Jona Joachim wrote:
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Jeff Cross schrieb:
I did have glx and dri but I added the DRI section to my
configuration. Adding the section ans restarting X did not seem to work.
I also did not have the i915.o kernel module on my system. How might I
go about
Postfix + Cyrus IMAPd ... Cyrus IMAPd has built-in virtual domain support
... only solution I've used for almost 10 years now ...
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006, Duane Whitty wrote:
Hi,
My appologies in advance for the OT post.
This probably more appropriately belongs on ISP@ but
there doesn't seem to
On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 Sean Murphy wrote:
I have finally come up with a way to use the official drivers
That's great news Sean, kudos! I would suggest that it's more appropriate to
use the x11/nvidia-driver port, e.g.:
cd /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver
sudo make install clean
Then set your
On Friday 07 April 2006 16:34, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2006-04-07 15:54, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
im still pretty new to freebsd. ive been playing around with the
cvsup
tools, and they are quite fascinating.
i changed my production server from Fedora to FreeBSD 6.0,
In the last episode (Apr 07), Peter Wemm said:
On Friday 07 April 2006 04:01 pm, Paul Marciano wrote:
Do you compress the data stream at all (e.g. gzip)?
No, but it could be done in theory.. if you were willing to set aside
some memory for the compression algorithm to use. Or just do some
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006 09:53:05 +0200
Thierry Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Ven 7 avr 06 à 16:18:31 +0200, Jeremy Chadwick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait :
On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 10:40:01AM +0100, Spadge wrote:
Why not overwrite the .dist and leave the .conf as it was? OK, so
it may
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 00:45 -0300, Duane Whitty wrote:
Hi,
My appologies in advance for the OT post.
This probably more appropriately belongs on ISP@ but
there doesn't seem to be much traffic there.
To the point: I'm about to provide hosting services,
including but not limited to email,
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 12:34:11PM -0800, Joseph Vella wrote:
I notice a lot of references to version 4.x. Is there any overwhelming
reason
why its use seems to be still popular. I'm wanting to set up a server (just
for play) on my home network using a PII machine. Am I better off using
Hello,
as you can see in ports/77656, java/jdk15 won't compile cleanly on
amd64. There is a workaround mentioned, but that doesn't work for me
either. As binary packages for i386 were released, is there a way to
compile a native jdk15 for amd64 with that i386 packages? I have the
Jeff Cross schrieb:
I ran the make commands you specified but still do not have a i915.o
file on my system. Here is what I have related to i915:
Oops. Turns out the complete i915 module was only added *after* FreeBSD
6.0 release. You'll have to upgrade to 6-STABLE/6.1-RELEASE (to be
released
Oliver Iberien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was printing with native Firefox 1.5.0.1 (FreeBSD 6.0) with CUPS,
which Firefox sees and recognizes. The printer (Xerox N17, local,
parallel port) started cycling through waiting-processing-waiting
messages. Rebooting, I saw a message about an IRQ
Normally you add the account to the master then do a yppush to push the new
maps out right away.
-Derek
At 09:15 PM 4/7/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have nis setup and working great. I made a copy of master.passwd in
/var/yp and removed the system accounts. The manual says that
Hello,
I installed the comaptibility layer with build32.sh, but I always got a
segmentation fault when I try to run an i386 binary. What am I doing
wrong? I'm running FreeBSD 5.3/amd64.
Thanks,
Gabor Kovesdan
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Duane Whitty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
My appologies in advance for the OT post.
This probably more appropriately belongs on ISP@ but
there doesn't seem to be much traffic there.
To the point: I'm about to provide hosting services,
including but not limited to email, to a few local
Does somebody using freebsd-6.1 have Nintendo's WiFi up and running for
his/her DS?
I run a couple of machines with fbsd-6.1pr on a wired home network and
really would appriciate some info on using nintendo's wifi.
If not needed I won't buy there USB stick. It needs XP and I don't want
to
I don't know about compatibility with FreeBSD, but the Nintendo DS
Wi-Fi Adapter only works with the DS, and costs 50USD. For the same
50USD you can buy a simple Wi-Fi router. If the DS Wi-Fi adapter won't
work with FreeBSD, i guess you should go with the Wi-Fi router.(I
don't know if USB Wi-Fi
I tried
tcpdump -i rl0 src host 218.166.163.180 -w /usr/tcpdump.data
tcpdump -i rl0 host 218.166.163.180 -w /usr/tcpdump.data
tcpdump -i rl0 src ip 218.166.163.180 -w /usr/tcpdump.data
but got syntax error msg with no hint of what was wrong
If I remove the -w stuff it works. Meaning
fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried
tcpdump -i rl0 src host 218.166.163.180 -w /usr/tcpdump.data
tcpdump -i rl0 host 218.166.163.180 -w /usr/tcpdump.data
tcpdump -i rl0 src ip 218.166.163.180 -w /usr/tcpdump.data
but got syntax error msg with no hint of what was wrong
Robert Huff wrote:
Kevin Kinsey writes:
It's somewhat interesting (to me) that the even numbered releases
seem to have had longer and perhaps more successful runs than the
odd numbered ones. 5.X, in particular, seemed short to me.
