I had installed the nvidia-1.0.7174 from nvidia.
I had used 1.0-6113 from ports. It works nice. But i wanted just to
upgrade to the new NVIDIA Version.
On 03 May 2005 12:08:40 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Soheil Hassas Yeganeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have problem using
On 2005-05-03 17:29, Benjamin Keating [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/3/05, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 05:00:06PM -0700, Benjamin Keating wrote:
Is there anything being done to help keep the handbook just a little
more updated? It's a great handbook, if it's
Is it possible to build kernel without compiling unnecessary modules?
My system - freebsd5.3.
Thanks.
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Yes.
checkout make.conf and read the comments
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Vitaly Bogdanov wrote:
Is it possible to build kernel without compiling unnecessary modules?
Set MODULES_OVERRIDE= [the modules you want] in make.conf, e.g.
MODULES_OVERRIDE= linux coda. It's in make.conf's man page.
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Hi,
I managed to fix the error of all slices being destroyed. My system is up
and running. i did not reinstall any programs, just edited the partition
table and the labels. It took me 3 days to figure out the exact values, so
I post here my findings, in case somebody faces the same problem.
I have installed:
opera-8.0.20050415
xorg-libraries-6.8.2
Opera ships with operamotifwrappers:
/usr/X11R6/share/opera/plugins/operamotifwrapper-1
/usr/X11R6/share/opera/plugins/operamotifwrapper-2
/usr/X11R6/share/opera/plugins/operamotifwrapper-3
$ldd /usr/X11R6/.../operamotifwrapper* |
Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
usb in my kernel:
# USB support
device uhci# UHCI PCI-USB interface
device ohci# OHCI PCI-USB interface
device usb # USB Bus (required)
device ugen# Generic
device uhid
If your keen on poking around a little, you could try
http://www.freesbie.org/ which has live cd version based on Freebsd. No
installation required, just throw it in your CDROM drive and poke away.
On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 20:14 -0700, Dillinger wrote:
Would somebody care to show me an actual
Chris Hodgins wrote:
I have the latest Wine and Winetools installed and I am now trying to
install DCOM98 with the purpose of installing internet explorer 6 for
my web development needs.
Have you considered using QEMU? I have it installed on an old 300MHz
notebook. It runs Win98 perfectly and
Benjamin Keating wrote:
Is there anything being done to help keep the handbook just a little
more updated? It's a great handbook, if it's content wasn't so out of
date.
A wiki would be a great way to acheive this. If there isn't a project
like it yet, I'd like to propose we set one up. I
Hi all,
I have to plan and setup a mail solution for about 50.000 users, here are
some key features requested by our customer:
- self coded webfrontend w/ webmail and administration (filter, alias etc)
- 100MB quota per user
- autoresponder
- about 50.000 user
- online backup of data
-
Hi all,
I got this insane idea of sharing the vpn tunnel created by vpnc on a
FreeBSD box. The idea here is that WinXP machines wanting to connect to
a Cisco VPN concentrator can use the FreeBSD box to use as some sort of
vpn gateway. Is this possible? What are the issues involved?
Right
On May 4, 2005, at 2:30 AM, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-05-03 17:29, Benjamin Keating [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Things like that bring noise to this mailing list.
It's ok. This is part of the purpose of having the list :)
You wouldn't think so from the flak some people have received for not
Hello.
Would it be a good idea having some sort of interface for
those who desire to have their system updating (make world and
kernel) made interactive? I am not talking a GUI here, but
something that can make it more convenient:
1. Put the entire process under one roof.
2. Be able to see the
Hallo:
We want to use a machine with FreeBSD and PPP over Modems. Is it possible to
configure PPP in that way, that it supports client/server on one machine.
That means we want to dial in to that machine and also to dialout on demand
on that machine. In both cases we have the same partner (with
Hey Toomas,
In followup to my prev. reply and your question.
Here is the output of the command: 'grep acd0 /var/run/dmesg.boot'
acd0: CDROM Compaq CRD-8322B/1.03 at ata0-slave PIO4
Thanks.
