Ted Mittelstaedt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050107 17:37]:
David Gerard
Ted Mittelstaedt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050106 06:29]:
It's of course quite legal for end users to download the JDK directly
from Sun and compile it on FreeBSD themselves and then use it.
The main problem with this
On 2005-01-07 17:38, Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a mail server running sendmail with a very customised
configuration. So far I have compiled/installed my own copy of
sendmail. If I update the system, it will re-install a standard
sendmail.
Now if I want the update
Hi all,
On two distinct machines (both running FreeBSD 5.3 release, one is the
AMD-64 version, the other is the i386 version) I am experiencing
problems when trying to SSH to the machine using PuTTY.
PuTTY shows the login prompt just fine, but when entering the proper
username/password (yes, I
OG Hi all,
OG On two distinct machines (both running FreeBSD 5.3 release, one is the
OG AMD-64 version, the other is the i386 version) I am experiencing
OG problems when trying to SSH to the machine using PuTTY.
OG PuTTY shows the login prompt just fine, but when entering the proper
OG
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 04:06:59AM +0100, Mario Hoerich wrote:
# Thanos Tsouanas:
I dont really care for the color of the prompt, but I would like
to see what i type (input) with a specific color.
[...]
In short, i would like the color to end upon \n...
I think you can do this with
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Olaf Greve
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 16:53
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Problem when SSH-ing to FreeBSD 5.3 using PuTTY?
Hi all,
On two distinct machines (both
I'm running standard freeBSD 4.9 and am port upgrading apache2. I think the old
version was 2.50_3 and the new is 2.52_4. In the latest build I have added
WITH_THREADS=1 as I need this for mod_python.
I notice now that apachectl startssl has problems reading the pass phrase. I
normally do this
Hi,
For openbsd there is a tool called dmassage . From the original doc:
dmassage parses the dmesg of your OpenBSD system, and can do three things with
that information:
a) make the kernel boot faster
b) reduce kernel size
c) show all devices in a tree-like hierarchy
Does a similar tool exist
The upgrade to 5-CURRENT did it.
sk0 now works fine !
On 5 Jan 2005 at 11:14, Bjoern A. Zeeb bzeeb-lists wrote:
Doing it right now!!
Thanks,
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Hello;
On all installations of FreeBSD I´ve ever done in the past,
netstat -an
displays LISTENing servers and any tcp connection in any state.
On the 5.3 I have installed here ( updated to RELENG_5_3 + build/installworld
), this command only
shows only this;
Hi,
A client of mine asked me to install their AMD-64 machine as a MySQL
database server. Totally against my strong suggestion to use a proper
SCSI hardware RAID 10 solution (or at least a hardware SATA RAID
solution), they insist on using the internal Sil 3114 software RAID
controller in RAID
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 23:26, Tabor Kelly wrote:
Laurence Sanford wrote:
Joseph Koenig (jWeb) wrote:
snip
This is possible, however you are always taking a chance when you
installworld without going to single user mode first. That said, I make
a habit out of pushing my luck with
Only the Java Cryptography Extension is unavailable as source. More info
is of course available on the FreeBSD Java mailing list.
So why would anyone trust it?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On all installations of FreeBSD I?ve ever done in the past,
netstat -an
displays LISTENing servers and any tcp connection in any state.
On the 5.3 I have installed here ( updated to RELENG_5_3 + build/installworld
), this command only
shows only this;
[ no
At 12:36 AM 1/7/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does. You might want to try something like:
du -x / | sort -rn | head -15
to figure out wheer your diskspace has gone.
Ok, I've cleared half the space by rm -r /root/.cpan.
Now I have
# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 07:53 -0500, Marty Landman wrote:
At 12:36 AM 1/7/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does. You might want to try something like:
du -x / | sort -rn | head -15
to figure out wheer your diskspace has gone.
Ok, I've cleared half the space by rm -r /root/.cpan.
Hello list,
i need to install a DNS-Server for more than 1000 Domains, official
internet DNS-Server.
I tried out to install a bind 9.3.0, but after i start the server a few
minutes later
it don't answers any dns-requests. Has someone an idea where i find
information to
tune my dns-server?
