Re: Makefile question... please help...

2006-12-06 Thread VeeJay
Thanks Where can I make above mentioned required changes... can you please give me a little hint... since I am novice to Unix Thanks... VJ On 12/6/06, VeeJay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, Is it possible to make configuration changes in Makefile to install a port as per one's

Re: SiS SATA controllers that work with FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Garrett Cooper
Garrett Cooper wrote: Hello, Just upgraded my server system from a 1.2 GHz Celeron to a 3.0 GHz and I'm running into an issue with the SATA RAID controller. Every time I have the controller enabled with the drive connected, the system locks up, possibly due to IRQ conflict, etc, but I'm

Which version to use ( Xeon 64 bits )

2006-12-06 Thread Frank Bonnet
Hello I just receive a new IBM X3650 server bi-proc XEON and I wonder which version of FreeBSD to use with it I386 or AMD64 ? Of course it is a 64 bits machine infos, links welcome thanks -- Frank ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

memory limit in cron

2006-12-06 Thread Alexey Sveshnikov
Hi!! I have some problems with running perl script from cron. My script works with huge log files and it's size grows up to 300-1500Mb. It's necessity and can't be done in other ways than collecting data into hashes. When memory usage reaches 256Mb, error happens: Out of memory during

Re: Makefile question... please help...

2006-12-06 Thread Koushik Narayanan
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 12:38:49AM +0100, VeeJay wrote: Hi there, Is it possible to make configuration changes in Makefile to install a port as per one's requirments? It is possible. But it is better to avoid as it gets overwritten when you cvsup or portsnap. I want to accomplish two

python 2.3 binary package bug

2006-12-06 Thread Robin Becker
I installed this binary package ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6-stable/All/python23-2.3.5_1.tbz on my freebsd 6.1 system and while testing had a problem related to /usr/local/lib/python2.3/lib-dynload/_socket.so (it didn't appear to be there). When I build from the

Re: python 2.3 binary package bug

2006-12-06 Thread Gerard Seibert
On Wednesday December 06, 2006 at 07:40:57 (AM) Robin Becker wrote: I installed this binary package ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6-stable/All/python23-2.3.5_1.tbz on my freebsd 6.1 system and while testing had a problem related to

Re: BSDStats Report for December 1st, 2006

2006-12-06 Thread Ian Smith
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, 09:50:20 -0400 Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - --On Wednesday, December 06, 2006 00:31:49 +1100 Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [..] report_devices sends the output of

Re: cant able to telnet the freebsd system

2006-12-06 Thread Bill Moran
In response to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Team I put entry in /etc/rc.conf as inetd_enable=YES and after that /etc/inetd.conf I uncomment the telnet line to activate the telnet server then restarted the telnet service /etc/rc.d/inetd restart and it get restarted but I

Re: BSDStats Report for December 1st, 2006

2006-12-06 Thread Marc G. Fournier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - --On Thursday, December 07, 2006 00:26:19 +1100 Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I notice tonight that all of the 'none' devices reported there all seem also to be display adapters. On my Thinkpad T23 (not yet reporting) I see the pciconf

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Arjan van Leeuwen
Hi Henry, others, As of the latest weekly development release of Opera (see http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/), it's now possible to use any Linux plugin in the native Opera for FreeBSD version, including Flash and Acrobat Reader. The feature will be included in the upcoming Opera 9.1.

NIC problems

2006-12-06 Thread Matthew Edwards
Hi, I have a Intel Desktop Board D946GZIS and im using FreeBSD 6.2 Pre-release. I can't get the NIC to work. Please can someone help me as this is urgent. __ Matthew Edwards Clarotech Consulting (Pty) Ltd. Tel: +27 21 762-2928 Fax: +27 21 762-7654 Cell:

Re: mod_perl update issue

2006-12-06 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
Eric wrote: CPUTYPE?=athlon64 either way, its installed now. i have never seen that happen before. thanks! We all just found this when I submitted the 2.0.3 update. A patch will be added to the ports tree and I've committed a fix to mp2 svn upstream so 2.0.4 will not need it. Patch below

Re: how do I see security logs without turning on sendmail?