Two comments:
1) Sample size = 2.
On 08/04/2006 14:56, fbsd_user wrote:
I tried
tcpdump -i rl0 src host 218.166.163.180 -w /usr/tcpdump.data
tcpdump -i rl0 host 218.166.163.180 -w /usr/tcpdump.data
tcpdump -i rl0 src ip 218.166.163.180 -w /usr/tcpdump.data
but got syntax error msg with no hint of what was wrong
Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, I also ran mergemaster as shown above. I forgot to
originally include that.
Did you also forget to mention building and installing the new
Please don't top-post.
Halid Faith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I increase value of mbufs ? I think I will need to increase value
of kern.ipc.nmbclusters.
value of kern.ipc.nmbclusters of the server is 51200.
What is the limit for kern.ipc.nmbclusters ?
What size can I increase it ?
hi,
is there somebody know why i get this message :
$ fxtv
X Error of failed request: XF86DGANoDirectVideoMode
Major opcode of failed request: 129 (XFree86-DGA)
Minor opcode of failed request: 1 (XF86DGAGetVideoLL)
Serial number of failed request: 21
Current serial number in output
Kevin Kinsey writes:
It's somewhat interesting (to me) that the even numbered releases
seem to have had longer and perhaps more successful runs than the
odd numbered ones. 5.X, in particular, seemed short to me.
Two comments:
1) Sample size = 2.
You may need to
This might be a little off the exact topic of this list, so I ask your
patience in advance.
I am looking for collaboration software that is PHP based and has the
following features:
1 - Ease of config Maint.
2 - E-Mail
3 - Work Flow
4 - Contact management
5 - Task List
hello!
i'm a very new freebsd user/admin. i run my own server since 1 month ago, i
've been told about a security issue with sendmail. i read about it on the
security ad
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-06:13.sendmail.ascand
I don't know how could i get my system patch
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Parv thusly...
I am having problem using keyboard under XFree86 4.5.0 (same thing
in Xorg 6.8.x), running FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE on Dell Inspiron
5000e laptop, ATI Rage 128 Mobility M3 card. (With FreeBSD 4.11
XFree86 4.3, i did not have any problem with
Hi Mikael,
The correct list is freebsd-advocacy.
However, to answer your question. As far as I know, the FreeBSD
Handbook is licensed as FreeBSD itself (Please dont flame me if I'm
incorrect, though). So yes, you can use, redistribute, edit,
translate, etc the handbook as long as you keep the
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Jeff Cross schrieb:
I ran the make commands you specified but still do not have a i915.o
file on my system. Here is what I have related to i915:
Oops. Turns out the complete i915 module was only added *after* FreeBSD
6.0 release. You'll have to upgrade to
Gonzalo Suarez wrote:
i'm a very new freebsd user/admin. i run my own server since 1 month ago, i
've been told about a security issue with sendmail. i read about it on the
security ad
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-06:13.sendmail.ascand
I don't know how could
I am trying to tell Apache2 to listen on port 81
with
Listen *:81
Even if I comment out Listen:80 it still listens on 80.
After starting Apache, telnet 127.0.0.1 81 fails with Connection Refused.
My listen is
Listen *:80
Listen *:81
I have no firewall on the machine. No errors in
On Saturday 08 April 2006 10:25, Gonzalo Suarez wrote:
hello!
i'm a very new freebsd user/admin. i run my own server since 1 month ago, i
've been told about a security issue with sendmail. i read about it on the
security ad
Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my humble opinion, sendmail is fine on almost any server not intended
to be primarily a mail server.
Now, I don't want to start a pro/anti sendmail flame war, but when I read
that sentence, I laughed so hard I almost choked.
--
Bill Moran
Potential
On Apr 8, 2006, at 11:18 AM, Adam McCarthy wrote:
I am trying to tell Apache2 to listen on port 81
with
Listen *:81
Even if I comment out Listen:80 it still listens on 80.
After starting Apache, telnet 127.0.0.1 81 fails with Connection
Refused.
My listen is
Listen *:80
Listen *:81
I
I've been having some problems getting cdrecord to work on my thinkpad.
http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~schmidtm/ibm/index.php says:
To burn CDs with cdrecord don't forget to enable atapicam during
kernel configuration.
In his kernel config, he used this with device atapicd, so I ran:
Hello,
I am interested in donating a server and bandwidth for a freebsd
mirror site. Can some one help me with this request.
If you have any questions please call 443-807-8076
Thanks
Jim Gonzalez
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Erin Sharmahd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been having some problems getting cdrecord to work on my
thinkpad.
http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~schmidtm/ibm/index.php says:
To burn CDs with cdrecord don't forget to enable atapicam during
kernel configuration.
