Hi Casey,
> I need to replace the drive that my fbsd boots from. I have read the
> documentation on how to format, and copy files to a drive. e.g.:
I did exactly the same a few days ago and followed the instructions of
the faq:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#NE
Hi,
I'm experiencing some troubles with mpd as well. I copied the 'mpd.conf'
from Luke and changed the IP-addresses. I have also tried adapting the
original 'mpd.conf.sample' file and a config sample I found on a HOWTO
on the internet. Still the same errors keep preventing me from starting
mpd:
#
Hi Chuck, hi list,
On Thursday, July 10, 2003, at 07:59 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Jim Xochellis wrote:
Hi Chuck, hi list,
Hi, Jim--
Chuck Swiger wrote:
NFS is an entirely reasonable choice for filesharing against OS X;
netatalk
would be a comparitively better choice for MacOS 9 and previous
ver
Hello all. cvsup problem 4.8->5.1
make bildworld
building shared library libkse.so.1
thr_libc.So: In function `sigaction':
thr_libc.So(.text+0x54): multiple definition of `_sigaction'
thr_sigaction.So(.text+0x0): first defined here
thr_libc.So: In function `sigprocmask':
thr_libc.So(.text+0x3
>
>
> >In /etc/X11/XF86Config, look for the mouse section and insert this
> line:
> >
> >Option "Resolution" "300"
> >
> >Bye,
> >Sascha
>
>
> >
> >man moused, and read about the -r option. You can use the actual dpi
> number >if you know it, or just use 'high' and that works also.
> >
> >It wo
I must say I find this pretty amusing! =o)
This guy really has some passion for drama!
"Red ink flows like a river of blood."
Now this is some! And then some! =o)
"*BSD is collapsing in complete disarray..."
How is that done? Can you draw a figure?
"...its corpse turned over to yet
On Friday 11 July 2003 01:55 am, Tokarev wrote:
> Hello all. cvsup problem 4.8->5.1
> make bildworld
>
> building shared library libkse.so.1
> thr_libc.So: In function `sigaction':
> thr_libc.So(.text+0x54): multiple definition of `_sigaction'
> thr_sigaction.So(.text+0x0): first defined here
>
Well,
The first problem is solved (seemed to be that I used spaces in the
config file instead of tabs. sorry...)
Now the configuration file is read correctly, but nothing happens. Looks
like a bundle is missing? I think this has something to do with pptpd
not running? How can I start it? Or is it
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 05:47:24PM -0600, pura life CR wrote:
> hi, how is possible to update a freebsd host to 4-stable using a web proxy?
> I used to work with CVsup but It doesnt seem to work thorought proxy.
> Any other option?
http://www.cvsup.org/faq.html#fwtk
you could also use xinetd, ipf
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 09:04:45AM +0700, Roger Merritt wrote:
> This is helpful. I have a similar, but somewhat more complex problem. I
> want to backup the entire /usr/home directory to another machine on the
> network. FTP has not been disabled (yet) and I have NcFTP installed. ssh is
> also
Hello everyone!
I've got a quick question:
I've changed my /etc/rc.conf, but unfortunately I made a typo. Now, my
system doesn't boot anymore. I wanted to correct the rc.conf, but the root file
system is read only. Is there any way that I can either edit, rename or even
delete the /etc/rc.conf?
Hello everyone!
I've got a quick question:
I've changed my /etc/rc.conf, but unfortunately I made a typo. Now, my
system doesn't boot anymore. I wanted to correct the rc.conf, but the root file
system is read only. Is there any way that I can either edit, rename or even
delete the /etc/rc.conf?
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> I've got a quick question:
>
> I've changed my /etc/rc.conf, but unfortunately I made a typo. Now, my
> system doesn't boot anymore. I wanted to correct the rc.conf, but the root file
> system is read only. Is there any way that I
Thank you for your quick response.
I've done the fsck last night already and as I expected, there were no
problems.
The rest I will try later the day and I will give you feedback if it worked
or not.
> Just to make sure, boot into single user mode by interrupting the boot
> countdown and enteri
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Hello everybody,
Is there some kind of program to digitally read audio-cds to wav-files under
FreeBSD?
Under GNU/Linux I use cdparanoia, which I have I've come to like very much,
but cdparanoia III release 9.8 (March 23, 2001) refused to compile, us
> -Original Message-
> From: Eric Yang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: mouse speed
>
>
> >
> >man moused, and read about the -r option. You can use the actual dpi
> number >if you know it, or just use 'high' and t
Try cdda2wav...
