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* Lloyd Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1057 19:57]:
I have several wifi modems. I've read where the Linksys 802.11b seems
the most compatable with UNIX type systems. I bought this one recently.
I also have the US Robodics 802.11g, Netware 802.11b, and a generic
wavelan 802.11b PCMCIA card. I have
* Lloyd Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1056 19:56]:
I have been using this 6 year old laptop as a test bed for the different
versions of Linux and FreeBSD. (The built-in CD ROM is almost worn out.)
I just put v5.2.1 back on this laptop. It doesn't want to recognize this
hard drive. I have checked
The partition itself is encrypted so it doesn't matter whether the
partition contains a regular filesystem, swapfs or is used as database
storage device. It's encrypted one layer below.
Kind regards,
Alex.
Robert Storey wrote:
Dear All,
I've succeeded in creating an encrypted partition using
The charter of this list is for people who want answers about
FreeBSD to be able to get them. I felt it necessary to join when I
noticed that EVERYONE on the list cheerfully steers poor suckers
into using 5.x, even though it appears, after having to beat it out
of them, everyone pretty
Hi,
I just updated to 5.3-STABLE and noticed that /etc/rc.d/ppp-user depends on
ldconfig because the pppd needs some libs to start, so I had to modify
/etc/rc.d/ppp-user:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ diff -Naur /usr/src/etc/rc.d/ppp-user /etc/rc.d/ppp-user
--- /usr/src/etc/rc.d/ppp-user Mon Oct 11
Some example apps. that work perfectly under Mandrake are not built
properly in FreeBSD 5.3 RC1 / X.Org. All I get is a window filled with
whatever was behind it.
Glxgears run well, everything is compiled and linked without any
problem. If I play with the order of GL libraries linked, there is
Hi,
i have the following problem:
i have an nfs server with freebsd 4.10 stable and a qlogic 2200 pci
attached to an hitachi storage in fiber channel.
The server function very good until when we have changed the protocol of the
switch
of the storage from Loop (or point-to-point) to fabric.
From
Hi folks.
I am trying to set up a FreeBSD wireless access point as per the
instructions in chapter 24.3 of the handbook.
I have successfully done this in the past using FreeBSD 4.8.
My network topology is illustrated here:
http://b0rken.org/~jason/homenet.png
My FreeBSD machine has an xl0
On Oct 31 at 21:42, jason spoke:
This is what you could do to check your info.
$ sysctl -a |grep thermal
hw.acpi.thermal.min_runtime: 0
hw.acpi.thermal.polling_rate: 10
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 2950
[...]
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._ACx: 3732 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
$
I have some
options BRIDGE is in my kernel and the following sysctls are set:
net.link.ether.bridge.enable=1
net.link.ether.bridge.config=wi0,xl0
net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
1. My wireless laptop can not ping the FreeBSD machine itself.
2. Hosts on my wired network can not ping the wireless laptop,
On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 10:46:35 +0100
Nagilum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The partition itself is encrypted so it doesn't matter whether the
partition contains a regular filesystem, swapfs or is used as database
storage device. It's encrypted one layer below.
Kind regards,
Alex.
Thanks Alex,
Hi all,
I've been experiencing some problems mounting a Windows XP SP2 share in
FreeBSD 4.10. My samba version is samba-2.2.8a_2. I have turned off the
firewall on the windows machine, and all traffic on the FreeBSD machine's
internal 192.168.0 subnet flows freely.
I am trying to mount a share
Hi Guys
I had a 14 monitor on my BSD box and now I have a 17 what can I do to
make the resolution smaller so that I can see a complete line at once
and not having to look at two lines?
Thank you
Spidey
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On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 00:35, Loren M. Lang wrote:
I have been having performance problems with my computer for months,
ever since I did a fresh install of freebsd 5.2.1. I thought the
situation might change after debugging was turned off in RELENG_5 so
I
upgraded a couple weeks ago to
Google wasn't any help. Anyone know whether the Radeon X700 Pro is
supported in xorg? The radeon(4) manpage doesn't list it, so I'll
probably have to exchange it.
