# portupgrade scim\*
[Updating the pkgdb format:dbm_hash in /var/db/pkg ... Illegal instruction
I cannot use portupgrade upgrade ports anymore.
# portupgrade --version
portupgrade 2.0.1
# ruby --version
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-freebsd6]
Who can tell me why?
thanks
snnn wrote:
# portupgrade scim\*
[Updating the pkgdb format:dbm_hash in /var/db/pkg ... Illegal
instruction
I cannot use portupgrade upgrade ports anymore.
# portupgrade --version
portupgrade 2.0.1
# ruby --version
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-freebsd6]
Who can tell me why?
thanks
Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
Try this:
pkgdb -F
Maybe it'll help.
# pkgdb -F
--- Checking the package registry database
[Updating the pkgdb format:dbm_hash in /var/db/pkg ... Illegal instruction
:-(
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List,
Having built an Apache 2.0.58 from ports and watching it run, I realise
that I forgot to include mod_negotiation. Is it possible to return the
the ports directory, rebuild the package, this time with the addition
module, and simply take the built mod_negotation.so and add it to the
Hi list,
can anyone recommend a 1000BASE-SX ethernet adapter for PCI-X slot, that
is well supported by FreeBSD-amd64?.
I want to use it in a TYAN Thunder K8SD Pro (S2882-D) board.
TIA,
Heinrich Rebehn
University of Bremen
Physics / Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Department of
Hi,
I'm currently in the process of selecting hardware for a FreeBSD
system having the main task of collecting network statistics via MRTG
or RRDtool. In addition the machine in question should be used to
collect netflow statistics plus providing a web-interface for
displaying them.
To give you
On 2006-05-30 19:09, Aaron Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just fixed my mail server, and it looks like it was waiting
to push those forward :)
Heh! That's ok, I guess. It means you really fixed it :-)
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On 5/31/06, Ewald Jenisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently in the process of selecting hardware for a FreeBSD
system having the main task of collecting network statistics via MRTG
or RRDtool. In addition the machine in question should be used to
collect netflow statistics plus
Also after you have the .ko file, you need to load only that file into
the kernel.
That's what i did, because if i tried 'kldload ndis', it gave me an
error that it's allready loaded.
Another thing to check is if freebsd discovers anything on the pccard slot.
I just reread Lorin's mail and
portaudit gives me alerts when security issues arise in installed ports,
and portversion keeps me abreast of less critical updates. It's a whole
lot easier than the old situation of tracking the security lists every
day.
Is there a comparably easy way to track available and critical
Could you exec() ifconfig?
On 5/30/06, girish girishlc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pls any body tell me how to find out a MAC address in a program,
Because I want to generate pseudo random number of IP address of some range
for that MAC address and IP range will be the input and it should
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 08:12:25PM -0400, Joe wrote:
The .ko files have a Nov 3 2005 date, whereas the files in /boot
including the kernel directory have a May 6 2006 date. I take it that
Nov 3 means 6.0-RELEASE since the announcement was done on Nov 4. So, I
guess I'm
I'm currently in the process of selecting hardware for a FreeBSD
system having the main task of collecting network statistics via MRTG
or RRDtool. In addition the machine in question should be used to
collect netflow statistics plus providing a web-interface for
displaying them.
To give you an
On Wed, 31 May 2006 23:22:16 +1200 (NZST)
Andrew McNaughton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
portaudit gives me alerts when security issues arise in installed ports,
and portversion keeps me abreast of less critical updates. It's a whole
lot easier than the old situation of tracking the security
Do you need more then 4GB of RAM, if so then your only option is 64-bit.
not true. but it's true if you need over 3GB of VM for single process.
o) Is FreeBSD 6.1 considered equally stable under the i386
architecture as under any of the 64bit architectures?
Sure, and you can still run
i would like to buy notebook to use with FreeBSD. Not new one, something
like Pentium 200-PII/500 with 64-128MB RAM will be OK, and there are lots
of them available cheaply.
Unfortunately most of them have windows-only hardware.