If you want a nice graphical interface try grip! But I guess you know that
already! =o)
See ya!
/J
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Hello everybody,
Is there some kind of program to digitally read audio-cds to wa
+-le 07/07/2003 15:27 +0200, Mathieu Arnold écrivait :
| Hi,
|
| I recently migrated a Linux web server to FreeBSD, and I now need to put
| back OCI8 support into PHP. I tried to compile it with the old linux
| version, but apache cores dump, so, not good :)
|
| So, any ideas would be really ap
Dear sir,
i want to drop (Deny) all users from my lan and wan to my Squid
Server Runing BSD,
i just want to allow one my local system to ping it.
2ndly i want to stop pop messege from internet .
tell me which command i will use
Abdul Malik Abbasi
System Administrator
I don't use php, but I do use Perl DBI/DBD::Oracle, and I had to use a Linux
compiled Perl,DBD::Oracle, & DBI with the Oracle libraries. If you are using
mod_php you will need to compile mod_php, apache under the linux emu-enviorment.
(if you didn't already).
On 11-Jul-2003 Mathieu Arnold wrot
# /sbin/dump -0uan -f - /usr | gzip -2 | ssh1 -c blowfish \
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of=/mybigfiles/dump-usr-l0.gz
What is the blowfish? I s this the users name? File name?
Dan
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> -Original Message-
> From: DanB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 9:27 AM
> To: freebsd
> Subject: ssh dump What is blowfish?
>
>
> # /sbin/dump -0uan -f - /usr | gzip -2 | ssh1 -c blowfish \
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] dd
> of=/mybigfiles/dump-usr-l0.gz
> Wh
How can I get the LSI Logic Fusion/MP architecture Fiber Channel controllers (mpt
driver) driver (53c1030) it showed in your page but isn´t a link for it.
Thanks
Nataly
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I just picked up two of these cards, but they're not supported and
aren't picked up by any of the other gigabit devices in LINT. Any help
that you could give would be great, I'd really like to be able to use my
new hardware. (I'm running FreeBSD4.8-STABLE on both machines.)
- Ian
Device Info:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Abdul Malik Abbasi wrote:
>
>Dear sir,
>
>i want to drop (Deny) all users from my lan and wan to my Squid
>Server Runing BSD,
>
>i just want to allow one my local system to ping it.
Bit of an odd request, but you should be able to do this by blocking
IMCP ech
> fsck -y
> mount -a -t ufs
> vi /etc/rc.conf
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On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 05:41, Jim Hatfield wrote:
> When I do a make install in any ports dir, I now get this:
>
> >speyburn# cd /usr/ports/graphics/tiff
> >speyburn# make
> >speyburn# make install
> >===> Installing for tiff-3.5.7_1
> >===> tiff-3.5.7_1 depends on shared library: jpeg.9 - found
The fact that it is a moderated forum leads me to believe that the slashdot
operators are themselves FreeBSD bigots. I for one have much less respect
for Slashdot for allowing that drivel through.
Tom Veldhouse
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From: "Andrew Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
The fact that it is a moderated forum leads me to believe that the slashdot
operators are themselves FreeBSD bigots. I for one have much less respect
for Slashdot for allowing that drivel through.
Tom Veldhouse
Slashdot is a user moderated forum. Registered users peri
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
The fact that it is a moderated forum leads me to believe that the slashdot
operators are themselves FreeBSD bigots. I for one have much less respect
for Slashdot for allowing that drivel through.
Maybe we need to warn the Apache group and Netcraft, given they both use
Where did it send the file to? I had to do it from root to work. Tryed find
file.tar.gz.
Dan
Jerry Hicks wrote:
> On Thursday, July 10, 2003, at 05:00 PM, stan wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 08:52:32PM +, DanB wrote:
> >> How do you transfer a file from one freebsd box to other using
> The fact that it is a moderated forum leads me to believe that the
> slashdot operators are themselves FreeBSD bigots. I for one have much
> less respect for Slashdot for allowing that drivel through.
