(BIOS is flashed to the most recent version.) I'm already
thinking about getting a new mainboard.
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w: 0
headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
drivedata: 0
8 partitions:
#size offsetfstype [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
c: 781240320unused0 0 # (Cyl.0 - 4862*)
Is there a chance I can see my data again?
Thank
I have some time. It would make a
nice addition to a webmail system, and allow your users to setup filters
that will work irrelevent of the client they use.
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uot;/usr/local/bin/kdm -nodaemon' xterm on secure'.
then reboot.
If that doesn't work, or any of my assumptions are incorrect, please give
more details, such as what you are expecting to see, what you are seeing,
options you choice during installation etc.
Cheers,
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_
ctly?
Something has changed with XFree, which since recently looking
up hosts (localhost?) when starting an X-application. How do
I turn it off?
I'm running -CURRENT (2004/07/01).
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addition to "localhost". Any time I've seen one of those WMs get hung
> up on DNS, it was becuase it was trying to verify its own host name.
I don't expect any traffic when using X-apps locally and while TCP is
switched off.
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On Friday 24 June 2005 15:31, fbsd_user wrote:
> Which firewall you select to use should be based on your level of
> understanding of how information is moved across the internet.
> Ipfilter is best suited for people who are just learning about
> firewalling. PF is a little more automated and the r
> a pentium 133mhz with freebsd. I was woundering if there was away around the
> login: admin password: *
>
> maybe there is a universal password for admin that bypass all password.
> something like that.
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the meat of this, I wanted to check if anyone has
any suggestions or comments.
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> On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 10:39:14AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>I've been using an ldap directory for quite a while now for my
>> network
>> logins, and love it. Problem is, it can be quite cumbersome to work
>> with, any ldap clients I have looked at are either very sketch
install cd at all. You need to
actually write the iso file out to the CD, using something like nero
(assuming you are using a windows machine to create it).
BTW - try to use a more descriptive subject in emails, it makes searching
the archive
> Do you have curses like "cisco rhce msce CCNA" , maybe for free ?
>
>
> With conciliate ,
> Cuculici Marcel
> Ion
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Enter LDAP Password:
ldap_bind: Invalid DN syntax (34)
additional info: invalid DN
However, if I copy and paste the echod statement (the first line of the
output) straight to the shell, it run fine. I've tried every which way of
quoting I can think of, but nothing gives. Please tell m
sername is
passed
groups - prints a list of groups found, or details if a groupname is
passed
passwd - change a user password
They are certainly not ready for an end user, but if anyone wants to make
use of them or polish them up a bit, let me know and I will send them to
you. I w
project, if
it is even achieveable.
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in there, but should work for most.
>
>> So before I get into the meat of this, I wanted to check if anyone has
>> any suggestions or comments.
>
> How do you export user home directories?
Thats another task - I'm just interested in easily adding and removing
users easi
s just a picture to associate with a product, nothing to get too
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How do I construct a routing raw socket call to retrieve the
outgoing interface index for a particular route that is destined out of
an interface other than Ethernet such as a point to point?
With Ethernet interfaces I was able to contruct a rt_msghdr with RTM_GET
and RTA_DST- retrieve the gatewa
displays with the nvidia
driver pretty easy, so without a good reason to do otherwise, I would
stay with them. Only other critieria is my system is mini case (X
factor/form or whatever you want to call it) so I would be concerned
about heat, although this may just be my parania.
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> Does it happen with xdm?
> [It doesn't for me.]
No. xdm works fine here.
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> Mount linprocfs.
Here the full solution once again:
1) Add to /etc/fstab:
linprocfs /compat/linux/proc linprocfs rw 0 0
2) kldload linprocfs
3) mount /compat/linux/proc
Thank you, Christian, for the quick answer.
Mar
... The ftp-server was
cracked in March(!)... just imagine that. Lots of things can happen
in such a long period of time.
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Happened to me, too, yesterday. I got a similar message
message about if_tun.ko.
My PC:
K6-300,
FreeBSD 5.1-CURRENT #0: Tue Aug 12 08:18:44 CEST 2003
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366 controller which makes my HDD appear as
ad4. It also reports 56GB instead of 120GB, so it was not difficult
to trust FreeBSD about the HDD-setting.
I have no problems here so far. I have seen this message from
your description while installing FreeBSD here,
correctly, but the mail will get bounced of course, because I'm
dialup.
The FreeBSD handbook does not mention genericstable and how it works
and if it works. I cannot see what is wrong and sendmail -bt shows
that it does not translate addresses.
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this up with minimum fuss (and cost)?
d) Are there any good reasons not to do it this way (remember, this
is not a mission critical setup, and its main purpose is to tinker)
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Would you kindly guide or give Martin information about participating into
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Mailscanner and postfix is perfect combination...no problems with the
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> On Sunday 30 September 2007 20
e? Thanks.
>
0 - Do nothing
1 - dump/fsck first (Used for root filesystem)
2 - dump/fsck this filesystem
See fstab(5) for a longer description.
