downloaded are for that exact revision.
Hope you have more luck than I did, I tossed mine and bought a Ralink.
Chris
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>> Trouble with Belkin is, you never know what you're getting. You need
>> the revision number of the card, and then find out which chipset it
>> is. Make sure the drivers you downloaded are for that exact revision.
>>
>> Hope you have more luck than I did,
ort 0x3000-0x301f mem
0xe0427000-0xe04270ff irq 18
at device 31.3 on pci0
ichsmb0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
ichsmb0: [ITHREAD]
smbus0: on ichsmb0
Error:
attack:~ root# smbmsg -p
smbmsg: Cannot open /dev/smb0: No such file or directory
Hope this helps,
On Sep 12, 2008, at 12:57 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:19:55PM -0500, Chris Ruiz wrote:
I have an ICH9 system and get the following:
First, my kernel:
FreeBSD attack.young-alumni.com 7.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE
#0: Sat Sep 6 08:33:04 CDT 2008 root
> Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 21:00:48 +0200
> From: Eirik Wix?e Svela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Is FreeBSD a suitable choice for a MacBook?
> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> I have an Apple MacBook with an Intel Co
Hello,
I've got a handful of i386 boxes, and a handful of amd64 boxes running
a 32-bit application, the reasons for this exact configuration mystify
me as well as the deployment predates my time in the environment. Now
that the dataset the application is loading is rapidly approaching
512
Thanks Joe, that did it.
Out of curiosity, I don't see any of the compat tree in /boot/defaults/
loader.conf, is there any place this is documented besides kernel
sources? If not then I guess I should give something back to the
community and change that :)
Regards,
Chris Peterson
O
2008/12/17 :
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near was netperf. But the only similarity is that it
is network related. Anyway, this seems quite feasable as far as I can
tell. So I thought I'd ask in hopes someone might enlighten me further.
Maybe someones already tried it?
Thank you for all your time and consider
27;t think I'd be
modify pfDNS to accomodate BIND, or unbound. Although tinydns
might be able to fit the bill. Oh well, it's close - thanks
for the pointer. :)
--Chris
Quoting Lawrence Farr :
Have a look at pfsense, don't think it's what you want tho.
-Original M
nanobsd, and OpenWRT as a framework to build
a FreeBSD based equivalent (or better) version of OpenWRT. I think I'll
fly a page now to announce the project - look for it in a ports
section near you. ;)
Thank you again for the reply.
--Chris
Quoting Michael Grant :
Check out OpenWRT,
Hello, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Michael Grant :
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Chris H wrote:
Hello, and thank you for your reply.
While it's not /exactly/ what I was looking for - it's close. :)
The "filtering" capability is my biggest gripe on the
l for the
last 1.5years+.
You can also check out http://www.netgate.com/product_info.php?cPath=60_84&products_id=492
for a nice PIX-sized chasis for pfsense if you need a small box.
On Jan 29, 2009, at 6:02 AM, Chris H wrote:
Hello, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Michael Grant :
Hello, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Chris Peterson :
Pfsense sounds like exactly what you're looking for. It's a stripped
down freeBSD
Don't get me wrong, I think pfSense goes a long way to my intended
goal - not the least of which, is pfDNS. I haven't written
esn't provide swap space - this seems like this could be
a real liability under heavy load/outside abuse, even with
a decent amount of RAM/Memory.
Thanks again for the reply.
--Chris
On 1/29/09, Chris H wrote:
Greetings,
I'm RP for a fairly large chunk of IP real estate. I carved ou
27;ll have to see if I can get more info on that.
I just purchased a "lot" of cisco *DSL/routers on ebay, in an effort
to push this project forward (I can experiment on these with less concern).
So my list of HW now includes:
* 3 - 802's
* 2 - 1604's
* 1 - 1721
* 2 - 837'
Hello Bruce, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting "Bruce M. Simpson" :
Chris H wrote:
...
I know Peter Grehan was looking at getting FreeBSD onto the Cisco
827 a while back.
That's good news. I'll have to see if I can get more info on that.
I just purchased a "l
Hello Patrick, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Patrick Mahan :
Chris H presented these words - circa 1/30/09 7:03 AM->
Hello Bruce, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting "Bruce M. Simpson" :
Chris H wrote:
...
