On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 11:24:29 -0600, Paul Schmehl
wrote:
> --On December 12, 2009 10:31:59 AM -0600 Polytropon
> wrote:
> >
> > The FreeBSD OS, on the other hand, follows approach (a) and
> > aids the user with (b) - the defaults are intendedly and
> > wisely chose
rks" (TM)?
I'm not sure many programs will run on it, because the
dependencies refer to xorg-stuff-1.2.3...
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> LANG setting.
But if LANG isn't set, and LC_* settings differ? I think
detecting the keyboard layout from the keyboard itself is
not possible at all (how should it?).
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nonstandard stuff, and for those
that "process" input fields, the acroread port is still
on my system as "fallback solution".
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son to e. g. Nagios), GUI-based and very comfortable.
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s on this hard drive and any other hard drives
> cabled to the PC. It displays a menu giving you the option to choose
> which one you want to boot from. This gives you the ability to have more
> that one operating system installed on your PC at one time.
Exact.
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;; Query time: 44 msec
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Host ethic.thought.org not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
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ld. Integrity, consistency and well-intended
layouts and principles (instead of arbitrary decisions
that vary with each release or distribution) are
another topic.
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Maybe you need to set specific options (dev=, speed=) for
your recorder.
However, after a successful recording, it's easier to destroy
the CD-R physically. If the session (and media) is already
closed, the same idea applies.
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970, then... well... it indicates
a problem some way similar to mine...
Good luck!
I hope you have good backups. That's not an impolite joke.
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t/home and /export
lives on another partition. But I have no problems accessing
files as /home/poly/some/dir/some/file from wherever I am.
As far as I understood, relative symlinks prefix their respective
targets always with their own location, so /home + export/home
gives /export/home.
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ting it, e. g.
with "make update" in /usr/src (using csup or cvsup).
> and still reading the default route from rc.local
It would be helpful to see some config file examples.
Maybe rc.local overrides things that should already work?
> This shouldnot happen with f
ee, the settings in rc.conf are completely
valid, and should work. If this is still the "old" rc.conf
(that worked before), the services activated in there
should be started, too...
You could additionally check /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts
for any malformed entries. I think /etc/hosts
tes an audible bell, or beep.
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;
nonl();
intrflush(stdscr, FALSE);
keypad(stdscr, TRUE);
start_color();
printf("beep: %d\n", beep());
fflush(stdout);
printf("flash: %d\n", flash());
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
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eck
> with to see about adding a "click driver"?
You could initially have a look at the atkbd (or ukbd?)
source files. Maybe just inserting some output of the
ASCII character 0x07 (BEL) after each recognized keypress
would be sufficient, but... no, it won't be that easy. :-
, if properly used. Wrong use can lead into the
opposite. I can only tell you from Germany where school and
education are epically failing since 1990, even though they
employ "modern means of education"... a joke from an educational
(scientifical) point of view.
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On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:50:48 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 10:53:43PM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
> > On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 13:37:13 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> > > There are a few who actually *do* have text-only pages.
> >
> > And f
t of the LC setting, as well as the correct charset name?
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x27;bell' from the PC
> speaker, but no clicks.
Same here, too. Even "xset c on" (as mentioned in "man xset")
doesn't work.
Maybe the AT / USB keyboard is missing a speaker. The Sun
type <= 4 keyboards included one.
gt; ancient IBM Selectrics.
Connect an IBM 3270 to your server and you'll have the
keyclicks implemented in hardware. :-)
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Sorry, hit the wrong button - I hope it doesn't bother anyone.
If it does, don't read it.
Outdoor concert will start today at 3 p.m., but if it rains
a 3 p.m., we'll already begin at 1 p.m. :-)
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aven't turned beeping completely off
with some xset call?
As far as I remember, for simple beeping, the speaker
device (device SPEAKER or speaker_load="YES") isn't
required.
Maybe some wild mixer-settings?
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An
s - won't be possible in the
future... This will force the output of any sounds through
the "sound card" (or its representation by the chip"set"
respectively), requiring a specific driver to access the
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to be determined by hardware.
> Should be a way to send the beep to my desktop speakers, then,
> right? I've got volume and power, treble/bass.
If the PC speaker output is realized through the sound
"card" (and its speakers), it will leave the computer
through those
h a valid IP from
their range.
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k you!!
In order to change access / modification time, just
% touch
and they'll have the correct date and time. Use -m
for modification time.
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o be the
subject of the archiving operation.
Which shell are you using? Is it maybe not expanding
* and instead taking it literally?
