you wouldnt need routing table on dlink router
most eth ports on the cheap routers are hub/switch.
if you can ping xp from bsd that means switching is working.
Next question is what are you trying to do from XP to BSD ?
ssh? telnet ?
James H
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looks like best option is to install oracle7-client from port and use it
with PHP from port too.
However, as oracle client is based on 7, newer functions does not seems to
be avilable.
OR
you can install linux emulator and install oracle client with linux
emulation.
james h
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the beginning of the slice). I just fixed the
label again after copying partition a, and it seemed to work, but I can't
guarantee that the system won't re-read the label while dd is working and
decide that the destination partition is suddenly somewhere else and kill your
original slice.
Er, just sharing my experience. You might want to wait for furthur guidance,
since all this is pretty messy.
- James Cook
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> > re-read the label while dd is working and decide that the destination
> > partition is suddenly somewhere else and kill your original slice.
> >
> > Er, just sharing my experience. You might want to wait for furthur
> > guidance, since all this is pretty m
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 11:19:45PM -0500, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to enable sshd on my freebsd5.4 prerelease (I didn't
> realize this when I cvsup the stable source). Anyway. I read something
> in the mailing list which said that I should go to /etc/rc.d, then
> execute "./sshd
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 05:13:30PM +, Thordur I. Bjornsson wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> I had an idea about using a tool similar to dd(1) take backup's of
> entire disks.
>
> Here's my situation:
> My father has an old PII running Win98 (Don't ask don't tell... he's
> using very old financial so
, or is this
chipset clearly unsupported? It's really hard for me to give up on
this... it's not too often that I get to setup someone with FreeBSD
and GNOME (has only happened to me once before this).
James
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>
> I'd start by getting the specs for the monitor and manually entering
> them into the xorg.conf file. This looks to me like the case of the
> monitor shutting itself down because the sync is out of the supported
> range.
>
> man xorg.con
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 15:46:10 -0600, Nathan Kinkade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't know about Xorg and hardware compatibility for an ATI Rage Pro
> chip, but from what you are describing I would tend to point to an
> issue with the monitor settings rather than the video card itself. If
> t
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 09:30:06 -0500, Harry Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for a client server accounting package for industrial equipment
> dealers and distributors that will handle serialized whole good inventory,
> parts inventory and a service shop. Text based Unix or Linux platf
at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_fork.c:790
#25 0xc07ccd1c in fork_trampoline () at /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/exception.s:209
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try gphoto2
I remember extracting images from canon 10d using this.
James H
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OK,
i have 1 guy that cant get his mail. He can only send & recivie to his
own address.
everyone else has email, and it works. ...usually.
How do i find out where this users config got messed up.
How do i begin to fix his mail?
on another note:
qmailctl stat:
# qmailctl stat
/service/qmail-se
can i install freebsd on a compaq presario 5020 i have windows 2000 exec. on it
now but would like to change if i can
thank you james rhodes
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 12:12:20AM +0100, Palle Girgensohn wrote:
>
> $ dmesg | grep -i hz
> Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz
> CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron (349.20-MHz 686-class CPU)
>
>
> Better ideas?
Only slightly better, but:
grep -w ^CPU: /var/run/dmesg.boot
/sbin/dm
When the output from 'vmstat -i' has plus signs after a device, does it have the
same/similar meaning as the plus signs in 'systat 1 -vmstat'?
For example:
irq11: cbb0 an0 130561 59
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On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 01:47:48PM +0100, Rickard Dahlstrand wrote:
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> I was hoping on a solution that can work on 4.9.
How about a hardware solution, i.e. a UPS?
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an change IRQ settings in your BIOS setup. F1 will bring up the BIOS setup
during initial bootup at the IBM ThinkPad splash screen. Look under the Config
-> PCI menu I believe.
You may want to first try using the 'set hw.pci.allow_unsupported_io_range=1' at
the boot loader prompt.
On my R
day (www/bluefish-devel).
See: http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/
While you probably won't find anything that will give you the WYSIWYG
capabilities of Dreamweaver, editing all your HTML, PHP, etc. by hand
sure helps one learn! :)
James
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hat your FreeBSD
machines IP is setup as the default gateway in win2k.
You shouldn't be able to ping the FreeBSD gateway from the win2k machine
because of the FreeBSD gateway's firewall.
Anther test... try accessing a machine out on the Internet using it's ip
address and see
On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 14:03, fbsd_user wrote:
> Are all the html editors people have been talking about in this
> thread run on the X desktop?
> Do any of then work without X, just from the command line?
