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1. Fw: UK Currency Symbol in 7.2 Console (Graham Bentley)
2. Re: find and searching for specific expression in files
(Mel Flynn)
3. Re: find and searching for
2009/5/31 Polytropon free...@edvax.de:
On Sat, 30 May 2009 18:55:15 -0400, Glen Barber glen.j.bar...@gmail.com
wrote:
For (my own) clarity sake, won't that take up space in '/'? (Not
arguing, just never thought of using /opt on FreeBSD...)
This depends on your file system layout, Glen. If
2009/5/31 John Nielsen li...@jnielsen.net:
I'm looking for advice and/or pointers. I have an Intel-based MacBook Pro
and I would like to use a USB thumb drive to be able to boot FreeBSD on
it. Some questions:
1) Is this even possible? I've read that you _can_ boot Mac OS X from a
USB hard
Grant Peel wrote:
Does anyone have any expierience with it? Is it solid? Fast? Are
there any 'gotchas' when using databases developed on older versions
of Mysql? (4).
I can't answer about speed or solidity -- except to point out that MySQL
themselves describe MYSQL 6.0 as an alpha development
For (my own) clarity sake, won't that take up space in '/'? (Not
in my case yes as / is usually my only filesystem. for those who keep
programs (/usr) separate /usr/local2 or /usr/whatever will be OK
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This depends on your file system layout, Glen. If you put
everything into one partition, i. e. /, then everything is
going into /.
like in my case. with one exception - now i usually have /tmp separate but
it's tmpfs :)
other Solarisisms that I've already seen, such as /export
on FreeBSD
4) Just to be contrary, I'd also like to use GELI (if possible) for
everything but /boot. Does needing an extra /boot partition change
anything?
Actually you can't create /boot partition, but something else like /b
and link /boot to /b/boot
bootloader subsystem requires that things are in
Myths about Power Over Ethernet
May 28, 2009
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technology integrates power and data across standard
Cat5/5e/6 network cabling and provides more flexibility in today?s workplace.
PoE enables power to be supplied to network devices, such as IP phones, network
cameras, and
same user password somewhere else.
The whole point of ssh is to prevent this sort of thing, by
encrypting the message traffic over this insecure communication
channel.
I think most people using ssh already know it. or maybe not?:)
An attacker may be able to intercept the encrypted
traffic,
I want to boost the audio playback of my multimedia.
you mean higher volume.
use mixer command
I use mplayer with oss for audio playback.
I don't want to re-encode my media.
uname -a:'7.1-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD'
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33. Re: Canon printer and TurboPrint (Wojciech Puchar)
34. Re: Canon printer and TurboPrint (cpghost)
35. Filter request Re: GSM to Serial Converter (Wojciech Puchar)
36. Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail (Wojciech Puchar)
Woj, 20 out of 36 messages, over
On Sun, 31 May 2009 10:30:44 +0200 (CEST), Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
does Solaris REQUIRE things to be in /export to be able to export through
NFS or is it just some kind of tradition or routinely repeated rule?
No, just tradition or convention. In most cases,
No. The company CREATES a need for their product.
That's the number one rule.
if they succeed - what's wrong?
You tell me.
nothing. As long as nobody is forced to buy someones product, every kind
of propaganda is allowed. It's just peoples problem if they will believe
that they NEED for
all your examples are sounds just like kind of tradition.
Just like for eg. creating lots of partitions no matter if it's needed or
not
On Sun, 31 May 2009, Polytropon wrote:
On Sun, 31 May 2009 10:30:44 +0200 (CEST), Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
does Solaris
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
other Solarisisms that I've already seen, such as /export
on FreeBSD which is usually used on Solaris for NFS shares.)
does Solaris REQUIRE things to be in /export to be able to export
through NFS or is it just some kind of tradition or routinely repeated
rule?
It's
On Sun, 31 May 2009 10:49:18 +0200 (CEST), Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
all your examples are sounds just like kind of tradition.
Just like for eg. creating lots of partitions no matter if it's needed or
not
One exception: The creation of different partitions
In fact, given that FreeBSD doesn't seem to have a native convention on
how exported filesystems are laid out (no mention in hier(7), no default
/etc/exports file), it would make sense to adopt the Solaris/Linux style
where
feasible.
it's best not to adopt any style, but do whatever is
One exception: The creation of different partitions according
to different uses can (but doesn't neccessarily have to) be
useful if partition-wise dumps are required or intended. As
you know, there are advantages and disadvantages. There can
This is only adventage - to use dump.