They don't usually let it through per say, you have to browse the comments
at a very low Score
In the last episode (Jul 11), Adam said:
> On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 05:41, Jim Hatfield wrote:
> > When I do a make install in any ports dir, I now get this:
> >
> > >speyburn# cd /usr/ports/graphics/tiff
> > >speyburn# make
> > >speyburn# make install
> > >===> Installing for tiff-3.5.7_1
> > >===>
I have turned on a -j3 option somewhere to make files and there is a PERL
Library that I am attempting to insatll and it does not like this option. but
I forgot where I set this option. is there a good perl mail list I can ask
this question?
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I have turned on a -j3 option somewhere to make files and there is a PERL
Library that I am attempting to insatll and it does not like this option. but
I forgot where I set this option. is there a good perl mail list I can ask
this question?
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Hi there,
I installed JDK 1.3.1 from ports and set my library search paths
with ldconfig. However, if I try to run any of the java binaries
from /usr/local/jdk1.3.1/bin, I get unpredictable results (appletviewer
just exits quietly, for example) although javac seems to work. Truss
gives me no clu
At 2003-07-11T16:03:01Z, "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have turned on a -j3 option somewhere to make files and there is a PERL
> Library that I am attempting to insatll and it does not like this option.
> but I forgot where I set this option. is there a good perl mail list I
> can ask t
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 08:03:01AM -0800, admin wrote:
>
> I have turned on a -j3 option somewhere to make files and there is a PERL
> Library that I am attempting to insatll and it does not like this option. but
> I forgot where I set this option. is there a good perl mail list I can ask
> this
Well this should really be on -questions, I'll forward it there.
This is a huge config file but iff I am reading it correctly then what the
problem probably is; is SSL. Mod_php4 only gets loaded if you define SSL.
It may be that ssl is not defined. So try it by moving the
LoadModule php4_modul
Hi all,
Yes, a rather strange subject I grant you, but...
Having been using FreeBSD for a fair few years now, I quite happily do a
buildworld every now and then but one of the mysteries for me is how to
rebuild parts of the OS in isolation.
My only interest in this is when a security update co
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Is there some kind of program to digitally read audio-cds to wav-files under
> FreeBSD?
Yes.
> Under GNU/Linux I use cdparanoia, which I have I've come to like very much,
> but cdparanoia III release 9.8 (March 23, 2001) ref
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 11:21:21 -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote
> At 2003-07-11T16:03:01Z, "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have turned on a -j3 option somewhere to make files and there is a PERL
> > Library that I am attempting to insatll and it does not like this option.
> > but I forgot wher
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 05:30:37PM +0100 or thereabouts, Jonathan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Yes, a rather strange subject I grant you, but...
>
> Having been using FreeBSD for a fair few years now, I quite happily do a
> buildworld every now and then but one of the mysteries for me is how to
> rebui
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 05:50:22PM +0100 or thereabouts, Hugo Rabson wrote:
> Groovy!
BTW, this is also the logo in the XMondo About box... if you can figure
out where to put it so KDE can find it ;-)
Right now it's not installed w/XMondo: I don't know where KDE searches
for stuff like that. But
In the last episode (Jul 11), Jonathan said:
> Having been using FreeBSD for a fair few years now, I quite happily
> do a buildworld every now and then but one of the mysteries for me is
> how to rebuild parts of the OS in isolation.
>
> My only interest in this is when a security update comes out
Hi,
I'm using 5.1 release and gnome2 started by gdm.
After updating ports today (with portupgrade) I encountered a severe
problem: I can't start gnome any longer successful as normal user.
I always get a bunch of errors like the following:
GConf error: Could not stat
'/usr/X11R6/etc/gconf/gconf
Hi,
I was testing out the lukemftpd in stable and ran into this problem which
is probably easy to fix but is stumping me.
When we create a directory under any class, the read and execute
permissions on the Other bit is disabled (no "Other" read permissions on
any directory created via FTP). Th
At 2003-07-11T16:37:22Z, "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> thanks - just trying to keep you on your toes. :)
:)
>> Anyway, look at /etc/make.conf. That's probably where the culprit is
>> hiding.
> my /etc/make.conf looks like this:
That's the complete contents of your /etc/make.conf?
> s
On Friday 11 July 2003 09:50 am, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Jul 11), Jonathan said:
> > Having been using FreeBSD for a fair few years now, I quite happily
> > do a buildworld every now and then but one of the mysteries for me is
> > how to rebuild parts of the OS in isolation.