Yes, Emacs will run with or without XFree8
oif="rl0"
> omask="255.255.255.0"
> oip="me"
I'm assuming these aren't the real values you have in your actual
rc.firewall.
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On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 21:04, Rishi Chopra wrote:
> No, those are the values in the file. I had posted a previous question
> to the list asking what the right values should be (my rl0 interface is
> configured via DHCP) - any ideas what I should put in this section?
>
> J
eries in from the outside, you want to let DNS queries in
from the "inside."
Let me know if you have any other questions, and I'll try to help.
James
On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 21:06, Rishi Chopra wrote:
> If I want the gateway to forward DNS queries (e.g. have the win2k box
> quer
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 13:27, fbsd_user wrote:
> Have FBSD gateway connected to internet with private Lan behind it.
> Manually configured an MS/Windows on Lan.
> Now trying to add FBSD PC to Lan.
>
> Put ifconfig statement in rc.conf to assign PC it's Lan IP address.
> Loaded resolv.conf with IP
ireless
>
>
> >
> > Is it possible that your pcmcia configuration got changed somehow?
>
> I don't know, I don't see how, unless when I made world or something.
> thanks.
What are you running, 4.9-RELEASE, 4.9-STABLE, 4.9-CURRENT?
James
_
Also see IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT in the firewall section of the
Handbook.
IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE allows you to get helpfull information in
/var/log/security. If you are having troubles with connectivity, look
in /var/log/security to see if it shows what's being blocked and by what
rule.
Hope th
less /var/run/dmesg.boot
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Table 3-1. Maximum file sizes)
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port being blocked. I can look back and see what it was if you think
it's relevant. It's the only thing I can think of right now.
James
On 10 Feb 2004, at 14:38, Carl Libra wrote:
When starting cvsup I get the message connection refused when trying
to FTP. I think it takes the user id
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 08:52:42AM -0500, stan wrote:
> How can I configure FreeBSD's default sendmail to work like this:
>
> If the message is for domain1 or domain2, deliver directly.
> If not, use a smarthost
>
> ?
>
> I can amke the smarthost work, but then it wnats to send _all_ mail there.
else needs to happen, to repair it. looks like my init is at level 1
or higher but i'm not shure how to tell.
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Please advise to whom in your firm my credentials should be addressed, and if
there is an online application form.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
James Wilson
Court Interpreter
Wilson Associates
Japanese Language Services
2451 No. Rainbow Blvd., #22-2140
Las Vegas, NV 89108 USA
(702) 515
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 08:28:19PM -0500, Larry Rosenman wrote:
>
>
> from an sh type shell
> for i in *.inc
> do
> z=`echo $i | sed -e "s/inc/htm/g"`
> mv ${i} ${z}
> done
>
> (not tested, but should work.)
>
> LER
What does it do with a file named
include.inc
z=`echo $i | sed -e "s/inc$/ht
[-l locale] [-n os2] [-u uid] [-w scheme]
node
mount_nwfs [-options] /server:user/volume[/path] node
localhost# mount_nwfs -Chv
mount_nwfs: no default connection found: syserr = Bad file descriptor
localhost#
Note that I see no explanation of the [-Chv] portion of the command in
the man page.
So, what do I need to do to get this to work ?
James Leone
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Anna Treece wrote:
I know this is a weird request, but i'm desperate here. My husband is
stationed in Iraq. His access to websites is VERY limited. He can get to
freebsd.org but cannot get to our home page which has pictures of his son
(he last saw his son when he was 6mo old). the site is www
George Parotidis wrote:
Hello my name is George Parotidis and I have a problem with FreeBSD 5.1.
The problen is when I type "startx" in Terminal mode it beggins loading and then says:Fatal Error no screens found.
Maybe some one can help me?Than you.
http://www.linuxsa.org.au/mailing-list/2003-0
>$ ppp -auto tdsl
>$ ppp -v /var/run/internet dial# i used "set
server
>/var/run/internet" in /etc/ppp/ppp.conf
>logged the bytes sent and received so i could calc
the
>downloaded MB per month (cause i use MB limited dsl)
>any ideas how to calc the downloaded MB per month ?
or >is there a
>b
make buildworld fails with make claiming that it doesn't know how to make freebsd.mc.
I am not sure what is wrong.
