Artem Kuchin unleashed the infinite monkeys on 20/08/2007 23:38 producing:
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> But i don't understand how and why it happened. ONly 6 hours ago (a
> night before)
> all those files were backed up fine w/o any read error. And now, right
> after replacing
> the driver and starting rebuild
Mike Tancsa unleashed the infinite monkeys on 15/03/2007 19:58 producing:
> At 01:52 PM 3/15/2007, Kevin Way wrote:
>
>> FWIW, we have several machines running with the libmap.conf hack.
>> clamav no longer locks up, but has instead taken to occasionally dying
>> altogether.
> Hi,
> I think there
When we last met our heroes on 04 March 2006 23:15,
Brad Waite <> was heard to say:
> How do I determine if it's a hardware issue, namely RAM or CPU? Can
> breaking into the debugger tell me that, or do I have to start swapping
> pieces out?
memtest86 can help diagnose RAM problems. I'm not awa
On Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:38 PM when we last met our heroes,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> was heard to say:
> Isn't this supposed to tell FreeBSD not to start up the
> sendmail daemon processes?
You want NONE. This isn't documented in the defaults file, but is apparent when
you look at the start
On Tuesday, December 20, 2005 6:26 AM when we last met our heroes,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> was heard to say:
> Sorry if this is a bit OT. I've already asked this on
> freebsd-questions@
> but they told me there's no such thing at all.
And they were correct. The overhead of managing such a thing cor
On Tuesday, September 20, 2005 2:47 AM, Paul Root <> unleashed the infinite
monkeys and produced:
> I will go to 5.5, I'm sure, on my servers. I update
> from source fairly regularly. And that was the original
> question: "Why would 5.5 come out after 6.0?"
For the same reason 4.11 came out after
On Sunday, May 15, 2005 6:44 AM, Zoran Kolic <> unleashed the infinite monkeys
and produced:
> Dear all!
> I've installed 5.4 for amd64 on this asus
> mobo. Went just fine, but few things make
> me nervous.
> 1. Cannot see ethernet interface. There is
> RJ-45 port, but not in dmesg (attached). In
On Thursday, April 21, 2005 5:48 PM, Ivan Voras <> unleashed the infinite
monkeys and produced:
> in.ftpd: LOCAL: allow
> in.ftpd: ALL: deny
>
> ALL : ALL : allow
> """
>
> I constructed the in.ftpd lines by looking at other examples and the man
> page, but it doesn't seem to work - I can login
On Wednesday, April 20, 2005 2:20 AM, Damian Gerow <> unleashed the infinite
monkeys and produced:
> Until the build failed. Now top /still/ isn't showing me much. systat -vm
> is showing me at just under 100% User, with little to no disk activity.
>
> I'm a little fuzzy as to /how/ load is cal
On Friday, March 11, 2005 5:26 PM, secmgr <> unleashed the infinite monkeys and
produced:
> Failing that, is there a definitive list of SATA PCI boards which
> FreeBSD does full support?
See the release notes for the version of FreeBSD you're using. For 5.3 that's
http://www.freebsd.org/releases
On Friday, February 04, 2005 4:14 PM, Marco van Lienen <> unleashed the infinite
monkeys and produced:
> Isn't there a tool like hwclock for Linux?
adjkerntz
Don't have a FreeBSD box to reboot to find out whether it runs at startup and
shutdown by default though.
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Rob | Oh my God! They kille
On Thursday, February 03, 2005 5:57 PM, Eli K. Breen <> unleashed the infinite
monkeys and produced:
> I'm not sure that this will cut it as it will days a very long time to
> adjust to the proper time. Is there any way to speed this up?
Not within NTPd itself. You could go with manually steppin
On Monday, November 29, 2004 9:22 PM, Michael Nottebrock <> unleashed the
infinite monkeys and produced:
> However, things start to become ugly when utterly irrelevant complaints
> about
> utterly irrelevant logos make committers disable USEFUL functionality, like
> the boot-menu. We NEED the boot
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