Re: Start dhcpd on boot

2006-07-17 Thread Erik Norgaard
Chris Hill wrote: I installed net/isc-dhcp3-server from ports, butI can't seem to persuade it to start when the machine boots. After boot I can do a # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/isc-dhcpd.sh start ...and the daemon runs and works, but I would like for it to start automatically on boot, with no manual

Re: LDAP Thunderbird and security (OFF)

2006-07-17 Thread Nagy László Zsolt
Nagy László írta: Hello, I would like to create an LDAP server, for storing address book information for Thunderbird. E-mail clients will be connecting remotely with IMAPS (over the internet). Is there a secure way to do this? I know that samba can create an LDAP server but it is not

Re: Alt Gr key troubles in FreeBSD

2006-07-17 Thread nocturnal
Hi I'm sorry for the late reply but i thought i had sent you an e-mail when actually i had not. I tried all the things you mentioned and i discovered that the problem can easily be reproduced in any application. It's simply a matter of me not letting go of the shift key fast enough. I

Re: 6.1-RELEASE-i386 man broken?

2006-07-17 Thread J
On 2006-07-14 (Fri) 06:55:28 [+], Matthew Seaman wrote: J wrote: ... FreeBSD, recently, as my transported Linux bash configs contained MANPATH=$MANPATH:/custom/manpath. What I never figured out was the rationale for this. Anyone mind me asking what's wrong with MANPATH or why

Blank screen after existing X windows

2006-07-17 Thread Martin Miedema
I just installed FreeBSD 6.1 on my Thinkpad T23 (one of my first times using FreeBSD) and after wrestling my self through configuring X I'm having the following problem: X starts correctly and opens KDE but when I log it out it just shows a blank screen. I can blindly type shutdown -p now or

Re: Alt Gr key troubles in FreeBSD

2006-07-17 Thread Erik Norgaard
nocturnal wrote: I tried all the things you mentioned and i discovered that the problem can easily be reproduced in any application. It's simply a matter of me not letting go of the shift key fast enough. I reproduce it by typing any number of characters in caps with the shift key down and

Re: Blank screen after existing X windows

2006-07-17 Thread Jim Stapleton
On 7/17/06, Martin Miedema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just installed FreeBSD 6.1 on my Thinkpad T23 (one of my first times using FreeBSD) and after wrestling my self through configuring X I'm having the following problem: X starts correctly and opens KDE but when I log it out it just shows a

Re: Blank screen after existing X windows

2006-07-17 Thread Martin Miedema
Jim Stapleton wrote: On 7/17/06, Martin Miedema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just installed FreeBSD 6.1 on my Thinkpad T23 (one of my first times using FreeBSD) and after wrestling my self through configuring X I'm having the following problem: X starts correctly and opens KDE but when I log it

Re: USB and 6.1-RELEASE

2006-07-17 Thread Rich Demanowski
Micah wrote: Rich Demanowski wrote: scbus, da, pass, ohci, uhci, ehci, usb, udbp, ugen, uhid, ukbd, ulpt, umass, ums, ural, urio and uscanner are all enabled in the running kernel's /usr/src/sys/i386/conf config file. usbd is not running. When I try to start usbd I get the following:

Need help with getting transparent proxy working across WAN

2006-07-17 Thread curard bandage
I have a FreeBSD transparent proxy working on local lan. Where the workstation's NIC has its gateway set to the proxy server's internal ip address. Everything works fine. Problem is when I move my workstation from the local lan where the proxy server resides, on to the 10.4.0.0 network, this

debug on booting

2006-07-17 Thread sudheer linux
Hi, I would like to debug while booting freebsd. I tried couple of options but its not getting into gdb mode while booting. copied /boot/default/loader.conf to /boot/loader.conf in /boot/loader.conf, enabled boot_ddb=-d boot_gdb=-g If these are not the right options.. rather right way,

Re: swiN: clock sio process taking 75% CPU

2006-07-17 Thread Gareth McCaughan
I wrote: About 6 minutes after booting (on two occasions; I don't guarantee that this doesn't vary), a process that appears in the output of ps as [swi4: clock sio] begins to use about 3/4 of the machine's CPU. I think it does so more or less instantaneously. It continues to do so

SOLVED - Firefox + video.google.com (was Re: firefox with flash and java!)