I have tried building on a clean source tree, and I have deleted /usr/obj. I have
read the relivent sections of
the handbook. I am running version 5.1 on a p3, and I got the sour
Oct 5 15:25:52 2003
# Setting to use base perl from ports:
PERL_VER=5.6.1
PERL_VERSION=5.6.1
PERL_ARCH=mach
NOPERL=yo
NO_PERL=yo
NO_PERL_WRAPPER=yo
Also the file /etc/defaults/make.conf does not exist, never did. It is
how ever mentioned in handbook.
--James
On 10/05/03 18:33:25, jason wrote
it work on all FreeBSD machines no matter what release its running?
If I encrypt on a 4.7 box will it work on a 4.8 system, just not the
other way around?
Thanks for any help of information you can provide.
Sincerely,
James Moser
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initialize space according to Kernighan and Ritchie. Its a good book, I
would say its worth the forty dollars.
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On 10/05/03 20:32:00, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Oct 05), Robert Huff said:
> Dan Nelson write
What's really bad, is that freebsd could potentally change there
behavor down the line. Its probably dictated by the way kernel
dezined, meaning they may do whats the cheapist. I would. If they do
its go to lead to some weird behavior. :-)
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On 10/05/03 21:42:23, Robert
Man, I need to learn to spell. :)
--James
On 10/05/03 22:20:42, James Jacobsen wrote:
What's really bad, is that freebsd could potentally change there
behavor down the line. Its probably dictated by the way kernel
dezined, meaning they may do whats the cheapist. I would. If they
d
You learn something new every day(probably not how to spell). I'm not
a very experienced programmer. I actual did not know about those
debugging tools. Thanks. :)
--James
On 10/05/03 22:31:09, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Oct 05), James Jacobsen said:
> On 10/05/03
/etc/sendmail/freebsd.mc*
doc/da_*
doc/de_*
doc/es_*
doc/el_*
doc/fr_*
doc/it_*
doc/ja_*
doc/nl_*
doc/no_*
doc/pl_*
doc/pt_*
doc/ru_*
doc/sr_*
doc/zh_*
ports/chinese
ports/french
ports/german
ports/hebrew
ports/hungarian
ports/japanese
ports/korean
ports/portuguese
ports/russian
ports/u
Hey Mark,
Thanks for your reply but I found the problem. It was in the
programming and not the encryption...
Mark Tinguely wrote:
James Moser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
... If I encrypt on a 4.7 box will it work on a 4.8
system, just not the other way around?
what is the en
e,
which is available at www.codeweavers.com.
I have been able to combine PDF's and create PDF's out of anything
printable just by using some basic Unix utilities. I can go into detail
if someone likes.
James Leone
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On 10/13/03 19:03, James Leone wrote:
The only way I have been able to edit existing PDF's is by installing
Adobe Acrobat 5.0 in Linux by using Codeweaver's Cross Over Office,
which is available at www.codeweavers.com.
Which is the original problem :
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wrote James Leone thusly...
To convert the .doc file, open it with MS Word in Cross Over
Office, print it, catch the postscript file before the job
finishes, rename it as whatever2.ps
Being ignorant about Cross Over Office,
> Oct 23 Day of the 1956 revolution in Hungary
> > Oct 23 Earth created at 6:30 AM, 4004BC.
> > ^^^^^
>
> This is "based" on biblical calculations. James Ussher, Bishop of Armagh
> worked it out as 8:00AM, Octobe
22B Apr 19 08:11 libpangoft2-1.0.so ->
libpangoft2-1.0.so.399
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel148K Apr 19 08:11 libpangoft2-1.0.so.399
Shouldn't epiphany have been updated to use the new pango with pkgdb -F?
What am I doing wrong??
Please help figure out what I'm missing here!
Thanks,
J
So in other words I do have to recompile everything that depends on a given
library just because that library is updated to a slightly newer version?:(
jz
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Cc
should be a symlink to the version of the library that's installed)?
Thanks for the responses,
James
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, James
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On Apr 19, 2004, at 2:34 PM, Ziller, James wrote:
> So then is there a way that the ports/package system can automatically
> handle replacing libfoo.so.3 with libfoo.so.4, so that packages
> compiled to use libfoo.so.3
I'm running a diskless 5.2-CURRENT, and it has a read-only /etc. sshd can't
start, because it can't create /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key.
I can work around this myself, of course, but is there a better way?
Thanks.
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htt
Dear All
I am James wang at IBMTaiwan and responsible for IBM xSeries.
My question is : Can FreeBSD support IBM high end PC server ( x445, Xeon
CPU ) ?
thanks
james wang
WITH BEST REGARDS
James Wang
Manager,Taichung Office
Tel : 04-305 5678 Ext 1548 or Direct : 04-324 1548
Doing login accounting:
total 1438.65
jimmie 1435.18
root 3.46
This all makes perfect sense, though I was wondering,
if there's an easy way to get the script to log how
many times (and optionally, who) uses "su" or "su -"
and to what account they jumped to.