I know Peter Grehan was looking at getting FreeBSD o
Quoting Ćukasz Bromirski :
On 2009-01-30 03:18, Chris H wrote:
Please see: https://bsdforge.net/cisco-data/ for a list of manuals I
have available for download on these (and similar).
What's the sense of downloading it from Your site, if cisco.com
contains the files?
Because I was
1: reset tp1 mask=03 ostat0=50 ostat1=00
ata1: stat0=0x00 err=0x01 lsb=0x14 msb=0xeb
ata1: stat1=0x00 err=0x04 lsb=0x00 msb=0x02
ata1: reset tp2 stat0=00 stat1=00 devices=0x1
ioapic0: routing intpin 15 (ISA IRQ 15) to lapic 0 vector 50
ata1: [MPSAFE
On Wed, December 9, 2009 6:50 am, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 December 2009 7:06:18 pm Chris H wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>> I am receiving the following in dmesg (verbose) during boot in 8-RELEASE
>> (GENERIC)
>> cvsuped 2009-12-08 @1am: ACPI Error: A val
.conf for this purpose. As memory serves,
the following was the "advised" method. For example I use:
make.conf:
CPUTYPE?=cray
bulildworld && kernel:
make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE buildworld && kernel
Still works for me ( <=7-RELEASE; 8_RELEASE is building as I write this ).
Hello, and thank you very much for your reply.
On Thu, December 10, 2009 5:48 am, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 December 2009 8:52:06 pm Chris H wrote:
>
>> On Wed, December 9, 2009 6:50 am, John Baldwin wrote:
>>
>>> On Tuesday 08 December 20
e one I'm working with now is "legacy". But I have 3 near new, top of
their line cards, and thus far it appears that if I ever hope to use them, I'll
be forced to... hack, choke.. spin up a WIN CD. :(
Thank you for all your time, consideration, and insight.
--Chris H
On Sat, December 12, 2009 6:36 am, Robert Noland wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 03:47 -0800, Chris H wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>> I brought this same error to the list back in May 2009.
>> Under: failed to set mtrr: invalid argument.
>> Well, I'm back using t
On Sun, December 13, 2009 6:04 am, Robert Noland wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 20:08 -0800, Chris H wrote:
>
>> On Sat, December 12, 2009 6:36 am, Robert Noland wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 03:47 -0800, Chris H wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> G
fected ports - no?
Thank you for all your time and consideration in this matter.
--Chris H
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Hello Peter, and thank you for the reply.
> On 2009-12-18 05:32:41PM -0800, Chris H wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>> A recent (cvs checkout of src/ports on 2009-12-09) install of 8 seems to
>> indicate that changes in SSL have made it virtually unusable. I've spent the
>
Greetings Clifton, and thank you for your reply.
On Sat, December 19, 2009 12:16 am, Clifton Royston wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 05:32:41PM -0800, Chris H wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>> A recent (cvs checkout of src/ports on 2009-12-09) install of 8
>> seems to indicate
Greetings Matthew, and thank you very much for your reply.
On Sat, December 19, 2009 12:33 am, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Chris H wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>> A recent (cvs checkout of src/ports on 2009-12-09) install of 8 seems to
>> indicate that changes in SSL have made it
box, without any i interference.
Excellent suggestion! I hadn't /yet/ compared the ports version against base.
Your suggestion has a great deal less overhead than my initial thoughts to
"back-patch" to pre-2009-12-03-openssl, and flagging that portion of t
Hello Maxim, and thank you for taking the time to reply.
On Sat, December 19, 2009 2:14 am, Maxim Dounin wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 05:32:41PM -0800, Chris H wrote:
>
>
>> Greetings,
>> A recent (cvs checkout of src/ports on 2009-12-09) install
s which are aware of
> the
> problem.
Which is exactly what's required to implement your previous suggestion. :)
--Chris H
>
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Hello Maxim, and thank you again for your reply.
On Sat, December 19, 2009 3:54 am, Maxim Dounin wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 03:18:21AM -0800, Chris H wrote:
>
>
>> Hello Maxim, and thank you for taking the time to reply.