PS: Kent, your suggestion is what I have already tried ...I've tried to
'umount /cdrom' it doesn't do
Hi
I am trying to allow mail submission and sending on a 5.3-RELEASE box
from inside a jail, but not a running MTA...
I have the following in the rc.conf
sendmail_enable=NO
sendmail_submit_enable=NO# Start a localhost-only MTA for mail
submission
sendmail_outbound_enable=YES # Dequeue
hello i'm tryin to install freebsd 4.11 without succes.
After configuring my kernel and starting to sysinstall the systems stops
while detecting hardware in this section (this is the default message shown)
ad0:Read commad timeout tag=0 serv=0 -resseting
ata0: resetting devices.
i don't know what
Alle 21:38, martedì 3 maggio 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Log has this
ppp[505]: tun0: IPCP: PRIDNS[6] 10.155.201.22
which means your ISP has handed you ip 10.155.201.22 is dsn
server.
you say first line in /etc/resolv.conf is 10.255.201.22
Are you sure you posted the correct
Nice idea, but basicly its all included:
2. you can guess that after doing it a couple of times
3. ctrl-z / fg does the trick
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Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
Hello.
Would it be a good idea having some sort of
Benjamin Keating wrote:
Is there anything being done to help keep the handbook just a little
more updated? It's a great handbook, if it's content wasn't so out of
date.
A wiki would be a great way to acheive this. If there isn't a project
like it yet, I'd like
There is a better description of using 'user ppp' to do what you
want in this Install guide.
http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/fbsd_installguide/index.php
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Pipek
Thomas
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 8:08 AM
Hey Toomas,
In followup to my prev. reply and your question.
Here is the output of the command: 'grep acd0 /var/run/dmesg.boot'
acd0: CDROM Compaq CRD-8322B/1.03 at ata0-slave PIO4
Thanks.
PS: Kent, your suggestion is what I have already tried ...I've tried to
'umount /cdrom' it
Can you boot one of the other systems on that hard drive? If not
then you have bad cable to HD or HD it self is going bad, so replace
it.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mrad James
Deane
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:24 PM
To:
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks. My gateway has been getting this a few times a day for the
past few days.
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
More detail at http://www.langille.org/tmp/fatal-trap-12.txt
Conversations to date indicate a hardware problem.
I would love to see a wiki for FreeBSD. I think that it would be
really beneficial for the project. It would take some work to
establish it but if there were enough participants, it could turn into
a very robust documentation project. Some hard work would be required
to make the wiki healthy and
On 4 May 2005 at 9:35, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks. My gateway has been getting this a few times a day for the
past few days.
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
More detail at http://www.langille.org/tmp/fatal-trap-12.txt
On 5/3/2005 at 5:29 PM Benjamin Keating wrote:
|A wiki would eliminate that bottle neck (PR).
|Some parts are out of date. Others fail to mention FAQ , etc. that
|could really help. For instance, the NAT/DHCP articles could easily
|include a 'typical home user' HOWTO rather then tricking the user
The new driver (March 31, 2005 release: NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-1.0-7174.tar.gz)
downloaded from Nvidia's site works great in 5.3.
you have to sysinstall and install the kernel sources for its make to work,
or you will get this error:
cant find:
/usr/share/mk/bsd.kmod.mk
Remember to update your
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Ryan J. Cavicchioni wrote:
I would love to see a wiki for FreeBSD. I think that it would be
really beneficial for the project. It would take some work to
establish it but if there were enough participants, it could turn
into a very robust
Alex,
You may want to consider using an IDS such as Snort. There is a plugin
called SnortSam (www.snortsam.net) which will accomplish what you want
to do. Here is text copied from the front page of their website:
SnortSam is a plugin for Snort, an open-source light-weight Intrusion
Detection
Dear sir :
I can't install FreeBSD revision 5.3 on SCSI HDD.