2006-07-17 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Thu, 25 May 2006 00:01:53 +1000 Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Marwan Sultan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: firefox with flash and java! Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 00:01:53 +1000 Sender: [EMAIL

Re: Start dhcpd on boot

2006-07-17 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Chris Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sun, 16 Jul 2006, Lowell Gilbert wrote: Chris Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Again, the issue is *not* that dhcpd doesn't work - IT WORKS PERFECTLY. The issue is that the daemon doesn't start when the machine boots. Can you use the startup script

defining dependencies for ports

2006-07-17 Thread Owen G
Message: 5 Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 23:00:40 -0500 From: mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: defining dependencies for ports To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Hello. I'm brand new to FreeBSD. I'm

Re: swiN: clock sio process taking 75% CPU

2006-07-17 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Can I suggest that if you get no replies on questions@ that you try hackers@ (you may need to subscribe to post, not sure). What's going on here is not normal so even someone with tons of FreeBSD experience may never have seen something like this. I know I never have. Most posters here are

Re: defining dependencies for ports

2006-07-17 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Owen G wrote: You are aware that there exists 1. ports = source = must be compiled = make install (as above) 2. packages = executable packages = precompiled = pkgadd -r . . . Whilst your description of ports and packages is correct... So unless you're running a custom kernel, there's no

Re: swiN: clock sio process taking 75% CPU

2006-07-17 Thread Gareth McCaughan
Can I suggest that if you get no replies on questions@ that you try hackers@ (you may need to subscribe to post, not sure). What's going on here is not normal so even someone with tons of FreeBSD experience may never have seen something like this. I know I never have. Most posters here

[Fwd: Poster Promotion]

2006-07-17 Thread jenny
they're having this promotion where you can get an 18 x 24 poster printed from your own files at zero cost and you don't pay for shipping either. these are THE poster guys. you can get 50 color 18 x 24 posters for like $175. thought you might be interested :) its at

Re: LinkLib Issues In freebsd Lazarus

2006-07-17 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: I'd say this is a mistake. You should probably install the fpc port in /usr/ports/lang/fpc. There may be reasons to install your own version instead of a port, but you haven't presented any. As per the Lazarus docs/INSTALL, compiling

Re: LDAP Thunderbird and security (OFF)

2006-07-17 Thread Atom Powers
On 7/17/06, Nagy László Zsolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nagy László írta: Hello, I would like to create an LDAP server, for storing address book information for Thunderbird. ... Do you know a solution, definitely for FreeBSD, that is relatively easy to setup on the client side, and

Re: defining dependencies for ports

2006-07-17 Thread mike
Alex Zbyslaw wrote: Owen G wrote: You are aware that there exists 1. ports = source = must be compiled = make install (as above) 2. packages = executable packages = precompiled = pkgadd -r . . . Whilst your description of ports and packages is correct... So unless you're running a

Re: defining dependencies for ports

2006-07-17 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
mike wrote: Thanks for the responses. This is /exactly/ why I'm using ports instead of packages, because I want to have things compiled with my options. However, the reason for my original post was that I'm having a hard time customizing this, for java/Eclipse specifically. I try make

Re: defining dependencies for ports

2006-07-17 Thread mh983
- Original Message From: Alex Zbyslaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 11:19:15 AM Subject: Re: defining dependencies for ports mike wrote: Thanks for the responses. This is /exactly/ why I'm using ports

Re: defining dependencies for ports

2006-07-17 Thread Gerard Seibert
mike wrote: Alex Zbyslaw wrote: Owen G wrote: You are aware that there exists 1. ports = source = must be compiled = make install (as above) 2. packages = executable packages = precompiled = pkgadd -r . . . Whilst your description of ports and packages is correct... So

Re: Blank screen after existing X windows

2006-07-17 Thread Jim Stapleton
On 7/17/06, Martin Miedema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jim Stapleton wrote: On 7/17/06, Martin Miedema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just installed FreeBSD 6.1 on my Thinkpad T23 (one of my first times using FreeBSD) and after wrestling my self through configuring X I'm having the following

User crontab file dosent run...?