>> On Sat, December 19, 20
edundant-decls -Wnested-externs
> -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual
---8<---8<---[big snip]---8<---8<---
Greetings,
What are the chances you made no declaration as to your CPU type in your
KERNCONF?
eg; 1386
HTH
--Chris H
>
>
On Sat, December 19, 2009 5:54 am, Chris H wrote:
> On Sat, December 19, 2009 5:35 am, David Wolfskill wrote:
>
>> Attempted clean kernel build, running
>>
>>
>>
>> FreeBSD freebeast.catwhisker.org 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #11 r200664:
>
On Sat, December 19, 2009 9:31 am, David Wolfskill wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 06:05:33AM -0800, Chris H wrote:
>
>> ...
>>
>>> Greetings,
>>> What are the chances you made no declaration as to your CPU type in your
>>> KERNCONF?
>>>
>
t out of cron that will only produce messages you
are interested in, for example:
~# cat /var/log/messages | ssh
will emit any attempt to ssh into your box
you can also redirect the messages to a file:
~# cat /var/log/messages | ssh >>~/EVIL_DOERS
You could also add en entry to PERIODIC(8) that w
On Mon, December 28, 2009 7:44 am, Andresen, Jason R. wrote:
>> From: Chris H
>>
>>
>> On Tue, December 22, 2009 8:35 am, Andresen, Jason R. wrote:
>>
>>> Squirrel wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> most likely could be some kind of remo
e, can stand up
their own *ix box and run whatever they want on whatever port, the notion of
only connecting to "privileged ports" as a way of protecting yourself (e.g.,
from password sniffing or whatever) is rather quaint and ineffective.
--
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ch...@behanna.org_
i386/2010/01/03/msg001695.html
Chris
- Sincerely,
Dan Naumov
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Alexander Motin wrote:
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Dan Naumov wrote:
CPU-performance-wise, I am not really worried. The current system is
an Atom 330 and even that is a bit overkill for what I do with it and
from what I am seeing, the new Atom D510 used on those boards is a
tiny bit faster. What I
slightly varying settings, so I
>> don't have a copy of the previously working kernel in
>> /boot/kernel.old.
>>
>> It may not be easy for me to download a ISO image. Can someone please help?
>
> Is the keyboard USB?
>
No Mac since late ge
tors on any Intel Mac.
USB only (firewire keyboards are a rarity, but maybe worth a try!)
Chris
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This problem is caused by a big-endian, little-endian difference
between the OSX implementation of UFS and the FreeBSD implementation.
http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=86385
I solved this problem for myself by installing MacFuse
-Chris
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Harald Weis
Quoting Kimi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 20/01/2008, Chris H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Kimi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 20/01/2008, Chris H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Greetings,
>> Well, after not having any luck with Xorg after a fresh install
e only one subscribed to it.
Further, as this is on CURRENT, I felt that there must be some
difference. As I had no trouble with this on a 6-CURRENT box/install.
Thanks again.
--Chris H
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Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Greetings,
On an SMP system (2 CPU) running 7 cvsupped on 2008-01-15
with a build/install world/kernel on the same.
D'ho! Forgot to mention this is on an i386.
I built/installed
www/apache13-ssl. It built/installed expected. H
CPU's. If I /do/ need
it, how do I create it?
Thank you for all your time and consideration in this matter.
--Chris H
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Quoting Daniel Eischen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Chris H. wrote:
Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 09:33:49AM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Hello,
After a failed install of www/apache-ssl - dies with the
following error:
Syntax error
Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 09:33:49AM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Hello,
After a failed install of www/apache-ssl - dies with the
following error:
Syntax error on line 208 of /usr/local/etc/apache/httpsd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/local/libexec/
Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Greetings,
On an SMP system (2 CPU) running 7 cvsupped on 2008-01-15
with a build/install world/kernel on the same.
D
Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting Daniel Eischen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Chris H. wrote:
Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 09:33:49AM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Hello,
After a failed install of ww
Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting Daniel Eischen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Chris H. wrote:
Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 09:33:49AM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Hello,
After a failed install of ww
Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Greetings,
On an SMP system (2 CPU) running 7 cvsupped on 2008-01-15
with a build/install world/kernel on the same.
D'ho! Forgot to mention this is on an i386.
I built
Quoting Mark Linimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 04:55:01PM -0800, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
I don't agree with any port creating a file in /usr/bin, and it's safe
to say others will not agree with it either.
