On Tuesday 13 October 2009 18:44:57 Jon Radel wrote:
> Jacques Henry wrote:
> > I commented the commands involved and nothing changed... (with only 10
> > minutes of time difference)
>
> The 19 minutes between when I sent my suggestions and you responded is
> hardly enough time to see if ntpd was s
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 11:10:02PM -0700, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
>
> Bill Campbell wrote:
> >The -e and -E options to less control this. You want neither of
> >these specified if you don't want to have less automatically exit
> >at end-of-file. The ``-e'' option causes it to exit the second
> >t
Chris Stankevitz wrote:
Hello,
Question: What command should I issue to see what each of my installed x11
fonts looks like?
Thank you,
Chris
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since my first question got answers, here are answers to questions 2 and 3:
2: there's a problem report here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/108968
this still exists in CURRENT
3: i believe it takes so long to do fsck on a device in background mode
because a snapshot has to be t
send me ur citiback card no
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Frank Shute wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 11:10:02PM -0700, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
> >
> > Bill Campbell wrote:
> > >The -e and -E options to less control this. You want neither of
> > >these specified if you don't want to have le
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Abhilash Shukla wrote:
> Hello,Respected Sir/Madam,Actually i tried to install free BSD on my >system,
> I have 1 TB hard disk of 500GB X 2 in which i made a partition in >one of my
> hard disk which even contains some data. Unfortunately i lost >all my data,
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anyone can give some references of this?
any kind how to explanation will be more than welcome :D
Manolis Kiagias-2 wrote:
>
> Mark Stapper wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm currently migrating my home desktop from Gentoo linux to FreeBSD
>> 8.0(Beta but it'll be "Stable" soon. Using RELENG_8 btw).
>
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Dears,
Does anyone know or already configured the linux compatibility in FreeBSD to
install rpm packages and so on.
Actually I'm running the i386 7.2 FreeBSD and the following package.
%pkg_info |grep linu
linux_base-fc-4_14 Base set of packages needed in Linux mode (for
i386/amd64)
I already s
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
> Bill Campbell wrote:
>> The -e and -E options to less control this. You want neither of
>> these specified if you don't want to have less automatically exit
>> at end-of-file. The ``-e'' option causes it to exit the second
>> time it hits eof while
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 23:10:02 -0700
Chris Stankevitz wrote:
> Bill Campbell wrote:
> > The -e and -E options to less control this. You want neither of
> > these specified if you don't want to have less automatically exit
> > at end-of-file. The ``-e'' option causes it to exit the second
> > time
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 21:21:16 +0200 (CEST) Alexander Best wrote:
> hi there,
> when i do `fc-list` the output looks rather odd. `fc-cache -f` doesn't help.
> the output looks the same using different shells.
Those messages seem to be UTF-8 formatted. I use UTF-8 locale and
iso10646 font. Here is
I'm in need of a new graphics card for a new computer, that I hope will
run FreeBSD (with a strong preference for AMD64) and compiz-fusion on a
dual-monitor, which I believe means the 3D acceleration has to be in good
working order. I don't really care whether the graphics driver is binary,
or free
Hi,
I have a quick question about freebsd on zfs root. I have built a few test
systems all work fine. I have one question though. Does the loader replay
any information when it accesses the pool?
Basically im interested in how or what is done on reboot after the kernel
panic or power loss. Are th
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 8:18 AM, H.Fazaeli wrote:
> what type of blade switch you are using?
> Are you using HS21 onboard ports or an expansion card?
>
> Make sure the corresponding internal ports of
> the blade switch are at 'no shutdown' state.
>
>
> Brian McCann wrote:
>>
>> I'm having problems
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:57:58 -0300 Leandro F Silva wrote:
> Does anyone know or already configured the linux compatibility in FreeBSD to
> install rpm packages and so on.
hm, actually (almost) all linux applications are installed using
RPM packages. Did you mean using linux RPM database?
