help is appreciated!
When this happens are you able to attach truss or gdb to the process?
This is impossible to diagnosis without some kind of debugging
information.
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this you might burn and boot a FreeSBIE LiveCD,
which is based on FreeBSD 5.2.1. This should tell you whether ACPI in
the 5.x kernel handles your BIOS quirk.
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recompiling their kernel. Is there something wrong with
requiring that a new user bother to read the documentation?
[ I do not speak for the FreeBSD project. ]
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standard email address, just train your Bayesian spam filter to
throw away virus emails and you'll never even know you're receiving
them.
Virus emails are an unfortunate fact of life on the big bad internet,
you'd better get used to them.
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are still there and you're only missing the disklabel,
ports/sysutils/gpart should be able to reconstruct the disklabel. There
are dozens of bootable Linux-based rescue CD that include the gpart tool
in case your FreeBSD isn't functional enough to install gpart onto. Hit
Google.
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freebsd-announce, freebsd-security or freebsd-security-notifications.
His question has been answered in the latest FreeBSD Security Advisory.
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 08:52:54PM -0700, Josh Brooks wrote:
I know it's lame, but I am curious if there is a ETA on 4.9.
Any feedback (one day, one week) appreciated.
Help yourself: http://www.freebsd.org/releng/
=)
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indicates that yar plans to MFC this at
some point RSN. I would doubt that this will make it into the
RELENG_5_1 branch unless you can convince the Security Officer team that
this is a serious problem for users of 5.1.
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for a BSD-licensed
tar to replace GNU tar. I understand a few people have wanted such a
thing.
FYI, libtar[0] is BSD-licensed and might be useful to such a project.
[0] - http://www-dev.cites.uiuc.edu/libtar/
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like a
hack.
I've got it working well enough for what I needed it for, but if there
is interest I will cleanup the patches so they're POLA-safe and post
them here.
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your $Id$ looks like and
that you will in fact be running make(1) somewhere to generate your
temproot.
Thoughts?
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[ I meant to Cc dougb, not 'doubg' on this. Doh. ]
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 10:15:48PM -0600, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
I have encountered a situation in which it would be extremely handy to
have a generalized version of mergemaster(8) which is less specific to
the task of merging /etc. I
Moen's listing of them[1].
[0] - http://subversion.tigris.org/
[1] - http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/linux-info/scm.html
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on it. Chances are if you really need a four-port card $300
is not that much to throw at it.
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more like prudent skepticism. OpenSSL's convoluted build system
is alone more than enough to make one doubt the integrity of the
releases. ;-)
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features does scan_ffs provide
that are not a subset of the features provided by gpart[0]?
Seems like a duplicate wheel to me.
[0] - http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/76201/gpart/ or [1]
[1] - ports/sysutils/gpart
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On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 12:08:59AM -0500, northern snowfall wrote:
THANKS FOR RUINING MY BELIEFS ABOUT FREEBSD, JORDAN.
Hahaha
Take that, Silbersack's beliefs!
Why, they've been sacked. *duck*
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We've been raised on replicas of fake and winding roads, and day after day up
on this beautiful stage we've been playing tambourine for minimum wage, but we
are real; I know we are real
approaching FreeBSD
develoeprs for an interview. Most of them are quite busy.
[0] - http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.0R/announce.html
[1] - http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.0R/relnotes-i386.html
[2] - http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/
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(of which I am not one) is to post a
patch. You'll know pretty quickly one way or the other.
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soft and hard NFS.
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FreeBSD would be quite cool.
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are real; I know
/OS port is
still lurking around somewhere behind an NDA. If someone were
interested in bringing this sort of clustering functionality to BSD it
might be worth trying to track that code down.
[0] - http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6440
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they now employ Dominic
Giampaulo.
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Everyone's been sold American. Don't let me catch you laughing when
the jukebox cries...Everything's been sold American. No place to go and
brother, no place to stay
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 01:26:20PM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
e who are you?
He is the antiDillon.
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Game on,
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the jukebox cries...Everything's been sold American. No place to go and
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sockets.
See this message for details:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2000/debian-user-22/msg00109.html
This is probably the most worthwhile and secure avenue. To be perfectly
honest I'm wondering why I still have yet to notice support for it in
OpenSSH.
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On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Paul Schenkeveld wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 11:57:59AM -0500, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
I'm not near my FreeBSD machines at this moment but this weekend I'll
hack up the necessary patch if nobody else bothers. Probably better to
call it something less
is for FreeBSD to commit a patch to the XFree86 port
which restores POLA to startx. In the meantime instead of editing the
script in your local install you might want to consider adding a shell
alias which aliases startx to /usr/X11R6/bin/startx -listen_tcp.
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Andre Hall wrote:
You think the Ultra 5 is one of the worst models Sun released? It's
not a real Sun? What are you guys smoking? Whatever it is I don't want
any. :o)
Please, for procmail's sake, take any further Sun-related bikeshed
painting to -chat. ;-)
Brandon D
they thought was so
special about their trackpad it was worthy of its own driver. Most of
them just act like PS/2 mice.
Molehill !Mountain
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and helpful support staff I've ever had the pleasure
of dealing with. Oh yeah, and it's f'ing fast.
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that you are worth our time. Trolling a
mailing list might make you feel good, but nobody cares. Most of us hit
delete and kept going without giving it a second thought. If you want
people to pay attention to you, write good code or shut the fuck up.
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think the driver support is quite there in FreeBSD
yet but it would be a good excuse to get one's feet wet with the USB
subsystem and I'm sure those folks would be glad to help since I think
USB serial converters are fairly high on their todo list.
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On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like you do have hyper threading support on in your BIOS.
Turn it off to disable virtual CPU's in your Xeons
Incidentally, anyone working on Intel P4 hyperthreading support?