Does anyone here using such machine successfully with FreeBSD.
On Wed, 31 May 2006 07:43:44 -0400
Jim Stapleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you exec() ifconfig?
at the risk of stating the bleeding obvious, maybe checking the code in
ifconfig would show exactly what the original poster asked... you gotta love
OpenSource ;)
Hi All,
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a server with two hard disks.
I have access to all my partitions on the first disk :-
/dev/ad0s1a - /
/dev/ad0s1e - /tmp
/dev/ad0s1f - /usr
/dev/ad0s1d - /var
How do I go about mounting to the second drive which I assume would start with
/dev/ad1*
i would like to install 6.1-RELEASE to my computer , configuration is:
128 MB SDRAM
LG cdrom 52x
8 MB Grafic card
40 gb hd
p3 800 mhz processor
azza motherboard
could you please tell me whether this configuration is suitable, if not tell
me the minimum configuration it should be..
- Original Message -
From: Atanas Atanasov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with wireless card drivers
Hi Stefi,
I am having trouble getting my wlan card working. My problem is that
after I load the
On Wed, 31 May 2006 11:08:33 +0200
David Landgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having built an Apache 2.0.58 from ports and watching it run, I realise
that I forgot to include mod_negotiation. Is it possible to return the
the ports directory, rebuild the package,
it comes installed by
On Wed, 31 May 2006 15:49:42 +0300
mehmet gogebakan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
128 MB SDRAM
LG cdrom 52x
8 MB Grafic card
40 gb hd
p3 800 mhz processor
azza motherboard
she'll be right mate :)
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snnn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# pkgdb -F
--- Checking the package registry database
[Updating the pkgdb format:dbm_hash in /var/db/pkg ... Illegal instruction
:-(
move /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db out of the way and run pkgdb -F again - it usually
helps me
-- Original message --
From: Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i would like to buy notebook to use with FreeBSD. Not new one, something
like Pentium 200-PII/500 with 64-128MB RAM will be OK, and there are lots
of them available cheaply.
Unfortunately most
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 03:49:42PM +0300, mehmet gogebakan wrote:
i would like to install 6.1-RELEASE to my computer , configuration is:
128 MB SDRAM
LG cdrom 52x
8 MB Grafic card
40 gb hd
p3 800 mhz processor
azza motherboard
could you please tell me whether this configuration is
i would like to install 6.1-RELEASE to my computer , configuration is:
128 MB SDRAM
LG cdrom 52x
8 MB Grafic card
40 gb hd
p3 800 mhz processor
azza motherboard
could you please tell me whether this configuration is suitable, if not
tell me the minimum configuration it should
We are running the S4882-D and it has the Broadcom GB dual adapter
built in (recognized as Broadcom BCM5704C Dual Gigabit Ethernet,
ASIC rev. 0x2003). It seems to work without problems and we've run
both to two different networks (right now running only one). We are
connecting at 100baseT
Unfortunately...I get the same error when using weptxkey 1:
iwi0: fatal error
iwi0: device configuration failed
any other ideas?
Vulpes Velox wrote:
On Tue, 30 May 2006 17:27:38 +
Josh Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get my toshiba laptop's wireless connection
-- Original message --
From: Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i would like to buy notebook to use with FreeBSD. Not new one, something
like Pentium 200-PII/500 with 64-128MB RAM will be OK, and there are lots
of them available cheaply.
Unfortunately most
There we have it. Apache is unable to resolve bsd-box.
This hostname
should be resolvable, otherwise Apache will not work. Adding it to
/etc/hosts is the easiest way:
192.168.1.104 bsd-box bsd-box.yourdomain.com
This line was already in /etc/hosts;
127.0.0.1
It says:
import _imaging # dynamically loaded from
/usr/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages/PIL/_imaging.so
what now?
I know I'm not python savvy, so thx for helping
How do I interpret this.Fredrik Lundh wrote:
Josh Stephenson wrote:
I'm running an intel mac 10.4 with python 2.4.2 and
Philip Radford wrote:
Hi All,
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a server with two hard disks.
