me determine what I'm not doing
correctly or doing wrong?
Thanks,
Jud
$ dmesg
Copyright (c) 1992-2011 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights
reserved.
FreeBSD
abbreviations like jp (Japan), cn (Canada) - in
other words, nonsense.
Back on topic, you can and should ignore the warnings. They won't cause
any problems, which certainly can't be said about you fiddling with your
partitions.
Jud
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.
Works here with Opera 11 and opera-linuxplugins from the ports. CPU for
Opera stayed below 6%, for operapluginwrapper below 3%.
Do you have problems with other pages using Flash?
Jud
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Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail
Just wanted to mention that Flash works fine for me with native Opera and the
opera-linuxplugins port.
So did you install linux-Opera from the port? I haven't run linux-Opera on
FreeBSD in a while (I run it in Linux:), so I don't recall - is the binary
called opera or linux-opera?
Jud
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Right place, so all I can figure is when you initially ran it, the .opera or
.linux-opera folder, whichever it is, was put in /root instead of /home/$USER.
Looking as root or super-user, got such a folder in /root?
Jud
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will be taken care of by default whenever you run
portmaster against any of these upstream ports.
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Apologies for top-post.
Because many other ports depend on icu, it might be preferable to update
everything at the same time rather than piecemeal:
# portupgrade -rf icu-\*
Caution: This'll take a while.
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On Dec 18, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Steven Friedrich free
)
I don't know enough to understand whether using mvs has a chance of
working for me. If it might, how do I use mvs when attempting to
install? (The DVD does have the fixit environment available.)
Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions,
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in advance for any help you can offer on these questions.
Comments on other 'gotcha' items I may have missed are also welcome.
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Thinking of installing FreeBSD with ZFS root on my MacBook Pro as dual
boot, possibly treble with Win7. What's the best way to do this - Boot
Camp, then follow FreeBSD Wiki?
Thanks,
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innards, so
if the do-it-yourself aspect gets tiring and you don't mind spending
money on an OS, you may want to look at Macs. Interoperability with
Windows office apps might be a bit easier to attain going that road.
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On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 16:26:33 +0200, Jonathan McKeown
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On Monday 11 September 2006 15:56, Jud wrote:
everyone who uses FreeBSD knows that a better (meaning,
at least to many folks, more simplified and graphical)
installer would be nice
Perhaps as an option
) rather than in separate modules (7.0). Thus I believe the
assumption that installing 7.0 would improve matters is incorrect.
FYI, RC1 without compositing enabled works flawlessly so far for me on
-CURRENT. I'm running Xorg 6.9, portupgraded less than a week ago.
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I'd take the awe
). Now OSL2000 (or GAG, which will do the same job for
free rather than having to spend $25 at the end of the OSL2000 trial
period) should be able to boot FreeBSD.
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Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear Jud and friends:
OK, I finally figured out how to make OSL2000 work. In scanning all
bootable partitions, it lists FreeBSD as two partitions: the 512 MB
/boot partition (name unknown
the free GAG bootloader - URL:
http://gag.sourceforge.net/. The installation instructions seem pretty
self-explanatory to me, but if you have any questions, feel free to
ask. It's what I've used for years to boot triple or quadruple OS
systems, and I've never had a problem.
Jud
): Updates to ports may include
security fixes.
(2) Disadvantage of using -HEAD (-CURRENT): It is possible, though
perhaps not likely, that an updated port would require something your
-RELEASE base system lacked.
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the BIOS and change the Win driver back to the older versions.
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but I haven't done anything to unduly stress the system.
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the prompts through the install process
Simpler than that, actually. The availability of disk space that can be
made a primary partition is necessary, but FAT32 isn't.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Hope you get there.
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is available in Win2000 as well as XP, as is fixboot.
If you want to be able to boot both FreeBSD and Windows, you might have
a look at GAG (URL: http://gag.sourceforge.net/).
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. If you want to use GAG or
the FreeBSD bootloader, then install GRUB or Lilo to Linux root, *not*
to the MBR. (The installer for your Linux distro should have an option
for this.) GAG or the FreeBSD bootloader will then make GRUB or Lilo
boot Linux.