> >
>
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-07-10 13:57:33 -0600:
> While working with a FreeBSD system this afternoon, I did something which killed
> natd (the NAT daemon), which was processing packets in the usual way via ipfw
> and a divert socket.
>
> The result? Network communications on the system simply wen
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 01:07:50AM -0400, Dragoncrest wrote:
> Ok, I've gotta convince my boss to switch from windows 2000 to
> freebsd for all our internal needs. So far I've half convinced him, but
> I've hit a snag. I know that Samba can be used for a lot of things, and
> I'm tr
>
> >> Anyway, look at /etc/make.conf. That's probably where the culprit is
> >> hiding.
>
> > my /etc/make.conf looks like this:
>
> That's the complete contents of your /etc/make.conf?
yuppers - is something broken about that.
>
> > shell# perl -MCPAN -e 'install GD' > it
>
> This doesn
It's going to take some real work to get it to replace the Win2k AD
infrastructure if that's what you have. OTOH, if you are using the NT4
domain infrastructure, it's supposed to work well (haven't implemented
it, but here's a link if you want it:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/esdd/tutorials/samba.h
I am upgrading from png port:
png-1.2.5 < needs updating (port has 1.2.5_2)
to png port 1.2.5_2.
"make" seems fine, the following error occurs on the port "make install":
cc -fpic -DPIC -O -pipe -I. -DPNG_USE_PNGGCCRD -c pnggccrd.c -o
pnggccrd.So
building shared lib
Hi,
I use the bash shell and wanted to change the prompt and some aliases to
use the gnu color ls, so I copied .shrc to .bash_profile and edited it
accordingly. I also added java to the PATH in .profile. At first this
didn't work when using the gnome terminal until I realised I had to
change i
Take a look at the text ... it should tell you how to forcibly install over
the top. Or, it might be better to use another port to help you out:
portupgrade (/usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade).
I often upgrade all of my ports to the latest revision with just
portupgrade -ra
Tom Veldhouse
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Jim Xochellis wrote:
[ ... ]
For some definitions of "transparent". If the client uses the
AppleDouble format, that wraps the resource fork and works fine
against a normal NFS server. Some Mac NFS implementations do that,
some don't.
Very interesting, thanks! I would like to try this solution.
In the last episode (Jul 11), Kris Yates said:
> I am upgrading from png port:
> png-1.2.5 < needs updating (port has 1.2.5_2)
>
> "make" seems fine, the following error occurs on the port "make install":
>
> ===> Installing for png-1.2.5_2
> ===> Generating tempora
My analog installation is fine. Some clients prefer Webalizer, so I
have multiple stats available. Thanks though...
Kris
admin wrote:
by the way - analog is much better for webstats from my perspective. might
wanna check it out.
- Noah
to png port 1.2.5_2.
"make" seems fine, the followi
Hi, What text are you refering to? However, portupgrade -f did the
trick. Same error otherwise (using portupgrade without -f).. Thanks, Kris
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Take a look at the text ... it should tell you how to forcibly install over
the top. Or, it might be better to use another po
Why does config fail when I add
"devicelpt0at isa? port? tty irq 7 vector lpintr"
which I took from the FreeBSD handbook anyway?
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Roger Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is helpful. I have a similar, but somewhat more complex
> problem. I want to backup the entire /usr/home directory to another
> machine on the network. FTP has not been disabled (yet) and I have
> NcFTP installed. ssh is also set up between the two
"Dante Pastrana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Why does config fail when I add
>
> "devicelpt0at isa? port? tty irq 7 vector lpintr"
>
> which I took from the FreeBSD handbook anyway?
That line doesn't appear in the current handbook. You don't mention
what version of FreeBSD you're ru
At 2003-07-11T17:29:32Z, "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> yuppers - is something broken about that.
No, but I expected there to be more to it than that. :)
> sure - I am seeing some more madness.
> ===> Patching for p5-GD-1.41
> ===> Applying FreeBSD patches for p5-GD-1.41
[snip]
That
Sorry to beat a dead (ahem, or should I say 'dying') horse, but...
According to Netcraft, NETCRAFT RUNS ON FreeBSD!
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=netcraft.com
Guess this dude needs to find a new source of info, maybe one of the mainstream OS
makers can help out there Maybe the ONE
Hi,
I'm running 4.7-Release, and I have compiled the firewall into the kernel
but I can't seem to figure out the syntax for mac address based firewalls
.
