ould send the program source code if
necessary?
If it is the bios settings or an unstable motherboard, then how on earth
does this manifest as a kernel panic? This really interests me.
regards
cali
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From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "cali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:14 AM
Subject: Re: My computer keeps crashing
cali wrote:
If this is the wrong mailing list, I apologise, suggestions to a more
7;m going to try temperature first, but if that doesn't work, I'll try as
many of these other things as I can.
Thanks
cali
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e
temperature seemed to stabilise around 52C.
Given this information I think it is highly likely that the temperature
hypothesis is correct, and the reason for the crashing.
Thanks
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This is the wierdest spam I have ever seen, maybe it is to solicit responses
to harvest email addresses for a particular kind of targeted advertising. Or
maybe a ludicrous attempt at trolling.
cali
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Happy New Year to you.
Well, I ended 2004 by being called a "n
did you do this by following the instructions in the handbook verbatim, or
some other way?
thanks
cali
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e after the INCLUDE line, I know, sounds dumb
but otherwise it doesn't work.
then you just start the flexlm (not as root)
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/flexlm.sh start
and then start matlab underthe user you were configured for
matlab
and it should work... well I only just got it working
rtupgrade. Now I find that there's something
even easier called porteasy, and you apparently don't need the entire
ports
tree to use it.
this system is great :) so many different ways of accomplishing the same
goal.
there is also portmanager :)
cali
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work for me with jdk-1.4.2-p6...
cali
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y it). I left it for 30 hours, and
then cancelled it. I'm going to try and run it again today, I'd like to know
also if it will eventually get out of the loop, i.e if it is really a loop
or something different.
sorry that this post doesn't really help the situation
cali
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for something else?
cali
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Hi cali,
Sorry for my bad English. I mean how can I find the booting message
that shown at boot time before login: prompt such as
CPU MHz
Memory KBytes
PCI .
ATA
CDROM .
and blah blah blah.
Type "dmesg" at the command prompt, obviously if y
Break keys) to make the console display scrollable
by
the Pageup/Pagedown and Up/Down keys.
or just type
dmesg | more
or
more /var/run/dmesg.boot
cali
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Hi List,
Is there any freebsd based p.c hardware / burn in testing software
available ?
Someone suggested this to me when I had a suspected hardware problem earlier
this month:
http://www.memtest86.com/
cali
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r
fruityloops ?
If you know tracking, cheesetracker seems to be nice.
If you like tracking, checkout this FT2 style tracker (its as if FT2 never
died):
http://www.metamacro.com/awezoom/skale/
it obviously has loads of cool modern features in addition
cali
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cool modern features in addition
cali
I might have jumped the gun however, since I don't know if it works on
FreeBSD, it is supposed to run on Linux, but I don't know whether they mean
natively or under WINE or what... worth checking out though, for s
eople on reply-all, I accidently
deleted the email so I'm just sending it to the list.
cali
P.S: That book is awesome if you have the time to read it, I still haven't
read all of it yet though unfortunately.
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t; redness of beastie
mood swings -> swinging of hammer
rubber -> something to do with contraception, or co-incidence
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n from the CSRG"
So according to that the last CSRG release was 4.4BSD Lite-2
cali
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e system starts changing, you must type in a special mantra 6
times a day and commit at least one inhumane act and/or sacrifice per week,
otherwise unstability ensues.
A soul is a small price to pay for such ungodly stability and demonic
operating speeds. You read the license agreeme
in Linux ABI mode, but the compiler is compiling to FreeBSD native, or
something?
Cali
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ng the manual to find the answer is akin to reading a book to discover
how many pages it has. In such cases one feels that the information asked
should be somewhere else, not buried in a big manual. It may be more useful
in such cases to just answer the question so it ends up in
elp fails. If that education scheme was effectively employed, perhaps
there wouldn't be as many "stupid" questions.
But then again, perhaps this is the education, the self-realisation of this
information without it explicit
swer to your question there.
Cali
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Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 4:47 PM
Subject: matlab mex files on FreeBSD
Has anyone managed to get matlab mex files compiling and running properly
with matlab on FreeBSD?
I'm still interested in th
or me anyway, not sure if the interface has changed
since.
cali
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I just updated to 8.0-RELEASE with freebsd-update.
I ran:
# freebsd-update -r 8.0-RELEASE upgrade
# freebsd-update install
I was told to reboot and run freebsd-update install again to complete the
process.
I rebooted into single user mode, mounted /usr and /var and somehow forgot
to
mount / as
I just did a clean install of 8.0-RELEASE.
I am _CERTAIN_ that the drives with ZFS on them were not touched by
the installer.
Having booted the system (with zfs enabled in rc.conf):
# zpool list
no pools available
# zfs list
no datasets available
Any assistance would be helpful.
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The installer eventually worked on the sixth attempt (I had to use the CD
to load the kernel and then yank the CD out amongst streams of
READ_TIMED_OUT errors).
May have made things worse, however.
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Thanks for the replies, all.
An import and upgrade was all that was needed.
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Last one from me today, I hope.
# rm -r /var/db/portsnap /usr/ports && mkdir /var/db/portsnap /usr/ports
# portsnap fetch extract
<59mb download>
Could not open : no such file or directory
metadata is corrupt
I've tried all of the portsnap mirrors and have downloaded the same thing
about ten time
Hi.
I'm trying to set up a jail running on a loopback IP connected to the
outside world with pf and binat.
My interfaces are configured like this:
ifconfig lo1 inet 127.1.0.1 netmask 0xff00 up
ifconfig lo1 alias 127.1.0.2 netmask 0xff00
ifconfig lo1 alias 127.1.0.3 netmask 0xff00
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