lue for screen and blow
away TERMCAP if it finds it.
if ($term == "screen") then
unsetenv TERMCAP
endif
Syntax will be different for other shells.
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even tried manually
> removing /var/run/sudo.
I would check out the compile time options... 'sudo sudo -V' if you
aren't already root.
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On 11/1/07, Mark McConnell wrote:
> On bootup, I see the message repeated several
> times, "term: Undefined variable".
Were any of the shell rc files change recently? Like root's .profile
or .bashrc, or the ones in /etc/
I just like to use a
nonstandard port for the in-between servers.
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finds it, execute other commands.
Probably not the cleanest method, but I think you'll find that
handling forks and signals in a shell script is more trouble than it's
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ot;/etc/init.d/sshd stop"
if failed port 22 protocol ssh then restart
if 5 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout
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d, the shell is properly expanding ~
> to my home dir.
>
> Anyone know of a way around this behavior?
Instead of just 'su' use 'su -' and that should do the trick.
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it running on
FreeBSD at my last job and it works great.
http://webcollab.sourceforge.net/
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> What is sploger?
>
IIRC, you can also do something like:
# pkg_info -p `which sploger`
That'll tell you what port owns that file at least.
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> receive verbose logging from PAM and/or PAM_ldap. Any assistance is
> much appreciated.
>
>
What about your nsswitch.conf file?
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t 'exec beryl-manager' in your .xinitrc file, but I'm guessing
really. I've never run beryl without kde behind it. Although I
*have* had kde fail to start completely/correctly and I beryl still
ran fine.
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"$new_entry"
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cANSI).
Alternately, instead of a .gvimrc for separate options, you can do
something like this in your .vimrc:
if has("gui_running")
let rgb_file = "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb.txt"
set foldcolumn=2
...etc...
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loaded in a chassis, I'd expect it to work fine, but I can ask.
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t default to starting a term
window, an inexperienced user probably would find themselves quickly
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Option "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "True"
If you're running an nvidia card, you also need to make sure you have
the latest development drivers for your card. I'm running 1.0.9755 on
my machine, but I believe I had aixgl working on the 1.0.9746 version
that's in the ports collectio
On 12/23/06, Andy Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was wondering if anyone could explain this discrepancy in font appearance.
Here is how fonts appear on my desktop apps in gnome/metacity.
Oops, first screenshot should be...
http://img134.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotgn
to get the results I want?
I'm running FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p11, xorg-6.9.0_5, kde-3.5.5, gnome2-2.16.2.
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So anyway, nevermind, all set...
If anyone else runs into this, remember boys and girls, if you upgrade
your kernel, you may need to reload your firmware to your wireless
card.
iwicontrol -i iwi0 -d /boot/firmware -m bss
Can you say firmware?
I knew you could.
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At the boot prompt, if I unload the new kernel, then load
/boot/kernel.old/kernel and boot, I still get the same wpa_supplicant
errors.
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10c10
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< JDK_REVISION= 07
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So anyway, probably not a good question for this list.... ;)
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mount | grep lin
linprocfs on /usr/compat/linux/proc (linprocfs, local)
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lready have
linux-firefox-2.0 working well with linux-sun-jdk-1.4.2.12. And as of
yesterday, all my ports are current.
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Go here and read the part
about using the find command and grepping for old libtool archives on
your system.
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#q2
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Thanks! Using the find/grep suggestion did the trick.
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< needs updating (port has 2.0_1,1)
p5-XML-Simple-2.15 < needs updating (port has 2.16)
win32-codecs-3.1.0.p8,1 < needs updating (port has 3.1.0.p8_1,1)
Other relevant versions:
gtk-2.10.6_2
glib-2.12.4
libgnome-2.16.0
FreeBSD 6.1-
.
I'm running FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10 and all my ports are current.
More details included in my screenshot.
http://img175.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotzm4.jpg
Anyone else had this problem?
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I was looking at the man pages and such for loader.conf, loader.4th,
and loader.rc, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to do what I
want.
I'd like to make a choice on my beastie.4th menu so that I can have
network choices for home and work. For home, I'm wireless and dhcp
and I need to load
programs that
like to install into a directory where the name included the version number,
/usr/local/foo-1.1.1/ or something.
Like I said before, running FreeBSD is so easy it's almost like cheating.
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> Dec 1 2:16:17 amadeus sshd[11568]: error: session_pty_req: session 0
> alloc failed
> (I've tried to ssh from the firewall comp to itself resulting in the
> same errors)
Did you run mergemaster and allow it to do a MAKEDEV?