I'm trying:
box#ipfw add 5 allow ip from any to any in mac any any
ipfw: unknown argument ``mac''
If there's some secret to getting this
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 04:15:09PM -0400, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
> I'm running 4.7-Release, and I have compiled the firewall into the kernel
> but I can't seem to figure out the syntax for mac address based firewalls
> .
>
> I'm trying:
>
> box#ipfw add 5 allow ip from any to any i
HI folks!
Anyone out there who has written a step-by-step guide to install IPfilter? :-)
i have downloaded IPF´s official manual, but its huge, so before i start
to read it, i woundering if anyone got an "filtered" version ;-)
yes, today iam kind of lazy :-)
see you!
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4.7-STABLE FreeBSD box fails when trying to make
openssl-0.9.7b
Any ideas what's going on and how to fix?
Thanks,
Jim
hw_cryptodev.c:1103: `CRF_DSA_SIGN' undeclared (first
use in this function)
hw_cryptodev.c:1109: `CRF_DSA_VERIFY' undeclared
(first use in this function)
hw_cryptodev.c:1121: `C
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 12:55:35PM -0400, Paul MacKenzie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was testing out the lukemftpd in stable and ran into this problem which
> is probably easy to fix but is stumping me.
>
> When we create a directory under any class, the read and execute
> permissions on the Other bit i
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 01:27:10PM +, DanB wrote:
> # /sbin/dump -0uan -f - /usr | gzip -2 | ssh1 -c blowfish \
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] dd
> of=/mybigfiles/dump-usr-l0.gz
> What is the blowfish? I s this the users name? File name?
>
Try the man-pages. blowfish(3) will give you some
mempheria wrote:
HI folks!
Anyone out there who has written a step-by-step guide to install IPfilter? :-)
i have downloaded IPF´s official manual, but its huge, so before i start
to read it, i woundering if anyone got an "filtered" version ;-)
yes, today iam kind of lazy :-)
Yes, there is some do
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 08:57:34AM +1200 or thereabouts, Jonathan Chen wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 01:27:10PM +, DanB wrote:
> > # /sbin/dump -0uan -f - /usr | gzip -2 | ssh1 -c blowfish \
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] dd
> > of=/mybigfiles/dump-usr-l0.gz
> > What is the blowfish? I
I'm looking to build a little FreeBSD box that doesn't have any (or
many) moving parts. Just a flashdrive, 2-3 ethernet ports, serial
console, etc.
Can anyone recommend vendors that make such hardware?
Thanks!
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On Fri, Jul 11, 2003, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
> I'm looking to build a little FreeBSD box that doesn't have any (or
> many) moving parts. Just a flashdrive, 2-3 ethernet ports, serial
> console, etc.
>
> Can anyone recommend vendors that make such
Simon Adameit wrote:
Hi,
I use the bash shell and wanted to change the prompt and some aliases to
use the gnu color ls, so I copied .shrc to .bash_profile and edited it
accordingly. I also added java to the PATH in .profile. At first this
didn't work when using the gnome terminal until I realis
> I'm looking to build a little FreeBSD box that doesn't have any (or
> many) moving parts. Just a flashdrive, 2-3 ethernet ports, serial
> console, etc.
>
> Can anyone recommend vendors that make such hardware?
>
http://www.openaccess.org/
I haven't used them, but a small company that I con
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 14:44:30 -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote
> At 2003-07-11T17:29:32Z, "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > yuppers - is something broken about that.
>
> No, but I expected there to be more to it than that. :)
>
> > sure - I am seeing some more madness.
>
> > ===> Patching fo
Ya know, that's kinda funny. I had this EXACT same issue not even a
week ago. Could this be a bug that we don't know about? What's the fix
for it...if any?
> In the last episode (Jul 11), Adam said:
> > On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 05:41, Jim Hatfield wrote:
> > > When I do a make install in any ports
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 14:44:30 -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote
> At 2003-07-11T17:29:32Z, "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > yuppers - is something broken about that.
>
> No, but I expected there to be more to it than that. :)
>
> > sure - I am seeing some more madness.
>
> > ===> Patching fo
Your /usr/sbin/pkg_info is old, recent bsd.port.mk require
'-O' option which is not supported by your pkg_info (perhaps
4.6.x release or older). Try to fetch the recent pkg_install
( /usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install ) sources and rebuild it.
