did a
>
> make deinstall
> make clean
> make reinstall
>
> in the cups-base port directory.
>
> I don't know if this will work for others.
Worked for me.
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> Manolis Kiagias writes:
>
> > I believe this started after upgrading to Xorg-7.3:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xmms
> > Gdk-ERROR **: BadMatch (invalid parameter attribu
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> On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 09:46:36 -0400
> Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Manolis Kiagias writes:
> >
> > > I believe this started after upgrading to Xorg-7.3
(The
process is killable.)
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>
> > In the time honored FreeBSD tradition of answering my own email,
> > I have XMMS working again.
> >
> > I moved the .xmms directory in my home directory to old.xmms and
>
Robert Marella writes:
> >Attempts to double the size result in a) window going wierd
> > and freezing and b) process attempting to consume 100% of CPU. (The
> > process is killable.)
>
> Well, this is what I meant. When I attempt to double the size I
> lo
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> I am used to using cups via the web interface... well a user
> accidentally printed 1000 jobs and I have had to shut the printer down
> until they are all canceled... the question is how can I do this
> without cl
have a cron job
e-mail you the last 50 lines every hour.
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Does anyone out there have one?
If so, which connector is identified as em0 - upper or lower?
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graphics/tonicpoint ?
and, of couse, OpenOffice
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ency needs
> it or not and portupgrade will only do the port specified (unless
> certain flags are present to do all depend). I am using FreeBSD
> 6.2-p7.
Ca you describe the behavior you would like to see?
iguration file.
This as well, though I see it as reducing (in practice) to my
solution.
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However ... many also have bad memories of 5.0, and the
grim firm desire to never let that happen again. The Release
Engineering squad (et al.) has made changes that seem to be working;
let's keep an eye on things, but not cry "Wolf!" until we start
losing sheep.
ble to clutter
it with items that may accidentally overlap with another port. (The
risk is very small ... but it's still not the right tool for the
job.)
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Not sure, but I believe "wheel" predates UNIX. I have
certainly seen the idea on OSes that do.
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> DAve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > We just put our replacement DNS servers online, djbdns replacing
> > Bind. In testing with the few domains we have moved to the new
> > servers we began ge
n BBN's TENEX in 1969.
*DING!*
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t in the right
list. Who do I talk to about this?
(By the way, count me as a converted true believer in em-based
NICs.)
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bed at boot whose
PCI id was known would automatically have the appropriate driver
loaded. Am I misinformed?
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t OOo 2.3 in 512mb. Took 16+ hours,
but it worked.
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lse ?
>
Aloha Rob
I have been using abiword for the past 5 years and have been able to
read every .doc file sent to me. It also will save your letters as .doc
if you want.
HTH
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Read any good man pages lately?
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> >dir /var/d/pkg | grep
>
> My Linux systems have a "dir" command but my FreeBSD does not.
> Is there something I need to install?
My bad - "dir" is a longstanding alias for "ls -al !* | more"
is. Has anybody out there used it
> sucessfully? Is specifying
>
> date=2007.09.13.23.59.00
I've used this with ports, and it works as descried. Be
careful it doesn't conflict with other settings, and you should be
fine.
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Warning: autoconf is required by automake, which is
used by great heaping gobs of stuff. There is a minute
possibility any upgrade will break something.
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ipv6_firewall_type="UNKNOWN"# see /etc/rc.firewall6
ipv6_firewall_script="/etc/ipfw.v6.set" # Which script to run to
number, not the _serial_ number, yes?
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Aloha FreeBSD Users
I am usually not the one to bring up these things but I feel very
strongly about this. Starting Monday, November 12 this website is
offering a give one get one deal. I believe the money will be well
invested. YMMV
http://xogiving.org/
Have a very good day
Robert
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> > I am usually not the one to bring up these things but I feel very
> > strongly about this. Starting Monday, November 12 this website is
> > offering a give one get one deal. I believe the money will be well
> >
nd kleptocratic - cannot manage to install and run
a 1950's era phone system, and religious leaders fulminate against
imunization as a "foreign plot". Even under the best of
circumstaces exactly what do people reasoaly expect to happen?
Robert Huf
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> The problem I have always had with this is computer use does
> not exist in a vacuum; it changes, and is changed by, the society in
> which it happens.
> If I look at the countries of
My thanks to those who answered.