2006-07-17 Thread perikillo
Hi people. Im testing how to run scripts from cron using the crontab program, the handbook say tha each user need to have a crontab file if they want to run some process with the cron program: user-x$ crontab -e SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/etc:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin MAILTO=root */1 *

Re: LDAP Thunderbird and security (OFF)

2006-07-17 Thread Nagy László Zsolt
First, OpenLDAP isn't easy to set up; but it's worth the trouble. You should probably move this to the openldap list, or the thunderbird list, since it really has nothing to do with FreeBSD. Yes, this is (OFF), see the subject. Unfortunately, the openldap mailing list is not active. I could

Re: User crontab file dosent run...?

2006-07-17 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-07-17 10:17, perikillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi people. Im testing how to run scripts from cron using the crontab program, the handbook say tha each user need to have a crontab file if they want to run some process with the cron program: user-x$ crontab -e SHELL=/bin/sh

Re: User crontab file dosent run...?

2006-07-17 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jul 17), perikillo said: Hi people. Im testing how to run scripts from cron using the crontab program, the handbook say tha each user need to have a crontab file if they want to run some process with the cron program: user-x$ crontab -e SHELL=/bin/sh

Re: 6.1-RELEASE-i386 man broken?

2006-07-17 Thread Jonathan Horne
On Monday 17 July 2006 03:49, J wrote: On 2006-07-14 (Fri) 06:55:28 [+], Matthew Seaman wrote: J wrote: ... FreeBSD, recently, as my transported Linux bash configs contained MANPATH=$MANPATH:/custom/manpath. What I never figured out was the rationale for this. Anyone mind me

is my materiel ok ?

2006-07-17 Thread Seb
Here is my question in english : I'm Newbie in BSD. I've bought a server DELL SC1420 Xeon 2.8GHz with a controller card RAID CERC SATA six canal I want to know if this material is compatible with FreeBsd 6.1. J've not seen this material in the list of materiel compatible so i'm not sure. Could

Connection of adapter USB-COM for mobile Siemens C55

2006-07-17 Thread Сергей
Hello! I'm traying to connect GPRS via adapter USB-COM for mobile Siemens C55. But i don't know how to send a command to the adapter. FreeBSD6.0-RELEASE Make kernel with: #USB support device uhci device ochi device echi device usb device ugen device uhid device ucom device uplcom

radeon option agpmode 4 hangs system

2006-07-17 Thread Gobbledegeek
After a long search and no solution in sight, I have to ask here - many people have reported this problem, the xorg developers deliberately default to agpmode 1x because they know it hangs unpredictably otherwise. The problem has been around for a few years now. Am I stuck

Re: USB and 6.1-RELEASE

2006-07-17 Thread Micah
Rich Demanowski wrote: Micah wrote: Rich Demanowski wrote: scbus, da, pass, ohci, uhci, ehci, usb, udbp, ugen, uhid, ukbd, ulpt, umass, ums, ural, urio and uscanner are all enabled in the running kernel's /usr/src/sys/i386/conf config file. usbd is not running. When I try to start usbd I

Re: radeon option agpmode 4 hangs system

2006-07-17 Thread Derek Ragona
Do you have the agp kernel module not loaded? In 6.x there are known problems with the agp kernel module which is compiled in by default. If you haven't tried removing it, try that. -Derek At 02:15 PM 7/17/2006, Gobbledegeek wrote: After a long search and no solution in sight,

Re: is my materiel ok ?

2006-07-17 Thread jan gestre
On 7/18/06, Seb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is my question in english : I'm Newbie in BSD. I've bought a server DELL SC1420 Xeon 2.8GHz with a controller card RAID CERC SATA six canal I want to know if this material is compatible with FreeBsd 6.1. J've not seen this material in the list of

Re: top and multiple CPU's

2006-07-17 Thread jan gestre
On 7/14/06, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bob Johnson wrote: I don't have a 6.1 SMP system to test it on. On a brand nwe 6,1 SMP system the first 2 lines of top -S PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPUCOMMAND 11 root

Re: USB and 6.1-RELEASE

2006-07-17 Thread Rich Demanowski
Micah wrote: Rich Demanowski wrote: Micah wrote: Rich Demanowski wrote: scbus, da, pass, ohci, uhci, ehci, usb, udbp, ugen, uhid, ukbd, ulpt, umass, ums, ural, urio and uscanner are all enabled in the running kernel's /usr/src/sys/i386/conf config file. usbd is not running. When I try to