2006-12-06 Thread Wayne
Wasp King wrote: there must be a way to enable only local mail delivery...but I am not sure how.. Someone already posted the rc.conf switches to disable sendmail. Use those, esp sendmail_enable=NONE to get rid of it. Then install an alternate. I use SSMTP from the ports. -Wayne

Re: NIC problems

2006-12-06 Thread Lane
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 08:38, Matthew Edwards wrote: Hi, I have a Intel Desktop Board D946GZIS and im using FreeBSD 6.2 Pre-release. I can't get the NIC to work. Please can someone help me as this is urgent. __ Matthew Edwards Clarotech Consulting

Re: installing from a harddisk prepared in a functional system

2006-12-06 Thread Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg
Steve Franks wrote: How does one make a 'boot' disk - be it cdrom, harddrive or flash (presuming your bios will boot from all those devices, of course)? 1.The handbook specifies you need to minimally copy the /bin folder to the destination. 2. Obviously you want a valid ufs2 partition. 3.

Re: installing from a harddisk prepared in a functional system

2006-12-06 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 08:03:56PM -0700, Steve Franks wrote: How does one make a 'boot' disk - be it cdrom, harddrive or flash (presuming your bios will boot from all those devices, of course)? 1.The handbook specifies you need to minimally copy the /bin folder to the destination. 2.

Re: custom rc.d script not working

2006-12-06 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 08:56:37AM +0530, Gobbledegeek wrote: My script is in /etc/rc.d and it executes - only when I login and find no zebra process... executing it manually starts zebra allright. Why should I put it in /usr/local/etc/rc.d ? Because that is where the system expects to find

Re: python 2.3 binary package bug

2006-12-06 Thread Robin Becker
Gerard Seibert wrote: .. them. If it is a bug what's the reporting mechanism? man send-pr what an awful interface that was ;( made me grumpy using it. Perhaps I've grown too used to these new fangled web applications :) -- Robin Becker

Re: python 2.3 binary package bug

2006-12-06 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Robin Becker wrote: Gerard Seibert wrote: .. them. If it is a bug what's the reporting mechanism? man send-pr what an awful interface that was ;( made me grumpy using it. Perhaps I've grown too used to these new fangled web applications :) http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html

Re: Which version to use ( Xeon 64 bits )

2006-12-06 Thread Peter A. Giessel
On 2006/12/06 0:36, Frank Bonnet seems to have typed: Hello I just receive a new IBM X3650 server bi-proc XEON and I wonder which version of FreeBSD to use with it I386 or AMD64 ? Of course it is a 64 bits machine infos, links welcome thanks It depends on what you are going to do with

Re: Which version to use ( Xeon 64 bits )

2006-12-06 Thread Josh Carroll
I just receive a new IBM X3650 server bi-proc XEON and I wonder which version of FreeBSD to use with it I386 or AMD64 ? Do you have more than 4GB of RAM? If not, I'd recommend sticking with i386. There are very few things that will actually run any faster with the AMD64 version (notably, media

Thunderbird extension problem

2006-12-06 Thread Kay Abendroth
Hello, I have problems installing extensions to Thunderbird on my FreeBSD system. After installing an extension and a restart of the application, the extension simply isn't available. I already build a debug version of Thunderbird, but that didn't help to give some useful

Re: Thunderbird extension problem

2006-12-06 Thread Michael Johnson
On 12/6/06, Kay Abendroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have problems installing extensions to Thunderbird on my FreeBSD system. After installing an extension and a restart of the application, the extension simply isn't available. I already build a debug version of Thunderbird,

display power

2006-12-06 Thread abc
can someone tell me how to stop FreeBSD (4.11) from turning off my monitor (after whatever preset timeout there is)? it's messing my monitor up because it takes my monitor about an hour to stabilize the display after being turned off - and i can't afford a new monitor right now. until it is

