Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
Thomas Sparrevohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found that the vesa driver works ok with a GTX 8800 - not fast -
but works
People don't have a GTX8800 to have it just 'work'
It needs to work fast!
Personally I think it's very bad FreeBSD is not supported by
First of all,
Each process has its own private address space. The address space is initially
divided
into three logical segments: text,
data, and stack.
But if the address is just something like 343556 then how does it
really work? The memory is divided into segments is that what it means?
cadastrosonline cadastrosonline wrote:
First of all,
Each process has its own private address space. The address space is initially
divided
into three logical segments: text,
data, and stack.
But if the address is just something like 343556 then how does it
really work? The memory is
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On 2007-06-14 01:15, cadastrosonline cadastrosonline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all,
Each process has its own private address space. The address space is
initially divided
into three logical segments: text,
data, and stack.
But if the address is just something like 343556 then how
On Thu, 2007-06-14 at 11:36 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2007-06-14 01:15, cadastrosonline cadastrosonline [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
First of all,
Each process has its own private address space. The address space is
initially divided
into three logical segments: text,
data,
On Mon, 2007-06-11 at 22:00 +0200, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Hi:
I am a bit confused as to what exactly I am trying to do - or that is
how the protocols layers and stuff. My current setup is like this:
10.0.0/24 192.168.0/24 static IP
Wireless ))--- AP --- FreeBSD
On 13/06/07, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13/06/07, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cc: freebsd-questions:
[...]
is there somewhere in kde that i can specify that i want arts to be an
available option to multimedia apps?
Applications need to be built with
Greetings,
Several weeks ago I tried to change the way my FreeBSD servers are updated.
Instead of the lengthy procedure of building FreeBSD from sources,
I tried to use freebsd-update.
On two of the servers, I ran into a problem. Obviously GENERIC kernel
with ipfw module loaded couldn't
Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
I have used FreeBSD for years and still hate to see this lack of
support by others :-(
Again, read my response and do some research before you blame
nVidia.
Blame nVidia.. Can you tell me why there's no 64bits nVidia driver
Written by Eduardo Viruena Silva on 06/13/07 21:07
Hello Guys,
I have an Intel 950 GMA video card,
built-in in my computer's motherboard.
My motherboard is D945NT.
I installed FreeBSD-6.2-RELEASE, and cvsupdated
it to FreeBSD-6.2-RELEASE-p5.
Installed my ports and cvsupdated them.
I found
I just moved FBSD 6.2 / apache-1.3.37.1 into production.
In the httpd-access,log I see all the search engines requests for robots.txt
getting a 404 code.
The previous production world was FBSD 6.0 /apache-1.3.33_2 and all the
search engines requests for robots.txt got a 200 code.
I use the same
Dick Hoogendijk writes:
Blame nVidia.. Can you tell me why there's no 64bits nVidia
driver for FreeBSD?
Check the archives of ports@ (I think) within the last ten
days. There's a substantive discussion - including contribution
from the relevant person at nVidia - as to why.
The verdict is in! The problem was heat. Before swapping out memory,
I turned on the system to see what the fan was doing. Nothing was the
answer. It wasn't spinning at all. I went digging through my old
hardware and found a fan of the right type and dimensions that fit
nicely, and more
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Bob wrote:
I just moved FBSD 6.2 / apache-1.3.37.1 into production.
In the httpd-access,log I see all the search engines requests for robots.txt
getting a 404 code.
The previous production world was FBSD 6.0 /apache-1.3.33_2 and all the
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Andrew Falanga wrote:
On 6/13/07, Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 10:02:38 -0600 Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
a hard hang. Nothing worked. I could not even Alt+num to a
different pseudo terminal. The system just hard
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 11:19:39PM +0200, Stevan Tiefert wrote:
Hello list,
I left a little bit space left in my slice during the installation. Now
I wanted to use this left space to create a gbde-partition.
When I use sysinstall and create in menu Label a new partition and I
hit W to
I'm trying to get samba working in a test environment. I do not need
great functionality, so I'm going off of the simple setup stuff in the
Handbook. This should be enough. I've configured my
/usr/local/etc/smb.conf file for a single share (the /tmp share) and
changed the workgroup name and
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:50:20 -0400
Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bob, please learn how to quote in a reply to a message - it's pretty hard
to
figure out who's written what otherwise.
So much so, it's easier to respond to Bob via yours
Written by Andrew Falanga on 06/14/07 10:02
I'm trying to get samba working in a test environment. I do not need
great functionality, so I'm going off of the simple setup stuff in the
Handbook. This should be enough. I've configured my
/usr/local/etc/smb.conf file for a single share (the /tmp
Written by Reid Linnemann on 06/14/07 10:39
Written by Andrew Falanga on 06/14/07 10:02
I'm trying to get samba working in a test environment. I do not need
great functionality, so I'm going off of the simple setup stuff in the
Handbook. This should be enough. I've configured my
Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
I have used FreeBSD for years and still hate to see this lack of
support by others :-(
Again, read my response and do some research before you blame
nVidia.