Re: LinkLib Issues In freebsd Lazarus

2006-07-17 Thread Bob
Mike Meyer wrote: It's *really* unusual for a port to install a binary tarball if the source is available. Most ports that install binaries are for commercial products for which source isn't available. In this case, the unusual rules. Here are the contents of the ports

Re: USB and 6.1-RELEASE

2006-07-17 Thread Micah
Rich Demanowski wrote: Micah wrote: Rich Demanowski wrote: Micah wrote: Rich Demanowski wrote: scbus, da, pass, ohci, uhci, ehci, usb, udbp, ugen, uhid, ukbd, ulpt, umass, ums, ural, urio and uscanner are all enabled in the running kernel's /usr/src/sys/i386/conf config file. usbd is not

Re: USB and 6.1-RELEASE

2006-07-17 Thread Rich Demanowski
Micah wrote: Rich Demanowski wrote: Micah wrote: Rich Demanowski wrote: Micah wrote: Rich Demanowski wrote: scbus, da, pass, ohci, uhci, ehci, usb, udbp, ugen, uhid, ukbd, ulpt, umass, ums, ural, urio and uscanner are all enabled in the running kernel's /usr/src/sys/i386/conf config file.

Re: LinkLib Issues In freebsd Lazarus

2006-07-17 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: I have been involved in a parallel discussion on the fpc-devel list, and have discovered a few facts which will impact the manufacture of a freepascal Lazarus port. In fact, what I have learned will impact the usability of FPC on freepascal

Re: LinkLib Issues In freebsd Lazarus

2006-07-17 Thread Bob
Mike Meyer wrote: Well, one solution is to distribute sources - which works especially well if you provide a port. See below for more on that. Yes, but the sources Makefile would have to be not only version aware, but also port-status aware as well, and then call ld with the proper args.

Re: [bugs] SMP, KDE3 and OpenOffice

2006-07-17 Thread Rob Hurle
Hi Andrew, Thanks for your reply: Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 10:35:50 +1000 From: Andrew Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 03:12:49PM +1000, Rob Hurle wrote: I'm trying to set up FreeBSD on my box, which has an Intel D945GNT motherboard, two 3.2GHz processors,

How to let USB WLAN adapters (AirVast) to work on FreeBSD

2006-07-17 Thread nectar76
Hi, runing FreeBSD 5.4, but I can't acess Internet :(, because I failed to let my wireless (USB) Car to work on FreeBSD. I saw this information at 'dmesg': ugen0: AirVast Taiwan IEEE 802.11b USB, rev1.10/1.32 I read 'wi' support Intersil Prism-3, so I want to 'kldload if_wi', but it

Re: How to let USB WLAN adapters (AirVast) to work on FreeBSD

2006-07-17 Thread शंतनु (Shantanoo)
On 7/18/06, nectar76 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, runing FreeBSD 5.4, but I can't acess Internet :(, because I failed to let my wireless (USB) Car to work on FreeBSD. I saw this information at 'dmesg': ugen0: AirVast Taiwan IEEE 802.11b USB, rev1.10/1.32 I read 'wi' support Intersil Prism-3,

Problem in Starting KDE

2006-07-17 Thread Sean M.
I run FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE. About a week ago, I made the egregious mistake of deleting the '/var/db/pkg' directory, so I had no choice but to portmanager everything back (I build from ports). This wasn't actually so bad since I didn't have CXXFLAGS configured the first time, so at least now I would

Re: Connection of adapter USB-COM for mobile Siemens C55

2006-07-17 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
On 7/17/06, Сергей [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! I'm traying to connect GPRS via adapter USB-COM for mobile Siemens C55. But i don't know how to send a command to the adapter. FreeBSD6.0-RELEASE Make kernel with: #USB support device uhci device ochi device echi device usb device ugen

Re: Problem in Starting KDE

2006-07-17 Thread Sean M.
Here is /etc/hosts. It's not very spectacular. # # This file should contain the addresses and aliases for local hosts that # share this file. Replace 'my.domain' below with the domainname of your # machine. # # In the presence of the domain name service or NIS, this file may # not be consulted