> Actu
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 08:31:00 -0700
free...@t41t.com free...@t41t.com (free...@t41t.com) replied:
>I'm in need of a new graphics card for a new computer, that I hope will
>run FreeBSD (with a strong preference for AMD64) and compiz-fusion on a
>dual-monitor, which I believe means the 3D acceleratio
> > The 19 minutes between when I sent my suggestions and you responded is
> > hardly enough time to see if ntpd was slewing the time. Slewing 587
> > seconds takes days.
>
The thing is that ntpd is not slewing the time at all, even after several
hours!!
> > Are you sure that -x in there, tell
Hi,
I have tried to upgrade my laptop system from 7.2-RELEASE to 8.0-RC1 using
the freebsd-update method.
I have ran the following commands :
# freebsd-update -r 8.0-RC1 upgrade
# freebsd-update install
# nextboot -k GENERIC
# shutdown -r now
# freebsd-update install
# portmaster -adf
Then portm
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 08:31:00 -0700
> free...@t41t.com free...@t41t.com (free...@t41t.com) replied:
>
>>I'm in need of a new graphics card for a new computer, that I hope will
>>run FreeBSD (with a strong preference for AMD64) and compiz-fusion on a
>>dual-monitor, which I believe means the 3D acc
Boris Samorodov schrieb am 2009-10-14:
> On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 21:21:16 +0200 (CEST) Alexander Best wrote:
> > hi there,
> > when i do `fc-list` the output looks rather odd. `fc-cache -f`
> > doesn't help.
> > the output looks the same using different shells.
> Those messages seem to be UTF-8 form
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, jgro...@es.net wrote:
nVidia support on i386 FreeBSD is not much better. One can use an nVidia
card with 7.1 but under 7.2 one hits the dreaded mtrr error. A Google
search finds many posts on how to fix this but none of them seem to work.
I could be wrong but nVidia does not
do you double-check the internal por assignement? How many switchs has that
blade1 or 2?
You can try running a linux live-cd or maybe Windows to discard a FreeBSD
trouble with the nic. does Freebsd detects 1 or 2 nics, and how many does
the blade have?
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Brian McC
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:40:07 +0200 (CEST) Alexander Best wrote:
> so why does fc-list output in utf8 if none of the LC_* vars is set to it?
If you can reproduce it by rebuilding fontconfig from ports, it may be
good to write to the maintainer (gnome@).
--
WBR, Boris Samorodov (bsam)
Research En
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, jgro...@es.net wrote:
>> nVidia support on i386 FreeBSD is not much better. One can use an nVidia
>> card with 7.1 but under 7.2 one hits the dreaded mtrr error. A Google
>> search finds many posts on how to fix this but none of them seem to
>> work.
>> I could be wrong but n
Hello;
How is a usb device accessed on Freebsd.
I installed an SATA drive in a usb enclosure
and plugged in into usb port on the machine.
Console message indicated detection of the
device when the power switch for the usb enclosure
was set to on.
When I did mount -w /dev/usb (or usbN) I got
speci
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:33 PM, jeffry killen wrote:
> Hello;
> How is a usb device accessed on Freebsd.
> I installed an SATA drive in a usb enclosure
> and plugged in into usb port on the machine.
> Console message indicated detection of the
> device when the power switch for the usb enclosure
Boris Samorodov schrieb am 2009-10-14:
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:40:07 +0200 (CEST) Alexander Best wrote:
> > so why does fc-list output in utf8 if none of the LC_* vars is set
> > to it?
> If you can reproduce it by rebuilding fontconfig from ports, it may
> be
> good to write to the maintainer (
jeffry killen writes:
> How is a usb device accessed on Freebsd.
> I installed an SATA drive in a usb enclosure
> and plugged in into usb port on the machine.
> Console message indicated detection of the
> device when the power switch for the usb enclosure was set to on.
> Wh
jgro...@es.net writes:
> I could be wrong but nVidia does not seem to be very interested
> in working with the FreeBSD project to address these problems.
nVidia has offered what many/most hardware vendors* do not: to
write and maintain a driver for their product.