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Andrew Pantyukhin writes:
> This dead body is beaten every other day. Personally, I download
> flash movies and watch them with mplayer.
I know about youtube-dl; is there a generic method for doing
this with other Flash content?
Rober
Olivier Nicole writes:
> How can I manually reset an established TCp connection?
Ask Comcast. :-)
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> > > How can I manually reset an established TCp connection?
> >
> >Ask Comcast. :-)
My apologies for being cryptic.
In the United Stated, cable television and Internet provide
true
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/usr or some
> other prefix.
Nobody's saying you can't put them somewhere else, only that
the specific location "/usr" (and by extension anywhere that already
has a function under hier) is a Really Bad Idea.
ted
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nt?
>
> www/xpi-unplug
> www/xpi-videodownloader
Ahhh! Thank you.
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>
> That's a single quote, then a double quote, then another single
> quote. Or:
That's the ticket.
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ort 631 blocked by a firewall?
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y to "<= 30 days" would involve "find".
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#!/bin/sh
#set -x
#
# Set variables
#
PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
echo "Backup started." at `date`
DUMP_DATE=`
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> Who do I report the following issue to (it falls into at least 3 camps)?
>
> If I am downloading a torrent in deluge 0.5.6.2_1 *AND* am logged into
> gmail (*WITH* a chat open
ant?
If it's a mandatory dependency - i.e. not installed because of
an option - the anxwer is probably "No.".
You could consult the maintainer for a more authoratative
opinion.
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you have music coming out of that jack then it
sounds like it is m=not wired to the audio input of your audio card.
I understand that some software can use digital audio but I always run
the connector cable.
HTH
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osed on to expend the effort.
Looked at that way, it could be seen as not just lazy and
stupid but outright hostile.
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self and never ported anything but I've read that
guide a long time ago and to me it seemed quite easy to do.
Happy porting.
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Is anyone out there using one?
If so, what brand/model and with what software? Was ther
anything special needed to get things working?
Respectfully,
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LaserJet 6mp; no add-ons.
Works with OpenOffice. GIMP, and Mozilla-based stuff. (All
under CUPS.)
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from where I was
> switching back to X. Glad to see that others are affected by this
> as well; so it's really a bug.
I think I'm getting bit by this as well, on:
X.Org X Server 1.4.0
Release Date: 5 September 2007
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating Sy
Speaking of $SUBJECT ... does anyone have experience with
ZigBee(802.15.4)-based devices?
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of mem, but do I have two 512MB or a single 1GB chip
in place now. Can someone tell me the commands to determine either of
these things?
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like freesbie/ubuntu and see if it works with the live file system.
HTH
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critical, but enough annoying things to make up for it.
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al with (and remember) at boot.
So if the PSC attaches as umass, I'm hosed, but if it attaches
as ugen I win.
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I've got it installed, see the post-install configuration
message, and have questions about how it will interact with existing
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as pleasant as aggrssive
dysentery.
> For generic informatin
>
> http://dsteinbrook.googlepages.com/hpliponfreebsd
Bookmarked.
Thank you.
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ike I'm good. Now we'll see if HPLIP can do its
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> So it looks like I'm good. Now we'll see if HPLIP can do its
> job.
So close, and yet so far.
Ran hp-setup. Everything worked OK except for:
1) didn't automatically find the correct driver (is it supposed
/watch?v=gpIM3nBR2ZA";
The shell parses "http://youtube.com/watch?v=gpIM3nBR2ZA";, sees
the '?', thinks it's a shell glob character, and does the usual
thing. Which turns out to not be the Right Thing.
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> napstats# fstat | grep "/tmp"
> www httpd 1739 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw
Can you afford to shut down the web server (Apache ?)?
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Godrfrey's.) And if not, why not? (May not have the X11 part if
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today.
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clues as to what's happened?
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Time to talk to the ISP
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/dev/da1s1d44G19G22G47%/usr
/dev/da0s1d 989M38M 872M 4%/var
and wondering whether it foretold some larger problem.
)
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> No, it didn't. 4.8-RELEASE:
Now that's interesting. I jumped from 4.7 to 5.0; wonder if
the change happened afterwards.
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Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko writes:
> BTW what's the point in printing 3 numbers that match? If they match,
> then one of them is redundant:)
And if they don't?
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> it accesses /path/to/a/file, e.g. by looking up in the
> process table with ps(1).