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a 20 machine gun hard disk, too. :-)
> The default MBR code written by the Microsoft/Windows fdisk program is
> hard coded to boot the C drive. The FreeBSD fdisk program has option to
> write a simple boot menu program to the MBR.
You could add that
artition table is limited to 4 entries. This means no
> matter how large your hard drive is (20MG or 200GB) you can only
> sub-divide it into a maximum 4 slices/partitions.
I'm sure you wanted to say 20MB - megaBytes. :-)
> The FreeBSD fdisk program has optio
didn't code TP anymore, and switched
to C as my primary language. I hope nobody will give me a C
box as a present. :-) But it's okay, I deserved it, because
my TP coding was completely awful - obfuscation in its finest
form, completely unintended. :-)
init;bk(0);setpicardcolor(x0+x1+xk+a
obotron resurrection). :-)
> > An alternate method is to allocate an “extended dos partition” and then
> > sub-divide it into logical dos drives lettered C, D, E, F. One of these
>
> Not limited to F: as above (adding the DOS colon as Polytropon suggests)
My suggestion comes f
eep in mind that I'm not
sure about this; I'm not using burncd anymore since I
discovered cdrecord and cdrdao (that use the ATAPICAM
facility).
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ter comes with FreeBSD, and LaTeX can easily
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stay in the free land of open source with this combination.
In case you want to have an example file, write off-list to
me - no need to pollute the list with this niche-marke
On Fri, 1 Jan 2010 10:46:35 -0500, "n...@hdk5.net" wrote:
> Happy New Year 2010.!
> To all on the FreeBSD list.
> Your help is always appreciated.
Completely seconded.
And finally, roman notation of 2010 is MMX - the year
of the "multimedia enhancement". :-)
On Fri, 01 Jan 2010 12:11:05 -0600, Doug Poland wrote:
> On 2010-01-01 11:42, Polytropon wrote:
> > On Fri, 01 Jan 2010 11:30:09 -0600, Doug Poland wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I've been tasked to print a phonebook style directory for an
> >> org
X] except X11. When I
press ^o, I can "switch" between the MC and the subshell,
even as an ordinary user.
> It even seems to be not a common problem. Just common on my
> FreeBSD-computers..
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programs like
psnup or mpage (I think those were their names) to re-order
the content of the resulting PS / PDF file.
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are present e. g. in sysinstall (borders), but not in MC.
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}"
else if ( ${%n} == 2 ) then
mv "${f}" "${base}_0${n}.${extn}"
else
mv "${f}" "${base}_${n}.${extn}"
endif
else
if ( ${%n} == 1 )
owerful Midnight Commander can do this for you (select and
> > PF6).
>
> Anyway, I gonna look at it.
It's worth it. The MC is a powerful and still easy to use
tool for file administration.
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of recovery-related tools:
dd_rescue
ddrescue
fetch -rR
recoverdisk
I'm quite sure it was one of them.
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of the valid locations, so: yes.
For a better explaination than mine, refer to the excellent
documentation in the FreeBSD handbook, ch. 5.4, to be found
here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/x-config.html
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Hap
e, but there should
be similar information in earlier man pages. It describes
the stuff sysinstall does, as I mentioned (guessed) before.
For security considerations, keep an eye on /etc/ftpusers;
the names "ftp" (stands for anonymous FTP "account" - if
you don't want to provide t
e instead of the
> pdo_sqlite version.
As I said, I would suggest to try to achieve this through
the ports system. It's easier than fighting ./configure. :-)
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Definitely YES. This is mainly because of the reason
that is, as opposite to many other operating systems,
very well documented, and structured well-intendedly
itself. You won't have serious problems understanding
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ASE in any of the files in the package, or in my env.
>
> Any ideas?
Have you checked /etc/make.conf?
For X applications, there's no X11BASE anymore because the
difference between /usr/local and /usr/X11R6 has been
obsoleted by putting everything into /usr/local (which is
correct ac
GD
> try and pull in X dependencies; this will short circuit that.
Excellent advice!
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efine BLA -> symbol 'BLA' is defined").
> Where to go from here? Do I have and old version of something that is
> causing this? I get this error _right away_ before anything is even built.
It seems to be a check by the Makefile at port's top level.
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system's default mechanism
with a "man made" printer filter. It's very easy. Easier than
dealing with the CUPS "blackbox" in my opinion...
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mplemented, i. e. only _one_ filter needs to
be present: one that converts an application's PS to PDF and
the send it to the printer's local port or IP address. All the
parts needed for that task are already present (and have been
for many years).
