Two xorg-server packages?

2008-06-14 Thread Chad Perrin
I seem to have two xorg-server packages on a FreeBSD system of mine, and I'm not sure why. With one of them, there's no problem: xorg-server-1.4_10,1= up-to-date with port One of them won't upgrade: xorg-server-1.2.99.903_1,1needs updating (port has 1.2.99.903_2,1) **

Re: Intermittent -- yet regular -- v6.3 kernel panic

2008-06-14 Thread Ryan Coleman
Ryan Coleman wrote: Kris Kennaway wrote: Bruce Cran wrote: On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:49:29 -0500 Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jun 12 23:02:41 UnixBox2 kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode Jun 12 23:02:41 UnixBox2 kernel: cpuid = 1; apic id = 01 Jun 12 23:02:41

Re: Intermittent -- yet regular -- v6.3 kernel panic

2008-06-14 Thread Bruce Cran
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 01:24:07 -0500 Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ryan Coleman wrote: Kris Kennaway wrote: Bruce Cran wrote: On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:49:29 -0500 Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jun 12 23:02:41 UnixBox2 kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel

Re: Two xorg-server packages?

2008-06-14 Thread Odhiambo Washington
When did you lastly update your ports tree using any of the different methods available? On 6/14/08, Chad Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I seem to have two xorg-server packages on a FreeBSD system of mine, and I'm not sure why. With one of them, there's no problem: xorg-server-1.4_10,1

Re: okay, it's time to ask....

2008-06-14 Thread Jos Chrispijn
Gary Kline wrote: Cann anybody clue me in? I personally haven't had this problem, but perhaps you can have a peek at: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-449946.html Jos ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: Unable to reach hosts outside my subnet after initial installation

2008-06-14 Thread Edward Lay
From: Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED] Check and/or create /etc/nsswitch.conf so you are looking in files and dns for hosts. Check or create /etc/resolv.conf make sure your upsteam DNS servers are listed in this file along with any local caching DNS servers. Thanks for the suggestion. Those

Re: Is FreeBSD suitable for my thinkpad T61 ?

2008-06-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
in answer to Wojciech's ... there is already windows!, i don't think there is anything 'wrong' with that os. in fact, i rather liked win95 and win98. on old machines back then win95 was a really easy install and required only 50M - you had to work much harder to put on linux (especially X).

Re: Is FreeBSD suitable for my thinkpad T61 ?

2008-06-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
. . . but you'd still get a cooler desktop by going with something else, like MacOS X, Ubuntu, or PC-BSD (in increasing order of coolness in the glitzy, unnecessary dancing rodents sense) without having to actually express any personal preferences during setup. so even better - let FreeBSD be

ports/net/asterisk build problem

2008-06-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
ends with this at linking: __sync_sub_and_fetch_4' manager.o(.text+0x1c09): In function `accept_thread': /usr2/ports/net/asterisk/work/asterisk-1.4.20.1/include/asterisk/lock.h:1118: undefined reference to `__sync_fetch_and_add_4' manager.o(.text+0x4b5c): In function `action_waitevent':

Re: Unable to reach hosts outside my subnet after initial installation

2008-06-14 Thread Peter Boosten
Edward Lay wrote: From: Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED] It seems more like a router/gateway network configuration type of problem. I've just discovered that when I ping the gateway's IP address, I get no answer. Now I know the gateway is functioning as every other host on the network can

Re: Restoring freeBSD boot loader

2008-06-14 Thread Lionel
Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: At 05:12 PM 6/13/2008, Lionel wrote: I've had to install Windows XP in dual boot on a freeBSD box, and of course it erased the bootloader to replace it with its own. Now I'd like to restore the freeBSD bootloader. I've tried

Re: [OT]Change font for aterm

2008-06-14 Thread Kemian Dang
Thank you, I am trying 14 and 16 pix to find one suits me :) 2008/6/11 Frank Shute [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:39:21PM +0100, Kemian Dang wrote: 2008/6/8 Frank Shute [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 06:06:38PM +0100, Kemian Dang wrote: 2008/6/8 Frank Shute

Re: Is FreeBSD suitable for my thinkpad T61 ?