Re: Thunderbird extension problem

2006-12-06 Thread Kay Abendroth
Michael Johnson wrote: On 12/6/06, Kay Abendroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have problems installing extensions to Thunderbird on my FreeBSD system. After installing an extension and a restart of the application, the extension simply isn't available. I already build a debug

Xorg 7.2 ante portas

2006-12-06 Thread O. Hartmann
Hello. Xorg 7.2 is about to be released - with nice new features an, more important, bugfixes, upgraded drivers etc. Are there any plans of supporting this version via the ports collection? It seems that the ports still have the outdated monolithical Xorg 6.9 version. regards, Oliver

Re: display power

2006-12-06 Thread Warren Block
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can someone tell me how to stop FreeBSD (4.11) from turning off my monitor (after whatever preset timeout there is)? vidcontrol -t off Unless you're running X, in which case I know it can be done, but can't remember how. Incidentally, a monitor

Re: Xorg 7.2 ante portas

2006-12-06 Thread John Nielsen
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 12:42, O. Hartmann wrote: Hello. Xorg 7.2 is about to be released - with nice new features an, more important, bugfixes, upgraded drivers etc. Are there any plans of supporting this version via the ports collection? Yes. See the freebsd-x11 mailing list archives

Re: Xorg 7.2 ante portas

2006-12-06 Thread Kövesdán Gábor
O. Hartmann schrieb: Hello. Xorg 7.2 is about to be released - with nice new features an, more important, bugfixes, upgraded drivers etc. Are there any plans of supporting this version via the ports collection? It seems that the ports still have the outdated monolithical Xorg 6.9 version.

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Scott Mitchell
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 02:51:16PM +0100, Arjan van Leeuwen wrote: Hi Henry, others, As of the latest weekly development release of Opera (see http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/), it's now possible to use any Linux plugin in the native Opera for FreeBSD version, including Flash and

Which live CD for recovery

2006-12-06 Thread Erik Norgaard
Hi: Which live CD is recommended for recovery? What I'd like is to have as many disk analysis tools at hand just in case. The case is that I am not recovering a FBSD system but Windows XP (*sigh*). After trying to help a friend clean her pc for virus it won't boot, even in safe mode...

Re: python 2.3 binary package bug

2006-12-06 Thread Gerard Seibert
On Wednesday December 06, 2006 at 11:34:40 (AM) Alex Zbyslaw wrote: Robin Becker wrote: Gerard Seibert wrote: .. them. If it is a bug what's the reporting mechanism? man send-pr what an awful interface that was ;( made me grumpy using it. Perhaps I've grown too

Re: Xorg 7.2 ante portas

2006-12-06 Thread Micah
O. Hartmann wrote: Hello. Xorg 7.2 is about to be released - with nice new features an, more important, bugfixes, upgraded drivers etc. Are there any plans of supporting this version via the ports collection? It seems that the ports still have the outdated monolithical Xorg 6.9 version.

Disk I/O DEAD slow after upgrade from 5.5 - 6.1

2006-12-06 Thread Rob Connon
Hi All, We recently upgraded a mail server from FreeBSD 5.5 to 6.1 and also moved the /home partition from a shared RAID 1 Volume with the system disk to a 3 x 300GB RAID 5 volume. Upon users returning the complaints starting to roll in about IMAP (squirrelmail / MUA's) access being

Re: python 2.3 binary package bug

2006-12-06 Thread Robin Becker
Gerard Seibert wrote: On Wednesday December 06, 2006 at 11:34:40 (AM) Alex Zbyslaw wrote: Robin Becker wrote: Gerard Seibert wrote: .. them. If it is a bug what's the reporting mechanism? man send-pr what an awful interface that was ;( made me grumpy using it. Perhaps I've

Re: Which live CD for recovery

2006-12-06 Thread Kay Abendroth
Erik Norgaard wrote: Hi: Which live CD is recommended for recovery? What I'd like is to have as many disk analysis tools at hand just in case. The case is that I am not recovering a FBSD system but Windows XP (*sigh*). After trying to help a friend clean her pc for virus it won't boot,

