On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 07:13:20 +0200, Leslie Jensen wrote:
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> 2012-04-23 19:56, Leslie Jensen skrev:
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> > 2012-04-23 18:29, Warren Block skrev:
> >> On Mon, 23 Apr 2012, Leslie Jensen wrote:
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> Use Option
> >> "AutoAddDevices" "Off" to disable HAL input device detection.
> >>
2012-04-23 19:56, Leslie Jensen skrev:
2012-04-23 18:29, Warren Block skrev:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012, Leslie Jensen wrote:
Use Option
"AutoAddDevices" "Off" to disable HAL input device detection.
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http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/a
I've recently installed a FreeBSD 9.0 jail server, and inside each of
my jails I am getting the following errors in my log about every 5
minutes:
cron[7635]: NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): ldap, group, setgrent, not found,
and no fallback provided
cron[7635]: NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): ldap, group, getgrent_r
I went out and got a LaCie P'9230 drive, an external USB 3.0/2.0 2TB drive
(http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?id=10559). FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE #5
running on an Intel D845GEBV2L motherboard does not recognize it.
Apr 23 15:57:11 test kernel: usb_alloc_device: set address 2 failed
(USB_ERR_S
On 23.04.2012 14:10, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Apr 23, 2012, at 12:08 PM, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
Tried rebuilding without the with SSL option set, oddly it started
once after that, but a restart caused same behavior. gdb doesn't give
me anything that I know how to interpret, gdb -c /ntpd.core. (I
On Apr 23, 2012, at 12:08 PM, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
> Tried rebuilding without the with SSL option set, oddly it started once after
> that, but a restart caused same behavior. gdb doesn't give me anything that
> I know how to interpret, gdb -c /ntpd.core. (I haven't really used gdb
> before, s
On 23.04.2012 13:19, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Apr 23, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
I am running NTPD built from ports on system that has had world
rebuilt without ntp. After doing some port updates this morning to
the latest OpenSSL which caused ntp to rebuild as its built against
t
n dhert wrote:
> Today, my nightly run of portsnap informed me there is un update for:
> # pkg_version -vIL=
> portupgrade-2.4.9.3.2 < needs updating (index has 2.4.9.3_1,2)
>
> Since there is no special entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING about the
> portupgrade update,
> I started my weekly
> # por
On Apr 23, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
> I am running NTPD built from ports on system that has had world rebuilt
> without ntp. After doing some port updates this morning to the latest
> OpenSSL which caused ntp to rebuild as its built against the OpenSSL port.
> ntpd now core dum
I am running NTPD built from ports on system that has had world rebuilt
without ntp. After doing some port updates this morning to the latest
OpenSSL which caused ntp to rebuild as its built against the OpenSSL
port. ntpd now core dumps at start, in order to attempt and resolve the
issue I tr
2012-04-23 18:29, Warren Block skrev:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012, Leslie Jensen wrote:
Hello list.
I'm experiencing a lot of lagging after I've upgraded xorg. I use XFCE
and just changing from one desktop to another now feels really slow.
If I click on a button in an application I have to move th
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012, Leslie Jensen wrote:
Hello list.
I'm experiencing a lot of lagging after I've upgraded xorg. I use XFCE and
just changing from one desktop to another now feels really slow.
If I click on a button in an application I have to move the mouse pointer
before there's a react
2012-04-23 15:29, Eduardo Morras skrev:
At 13:57 23/04/2012, you wrote:
Hello list.
I'm experiencing a lot of lagging after I've upgraded xorg. I use XFCE
and just changing from one desktop to another now feels really slow.
If I click on a button in an application I have to move the mouse
p
At 13:57 23/04/2012, you wrote:
Hello list.
I'm experiencing a lot of lagging after I've upgraded xorg. I use
XFCE and just changing from one desktop to another now feels really slow.
If I click on a button in an application I have to move the mouse
pointer before there's a reaction to the
2012-04-23 14:13, Polytropon skrev:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 13:57:29 +0200, Leslie Jensen wrote:
Hello list.
I'm experiencing a lot of lagging after I've upgraded xorg. I use XFCE
and just changing from one desktop to another now feels really slow.
If I click on a button in an application I hav
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 13:57:29 +0200, Leslie Jensen wrote:
>
> Hello list.
>
> I'm experiencing a lot of lagging after I've upgraded xorg. I use XFCE
> and just changing from one desktop to another now feels really slow.
>
> If I click on a button in an application I have to move the mouse
> poi
Hello list.
I'm experiencing a lot of lagging after I've upgraded xorg. I use XFCE
and just changing from one desktop to another now feels really slow.
If I click on a button in an application I have to move the mouse
pointer before there's a reaction to the click.
In a terminal window I a
> If you move the dataset to a new machine you should also fix
> the zpool.cache on the new machine. Boot it with f.e. mfsbsd
> cd import the pool and copy the zpool.cache file.
>
> Best regards
> Andreas
I have solved it by copying the /boot/zfs/zpool.cache from the
working/running system to the
On 23/04/2012 17:13, n dhert wrote:
Today, my nightly run of portsnap informed me there is un update
for: # pkg_version -vIL= portupgrade-2.4.9.3.2< needs updating
(index has 2.4.9.3_1,2)
=> SHA256 Checksum mismatch for pkgtools-2.4.9.3.tar.bz2.^M ===>
Giving up on fetching files: pkgtools-2
Today, my nightly run of portsnap informed me there is un update for:
# pkg_version -vIL=
portupgrade-2.4.9.3.2 < needs updating (index has 2.4.9.3_1,2)
Since there is no special entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING about the
portupgrade update,
I started my weekly
# portupgrade -yaRrpb
this gives:
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