2008-06-14 Thread Alberto Rizzi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Hi all, I brought a new ThinkPad T61 for work, the hardware is as follows: T7300(2GHz), 2GB RAM, 120GB 5400rpm HD, 15.4in 1680x1050 LCD, 128MB nVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel 802.11agn(n-disabled), Bluetooth, Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Secure chip,

Re: Fwd: twe0 interrupt storm

2008-06-14 Thread Daniel Gerzo
Hello Stanislav, Thursday, June 12, 2008, 3:45:36 PM, you wrote: Hi, I have problem on FreeBSD 6.2, 7.0 with 3ware 8006-2LP RAID-1 controller: Is it MSI mobo by any cnance? I am seeing these interrupt storms on a few boxes (irq21 too, twe(4) or fxp(4) attached to these) with an Base Board

Re: Unable to reach hosts outside my subnet after initial installation

2008-06-14 Thread Ryan Coleman
-- Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 612.618.5682 Sent from my iPhone On Jun 14, 2008, at 5:11 AM, Peter Boosten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Edward Lay wrote: From: Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED] It seems more like a router/gateway network configuration type of problem. I've just discovered

Re: Unable to reach hosts outside my subnet after initial installation

2008-06-14 Thread Pascal S Clermont
Edward Lay wrote: From: Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED] Check and/or create /etc/nsswitch.conf so you are looking in files and dns for hosts. Check or create /etc/resolv.conf make sure your upsteam DNS servers are listed in this file along with any local caching DNS servers.

Re: Fwd: twe0 interrupt storm

2008-06-14 Thread Stanislav
Dear Daniel, Yes, you're right: Handle 0x0001, DMI type 1, 27 bytes System Information Manufacturer: MICRO-STAR INTERANTIONAL CO.,LTD Product Name: MS-7368 Version: 1.0 Serial Number: To Be Filled By O.E.M. UUID: Not Present Wake-up Type: Power

Re: Unable to reach hosts outside my subnet after initial installation

2008-06-14 Thread Jon Radel
Edward Lay wrote: From: Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED] Check and/or create /etc/nsswitch.conf so you are looking in files and dns for hosts. Check or create /etc/resolv.conf make sure your upsteam DNS servers are listed in this file along with any local caching DNS servers. Thanks for

Re: Fwd: twe0 interrupt storm

2008-06-14 Thread FreeBSD
Be careful with hetzner.de hosting, here is their answer: The controller is compatible with the mainboard. With linux there are no problems. FreeBSD is also not officially supported by us (only Debian/Ubuntu/Suse). Sorry, but it is not possible to buy a new model only for a few customers.

Testing RAM

2008-06-14 Thread Ryan Coleman
As you've probably read in my previous posts I'm having issues, most likely with the RAM. How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board with the same cp -rvn commands I've been running in an attempt to populate my 7TB RAID5.

Re: How do I install pphpBB2? [WAS: Re: okay, it's time to ask....]

2008-06-14 Thread Sahil Tandon
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The only thing I seemto remember is that in 2003, phpBB2 was installed withthe data directory, /usr/local/www/data/ Now itis installed in theweb ``root'' irectory, /usr/local/www Below is what happened with lynx. p4 22:05 Jail::

Re: ports/net/asterisk build problem

2008-06-14 Thread Sahil Tandon
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: undefined reference to `__sync_fetch_and_add_4' anyone know where these __sync_* functions are? Do you set CPUTYPE in /etc/make.conf? There has been some discussion about this before; check the archives for some commonly suggested solutions. --

Re: Testing RAM

2008-06-14 Thread Roland Smith
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 09:45:20AM -0500, Ryan Coleman wrote: As you've probably read in my previous posts I'm having issues, most likely with the RAM. How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board with the same cp -rvn

64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Ryan Coleman
I'm full of questions, I know... And I haven't been googling well lately but there seem to be a lot of you with a lot of knowledge and you're willing to share (as am I). This machine is running a D2C E4600 which (as I understand) is a 64-bit cpu, but I'm running fBSD 6.3 which is *not*