Blame nVidia..
HI guys
I currently run a Free BSD server using plesk 8.1 - not that this has
anything to do with my question!
But i'm putting together a corporate ID for a charity, and have been
looking for a rounded font. So far i've tried the usual suspects
(VAG, arial helvetica rounded) but not
On 6/14/07, Reid Linnemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Written by Eduardo Viruena Silva on 06/13/07 21:07
Hello Guys,
I have an Intel 950 GMA video card,
built-in in my computer's motherboard.
My motherboard is D945NT.
I installed FreeBSD-6.2-RELEASE, and cvsupdated
it to
Written by Andrew Falanga on 06/14/07 11:07
On 6/14/07, Reid Linnemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Written by Reid Linnemann on 06/14/07 10:39
Written by Andrew Falanga on 06/14/07 10:02
I'm trying to get samba working in a test environment. I do not need
great functionality, so I'm going off
Written by Kevin Downey on 06/14/07 11:32
On 6/14/07, Reid Linnemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Written by Eduardo Viruena Silva on 06/13/07 21:07
Hello Guys,
I have an Intel 950 GMA video card,
built-in in my computer's motherboard.
My motherboard is D945NT.
I installed
HiIt seems very confusing, I am looking for the correct version to use for an
old RM server, its a intel se7501br2 server board with a xeon processor. We
want try freebsd as a server for small networks. Can you advise which version
to download?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 6/14/07, Reid Linnemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget to cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Once again I apologize to the forum. I keep forgetting to do this.
The rc script at /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba follows the FreeBSD rcng
scheme, if the rcvar 'samba_enable' is not set to
Written by Andrew Falanga on 06/14/07 11:51
On 6/14/07, Reid Linnemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget to cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Once again I apologize to the forum. I keep forgetting to do this.
The rc script at /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba follows the FreeBSD rcng
scheme,
At 01:15 AM 6/14/2007, cadastrosonline cadastrosonline wrote:
First of all,
Each process has its own private address space. The address space is
initially divided
into three logical segments: text,
data, and stack.
You would be wise to read up on Processors and assembly language
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 06:32:42 pm Jin Guojun wrote:
Umm, the amount of physical memory has no bearing on how the virtual
address space for userland is laid out. Do you know what virtual memory
is and how it works? Your first e-mail seems to contradict this paragraph
as in your first
Good Afternoon,
Does anyone have any knowledge, good or bad, about installing
6.2-RELEASE from a 5.3-RELEASE mini install CD?
The story is that I have a 5.3-RELEASE CD in my colo server in London
(which I have BIOS serial support w/ terminal server), and I know in the
installer you can
Hi,
Does samba actually support this? I'm not turning up much information
from the official HOW-TO at samba.org. In fact, not a single link
in the HOW-TO even mentions IPv6.
Andy
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On 6/14/07, Reid Linnemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Written by Kevin Downey on 06/14/07 11:32
On 6/14/07, Reid Linnemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Written by Eduardo Viruena Silva on 06/13/07 21:07
Hello Guys,
I have an Intel 950 GMA video card,
built-in in my computer's motherboard.
Peter Wood wrote:
Good Afternoon,
Does anyone have any knowledge, good or bad, about installing
6.2-RELEASE from a 5.3-RELEASE mini install CD?
The story is that I have a 5.3-RELEASE CD in my colo server in London
(which I have BIOS serial support w/ terminal server), and I know in the
Hello all,
I am trying to have different cisco routers log to a different log file.
The log file is located on a 6.2 box running the stock syslogd. For
what it is worth I have nine of these, only three are shown
syslogd is running with -n -vv -d at the moment.. I did not have to
specify
Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since you're not willing to do the research, I'll give you the
reader's digest version. nVidia's waiting on FreeBSD to implement
key features in the kernel in order to properly support the amd64
and i386 + PAE platforms, because memory mapping and
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does samba actually support this? I'm not turning up much information
from the official HOW-TO at samba.org. In fact, not a single link
in the HOW-TO even mentions IPv6.
There's a link on the Samba front page from last week.
The short version is that
[OT Warning] Not related to FBSD, other than the use of
ping(8), which is working as expected, apart from the fact
that the network *isn't*.
If anyone cares to give an opinion, TIA!
I'm trying to get a land-based (DSL) solution to my
rather remote office. Found a provider, they (supposedly)
On 14/06/07, Adam Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HiIt seems very confusing, I am looking for the
correct version to use for an old RM server, its
a intel se7501br2 server board with a xeon proces-
sor. We want try freebsd as a server for small net-
works. Can you advise which version to download?