Unfortunaly, I'm not a code monkey,
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 11:26:43AM -0400, Robert Huff
wrote:
>
> > What am I missing? Sorry if this is something
painfully obvious.
>
> It isn't, but you may find this applicable:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=30570
>
>Thanks for your reply!
>If I am not mistaken
I'm fairly new to the FreeBSD/UNIX world, so please be gentle.
Thanks,
-james
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Thanks to all those who replied,
- James Riendeau
I'm posting this to the list for posterity's sake. In case someone else has
this problem, they will have full instructions at their disposal, provided
they can find it.
On 6/17/05 4:56 AM, &qu
log to suspend operations.
Let us know if you find out anything.
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a copy of the /etc/syslog.conf file.
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On 6/29/05 1:28 PM, "Dixit, Viraj"
I say burn 'em on the cross. Why do you need to test to see if you can post
before you actually post a question? If your first question/comment doesn't
go through, you know it's not working. And subsequent tests can be the same
question/comment with a datestamp.
Just my 2
I've been aware of pkgtools.conf but hadn't buckled down to suss out the syntax
prior to recently. Thanks to Dru Lavigne's excellent article at onlamp.com, I'm
working on my first attempt at setting make variables in pkgtools.conf.
First, is there something I've specified incorrectly in my pkgtoo
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 03:29:45PM +0400, Andrew P. wrote:
> First, the other syntax seems much more readable:
>
> 'mplayer' => [
>'WITH_OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS=yes',
>'WITHOUT_RUNTIME_CPUDETECTION=yes',
> ],
> 'aumix*' => [
>'WITH_GTK2=yes',
>
Tell Qwest you want to use a local ISP instead of MSN. The local ISP will
give you better service, and you won't be guilty of sending money to M$.
You shouldn't have any problem using an run-of-the-mill Cable/DSL router/hub
to share the service with your LAN, so long as you use only one public IP
On 10/29/05, edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The iPod uses an HFS+ file system. It's been loaded from a Mac.
> I would like to mount it to /mnt/ipod
A quick Google suggests you can try
http://people.freebsd.org/~yar/hfs/ to add HFS support to FreeBSD,
otherwise you're going to have to reformat
On 11/4/05, edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Assistance welcome, James. I finally gave up trying to mount the iPod as
> an HFS+ device and reformated it in FAT32. Now I can mount it and access
> its content (I use mount -t msdos /dev/da0s2 /mnt/ipod).
> However, I can unmou
ong?
This is on 6.0-RELEASE.
Thanks,
James
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c.so: undefined reference to `pthread_exit'
/usr/lib/libobjc.so: undefined reference to `pthread_getschedparam'
/usr/lib/libobjc.so: undefined reference to `pthread_setschedparam'
/usr/lib/libobjc.so: undefined reference to `pthread_attr_setdetachstate'
Try adding -lpthread to th
wrappers, invokes
/bin/bash. You must change that to /bin/sh. The sh on FreeBSD can handle
the code in the file.
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rebuild the ports which depend on readline?
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clear out its own buffer. There is certainly a better way to do
this than to yank the plug out of the wall. One usually presses
a button to reset a printer.
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J. W. Ballantine wrote:
> Is there someway to pause the scrolling/process so the error is
> read-able??
No. After the system boots, log in as, or su to, root, and
invoke "dmesg" to view kernel messages.
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When I taught our networking course two and a half years ago we
connected some of the machines in the lab using null modem cables on
the serial ports and SLIP. The setup was dead trivial, and it worked
the first time and every time. Most of the connections use Ethernet,
but I thought that they
Chris wrote:
> Ohh! I have an electronic friend! I must go look!
I had an electronic friend once, but I dismantled him when he
started acting all funny and patronizing after watching
Terminator 2.
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an attribution to the source document,
while any modified versions (which may contain inaccuracies) have
to have all references to the source organizations removed.