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 01:16:35PM +0100, Olaf Greve wrote:
Hi,
A client of mine asked me to install their AMD-64 machine as a MySQL
database server. Totally against my strong suggestion to use a proper
SCSI hardware RAID 10 solution (or at least a hardware SATA RAID
solution), they
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 02:31:37 -0600 (CST), Scott Bennett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu Jan 6 09:58:55 2005 Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 18:55:10 -0700 Danny MacMillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 06:35:43PM -0600, Scott
You can do a simple dd command to read the entire disk. If bad sectors
are found during the dd you should see ATA error messages spewing to
the console and written in /var/log/messages.
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:13:18 +0800, Unreal HSHH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have one harddisk installed
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 13:05:42 +, Peter Risdon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 07:53 -0500, Marty Landman wrote:
Let's say I want to
mv /sbin /usr/sbin
mv /root /usr/root
How problematic can this become? I can anticipate at least having to revise
perl scripts that
On Jan 7, 2005, at 5:17 AM, RYAN vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
Does anyone know of a good package or howto that covers the failover
topic?? I have found lots of stuff on google but hard to know if
these progs do what i need. There has to be something in the ports
that archive this spread with wackmole
At 08:55 AM 1/7/2005, Joshua Lokken wrote:
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 13:05:42 +, Peter Risdon
How about:
#mv /sbin /usr/sbin
#ln -s /usr/sbin /sbin
#mv /root /usr/root
#ln -s /usr/root /root
I've run into a little bit of trouble here. I ssh into my fbsd box as user
marty in group wheel, then
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 09:24 -0500, Marty Landman wrote:
At 08:55 AM 1/7/2005, Joshua Lokken wrote:
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 13:05:42 +, Peter Risdon
How about:
#mv /sbin /usr/sbin
#ln -s /usr/sbin /sbin
#mv /root /usr/root
#ln -s /usr/root /root
I've run into a little bit
From: Olafo
: Hi all,
:
: On two distinct machines (both running FreeBSD 5.3 release, one is the
: AMD-64 version, the other is the i386 version) I am experiencing
: problems when trying to SSH to the machine using PuTTY.
:
: PuTTY shows the login prompt just fine, but when entering the proper
:
Peter Risdon wrote:
How about:
#mv /sbin /usr/sbin
#ln -s /usr/sbin /sbin
#mv /root /usr/root
#ln -s /usr/root /root
Isn't this a bad idea if you ever have to boot to single user mode and
only have / mounted?
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At 09:30 AM 1/7/2005, Peter Risdon wrote:
# mv /sbin /usr/sbin
# ln -s /usr/sbin /sbin
# mv /root /usr/root
# ls -s /usr/root /root
Typo here: ls instead of ln - that's why there's no link.
Oh man, could I be any stupider?
Do you have physical access to the machine?
Yep, haven't used the
Hello,
I have a Duron based FreeBSD box (4.10-current) that I am using as a nat box.
Kernel is recompiled with options.
When a lot of traffic flows across the interface from internal to external
networks, I find that the natd appears to get congested, making ping times to
the next hop
Blake Freeburg wrote:
When a lot of traffic flows across the interface from internal to external networks, I find that the natd appears to get congested, making ping times to the next hop (still on my network) go from .1 ms to 1000s of ms.
Rebooting fixes it
--- cut -
This happens
Hi Jon,
You did not state the version of Putty you are using.
Hmmm, good one. I just checked and it is version 0.50.
Try the latest version, (release 0.56) I beleive.
There was a problem in earlier versions of Putty with keyboard-interactive
method of authentication.
I'll give that a shot. It's
Hi Erik,
Thanks for your answer!
I don't think FreeBSD supports the SiI 3114 as a RAID controller, but
only as a normal controller. All the RAID stuff for that controller is
done in software anyway, but FreeBSD needs to know what format the BIOS
uses for a RAID setup, and it doesn't.
Indeed that
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 11:17:41PM -0500, Barry Hawkins wrote:
List,
Hello. I have recently begun to encounter an issue with changing
passwords on my 5.1 installation. I haven't touched anything on it for
a few months, and the last change-related activity I had were some
portupgrade
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 06:39 -0800, Tabor Kelly wrote:
Peter Risdon wrote:
How about:
#mv /sbin /usr/sbin
#ln -s /usr/sbin /sbin
#mv /root /usr/root
#ln -s /usr/root /root
Isn't this a bad idea if you ever have to boot to single user mode and
only have / mounted?
