On 7/17/05, Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FreeBSD is NOT ANOTHER PENGUIN IMPLEMENTATION
Secondly, I believe that this concept of posting screenshots is pretty
unprofessional and childish. Its like saying Yay! my desktop is
prettier than yours. At FreeBSD we concentrate more on quaality
On 7/18/2005 11:35, Nikolas Britton wrote:
On 7/17/05, Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FreeBSD is NOT ANOTHER PENGUIN IMPLEMENTATION
Secondly, I believe that this concept of posting screenshots is pretty
unprofessional and childish. Its like saying Yay! my desktop is
prettier than yours.
Q1: I have two drives, laid out as follows:
Drive 1
/ad0a WinXP, NTFS, 16.06GB, primary
/ad0e data, NTFS, 12.58GB, extended
Drive 2
/ad1a currently empty, 14.36GB, primary
(installation target)
/ad1e /ad0 backup, NTFS, 14.27GB, extended
I'd like to use XP's
Hello,
I did a daemon program which uses sendmail milter.
I would like the program to make a core file when it crashes.
from time to time the daemon dies and I Am not able to find out why.
If I had a core file I could use the debugger.
Is there any way to tell hte program to die with a core dump
Hi everybody. I'm trying to access gmail from my FreeBSD box (5.4).
I'm usinf IPFW. The question is I can acces if I set ipfw to accept
all from any to any, so I know there's a port that should be opened to
access the main page of gmail. When the firewall is up (allowing only
traffic through
Hello,
I did a daemon program which uses sendmail milter.
I would like the program to make a core file when it crashes.
from time to time the daemon dies and I Am not able to find out why.
If I had a core file I could use the debugger.
Is there any way to tell hte program to die with a core
Greetings all,
Could somebody please clarify for me what will happen to FreeBSD 4.x
support with regards to patches and or security updates in the future
? I've heard that when version 6 becomes RELEASE there will be no more
security updates to version 4.x, is this true ?
I work at a University
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 09:24:20AM +0200, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
Greetings all,
Could somebody please clarify for me what will happen to FreeBSD 4.x
support with regards to patches and or security updates in the future
? I've heard that when version 6 becomes RELEASE there will be no more
This isn't a function of sendmail it's a function of mail.local
which is a local delivery program called by sendmail.
When you add a userID to /etc/password then mail.local
that is called by Sendmail will know to accept mail.
Ted
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 09:28:04 +0200, you wrote:
As I understand, you try to install from the second hard disk.
When I last tried this (using FreeBSD 4) it did not work such way,
because I found that in FreeBSD's boot sector code the drive number
is hard-coded. So you would have to go to the
Greetings, all.
I would just like to ask if it's possible to install
NDIS on FreeBSD 4.3?
Thanks Ü
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Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
Quagga, which is the successor to Zebra, is what you use for
BGP. However to speak BGP you must have an AS number. And
for your advertisements to be worth a damn on the Internet,
they have to be a minimum of a /24 since just about every
transit ISP in the Internet filters route advertisements
All,
Using Google I found a number of people that are apparently using an Atheros
AR5213 based Wifi card with FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE. How come this device is not
recognized in 5.4-RELEASE and how do I work around this?
Best Regards,
Hans R. Vledder
Systems Designer / Systems Developer
Compuware
On Sun, 17 Jul 2005, Ray Jenson wrote:
Here's where Brian Tao comes in: we'd like permission to use the
demon on our web site when directly linked to BSD, as well as a
composite graphic (sample is attached) that would show the devil
alongside other logos, such as Tux, the Red Hat logo, and
What is the status of the FreeBSD logo contest status? I underestand that
review of 540 submissions takes time, but maybe someone can estimate the time
we have to wait?
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What you are missing is that it is imperative
to have this contest judging held in secret. If this was an
open contest, with publically available submissions, and
a defined end date, then the result might actually have
some credibility. As it is now, the obvious conclusion to
be drawn here is
Jamie Ann P. Zamodio wrote:
Greetings, all.
I would just like to ask if it's possible to install
NDIS on FreeBSD 4.3?
Not without significant effort.
Regards,
Phil.
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Hello everybody.
Need any info (man page, forum topic, etc) regarding making a DMZ host
under FreeBSD (5.3).