However, in or
>
> jgro...@es.net writes:
>
>> I could be wrong but nVidia does not seem to be very interested
>> in working with the FreeBSD project to address these problems.
>
> nVidia has offered what many/most hardware vendors* do not: to
> write and maintain a driver for their product.
> Howev
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Diego F. Arias R. wrote:
> do you double-check the internal por assignement? How many switchs has that
> blade1 or 2?
>
> You can try running a linux live-cd or maybe Windows to discard a FreeBSD
> trouble with the nic. does Freebsd detects 1 or 2 nics, and how m
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, jgro...@es.net wrote:
All of my cards are ATI and I don't know of the "mtrr" problem you're
talking about. This X1650 works fine on i386 with both 7-STABLE and
8-STABLE.
I am seeing mtrr error using a Diamond Radeon HD4670 on FreeBSD 7.2
Really need a lot more specifics
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:55:05AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, jgro...@es.net wrote:
> > nVidia support on i386 FreeBSD is not much better. One can use an nVidia
> > card with 7.1 but under 7.2 one hits the dreaded mtrr error. A Google
> > search finds many posts on how to fix
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, cpghost wrote:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:55:05AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, jgro...@es.net wrote:
nVidia support on i386 FreeBSD is not much better. One can use an nVidia
card with 7.1 but under 7.2 one hits the dreaded mtrr error. A Google
search fin
While I was trying to update ports I have received message about absence disk
space.It's impossible, I thought.But df command said:$ df -hFilesystem Size
Used Avail Capacity Mounted on/dev/ad0s1a 23G3.5G 18G16%
/devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100%/dev/dev
the FreeBSD 6.2 i386 dmesg.boot shows:
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz (3591.25-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0xf41 Stepping = 1
Features=0xbfebfbff
Features2=0x659d>
AMD Features=0x2010
Logical CPUs per core: 2
real memory = 3220963328 (3071 MB)
avail memory
Hi,
I have to come back to this problem. When I boot over the serial
console, input works all fine until I come to the loader menu. There,
input from the serial console is just ignored, I can not interrupt the
autoboot and e.g. choose a different kernel. I have partitioned with
GPT and in
No you want: IA64 not AMD64
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ia64/ISO-IMAGES/7.2/
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:48, lconrad@ wrote:
the FreeBSD 6.2 i386 dmesg.boot shows:
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz (3591.25-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0xf41 Stepping = 1
Fe
Yes.
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:48:26PM +0200, Len Conrad wrote:
> the FreeBSD 6.2 i386 dmesg.boot shows:
>
> CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz (3591.25-MHz 686-class CPU)
> Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0xf41 Stepping = 1
>
> Features=0xbfebfbff
> Features2=0x659d>
You should be lookin
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:08 PM, jhell wrote:
>
> No you want: IA64 not AMD64
>
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ia64/ISO-IMAGES/7.2/
>
>
>
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:48, lconrad@ wrote:
>
>> the FreeBSD 6.2 i386 dmesg.boot shows:
>>
>> CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz (3591.25-MHz 68
Gentlemen,
I have not had a chance to thank you for your very helpful suggestions.
I have tried to follow them as well as possible and I cerainly am
grateful for your input.
It has taken me some time to prepare for a cloning of an existing 7.2 sytem.
Now that I have everything running smoothly with
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:55:05 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block
wrote:
> All of my cards are ATI and I don't know of the "mtrr" problem you're
> talking about. This X1650 works fine on i386 with both 7-STABLE and
> 8-STABLE.
I had an old-fashioned ATI Radeon 9200 RV250 AGP with both a VGA
and a VGA-on
Hi All
Currently I have got pam authenticating against ldap and mkhomedir
creating the home directories, but they are created owned as root:wheel
and the user can't write to their own home directory -- I have read the
man page for pam_mkhomedir, the only way I see it working at the moment
is setti
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 05:08:23PM -0400, jhell wrote:
>
> No you want: IA64 not AMD64
No, he does not want that. IA64 is for Intel's Itanium CPUs which are only
used in a few big servers and just about nowhere else. The below is an
ordinary x86 CPU (which the Itanium most certainly is not.)