Would be interesting to see how this deve
ore data on CDs and DVDs
which are intendedly less compatible by omitting the ISO 9660
file system. :-)
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rough the network interface,
or keep it in local storage so network access can "pick it
up" (e. g. by FTP, NFS, CIFS/SMB), things would be easy as
those mechanisms can be kept internally in the printer without
requiring arbitrary "drivers" to make things w
relation to /usr/bin/mail).
By the way, the suggestion of redirecting the system's mail
output to a specific user account or "external" mail account
removes the choice for a program for local use. So the user's
default MUA (even if it's a web based solution) could be used.
e one partition containing all subtrees
plus one swap partition.
[ ] separate partitioning + swap
Create /, /var, /tmp and /usr (including home)
partitions plus one swap partition.
[ ] user-defined
Make your own partitioning selecti
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 15:11:52 -0800, Devin Teske wrote:
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> > questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Jerry McAllister
> > Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 2:5
On Sat, 18 Feb 2012 13:16:39 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> On 02/18/12 12:16, Daniel Staal wrote:
> > --As of February 17, 2012 11:46:23 PM +0100, Polytropon is alleged to
> > have said:
> >
> >> Well, to be honest, I never liked the "old style" default
ich I mount arbitrarily at /usr/local/data. It
> isn't exactly plug-n-play, but in tests and emergencies is has proved
> practical to drop the partition into several linices with a high level of
> functionally - depending on application versioning being close to in sync.)
And I assu
just to mention the loads of philosophy
hidden within the system. :-)
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n the xdm/ subtree (in /usr/local/lib/X11!) there
are files with hardcoded paths. I think a better separation
of configuration and library items should be provided, and
a startup per rc.d/ file (such as kdm and gdm provide them)
should be possible.
I'm not sure how wdm (the WindowMaker display manag
that test media, it shouldn't
be a problem. You could also _ask_ for how the FreeBSD support
is, but don't expect any useful answers from an average
salesperson. :-)
"Does it run FreeBSD?" - "Yes, you can click on the Internet
with it, it's very shiny and comes
7;s a port to do so: portdowngrade. You can use
it to obtain older versions of a port.
(I've been using it successfully to downgrade xzgv
to a working version.)
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oer/wechselplatten.htm#cm5400
(Historical note: K1600 series minicomputers are basically PDPs.)
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 10:45:05 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> To the OP, check the pages Polytropon has linked here, but the chances
> of getting exactly that are nil to impossible. I've run about 6 or more
> laptops now without too much trouble. The biggest problems were
> wireless,
pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/9.0-RELEASE/src.txz
(and for amd64 architecture respectively)
Leaving the discussion "old vs. new installer" aside, this
method should always work.
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On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 08:44:08 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> On 02/22/12 01:44, Polytropon wrote:
> > Today's problems seem to be suspend/resume/hibernate (all
> > the variations of "it's not switched on, but also not
> > switched off entirely") and some speci
per install image
(e. g. don't try to install amd64 version of the OS
on a system that doesn't run it). :-)
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HP Laserjet 4000d). I think it should be possible to code
that similar to a parallel printer (with ulpt instead
of lpt device specification for the lp= parameter...
What am I doing wrong? :-)
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printer by specifying port and type) is _impossible_).
I'll begin to write a lpr printer filter instead. That
has been proven to work (see initial message). :-)
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> On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 22:14:33 +0100
> Polytropon articulated:
>
> > I have a problem installing a Samsung CLX-2160 color
> > laser printer using CUPS. In the http://localhost:631
> > web-based configuration, n
On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 23:07:36 +0100, C. P. Ghost wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 10:14 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> > I have a problem installing a Samsung CLX-2160 color
> > laser printer using CUPS. In the http://localhost:631
> > web-based configuration, none of the methods tha
ups with crwxrwx--- permissions, the /dev/u(n)lpt0
devices are also root:cups with crw-rw permissions.
Really, I _need_ to dump CUPS relapse to _standard_ system tools
that seem to be easily capable of what the web-driven autodetected
elastic-legged program magic of CUPS can't. :
have hardcoded
"calls" to CUPS programs, some seem to even _not_ output
PS (which should be standard), but instead PCL or whatnot.
> JIC you haven't considered this yet... HIH :)
Considered - yes, but I thought I would be able to avoid
it and use the "modern" CUPS too
(WLAN, LAN,
USB, parallel) - following Jerry's suggestion - I'll try tp
get rid of the USB cable at the next step. Wireless printing
isn't urgently needed (as I'm happily wired here), but real
networking is much better than this local fiddling with USB
(so I can print to the color p
t a configured system I recommend
having a look at VirtualBSD.
http://www.virtualbsd.info/
It can easily be used without installation in a VirtualBox
environment which should even be possible in "Windows".
