.
Actually, if you try to install some of the included packages you end up
swapping the disks quite frequently. It's quite annoying especially if
you decided to install packages because you are in a hurry.
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(haven't really used it since the upgrade to 6.0).
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your connection
and reconnect. You can probably do the same to vino by killing it and
then bringing it back up (not familiar with vino).
Once you know where the problem originates maybe you can figure out how
to fix it, or at least how to work around it.
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to see if
anyone has gotten it to work with FreeBSD, repeat until you find one
that works. [EMAIL PROTECTED] might be a good place to ask
too. The archives of that list usually has several recommendations.
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thanks
I noticed you CC'd freebsd-java freebsd-questions but didn't CC
freebsd-eclipse@ Have you searched their archives? Tried the
WITHOUT_CAIRO=yes knob? What kind of system are you trying to build
this on?
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freebsd-eclipse@ Have you searched their archives? Tried the
WITHOUT_CAIRO=yes knob? What kind of system are you trying to build
this on?
thanks Micah.. i'm not sure if i want to exclude cairo from
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/usr/ports/UPDATING before blindly upgrading and definitely before
mailing this list.
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that the accounts were hacked and treat the situation accordingly.
Contact the lists administrator in case it was a bug in the system...
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recording a demonstration and ended up using
vnc2swf instead (records a swf animation). I couldn't get xvidcap to
work with anything but really small windows, which was useless since I
was trying to demo a web application.
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low-end (read cheap) card? I know nvidia is often recommended, but
any particular model?
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db format so I can then browse it using cyrus imap
using and and an imap client?
And BTW I am currently reading documentation but any suggestions would
be helpful.
Thank You
Chris
Will fetchmail work for you?
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that may apply to devfs.conf too (never tried it honestly). That said,
I've never had problems using chmod for temporary changes on device nodes.
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X11UseLocalhost no to sshd_config as suggested on the lists a
while back, but it didn't change anything.
Host is:
trisha# uname -a
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Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Aug 1, 2006, at 5:44 PM, Micah wrote:
I'm having problems trying to get X11 to forward from an ezjail
created jail environment. Here's what happens:
trisha% ssh -X 10.0.0.1
...
test% xclock
X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Aug 1, 2006, at 9:23 PM, Micah wrote:
Nope I didn't su, I just ssh'd in as a regular user and immediately
tried xclock. I also tried ssh'ing in as root to see if it's a perms
problem, but root gets the same error. Maybe I've got a configuration
error
Anish Mistry wrote:
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 19:44, Micah wrote:
I'm having problems trying to get X11 to forward from an ezjail
created jail environment. Here's what happens:
trisha% ssh -X 10.0.0.1
...
test% xclock
X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
X connection
to alter password files in directories other than /etc
comes in handy sometimes. Unless there's an undocumented way to do this
with passwd.
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Micah wrote:
I'm having problems trying to get X11 to forward from an ezjail created
jail environment. Here's what happens:
trisha% ssh -X 10.0.0.1
...
test% xclock
X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
X connection to test:10.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown
diablo installed, I couldn't tell you
which one to set. :( Check /usr/local/etc/javavms to see which java VMs
are installed and how javavmwrapper refers to diablo, maybe we can
figure it out from that.
HTH,
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On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 17:39 -0700, Micah wrote:
Gautham Ganapathy wrote:
Hi
I have installed the diablo jdk package downloaded from the freebsd
foundation page. Now, when I try to build the azureus port, it also
tries to build jdk1.4.2 because log4j depends
that the 1.2.1
update was in the ports in a week or so.
I'm not in front of a BSD machine to be sure, but have you upgraded your
ports lately? Cups 1.2.1 should at least be there.
1.2.0 is what's in the ports tree. See
http://www.freshports.org/print/cups-base/
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is getting sent to the printer (even though it isn't set in
cups printer options). A minor annoyance, but one I can live with.
I've had this problem when using /dev/ulpt instead of /dev/unlpt. Might
be worth a try if you haven't yet.
HTH,
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Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.1
Chris
In the right hand drop-down, where it says FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE (or
something similar) select FreeBSD Ports 6.1-RELEASE.
HTH,
Micah
misinterpreting x86_64 as AMD64?
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/status.html
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if you set up wine to
emulate Win2K it'll work better, but not perfectly (like WINE ever
worked perfectly :) and there are patches in the pipeline that'll help
with some other problems.
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system.
http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=182
Haven't had any problems yet.
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account. But I agree that floppy support sucks.
Try accidentally mounting a write-protected floppy as rw. You get a
flood of errors that cannot be cleared without a reboot.
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is part of php now. Do a make config in lang/phpX to see it.
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Alternately, doing a make install really does the following: make fetch,
make extract, make patch, make configure, make build, then make install.
You could manually run each make step and apply any needed changes in
between steps, but that would make upgrading hard.
HTH,
Micah
Correct bug in the startup scripts for jails.
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not in an X11 session, plain old Alt+Fn works to
switch terminals. If you are in X11, I think there's a way to change the
key combination to something else. Check with Google.
