I get similar error when trying to open text/enriched emails.
mutt creates a temprorary file under /tmp until it fills the
partition, then I get
/tmp: write failed, filesystem is full
If I'm able to exit mutt normally, the file is deleted automatically.
If I kill mutt process I can see
Yeah, it seems to be the case that enough traffic was being generated
to delay the dhcp leases that the client computers were giving up. I
used dhcping to watch and witnessed it in action. Moving dhcp to
another server solved the issue. Likely I'll be moving some other
services off that
Yeah, it seems to be the case that enough traffic was being generated
to delay the dhcp leases that the client computers were giving up. I
used dhcping to watch and witnessed it in action. Moving dhcp to
another server solved the issue. Likely I'll be moving some other
services off that
I just upgraded one of my machines to FreeBSD 8-RC1.
# uname -srmi
FreeBSD 8.0-RC1 amd64 GENERIC
postfix-2.4.11,1
cyrus-sasl-2.1.23
courier-authlib-base-0.62.4
courier-authlib-mysql-0.62.4
Inside a jail Im running a mailserver (postfix). After the upgrade
smtp-auth with SASL2 and authdaemond
On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 19:14:49 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com
wrote:
I'd
prefer to just build evince to know the default size [...]
In the past, I had similar problems with other programs that
defaulted to LETTER, but here in Germany, we use DIN A4. So
I set those in
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009, Polytropon wrote:
On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 19:14:49 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com
wrote:
I'd
prefer to just build evince to know the default size [...]
In the past, I had similar problems with other programs that
defaulted to LETTER, but here in Germany, we
Steve,
Unfortinatly the development and production servers are windows
running IIS. However, I have tried the following two experiments:
1.) using IIS's logs I am able to see all hits to development and production
servers. When I visit the development server through the FreeBSD NAT box I
2009/9/20 Fernando Apesteguía fernando.apesteg...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I'm having some problems trying to update from FreeBSD 8.0 Beta1 to 8.0 Beta4.
I upgraded from 7.2 to beta1 some time ago, using freebsd-update
without problems. Later
I did the same thing to reach beta2. Yesterday I tried
Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
2009/9/20 Fernando Apesteguía fernando.apesteg...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I'm having some problems trying to update from FreeBSD 8.0 Beta1 to 8.0
Beta4.
I upgraded from 7.2 to beta1 some time ago, using freebsd-update
without problems. Later
I did the same thing
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 09:31:54AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
[...]
If evince just had A4 as a default, it could be patched. But it appears
to get the A4 size from gnome, somehow.
How about setting your locale in ~/.dmrc? eg:
[Desktop]
Session=default
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 09:31:54AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
[...]
If evince just had A4 as a default, it could be patched. But it appears
to get the A4 size from gnome, somehow.
How about setting your locale in ~/.dmrc? eg:
[Desktop]
Hi,
anybody knows if it's possible to set BIOS wake up time in FreeBSD. I
have a machine I would like to regularly shutdown and wake up at
different times depending the on the day of week.
Cheers,
Anselm
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On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:06:28PM +0200, Anselm Strauss wrote:
Hi,
anybody knows if it's possible to set BIOS wake up time in FreeBSD. I
have a machine I would like to regularly shutdown and wake up at
different times depending the on the day of week.
The easy and cheap way to
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:06:28PM +0200, Anselm Strauss wrote:
Hi,
anybody knows if it's possible to set BIOS wake up time in FreeBSD. I
have a machine I would like to regularly shutdown and wake up at
different times depending the on the day of week.
The easy and
On Sep 21, 2009, at 14:16:53, Rolf G Nielsen wrote:
Roland Smith wrote:
There are such timers, that run over a week rather than just 24
hours, and they can have different times each day.
And make sure you set in the BIOS (if able) to power on after power
fail and test it to make sure
Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl 09/21/09 4:06 PM
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:06:28PM +0200, Anselm Strauss wrote:
Hi,
anybody knows if it's possible to set BIOS wake up time in FreeBSD. I
have a machine I would like to regularly shutdown and wake up at
different times depending the on the
Hi,
so does anybody know what could be wrong with this?
Thanks!
Pierre-Luc Drouin
Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
Hi,
My motherboard (EVGA X58 Classified) has a JMicron JMB363 SATA300/PATA
controller and it seems to be working fine with FreeBSD as long as I
don't try burning a DVD or a CD with my
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