>
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:21:57 -0400, PJ wrote:
> It has taken me some time to prepare for a cloning of an existing 7.2 sytem.
> Now that I have everything running smoothly with all the proggies &
> configurations the way I want them, I tried (notice - tried) to clone
> the system.
> Here's the setu
Craig Butler wrote:
> Currently I have got pam authenticating against ldap and mkhomedir
> creating the home directories, but they are created owned as root:wheel
> and the user can't write to their own home directory -- I have read the
> man page for pam_mkhomedir, the only way I see it working at
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 23:04:51 +0400, Arkady Tokaev wrote:
>
> While I was trying to update ports I have received message
> about absence disk space.It's impossible, I thought.But df
> command said:
> $ df -h
> Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/ad0s1a 23G3.5G
Hey-
I've got a website targeted towards the keyword Voip Modem and I'm looking for
link exchanges.
Would you be interested? If so, please reply and I'm sure we can work something
out.
Have a nice day!
Damien Ross
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On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Jacques Henry wrote:
The 19 minutes between when I sent my suggestions and you responded is
hardly enough time to see if ntpd was slewing the time. Slewing 587
seconds takes days.
The thing is that ntpd is not slewing the time at all, even after several
hours!!
If I m
Hi,
I tried to do some port maintenance, specifically,
updating python and its ports to 2.6. I used
the instructions in UPDATING for portmaster:
20090608:
AFFECTS: users of lang/python* and py-*
AUTHOR: m...@freebsd.org
The default version of Python has been changed from 2.5.x to 2.6.x.
hi,
my name is saber adavi and im CS student at tehran polytechnic university.
im using freeBsd as my main OS near one year and i like to help ( if there
is a chance) to add persian language into your website.
cheers
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im running AMD64 FreeBSD7.2-STABLE latest src//kernel and ports so far
as what depends on various QT4 pkgs ...
Everything comes down to this 1 port but yet i removed all of them an it
still cracks .. what am i missing or havent read...
===>Verifying install for qt4-phonon>=4.5.2 in
/usr/
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 5:39 PM, saber adavi wrote:
> hi,
> my name is saber adavi and im CS student at tehran polytechnic university.
> im using freeBsd as my main OS near one year and i like to help ( if there
> is a chance) to add persian language into your website.
>
> cheers
>
>
If you don't
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Vinny <
vinny-mail-01+f.questions20091...@palaceofretention.ca
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to do some port maintenance, specifically,
> updating python and its ports to 2.6. I used
> the instructions in UPDATING for portmaster:
>
> 20090608:
> AFFECTS: users of la
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:10, rsmith@ wrote:
Yes.
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:48:26PM +0200, Len Conrad wrote:
the FreeBSD 6.2 i386 dmesg.boot shows:
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz (3591.25-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0xf41 Stepping = 1
Features=0xbfebfbff
Feature
My data backups to DVD use mkisofs to build ISO9660 DVDs like so:
mkisofs -J -joliet-long -r -hide-rr-moved -graft-points dir1 dir2 dir3
and then piped into cdrecord. However, I found a problem with one file
that casts some doubt on the whole process. The file is named
img_0185-6x4crop.jpg a
I believe that my problems arise out of subliminal refuse syndrome: the
brain refuses to comprehend dump and restore TOs and FROMs.
In other words, I'm beginning to see that
dump -0af TO ( - or device/file) FROM (device or directory/file)
and
restore -rf (TO curr.dir FROM device or file)
or
dump
Warren Liddell wrote:
> im running AMD64 FreeBSD7.2-STABLE latest src//kernel and ports so far
> as what depends on various QT4 pkgs ...
>
> Everything comes down to this 1 port but yet i removed all of them an it
> still cracks .. what am i missing or havent read...