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/etc/make.conf in order to get newly installed/upgraded ports to depend
on gs-gpl instead of gs-gnu. I was never able to get gs-afpl to work
properly.
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might have to deal with.
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Anyone know of a way to do voice chat with Google chat users? KDE's
Kopete is supposed to support gtalk's voice chat, but I can't get it to
work.
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Anyone know of a way to do voice chat with Google chat users? KDE's
Kopete is supposed to support gtalk's voice chat, but I can't get it
to work.
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Should be jabber. See: http://www.google.com/talk
')
{
mustDie = 1;
}
}
fclose(tf_stat);
}
trisha% cc test.c
test.c:2: error: syntax error before if
IOW, if you expect usable help please supply some context.
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On my desktop system I'm using ~18G of a 30G slice for the system, home,
swap, ports+distfile, digital photo album, etc. I'm running KDE,
openoffice, firefox, gimp, java, and who knows what else (there are 436
packages currently installed).
HTH,
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and event when media was inserted, and
that the event should trigger devfs to show the slices
Hope that provides insight,
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what pv_entries are other than they have
something to do with paged memory
Hope that link helps some,
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protection as
they are circa 1998 CDs. Three CDs tried, all three had the error near
the data track.
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small power supply; too much heat on CPU, RAM, or
expansion boards; faulty expansion cards and/or components; or faulty
hard drive.
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I read FreeBSD defaults ACPI off for systems that have broken
ACPI, and defaults on for systems that have working ACPI. If you're
sure your ACPI works without any problems add acpi_load=YES to your
loader.conf. (that might not be the correct solution, but it should work).
HTH,
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Matthew Navarre wrote:
On Jun 16, 2006, at 7:17 PM, Micah wrote:
Matthew Navarre wrote:
I've got an AMD Sempron machine running FreeBSD 6.0 that's been
experiencing random panics while trying to build world. In fact it
just paniced now, with no activity.
The panic message is TPTE
/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8
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Could it be there's a comma in the find command but the filename has a
period?
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ulpt0 to group cups and add group write.
That will fix it. I added the following to /etc/devfs.rules to make the
fix permanent:
[system=10]
add path 'unlpt*' mode 0660 group cups
add path 'ulpt*' mode 0660 group cups
Don't forget to restart devfs.
HTH,
Micah
Anthony Agelastos wrote:
On Jun 25, 2006, at 9:05 PM, Micah wrote:
Anthony Agelastos wrote:
Hello and thank you for the very quick reply.
On Jun 25, 2006, at 7:34 PM, albi wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 19:28:35 -0400
Anthony Agelastos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I updated CUPS and I cannot
simultaneous failures that need to be
worked out.
FWIW, cups is working with an Epson 777 and the gimp-print drivers using
/dev/unlpt0. It seems to work as well as it did before once I got the
permissions issue worked out.
HTH,
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see any errors in between.
A completely random thing: have you tried using /dev/unltp0 instead of
/dev/ulpt0? It shows up as USB Printer # (no reset) in the cups web
interface on my system.
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system, and it doesn't work here either. There are no devices attached
to the parallel port if that makes a difference. I have several other
similar rules that /do/ work for ulpt, da*, and pass*, but the ltp*
device does not respond to my devfs.rules.
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is BTX. :( It's
just up for too short a time to even try and figure out what's being
displayed. Using a 6.0-RELEASE rescue disk I copied loader.old to
loader, rebooted and the system boots fine, but now I'm using a 6.0
loader with 6.1. Any clues on what could be wrong?
Thanks,
Micah
Micah wrote:
Hey all,
I just upgraded via source from FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE to FreeBSD
6.1-RELEASE-p2 on my Compaq Presario M2000 laptop.
I followed the procedures as outlined in the handbook basically:
mergemaster -p
make buildworld
make buildkernel
make installkernel
reboot to single user
select the power control tab and
you should be able to set blanking time there.
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server
running on localhost:5910. After pointing krfb to listen on 5910, I was
able to connect to my FreeBSD box using mstsc.exe from a Windows XP box.
There's hope that it's a relatively easy port.
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with devfs.rules
instead.
Put something like this in devfs.rules:
[system=10]
add path 'da*' mode 0660 group usb
and add this to rc.conf:
devfs_system_ruleset=system
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. It looks like it's
just setting up another IMAP account that happens to be shared
I use cyrus-imap, and it seems to have fairly straight-forward support
for shared/public folders from what little I've played with them.
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EJC
www.only7bucks.com
Could you check /var/logs/cups/error_log for errors? A quick 'grep ^E
error_log' will show just the errors, but not what's going on around it.
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E. J. Cerejo wrote:
This is weird, I configure a printer and I'm able to print a test
page and I then close the browser and try to print and I get a quick
popup window saying Starting with CUPS but nothing happens
found a bug in the port. Contact the maintainer or file a pr.
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your USB device and then plug it back in - to see if devfs is working.
I tried to reproduce your problem with a USB flash drive, but I can't.
What kind of USB device are you using? Maybe it's a driver error.
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on the other machine using pkg_add.