I have a
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 09:48 -0500, Marty Landman wrote:
At 09:30 AM 1/7/2005, Peter Risdon wrote:
# mv /sbin /usr/sbin
# ln -s /usr/sbin /sbin
# mv /root /usr/root
# ls -s /usr/root /root
Typo here: ls instead of ln - that's why there's no link.
Oh man, could I be any
Hello freebsd-questions,
Hello, I would like to know there is in FreeBSD a support of such
file systems as RiserFS or XFS, this file systems supporting of
Gentoo. Thank for attention !
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Hello,
Has anybody been able to get OpenOffice installed from port on 5.3-RELEASE ?
I am running 5.3-RELEASE-p2 (Xorg and JDK1.4.2p7 also installed)
Yesterday, I attempted:
# portinstall openoffice
and chose editors/openoffice-1.1
14 hours later...
the output looked like it built cleanly, but
Peter Risdon wrote:
snip
#mv /sbin /usr/sbin
#ln -s /usr/sbin /sbin
I have a system I need to hose this weekend anyway, so checked first. I
moved the /root directory to /usr/root, then exited from su - and su
still worked. Then I rebooted into single user mode and got a shell. So
it seemed
Duane Winner wrote:
Sigh..it's always OpenOffice that gives me headaches.
I tried to just do a pkg_add -rv openoffice and that got me
openoffice-1.1.2, which I guess I could live with until it gets fixed,
but then I discovered during 'openoffice-1.1.2-setup' that characters
were overlapping
Robert William Vesterman wrote:
Does anyone know of a source control system that is not so
directory-centric? Most of the ones I've seen seem to have a base
assumption that, more or less, directory == project.
But in reality, a directory could be a project, or part of a project,
or part of many
At 10:15 AM 1/7/2005, Peter Risdon wrote:
Boot into single user mode.
This has become a problem. Took a working keyboard from another box and it
won't work. Unless by some weird chance I should reboot first.
But shouldn't the keyboard, if the ps2 port is working properly, at least
have numlock
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 19:50:39 -0600, Vulpes Velox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here I am running into is this... sendmail is taking for ever to start
on a box. My main server has no problem, but this box takes a long
time starting sendmail.
Here are the related config files and ect for the box it
albi wrote:
there's more info here : http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/
build-instructions, known problems and alternative downloads
on the webpage above mentioned the link that says :
OOo 1.1.3 for 4.10 and 1.1.2 for 5.2.1-RELEASE
actually has OOo 1.1.3 for 5.3 for download
Kevin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Kevin Smith wrote:
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does
I have to machines on a community wireless network with static IP addresses.
These machines are used to form a VPN over the CWN, providing a secure
routed path between two private networks. To secure the link I am using gif
interfaces at each end to form the tunnel, and then we are using IPsec
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 07:39 -0800, Tabor Kelly wrote:
Peter Risdon wrote:
snip
#mv /sbin /usr/sbin
#ln -s /usr/sbin /sbin
[...]
I was in reference to the /sbin moving to /usr/sbin.
Yes, that's a very good point, which I'd missed completely.
/sbin/mount
Peter.
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Also, with a Sparc 20 try to load a copy of Solaris 2.6 rather than a later
copy, it will run faster and Sun still releases patches for it.
Hmm, I don't know if that's worth it. I run Solaris 9 on an SS20 (2x
60MHz SM61, 224MB RAM) and am very satisfied with its
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I need some advice about integrating my FreeBSD server with some Macs
running OS X.
I have a server running FreeBSD 5.3 with NFS and netatalk enabled, a
Powerbook G4 running OS X 10.3.7 and they are connected through a
wireless network. I used the Powerbook to administer the server using
ssh,
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 10:41 -0500, Marty Landman wrote:
At 10:15 AM 1/7/2005, Peter Risdon wrote:
Boot into single user mode.
Scratch that.
This has become a problem. Took a working keyboard from another box and it
won't work. Unless by some weird chance I should reboot first.
This
Eric F Crist wrote:
What is the point of the { } around some variables?