Anyway - do
On 5/31/09, LoH lordofhyph...@gmail.com wrote:
After setting up an Audigy2ZS with the emu10kx kernel driver, I found
that after the machine goes into a suspend mode and wakes up, the sound
stops playing. Unloading and reloading the kernel drivers (sound.ko and
snd_emu10kx.ko) doesn't appear to
On Sun, 31 May 2009 11:19:10 +0200 (CEST), Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
For me it never succeeded, even if it dumps successfully produced output
could be unrestorable.
After getting this twice i stayed away from this great (but nonworking)
tool. Backup tool that
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Your idea won't hurt in single-disk, single-partition case, but this
case is prohibited by other blind repeat rule of making lots of
partitions.
I didn't say anything about how file system layout should be mapped to
disk partitions[*]. Nor do I support the concept of
On Sun, 31 May 2009 11:15:19 +0200 (CEST), Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
it's best not to adopt any style, but do whatever is optimal in certain
case.
You propose just another example of blind repeated rule.
It is often found as corporate standard. This doesn't mean
I just prefer dump + restore for cloning systems because it
explicitely takes care of file attributes and anything; I do use
You are right, but rsync can do the same :)
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Yavuz Maşlak wrote:
I have a adsl modem. I am going to use freebsd as a router and firewall.
...
What am I doing wrong?
It is probably the firewall, it seems that you use
firewall_type=closed. Could give us some more info
about it?
Which firewall do you use? what are your custom rules?
Your idea won't hurt in single-disk, single-partition case, but this case
is prohibited by other blind repeat rule of making lots of partitions.
I didn't say anything about how file system layout should be mapped to
disk partitions[*]. Nor do I support the concept of making lots and lots of
case.
You propose just another example of blind repeated rule.
It is often found as corporate standard. This doesn't mean you
Well i don't expect many smart people working in big corporations. There
are exceptions of course - those that got there by accident and not yet
left ;)
Hi:
I have cyrus-imapd 2.3 with Berkeley DB 4.3 and openldap also compiled
with BDB 4.3.
Now, openldap won't build with 4.3 and defaults to 4.6 so I need to
migrate my data, and I would like to migrate my cyrus-imapd also to a
newer version of BDB.
Are there any tools or tricks for doing
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Hi!
I would like use the sshd with pam_pgsql module. But it isn't work, and I can't
configure the pam debug too. So my two question:
How can I use the pam debug?
How do I use the sshd with pam-pgsql?
OS: FreeBSD 7.2
My /etc/pamd./sshd:
authrequiredpam_unix.so
Dnia niedziela 31 maj 2009 o 16:18:09 Sajó Zsolt Attila napisał(a):
How do I use the sshd with pam-pgsql?
I don't know how tu use but I see something strange with your setup.
In ssh-pam_pgsql.conf you have pw_type = md5 and in your database you have a
cleartext password. I think it is your
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 11:25:12AM +0200, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
Can you please give me a hint how to use find to search for a specific
text within files?
If you just want the filenames which contain the string you are
searching for, use the -l argument to tell grep to print out the
David Collins davidcollins...@gmail.com writes:
I have several jails for the purpose of not trashing my root partition
with junk programs that I may not need and also to learn how to run
various system services, ie dns, http, mysql, samba etc. I have been
running them for a while and have
Hi there,
I want to use FreeBSD 7.2 as a simple firewall and VPN at home. I’ve a
dedicated computer to this.
I’m trying to compile my FreeBSD 7.2 Kernel on my computer and I having
the following problem:
[...]
/usr/src/sys/modules/svr4/../../compat/svr4/svr4_stat.c: In function
How do I wait for a specific process to die? I want to do something like:
waitpid 1234(echo done! | Mail -s PROC DONE kelly.terry.jo...@gmail.com)
I'm sure this is trivial, but I can't find a way to do it.
I wrote a Perl script that checks every second if /proc/pid exists,
but that only works
2009/5/31 Kelly Jones kelly.terry.jo...@gmail.com:
How do I wait for a specific process to die? I want to do something like:
waitpid 1234(echo done! | Mail -s PROC DONE kelly.terry.jo...@gmail.com)
I'm sure this is trivial, but I can't find a way to do it.
I wrote a Perl script that checks
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Lowell Gilbert
freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
David Collins davidcollins...@gmail.com writes:
I have several jails for the purpose of not trashing my root partition
with junk programs that I may not need and also to learn how to run
Does FreeBSD or any BSD/OS have mount -o encryption support ?
