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> For several days I have not been able to update my ports due to fetch
> errors. Right now the first port portupgrade wants to update is
> devel/boost-jam.
[snip]
Still cannot build this port today. Same problem.
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It works, at least minimally, under Ubuntu, but I know even less about
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sync, or does someone need to do
> something?
>
> Thanks for all that you do!!
>
For the record, this was fixed by Thursday, by Friday I had Gnome Power
Tools and Gnome Office up and running.
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Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 09:37:53AM -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 10:10:44PM -0500, Adam Vande More wrote:
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>> > On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Gary Dunn
>wrote:
>> >
>> > > When will w
Adam Vande More wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Gary Dunn wrote:
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>> When will we bump the version of gcc? On my fresh 8.2 build it is
>4.2.1.
>> The ports tree has newer, up to 4.7.0 dated 19 Mar 2011.
>>
>
>Probably never, as GPL 3 code isn't
When will we bump the version of gcc? On my fresh 8.2 build it is 4.2.1. The
ports tree has newer, up to 4.7.0 dated 19 Mar 2011.
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Is there a file that associates drivers with USB device information?
More specifically, how does a USB mouse get assigned to the ums driver?
This is for FreeBSD 8.0, if it matters.
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Excuse me. I have a sony vaio vgn-nw21mf too. I read your conversation, but
> i have not undertand what i do to configure my intel wifi 5100 agn. I don't
> know nothing about MFCED (google do not help me in that case ) . I download
> the Freebsd 8-release and i don't know to download a 8-stable. Can
0.1 for example in the dhchpd.conf.
>
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Gary Dunn wrote:
> > On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 17:05:12 -0400 mikel king wrote:
> >
> >> On Apr 8, 2010, at 4:57 PM, Gary Dunn wrote:
[snip]
Thanks for all the help with this! I got NAT working today
On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 17:05:12 -0400 mikel king wrote:
> On Apr 8, 2010, at 4:57 PM, Gary Dunn wrote:
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>> Continuing the saga of building a wireless access point, what is the
>> best way to provide DNS service to the dowstream network? Seems like
>> all I need is a simpl
Continuing the saga of building a wireless access point, what is the best way
to provide DNS service to the dowstream network? Seems like all I need is a
simple pass-through. For that named seems like overkill. Anyone have an
/etc/named/named.conf that does that?
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maller limit such as 5.
>
>
> That cover
> it?
Still need entries in /etc/rc.conf. See HB 30.9.5, 30.6.3, 30.6.5.7
I also have DHCP serving the downstream (private) network. Upstream gets
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> On 3/18/09, Gary Dunn wrote:
> > On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 18:53 +0100, Paul B. Mahol wrote:
> >> On 3/13/09, Saifi Khan wrote:
> >> > On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Maciej Suszko wrote:
> >> >
&
forge.net/) does
not see the built-in digitizer
Apparently HEAD == 8.0 CURRENT; I may move up to that to see what is
better. However, running CURRENT is not for the faint of heart.
Questions:
1. Has the SMP issue with ACPI been fixed in HEAD?
2. How does one disable the second CPU?
3. A
nel is running. It usually loads early during
the run through /etc/rc as the system goes multiuser, before visiting
/etc/fstab with mount. Perhaps you have your root partition on another
disk and just didn't mention it? Or is there a tricky way to do this
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a bad cat5 cable.
Are the file sizes different?
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> On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 12:00:02AM -1000, Gary Dunn wrote:
> > On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 21:36, Gary Kline wrote:
> > >
> > > To the Gnome wizards out there,
> > >
> > > I've been experimenting wi
achine at 4.x as the build box
for the production servers. That would eliminate any chance of the 5.x
tree affecting the production servers. Either run cvsup twice (once from
the 4.x build box and again from the 5.x build box) or set up your own
cvsup mirror.
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But when I work on my servers I just ssh in and type away. Go figure.
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to distribute. There are
three password files and the /etc/group file to keep in sync. I can't
recall the names of all three password files, I think it's /etc/passwd,
/etc/passwd.master, and /etc/passwd.db. You'll find them.
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o mime problems..
How did you determine this? It may help me fix my stuck keys problem.
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> Thanks to Marcus again for his contribution to our wealth.
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> > I chose to protect my SSL cert with a passphrase. This makes automatic
> > startup at boot impossible. I use FBSD 4.10, and apache would normally
> > start via a script in /usr/local/etc/rc.conf. I just made sure there
> > was
>
> ehm this is
On Sat, 2004-10-02 at 12:08, Remko Lodder wrote:
> Eric Crist wrote:
> >
> > Remko,
> >
> > My bad. I'm using apache 1:
>
> Ah, that's a bit of a different story,
>
> Do you use the next generation startup script?
> If so then it would have had the following options
> available to you:
>
> ap
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> The first time I used "portupgrade -arR".
Slightly off topic, but are there args redundant? How would this differ
from -a ? I'm still struggling to understand portupgrade.
.GENERIC
If Scot's advice doesn't do it, as a last resort, delete the kernel you
are not using. Only do this if the one you do use is working well. But
this size problem could haunt you later on in 5.x anyway.
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by early in the boot sequence (before /etc/rc).
I wonder if there is a way to deduce from this which driver hit?
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ink I will create a new
> directory under /usr called /home. Under this, I'll create
> /samba/public (full path: /usr/home/samba/public).
>
> Any objections, or comments?
Yes, go ahead and set this up. Just keep in mind that at some point in
the future you might want to
e on an NFS server and I only mount one
at a time (/usr/ports or /usr/src)?
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*default host=cvsup999.FreeBSD.org
It does not take a leap of faith to presume that the author uses 666 where
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box, specifically to achieve a Linux-style directory tree. Worked fine.
Eventually whatever problem I was having at the time was solved when
some kind soul posted a port. You should consider doing a port yourself.
BTW, in the Linux-style Apache tree everything installs under
/usr/local/apache. Ther
using ports is
often best, but I would not have known about those and so probably my
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something that simply can't handle the higher bitrate.
Such as? BTW, this is related to why JPEG files cannot be edited without
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ols (qpopper, .. etc.). What I have to do?!?
> Greetings from Latvia
If the FreeBSD box is already processing mail, all you need to do to get
started is add a new user. The adduser command will do that.
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Let's say I have two SCSI drives. Would I
use /dev/da0 and /dev/da1, or /dev/da0s1 and /dev/da1s1?
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are Knowledgebase article # 19652, "Macintosh:
Networking With a Windows-Compatible PC" You will have the best results
with OS X, as it ships with SAMBA (http://www.samba.org/).
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t; to check their email via an
> online interface or via a pop3 e-mail program.
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> Any Suggestions or experiences to share?
php nuke. http://phpnuke.org/
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ibutes in HTML,
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You might need a leading slash, depending on where in the file tree the html page is
located. A good rule is if you are accessing files in the images folder, use the
slash, regardless, because that makes your pages portable within your site.
through shh. My favorite is gkrellm. I use it to keep an eye on activity and
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