RE: Testing RAM

2008-06-14 Thread David Christensen
Ryan Coleman wrote: How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I use Memtest86 to test memory: http://www.memtest86.com/ HTH, David ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Sahil Tandon
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm full of questions, I know... And I haven't been googling well lately but there seem to be a lot of you with a lot of knowledge and you're willing to share (as am I). This machine is running a D2C E4600 which (as I understand) is a 64-bit cpu, but

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
Ryan Coleman wrote: I'm full of questions, I know... And I haven't been googling well lately but there seem to be a lot of you with a lot of knowledge and you're willing to share (as am I). This machine is running a D2C E4600 which (as I understand) is a 64-bit cpu, but I'm running fBSD 6.3

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Ryan Coleman
Kris Kennaway wrote: Ryan Coleman wrote: I'm full of questions, I know... And I haven't been googling well lately but there seem to be a lot of you with a lot of knowledge and you're willing to share (as am I). This machine is running a D2C E4600 which (as I understand) is a 64-bit cpu, but

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008, Ryan Coleman wrote: I'm full of questions, I know... And I haven't been googling well lately but there seem to be a lot of you with a lot of knowledge and you're willing to share (as am I). This machine is running a D2C E4600 which (as I understand) is a 64-bit cpu, but

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Sahil Tandon
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kris Kennaway wrote: Ryan Coleman wrote: I'm full of questions, I know... And I haven't been googling well lately but there seem to be a lot of you with a lot of knowledge and you're willing to share (as am I). This machine is running a D2C E4600

Re: 64-bit? [Thanks!]

2008-06-14 Thread Ryan Coleman
Thanks everyone! I'm going to do a fresh install to a new drive that I am picking up in an hour or so from a local retailer. -- Ryan Sahil Tandon wrote: Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kris Kennaway wrote: Ryan Coleman wrote: I'm full of questions, I know... And I

Re: ports/net/asterisk build problem

2008-06-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
works. thank you very much! On Sat, 14 Jun 2008, Sahil Tandon wrote: Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: undefined reference to `__sync_fetch_and_add_4' anyone know where these __sync_* functions are? Do you set CPUTYPE in /etc/make.conf? There has been some discussion about this

Re: 64-bit? [Thanks!]

2008-06-14 Thread RW
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 11:02:25 -0500 Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks everyone! I'm going to do a fresh install to a new drive that I am picking up in an hour or so from a local retailer. If this is a server than you almost certainly should go with the 64 bit version. If it's for

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
Ryan Coleman wrote: Kris Kennaway wrote: Ryan Coleman wrote: I'm full of questions, I know... And I haven't been googling well lately but there seem to be a lot of you with a lot of knowledge and you're willing to share (as am I). This machine is running a D2C E4600 which (as I understand)

Re: Is FreeBSD suitable for my thinkpad T61 ?

2008-06-14 Thread Chad Perrin
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 09:48:10AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote: . . . but you'd still get a cooler desktop by going with something else, like MacOS X, Ubuntu, or PC-BSD (in increasing order of coolness in the glitzy, unnecessary dancing rodents sense) without having to actually express any

Re: Two xorg-server packages?

2008-06-14 Thread Chad Perrin
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 09:53:06AM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote: When did you lastly update your ports tree using any of the different methods available? I run `portsnap fetch update` (among other things) almost daily, and did so yesterday a couple of times in the course of trying to figure

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
Wojciech Puchar wrote: On Sat, 14 Jun 2008, Ryan Coleman wrote: I'm full of questions, I know... And I haven't been googling well lately but there seem to be a lot of you with a lot of knowledge and you're willing to share (as am I). This machine is running a D2C E4600 which (as I

ssh Public Keys Suddenly Stopped working for one account.

2008-06-14 Thread Martin McCormick
We have an account on several FreeBSD systems that is used for automation. Several systems can talk to each other via ssh by using public keys so that scripts don't have to hold passwords. Last night, an account that has been working for years suddenly won't let any of its cyber

Re: ssh Public Keys Suddenly Stopped working for one account.

2008-06-14 Thread prad
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:02:07 -0500 Martin McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All other accounts on this same system with public keys from their remote partners still work fine. The ownership and permissions look right on the account directory. how about on the client computer?