In particular, portmgr will mark such a port as BROKEN :-)
or perhaps
Quoting Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 02:41:56PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
In case you're wondering, objformat /is/ required - at leas for
www/apache13-ssl.
objformat was created at around FreeBSD 3.0 as a temporary tool to
handle the a.out to ELF transit
Quoting pluknet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 29/01/2008, Chris H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 02:41:56PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
>> In case you're wondering, objformat /is/ required - at leas for
&
Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting pluknet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 29/01/2008, Chris H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 02:41:56PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
>> In case you
e this - pretty please?
Thank you for all your time and consideration.
--Chris H
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clearly a PHP5 issue. As it isn't even touching the
Apache 2 install during the build process. I hope I've adequately
answered your question, and hope I wasn't /too/ verbose. :)
Thanks again.
--Chris H.
-pete.
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Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello all,
System:
FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE i386 Wed Jan 16 18:39:53 PST 2008
Context:
After several failed attempts to get a /stable/ installation of Apache13-ssl
and friends built and installed from source (see thread:
/usr/bin/obj
ugh my name is Chris ;) ), having
to migrate ~50 conf files/layouts on top of "mastering" the /new/ Apache
way of doing things, on top of aquainting myself with the way the
modules /now/ do things, just isn't going to fit in my schedule. Oh sure
I hear you (or others) say; you're
Hello, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Lawrence Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Chris,
Firstly, a disclaimer: I'm not an expert so I might be behind the
times on what I'm about to tell you...
Note taken. :)
Chris H. wrote:
> Hello all,
> System:
> FreeBS
Hello Pete, and thank you for your continued input. I really appreciate it.
Quoting Pete French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Well, to be Frank with you ( even though my name is Chris ;) ), having
to migrate ~50 conf files/layouts on top of "mastering" the /new/ Apache
way of doing t
asterisks for clarity).
While it's nice that I found them. I'm not sure what to do to
make them correct. Any thoughts? Should I simply send-pr -
php5-apache-module build failure (lang/php5/files/patch-Zend_zend_list.c)?
Anyway, at least some headway has been made. :)
Thanks
Hello Tom, and thank you for your thoughtful reply.
Quoting Tom Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 18:41 -0800, Chris H. wrote:
The cause is in the file: lang/php5/files/patch-Zend_zend_list.c
It accounts for all /3/ errors emitted during the initial portion
of the make p
Hello Tom, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Tom Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 07:42 -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Hello Tom, and thank you for your thoughtful reply.
I would have to assert that in my case, your assertions are also a bit
moot. Would make deinstall apa
l your time and consideration in this matter.
--Chris H
FWIW here is one of the related threads:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2007-October/078145.html
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Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 06:31:11PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
I mentioned a problem with this once before, and was referred to
other threads that also talked about this. But I believe a recent
problem I was experiencing, may have been related t
re several like
that. Anyone recognize this text format?
That is a chunk of a Mozilla Mork-format database. Perhaps the
Firefox URL history or address book from Thunderbird.
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Reeds Spring,
eboot (in single user mode)
fsck -p (optional, but a good idea)
mount -u /
mount -a -t ufs
swapon -a (most cases; optional)
cd /usr/src
mergemaster -p
make installworld
mergemaster
reboot
That was simply a QUICK cheat sheet, and does not
replace good research. But I hope it helps. :)
--Chris
Quoting "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 12/02/2008, Chris H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Gavin Spomer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
. . .
> for some reason. Having said that, I figured I would also have to be
> in /usr/src for the "make ins
Quoting Gavin Spomer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/12/08 4:34 PM >>>
Quoting Gavin Spomer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
First, let me note that step one in rebuilding world should be "cd
/usr/src", not "make buildworld&q
Quoting Gavin Spomer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hallelujah! My "world" is rebuilt! Thanks to Chris,
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", Kevin and Jim for educating me and pointing me in
the right direction. Will definitely research further and continue to
have a blast with FreeBSD on
Quoting Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 13:25:04 -0800
From: "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting Gavin Spomer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks, this was very helpful. First of all I would just like to
&g
ation.
--Chris H
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Hello, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Ruslan Ermilov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 09:55:22PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Hello All,
Maintaining a make.conf file can be a fairly daunting task within
itself. But when upgrading, it becomes even more laborious. Peeking
in
Hello Jeremy, and thank you for your /very/ informative reply.
