Apr 1 19:33:10 johannesang named[18782]: starting BIND 9.7.4-P1 -t /var/named
-u bind
Apr 1 19:33:10 johannesang named[18782]: built with '--localstatedir=/var'
'--disable-linux-caps' '--disable-symtable' '--with-randomdev=/dev/random'
'--with-openssl=/usr/local' '--with-libxml2=/usr/local' '-
On 04/01/12 14:06, Outback Dingo wrote:
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Erich Dollansky
wrote:
Hi,
On Sunday 01 April 2012 08:57:00 Da Rock wrote:
Did they come to your location and run a test to their equipment? My
neighbor had a recent cable outage of an existing cable on our block
that
The format of named files isn't quite as free-form as you apparently
think. :-) Compare one of mine:
$TTL 1H
@ IN SOA ns3.radel.com. jon.radel.com. (
2010100400 ; serial
1H ; refresh
On 04/01/12 13:18, jangkawij...@students.itb.ac.id wrote:
I've got the problem like this
Apr 1 17:03:15 johannesang named[576]: zone 79.205.167.in-addr.arpa/IN:
loading from master file /etc/namedb/master/db.johannesang failed: extra input
text
Apr 1 17:03:15 johannesang named[576]: zone 79.
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Erich Dollansky
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sunday 01 April 2012 08:57:00 Da Rock wrote:
>> >
>> > Did they come to your location and run a test to their equipment? My
>> > neighbor had a recent cable outage of an existing cable on our block
>> > that was too low and a m
my IP is dynamic... thanks
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Hi,
On Sunday 01 April 2012 08:57:00 Da Rock wrote:
> >
> > Did they come to your location and run a test to their equipment? My
> > neighbor had a recent cable outage of an existing cable on our block
> > that was too low and a moving van hit it.
>
> Apparently the Windows system works, so I'
I've got the problem like this
Apr 1 17:03:15 johannesang named[576]: zone 79.205.167.in-addr.arpa/IN:
loading from master file /etc/namedb/master/db.johannesang failed: extra input
text
Apr 1 17:03:15 johannesang named[576]: zone 79.205.167.in-addr.arpa/IN: not
loaded due to errors.
Apr 1 1
Hi,
On Sunday 01 April 2012 06:52:48 Fbsd8 wrote:
> Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable system.
> Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server has
> an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable. I know my
> Freebsd 8.2 box functions b
On 04/01/12 11:22, Al Plant wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 10:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable
system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp
server has an ip address of 1
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 10:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable
system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server
has an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable
On 04/01/12 10:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable
system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server
has an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable. I know
my Fre
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server
has an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable. I know my
Freebsd 8.2 box functions because it
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server
has an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable. I know my
Freebsd 8.2 box functions because it worked fine und
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server has
an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable. I know my
Freebsd 8.2 box functions because it worked fine under att service which
I just left
On 04/01/12 06:00, Modulok wrote:
List,
I'm *guessing* this is more of FreeBSD problem than a python one, so I'll ask
on this list. I'm trying to import sqlite3 in python3.2 on FreeBSD
8.1-RELEASE and ran
into trouble:
$ python3.2
...
>>> import sqlite3
Traceback (most rece
On 04/01/12 05:45, Jakub Lach wrote:
/etc/make.conf :
.if !empty(.CURDIR:M/usr/ports/*)
.endif
clang for ports, YMMV as always.
http://wiki.freebsd.org/PortsAndClang
Yes but setting that does not seem to affect the ports build operation -
make.conf or -DCC etc, Seems to be poorly implemented
We would like to build a FreeBSD machine ourselves with many (~15) SATA
drives, but NOT use a RAID controller. We want to be able to remove any
drive and connect it to an ordinary motherboard SATA port and mount the
filesystem using only the OS provided drivers and tools. I have built many
Fr
List,
I'm *guessing* this is more of FreeBSD problem than a python one, so I'll ask
on this list. I'm trying to import sqlite3 in python3.2 on FreeBSD
8.1-RELEASE and ran
into trouble:
$ python3.2
...
>>> import sqlite3
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
/etc/make.conf :
.if !empty(.CURDIR:M/usr/ports/*)
.endif
clang for ports, YMMV as always.
http://wiki.freebsd.org/PortsAndClang
"libreoffice 3.5.x builds and run sucessfully
with clang 3.0 and (upcoming) 3.1" - @bapt
So wait for libreoffice 3.5 for clang support.
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On 31.03.2012 00:16, Peter A. Giessel wrote:
On 2012, Mar 30, at 11:17, Warren Block wrote:
It should work with FreeBSD, certainly for text. For graphics
output, Gutenprint doesn't have a setting specifically for the
6500, but one of the similar printers probably will work. Don't
expect photo
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That would be something in the BIOS settings, probably...
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Jens Schweikhardt <
schwe...@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
> hello world\n
>
> I'm running 9-STABLE/amd64 and for a few months now, whenever I shut
> down with "shutdown -p now", the USB devices still have power
hello world\n
I'm running 9-STABLE/amd64 and for a few months now, whenever I shut
down with "shutdown -p now", the USB devices still have power. This is
most visible on the USB keyboard, where *all* LEDs are turned on and
stay on.