I've 5 external (real) IP, one is assigned on external if. Also there
are 20 internal computers with 192.168.0.* ip's (NAT+IPFW). I need to assign one
of that computer an external ip.
Recently i have in gateway freebsd that go down due to an DoS attack.
I dont know exactly what is (i dont have experience), but is useful if someone,
with more
wiyh more experience, can give some parameters for sysctl to prevent
Dos an flood problem.
Or perhaps with ipfw rules.
Any help will be
At 2005-07-15 19:35:55+, Chuck Swiger writes:
As someone else suggested, you can also stick things like config
files into version control (like CVS, subversion, etc), and then
back that up via the mechanism above.
We do this; all our system config files (except /etc/passwd) are in
At 2005-07-15 23:58:27+, Alex Zbyslaw writes:
Nick Barnes wrote:
Here are my previous questions on the related subject, some 4 years
ago now:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=872461+0+archive/2001/freebsd-questions/20010617.freebsd-questions
Shame no-one answered
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Greg 'groggy'
Lehey
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 4:14 PM
To: Ray Jenson
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Demon license?
alongside other logos, such as Tux, the Red Hat logo,
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On Monday, 18 July 2005 at 1:12:12 -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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On Sunday, July 17, 2005 4:14 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
No I
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From: Greg 'groggy' Lehey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 1:53 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: Ray Jenson; freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Demon license?
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This is a long rambling. Please feel free to ignore any or all of it. I'm a
bit frustrated, and this is me getting my frustrations out.
Okay, look... I'm new at this. I haven't ever even USED FreeBSD before a
couple of weeks ago, and now I'm being expected (mostly by my new staff) to
configure
On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 12:47:47PM +0200, Emil Khatib wrote:
Hi everybody. I'm trying to access gmail from my FreeBSD box (5.4).
I'm usinf IPFW. The question is I can acces if I set ipfw to accept
all from any to any, so I know there's a port that should be opened to
access the main page of
I work for a company that hosts mission critical data and applications
for healthcare companies. We are seeking an insurer to cover our
liabilities in case of an unforeseen data loss. Does anybody on the
list have experience (good or bad) that they can share?
FreeBSD is NOT ANOTHER PENGUIN IMPLEMENTATION
Yeah.. I know what *BSD is, smartass.
Secondly, I believe that this concept of posting screenshots is pretty
unprofessional and childish. Its like saying Yay! my desktop is
prettier than yours. At FreeBSD we concentrate more on quaality than
On 7/18/2005 18:22, Chris wrote:
FreeBSD is NOT ANOTHER PENGUIN IMPLEMENTATION
Yeah.. I know what *BSD is, smartass.
Secondly, I believe that this concept of posting screenshots is
pretty unprofessional and childish. Its like saying Yay! my desktop
is prettier than yours. At FreeBSD we
On 7/17/05, Alex Yarmol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How I can chage my bash prompt to this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] directory-name(e. g. alex for /usr/home/alex)]$
I assume that I need to do that:
export PS1='[EMAIL PROTECTED] \(here i don't know what to do, i assume, that I
need to write \p or
Hello everybody
we have a 2235Gb disk which we want to partition.
If we use sysinstall-Configure-Fdisk and try to build a unique slice
we get a message like
'Wrote FDISK partition information out successfully (100%)'
but if we go back to fdisk it shows a freebsd slice of 187Gb
plus an unused
Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 08:18 PM 7/17/2005, Jim Campbell wrote:
I have a machine set up as a classroom to learn about FreeBSD. It is
running 4.11 primarily because anything later can't see my hard drive.
As background, my FBSD machine has an address of 192.168.1.110. It is
situated behind a
On 2005-07-18 15:47, Valerio daelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody
we have a 2235Gb disk which we want to partition.
If we use sysinstall-Configure-Fdisk and try to build a unique slice
we get a message like
'Wrote FDISK partition information out successfully (100%)'
but if we go
What would be nice, is some kind of nullfs-like read only filesystem that
would send all files through a configurable filter when opened. That way I
could put all my music in FLAC format on hdd, and then, when I wanted to
transfer some tracks to my portable player, I could grab the files from
a pentium 133mhz with freebsd. I was woundering if there was away around the
login: admin password: *
maybe there is a universal password for admin that bypass all password.
something like that.