In his kernel config,
Hello,
I've got a Freebsd6 print server that has two printers attached to it,
both hp models one a deskjet the other a laserjet. Both are exhibiting the
same behavior, whenever i print something from a windows box, xp in this
case, the windows boxes use windows printer drivers and samba3
--On April 8, 2006 1:22:31 PM -0600 Erin Sharmahd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been having some problems getting cdrecord to work on my thinkpad.
I have found burncd much easier to use. man (8) burncd
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Adjunct Information Security Officer
University of Texas
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006, Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've got a Freebsd6 print server that has two printers attached to it,
both hp models one a deskjet the other a laserjet. Both are exhibiting the
same behavior, whenever i print something from a windows box, xp in this
case, the windows boxes use
Duane Whitty writes:
My appologies in advance for the OT post.
This probably more appropriately belongs on ISP@ but
there doesn't seem to be much traffic there.
Although there isn't much traffic, people to read it, and so far the advice
I have gotten from that list is pretty good.
Hello group,
I get these errors on one of my ide drives on boot.
Other similar drives dont error and are setup the same in bios (except
cylinder block config of course)
System and this drive seem to work fine otherwise. I re-fdisk this one but
it still does this error.
FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p6
Bill Moran writes:
One advantage of Maildir over mbox and the Cyrus db (that, for some reason,
I seldom see touted) is that you can make a safe backup of a Maildir without
shutting down the SMTP, POP, or IMAP server.
For a small/simple setup I think Maildir is most definitely the way to go.
Vaaf writes:
I'm trying to get FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE, postfix-2.1.6,1 and
mysql-5.0.16 working.
I have a couple of postfix setups inside jails. The one thing you have to
watch for is that, as far as I can tell, there is no 127.0.0.1.. inside the
jail so you need to configure your filters to
Kris Kennaway writes:
Well there you go then..you're trying to access a file that is larger
than RAM, so naturally you won't be able to fit it all in RAM, and
with 1GB less RAM in your system you'll spend much more time reading
bits of it from disk and later throwing them away.
Not to
Horde is too complex and too configurable a program to
easily fit in the FreeBSD Ports tree. All you can do is
what I think has been done - which is set the port up to
do 90% of the heavy lifting, and depend on the person
doing the installation to finish off the configuration.
I think the horde
On 4/8/06, Jim Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am interested in donating a server and bandwidth for a freebsd
mirror site. Can some one help me with this request.
If you have any questions please call 443-807-8076
that's great! please read this documentation first,
Hello;
I have a machine running with FreeBSD 6.0 running on AMD64 socket 754
and Elite Group motherboard. It has been up and running without problem
continuously for about 5 weeks now (although I am the only one
connecting to it at present). I have purchased
a new mother board and cpu. The new
On 3/30/06, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I seem to recall that on Linux with default settings fsync()
lies and does not actually sync data before returning, so maybe it's
worth turning off on FreeBSD too if you're comfortable with the
implications of this.
A few months ago
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From: David Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mc Shch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: How to install and configure CVSUP?
Date: Sat, 08 Apr
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006, Bill Moran wrote:
One advantage of Maildir over mbox and the Cyrus db (that, for some
reason, I seldom see touted) is that you can make a safe backup of a
Maildir without shutting down the SMTP, POP, or IMAP server. With both
mbox and the Cyrus mail system, you have to
As far as I know, as long as your drive configuration is the the same
(/root on ide0 disk 1 would be ide0 disk 1 on the new machine as well)
then it should work without a hitch. I'll be upgrading my machine in the
near future as well, so any insight on this is much apprecaited.
-John
je
Ok I screwed up on one of my machines and forgot to put the /tmp directory
on its own slice. How can I do this on an existing system? Linux has this
procedure. Anything like it for FreeBSD?
dd if=/dev/zero of=tmpMnt bs=1024 count=10
/sbin/mke2fs /dev/tmpMnt
cd /
cp -R /tmp /tmp_backup
mount
I don't see what the trouble. If you want a /tmp directory on a disk,
just do :
$ cd /foo# the disk you want, may be /
$ mkdir /tmp
Thats all.
2006/4/9, Wil Hatfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok I screwed up on one of my machines and forgot to put the /tmp directory
on its own slice. How can I
On Apr 8, 2006, at 9:51 PM, John Cruz wrote:
As far as I know, as long as your drive configuration is the the
same (/root on ide0 disk 1 would be ide0 disk 1 on the new machine
as well) then it should work without a hitch. I'll be upgrading my
machine in the near future as well, so any
On Apr 8, 2006, at 9:57 PM, Wil Hatfield wrote:
Ok I screwed up on one of my machines and forgot to put the /tmp
directory
on its own slice. How can I do this on an existing system? Linux
has this
procedure. Anything like it for FreeBSD?
dd if=/dev/zero of=tmpMnt bs=1024 count=10
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