Re: ssh Public Keys Suddenly Stopped working for one account.

2008-06-14 Thread Derek Ragona
At 01:02 PM 6/14/2008, Martin McCormick wrote: We have an account on several FreeBSD systems that is used for automation. Several systems can talk to each other via ssh by using public keys so that scripts don't have to hold passwords. Last night, an account that has been

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
you should run 64-bit version on 64-bit machine for performance This is workload-dependent. Some workloads run more slowly on a 64-bit CPU, others faster. could you please give an example of slower running FreeBSD/amd64 thing than FreeBSD/i386? there are more memory usage sometimes,

sendmail's outgoing IPs

2008-06-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
is it possible to make sendmail choose it's outgoing IP when sending mail from list of four in random or round-robin way? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send

Re: ssh Public Keys Suddenly Stopped working for one account.

2008-06-14 Thread Per olof Ljungmark
Martin McCormick wrote: We have an account on several FreeBSD systems that is used for automation. Several systems can talk to each other via ssh by using public keys so that scripts don't have to hold passwords. Last night, an account that has been working for years suddenly

Doubt about hanged ESTABLISHED connections on netstat...

2008-06-14 Thread Agus
Hi guys, Today i was on my Freebsd6.1 logged from my notebook through SSH...somehow i lost my Internet connection on my laptop; i realized that, cause i couldnt type anything on ssh so i checked and i had lost internet connectionI reset my router..connect through Internet, now working, to my

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
Wojciech Puchar wrote: you should run 64-bit version on 64-bit machine for performance This is workload-dependent. Some workloads run more slowly on a 64-bit CPU, others faster. could you please give an example of slower running FreeBSD/amd64 thing than FreeBSD/i386? there are more

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
there are more memory usage sometimes, that's why i use 32-bit squid binary on 64-bit systems Precisely that. If your application relies on memory I/O, it may run slower because data is typically bigger so takes longer to copy. Some java applications can fall into this category, for

Re: ssh Public Keys Suddenly Stopped working for one account.

2008-06-14 Thread Martin McCormick
Per olof Ljungmark writes: cat /var/log/auth.log ? Thank you! This makes me feel down-right stupid. It just slipped my mind. I've kind of gotten out of the habit of looking at auth.log since we put the system in question behind a firewall and it is not accessible from the general

Re: How do I install pphpBB2? [WAS: Re: okay, it's time to ask....]

2008-06-14 Thread Gary Kline
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 10:48:16AM -0400, Sahil Tandon wrote: Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The only thing I seemto remember is that in 2003, phpBB2 was installed withthe data directory, /usr/local/www/data/ Now itis installed in theweb ``root'' irectory, /usr/local/www

Re: sendmail's outgoing IPs

2008-06-14 Thread Sahil Tandon
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is it possible to make sendmail choose it's outgoing IP when sending mail from list of four in random or round-robin way? What problem are you trying to solve? And this really is a question for the sendmail mailing list. :-) -- Sahil Tandon [EMAIL

Re: How do I install pphpBB2? [WAS: Re: okay, it's time to ask....]

2008-06-14 Thread Sahil Tandon
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Directory /usr/local/www/jottings AllowOverride None Order Allow,deny Allow from all /Directory Directory /usr/local/www/bsd AllowOverride None Order Allow,deny Allow from all /Directory Directory /usr/local/www/philosophy

Re: sendmail's outgoing IPs

2008-06-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
Wojciech Puchar wrote: is it possible to make sendmail choose it's outgoing IP when sending mail from list of four in random or round-robin way? Not easily. sendmail(8) defaults to binding to all IPs on the machine (INADDR_ANY) and the IP it will use to send with will just be whatever would

Re: 64-bit?

2008-06-14 Thread Rob
Ryan Coleman wrote: This machine is running a D2C E4600 which (as I understand) is a 64-bit cpu, but I'm running fBSD 6.3 which is *not* 64-bit? Might this have All AMD Intel x86 processors made in the last several years have the traditional x86 32 bit instruction set, as well as AMD's 64

Re: sendmail's outgoing IPs

2008-06-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
from list of four in random or round-robin way? What problem are you trying to solve? And this really is a question for the i have 3 different links to ISP all are ADSL's so outgoing bandwidth is low, i would like to spread the load generated by outgoing mails.