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install, too, so you wouldn't even need the cd to at least get up and
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ary file only.
man perlcc
Note that, regardless of platform, compiling your perl apps to hide
something is a very bad idea. It is very easy to run it through
/usr/bin/strings and see bits and pieces of an executable file of any
type. With the proper tools, one co
gt;
> >
> >I'm not too sure where to start - i suspect that whatever
> >is trying to create the cache file doesn't have the
> >neccesary permissions. If so, what is the location of this
> >cache file? Otherwise, any other suggestions would be
> most
> >welcome.
berkeley is also a database file format...
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config, even if it were home grown, to store the spools. Then you can
have as many front-ends as you want, just auth with LDAP or something.
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What errors appeared in the logs?
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> It looks like a lot of programs need gtk20, which doesn't install
> correctly. When I try gtk20 the error is:
Please clarify "doesn't install c
and. It should
also be located in /sbin/ along with mount.
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6.9 = up-to-date with port
pkgconfig-0.15.0_1 = up-to-date with port
png-1.2.5_5 = up-to-date with port
python-2.3.3_5 = up-to-date with port
tiff-3.6.1_1= up-to-date with port
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stop)
/usr/bin/killall -KILL -m kdm
;;
*)
echo "Usage: `basename $0` start | stop"
exit 64
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exit 0
At that point, kdm defaults take over and startkde ends up getting
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Something along the lines of:
my @foo = split( //, $email );
and then do one of these,
pop @foo unless $foo[-1] =~ /[a-zA-Z]/;
or to really want to replace it with a space,
$foo[-1] =~ " " unless $foo[-1] =~ /[a-zA-Z]
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h'. The `--norc'
option may be used to inhibit this behavior, and the `--rcfile' option
may be used to force another file to be read, but `rshd' does not
generally invoke the shell with those options or allow them to be
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What slots are the cards in? You need to be careful of the last two
slots because they're bus mastering slots. Try moving one card so
that only one of the last tw
oes a happy dance...but, then
> we'd be stepping on the Easter Bunnies toes, and we all know what could
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r directory
Input config file /usr/local/share/mplayer/input.conf parsed: 52 binds
SKIN dir 1: '/home/aharrison/.mplayer/Skin'
SKIN dir 2: '/usr/local/share/mplayer/Skin'
I have tried without any skins, I've tried monkeying with the fonts, I've tried
numerous ways, but c
r directory
Input config file /usr/local/share/mplayer/input.conf parsed: 52 binds
SKIN dir 1: '/home/aharrison/.mplayer/Skin'
SKIN dir 2: '/usr/local/share/mplayer/Skin'
I have tried without any skins, I've tried monkeying with the fonts, I've tried
numerous ways, but
eeBSD product just like to Outlook 2003 (on
> exchange server). My company people want same features.
> Help me guys. Thanks
Have a look at this one.
http://www.freshports.org/mail/evolution/
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I do not have the linux version of opera installed as well.
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Were I a gpg user, I'm sure it would.
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command line to suit your version.
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as 512MB of RAM, but since I won't have the financial
> means or desire to get a new complete system in the next two to four years,
I haven't seen much need to upgrade my RAM, though I don't run the K nor GNOME.
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ions for good open source content
> management systems for
> websites?
Here's a couple more links to check out that you'll find helpful.
http://cmsinfo.org
http://www.la-grange.net/cms
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sion of perl in
/usr/local/bin *not* against the version in /usr/bin.
Any advice?
I cannot use the 'use.perl' script because that takes over the /usr/bin/perl
binary which I must leave untouched.
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run wmaker.inst while logged in as your regular
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use Crypt, and hence the directory server might not authenticate some
clients.
Two conclusions: help me find a #DEFINE to detect your operating
system and use des.h (if the BSDs have it). And, when in DA, use MD5
passwords.
lu
n /usr/src/secure/usr.bin.
*** Error code 1
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ike some output redirection or an
> ls listing... probably alot more.
>
> I know this can be done in a one liner somehow but I need it to be executed
> from cron.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
> Matt
>
>
Change it to this and it should be ok
`find /dir -type f -n
uld I look at?
>
cucipop is also a very very efficient pop server. We switched to it at a time
when our server was getting heavily beaten and cucipop was so much better that
the load dropped right down.
I notice that it's also in the ports tree too.
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> via the command line??
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Fireburner has a linux version and supports bin/cue (which isn't a Nero format,
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Might work in freebsd.
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> like a mail spool, but it proves the application should drive the method.
Yes, true. If capacity is more important, then obviously raid10 isn't the best
choice.
Let me know if that NAS needs a new home. ;)
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