine setup with FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE setup on a
10/100/1000 switch. There are a pair of em interfaces, and the
network traffic on this machine is very spuratic. Both EM interfaces
reach 100Mbps and falls
0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 10:01 AM 2/13/2008, Victor Farah wrote:
I'm updating the system to 6.3-release now.
All 13 machines are on the same subnet but they are scattered across
different switchs.
netstat -m:
7716/399/8115 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
7388/326/
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