Re: sendmail's outgoing IPs

2008-06-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
What could you do? Run four instances of sendmail in different jails as outgoing mail relays, each bound to a different IP. Supposing your that's what i was thinking about, but believed there is smarted method. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

md devices mounted with async

2008-06-14 Thread RW
mdmfs(8) has an example of a malloc-backed md device mounted with the async option. Is there any point in doing this with malloc and vnode devices? In neither case does a write to the file-system require a write to a physical disk. ___

Re: Two xorg-server packages?

2008-06-14 Thread Zane C.B.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 00:06:47 -0600 Chad Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I seem to have two xorg-server packages on a FreeBSD system of mine, and I'm not sure why. With one of them, there's no problem: xorg-server-1.4_10,1= up-to-date with port One of them won't upgrade:

Re: Testing RAM

2008-06-14 Thread Zane C.B.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:45:20 -0500 Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board with the same cp -rvn commands I've been running in an attempt to populate my 7TB RAID5. Also, am I

Re: Testing RAM

2008-06-14 Thread Ryan Coleman
Zane C.B. wrote: On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:45:20 -0500 Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board with the same cp -rvn commands I've been running in an attempt to populate my 7TB

Re: Two xorg-server packages?

2008-06-14 Thread Chad Perrin
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 04:57:49PM -0500, Zane C.B. wrote: I would just compile x11-server/xorg-server and once it is done do a pkg_delete on xorg-server-snap. Then install xorg-server/xorg-server. What it is complaining about is x11-servers/xorg-server-snap being marked as to be ignored,

PORTS - no longer updated

2008-06-14 Thread Jos Chrispijn
I use a port that no longer is supported thru the regular ports. p5-Text-ParseWords-3.1 Parse text into an array of tokens or array of arrays ** Listing the failed packages (-:ignored / *:skipped / !:failed) - textproc/p5-Text-ParseWords (port directory error) Have tried to remove it,

Re: FreeBSD and User Security

2008-06-14 Thread Zane C.B.
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 22:25:32 +0200 David Naylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, Today I read an article describing how my government had lost ZAR200 000 000 from fraud. This is just under $25 000 000. The article credited this loss largely due to the use of spyware. My question is

Re: Openvpn on FreeBSD 7

2008-06-14 Thread Novembre
Andrew Berry andrewberry at sentex.net writes: Hi, I recently upgraded a machine from FreeBSD 6.3 to 7.0. Everything is working fine except for the OpenVPN server. I had it set up with a bridge configuration, but now even with a basic tunnel I can't get successful ping across the

Re: Testing RAM

2008-06-14 Thread Zane C.B.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 17:11:32 -0500 Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Zane C.B. wrote: On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:45:20 -0500 Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board with

Re: PORTS - no longer updated

2008-06-14 Thread Lars Eighner
On Sun, 15 Jun 2008, Jos Chrispijn wrote: I use a port that no longer is supported thru the regular ports. p5-Text-ParseWords-3.1 Parse text into an array of tokens or array of arrays ** Listing the failed packages (-:ignored / *:skipped / !:failed) - textproc/p5-Text-ParseWords (port

Re: md devices mounted with async

2008-06-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
RW wrote: mdmfs(8) has an example of a malloc-backed md device mounted with the async option. Is there any point in doing this with malloc and vnode devices? In neither case does a write to the file-system require a write to a physical disk. Well, for vnode devices it does write to the disk,

Re: Testing RAM

2008-06-14 Thread Ryan Coleman
Zane C.B. wrote: On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 17:11:32 -0500 Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Zane C.B. wrote: On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:45:20 -0500 Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and

Re[2]: Fwd: twe0 interrupt storm

2008-06-14 Thread Daniel Gerzo
Hello FreeBSD, Saturday, June 14, 2008, 4:38:10 PM, you wrote: Be careful with hetzner.de hosting, here is their answer: The controller is compatible with the mainboard. With linux there are no problems. FreeBSD is also not officially supported by us (only Debian/Ubuntu/Suse). Yea, I know

how to view environment variables

2008-06-14 Thread Chris Whitehouse
Hello, sysutils/fusefs-ntfs/files/README.FreeBSD refers to various environment variables, eg UBLIO_BLOCKSIZE and others. How do I find out what they are set to? set and printenv don't find them. I'm using standard csh and FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE, fuse.ko is loaded and ntfs-3g works except it