I want to pipe aespipe and mount an encrypted iso. I have already
checked on FreeBSD 7.1 amd64 that loop option isn't available, so I am
sticking to mdconfig and vnconfig on old versions.
If not then,
Is it possible to pipe aespipe
2009/5/31 Rodrigo Vilanova vilanova_rodr...@hotmail.com:
Hi there,
I want to use FreeBSD 7.2 as a simple firewall and VPN at home. I’ve a
dedicated computer to this.
I’m trying to compile my FreeBSD 7.2 Kernel on my computer and I having
the following problem:
[...]
my data, and I would like to migrate my cyrus-imapd also to a newer version
of BDB.
Are there any tools or tricks for doing this?
possibly it's compatible but if you are not sure use dbversion_dump and
_load to dump and restore data.
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How do I wait for a specific process to die? I want to do something like:
waitpid 1234(echo done! | Mail -s PROC DONE kelly.terry.jo...@gmail.com)
if i understand you correctly:
your_program parameters
bg_process_number=$!
...something else...
wait $bg_process_number
echo done!
2009/5/31 Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl:
How do I wait for a specific process to die? I want to do something like:
waitpid 1234(echo done! | Mail -s PROC DONE
kelly.terry.jo...@gmail.com)
if i understand you correctly:
your_program parameters
bg_process_number=$!
I have a C program that writes to a terminal (currently xterm,
but could be anything). For reasons I won't go into, I would like
to read and change the terminal's tab stops ... from within the
program ... in a generic/portable way.
Is this possible?
If so, what are the
Chris Rees wrote:
[ `ps ax |grep pid | wc -l ` = 1 ] (echo done! | Mail -s PROC
DONE kelly.terry.jo...@gmail.com)
Not always going to work. For example,
[ste...@scs:~]% ps ax | grep init
1 ?Ss 0:39 init [2]
13421 pts/1R+ 0:00 grep init
Also if you use its pid,
Unloading the module, letting it suspend on its own, then waking it up
and reloading the module does not cause the symptoms to appear.
Wish I knew offhand what was being called to let it suspend, and which
state it was.
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
On 5/31/09, LoH lordofhyph...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry to keep banging on about this but does anyone actually
have uk pound signs working in 7.2? What font and keymap
are you using? And, what actually is the process for reporting
bugs or getting help with problem like this. Any advice appreciated
even from Mr Puchar :))
bugs or getting help with problem like this. Any advice appreciated
even from Mr Puchar :))
who don't use UK keyboard and pound sign.
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I know it is not typical, but here's my setup.
I have a private IP scope (/24 block) split up. 2 /25's
I have a box that has dual NICs. One is on the low /25 and one is on the
high /25. The high /25 is only used for jails and his gateway is a
soekris/alix board that will function. I can't
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 12:42:37PM -0700, Steven Schlansker wrote:
Chris Rees wrote:
[ `ps ax |grep pid | wc -l ` = 1 ] (echo done! | Mail -s PROC
DONE kelly.terry.jo...@gmail.com)
Not always going to work. For example,
[ste...@scs:~]% ps ax | grep init
1 ?Ss 0:39
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
my data, and I would like to migrate my cyrus-imapd also to a newer version
of BDB.
Are there any tools or tricks for doing this?
possibly it's compatible but if you are not sure use dbversion_dump and
_load to dump and restore data.
Thanks, I've had a look at the
Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 12:42:37PM -0700, Steven Schlansker wrote:
Chris Rees wrote:
[ `ps ax |grep pid | wc -l ` = 1 ] (echo done! | Mail -s PROC
DONE kelly.terry.jo...@gmail.com)
Not always going to work. For example,
[ste...@scs:~]% ps ax | grep init
1 ?
Are there any tools or tricks for doing this?
possibly it's compatible but if you are not sure use dbversion_dump and
_load to dump and restore data.
Thanks, I've had a look at the dump and load utilities, they have no man page
it's not FreeBSD but GNU. No man is equivalent of read
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 2:00 AM, Frank Shute fr...@shute.org.uk wrote:
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 05:08:03PM +0800, Chun-fan Ivan Liao wrote:
OS version: FreeBSD 7.2 RELEASE
apcupsd version: 3.14.5
UPS model: APC-MGE Back-UPS RS 1000VA (BR1000TW)
UPS cable type: usb
3 important lines
I'm not sure this is std yet, but think it is available in gcc.