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Thierry Lacoste wrote:
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 18:24, Micah wrote:
Thierry Lacoste wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE and installed samba-3.0.22,1
from a relatively recent snapshot or /usr/ports.
Here is the global section of my /usr/local/etc/smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup
set, otherwise
it doesn't add itself properly to cups.
HTH,
Micah
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*love* these kinds of problems... You
can't find the man page because of a problem locating man
pages! :-)
That's where http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi comes in handy - as long
as you also have a working web browser somewhere.
HTH,
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Dave.
WRKDIRPREFIX=/path/to/place/with/space (see
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports-using.html
for details)
Not sure how much space tovid needs to build though.
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controller. Disabling legacy support in the
BIOS may help. Otherwise check your BIOS for other USB related settings
and try changing those.
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Rich Demanowski wrote:
Micah wrote:
Rich Demanowski wrote:
scbus, da, pass, ohci, uhci, ehci, usb, udbp, ugen, uhid, ukbd, ulpt,
umass, ums, ural, urio and uscanner are all enabled in the running
kernel's /usr/src/sys/i386/conf config file. usbd is not running.
When I try to start usbd I
Rich Demanowski wrote:
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Rich Demanowski wrote:
Micah wrote:
Rich Demanowski wrote:
scbus, da, pass, ohci, uhci, ehci, usb, udbp, ugen, uhid, ukbd,
ulpt, umass, ums, ural, urio and uscanner are all enabled in the
running kernel's /usr/src/sys/i386/conf config file. usbd
will that affect the
future of my ports tree?
thanks,
jonathan
Just use portsnap to update your ports tree. It should have the patch as
well since it was committed two weeks ago.
HTH,
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call in lpioctl (if_plip.c line 302) to print out some
identifying information about the process doing the ioctl? Or is
there a better list somewhere to ask this question?
-- George Mitchell
Might try freebsd-hackers, they have more code-level discussion than
questions does.
HTH,
Micah
appreciate anyones input.
thanks a bunch,
jonathan
I use KPhotoAlbum to organize my digital photos and seems to be popular
with photographers. It's a photo indexer mainly, but does have export to
HTML.
HTH,
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the same problem recently and Google told me to look for files
with malformed dates. I used find to search for files dated before Jan
1, 1970, and found one dated 1901. As soon as I touched the
problematic file, tar worked.
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On Jul 24, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Micah wrote:
I had the same problem recently and Google told me to look for files
with malformed dates. I used find to search for files dated before
Jan 1, 1970, and found one dated 1901. As soon as I touched the
problematic file, tar worked
Aftab Jahan Subedar wrote:
IMHO this is the first and oldest one.
http://www.netccraft.com
I think you mean http://www.netcraft.com :)
Especially what's that site running
http://toolbar.netcraft.com/site_report?url=http://www.yahoo.com
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?
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, if you're into gui things, gpkgdep is pretty handy as it will show
you the whole dependency tree rather than just the first level dependencies.
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Soon. It's possible to test it now if you need it.
See:
http://wikitest.freebsd.org/ModularXorg
http://blog.xbsd.org/
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-x11/
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to set?
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, but a script could probably handle that. Also
portsnap will overwrite your copy, so maybe the script could recopy each
time.
I hope there's an easier way though.
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not had any problems since.
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And that seems to work. Defining those on the command line would
probably work as well.
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haven't been able to get to a reader to test it though. Test
on a junk media card just in case I'm totally off base.
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similar to the problem my Compaq has/had. I found that the
following advice, posted to questions@ some time ago, worked for me:
Interrupt the kernel loading process, then:
set hint.sio.0.disabled=1
set hint.sio.1.disabled=1
set hint.atkbd.0.flags=0x9
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Micah wrote:
I just upgraded to a new Athlon 64 system to replace my five-year-old
system. I ended up buying a low end PCI-EX MSI Radeon X300 SE video
card to go with it. I'm not getting any dri acceleration out of it.
I basicaly did a hard-disk swap from the old machine to the new one. I
installed into the freebsd partition. of course this is not the
best solution but it works for me :)
greets,
jonas
I use grub installed on a ufs filesystem and it has absolutely no
problems reading config files, stages, or splash screens from it.
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without /some/ aspect of it installed to a freebsd partition.
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Not sure about video modes (I usually use a Konsole or xterm), but for
color make sure setenv CLICOLOR1 is in your .cshrc. I don't know
if this works in other shells, but you could try an equivalent line in
an equivalent file for your particular shell.
Later,
Micah
of overkill just to get a 1.3 JRE but...
HTH,
Micah
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the VESA video driver. Try
renaming xorg.conf and starting x (it'll try some defaults like vesa
mode and ddc monitor). Also, back in the FBSD 5.2.1 days, I had a buggy
ACPI that would do something similar. Try booting with ACPI disabled to
test it.
Later,
Micah
actually bothered to install an
OS other than MS. It does explain some of what an OS does and general
explanations of scheduling, memory management, security, etc. As a tool
for understanding FreeBSD, it'll probably just get you familiar with the
terminology used.
Later,
Micah
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