Re: display power

2006-12-06 Thread Frank Shute
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 10:48:06AM -0700, Warren Block wrote: On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can someone tell me how to stop FreeBSD (4.11) from turning off my monitor (after whatever preset timeout there is)? vidcontrol -t off Unless you're running X, in which case I

Re: python 2.3 binary package bug

2006-12-06 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Robin Becker wrote: more relaxing somehow even though it's really the same info. Perhaps it was the fact that send-pr uses vi rather than my normal vim. All those nice colours would have helped. Thanks for the pointers. If you set $VISUAL in your environment to /usr/local/bin/vim (assuming

Re: display power

2006-12-06 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Warren Block wrote: On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can someone tell me how to stop FreeBSD (4.11) from turning off my monitor (after whatever preset timeout there is)? vidcontrol -t off Unless you're running X, in which case I know it can be done, but can't remember how.

Re: python 2.3 binary package bug

2006-12-06 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Gerard Seibert wrote: http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html You are right Alex. I had forgotten about that never having used it personally. I have a question though. The PC based send-pr captures certain system attributes. Does the web based one function similarly? I don't believe it does.

system bootup console setup

2006-12-06 Thread J. W. Ballantine
Ok, I should be able to find this somewhere in the documentation, but I can't (must be looking for the wrong key words). When the system boots, the consoles need to be initialized and defined somewhere. I want to change the definition, but I can't find the startup script that init's them.

Any way to tell what the RAM configuration is?

2006-12-06 Thread patrick
I'm wondering if there's any way in FreeBSD (4.x on i386) to tell what the RAM configuration in the system is? ie. Can it show me if I have four 256MB modules versus two 512MB's? Obviously it would be possible to just open up the computer and see for my self, I'm hoping I can save myself a trip

Any advantages xinetd has over inetd anymore?

2006-12-06 Thread Jamie
I was considering installing xinetd on my FreeBSD server, but reading the man page for inetd, I see the traditional inetd offers all kinds of rate limiting by service, ip, etc, that I was going to upgrade to xinetd for. Many people I've talked to claim xinetd is so superior in function,

** SICK SERVER **

2006-12-06 Thread ~ Evaldo
Hello there! How did you solved this trouble? I´m experiencing this right now, since two days ago. Any help will welcome. Please Sincerely. Evaldo at fcm.unicamp.br or tio_evaldo at yahoo.com.br ~ Evaldo - Você quer respostas

Re: display power

2006-12-06 Thread Peter A. Giessel
On 2006/12/06 9:37, Frank Shute seems to have typed: On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 10:48:06AM -0700, Warren Block wrote: Incidentally, a monitor like that can be a fire hazard. Replace as soon as possible. It shouldn't be hard, because people are giving away used CRTs now. I've got a houseful

SICK SERVER

2006-12-06 Thread Evaldo Silva
Hello there! How did you solved this trouble? I´m experiencing this right now, since two days ago. Any help will welcome. Please Sincerely. Evaldo at fcm.unicamp.br or tio_evaldo at yahoo.com.br ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: FreeBSD Port Question

2006-12-06 Thread Julian D. Seifert
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/slow.html#SLOW-WORK maybe this will help you in finding the distribution. ciao, Julian D. `alamar` Seifert -- This is Unix and Netware country, on a quiet night you can hear NT Reboot. gpg fingerprint: 435D DDDA 251B

Re: ** SICK SERVER **

2006-12-06 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 03:44:30PM +, ~ Evaldo wrote: Hello there! How did you solved this trouble? I?m experiencing this right now, since two days ago. Any help will welcome. Please What problem? You haven't given any information about any problem. jerry Sincerely.

Re: Any way to tell what the RAM configuration is?