Cool ... :)
I have access to all my partitions on the first disk :-
/dev/ad0s1a - /
/dev/ad0s1e - /tmp
/dev/ad0s1f - /usr
/dev/ad0s1d - /var
How do I go about mounting to the second drive
snnn wrote:
# portupgrade scim\*
[Updating the pkgdb format:dbm_hash in /var/db/pkg ... Illegal
instruction
I don't know exactly who says Illegal instruction in your case, but I
would take it as a hint that you try to execute code that doesn't work
with your CPU. Did you compiled ruby
Andy Rozman (Aleksander) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi !
I have FreeBSD 6.1 installed with big disk (300 Gb). FreeBSD is working
fine, but I noticed that some files become corrupt. I have about 80 Gb
partioned for FreeBSD and other space is divided into 3 dos (fat32)
partitions.
I have
Imran Imtiaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having a local dns server that resolves the ips for my lan but when it
try to resolve an ip it give me dns timeout error and also resolves the IP
what can the the problem, below is the output of nslookup command on windows.
C:\Documents and
Jim Angstadt wrote:
Hi All,
Fortunately, after another multi-day
portmanager -u -l -y run, I am able
to get into X. Unfortunately, I cannot
run gedit, gnome-terminal or nautilus.
X provided 3 error messages
which I have manually copied:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object
On 2006-05-31 08:37, Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Radford wrote:
Hi All,
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a server with two hard disks.
Cool ... :)
Nice :)
I have access to all my partitions on the first disk :-
/dev/ad0s1a - /
/dev/ad0s1e - /tmp
/dev/ad0s1f - /usr
Iantcho Vassilev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
kern.ipc.somaxconn is for handling more incoming connections,right?
Well, kind of. It's a systemwide limit on the maximum number of
connections that a given socket can accept.
but
董佑龍 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello:
My English is not good. I am sorry about this first. ~_~
You made yourself clear. Better than good enough.
My system: FreeBSD + IPFW + NAT
Question 1: about NAT (in FreeBSD)
I built a natd.conf and it's contents are
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 08:12:25PM -0400, Joe wrote:
The .ko files have a Nov 3 2005 date, whereas the files in /boot
including the kernel directory have a May 6 2006 date. I take it that
Nov 3 means 6.0-RELEASE since the announcement was done on Nov 4. So, I
guess I'm
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 07:51:38AM -0400, Joe wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 08:12:25PM -0400, Joe wrote:
The .ko files have a Nov 3 2005 date, whereas the files in /boot
including the kernel directory have a May 6 2006 date. I take it that
Nov 3 means 6.0-RELEASE
On 5/31/06, Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i would like to buy notebook to use with FreeBSD. Not new one, something
like Pentium 200-PII/500 with 64-128MB RAM will be OK, and there are lots
of them available cheaply.
Unfortunately most of them have windows-only hardware.
Does anyone
I did a fresh install from a 6.1 ISO and then used cvsup to get the the latest
stable, approximately 17:00 EDT May 30,2006.
I did a mergemaster -p at the appropriate spot to add the audit group. I think
buildword complained about the missing group. Then I did:
mergemaster -ai -m .
Processing
whenever i boot from my self-created bootable
usb-stick, it fails with the following error
from boot2:
-
Invalid label
Invalid label
No /boot/loader
FreeBSD/i386 boot
Default: 0:fd(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel
Invalid Label
No /boot/kernel/kernel
On 5/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did a fresh install from a 6.1 ISO and then used cvsup to get the the latest
stable, approximately 17:00 EDT May 30,2006.
I did a mergemaster -p at the appropriate spot to add the audit group. I think
The audit group is in 6.1 so why
From: Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 03:49:42PM +0300, mehmet gogebakan wrote:
i would like to install 6.1-RELEASE to my computer , configuration is:
128 MB SDRAM
LG cdrom 52x
8 MB Grafic card
40 gb hd
p3 800 mhz processor
azza motherboard
could you please tell
On 5/31/06, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-05-31 08:37, Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Radford wrote:
Hi All,
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a server with two hard disks.