The MB is an ASUS P5Q3 Deluxe.
The USB related sysctls are:
# sy
As long as we're talking about clang, I have two questions.
1) Is there any generic reason why a port compiled with clang
won't work on a world compiled with gcc?
2) If not, how do I set that up?
Robert Huff
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On 03/31/12 23:56, andrew clarke wrote:
On Sat 2012-03-31 20:32:04 UTC+1000, R Skinner
(ro...@herveybayaustralia.com.au) wrote:
Stupid question, but I need to clarify and make sure I'm right here:
what should I see as the running process if clang is compiling? ATM I
see cc1plus.
clang for C,
Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 17:38:36 +0200, Karel Miklav wrote:
> > Could you please recommend me a home printer that works nicely
> > with FreeBSD?
> >
> > HP inkjets aren't that bad, FreeBSD drivers are allright, but
> > I'd like to shift towards some kind of PostScript laser. Xero
Hi,
On Saturday 31 March 2012 20:26:14 Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> Hi,
> Reference:
> > From: Da Rock
> > Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 21:25:37 +1000
> > Message-id: <4f76e9b1.5040...@herveybayaustralia.com.au>
>
> Da Rock wrote:
> > On 03/31/12 17:46, Julian H. Stacey wro
On Sat 2012-03-31 20:32:04 UTC+1000, R Skinner
(ro...@herveybayaustralia.com.au) wrote:
> Stupid question, but I need to clarify and make sure I'm right here:
> what should I see as the running process if clang is compiling? ATM I
> see cc1plus.
clang for C, clang++ for C++
> I'm trying to se
R Skinner wrote:
> Stupid question, but I need to clarify and make sure I'm right here:
> what should I see as the running process if clang is compiling? ATM I
> see cc1plus.
>
> I'm trying to set CC and friends make variables to clang for a build,
> but it doesn't appear to be 'sticking'. It see
Hi,
Reference:
> From: Da Rock
> Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 21:25:37 +1000
> Message-id: <4f76e9b1.5040...@herveybayaustralia.com.au>
Da Rock wrote:
> On 03/31/12 17:46, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Reference:
> >> From: schu...@ime.usp.br
> >> Date:
Hello
I use a HP LaserJet 1320n from a handicap workshop for some Euros. it
works great. It is connected via internal LAN with a lot of features. I
put it into the WLAN via an access point and a switch. No problems so
far. Can also get connected via USB. ps works just fine.
best regards
Danie
On 03/31/12 21:32, Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 21:17:52 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
Watch the older type fusers though- they can develop 'flat spots' on the
rollers. The newer printers use a ceramic type fuser which has fast
warm-up and no flat spot troubles.
But it's still possible to get
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 12:08:57 +0700
Erich Dollansky articulated:
> I know a person who did this too. But for the purpose of saving
> money. It was during a time when new printers with refill have been
> cheaper than the refill. This guy actually saved money and has had
> the latest model.
Kodak ma
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 21:17:52 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> Watch the older type fusers though- they can develop 'flat spots' on the
> rollers. The newer printers use a ceramic type fuser which has fast
> warm-up and no flat spot troubles.
But it's still possible to get replacement parts for older
offi
On 03/31/12 17:46, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Hi,
Reference:
From: schu...@ime.usp.br
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 22:44:16 -0300
Message-id: <20120330224416.13643xk4rsfd2...@webmail.ime.usp.br>
schu...@ime.usp.br wrote:
Hello,
I would like to raise a discussion about the secur
On 03/31/12 08:32, RW wrote:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 16:14:20 -0400
Mike Jeays wrote:
I strongly recommend a laser printer over an inkjet even for home
use. The reduced running costs and better reliability are easily
worth the lack of colour, IMO.
How do they compare for light and occasional use?
On 03/31/12 07:23, Polytropon wrote:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 17:38:36 +0200, Karel Miklav wrote:
Could you please recommend me a home printer that works nicely with FreeBSD?
HP inkjets aren't that bad, FreeBSD drivers are allright, but I'd like
to shift towards some kind of PostScript laser. Xerox
On 03/31/12 05:17, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012, Karel Miklav wrote:
Could you please recommend me a home printer that works nicely with
FreeBSD?
HP inkjets aren't that bad, FreeBSD drivers are allright, but I'd
like to shift towards some kind of PostScript laser. Xerox Phaser
65
Stupid question, but I need to clarify and make sure I'm right here:
what should I see as the running process if clang is compiling? ATM I
see cc1plus.
I'm trying to set CC and friends make variables to clang for a build,
but it doesn't appear to be 'sticking'. It seems to change the shell env
Hi,
Reference:
> From: schu...@ime.usp.br
> Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 22:44:16 -0300
> Message-id: <20120330224416.13643xk4rsfd2...@webmail.ime.usp.br>
schu...@ime.usp.br wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to raise a discussion about the security features
> of FreeBSD as a whole a
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