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DerAlSem wrote:
[ ... ]
I've 5 external (real) IP, one is assigned on external if. Also there
are 20 internal computers with 192.168.0.* ip's (NAT+IPFW). I need to assign one
of that computer an external ip. Somebody told me, that it can be done
with ARP-proxy, but i couldn't find any info on
Hello Chuck,
Monday, July 18, 2005, 7:16:38 PM, you wrote:
DerAlSem wrote:
[ ... ]
I've 5 external (real) IP, one is assigned on external if. Also there
are 20 internal computers with 192.168.0.* ip's (NAT+IPFW). I need to assign
one
of that computer an external ip. Somebody told me, that
On Jul 18, 2005, at 9:13 AM, Martin wrote:
a pentium 133mhz with freebsd. I was woundering if there was away
around the login: admin password: *
maybe there is a universal password for admin that bypass all
password. something like that.
Does it per chance have an optical
Chuck,
pf can do this:
Bidirectional Mapping (1:1 mapping)
A bidirectional mapping can be established by using the binat rule. A
binat rule establishes a one to one mapping between an internal IP
address and an external address. This can be useful, for example, to
provide a web server on the
On 18/07/05 11:13 -0400, Martin wrote:
a pentium 133mhz with freebsd. I was woundering if there was away around
the login: admin password: *
maybe there is a universal password for admin that bypass all password.
something like that.
No.
How could any OS with a default
DerAlSem wrote:
Hello Chuck,
[ ... ]
No, that won't work, because i need an external IP on LAN machine.
Ext IP adresses - 1.2.3.1-1.2.3.5
Gate ext_if - 1.2.3.1
Gate int_if - 192.168.0.1
LAN (via NAT) machines - 192.168.0.2-20
Another LAN (via NAT) machine - 1.2.3.2
How?
natd doesn't care
Paweł Madej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Okay, then just build the port, but don't try to install it.
See if the missing library is present.
[find /usr/ports/deve/gettext -name libasprintf.so.0 -print]
make on that port goes ok. so i got gettext compiled now, but
Am Montag, 18. Juli 2005 05:25 CEST schrieb Jon Falconer:
I have two ISP connections, a 45Mb and a 6Mb. Depending on what block of
local addresses a packet is coming from will determine which ISP I want
to send the packet out. In essence the default route used for a packet
depends on its
At 05:36 AM 7/18/2005, Ray Jenson wrote:
There was an old country-western song that said something about
God, won't you buy me a Mercedes-Benz
That was Mercedes Benz by Janis Joplin. She'd probably turn over in her
grave if she heard it called country-western...
As far as icons, symbols,
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 11:46:20AM -0400, Jason Stewart wrote:
There are ways to get into a machine without using the password but
the only right thing to do in your case would be to reinstall FreeBSD
and just use the box that way instead of trying to get at the
pre-existing and most likely
Hi, ppl :^)
I have a Motorola C380 mobile (the same firmware as C650 and V220). It
has GPRS and Mini-USB port. In Windoze i have a small INF-file driver
~ 10 kb and when i install it, XP installs usbser.sys driver too. The
question is: can I use my mobile as modem in FreeBSD 5.4? If I can,
how?
Antigen for Exchange found USBMOT2000.rar-USBMOT2000.INF matching FILE FILTER=
*.inf file filter.
The file is currently Removed. The message, Motorola C380 Modem Driver or
whatever..., was
sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and was discovered in SMTP Messages\Inbound
located at
Martin wrote:
maybe there is a universal password for admin that bypass all password.
something like that.
Try booting into single user mode.
Erik
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Hi, ppl :^)
I have a Motorola C380 mobile (the same firmware as C650 and V220). It
has GPRS and Mini-USB port. In Windoze i have a small INF-file driver
~ 10 kb and when i install it, XP installs usbser.sys driver too. The
question is: can I use my mobile as modem in FreeBSD 5.4? If I can,
how?
Hi, ppl :^)
I have a Motorola C380 mobile (the same firmware as C650 and V220). It
has GPRS and Mini-USB port. In Windoze i have a small INF-file driver
~ 10 kb and when i install it, XP installs usbser.sys driver too. The
question is: can I use my mobile as modem in FreeBSD 5.4? If I can,
how?