Configuration :
1. Intel chipset CanterWood + Hance Rapids
2. Intel CPU 478
3. Unbuffer DDR memory 256MB
4. SCSI card(both LSI Adaptec) with one Hard disk drive
5. Legacy CD-ROM
Boot from CD-ROM(FreeBSD 5.3) to install FreeBSD into
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 08:54:10AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A compromise approach could be to do what www.php.net does. On this site
they have the official manual, which has the same flaws as the FBSD handbook
(out of date pages, obtuse descriptions, ...). In addition, postings from
On Wed, 04 May 2005 09:12:09 -0400
MikeM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/3/2005 at 5:29 PM Benjamin Keating wrote:
|A wiki would eliminate that bottle neck (PR).
|Some parts are out of date. Others fail to mention FAQ , etc. that
|could really help. For instance, the NAT/DHCP articles could
On May 3, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
I am trying to allow mail submission and sending on a 5.3-RELEASE box
from inside a jail, but not a running MTA...
[ ... ]
When I try to do a mail on the command line, I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/chad# can not
MikeM wrote:
On 5/3/2005 at 5:29 PM Benjamin Keating wrote:
|A wiki would eliminate that bottle neck (PR). |Some parts are out
of date. Others fail to mention FAQ , etc. that |could really help.
For instance, the NAT/DHCP articles could easily |include a
'typical home user' HOWTO rather
Hello everyone,
I've recently installed and configured mpd. I've been able to establish VPN
connections with no problem internally on my network. When I attempt to
establish a connection through my firewall, I get a number of error
messages. The problem is that I'm not allowing GRE to get
Hello,
Does anyone know where the TCP retransmission function tcp_timer_rexmt()
is called? In other words, where is the code that checks if a timer is
timed out? In BSD4.3, there is a function called tcp_timers() in
tcp_timer.c. But in the recent release, the function is removed. But
where the
Calvin Lane wrote:
Please let me know what the correct syntax is for allowing gre traffic
through through an ipfilter firewall running BSD 4.10. Thanks.
FreeBSD 4.10 contains IPFilter 3.4.31. For what you need to do, you need
PPTP proxy which is available only in IPFilter 4.1.
So you'd need to
--On Wednesday, May 04, 2005 12:58:39 PM +0200 Matthias F. Brandstetter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have to plan and setup a mail solution for about 50.000 users, here are
some key features requested by our customer:
- self coded webfrontend w/ webmail and administration (filter, alias
In the handbook section 2.13.1 Creating an Installation CDROM it states
that there is an mini.iso file which contains everything needed to install
FreeBSD. I do not see this file on the FreeBSD FTP download sites for 5.3 or
5.4 RC4. What happened to this small iso file. What is the new name for
On Wed, 4 May 2005 13:48:32 -0400
fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the handbook section 2.13.1 Creating an Installation CDROM it
states that there is an mini.iso file which contains everything
needed to install FreeBSD. I do not see this file on the FreeBSD FTP
download sites for 5.3 or
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 06:50:56AM -0500, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
Would it be a good idea having some sort of interface for
those who desire to have their system updating (make world and
kernel) made interactive? I am not talking a GUI here, but
something that can make it more convenient:
Trevor Sullivan wrote:
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know it's off-topic, but I thought it might surprise some folks, and
it's possible it could prove important to some, I guess. Notice the
words above, about him using the sha-1 hash. You realize it's been
broken? The crypto
Hi all,
some internet providers use a feature called port priority to
slow down filesharing programs.
The problem is, ftp transfers in passive mode are also slowed down
by this feature (and ftp transfers in classical active mode are
usually out of question because one has to open any firewall
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 09:03:49AM +0500, Vitaly Bogdanov wrote:
Hi.
Is it possible to build kernel without compiling unnecessary modules?
My system - freebsd5.3.
See make.conf(5)
That wasn't very nice. It's not that it's wrong, but the fella sounded
to me like he was
I am returning to FreeBsd after an absense of years nd find myself trying
to remember how to ride this bike with all its new bells whistles.
I have an Abit AV-20 M/B that has an integrated Unichrome Pro Graphics
with 2D/3D video controller. I am trying to install XFree onto FreeBSD 5.3
and am
+++ Tomas Quintero [freebsd] [03-05-05 14:36 -0400]:
| On 5/3/05, Andrei Iarus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| How can I have multiple gateways, and, all the packets
| to be sent using all the gateways simultaneously under
| FreeBSD 4.11? Is this possible only modyfing the
| kernel? :) Thank you
Richard Mcintyre wrote:
All,
I've checked the mailing lists and it appears that this has been a
problem for other people in the past, but I can't seem to fix the
issue I'm having.