TIA
Lou
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On 01/11 15:13, Spidey Knepscheld wrote:
I had a 14 monitor on my BSD box and now I have a 17 what can I do to
make the resolution smaller so that I can see a complete line at once and
not having to look at two lines?
If you are referring to text mode, and you have a modern video card with a
* Jason Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1157 10:57]:
Hi folks.
I am trying to set up a FreeBSD wireless access point as per the
instructions in chapter 24.3 of the handbook.
I have successfully done this in the past using FreeBSD 4.8.
My network topology is illustrated here:
I have been having terrible problems lately with portupgrade dumping core
and gnome2 not wanting to build or run on my box. I'm thinking of wiping
the drive and doing a clean installation of 4.10, installing packages for
what I want, and then cvsupping the ports tree to get the latest versions
I just purchased an emachines laptop with an amd64 and an ati radeon 9600
which is now running FreeBSD 5.3-BETA4 beautifully. I need to be able to
run OpenGL programs using, among others, the ARB_vertex_program,
ARB_fragment_program, and ARB_occlusion_query extensions. These are all
part of
In a message dated 11/1/04 1:36:24 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sunday 31 October 2004 08:54 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know who Kris is. I respect and appreciate his contributions. I
don't respect
being lied to. And I don't respect the unconditional rejection of
Hello, I am having problems compiling mplayer. I did a cvsup about 2 weeks
ago, and just now tried to install mplayer. I did a make install in the
mplayer ports dir, and got this message after a while:
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libintl.so.5, needed by /usr/X11R6/lib/libgtk12.so,
may conflict with
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
On Oct 31 at 21:42, jason spoke:
This is what you could do to check your info.
$ sysctl -a |grep thermal
hw.acpi.thermal.min_runtime: 0
hw.acpi.thermal.polling_rate: 10
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 2950
[...]
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._ACx: 3732 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
Steffen Hetzel wrote:
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Hi,
i'd like to set up a FreeBSD Server (for 3 Clients). I'll use vinun for
/tmp/usr/var /home and /trash - partition. (/trash is for old stuff)
I use gvinum Raid0 for /tmp ; Raid1 for /usr, /var /home without any
problems.
My
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Hello experts,
I have experienced so much problems installing FreeBSD 5.3BETA7 I guess
it's time for me to ask the experts.
I have two disks:
1. Maxtor (DiamondMax Plus 9)
120GB ATA/133
Mfg Date: 30 Jan 2004
Code: YAR41BW0
E-H011-02-3880 (3.5 SERIES)
2. Western
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Google wasn't any help. Anyone know whether the Radeon X700 Pro is
supported in xorg? The radeon(4) manpage doesn't list it, so I'll
probably have to exchange it.
TIA
Lou
Most likily only 2d support for a long time to come. It uses the RV410
core, so search for it and
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 02:16:35PM +, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
I have been having terrible problems lately with portupgrade dumping core
and gnome2 not wanting to build or run on my box. I'm thinking of wiping
the drive and doing a clean installation of 4.10, installing packages for
Hi,
I have an old FreeBSD 4.10 stable box that is running the
default Bind 8 and was the primary DNS server.
I have a new FreeBSD 4.10 stable box that is running
Bind 9 and is now the primary DNS server.
The new IP address has been registered with the registar
and all is well on the new box.
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 03:22:58PM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
: If it's the problem with the btree files in BerkeleyDB 1.65 that's
: causing Ruby to core dump on you while running portsdb then running
: 4.10-RELEASE won't help you. That problem was a bug in the base
Ah, good to know. I
I just got the new 5.3 rc2 cvsuped the sources (not much was updated
that i could see) and proceeded to do a make buildworld and make
buildkernel.
When i tried to make installkernel it got the following error.
--
Installing kernel
This issue has been plaguing me for a while now. Any idea what it could be?
Here is the error I get building gtk20 from ports...