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, and pkg-plist.
Obviously, that's not a binary package for pkg_add use.
It's a port.
Extract the file and use it with the port infrastructure
(i. e. "make install").
Seems that the instruction in "man 4 upgt" is just missing
the proper terminology...
not present.
>
> How to solve this issue?
Label the drives and use labels instead of device names.
Get some inspiration from Warren's excellent article here:
http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/disksetup.html
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On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 12:41:46 +1030, David Walker wrote:
> Hi Polytropon.
>
> I did have a look inside and I did pkg_add -v which gives enough
> information combined with my meagre knowledge to guess that it had
> something to do with source.
A port (as you can find it inside th
a typical
reader's mind. :-)
They can be found explained in The FreeBSD Handbook at 20.7.1:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/geom-glabel.html
(bottom of the page)
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Just provide a bit more information so your problem can
be diagnosed. At the moment, I'm just guessing. :-)
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man, man ports. But I do not find the flag
> -build-for-another-system-cpu-whatever
Some settings can be transferred to the make environment,
usually /etc/make.conf is used.
> Can the ports system be (ab)used in that way?
I don't think it is that easy. :-(
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ting the kernel _may_ cause many "dependency
programs" (the userland and often the installed 3rd party
applications) to become target of updating in order to keep
their functionality. New kernel interfaces, changes in ABI
or API, new libraries, as
On Wed, 7 Mar 2012 12:42:52 -0500, David Jackson wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Polytropon wrote:
>
> > David, allow me to add a few thoughts:
> >
> > On Wed, 7 Mar 2012 11:28:47 -0500, David Jackson wrote:
> > > As for compile options, the solution
rking on getting the logs
Those should be interesting. From my own experience, I know
there is some software that cannot be easily be updated the
binary way, but for most things, it should "just work",
especially if you keep the default options and have suffic
On Wed, 7 Mar 2012 22:04:35 -0500, David Jackson wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 6:51 PM, Polytropon wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 7 Mar 2012 12:05:37 -0500, David Jackson wrote:
> > > > Many of your issues are non-issues, as your suggestions were
> > > > implemented
you can't even try out without contamining
your hard disk.
> [...] and dont trust Linux and any other Unix-based OS.
Why is that? Do you believe that imitating MICROS~1
technology is generally better? Or what is the reason?
I'd be interested in learning more.
For further trust, an
, every toaster ...
Sorry, you must be wrong. I tried to FORMAT.EXE my toaster
but it didn't work. It turned into a bread slicer instead.
Maybe the toaster is too old and requires paper tape... :-)
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> or is that illegal, too?
Yes, it is. It's also illegal to listen to MP3 in the US. :-)
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I understood you correctly, getting WindowMaker
(not sure about the current correct spelling!) installed
and running is your top priority.
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o work, but a passwd entry like
bob:*:1234:1234:Two-loop-Bob:/home/bob:/usr/local/bin/joe
could work (haven't tested that). A list of the files can
be obtained when opening a file ^KE and pressing the Tab key.
It would be worth testing if shell escapes like !command
will work in this const
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 15:19:51 -0700, Edward M. wrote:
> On 03/12/2012 03:10 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> > /etc/shells to work, but a passwd entry like
> >
> > bob:*:1234:1234:Two-loop-Bob:/home/bob:/usr/local/bin/joe
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>
>I think this would not let the user t
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 16:34:18 -0700, Edward M. wrote:
> On 03/12/2012 03:47 PM, Edward M. wrote:
> > On 03/12/2012 03:23 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> >> On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 15:19:51 -0700, Edward M. wrote:
> >>> On 03/12/2012 03:10 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> >>>
nue trying to change permissions or remove the
files in that directory.
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er root dir as /lost+found.
Correct. It will be assigned to the results of possible
recoveries of lost data of the / partition correctly.
> Any comments before I file a PR request ?
If this directory has been created by the installation
process, I think you should. Maybe you verify the iss
in a normal case, lost+found is tied to
a partition (and per implication to a mountpoint). The
mountpoint, if _not_ in use, should be empty.
> I will take a look at source code of fsck* entries and perhaps find a clue.
I posted the file name where you can find the handling of the
creation of l
re only for "pledge week"
Regular file downloads are something you'll hardly find
on the "modern" web. But that doesn't mean you cannot
turn streams into files. After all, the data _is_ trans-
ferred to your computer. It's just a question to use the
proper prog
aw video feed (from VTR or camera). However, there's
documentation that may help:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/tv-input.html
It also contains an example to "record to file", which will
implement the "software video tape recoder" functionality.
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