Hiya,
Just a quick question, I need to change the domain name of a machine
running 5.4. I see that it is set when the machine boots up but I can't
find out where is is set.
Rob
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Hiya,
Just a quick question, I need to change the domain name of a machine
running 5.4. I see that it is set when the machine boots up but I can't
find out where is is set.
Rob
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Just a quick question, I need to change the domain name of a machine
running 5.4. I see that it is set when the machine boots up but I can't
find out where is is set.
Rob
Generally in /etc/rc.conf
hostname=www.mydomain.com
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Robert Slade wrote:
Hiya,
Just a quick question, I need to change the domain name of a machine
running 5.4. I see that it is set when the machine boots up but I can't
find out where is is set.
Rob
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On the KDM menu there is an option Console Login. When I select this,
nothing happens.
What's it supposed to do, and how can I make it do it?
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RW wrote:
On the KDM menu there is an option Console Login. When I select this,
nothing happens.
What's it supposed to do, and how can I make it do it?
The world as we know it, ends...
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Best regards,
Chris
Hindsight is an exact science.
hello all,
I setup a simple dns server so i can keep all hosts in one place. The
only problem that I have is that from other hosts i am unable to
connect to dns server. When I do a nmap of the dns server, I don't
get the port 53. But when I login to the fbsd system which hosts
dns,
Hello,
I have a problem with my rcNG scripts. There are three scripts:
named.sh, apache2.sh and proftpd.sh. Apache and ProFTPd require hostname
resolving thus named should start firstly. The headers of my scripts are:
named.sh:
#!/bin/sh
#
# PROVIDE: named
# REQUIRE: SERVERS
# BEFORE:
do a chmod 666 /dev/acd0 (chmod a+rw). freebsd doesnt give a user the
needed rights by default. That permission change should fix it.
-Ben
Lawrence Petrykanyn wrote:
Hi,
I'm a newbie, but managed to get my sound working as root, but not
when I use a user account. The CD Player in Gnome
Hello Antoine,
do you have a firewall on the box ?
what about:
netstat -an | grep LISTEN
ipfw list
ps auwx | grep named
cat /etc/resolv.conf
cheers,
Monday, July 18, 2005, 11:20:56 PM, you wrote:
AS hello all,
AS I setup a simple dns server so i can keep all hosts in one place. The
AS
On Jul 18, 2005, at 5:20 PM, Antoine Solomon wrote:
I setup a simple dns server so i can keep all hosts in one place. The
only problem that I have is that from other hosts i am unable to
connect to dns server. When I do a nmap of the dns server, I don't
get the port 53. But when I login to
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Ross Kendall Axe wrote:
I am currently trying to get to grips with FreeBSD and am trying it out
on an old Pentium machine. However, the machine's BIOS can't seem to
read past 504MB, so I want to place the /boot directory in a small 25MB
partition at the start of the drive.
Hi there
I had the www/linuxpluginwrapper flash plugin working
yesterday I used portupgraded to upgrade and after
that
flash is not working anymore
I tried removing the port and installing again
buck no luck
any tips?
my libmap.conf is the old one
and every thing else is the same old stuff
On 7/17/2005 3:24 PM Chris Casey wrote:
On a machine with an up to date ports system running 5.4, I'm trying
to use Apache21 port, I know that suexec is not enabled by default and
I know there should be a make WITH_SUEXEC_MODULES=yes option, but
when I try this I get some info about how to
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 12:00 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been trying to install freeBSD on a my system .I do not
understand the installation Process , If someone can make a easy to
follow setup ,I would be very HAPPY .I want a kde desktop .it will
be
on a 6 gig partition
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 03:35:55PM -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
As someone else suggested, you can also stick things like config files into
version control (like CVS, subversion, etc), and then back that up via the
mechanism above.
Be careful about CVS and symbolic links. They don't mix.
Matt Juszczak wrote:
We're setting up a billing server on a Xeon 3.06 ghz with IDE drives
(but it doesn't need to be amazingly fast).
The billing system we're using supports freebsd 4.11 natively with 5.x
support.
I need this machine to be tight, and although it will have a public
IP, pf
On Jul 18, 2005, at 11:58 AM, Kövesdán Gábor wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with my rcNG scripts. There are three scripts:
named.sh, apache2.sh and proftpd.sh. Apache and ProFTPd require
hostname resolving thus named should start firstly.