Making all in stock-icons
GDK_PIXBUF_MODULE_FILE=../../gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.loaders
../../gdk-pixbuf/gdk- pixbuf-csource
--raw
I believe you'll have one additional problem to resolve. Even if you
successfully modify the destination IP address and get it pointed to
the upstream server, the source IP will be unmodified and will still
be the originator. Since the source IP is unmodified - the upstream
mail server will
On Sun, Oct 31, 2004 at 09:55:36AM -0700, Joshua Beard wrote:
After upgrading from 5.2.1 to 5.3-RC1 (including a recompile of all
ports), I noticed my system locking up when there was a high network
load. A common way to reproduce this is to run a BiTTorrent client and,
say, copy a file to
On Monday 01 November 2004 06:41 am, Spiral Eyed Girl wrote:
Hello, I am having problems compiling mplayer. I did a cvsup about 2
weeks ago, and just now tried to install mplayer. I did a make
install in the mplayer ports dir, and got this message after a
while:
/usr/bin/ld: warning:
Actually, the original question contains the tidbit that the machine
doing the serving is also the problem child, i.e., all of the traffic
that I need to redirect is being produced on the same box from that
box's SMTP server.
Thanks for the explanation, though. Low-level TCP stuff is not my
Yes, this drive works fine under windows XP. It has fat32 file system on it.
When I had FBSD v5.2.1 on this computer several months ago and the
system recognized it fine. But none of the Linux distros would recognize it.
However, I realized last night that this installation of FBSD is not
On Monday 01 November 2004 06:41 am, Spiral Eyed Girl wrote:
Hello, I am having problems compiling mplayer. I did a cvsup about 2 weeks
ago, and just now tried to install mplayer. I did a make install in the
mplayer ports dir, and got this message after a while:
/usr/bin/ld: warning:
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On Monday 01 November 2004 08:27 am, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
This issue has been plaguing me for a while now. Any idea what it could
be?
Here is the error I get building gtk20 from ports...
Making all in stock-icons
GDK_PIXBUF_MODULE_FILE=../../gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.loaders
Yes Use 5.x! is not technical help.
Don't use 5.x because its slow IS technical help. You guys just dont
want anyone to say it.
I'm not about to get into whether or not these 2 things are or are not
technical help. But I certainly don't think that anyone does want
to say that saying Don't
Don't have a clue as to the type of drive. I bought it at CompUSA over a
year ago. On the case, it simply says:
USB2.0
2.5 slim
It works fine under Win XP. It is an IBM hard drive within the case.
But I realized last night that I am having similar problems with a 40
Buslink external hard drive,
Hi
Anyone using the Highpoint Technologies RocketRaid 1820A card? The
website for Highpoint lists two different drivers -- a binary one and
an OpenBuild source one. Is there an issue with integrating this
with the FreeBSD source tree?
I am somewhat interested in this card but don't really
In a message dated 11/1/04 12:47:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes Use 5.x! is not technical help.
Don't use 5.x because its slow IS technical help. You guys just dont
want anyone to say it.
I'm not about to get into whether or not these 2 things are or are not
On Sun, Oct 31, 2004 at 11:54:22AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know who Kris is. I respect and appreciate his contributions. I don't
respect
being lied to. And I don't respect the unconditional rejection of criticism
by the
team. And I haven't seen any evidence that anyone really
On 10/30/2004 2:52 PM jason wrote:
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Can anyone tell me if or when the pthreads bug was fixed in version
4? Google searches show some indication it was fixed in 4.9 and
other information that it was fixed in 4.10. I'm running
4.9-RELEASE-p4.
Currently I'm following the
my bsd LAMP machine won't send any emails through php. i just wanted to
doublecheck my rc.conf with you guys to make sure i have it right. here
are the settings
sendmail_enable=NO
sendmail_submit_enable=NO
sendmail_outbound_enable=YES
now, if my brain is straight, these settings should reject
Somehow or someway, my approach to this problem is completely wrong.
Using the various network connection programs, all respond that there is
no network connector attached.