Jud
not have gnutls installed now (just removed it). Why should I get this
message (even after make clean and make distclean) ?
# make config
will allow you to redo your config choices and select SSL rather than
GNUTLS, support for which is broken in Dovecot itself ATM, thus in the
port also.
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installation, you might give it around 1GB, just in order to be quite
sure that you wouldn't have to play around with resizing partitions more
than once, but it's your call.
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being a problem for FreeBSD,
which will boot from anywhere the BIOS allows it to. See URL:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Large-Disk-HOWTO-4.html.
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, a couple with (at least advertised) heat and fluid
transfer analysis capabilities, but (1) getting these to run on FreeBSD
might involve custom work, and (2) FEA with heat/fluid transfer analysis
and CAD backend still doesn't necessarily exactly equal what you need.
Jud
://gag.sourceforge.net/.
This thermal analyzer program has no counterpart/substitute in FreeBSD?
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no pressing reason to include it in the base (it's
reasonably small)?
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at explaining what all those letter
options are for. Just type at the prompt:
$ man portupgrade
You'll have a much better idea of what the options do and which ones you
want to use for a given situation.
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stable for my needs. If I ran
a server and were responsible to others, I might decide that the most
recent 4.x version, 5.3-RELEASE, or the
5.3-plus-security-and-other-critical-fixes branch fit my needs better.
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weather is super hot this year!
In that case, see also /usr/ports/sysutils/fvcool.
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there is a learning curve, but I strangely
enjoy that sort of thing), since, as others have pointed out, you're
dealing with volunteers.
Hope this helps,
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It seems we have a volunteer. ;-)
Devon forgot to cc the list and has asked me to forward this. I snipped
a bit near the beginning (hope that's OK with you, Devon).
Jud
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:42:03 +0200, Devon H. O'Dell
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to set the FreeBSD slice (a/k/a partition in Windows-speak) bootable
during sysinstall. FYI: The '???' label will be for your Windows
partition, and it should work.
2 - Use the GAG boot loader. It's simple as can be. URL:
http://gag.sourceforge.net/.
Jud
, select Configure | XFree86 ?
You just have to do the config step separately after pkg_add.
Otherwise, no difference I'm aware of.
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if a simple binary pkg_add
to Linux-emul 7 would do the trick.
Portupgrade can be made to use packages (see the man page), avoiding the
compile problem.
If you don't have portupgrade (sysutils/portupgrade), then you should
install it. It's really useful!
What he said.
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worked for me under the early 4.x versions of FreeBSD.
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- I know you didn't ask, but if you want to use a browser, Opera is
small, fast and works very nicely.
I'm sure others will have various suggestions in all these categories.
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Jud wrote:
The leanest desktop environment for Linux/Unix/FreeBSD is XFCE4.
I don't think so; look here:
http://www.xwinman.org/otherdesktops.html
Oops, right you are. My fault
tried Acronis a year or two ago, and it seemed to work OK, but it
trashed my setup when I uninstalled it. Could well have been user error,
but it's the only one of a number of such products (P. Magic, Acronis, and
my favorite, BootItNG) with which I've ever had such a problem.
Jud
).
Does anyone know of any problems (or tips) specifically concerning use
of a router/firewall with a one-way cable modem?
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Are there any other things (bios settings, kernel modules, magic
chants,...) I could try?
I've been using DragonFly so I am not absolutely certain 4.10 still uses
/boot/loader.conf, but if it does, then inserting the following line in
that file may help:
hw.ata.ata_dma=1
Jud
, but will show it in the boot menu as ??? If you
prefer a boot manager that allows you to easily enter the names of the
OSs you are booting, you might try GAG (URL:
http://gag.sourceforge.net/).
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recent version, but haven't had time to try
it yet.)
I'd very much appreciate advice/recommendations regarding where the
problem might be and how to cure it.
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recommendation: The Handbook's installation guide is excellent -
print it out and have it with you when you install.