2006-12-06 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Dec 6, 2006, at 11:00 AM, patrick wrote: I'm wondering if there's any way in FreeBSD (4.x on i386) to tell what the RAM configuration in the system is? ie. Can it show me if I have four 256MB modules versus two 512MB's? Obviously it would be possible to just open up the computer and see for

Re: system bootup console setup

2006-12-06 Thread Pieter de Goeje
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 20:00, J. W. Ballantine wrote: Ok, I should be able to find this somewhere in the documentation, but I can't (must be looking for the wrong key words). When the system boots, the consoles need to be initialized and defined somewhere. I want to change the

Re: Any way to tell what the RAM configuration is?

2006-12-06 Thread Vince Hoffman
patrick wrote: I'm wondering if there's any way in FreeBSD (4.x on i386) to tell what the RAM configuration in the system is? ie. Can it show me if I have four 256MB modules versus two 512MB's? Obviously it would be possible to just open up the computer and see for my self, I'm hoping I can save

Re: SICK SERVER

2006-12-06 Thread Nathan Vidican
Evaldo Silva wrote: Hello there! How did you solved this trouble? I´m experiencing this right now, since two days ago. Any help will welcome. Please Sincerely. Evaldo at fcm.unicamp.br or tio_evaldo at yahoo.com.br ___

Re: SICK SERVER

2006-12-06 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 03:17:51PM -0500, Nathan Vidican wrote: Evaldo Silva wrote: Hello there! How did you solved this trouble? I?m experiencing this right now, since two days ago. Any help will welcome. Please Sincerely. Evaldo at fcm.unicamp.br or tio_evaldo at

Re: Any way to tell what the RAM configuration is?

2006-12-06 Thread Josh Carroll
Sure. Install the dmidecode port (from /usr/ports/sysutils/ dmidecode), and run: dmidecode -t memory Of course, this relies on the BIOS reporting the memory properly. In my case, on an Asus P5B motherboard, it reports the RAM at 533 MHz (DDR2-533), even though it's set in the BIOS to run

Re: Xorg 7.2 ante portas

2006-12-06 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 12:47:27PM -0500, John Nielsen wrote: On Wednesday 06 December 2006 12:42, O. Hartmann wrote: Hello. Xorg 7.2 is about to be released - with nice new features an, more important, bugfixes, upgraded drivers etc. Are there any plans of supporting this version via the

Re: BSDStats Report for December 1st, 2006

2006-12-06 Thread Antony Mawer
On 7/12/2006 12:26 AM, Ian Smith wrote: Ahem, could it be someone from (this time) Australia is gaming the system? We've gone up from 425 a little earlier to (just now) 555 FreeBSD systems, and while we're never sorry to be beating the Yanks, especially at their own game, I doubt that it's fair

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Scott Mitchell
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 05:51:59PM +, Scott Mitchell wrote: Followed your instructions, put my linux-flashplugin and acroread plugin directories on Opera's plugin search path and... wow! everything suddenly started working. I was asked off-list how I set up the plugin search path to get

Re: Which live CD for recovery

2006-12-06 Thread David Robillard
Which live CD is recommended for recovery? What I'd like is to have as many disk analysis tools at hand just in case. There are a lot to choose from, as you can see from this list: http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php I believe one of two things has happened: the anti virus placed a

Re: Which live CD for recovery

2006-12-06 Thread Erik Norgaard
David Robillard wrote: So, I need to recover data to some other machine, and then see if I can recover the system file without a full reinstall. Do you have a USB drive? Can you mount it on the crippled Windows Box? If so, then I would suggest that you backup the user's data, format the

Re: Which live CD for recovery

2006-12-06 Thread David Robillard
On 12/6/06, Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you have a USB drive? Can you mount it on the crippled Windows Box? If so, then I would suggest that you backup the user's data, format the crippled box's disk drive and do a clean Windows install. After all, there probably was a virus on

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Svein Halvor Halvorsen
Arjan van Leeuwen wrote: As of the latest weekly development release of Opera (see http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/), it's now possible to use any Linux plugin in the native Opera for FreeBSD version, including Flash and Acrobat Reader. The feature will be included in the upcoming

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Arjan van Leeuwen
Op Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:46:12 +0100 schreef Scott Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 05:51:59PM +, Scott Mitchell wrote: Followed your instructions, put my linux-flashplugin and acroread plugin directories on Opera's plugin search path and... wow! everything suddenly

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Robert Huff
[maintainer CCed] Scott Mitchell writes: First you'll need to have the www/linux-flashplugin7 and print/acroread7 ports installed There may be a problem here: = install_flash_player_7_linux.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/flashplugin/7.0r68. =

Re: Re: Any way to tell what the RAM configuration is?