I put FBSD (for a day) on this box a couple of months ago. The light on
the PCMCIA WiFi card did come on then. (Linksys
Am Montag, 1. November 2004 19:13 schrieb Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC:
Hi
Anyone using the Highpoint Technologies RocketRaid 1820A card? The
website for Highpoint lists two different drivers -- a binary one and
an OpenBuild source one. Is there an issue with integrating this
with the
yeah, I also didn't notice his return
address at first. That already explains much :).
I think I actually sorta, kinda got it working.
I'll do some tests and update if my observations
are valid.
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 10/28/2004 9:30 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why don't you guys stop torturing
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 06:25:54AM -0900, Andy Firman wrote:
[...]
The new IP address has been registered with the registar
and all is well on the new box.
The old box still has a bunch of sites on it that I am in
the process of moving to the new box over the next few months.
The zone
On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 11:31:13 -0700
Lloyd Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
Somehow or someway, my approach to this problem is completely wrong.
Using the various network connection programs, all respond that there is
no network connector attached.
I put FBSD (for a day) on this box a
s yeah, I also didn't notice his return
s address at first. That already explains much :).
s I think I actually sorta, kinda got it working.
s I'll do some tests and update if my observations
s are valid.
-
if your tests show positive results I
On Nov 1, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Am Montag, 1. November 2004 19:13 schrieb Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC:
Hi
Anyone using the Highpoint Technologies RocketRaid 1820A card? The
website for Highpoint lists two different drivers -- a binary one and
an OpenBuild source one. Is there
On 10/26/2004 4:32 PM Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 10/19/2004 10:38 AM Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I recently upgraded my existing Apache 1.3x server to Apache 2.0.52.
I changed nothing (that I recall) in my httpd.conf file. In 1.3x, I
had defined a virtual server to link to /usr/local/share/doc so I
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 01:30:15PM -0500, Steel City Phantom wrote:
my bsd LAMP machine won't send any emails through php. i just wanted to
doublecheck my rc.conf with you guys to make sure i have it right. here
are the settings
sendmail_enable=NO
sendmail_submit_enable=NO
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Hi,
jason wrote:
[snipp]
sounds like irq flooding or other troulbe from acpi. Try vmstat -i to
see what irq 17 is doing. There is alot of info on this on the lists
and if a update does not fix this be sure to send a pr.
Here is wha vmstat
ok, cool. thanks. next simple question, once i change these, how do
i get sendmail to pick up the new settings without rebooting the
server?
Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 01:30:15PM -0500, Steel City Phantom wrote:
my bsd LAMP machine won't send any emails
Using FreeBSD 4.10 release and confused about what to do with the startup script in
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.sh when installing the port. The package on another
machine works fine b/c it just has options to start and stop in
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.sh.
The port however has a totally
aaron said the following on 11/01/04 15:15:
Using FreeBSD 4.10 release and confused about what to do with the startup script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.sh when installing the port. The package on another machine works fine b/c it just has options to start and stop in
Hello i was wondering how to check the immutable flag on FreeBSD, on linux there is
something called lsattr that is mention in the man pages. Is ther any other way?
Best regards
Oskar
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oskar johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cheers,
Hello i was wondering how to check the immutable flag on FreeBSD, on
linux there is something called lsattr that is mention in the man
pages. Is ther any other way?
Check the -o option in ls(1)
Cheers,
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Hello aaron,
Monday, November 1, 2004, 9:15:25 PM, you wrote:
Using FreeBSD 4.10 release and confused about what to do with the
startup script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.sh when installing the
port. The package on another machine works fine b/c it just has
options to start and stop in
My software is configured to reply with a 'Top Posted'. I got used to
this 25 years ago, and have used this format ever since. I usually
remember what I wrote and am simply looking for answers or responses. I
sort through previous information only when I need to. Usually my memory
is adequate.
I'm having trouble getting a 4 port nic to work in a machine I'm
building. It is using the (4) dc driver and I've got miibus and dc options
enabled in my kernel configuration (I'm still running with GENERIC). This
is FreeBSD 4.10 REL p3.
The machine comes up okay, and I can configure
Hi,
Does anybody here know anything about NFS4 server support in FreeBSD?