By the way, the ports tree maintainer should aware about t
At 2003-07-11T22:03:28Z, "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> okay I had libgd version 1.xx installed - updated to libgd version 2.xx -
> things are cool. thanks for getting me in the proper direction.
>
> reportmagic is now installed.
Awesome! Glad I could help.
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On 11 Jul Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> I often upgrade all of my ports to the latest revision with just
> portupgrade -ra
Is that enough? Shouldn't this be "portupgrade -rRa" ?
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situation, we have an Abit AT7 motherboard with onboard RAID (HPT374).
It has worked beautifully for us with FreeBSD 4.7 and then 4.8 for a
After source upgrading to 5.1R from 5.0R, the NAT using pppoe on /usr/sbin/ppp
does not forward TCP packets to remote hosts anymore, but DOES forward ICMP packets
okay (e.g. ping works but not telnet). Does anyone have any clue
what changed to break this?
Steven
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 11:07:55AM -0400, Tom Servo wrote:
> Hey-
> I have a freebsd gateway machine that runs ipfw and nat for my home network
> and I want to add a rule that redirects VNC packets through the gateway to
> my windows machine so that I can VNC to my home machine to do some stuff.
>
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 06:14:39AM +0800, Ariff Abdullah wrote:
>
>
> Your /usr/sbin/pkg_info is old, recent bsd.port.mk require
> '-O' option which is not supported by your pkg_info (perhaps
> 4.6.x release or older). Try to fetch the recent pkg_install
> ( /usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install ) source
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 10:31:27PM +0200, mempheria wrote:
> HI folks!
>
> Anyone out there who has written a step-by-step guide to install IPfilter? :-)
> i have downloaded IPF?s official manual, but its huge, so before i start
> to read it, i woundering if anyone got an "filtered" version ;-)
ht
I just have a simple question. As I've been tracking BSD over the years,
the options for installing packages (on a post-install configuration)
appears (under-exaggerated term) to be getting smaller. Is there a reason
that none of the release people want to include any of the default dist
files?
I've had a drive crash where the spindle motor bearings overheated and
got stuck.
Using mild violence I now have the drive spinning again and need to do
some data recovery.
It has to be something that is able to handle read errors without stopping,
I am thinking dd, any other suggestions?
Thanks
weird, i have this error msg after i recompiled my kernel while doing
wget on ANY files i try to get:
$ wget http://fun.s-one.net.sg:8080/pub/movies/Matrix_Reloaded_Spoof.wmv
--07:20:05--
http://fun.s-one.net.sg:8080/pub/movies/Matrix_Reloaded_Spoof.wmv
=> `Matrix_Reloaded_Spoof.wmv
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 12:31:55AM +0200 or thereabouts, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> On 11 Jul Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
>
> > I often upgrade all of my ports to the latest revision with just
> > portupgrade -ra
>
> Is that enough? Shouldn't this be "portupgrade -rRa" ?
IMO, since you already have
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 01:19:32AM +0200 or thereabouts, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
> I've had a drive crash where the spindle motor bearings overheated and
> got stuck.
> Using mild violence I now have the drive spinning again and need to do
> some data recovery.
>
> It has to be something that
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Joseph Lewis wrote:
Is there a reason that none of the release people want to include any of the
default dist files? I work on a few machines online all the time, and also
one or two offline. But that just means that I have to take a chance of
missing a prerequisite when I download a port file.
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 11:02:14AM -0700, Kurt wrote:
> It's going to take some real work to get it to replace the Win2k AD
> infrastructure if that's what you have. OTOH, if you are using the NT4
> domain infrastructure, it's supposed to work well (haven't implemented
> it, but here's a link if yo
I'm running 4.8 stable. I did a buildworld a few days ago. Since then I
have been unable to log into the console.
If I try to log in as root, when I type root it comes out as r66t.
Lucky, I boot into kdm and that still works. Has anyone seen this before
and have a way to fix this.
--
Rod
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On Friday July 12, 2003 (PST) Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
>>>
> I've had a drive crash where the spindle motor bearings overheated and
> got stuck.
> Using mild violence I now have the drive spinning again and need to do
> some data recovery.
>
> It has to be something that is able to
Hello all.
Today I started receiving this error on the lan card.
r10: WATCHDOG TIMEOUT
And seems like the TCP/IP services stop passing thought the card. The
machine continues running without seeing the world but no other errors
beside the above on the console. One thing I notices is that if I
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