You rock! :)
Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:35:23PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
But am struggling with finding the port(s) equivalent. If there isn't
one, I'd be more that hap
Hello, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Yuri Pankov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 02/26/2008 10:35, Chris H. wrote:
Hello, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Ruslan Ermilov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 09:55:22PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Hello All,
Maintaining
Quoting Mark Linimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 09:55:22PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Is there, or does anyone maintain a KNOBS list possibly categorized
by application/port/version, etc...?
ports/KNOBS?
Yes. I have been aware of that file since it has been available
Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 03:05:09AM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Additionally, the WITH/WITHOUT variables seen in the Makefile are not
always what they seem. For ports that use OPTIONS, you cannot define
these on the command-line (e.g. make WITHOUT
housekeeping". I thought it
worth mentioning:
LIBMAP.CONF(5)
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=libmap.conf&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+6.3-RELEASE&format=html
--Chris H
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Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Chris H. wrote:
While not a recommended substitution for "good housekeeping". I thought it
worth mentioning:
LIBMAP.CONF(5)
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=libmap.conf&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+6.3-RELEA
ports system has to offer. While this /may/
seem like a long process, it's not. It's very quick. In fact
it /is/ faster than the Linux GUI install process - I just
performed one the other day. Then blew it away and replaced
it with a fresh copy of RELENG_7. :)
Happy BSD'ing
--Chris H
Quoting Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Chris H. wrote:
* log on as root - or su to root after logging on as regular user
* type /usr/sbin/sysinstall - this brings up the installer again
* choose post install
* choose install additional ports/packages
* choose net/cvsup-without-gui
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
BSD is /different/. Which is /not/ bad, just /different/. :)
Never said it was bad (on the *very* contrary)
Been using it for a little more than 10 years now: would I have been if I had
thought otherwise ? ;-
needs to be made smarter.
It does seem to me that some work in this area would pay dividends.
I am definitely not arguing that point, lots can be done here.
If you ask me, kernel developer &| server install should be on
disc1, and desktop^*$ should go on disc99.
FreeBSD
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If you ask me, kernel developer &| server install should be on
disc1, and desktop^*$ should go on disc99.
FreeBSD
...the power to serve.
^
eh ?
???
So what do you propose to use
Quoting Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
--On Monday, March 03, 2008 02:20:49 -0800 "Chris H."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would assert that FreeBSD is first and foremost a Server OS.
The fact that it can also provide a full blown desktop, is so much
the better.
In t
s/ something
in this area has changed since 6. But I'm unable to discover any
info on it.
Thank you for all your time and consideration.
--Chris H
--
panic: kernel trap (ignored)
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Hello Jeremy, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 05:43:35PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Greetings,
I'm having some difficulty working with anything past 127.0.0.1.
It seems impossible to use (create) any addresses on th
Quoting Andy Dills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, Chris H. wrote:
Greetings,
I'm having some difficulty working with anything past 127.0.0.1.
It seems impossible to use (create) any addresses on the "loopback"
past 127.0.0.1.
More specifically; I installed rbldn
Quoting Royce Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Jeremy Chadwick wrote, on 3/3/2008 5:21 PM:
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 05:43:35PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
I've looked at this software: http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html
Why exactly do you need this software to bind to 127.0.0.2 or 1
Quoting Edwin Groothuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 07:23:59PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
Quoting Andy Dills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, Chris H. wrote:
>
>>Greetings,
>>I'm having some difficulty working with anything past 127.
Quoting Andy Dills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, Chris H. wrote:
> Are you sure it's a /24 you are talking about? My 7.0 disks install
> 127.0.0.1/8 here.
Really? Where did you get the install disc? Mine clearly doesn't. :(
All I am provided is 127.0
Quoting Mark Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting Andy Dills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, Chris H. wrote:
>
>> > Are you sure it's a /24 you are talking about? My 7.0 disks install
>> > 127.0.0.1/8 here.
>>
>> Really? Whe
Quoting Mark Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello Jeremy, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 05:43:35PM -0800, Chris H. wrote:
>> Greetings,
>> I'm having some difficulty working with anyt
Quoting Mark Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting Mark Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Quoting Andy Dills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> > On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, Chris H. wrote:
>> >
>> >> > Are you sure it's a /
Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Chris H. wrote:
Greetings,
I'm having some difficulty working with anything past 127.0.0.1.
It seems impossible to use (create) any addresses on the "loopback"
past 127.0.0.1.
What evidence do you have for this? Show your i
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