Searching doesn't reveal much but I'm asking on the offchance somebody
has some inside information.
Thanks,
-lewiz.
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In the last episode (Nov 01), Miguel Mendez said:
On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 21:20:16 +0100 oskar johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello i was wondering how to check the immutable flag on FreeBSD,
on linux there is something called lsattr that is mention in the
man pages. Is ther any other way?
Greetings,
I was looking at the hardware-i386 under releases for
a PCI modem V.92 data/fax/voice that is supported
under FreeBSD. Found only a reference to 3com 3CP5609
not much on google, but one OpenBSD link compained
about it.
I would like to get a feedback if anyone had a
successful
In the last episode (Nov 01), Lewis Thompson said:
Does anybody here know anything about NFS4 server support in FreeBSD?
Searching doesn't reveal much but I'm asking on the offchance
somebody has some inside information.
A snapshot for FreeBSD 5.2 is at ftp://ftp.cis.uoguelph.ca/pub/nfsv4/ .
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 03:14:16PM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Nov 01), Lewis Thompson said:
Does anybody here know anything about NFS4 server support in FreeBSD?
Searching doesn't reveal much but I'm asking on the offchance
somebody has some inside information.
A
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:09, borg wrote:
Greetings,
I was looking at the hardware-i386 under releases for
a PCI modem V.92 data/fax/voice that is supported
under FreeBSD. Found only a reference to 3com 3CP5609
not much on google, but one OpenBSD link compained
about it.
I would like to
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 17:15, Lloyd Hayes wrote:
Yes, this drive works fine under windows XP. It has fat32 file system on it.
When I had FBSD v5.2.1 on this computer several months ago and the
system recognized it fine. But none of the Linux distros would recognize it.
However, I realized
On Monday 01 November 2004 06:26 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 11/1/04 1:36:24 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sunday 31 October 2004 08:54 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know who Kris is. I respect and appreciate his contributions. I
don't respect
Did you do a make buildkernel before?
Aaron P. Martinez wrote:
I just got the new 5.3 rc2 cvsuped the sources (not much was updated
that i could see) and proceeded to do a make buildworld and make
buildkernel.
When i tried to make installkernel it got the following error.
Do any of you have experience with 200/400GB LTO scsi
tape drives in general, and Dell's model in particular?
I need opinions on reliability and speed.
hal
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In a message dated 11/1/04 4:37:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't use 5.x because its slow IS technical help. You guys just dont
want anyone to say it.
You guys? I wasn't aware that I was representing anyone but myself.
It seems all you want to do is contradict
Gareth wrote:
Hi all,
I've been experiencing some problems mounting a Windows XP SP2 share
in FreeBSD 4.10. My samba version is samba-2.2.8a_2. I have turned off
the firewall on the windows machine, and all traffic on the FreeBSD
machine's internal 192.168.0 subnet flows freely.
I am trying to
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:45, Nagilum wrote:
Did you do a make buildkernel before?
Aaron P. Martinez wrote:
I just got the new 5.3 rc2 cvsuped the sources (not much was updated
that i could see) and proceeded to do a make buildworld and make
buildkernel.
When i tried to make
Thanks all! I added apache_enable=YES to the file and all is well. I was
expecting rc.conf to be in /usr/local/etc instead.
Aaron
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Subject: Re:
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 16:58, Aaron P. Martinez wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:45, Nagilum wrote:
Did you do a make buildkernel before?
Aaron P. Martinez wrote:
I just got the new 5.3 rc2 cvsuped the sources (not much was updated
that i could see) and proceeded to do a make
* Lloyd Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1138 20:38]:
When I go to configure an Internet connection over a network, I seem to
be getting the same errors with FreeBSD and the wifi card that I got
with Linux. I am probably approaching it wrong, someway. Trying to do
something (?) that I shouldn't,
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 02:44:44PM -0500, Steel City Phantom wrote:
ok, cool. thanks. next simple question, once i change these, how do i
get sendmail to pick up the new settings without rebooting the server?