Cool ... :)
Nice :)
No Comment.
I have access to all my partitions on the
Hi,
I want to authenticate the client's user/pass
against the file /etc/passwd, for that reason I
put authmodulelist=authpwd inside the file
/usr/local/etc/authlib/authdaemonrc but I get
only this error:
May 31 13:33:33 gw authdaemond:
modules=authpwd, daemons=5
May 31 13:33:33 gw authdaemond:
The intel cards that use the EM driver are the
best performing cards in FreeBSD that we've
tested. We've test cards made by the same company
that use the broadcom controllers and the intel
cards are substantially better (ie use less CPU
passing the same amount of traffic).
Be careful using
On 5/31/06, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-05-31 08:37, Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Radford wrote:
Hi All,
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a server with two hard disks.
Cool ... :)
Nice :)
No Comment.
I have access to all my
Hi:
When trying to upgrade Flash, I ran into the following in the UPDATING file:
20060408:
AFFECTS: users of www/linux-flashplugin*
AUTHOR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
These ports have been removed because the End User License Agreement
explicitly forbids to run the Flash Player on FreeBSD.
For
Nikolas Britton wrote:
On 5/31/06, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-05-31 08:37, Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Radford wrote:
Hi All,
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a server with two hard disks.
Cool ... :)
Nice :)
No Comment.
I have access to
I've never used bsdlabel before; would someone please confirm
I've got this right?
Status quo:
huff@ bsdlabel da0s1
# /dev/da0s1:
8 partitions:
#size offsetfstype [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
a: 102400004.2BSD0 0 0
b: 2097152 1024000
mergemaster -ai -m. fails
mergemaster -ai works
I did something wrong in using -m. which should be redundant since the pwd was
/usr/src. Now that I think about it - that was the change because in
mergemaster we have
:
SOURCEDIR=${SOURCEDIR:-/usr/src/etc}
:
I suspect
On 2006-05-31 15:30, Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never used bsdlabel before; would someone please confirm
I've got this right?
Status quo:
huff@ bsdlabel da0s1
# /dev/da0s1:
8 partitions:
#size offsetfstype [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
a: 1024000
Hi,
I almost get it. The new problem is I configured
the procmail to use maildir in the path
/usr/zdir/$LOGNAME/{cur/new/tmp}.
/usr/local/etc/courier-imap/pop3d:
if MAILDIRPATH=/usr/zdir/ I get this error:
May 31 15:27:12 gw pop3d: scancur opendir(cur):
No such file or directory
if
Hi
Not sure if this is already posted or already reported as a bug because
i honestly don't have time for those things.
I have reproduced this problem a few times but it has some special
requirements. For example i download a torrent from a very fast peer in
the rtorrent client. I have
On 5/31/06, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Iantcho Vassilev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
kern.ipc.somaxconn is for handling more incoming connections,right?
Well, kind of. It's a systemwide limit on the maximum number of
connections that a given socket can accept.
Well, even when I load bcmwl5_sys only it loads all three modules, due
to references I guess. However no new record appears in ifconfig, no
matter in what order or how I load them. I is getting really
confusing, because there are people who made it and they even say it
works well.
Atanas
I've never used bsdlabel before; would someone please confirm
I've got this right?
Status quo:
huff@ bsdlabel da0s1
# /dev/da0s1:
8 partitions:
#size offsetfstype [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
a: 102400004.2BSD0 0 0
b: 2097152
I am quite new to FreeBSD. Could you please explain what do you mean
by recompiled kernel to be sure that the wireless support is
included. Do you mean to create a kernel config with ndis and if_ndis
statically linked into it? I haven't done this one so far.
Atanas
On Wed, 2006-05-31 at 10:43 -0700, jdow wrote:
From: Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 03:49:42PM +0300, mehmet gogebakan wrote:
i would like to install 6.1-RELEASE to my computer , configuration is:
128 MB SDRAM
LG cdrom 52x
8 MB Grafic card
40 gb hd
p3
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Anyway, retry the binary upgrade as you say.