If I'm calling funtion bar(char *, char) with one of the args
incorrect, is there a way to have gcc name bar() in an error message?
I have a function that I may rename that asks whether or not to
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Ion-Mihai Tetcu ite...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Sun, 10 May 2009 17:08:03 +0800
Chun-fan Ivan Liao i...@ivangelion.tw wrote:
OS version: FreeBSD 7.2 RELEASE
apcupsd version: 3.14.5
UPS model: APC-MGE Back-UPS RS 1000VA (BR1000TW)
UPS cable type: usb
3
I'm pretty sure you could set up a filter on Mr Puchar's name; it's not
hard.
That said, I just read a sample of his posts (not all of them), and the
ones I looked at didn't appear to be 'off-topic' and would probably have
passed muster from any reasonable moderator (aye, but there's the rub:
who
Tim Judd wrote:
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Nikos Vassiliadis nvass9...@gmx.com
mailto:nvass9...@gmx.com wrote:
Tim Judd wrote:
I know it is not typical, but here's my setup.
I have a private IP scope (/24 block) split up. 2 /25's
I have a box that has
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 03:44:24PM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
I have a C program that writes to a terminal (currently xterm,
but could be anything). For reasons I won't go into, I would like
to read and change the terminal's tab stops ... from within the
program ... in a
Hi Graham,
I never thought that I could help you, but playing around a bit
on the keyboard seemed to open up an interesting obervation:
- £ -
A working Pound sign!
On Sun, 31 May 2009 21:10:25 +0100, Graham Bentley ad...@cpcnw.co.uk
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 00:31:40 +0200, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I'm not sure this is std yet, but think it is available in gcc.
If I'm calling funtion bar(char *, char) with one of the args
incorrect, is there a way to have gcc name bar() in an error message?
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 09:10:25PM +0100, Graham Bentley wrote:
Sorry to keep banging on about this but does anyone actually
have uk pound signs working in 7.2? What font and keymap
are you using?
keymap=uk.cp850
I guess I use the corresponding syscons font file as I don't have a
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 12:53:39AM +0200, Ond??ej Majerech wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 00:31:40 +0200, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I'm not sure this is std yet, but think it is available in gcc.
If I'm calling funtion bar(char *, char) with one of the args
incorrect, is
passed muster from any reasonable moderator (aye, but there's the rub:
who gets to define 'reasonable'?).
The phrase You're fast to agree with our resident M$ troll when he
argues against government control of anything, even of protecting the
population from a 'free' market that's happy to
Thomas Dickey writes:
I have a C program that writes to a terminal (currently xterm,
but could be anything). For reasons I won't go into, I would like
to read and change the terminal's tab stops ... from within the
program ... in a generic/portable way.
You could make a
Please take this to chat@, because this is getting really old.
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is there any marco that printfs the incoming list, or am i asking too much of
the
compiler at runtime?
example:
main (int argc, char *argv)
with this macro might print:
2, testinput
and baz(char *file, int count)
similarly might print,
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
is there any marco that printfs the incoming list, or am i asking too much of
the
compiler at runtime?
example:
main (int argc, char *argv)
with this macro might print:
2, testinput
and
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 10:23:01AM +0900, till plewe wrote:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
is there any marco that printfs the incoming list, or am i asking too much
of the
compiler at runtime?
example:
main (int argc, char *argv)
Dear Prospective Customer,
we are selling all brand and latest electronics such as mobile phones, pda,
laptop, notebook, ipods, digital camera, gps, plasma television, games at
affordable and competitive prices.
Our products are brand new ( mobiles are unlocked ) with complete accessories
I'd like to ask the following question: Can the syscons driver
be configured in a way that certain screen attributes are
displayed in the same way? Read: It is possible to use the
underline attribute in text mode?
For example, when I call man man in an xterm, the effect
is this, black on white:
Hi Chris,Tks for help. My source was incomplete. My bad!
best regards,Cabelyn
From: utis...@googlemail.com
Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 20:32:46 +0100
To: vilanova_rodr...@hotmail.com
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: kernel compile problem
2009/5/31 Rodrigo Vilanova
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, Polytropon wrote:
I'd like to ask the following question: Can the syscons driver
be configured in a way that certain screen attributes are
displayed in the same way? Read: It is possible to use the
underline attribute in text mode?
If your video card and monitor
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