I have installed cyrus-sasl2-saslauthd from ports.
I then added the following to /etc/make.conf:
# SASL (cyrus-sasl
Thank you Mike !!
Now it's working great !
On 5/4/05, Mike Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
usb in my kernel:
# USB support
device uhci# UHCI PCI-USB interface
device ohci# OHCI PCI-USB interface
device usb
Hi,
Is there a stateful packet filtering/firewall/address translation node type
for netgraph or the project of one?
Thanks
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On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 06:20:59PM +, Chuck Robey wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 09:03:49AM +0500, Vitaly Bogdanov wrote:
Hi.
Is it possible to build kernel without compiling unnecessary modules?
My system - freebsd5.3.
See make.conf(5)
That wasn't very
Hi all,
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set up
is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What can i
do to solve/investigate this problem? What information would be helpful?
Thanks,
Ryan
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My AMD K6-2 computer is in the shop getting upgraded to AMD64. If
FreeBSD 5.4 is released next week, the timing couldn't be better.
I was thinking about putting FreeBSD and swap on the ATA100 IDE hard
drive and installing a SATA hard drive for home and database data. Is
there any reason I
Andrew L. Gould wrote:
My AMD K6-2 computer is in the shop getting upgraded to AMD64. If
FreeBSD 5.4 is released next week, the timing couldn't be better.
I was thinking about putting FreeBSD and swap on the ATA100 IDE hard
drive and installing a SATA hard drive for home and database data. Is
At 14:49 5/4/2005, Ryan Winograd, wrote:
Hi all,
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set up
is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What can i
do to solve/investigate this problem? What information would be helpful?
On May 4, 2005, at 3:49 PM, Ryan Winograd wrote:
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set
up is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What
can i do to solve/investigate this problem? What information would be
helpful?
Try changing the
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 03:51:05PM -0500, W. D. wrote:
At 14:49 5/4/2005, Ryan Winograd, wrote:
Hi all,
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set up
is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What can i
do to solve/investigate this problem? What
At 16:07 5/4/2005, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 03:51:05PM -0500, W. D. wrote:
At 14:49 5/4/2005, Ryan Winograd, wrote:
Hi all,
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set up
is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What can i
do
On 5/4/05, Ryan Winograd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set up
is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What can i
do to solve/investigate this problem? What information would be helpful?
Thanks,
Ryan
Tomas Quintero wrote:
On 5/4/05, Ryan Winograd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set up
is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What can i
do to solve/investigate this problem? What information would be
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 03:51:05PM -0500, W. D. wrote:
At 14:49 5/4/2005, Ryan Winograd, wrote:
Hi all,
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set up
is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What can i
do to solve/investigate this problem? What
I have a fairly weird question for the group. I recently set up a
FreeBSD 5.3 box to use pam_krb5 for sshd authentication. It worked
great. I created a local workstation user via adduser and when it came
time for the password based question, I selected no. So when I logged
in, I typed klist
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 03:25 pm, Chuck Robey wrote:
Andrew L. Gould wrote:
My AMD K6-2 computer is in the shop getting upgraded to AMD64. If
FreeBSD 5.4 is released next week, the timing couldn't be better.
I was thinking about putting FreeBSD and swap on the ATA100 IDE
hard drive
Charles Swiger wrote:
On May 4, 2005, at 3:49 PM, Ryan Winograd wrote:
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set
up is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What
can i do to solve/investigate this problem? What information would be
helpful?
Try
On May 4, 2005, at 3:27 PM, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 03:25 pm, Chuck Robey wrote:
Andrew L. Gould wrote:
My AMD K6-2 computer is in the shop getting upgraded to AMD64. If
FreeBSD 5.4 is released next week, the timing couldn't be better.