The binary upgrade started from the 6.0-RELEASE CD-ROM didn't work, but
using 6.1-RELEASE floppies was successful. I peaked at the debug screen
and saw how it gets done: The GENERIC .ko's get put into a separate
directory,
Jerry McAllister writes:
The only thing you aren't doing in either of these cases is making
that da0s1a bootable. If you want that, you need to do:
That's because it already is, and I do _not_ want to change that.
It's a 4.5 G disk. When I installed the system, I spent
I'm not certain to even ask the right question here, but
here I go.
Apparently, there are certain web pages that require specifically
Arial and look like sh*th on Firefox. Since there is no Arial
on FreeBSD and since I'm aware of the copyright and patent issues
which prevent copying and
On Wed, 31 May 2006 13:35:53 -0500
Don Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
When trying to upgrade Flash, I ran into the following in the
UPDATING file:
20060408:
AFFECTS: users of www/linux-flashplugin*
AUTHOR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
These ports have been removed because the End
In the last episode (Jun 01), Angelin Lalev said:
I'm not certain to even ask the right question here, but here I go.
Apparently, there are certain web pages that require specifically
Arial and look like sh*th on Firefox. Since there is no Arial on
FreeBSD and since I'm aware of the
On Wed, 31 May 2006 13:35:53 -0500
Don Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
When trying to upgrade Flash, I ran into the following in the UPDATING file:
20060408:
AFFECTS: users of www/linux-flashplugin*
AUTHOR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
These ports have been removed because the End User
Jerry McAllister writes:
The only thing you aren't doing in either of these cases is making
that da0s1a bootable. If you want that, you need to do:
That's because it already is, and I do _not_ want to change that.
It's a 4.5 G disk. When I installed the system, I
Hi Bill:
Therefore, would it be possible to add it back to the ports?
Update your ports tree.
I did, but I was going by what was in /usr/ports/UPDATING. Sorry for the
noise...
thanks...
don
--
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ISIS, Vanderbilt University
It's back?
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Hello,
For reasons that I don't want to go into here, I have recently
downgraded my principal FreeBSD server from 6.1 to 4.11-RELEASE. I
did this by installing a fresh copy of FreeBSD 4.11 on a clean HD,
and then I rsync'd all of my data over.
Everything has been working fine, until I
On May 31, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Andrew Reitz wrote:
Hello,
For reasons that I don't want to go into here, I have recently
downgraded my principal FreeBSD server from 6.1 to 4.11-RELEASE. I
did this by installing a fresh copy of FreeBSD 4.11 on a clean HD,
and then I rsync'd all of my data
* Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-30 16:30:45 -0500]:
luser ALL = (root) sudoedit /home/luser/foo/*
Why not give them root while you're at it:
luser$ cd ~/foo; ln -s /etc/master.passwd; sudoedit ~/foo/master.passwd
Yikes, he's right. Don't put that in your sudoers file.
I found
Roger, Marvell had the driver on their website. I downloaded the tarball at
work and burned it to a CD. I'll try installing it tonight. They also have
drivers for 5.* available.
-- AV
yes it does the driver is myk ... you need to download it yourself.
On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 18:26 -0700,
You may have an old key on the system you are ssh'ing to the downgraded
server. Clear your ssh keys and try it again.
-Derek
At 05:26 PM 5/31/2006, Andrew Reitz wrote:
Hello,
For reasons that I don't want to go into here, I have recently
downgraded my principal FreeBSD server from
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Bill Moran wrote:
On Wed, 31 May 2006 23:22:16 +1200 (NZST)
Andrew McNaughton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
portaudit gives me alerts when security issues arise in installed ports,
and portversion keeps me abreast of less critical updates. It's a whole
lot easier than the old
Curiously, I just restarted sshd, and now things are working again.
Has anybody ever seen this before?
-Andy.