2006-12-06 Thread patrick
Awesome, that works like a charm! Thanks, Patrick On 12/6/06, Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Dec 6, 2006, at 11:00 AM, patrick wrote: I'm wondering if there's any way in FreeBSD (4.x on i386) to tell what the RAM configuration in the system is? ie. Can it show me if I have four

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Christian Walther
On 06/12/06, Svein Halvor Halvorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] This really bites, when you try to watch flix on youtube et.al. I personally favor VideoDownloader instead of the native flash stuff. VideoDownloader is an extension for Firefox that allows embedded media to be picked from many

Multihomed router with NAT

2006-12-06 Thread Christopher Cowart
Hello, I'm working on a router that acts as a captive portal and transparent http proxy for unregistered or disabled hosts that plug in to our network. The router has a public administrative interface on em0, 192.168.100.10/24. The router has a physically seperate interface, 192.168.200.10/24

Re: TCP parameters and interpreting tcpdump output

2006-12-06 Thread Dieter
I found a couple more things that don't look right. 17 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: . ack 52 win 65535 000107 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: . ack 52 win 65535 12 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: F 52:52(0) ack 52 win 65535 05 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: F 52:52(0) ack 52 win 65535 000172 IP src.65001

Re: TCP parameters and interpreting tcpdump output

2006-12-06 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Dec 6, 2006, at 6:46 AM, Dieter wrote: I found a couple more things that don't look right. 17 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: . ack 52 win 65535 000107 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: . ack 52 win 65535 12 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: F 52:52(0) ack 52 win 65535 05 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: F

Re: TCP parameters and interpreting tcpdump output

2006-12-06 Thread Bill Moran
Dieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found a couple more things that don't look right. 17 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: . ack 52 win 65535 000107 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: . ack 52 win 65535 12 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: F 52:52(0) ack 52 win 65535 05 IP bsd.63743 src.65001: F 52:52(0)

Re: portupgrade refusin to upgrade a port .. when it shouldn't imho

2006-12-06 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 10:55:40PM +0100, martinko wrote: Hello, According to freshports.org the newest multimedia/win32-codecs port (3.1.0.r1,1) is not vulnerable. I'm trying to upgrade version win32-codecs-3.1.0.p8,1 on my system but portupgrade + portaudit refuse me to do so: ** Port

Have a problem install 6.1 Release to ZFx86 processor

2006-12-06 Thread Sung Park
Hi, I'm trying to install 6.1 Release to ZFx86 processor but I couldn't get boot up from install CD. Does anyone try to install 6.1 to ZFx86? If you did it, how did you do it. I could install 4.5 Release to this processor from install CD but from upper version of freebsd. Thank you

Re: portupgrade refusin to upgrade a port .. when it shouldn't imho

2006-12-06 Thread martinko
Kris Kennaway wrote: On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 10:55:40PM +0100, martinko wrote: Hello, According to freshports.org the newest multimedia/win32-codecs port (3.1.0.r1,1) is not vulnerable. I'm trying to upgrade version win32-codecs-3.1.0.p8,1 on my system but portupgrade + portaudit refuse me

mount/umount UFS2 on DVD+RW

2006-12-06 Thread Frans-Jan v. Steenbeek
Hi folks! I have a small problem that bugged me the last days: I made a UFS2 filesystem on a DVD+RW (which can act like a RAM-disk). After some troubles it worked. I used the following commands to achieve this: # dvd+rw-format /dev/cd0 # bsdlabel -w acd0 # newfs -n /dev/acd0 # mount -o noatime