It's not strictly necessary, except in some cases. i.e:
m=34
echo $m
You don't need it there.
But you would want it here:
f=/var/filename
fname=${f//name/name2}
It's when you need to differentiate the variable name from
My questions have to do with the mess I have left after trying to do
a dual-boot system with Win98SE and FreeBSD 4.9+.
After running the FreeBSD system for nearly a year, and loving it,
I finally got around to digging up the media I needed to do the
Win98SE install, and my FreeBSD partition is
On 2005-01-07 09:36, Tom Vilot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric F Crist wrote:
What is the point of the { } around some variables?
It's not strictly necessary, except in some cases. i.e:
m=34
echo $m
You don't need it there.
But you would want it here:
f=/var/filename
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You guys couldnt even sweep up after the original FreeBSD team. What a
travesty. And apparently there aren't any technically capable
people using FreeBSD anymore, because they all seem very happy
with an O/S that is substantially slower than it was before. What a waste.
The questions I'm going to get to and need answers for, based on the
details to follow are
1) What did I do wrong(other than using an MS-operating system, that's
just a series of unfortunate events which are unavoidable)?
As a rule of thumb don't install Windows AFTER a BSD / Linux. It
At 02:37 AM 07/01/2005, Justin England wrote:
- Original Message - From: Mike Tancsa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Justin England [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 8:19 PM
Subject: Re: 3ware Esclade 7006-2
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 23:01:31 -0700, in
At 11:32 AM 1/7/2005, Peter Risdon wrote:
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 10:41 -0500, Marty Landman wrote:
This has become a problem. Took a working keyboard from another box and it
won't work. Unless by some weird chance I should reboot first.
This happens, but don't just reboot.
Peter, are you saying
How to get the best results from FreeBSD questions.
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Last update $Date: 2004/09/19 02:40:48 $
This is a regular posting to the FreeBSD questions mailing list. If
you got it in answer to a message you sent, it means that the sender
thinks that
The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception.
Thanks! I was able to find OOo_1.1.3_FreeBSD53Intel_install.tbz and get
that installed and working.
I still had the bad user interface fonts, but I found that to be a
problem with my xorg config, and I (mostly) fixed it. I sitll have some
minor 'ticks' snuggled inside my r's, n's, e's and g
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 11:59 -0500, Marty Landman wrote:
At 11:32 AM 1/7/2005, Peter Risdon wrote:
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 10:41 -0500, Marty Landman wrote:
This has become a problem. Took a working keyboard from another box and it
won't work. Unless by some weird chance I should reboot
Hello,
I have recently setup IPFW on a test box, and
found that (for the most part) it was pretty straight
forward. Every rule and service on the box seems to work
great, except for one problem I haven't been able to track
down. Regardless of the settings, even when set to open as
I'm trying to use SciTE and when ever I start it I get the following error...
I've tried this on 2 seperate FBSD machines one running 5.3 release and the
other running a 5.3 rc 2 (I think). Both get the same error. I been trying to
figure this out for sometime and can't seem to find anything
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 07:25:02AM -0500, Mike Jeays wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 23:26, Tabor Kelly wrote:
I routinely use 'portupgrade -rRN' in xterm, in X-Windows to
install new ports on my box. The second to last time I did this,
one of the ports what was upgraded was xterm. And it
Picking up on that SCSI hardware problem I posted about earlier ...
I'm in the process of installing a second HD which will,
hopefully, be the replacement for the one I believe is flaky.
I've installed the second drive. I used dd to copy over
to each partition (Yes, I know this is not the right
Hiya folks, I'm looking for some network monitoring software. I've tried zabbix
and jffnms but neither of them functioned after being configured or installing.
If anybody has any success stories I would like to hear about any of them so I
can look at other packages in ports net and net-mgmt.
Robin Becker wrote:
I'm running standard freeBSD 4.9 and am port upgrading apache2. I think
the old version was 2.50_3 and the new is 2.52_4. In the latest build I
have added WITH_THREADS=1 as I need this for mod_python.
I notice now that apachectl startssl has problems reading the pass
At 12:20 PM 1/7/2005, Peter Risdon wrote:
No - you ought to be able to su to root still.
Live and learn. That worked, guess I can read up on su myself to understand
the difference.