URL:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install.html
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I'll recommend it anyway:
URL: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/05/13/FreeBSD_Basics.html
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It appears I may have neglected to cc the list with my initial reply - if
not, apologies in advance for any duplication.
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' problem, I'm out of my depth there - hope someone
else can help you.
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Have a look at URL: http://gag.sourceforge.net/, or if you would like to
use Grub, it is available in the ports collection
(/usr/ports/sysutils/grub).
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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 09:08:35 -0700, John Klein
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What does the warning file system full mean?
That whatever you are doing has caused you to run out of room.
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hard disk will have only FreeBSD,and is capable to get
all the data from the original.
URL:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#NEW-HUGE-DISK
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FreeBSD disk second in the BIOS boot order. When you install FreeBSD,
choose to install the FreeBSD bootloader on *both* of your disks. You
will then be able to select at boot time whether to boot into Windows or
FreeBSD.
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prove insufficient, choose a
normal MBR (not the FreeBSD boot loader, not to leave the MBR
untouched) when installing FreeBSD.
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URL: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/06/21/FreeBSD_Basics.html
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as long as value and interest dictate, ISTM that top-posting is a PITA at
best, death to understanding at worst.
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very helpful in outlining the steps to follow.
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It's simple, it's easy, it works, and it works as fast as or faster than
any other method.
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CD), it appears not to be true that popularity (at least the *nix world
version) requires a graphical automated install, were that the goal of the
FreeBSD project.
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there in front of them.
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will be able to display
anti-aliased fonts if they are selected in fonts preferences. I find the
Bitstream Vera fonts give a very nice appearance.
URL: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-x11/2002/12/29/.html
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that these Linux users are major
corporations. Unless you are the heir to a sizable fortune, I wouldn't
worry about SCO wasting the time to sue you.
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On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 08:03:09PM -0500, Jud wrote:
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Has anyone succeeded to use the linux-opera port with anti-aliased
fonts?
During
, then boot into FreeBSD from the CD, go into post-install
configuration, choose to install a normal MBR (not the FreeBSD
bootloader), write the change, then install GAG (URL in previous message).
There are other options as well, but these should be enough to burden you
with for now. :)
Jud
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 10:50:03 -0500, HOLLOW, CHRISTOPHER
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Jud wrote:
[snip]
3. Install GAG, a free, easy and automagical boot loader. URL:
http://gag.sourceforge.net/.
You can also Grub it up:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/
http://www.daemonnews.org/200102
.
Finally, you will have to redo your GAG configuration, or if your system
doesn't boot into GAG, reinstall it.
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the Windows partition/slice active, then reboot; or
3. Install GAG, a free, easy and automagical boot loader. URL:
http://gag.sourceforge.net/.
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in the FAQ I cited below.
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What I want is to have the nt boot loader give the choice to boot
into
bsd by using the boot1 - bootsect.bsd method in boot.ini.
Read the following FAQ carefully. If you try it and are unsuccessful,
come on back here and let us know what happened.
URL:
http
to
recompile it with that device added (or kldload it as a module - I
imagine that's possible, though I haven't done it myself).
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itself, it's a snapshot of the -STABLE branch.
RELENG_4_9 contains only critical updates from the 4.9-RELEASE snapshot,
primarily if not exclusively security updates.
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*only* correct tag to use.
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I'm looking for a small applet that monitors the CPU heat. I did a fast
search
of the ports and really didn't find much based on descriptions - Is there
something like that that will run under X?
xmbmon
Jud
remember what were the error messages.
Hello, Robert. Try this:
URL: http://freebsd.rambler.ru/srch?words=grub+ufs2
HTH,
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RAM = low capacity hard drive, maybe
too low for KNOPPIX to load everything it needed to run on your machine.
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$ man mount
FreeBSD can not only read your WinME disk, it can write to it, so be
careful not to make unintentional changes.
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filesystems resembling NTFS (e.g., OS/2 and QNX), and the FreeBSD
bootloader doesn't have the extra space used by fancier bootloaders to
store multiple user-selectable names.
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, one standalone), and GAG has never had the
slightest trouble.
URL: http://gag.sourceforge.net/
Enjoy.