On 6/14/07, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does samba actually support this? I'm not turning up much information
from the official HOW-TO at samba.org. In fact, not a single link
in the HOW-TO even mentions IPv6.
There's a link on the
Elliot Finley wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 14:07:07 -0500, you wrote:
The DSL modem's outside (static) IP is n.n.n.70, the gw
is n.n.n.69, and the mask is 255.255.255.252. From
inside, I can ping .70, but not .69 (and, needless to say,
nothing else, either). From the outside, it's the
other
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 14:07:07 -0500, you wrote:
[OT Warning] Not related to FBSD, other than the use of
ping(8), which is working as expected, apart from the fact
that the network *isn't*.
If anyone cares to give an opinion, TIA!
I'm trying to get a land-based (DSL) solution to my
rather remote
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 6/14/07, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does samba actually support this? I'm not turning up much information
from the official HOW-TO at samba.org. In fact, not a single link
in the HOW-TO
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 14:44:56 -0500, you wrote:
Elliot Finley wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 14:07:07 -0500, you wrote:
The DSL modem's outside (static) IP is n.n.n.70, the gw
is n.n.n.69, and the mask is 255.255.255.252. From
inside, I can ping .70, but not .69 (and, needless to say,
Hello,
There is one strange thing going on with this combination. I saw this
many times by now: when fetch(1) is trying to download something from
http://ftp.gnu.org, it is hanging after a very small amount of data;
sometimes on 0%. After disabling pf(4), fetch(1) is not hanging any
more, so I
On Jun 14, 2007, at 1:36 PM, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
There is one strange thing going on with this combination. I saw this
many times by now: when fetch(1) is trying to download something from
http://ftp.gnu.org, it is hanging after a very small amount of data;
sometimes on 0%. After disabling
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Peter Wood wrote:
Good Afternoon,
Does anyone have any knowledge, good or bad, about installing 6.2-RELEASE
from a 5.3-RELEASE mini install CD?
The story is that I have a 5.3-RELEASE CD in my colo server in London (which
I have BIOS serial support w/ terminal server),
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 12:07:40AM +0300, ExTaZyTi wrote:
My problem is with the installing new world in my system, this is the error
=== bin (install)
=== bin/cat (install)
install -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 cat /bin
strip: /bin/sthZDAzl: Operation not permitted
install: wait:
Hi,
My problem is with the installing new world in my system, this is the error
=== bin (install)
=== bin/cat (install)
install -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 cat /bin
strip: /bin/sthZDAzl: Operation not permitted
install: wait: Operation not permitted
*** Error code 70
Stop in /usr/src/bin/cat.
Hi All,
I am trying to use GNU assembly. I am trying simple thing such as ,
moving content of memory location into general purpose register (ax).
I have following code :
struct context {
unsigned long mask[8];
} CONTEXT;
int main()
{
CONTEXT sr;
After upgrading gtk-2.10.12_2 to gtk-2.10.13, gimp keeps crashing
with the following error message:
The program 'gimp' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)'.
(Details: serial 57475 error_code 3
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 03:17:01PM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Peter Wood wrote:
Good Afternoon,
Does anyone have any knowledge, good or bad, about installing 6.2-RELEASE
from a 5.3-RELEASE mini install CD?
Well, I can't now remember, but at some time along there, a
Elliot Finley wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 14:44:56 -0500, you wrote:
Anyone up for further questions? The .70 -- .69 route on the
modem has a metric of 5, but with the .252 mask, shouldn't it
be required to be one hop away?
We really need further information to debug/diagnose this problem.
cpghost wrote:
Can anyone else confirm this bug, perhaps with other Gtk2 apps?
Confirmed. Here's what I got
cally:/usr/ports/editors/openoffice.org-2$ gimp
The program 'gimp' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadWindow (invalid
On Thu, 2007-06-14 at 19:14 -0400, Howard Goldstein wrote:
cpghost wrote:
Can anyone else confirm this bug, perhaps with other Gtk2 apps?
Confirmed. Here's what I got
cally:/usr/ports/editors/openoffice.org-2$ gimp
The program 'gimp' received an X Window System error.
This probably
--- Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 11:19:39PM +0200, Stevan
Tiefert wrote:
Hello list,
I left a little bit space left in my slice during
the installation. Now
I wanted to use this left space to create a
gbde-partition.
When I use
I know this has been covered before, but the search mechanism
at the mailing list archive doesn't seem to work (zero matches for
the word: password).
I've got a 5.3 system and a 6.2 system. I want to migrate the user
accounts from the 5.3 to the 6.2. They use different encryption
mechanisms
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 02:57:41PM -0700, Mark Messier wrote:
I know this has been covered before, but the search mechanism
at the mailing list archive doesn't seem to work (zero matches for
the word: password).
I've got a 5.3 system and a 6.2 system. I want to migrate the user
accounts
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