One thing that does occur to me: what is your user's shell and, if it
isn't bash, do you have bash installed? And
I was too lazy to wait for the thin to build, so I downloaded the binary
package.
Works fine. =)
Kind regards,
Benjamin
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A previous thread mentioned sudo as a good way for me to get out of the
habit of su - so much. I just tried to install and this is what I got,
don't know what to make of it (pardon the pun) or what to do next.
# make build make install
Hello
I observe a similiar behaviour here on an ASUS Laptop with a
MATSHITAUJ-831D/1.00 DVD-RW Drive. Altough only with DVD's, but not with
CD's. Installed is FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2. The only difference to the
GENERIC kernel is that I added the device atapicam to the kernel. The
failure occures
Marty Landman wrote:
A previous thread mentioned sudo as a good way for me to get out of
the habit of su - so much. I just tried to install and this is what I
got, don't know what to make of it (pardon the pun) or what to do next.
# make
Duane Winner wrote:
Thanks! I was able to find OOo_1.1.3_FreeBSD53Intel_install.tbz and get
that installed and working.
nice
I still had the bad user interface fonts, but I found that to be a
problem with my xorg config, and I (mostly) fixed it. I sitll have some
minor 'ticks' snuggled inside
Marty Landman writes:
Ok, I've cleared half the space by rm -r /root/.cpan.
yay!
# du -x / | sort -rn | head -15
60093 /
15052 /root
13750 /root/nmap-3.50
Did you somehow install nmap under root, or use it as the root
build directory? And if so, was that
On Jan 7, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Danny MacMillan wrote:
I haven't looked at the code, but your assertion is extremely unlikely.
I really want to say impossible but as I said, I haven't looked at
the code. If FreeBSD loaded entire executable images into RAM when
starting new processes, it would
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Marty Landman thusly...
Let's say I want to
mv /sbin /usr/sbin
mv /root /usr/root
How problematic can this become?
You should know there already is one /usr/sbin ... which will be
late if you had already mv(1)'d as root w/o -i option.
You should not
Tried that before posting. this is what I get
Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address(state)
udp4 0 0 *.514 *.*
On 7 Jan 2005 at 10:56, Jose Hidalgo Herrera wrote:
What about
netstat
At 01:08 PM 1/7/2005, Robert Huff wrote:
Did you somehow install nmap under root, or use it as the root
build directory? And if so, was that intentional?
Dunno, dunno, and obviously unintentional since I don't know anything about
it. As much as I hate to plead ignorance in this case
Hi..
I have 2 very quick questions/comment about installation from the FreeBSD CDs,
and X-window:
When I try to install the X.org distribution, it sends an error message that
says it cannot find the packages/INDEX on the specified media. I checked on the
CD 2, and there it is, the full ports
At 01:53 PM 1/7/2005, Matteo Santori wrote:
Marty Landman wrote:
A previous thread mentioned sudo as a good way for me to get out of the
habit of su - so much. I just tried to install and this is what I got,
don't know what to make of it (pardon the pun) or what to do next.
Martin Gonzalez wrote:
When I try to install the X.org distribution, it sends an error message that says it cannot find the packages/INDEX on
the specified media. I checked on the CD 2, and there it is, the full
ports collection, but the index file is named INDEX-5
instead of INDEX, so I think
On 2005-01-07 15:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7 Jan 2005 at 10:56, Jose Hidalgo Herrera wrote:
El vie, 07-01-2005 a las 09:06 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi?:
Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 10:23:16AM -0700, V Foulk wrote:
Hello,
I have recently setup IPFW on a test box, and
found that (for the most part) it was pretty straight
forward. Every rule and service on the box seems to work
great, except for one problem I haven't been able to track
On Friday 07 January 2005 17:56, albi wrote:
Duane Winner wrote:
We generally do a portupgrade -a to upgrade ports unless
/usr/ports/UPDATING affects us. How can I get around the openoffice
discrepency since a portupgrade -a will always try build it again
and end up failing?
a dirty
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 03:32:47PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El vie, 07-01-2005 a las 09:06 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hello;
On all installations of FreeBSD I´ve ever done in the past,
netstat -an
displays LISTENing servers and any tcp
Hi,
I'm running 4.8-RELEASE-p27 and had a question
regarding my current install of linux_base
#portupgrade -l doesn't reveal this package needs upgrading
but portaudit -a says:
Affected package: linux_base-6.1_6
Type of problem: xpm -- image decoding vulnerabilities.