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> On October 01, 2007
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> > as for the whole mailscanner/postfix thing I'm very aware of the issues
> and
&g
t.h shoud be in /usr/local/GL but it
isn't there. Do I need an other port?
What do I wrong? Any hints are welcome.
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Yes, that did the trick. Thank you.
Regards,
Pieter de Goeje schrieb:
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Hello
I needd ports/x11/xdriinfo. While make I get the following error messages:
===> Building for xdriinfo-1.0.2
make all-am
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
Olivier
try the amanda users email group...seems to be someone else having similar
problems, or is that that you as well??
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> Hi,
>
> I am going further with that sendsize error, after recompiling with
> debu
t
(Free?)BSD? I really don't feel like crashing another machine right
now...
Only works in sh, not in csh.
Anyway, this seems to be security/stability issue, maybe a PR is in
order?
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> Hi there,
>
> I am looking around for a really simple way to install CPAN on FreeBSD.
> I keep running into errors in one variation or another.
>
> Anybody
* [all] Fehler 2
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/ports/x11/kdelibs3.
I also read the PR 116767 but I did not find this patch in kdelibs3/files. I
also install the newest printer/cups but without success. What do I'm wrong?
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eding to do
one of these installs in a day or so and it would be nice to
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nd cd'd
there.
$ ls
It's empty as it should be.
$ ln -s usr/src/sys sys
$ ls -l
total 0
lrwxr-xr-x 1 martin martin 11 Nov 5 07:44 sys -> usr/src/sys
Now, it is time to unpack the iso image.
$ tar xf ~/6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
tar: Ignoring out-of-order file
Darn!
"Brian A Seklecki (Mobile)" writes:
>The exact mksiofs(8)/mkhyrbid(8)/cdrtools flags are in a shell script
>burried in src/release/* somewhere. Its probably a matter of
>not-following-symlinks or crossing filesystem mount-points, etc.
Most definitely. It obviously can be done as the image
so the problem appears to be something
I am not setting in both tar and mkisofs. I am thoroughly stuck.
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I'm getting daily kernel panics. The server was running fine for about
a month, the only changes I've made recently have been to update all
my ports. It's running on older i386 hardware, no special devices
attached. Here's the console message I'm getting (copied by hand):
-
Fatal trap 30: rese
On Nov 9, 2007 10:41 AM, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This looks pretty suspicious to me, I'd guess your hardware has failed.
This same hardware has run OpenBSD for years. Not sure how to track
down a hardware failure, unfortunately.
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/bo
HI
you need to tell the MTA to pass email through spamassassin/clamav
somehow. Depending on what you're MTA is (sendmail/exim/postfix etc)
its different.
try "sendmail spamassassin" for example in google..
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ah - must read better, thought you said clam ;-)
try the claws users email list..
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> On 2007-11-11 Martin Hepworth wrote:
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> >
> > you need to tell the MTA to pass ema
the
script is in the execution path, you get an error because there
are no slashes in the string so awk gets confused.
Is there a better way to always end up with only the script name and
nothing else no matter whether the path was prepended or not?
Thank yo
The basename utility does the trick. Thanks to all of you
who answered.
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> > I'm getting daily kernel panics. The server was running fine for about
> > a month, the only changes I've made recently have been to update all
> > my ports. It's running
ointers as to where to read about
this change.
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libraries.
Many thanks for any help.
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Mark Woodson writes:
>You do not actually need to edit the CONFIGURE_ARGS in Makefile,
>rather you include that statement in your call to make
>
>make WITHOUT_X11=yes install
My thanks to you and one other person who pointed this out to
me. It looks like that is going to w
l the examples I
found were the more usual procedure of unpacking whole file systems
as in
tar zxf somedir/archive.tar.gz
I'm not having trouble with that use of tar.
Thank you.
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e now. Many thanks.
Martin McCormick
"Rob" writes:
>You should always use the f option to specify the archive - for example
>
>tar -tzf archive.tgz
>
>to list or
>
>tar -xzf archive.tgz
>
>to extract. In your example below, you didn't specify an
s and others, it's not optimized for them.
The Apache 2.x was designed for multi-platform-usage and uses some
portability libraries etc. (And I have the feeling, it's slower on
FreeBSD, but that's only a personal impression).
So, as a FreeBSD user, Version 1.3.x should be the r
treid that.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks for the input. Actually I got it working on 4.9 by renaming gdm.sh to z_gdm.sh.
It seems that gdm has to be the last thing program to launch at boot time.
Regards,
Martin
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I also deactivetd the firewall but also no success.
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Hi,
I would like to format my disk with 5.1 and install 4.9. I don't care about system
wide settings, installed
appz and so on. All I want is to save mail and X/fluxbox settings. Do you think that
If I just copy home dir this will do?
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M
a0: unexpected small tag 14
pmtimer0 on isa0
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So guys: What terminal type to use when working
on the console? I want all the nifty eye-candy! ;-)
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fine, but I cannot find the config file for gdm, which should be in
> /etc/X11/gdm, but there is no such directory. Is this config file
> located elsewhere by default in FreeBSD?