We had problems as well with FreeBSD 4.11 and sshd service hanging or breaking
because of an OPENSSL lib which are required to run OpenSSH. Since then we
moved out of 4.11 to 5.x
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Andrew McNaughton
Sent: Thursday, 1 June 2006 10:54 AM
To: Bill Moran
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: getting alerts about system upgrades
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Bill Moran wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Murray Taylor wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Andrew McNaughton
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Bill Moran wrote:
On Wed, 31 May 2006 23:22:16 +1200 (NZST) Andrew McNaughton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
portaudit gives
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In 6.1 you do not need to recompile the kernel. You can load the drivers.
kldstat will tell you what you have loaded. check 'man if_ndis' and/or the
handbook for configuration setting, chipsets, etc.
you can just do:
cd /boot/kernel
kldload wlan.ko
kldload if_ndis.ko
You may need the
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 05:05:28PM -0400, Joe wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Anyway, retry the binary upgrade as you say.
The binary upgrade started from the 6.0-RELEASE CD-ROM didn't work
Wait, you were trying to update to 6.1-RELEASE using the 6.0-RELEASE
CD-ROM? :)
Kris
pgpiCq50hC5hV.pgp
Hey did anyone see the article on /. about Sendmail being removed from
NetBSD, and being replaced with Postfix?
What advice can you offer about doing this on FreeBSD? What's
involved, How do you do it, are there any gotta's (cron scripts?),
etc? Is it just as simple as installing the Postfix
Levi Campbell wrote:
911?
Seriously? Type something, then push send.
You might get a better result.
Nothing personal at all; but, your message was blank,
except for the subject line.
Kevin Kinsey
--
A drama critic is a person who surprises a playwright by informing him
what he meant.
ok, i trashed my system (being dumb!), and now im preparing to try to get it
back, and my goal is to try to skip the 38 hour kde compile from ports (yes,
i like ports, not packages).
before i burned it all down, i did make a tarball of /. i did try to untar it
with -C /, but it got about 5
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 05:05:28PM -0400, Joe wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Anyway, retry the binary upgrade as you say.
The binary upgrade started from the 6.0-RELEASE CD-ROM didn't work
Wait, you were trying to update to 6.1-RELEASE using the 6.0-RELEASE
CD-ROM? :)
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 13:35, Don Hinton wrote:
It is not that the web player is prohibited in FreeBSD, but the operating
system itself is not compatible with Player.
[...]
although it is clearly stated on the End User License Agreement, the only
authorized operating systems where you
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 20:58, Nikolas Britton wrote:
Is it just as simple as installing the Postfix port?
Yes, and following the directions that from pkg-message in the port. You'll
still call a binary called sendmail from scripts, but the call will be
directed to Postfix via mailer.conf.
or, can someone recommend how i might use that tarball of my entire
system to quickly get a new system up and running (all this with the
assumtion that i have not changed any hardware configurations). if
someone has time to answer quickly, i would sure appreciate it.
I think that the
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 10:23:46PM -0400, Joe wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 05:05:28PM -0400, Joe wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Anyway, retry the binary upgrade as you say.
The binary upgrade started from the 6.0-RELEASE CD-ROM didn't work
Wait, you were trying to
Björn König wrote:
I don't know exactly who says Illegal instruction in your case, but
I would take it as a hint that you try to execute code that doesn't
work with your CPU. Did you compiled ruby yourself and used special
CFLAGS? What kind of CPU do you use?
yes,I've installed every
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 10:45:40AM +0800, snnn wrote:
Bj?rn K?nig wrote:
I don't know exactly who says Illegal instruction in your case, but
I would take it as a hint that you try to execute code that doesn't
work with your CPU. Did you compiled ruby yourself and used special
CFLAGS? What
--On May 31, 2006 8:58:08 PM -0500 Nikolas Britton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey did anyone see the article on /. about Sendmail being removed from
NetBSD, and being replaced with Postfix?
What advice can you offer about doing this on FreeBSD? What's
involved, How do you do it, are there any
On 31/05/2006, at 11:30 PM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Take a look at the 'ServerName' directive in your httpd.conf file. Try
uncommenting said directive, and put your IP address beside it.
This line is already in place
ServerName 127.0.0.1:80
malcolm
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