Reference:
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 12:36:59PM -0600, Martin Gonzalez wrote:
Hi..
I have 2 very quick questions/comment about installation from the FreeBSD
CDs, and X-window:
When I try to install the X.org distribution, it sends an error
message that says it cannot find the packages/INDEX on the
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 09:58:07PM +0300, alexei kozlov wrote:
Hello, Gurus.
My fellow asked me if GCC on FreeBSD for AMD64 supports 64bit memory
pointers. He means is it possible to allocate *very* big (4GB and more)
chunks of storage?
This is a function of the FreeBSD kernel, not of
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 11:46:01AM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 12:36:59PM -0600, Martin Gonzalez wrote:
Hi..
I have 2 very quick questions/comment about installation from the FreeBSD
CDs, and X-window:
When I try to install the X.org distribution, it sends
That´s it !!
I´ve been having trouble with a sk0 gigabit ethernet and updated the kernel to
5_CURRENT
to update it with jumbo frame support, But userland was updated to RELENG_5_3
only !!
I knew about that but the system ran smooth after compiling the new kernel,
I did not think it would make
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 02:44:39PM -0500, Warner Joseph wrote:
Hi,
I'm running 4.8-RELEASE-p27 and had a question
regarding my current install of linux_base
#portupgrade -l doesn't reveal this package needs upgrading
but portaudit -a says:
Affected package: linux_base-6.1_6
Type of
Sergey Zaharchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:06:39AM -0500,
Bill Moran probably wrote:
Over the holiday I replaced a server that appeared to have been cracked.
Basically built a replacement with the same services in a sandbox, then
swapped it with the old
gustaaf wijnands wrote:
Just a couple more questions:
If I keep my ports tree cvsup'd every day, I'm going to have:
openoffice-1.1.3 needs updating (port has 1.1.3_1)
We generally do a portupgrade -a to upgrade ports unless
/usr/ports/UPDATING affects us. How can I get around the
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 12:48:42 -0500, Marty Landman
# make build make install rehash which sudo
/usr/sbin/sysctl: not found
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk, line 797: warning: /usr/sbin/sysctl -n
kern.osreldate returned non-zero status
nbco wrote:
On Friday 07 January 2005 17:56, albi wrote:
Duane Winner wrote:
We generally do a portupgrade -a to upgrade ports unless
/usr/ports/UPDATING affects us. How can I get around the openoffice
discrepency since a portupgrade -a will always try build it again
and end up failing?
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 14:58:22 -0500, Duane Winner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gustaaf wijnands wrote:
Just a couple more questions:
If I keep my ports tree cvsup'd every day, I'm going to have:
openoffice-1.1.3 needs updating (port has 1.1.3_1)
We generally do a portupgrade
At 02:58 PM 1/7/2005, Joshua Lokken wrote:
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 12:48:42 -0500, Marty Landman
# make build make install rehash which sudo
/usr/sbin/sysctl: not found
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk, line 797: warning: /usr/sbin/sysctl -n
Thanks Kris, unless I've misunderstood...am I at risk
by using linux_base-6 and if so how can I correct this?
#portupgrade -rR linux_base doesn't do anything and
because of hardware limitations I can't upgrade to a major
release.
-Joe
#-Original Message-
#From: Kris Kennaway
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 04:44:02PM +0700, Supote Leelasupphakorn wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using 4.8-RELEASE-p15 and Samba-2.2.8a for mounting
shared directory on Windows2000 (NTFS). So far the disk on
Windows2000 is only 120 GB and mounting is successful.
But after I changed a disk to
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 03:03:54PM -0500, Warner Joseph wrote:
Thanks Kris, unless I've misunderstood...am I at risk
by using linux_base-6 and if so how can I correct this?
See the URL you gave me. You have to switch to linux_base-8. See
/usr/ports/UPDATING.
#portupgrade -rR linux_base
Does anyone know when Firebird 1.0 will be available as an official port? I
still seem to only be able to build an older 0.9x version.
--
Kiffin Rex Gish
Gouda, The Netherlands
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