Yes, it's located in
/usr/X11R6/etc/gdm
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=commonName
emailAddress=emailAddress
[ cert_type ]
nsCertType = server
Be sure to enter the correct options. Next we generate our SSL certificates.
($:~)=> dd if=/dev/urandom of=/etc/postfix/ssl/post.rand count=1 2>/dev/null
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001, blkno: 3464, size: 4096
Dec 9 09:40:39 saturn /kernel: swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: device:
#ad/0x30001, blkno: 3464, size: 4096
Dec 9 09:40:39 saturn /kernel: swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: device:
#ad/0x30001, blkno: 14952, size: 8192
[snip]
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Whole system works just fine but these two things scares me a bit,
anyone experienced the same?
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> > after binary upgrade from 5.1 to 5.2 RC1 I've encoutered some non-critical
> > misbehaviour of my
www):can not
> chdir(/var/spool/clientmqueue/): Permission denied.
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> CPAN shell install failed with following message during perl Makefile.PL:
>
> Can't use string (" ") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in use at
> /usr/local/ lib/
Hi there,
I solved it by wrapping relevant parts of code (dealing with manifypods that
generates man pages from MAN1POD, MAN3POD) in no strict; CODE_GOES_HERE; use
strict; in MM_Unix.pm and MM_Any.pm.
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n't crosspost lists. Thanks.
> This should be reported to the CGI_Lite authors.
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> the port from /usr/ports/net-mgmt/mrtg and the installation went
> flawlessly along with perl5.88 which it needs.
>
> When I tried to start it,
I just now found out tha
Jerry writes:
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> > the port from /usr/ports/net-mgmt/mrtg and the installation went
> > flawlessly along with perl5.88 w
r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 65627 Jun 27 2000 Util.pm
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel223 Jun 27 2000 Util_env.pm
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successfully on the broken system except it can't find
its libraries.
Any ideas?
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net-snmp package survived and all now appears to be well.
Thanks to everybody who helped. This was one of the most
puzzling UNIX trouble-shooting adventures I have been on in
years.
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from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:618:in `main'
> from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:582:in `catch'
> from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:582:in `main'
> from /usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/optparse.rb:1303:in `call'
> from /usr/loc
ing obviously is wrong regarding memory allocation
but why this one system?
Is there anything I can look for in netstat -m that
might help me solve the puzzle?
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group projects
but know who logged in and su'd in to this common space.
We don't care if they logged in as themselves via ssh
but we do care if they log in as this common user because we
then don't know who accidentally deleted all the files or
whatever accident one can i
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> Check the sshd_config man page for AllowUsers and DenyUsers directives.
Many thanks. DenyUsers did the trick.
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>
> -c
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for?
One of the browsers for sure that isn't working is
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With the release of FreeBSD 6.4 imminent, I'd like to prepare for an
upgrade from FreeBSD 6.2 -> 6.4. Please excuse my ignorance but in my
mind here's what I plan to do when it's available:
1. install / run the upgrade script using CD-ROM media to a 6.4
GENERIC kernel, reboot
2. customize the kern
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>> With the release of FreeBSD 6.4 imminent, I'd like to prepare for an
>> upgrade from FreeBSD 6.2 -> 6.
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> On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:08 AM, John Almberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:42 PM, Ian Jefferson wrote:
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>> Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?
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>
> You could always test it using VM
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Kelly Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This weekend I finally got around to trying freebsd-update on 6.2. It
> is there and works, but it would only update me to 6.2-RELEASE-p11. It
> told me 6.2 was past its end-of-life date (which I already kne
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close their connections correctly to save bandwidth and battery?
I know this isn't specific to FreeBSD, but thanks for your answer anyway
Martin
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Greetings, here's a simple question for the FreeBSD gurus out there. I
have several servers running cron scripts daily for me, and they all
send me e-mail with their output. Regardless of which server it is,
each of these e-mails have the From: address looking exactly the same.
They all say they ar
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 4:10 PM, levent basar wrote:
> hi
> freebsd is one of the good ones but its hard to install why dont you make the
> installation user friendly like pc bsd and
> also there are so many ati graphic card users can you add some new ati drives
> to new freebsd ?
It's really n
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 11:19 AM, krad wrote:
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>> On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 01:08:21 -0600
>> Kelly Martin wrote:
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>> > Greetings, here's a simple question for the FreeBSD gurus out there. I
>> > have several servers running cron scripts daily for
state.zone >ATXT.txt
The line break here is for Email consideration. The above
command should all be on one line.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
Systems Engineer
OSU Information Technology Department Telecommunications S
orth,009,192.168.2.123"
We will actually run that output through sed to convert
the "'s to blanks and also the ,'s to blanks but that is
trivial.
Thanks for the examples.
Martin McCormick
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seconds. I also ant find the core files but I
could not find it! (Or I did not find the correct directory)
Any ideas what is going wrong here?
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