Have you tried moving the file elsewhere and seeing if anyone
complains about the absence?
Or writing a program that locks the file?
Toomas Aas wrote:
Hello!
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 10:53:06 +0100
From: Robert Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
this is the problem:
I had a machine running FreeBSD 4.7-Stable. There I added a 80GB
harddisk. This harddrive I wanted to install on my other machine running
F
tem running
Windows 2000 (don't know why I did this) and just startet it.
Immediately after that I shut down Win2000 and moved the disk back to
the 4.7 machine - booted it - and the disk worked again without error.
I have no idea what happend there - I just was happy that all data was
still
e, but not a
> return of power, and thus does not send a notification email.
Mine (v 3.8.6) works fine, except for sometimes reporting "Low
Batt" when it clearly isn't.
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libc_r.so.5 libkse.so.1
libc_r.so libkse.so
One particularly nice thing about the m:n thread support is that you can
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libkse) to pick the one that performs best for your application.
ly relating to disk fragmentation resulting from allocation using
mmap on sparse files. You might want to try posting about this problem on
freebsd-fs or freebsd-current and see if you manage to hook someone who's
been looking at this.
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Are there any users of apcupsd on the list? If so, please respond to me
privately. I have a question about recommended UPS's that work well
with FreeBSD.
I have used apcupsd before. I have an ancient old APC Back-UPS Pro 420
with serial cable, and everything was working
drom, or floppy, without a
hitch.
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> do
> # ls /dev/vn*
> if empty do
> # cd /dev
> # ./MAKEDEV vn0
> # ./MAKEDEV vn1
> # vnconfig vn0 /
issuer certificates" for the servers that support ssl
(fastmail.fm and myrealbox.com), I've tried setting the aforementioned
certs directory in the Pine makefile (as an argument to the build
script), but it didn't work.
Robert Wool
1 0001 5180 000a 0765 7061 7a6f 7465Qepazote
0x00b0 c03a c013 0002 0001 0001 5180 000a 0766.:Qf
0x00c0 6967 776f 7274 c03a c013 0002 0001 0001igwort.:
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^C
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ls me that filesystem / is full, and tosses up a kernel
panic. I believe the message is "not going anywhere without my init".
Does anybody have any ideas as to what might be wrong here?
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 20:28:10 -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 10:01:33PM +0100, Robert Eckardt wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > what measures can I take against this irregular appearing Denial-Of-Service
> > attacks of named which is filling my logfiles
separate nat processes, fed by different
ipfw rules.
Any better suggestions?
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> If you start 'xdm' at boot time you can then login as a user
> through an X login window. (Often started via /etc/ttys)
While many people fo this, it has been (semi-officially)
discouraged since the days of 2.x.
eater grief if something
snafus.
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t is 5.1RC2.
If you're really sure it's a 5.1 release candidate, then you probably want
to try one of the 5.2 release candidates instead to see if things have
changed.
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Jim Ramsay writes:
> > Porting is currently outside my own abilities.
>
> I'd love to do this, but I don't know enough about how to create
> a port.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/index.html
l put 160 GB (uncompressed) on a
single tape ... they'll just run you $3000-3500.
If, on the other hand, you think of it as a yearly full dump
(split over multiple tapes) plus monthly incrementals then a DLT
8000 ($1000 ??) at 40 GB (uncompressed) will do just fine.
I use the US Dvorak keyboard layout, and I find it very difficult to
type in single user mode (when installing world, for example), because
single user mode uses the QWERTY keyboard layout, and does not seem to
pay any attention to kbdmap (I think that's the command name - the one
with the inte
I have it as a cron job that drops it in my
morning mail.)
Also check for core dumps:
find /usr -name "*.core"
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I use the US Dvorak keyboard layout, and I find it very difficult to
type in single user mode (when installing world, for example), because
single user mode uses the QWERTY keyboard layout, and does not seem to
pay any attention to kbdmap (I think that's the command
Unga writes:
> Thank you very much for the reply. That is, there is no existing
> split function.
Not in standard C. There may be in third party libraries;
however linking against, oh, GTK just to get the one function seems
... excessive.
Rober
I'm trying to install freeBSD on my pc, but after the installation it
doesn't boot. It can't find the kernel.
I think it is the problem with my partitioning. i'm trying this order:
/boot
swap
/
/var
/usr
Can you help me how to install in this order?
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