Where do these scripts live? Are they in
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 06:36:21AM -0600, Ray Jenson wrote:
I mean, really... a logo depicting a daemon, or even a devil, is just a
logo. It's not like the Son of the Morning Star is a member of the board, or
even an executive. It's not like everyone involved with the project are
Satanists
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I am currently trying to get to grips with FreeBSD and am trying it out
on an old Pentium machine. However, the machine's BIOS can't seem to
read past 504MB, so I want to place the /boot directory in a small 25MB
partition at the start of the drive.
Hi all,
We're setting up a billing server on a Xeon 3.06 ghz with IDE drives (but
it doesn't need to be amazingly fast).
The billing system we're using supports freebsd 4.11 natively with 5.x
support.
I need this machine to be tight, and although it will have a public IP, pf
will be
On Jul 18, 2005, at 11:58 AM, Kövesdán Gábor wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with my rcNG scripts. There are three scripts:
named.sh, apache2.sh and proftpd.sh. Apache and ProFTPd require
hostname resolving thus named should start firstly.
Where do these scripts live? Are they in
On Jul 18, 2005, at 2:09 PM, nawcom wrote:
do a chmod 666 /dev/acd0 (chmod a+rw). freebsd doesnt give a user
the needed rights by default. That permission change should fix it.
-Ben
He may also need to edit /etc/devfs.conf and add:
perm acd00666
so the permissions stay after a
Aaron Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hostname=www.mydomain.com
Say I have two Ethernet ports and I'd like to be gary.mydomain.com on
one and gary2.mydomain.com or gary.mydomain2.com on the other; then
what?
A computer's domain name is set in several places -- not always the
same values.
On 7/18/05, Gary W. Swearingen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hostname=www.mydomain.com
Say I have two Ethernet ports and I'd like to be gary.mydomain.com on
one and gary2.mydomain.com or gary.mydomain2.com on the other; then
what?
A computer's
netstat -an | grep LISTEN
doesn't show listening udp ports try instead
netstat -na | more
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Antoine,
do you have a firewall on the box ?
what about:
netstat -an | grep LISTEN
ipfw list
ps auwx | grep named
cat /etc/resolv.conf
On Monday, 18 July 2005 at 11:13:42 -0400, Martin wrote:
[missing attribution]
a pentium 133mhz with freebsd. I was woundering if there was away
around the login: admin password: *
maybe there is a universal password for admin that bypass all
password. something like that.
Yes,
I have a freebsd 4.11 apache2 webserver with one
dedicated windows client connected between two nic
cards.
I am not connected to the internet. I can login using
putty with the numbers (192.168.1.4) but I would like
to be able to log in using www.larson.com. I have put
this www.larson.com
John Larson wrote:
I have a freebsd 4.11 apache2 webserver with one
dedicated windows client connected between two nic
cards.
I am not connected to the internet. I can login using
putty with the numbers (192.168.1.4) but I would like
to be able to log in using www.larson.com. I have put
this
On 7/18/05, John Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a freebsd 4.11 apache2 webserver with one
dedicated windows client connected between two nic
cards.
I am not connected to the internet. I can login using
putty with the numbers (192.168.1.4 http://192.168.1.4) but I would like
to be
Hi,
I'm a newbie, but managed to get my sound working as root, but not
when I use a user account. The CD Player in Gnome works fine if I log
in as root, but when I log on as a user, it says that there is a drive
error, but if I su into root and cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0 play 1 I can
play a
Svein Halvor Halvorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What would be nice, is some kind of nullfs-like read only filesystem that
would send all files through a configurable filter when opened. That way I
could put all my music in FLAC format on hdd, and then, when I wanted to
transfer some tracks
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
Where do these scripts live? Are they in /usr/local/etc/rc.d?
If so, they run in lexographic order. The rc ordering stuff does not
apply to /usr/local/etc/rc.d
Thanks, they were there but I moved them.
Cheers,
Gábor Kövesdán
--- Jim Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 08:18 PM 7/17/2005, Jim Campbell wrote:
I have a machine set up as a classroom to learn
about FreeBSD. It is
running 4.11 primarily because anything later
can't see my hard drive.
As background, my FBSD machine
Hi All,
I am hoping you may be able to help with a little input.