Easy.
# cd /etc/mail
# make restart
Cheers,
Hi,
I'd like to know where I could get a complete list of the possible process
states shown in ps , and their meanings ?
Regards
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On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 20:17:01 - (GMT), Hugo Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know where I could get a complete list of the possible process
states shown in ps , and their meanings ?
A good starting point is
$ man ps
You could also try:
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 01:03:42PM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote:
: I am an absolute believer in only running csh on root. If you want something
: else, su - toor.
I thought you might have been on to something. But alas, I got the same
result. I'm posting the output to freesd-gnome to see if they
The information which you requested is at the bottom. dmesg, fstab, and
rc.conf.
While the 'dmesg' refers to a printer, I haven't hooked one up to this
system yet. I figured that I would deal with one problem at a time. So
far, none of the UNIX type systems has liked much of my equipment, and I
Start with the basics
Exactly!
Here you go:
plip0: flags=8851UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 16384
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
On FreeBSD, I've been
This is probably a dumb question.
I need to add a user that can su to root. So
I add the user with adduser, invite the user into the wheel group (GID
0) then add the user to the wheel group in /etc/group
su still fails. What am I missing? It's go to be something really dumb.
Thanks for
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On Nov 1, 2004, at 6:52 PM, Dan Ferris wrote:
This is probably a dumb question.
I need to add a user that can su to root. So
I add the user with adduser, invite the user into the wheel group (GID
0) then add the user to the wheel group in
Am Dienstag, 2. November 2004 01:52 schrieb Dan Ferris:
This is probably a dumb question.
I need to add a user that can su to root. So
I add the user with adduser, invite the user into the wheel group (GID
0) then add the user to the wheel group in /etc/group
You don't need to maually
On Monday 01 November 2004 04:29 pm, jason wrote:
Gareth wrote:
Hi all,
I've been experiencing some problems mounting a Windows XP SP2
share in FreeBSD 4.10. My samba version is samba-2.2.8a_2. I
have turned off the firewall on the windows machine, and all
traffic on the FreeBSD
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to get past a sticky routing situation by running routed on
all of my machines in my server cluster. I've been instructed by
several sources of authority that the best solution for a multi-homed
ip address scenario is bind the ip addresses to the loopback device and
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 00:01, Lloyd Hayes wrote:
The information which you requested is at the bottom. dmesg, fstab, and
rc.conf.
While the 'dmesg' refers to a printer, I haven't hooked one up to this
system yet. I figured that I would deal with one problem at a time. So
far, none of the
man ps / freebsd handbook don't speak about this, afaik.
On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 20:17:01 - (GMT), Hugo Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know where I could get a complete list of the possible
process
states shown in ps , and their meanings ?
A good starting point is
$ man
On Monday 01 November 2004 13:33, Henry Miller wrote:
You can add more ram, but considering the age of that system it
really isn't worth the cost. I don't know what that system takes,
but in many cases old RAM isn't made anymore, so when you can buy it
(supply and demand) you pay far more
In the immortal words of R. W. [EMAIL PROTECTED]...
It depends on the memory, it's probably PC100 or PC133. PC133 is
still widely available and an extra 256MB would make a considerable
difference. I have a 700MHz P3 with 512 MB, and it's fine for
ordinary desktop use.
PC100 is harder
Question: If I have an iso image smaller than the CD-R I am burning it to,
what happens to that extra space? Is it useless? Can I burn another iso fs
to it later, overwriting the first?
jm
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On Monday 01 November 2004 06:29 pm, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
Question: If I have an iso image smaller than the CD-R I am burning
it to, what happens to that extra space? Is it useless? Can I burn
another iso fs to it later, overwriting the first?
jm
The extra space on a CD-R is useless
I'm experiencing frequent freeze in my FreeBSD with out any error
message. I don't know what exactly the reason is and I can only put my
current dead system information here:
The system is 5.3RC1, KDE, Firefox without flash plugin yet, Konsole
is dong make install clean at /usr/ports/www/mozilla.
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