I was thinking about putting FreeBSD
On May 4, 2005, at 3:49 PM, Ryan Winograd wrote:
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently
set
up is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring.
What
can i do to solve/investigate this problem? What information would
be
helpful?
Try changing the
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 03:22:25PM -0500, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
I was thinking about putting FreeBSD and swap on the ATA100 IDE hard
drive and installing a SATA hard drive for home and database data. Is
there any reason I shouldn't mix hard drive types? (I've never messed
with SATA
On May 4, 2005, at 6:19 PM, fbsd_user wrote:
sysctl kern.timecounter.choice does not work on my 4.10 system
sysctl kern.timecounter.hardware and sysctl kern.timecounter do
work.
True, this interface has changed slightly, since 4.x as 5.x has better
APCI support. Running a sysctl -a
On May 4, 2005, at 6:19 PM, fbsd_user wrote:
sysctl kern.timecounter.choice does not work on my 4.10 system
sysctl kern.timecounter.hardware and sysctl kern.timecounter do
work.
True, this interface has changed slightly, since 4.x as 5.x has
better
APCI support. Running a sysctl -a
On May 4, 2005, at 6:46 PM, fbsd_user wrote:
Running a sysctl -a kern.timecounter ought to be a
useful starting point for any recent version of FreeBSD.
Your response is not very clear.
Are you saying that kern.timecounter.choice is not in 4.10
How can I find out what choices are?
You can find
On 5/4/05, Karel Miklav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
I have the latest Wine and Winetools installed and I am now trying to
install DCOM98 with the purpose of installing internet explorer 6 for
my web development needs.
Have you considered using QEMU? I have it installed
i download from:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/5.3/
these file:
5.3-RELEASE-i386-miniinst.iso
when i tried to instal??? see on the attachet screen shot.
Thanks!!
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I run a qmail-ldap installation for about 10,000 users. Each has 100MB
of quota. I use 2 LDAP servers, 2 qmail servers and have all the
Maildirs stored on a 5.6TB Xserve RAID.
There are a couple of issues you will run into here.
1. Mass storage. FreeBSD doesn't support file systems 2TB, at
David Kelly wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 03:22:25PM -0500, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
I was thinking about putting FreeBSD and swap on the ATA100 IDE hard
drive and installing a SATA hard drive for home and database data. Is
there any reason I shouldn't mix hard drive types? (I've never messed
On Thu, 5 May 2005 02:59, Calvin Lane wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've recently installed and configured mpd. I've been able to establish VPN
connections with no problem internally on my network. When I attempt to
establish a connection through my firewall, I get a number of error
messages.
Hello!
As a programmer and computer science student, I wanted to try out
FreeBSD on my old computer (Pentium 166). Mainly I just want to get to
know the differences between FreeBSD and Linux, and see whether it
really has a better design (which many people I know claim).
However, so far I have
See http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ldap/ Maybe you could ask on the
qmail-ldap mailing list ;)
=adriaan=
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Ryan Winograd writes:
Hi all,
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set up
is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What can i
do to solve/investigate this problem? What information would be helpful?
If the machine has network access to an NTP
Your pc is so old that the bios do not support LBA in native mode.
You have to upgrade your bios chip on the motherboard. check out
http://www.unicore.com/ for replacement chip. OnTrack is designed
for ms/windows only. In a nut shell 5.3 does support your very old
motherboard. You may have better
Sebastian Reichelt wrote:
As a programmer and computer science student, I
wanted to try out FreeBSD on my old computer
(Pentium 166). Mainly I just want to get to know
the differences between FreeBSD and Linux, and see
whether it really has a better design (which many
people I know claim).
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Ryan Winograd wrote:
Charles Swiger wrote:
On May 4, 2005, at 3:49 PM, Ryan Winograd wrote:
I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set up is
running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What can i do to
solve/investigate this problem?
I am attempting to use the 3c996b-t nic which uses the broadcom BCM5701TKHB
chip (yes, I hate broadcom too). I had been trying to get this card working
using the BGE(0) driver for a few ddays now, with extremely limited success.
Apparently the 3c996-t card works just fine, but the driver for it
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