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On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, John Baldwin wrote:
On 31-Jul-2002 Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like you do have hyper threading support on in your BIOS.
Turn it off to disable virtual CPU's in your Xeons
Incidentally, anyone working on Intel
sitting on ftp://alpha.gnu.org for forever as well. It's a damn
shame there's no drop-in BSD licensed replacement (by drop-in I mean
100% compatible at the command line).
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it against
the unix passwd database on a machine like freefall. If you could use
some help doing something like this I might have time to take a look at
it for you and see if I can't whip up the necessary PHP or Perl
necessary to create this webform.
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that if I ever double
the RAM in my machine I'm still able to catch crash dumps. It's not
worth having to repartition the drive to add more swap every time I add
more RAM when a 120GB 7.2k drive is ~$170. What's 2GB of swap on a
120GB disk or even a 40GB disk for that matter?
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RAM. I mostly keep a swap
partition around in case I need to get a crash dump.
[ This thread is fairly interesting to me. It's always cool to hear how
other people run their setups, even if I don't agree with all of them. ]
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then chances are you're
not running a performance critical application. At that level I say to
anyone who tries to squeeze every last ounce of performance out of their
CPU, buy a faster CPU or UTFSL.
Feel free to disagree and work on what interests you.
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in my experience. I'd love to find some time to
beat up on them a bit and compare my results to Slowlaris and FreeBSD.
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gangbusters, and
comes with FreeBSD. I have a feeling he'd be much happier with it if
there's not some other reason he cannot move to it.
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HTTP server. This would be fairly simple to automate I would imagine
with some help from the folks at netcraft.
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that this is
indeed an attempt at identity theft it would be appreciated.
[0] - s/flamerola/fumerola/ this time around.
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Onboard Gigabit Ethernet, DDR SDRAM, 4 internal 3.5 drive bays plus
slimline CDROM and floppy, 64bit/133Mhz PCI-X slots. They're /nice/.
You can find benchmarks on them here:
http://www.vampire.vanderbilt.edu/benchmarks.php
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On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Bosko Milekic wrote:
Hey, this is awesome stuff! Thanks! How come we don't have a port?
I've been busy. ;-)
Feel free to do the port if you get time before I do.
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isn't any more difficult than any sufficiently useful
piece of software like a good MTA, amanda, BIND, etc. The Linux Cyrus
HOWTO is helpful as is the O'Reilly Managing IMAP book.
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your
filesystem with a /ton/ of inodes. The only solution is to use a
filesystem which dynamically allocates inodes like XFS. Cyrus uses a
much more efficient storage mechanism.
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uw-imap has also been quite surpassed, it's called cyrus.
This message posted by a pine user via pine who's desperately been
trying for months to find enough hours in the day to learn mutt well
enough that he can migrate his primary email accounts over to it.
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Anyone know who this might be? Probably wouldn't hurt for
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other end of this pipe to LART his lame user.
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their contract if they
did. These types of facilities are a goldmine for finding old, obscure
equipment. I've heard of numerous professors scrounging complete test
apparatus out of that warehouse.
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| /path/to/filter/script
Insert this rule into your .procmailrc anywhere above where you actually
filter cvs-all to a specific folder.
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On 2002-05-31 20:53 -0500, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
Assuming your script works, here's the procmail hoodoo:
:0 fw
* ^List-Id: cvs-all.FreeBSD.ORG
| /path/to/filter/script
The problem with this is that I would have to hardwire the output
and in general make people happier if you only run this
script against your own personal mirror of the CVS repo so as not to tie
up anoncvs.freebsd.org.
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if someone has taken care of it
before devoting time to making this patch work against a recent
-CURRENT.
Is there a reason you can't use vinum(4)?
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On Wed, 29 May 2002, Miguel Mendez wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 01:15:10PM -0500, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
Is there a reason you can't use vinum(4)?
Yes, sir, there is one, like I said before, I want to play with
raidframe. Being a geek yourself you should understand that :-)
I
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Doug White wrote:
You are welcome to rewrite qmail to use kqueue if you wish :)
Although if I read the license correctly you hand djb a contract for
your soul and first born child if you do. ;-)
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potential quirks. It's probably
adviseable to get the old system drive mounted and try to make a tar
archive of it before getting rid of it completely, and keep that tarball
until you're sure you've got functionality completely duplicated.
Good luck.
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which don't take the fun out of it for too many people.
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to
it so that it gets pushed up high enough that people in the
documentation project see it, are aware that users out there are finding
it useful, and set about incorporating it into the official
documentation.
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that would be best written against
libh, should it ever be released, so as to facilitate their easy
integration with future versions of sysinstall or whatever it is called
at that time. Just a thought.
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. Has anyone decided whether snapshots and
background fsck will ever be backported to the RELENG_4 branch or are
they destined for 5.0?
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of su.
snip
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seen Linux (GNU) su do things any differently in this regard. If they
do, it's broken.
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to diffused gallery lighting and
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On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 03:50:00PM -0500, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
- It doesn't support incremental backups. That isn't a problem in
itself, but it's a feature our GNU tar currently has and people
gnu tar hasn't been upgraded
yet? Please look at the diffs in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/tar
Ah. Early Monday morning does not an astute observer make. Mea culpa.
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, but to me GNUtar would be in the
same category as GCC, there's just no alternative featureful enough.
Granted, my opinion has little weight around here, but hopefully it's of
some use to provide insight into what FreeBSD users need out of tar.
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of the documentation
in the handbook would have revealed this to you.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/raid.html
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has also
gotten past the point it died before with that Makefile patch. Looks
good.
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http://thc.inferno.tusculum.edu/files/thc/bsdkern.html
That stuff is excellent. It belongs in doc/. Any chances of it making
it there?
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