What exactly are you doing th
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:29:42 -0400, PJ wrote:
> I believe that my problems arise out of subliminal refuse syndrome: the
> brain refuses to comprehend dump and restore TOs and FROMs.
> In other words, I'm beginning to see that
> dump -0af TO ( - or device/file) FROM (device or directory/file)
> and
How do I get to use the headphones?
The speaker works but continues to play when I plug in headphones.
Also adjusting the keyboard function controls to control the sound, (o
anything else,) does nothing -- what is with this?
Last, how do I change the font size with FVWM? As you can see I am new
2009/10/14 Tim Judd :
> My suggestion is to check the VM config and see if you can emulate an
> IDE ad(4) device instead of the possible SCSI da(4) device that
> vmware/virtualbox may setup. I'm almost positive (not 100% because I
> don't have either one of those installed at the moment) that both
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Warren Block wrote:
My data backups to DVD use mkisofs to build ISO9660 DVDs like so:
mkisofs -J -joliet-long -r -hide-rr-moved -graft-points dir1 dir2 dir3
and then piped into cdrecord. However, I found a problem with one file that
casts some doubt on the whole process.
Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Warren Block wrote:
My data backups to DVD use mkisofs to build ISO9660 DVDs like so:
mkisofs -J -joliet-long -r -hide-rr-moved -graft-points dir1 dir2 dir3
and then piped into cdrecord. However, I found a problem with one
file that casts some doubt
Get cpuid from /usr/ports/misc/cpuid and run it, that should give you a
better idea of what your processor is. Although, from the string you
gave, looks like a 'yes'. I think that's a nocona xeon (I have a pair of
gallatins).
jhell wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:10, rsmith@ wrote:
Yes.
On W
My server is increasingly having important work stored on it, and I
need to start taking backups of a lot of directories, especially
/home, /opt, /etc, /usr/local/etc, and maybe others. The ideal backup
(and what I've done in the past) is to take a full low-level dd image
of the disk while the sys
Take a UFS2 snapshot and then backup the snapshot. A similar approach
using ZFS snapshots would also work.
See the handbook for more details.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/backup-strategies.html
Nerius Landys wrote:
My server is increasingly having important work stored on it,
Do a:
%pkg_version -v > ~/pv.out
...and then review the ~/pv.out file *manually* to see if you can
identify any oddities. (yes, grep is good and grep is great, but I've
missed obvious things by grep'ing the pkg db in the past).
I'm personally not one to help with GUI things, but hopefully my
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Nerius Landys wrote:
My question is, what is the recommended procedure of taking a full
backup on a live system? Ideally, if my hard drive were to crash, I
would like to have such a backup so as to make it possible to copy
over the entire backup to a new identical harddrive
Warren Liddell wrote:
>
>> Do a:
>>
>> %pkg_version -v > ~/pv.out
>>
>> ...and then review the ~/pv.out file *manually* to see if you can
>> identify any oddities. (yes, grep is good and grep is great, but I've
>> missed obvious things by grep'ing the pkg db in the past).
>>
>> I'm personally not
Nerius Landys wrote:
> My server is increasingly having important work stored on it, and I
> need to start taking backups of a lot of directories, especially
> /home, /opt, /etc, /usr/local/etc, and maybe others. The ideal backup
> (and what I've done in the past) is to take a full low-level dd im
Nerius Landys wrote:
> My server is increasingly having important work stored on it, and I
> need to start taking backups of a lot of directories, especially
> /home, /opt, /etc, /usr/local/etc, and maybe others. The ideal backup
> (and what I've done in the past) is to take a full low-level dd im
On Wednesday 14 October 2009 18:04:41 Jacques Henry wrote:
> > Alternatively, from the commandline try
> >
> > ntpd -g -q -c /etc/ntp.conf
> >
> > The -g flag allows ntpd to set the clock once regardless of the offset
> > and the -q causes it to quit after setting the time.
>
> I tried this comman
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