Re: question about posting to FreeBSD mailing lists

2008-06-14 Thread Novembre
RW fbsd06 at mlists.homeunix.com writes: gmane.org offers many mailing lists via its news.gmane.org server and most of the lists will allow posting. You need a real email address to post, because the first one has to verified. ___

how to view environment variables

2008-06-14 Thread Robert Huff
Chris Whitehouse writes: sysutils/fusefs-ntfs/files/README.FreeBSD refers to various environment variables, eg UBLIO_BLOCKSIZE and others. How do I find out what they are set to? set and printenv don't find them. I'm using standard csh In that case, try setenv with no

Re: PORTS - no longer updated

2008-06-14 Thread Jos Chrispijn
Lars Eighner wrote: The first step is find out what happened to it. In this case MOVED tells us this module has moved to core perl. I believe upgrading perl and forcing [-] Lars, thanks for sharing; I will follow your suggestion. Didn't know this MOVED thing... -- Jos

Re: how to view environment variables

2008-06-14 Thread Sahil Tandon
Chris Whitehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sysutils/fusefs-ntfs/files/README.FreeBSD refers to various environment variables, eg UBLIO_BLOCKSIZE and others. How do I find out what they are set to? set and printenv don't find them. I'm using standard csh and FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE, fuse.ko is

Re: how to view environment variables

2008-06-14 Thread RW
On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 00:27:10 +0100 Chris Whitehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, sysutils/fusefs-ntfs/files/README.FreeBSD refers to various environment variables, eg UBLIO_BLOCKSIZE and others. How do I find out what they are set to? set and printenv don't find them. I'm using standard

Re: md devices mounted with async

2008-06-14 Thread RW
On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 01:19:46 +0200 Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: RW wrote: mdmfs(8) has an example of a malloc-backed md device mounted with the async option. Is there any point in doing this with malloc and vnode devices? In neither case does a write to the file-system require

Re: how to view environment variables

2008-06-14 Thread Chris Whitehouse
Robert Huff wrote: Chris Whitehouse writes: sysutils/fusefs-ntfs/files/README.FreeBSD refers to various environment variables, eg UBLIO_BLOCKSIZE and others. How do I find out what they are set to? set and printenv don't find them. I'm using standard csh In that case, try setenv with no

Re: how to view environment variables

2008-06-14 Thread Chris Whitehouse
RW wrote: On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 00:27:10 +0100 Chris Whitehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, sysutils/fusefs-ntfs/files/README.FreeBSD refers to various environment variables, eg UBLIO_BLOCKSIZE and others. How do I find out what they are set to? set and printenv don't find them. I'm using

Re: md devices mounted with async

2008-06-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
RW wrote: On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 01:19:46 +0200 Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: RW wrote: mdmfs(8) has an example of a malloc-backed md device mounted with the async option. Is there any point in doing this with malloc and vnode devices? In neither case does a write to the file-system

Re: how to view environment variables

2008-06-14 Thread RW
On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 02:05:07 +0100 Chris Whitehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: RW wrote: On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 00:27:10 +0100 Chris Whitehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, sysutils/fusefs-ntfs/files/README.FreeBSD refers to various environment variables, eg UBLIO_BLOCKSIZE and

Re: md devices mounted with async

2008-06-14 Thread RW
On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 03:08:34 +0200 Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: RW wrote: I meant that a write to the filesystem doesn't require a corresponding write to disk, and the change can stay in memory indefinitely. Presumably, more or less, the same inactive pages get written-out to

The FreeBSD Diary: 2008-05-25 - 2008-06-14

2008-06-14 Thread Dan Langille
The FreeBSD Diary contains a large number of practical examples and how-to guides. This message is posted weekly to freebsd-questions@freebsd.org with the aim of letting people know what's available on the website. Before you post a question here it might be a good idea to first search the