Re: portupgrade refusin to upgrade a port .. when it shouldn't imho

2006-12-06 Thread Josh Carroll
** Port marked as IGNORE: multimedia/win32-codecs: is forbidden: Remote code execution: http://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/24f6b1eb-43d5-11db-81e1-000e0c2e438a.html Isn't this behaviour flawed ?? Or am I missing something ? You need to make config in /usr/ports/multimedia/win32-codecs, and

freebsd jails

2006-12-06 Thread Denzil Kelly
I need to implement web content filtering using squidguard and/or dansguardian for several locations. Each site has different filtering requirements. I want to know if it is possible to do this using a jail for each site(provided that I have sufficiently powerful hardware). I want to have a

su to root denied?

2006-12-06 Thread john Mish III
I get this error message when I try to su to anything, either from root or to root, and I don't know why. $ su su: not running setuid Is there a config file that should be set..or what. This is preventing me from starting up some applications, even as root! ext57#

Re: su to root denied?

2006-12-06 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 07:52:50PM -0600, john Mish III wrote: I get this error message when I try to su to anything, either from root or to root, and I don't know why. $ su su: not running setuid Somehow your su application lost its setuid bit. Instead of blinding chmodding it you may want

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Jamie Jones
There may be a problem here: = install_flash_player_7_linux.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/flashplugin/7.0r68. = Attempting to fetch from http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/. fetch:

Re: su to root denied?

2006-12-06 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On December 6, 2006 9:42:41 PM -0500 Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 07:52:50PM -0600, john Mish III wrote: I get this error message when I try to su to anything, either from root or to root, and I don't know why. $ su su: not running setuid Somehow your su

Re: su to root denied?

2006-12-06 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 09:08:18PM -0600, Paul Schmehl wrote: --On December 6, 2006 9:42:41 PM -0500 Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 07:52:50PM -0600, john Mish III wrote: I get this error message when I try to su to anything, either from root or to root,

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Robert Huff
Jamie Jones writes: = Attempting to fetch from http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/. fetch: http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_7_linux.tar.gz: size mismatch: expected 1021264, actual 1017790 Thanks for the heads-up.

Re: SiS SATA controllers that work with FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Garrett Cooper
Garrett Cooper wrote: Garrett Cooper wrote: Hello, Just upgraded my server system from a 1.2 GHz Celeron to a 3.0 GHz and I'm running into an issue with the SATA RAID controller. Every time I have the controller enabled with the drive connected, the system locks up, possibly due to IRQ

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Jamie Jones
In fact, Flash 9 was announced in June. (See: http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200606/062806Flash9.html;) I've looked at that. The Linux version was only released (in Beta) last month, and also, it doesn't currently work with the linuxplugin wrapper code. Further

How to use ulpt driver?

2006-12-06 Thread a
I get USB printer Canon PIXMA iP 2000 and attached it to my computer. The kernel was compiled with: # USB support device uhci# UHCI PCI-USB interface device usb # USB Bus (required) device ugen# Generic device uhid

Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2006-12-06 Thread Garrett Cooper
Jamie Jones wrote: In fact, Flash 9 was announced in June. (See: http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200606/062806Flash9.html;) I've looked at that. The Linux version was only released (in Beta) last month, and also, it doesn't currently work with the linuxplugin

Re: How to use ulpt driver?

2006-12-06 Thread Garrett Cooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I get USB printer Canon PIXMA iP 2000 and attached it to my computer. The kernel was compiled with: # USB support device uhci# UHCI PCI-USB interface device usb # USB Bus (required) device ugen# Generic

urxvt arrow keys do not work in ncurse?

2006-12-06 Thread 张韡武
Hello. I am running urxvt and I have this problem: I. run sysinstall; II. press down arrow key on my keyboard; III. sysinstall quits; urxvt send escape sequence to applications run inside it, is it true that some application like sysinstall in freebsd are configured to ignore escape