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I'm thinking of ports that work with native BSD suites.
Does linuxpluginwrapper work with FBSD 5.x?
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and a third hard drive. It finds all the OSs itself; all you have
to do is assign a number to each. (To boot Linux, you must install Lilo
or Grub to the kernel partition.) Hit a number on the keyboard when GAG's
screen comes up, and the corresponding OS boots. Easy as that.
Jud
an updated ports collection, then the files for
Opera and dependencies (these aren't terribly large, so it won't take
very long even on a slow connection) and burning these to a CD. You can
then use these to update your system that is behind the proxy server and
build Opera.
Jud
. Only the cvsup
won't work.
I'm now installing mozilla-firebird:-(
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How to get cvsup to get past my proxy-server?
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, please do as Greg
asks and provide more information.
Jud
and i have to boot windows(i installed FREEBSD and
WINDOWS2000).
Why?
Someone told me to configue the kernel.Add device acpicato
the kernel and make it ~I did so,nothing changed,porblem is still
there.HELP~!
It's almost impossible
on
the home page of the FreeBSD web site. :)
URL:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#NT-BOOTLOADER
You will also find many good answers to your question that have appeared
in this mailing list if you search at URL: http://freebsd.rambler.ru/.
Jud
(with dyndns.org).
That makes two votes on both counts (ddclient and www.dyndns.org).
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On 23 Dec 2003 20:24:34 +0100, Jaroslaw Nozderko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jud, Tillman, Bill,
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 18:58:16 -0600, Tillman Hodgson
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On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 01:52:46AM +0100, Jaroslaw Nozderko wrote:
I've got the following error:
Filesystem type
this. In fact it is a good
idea to print out the section of the Handbook regarding installation
beforehand so you have it with you for reference.
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UFS2 yet as far as
I know, so you may need to chainload as in the above example.
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that are relevant to what you want to do,
you may wish to ask specific questions on this list.
Good luck! I hope you enjoy FreeBSD.
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#CHANGING-BOOTPROMPT
Free bootloaders with configurable boot menus include Grub in ports
(/usr/ports/sysutils/grub), XOSL (which I haven't tried), and GAG, which
was easy (automatic, actually) to set up to boot 5 OSs from a RAID0 array
plus a 3rd hard drive.
Jud
have to set any extra
parameter?
Funny, I didn't think that should be a problem.
What partition type is OpenBSD creating?
Another possibility: If you have FreeBSD and OpenBSD on separate disks,
the FreeBSD bootloader must be installed on both drives.
Jud
:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/06/14/FreeBSD_Basics.html. 3 years
ago as a newbie it was far easier for me to understand than the Handbook.
One thing has changed in those 3 years: The user wanting to access the Net
must be a member of the 'dialer' group.
HTH,
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I'm trying to avoid!).
You think correctly. :)
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On 0, Jud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:The best tutorial I've seen on this remains URL:
:http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/06/14/FreeBSD_Basics.html. 3
years
:ago as a newbie it was far easier for me to understand
the FAQ at the FreeBSD web site re
dual booting with Win as well as extensive prior discussions in this list
with detailed advice. (You can search for the latter at URL:
http://freebsd.rambler.ru/.)
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FreeBSD's own bootloader (not
fancy, but it works), or one of the other solutions mentioned in the
extensive mailing list discussions I mentioned you might want to
search/read. :)
Jud
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a screwdriver into a motherboard
while trying to lock down a heat sink (I've done it), and too many heat
sinks are set up specifically for this sort of locking.
Jud
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a package, so pkg_add(1) doesn't know what to do with it.
Try an updated version of the port.
Pardon me for asking, but was your computer connected to the Internet when
you tried to make install using the port?
Jud
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 19:19:02 -0500, Jud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Nov 2003 12:59:39 -0500, Lowell Gilbert
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Valerian Galeru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have downloaded another version of opera and tried to install it
with pkg_add File_name and got a error like
specs with Riva Tuner)
myself and don't miss the 3D support, but that's because I play games only
occasionally and use Windows for them.
Jud
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