The Berne convention is online, at the WIPO site:
http://www.wipo.int/treaties/en/ip/berne/trtdocs_wo001.html#P8
This may be
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> > /etc/rc.conf contence
> >
> > defaultsrouter="192.168.15.1"
Remove the 's' from the line above. It should be
defaultrouter="192.168.15.1"
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I was looking at /var/log/auth.log and saw an entry of the form:
Nov 24 18:41:37 ns sshd[58083]: error: PAM: authentication error for username
from example.com
I wish to have an IP number logged where sshd has instead logged
'example.com'
Reading sshd's man page and sshd_config's man page, I do
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 10:12:50AM -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> James Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I was looking at /var/log/auth.log and saw an entry of the form:
> >
> > Nov 24 18:41:37 ns sshd[58083]: error: PAM: authentication error for
> >
> I believe adding
> UseDNS no
> to sshd_config will do what you want.
Thank you. I did see that in the man page, but didn't think it
pertinent, as it doesn't mention logging. But it does indeed
accomplish what I was after.
Jim
P.S. Very seasonally topical email address, btw.
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When I go to ftp.freebsd.org and download
/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/6.0-RELEASE/src/CHECKSUM.MD5
and run md5 against it, I get the checksum
MD5 (CHECKSUM.MD5) = d0dc2749908246ee8e91de602bb422b2
Inside the CHECKSUM.MD5 file, however, it says that its own
checksum should be
MD5 (CHECKSUM.MD5) =
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 11:33:14AM +0100, Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
> On 12/8/05, James Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Inside the CHECKSUM.MD5 file, however, it says that its own
> > checksum should be
> >
> > MD5 (CHECKSUM.MD5) = 6ee62cd847afff4cadf66483
ude
bash before invoking chsh.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> echo $path
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>
>
> Any hints on the why of this ?
When not invoked as a login shell, bash does not read /etc/profile or
~/.profile.
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sftp or scp for Windows, to allow you to
pull from the remote host. On the PuTTY website, two such tools
are available, pftp and pscp.
You can download them here:
distribution.http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
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This is for an internet cafe, right? Not a mission-critical system?
Yes, I realize your mission is providing internet, but
Buy two DSL feeds, and two WAPs. Put one WAP on each feed.
Set them to different SSIDs and different RF channels.
Then the wi-fi clients will associate with one or the
s administration...
ruby-1.8.1.p2 An object-oriented interpreted scripting language
ruby18-bdb1-0.2.2 Ruby interface to Berkeley DB revision 1.8x...
ruby_r-1.8.1.p2An object-oriented interpreted scripting language
Unfortunately, still no joy!
If anyone could g
rface with
commands only. It recognizes my user name and the admin name of root, but
there is only a command line and no background. i installed cd1, i have a
boot only and a second disc which i have not installed. please point me in
the correct direction
) and reinstall portupgrade as a last resort."
That didn't work, but ofcourse, I used "pkg_add -r ruby-devel".
Any ideas on how to proceed with the strace would be greatly appreciated.
TIA,
James.
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ant to generate any output. Strangely,
I don't even see ruby appear in the top output when I use strace.
Please guys, I would be so grateful if someone could offer me any advice
or suggestions on this.
Kind regards,
James.
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After searching google/mailing lists, and man pages, I haven't found a
reference to this in my monthly accounting run.
(Skipped 2 of 329 records due to invalid time values)
root 0.02
Any ideas where I should be looking, or the meaning of it?
Running 4.10-STABLE
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i had a machine where internal clock runs 1.5 times faster than normal
clock.
as a result time will be about 5min faster every 30min or so.
if internal clock is busted like mine, ntpd will not be able to sync time.
It takes as long as few days to sync few min on your unix clock.
Also if i remembe
Personally, I think the FreeBSD install is incredibly simple. It really
could not be easier, but if you want one that is, try DragonFlyBSD. The
install of that is very, very simple, but you may run into issues with
certain software packages.
Jamie
On Oct 12, 2004, at 5:45 PM, Jerry McAllister w
Sorry about that (not really), but Mac Mail places the reply at the
top. Maybe I should use a Leet mail prog like yourself.
On Oct 12, 2004, at 6:08 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
Geez, another top poster who mangles the flow of the thread!!
jerry
Personally, I think the FreeBSD install is inc
After doing a portupgrade, I've always run portsclean -CDD
[for reference]
-C Clean out all the working directories of the ports tree. (cf.
WRKDIRPREFIX)
-D Clean out all the distfiles that are not referenced by any port in
the ports tree. Specified twice (i.e. -DD), clean out all the
distfil
FreeBSD jimmiejaz.org 8.1-STABLE FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE #0: Mon Nov 15
17:52:21 EST 2010 root@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/FORTYTWO i386
Hit this in the middle of the Gnome 2.32, I hit this error, any suggestions?
[13:44:20] jim...@jimmiejaz <115> [0] /usr/ports/devel/gvfs#make clean
; rehash ; por
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