I am looking to build a resource of the following ;
1) Step by Step Tutorials on various server / service related
topics (for example How to build an FTP server on FreeBSD or
How to Build an streaming MP3 JukeBox with Apache etc)
Hi,
on freebsd 4.11 how I enable hyperthreading? sysctl -a | grep
machdep.hlt_logical_cpus returns nothing.
Someone have an idea? I have the options SMP in the kernel
Thank you
(Please CC me if you reply im not in the list)
_
I have installed FreeBSD on a box with Windows XP I installed the FreeBSD
Boot manager. My question is how do I get rid of the boot manager??? I want to
uninstall FreeBSD uninstall the boot manager so my computer will just boot
windows. I have 2 SATA hard drives, drive 1 has XP on it drive 2
On July 18, 2005 07:26 pm, Jerry Tarwid wrote:
I have installed FreeBSD on a box with Windows XP I installed the FreeBSD
Boot manager. My question is how do I get rid of the boot manager??? I want
to uninstall FreeBSD uninstall the boot manager so my computer will just
boot windows. I have 2
hi
If I try to install ntop from ports, I get following errors:
rrdPlugin.c: In function `graphCounter':
rrdPlugin.c:583: error: too few arguments to function `rrd_graph'
rrdPlugin.c: In function `netflowSummary':
rrdPlugin.c:728: error: too few arguments to function `rrd_graph'
rrdPlugin.c: In
Hi, I have recently installed FreeBSD 5.3 on a Dell Poweredge 650 server,
and it has panicked twice in the past 3 weeks. Unfortunately, the box is
in a server room for which I don't have a key, and access can take hours.
I would like the box to dump core and reboot on a panic. I think I have set
/var/log/maillog is spayed full of the following message repeated
hundreds or thousands of times. No matter if the courier-imap port is
with or with out FAM.
Jul 18 19:44:19 Grumpy imapd: Failed to create cache file:
maildirwatch (dkelly)
Jul 18 19:44:19 Grumpy imapd: Error: Input/output
Dave McCammon wrote:
--- Jim Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 08:18 PM 7/17/2005, Jim Campbell wrote:
I have a machine set up as a classroom to learn
about FreeBSD. It is
running 4.11 primarily because anything later
can't
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Luke Dean wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Ross Kendall Axe wrote:
I am currently trying to get to grips with FreeBSD and am trying it out
on an old Pentium machine. However, the machine's BIOS can't seem to
read past 504MB, so I want to place the
a pentium 133mhz with freebsd. I was woundering if there was away around the
login: admin password: *
Of course:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/admin.html#FORGOT-ROOT-PW
Congratulations on finding a PC by the roadside!
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At 06:13 PM 7/18/2005, Ross Kendall Axe wrote:
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Luke Dean wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Ross Kendall Axe wrote:
I am currently trying to get to grips with FreeBSD and am trying it out
on an old Pentium machine. However, the machine's BIOS can't
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On Mon, 18 July 2005, Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 06:13 PM 7/18/2005, Ross Kendall Axe wrote:
It's starting to look to me as though the stage 2 bootloader and kernel
both want to be in the /boot directory on partition a. I'd love to be
proved wrong
Hi,
When I run sfte (20050108) inside of GNU screen (4.00.02) in FreeBSD
(5.4-RELEASE-p2), I get some strange and irritating behaviour. If I hit
alt-f to get the File menu, then press the right arrow key to move to the
next menu over (Navigate in the directory view), then that portion of the
At 07:34 PM 7/18/2005, Ross Kendall Axe wrote:
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On Mon, 18 July 2005, Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 06:13 PM 7/18/2005, Ross Kendall Axe wrote:
It's starting to look to me as though the stage 2 bootloader and kernel
both want to be in the /boot directory
Hi,
Kinda sounds stolen if you really need to access the data on it???
But yeah, so easy to get in with physical access.
On 7/19/05, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a pentium 133mhz with freebsd. I was woundering if there was away around
the login: admin password: *
maybe
Hi all,
Whenever I try to establish a ppp connection either automatically or
manually on 5.4R, I get warning: auth_Readname: Name too lomg (112) !
It looks something like this (obvously I replaced the username, but it's
exactly 6 characters long before the @):
pppset device PPPoE:sis0
pppset
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