You might want to confirm that your processor model requires a thermal pad
and not grease. Then hunt some down and use it instead of thermal grease. I
seem to recall they were somewhat difficult to locate a place from which to
purchase.
It's not that bad these days, search amazon or something
Hello,
is possible to ignore some packages with the 'pkg upgrade' command ?
In particular I don't want the upgrade of the 'conky' package, because
it is compiled with a non-standard options.
Thanks
Maurizio
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Hi,
Glad to hear that you're on the market for usb driver memory, we are
experienced in this field for about 8 years.
There is much experience in usb driver memory with higher quality.
What’s more, we have our own RD to meet any of your requirements.
There are usb
Hi,
Glad to hear that you're on the market for usb driver memory, we are
experienced in this field for about 8 years.
There is much experience in usb driver memory with higher quality.
What’s more, we have our own RD to meet any of your requirements.
There are usb
I've just changed to pkg and thought that I would try out how it works.
After copying the pkg.conf.sample to pkg.conf and doing
pkg update
Updating repository catalogue
repo.txz100% 1836 1.8KB/s 1.8KB/s 00:00
I tried the command pkg search k3b and it returned
You probably missed:
20130317:
AFFECTS: users of graphics/poppler
AUTHOR: gn...@freebsd.org
The graphics/poppler has been updated to 0.22.2. The shared library
version
has changed from 18 to 34. Please rebuild all ports that depends on it:
# portmaster -r poppler-0
or
#
On 04/02/2013 11:35, Leslie Jensen wrote:
I've just changed to pkg and thought that I would try out how it works.
After copying the pkg.conf.sample to pkg.conf and doing
pkg update
Updating repository catalogue
repo.txz100% 1836 1.8KB/s 1.8KB/s 00:00
I tried the
On 4/1/2013 10:02 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
[[ Mostly, this posting is just a story. But it does include one
question, towards the end. See below. ]]
Well, I accidentally found what I believe is most likely the reason
for the system halts I have been having recently, so I just
2013-04-02 11:22, Jeff Tipton skrev:
On 04/02/2013 11:35, Leslie Jensen wrote:
I've just changed to pkg and thought that I would try out how it works.
After copying the pkg.conf.sample to pkg.conf and doing
pkg update
Updating repository catalogue
repo.txz100% 1836
On 04/02/13 04:02, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
[Overheating CPU war story snipped.]
I don't know what to make of this, except to suspect that some loose
wires inside my case got in the way of the CPU fan turning. (I am
not neat like some folks. The inside of myu case _is_ really rather
sloppy,
On 2013-04-02 10:35, Leslie Jensen wrote:
I've just changed to pkg and thought that I would try out how it
works.
After copying the pkg.conf.sample to pkg.conf and doing
pkg update
Updating repository catalogue
repo.txz100% 1836 1.8KB/s 1.8KB/s 00:00
I
01.04.2013 21:39, Jim Ballantine пишет:
OK, I ran just pkg_libchk and the output is:
# pkg_libchk
xfce4-tumbler-0.1.27_1:
/usr/local/lib/tumbler-1/plugins/tumbler-poppler-thumbnailer.so misses
libpoppler.so.18
I'll install it and try again, but it doesn't seem like the cause.
Yes.
Can you
Hi FreeBSD !
So I've got this setup where we have a storage server delivering about
2 million jpeg's as a backend for a website ( it's ~1TB of data)
The storage server is running zfs and every 15 minutes it does a zfs
send to a 'slave', and our proxy will fail over to the slave if the
main
2013-04-02 15:12, Jim Ballantine wrote:
the config is the default
lqq curl-7.24.0_2
qk
x
lqqk
x
x x [ ] CARES
Thank you! I had not read the last announcements. That explains it all.
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Från: Tijl Coosemans t...@coosemans.org
Datum:
Till: Leslie Jensen les...@eskk.nu
Kopia: FreeBSD Questions Mailing List freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
# curl-config --libs
-L/usr/local/lib -lcurl -Wl,-rpath=/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib
-L/usr/local/lib -lssh2 -lssl -lcrypto -lssl -lcrypto -lz -lssh2
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 8:25 AM, Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kw...@gmail.comwrote:
2013-04-02 15:12, Jim Ballantine wrote:
the config is the
On 2. apr. 2013, at 13.44, Joar Jegleim wrote:
So my question(s) to the list would be:
In my setup have I taken the use case for zfs send / receive too far
(?) as in, it's not meant for this kind of syncing and this often, so
there's actually nothing 'wrong'.
I'm not sure if you've taken it
On Mon, 01 Apr 2013 20:02:02 -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
I've now installed mbmon and xmbmon and will be watching the CPU temp
closely for awhile.
I have xmbmon running on the lower left of my screen, together
with xcpufreq and xload. Just for my information. :-)
I really wish that
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013 01:00:44 -0400, Stephen Cook wrote:
On 4/1/2013 5:23 AM, Ian Smith wrote:
Actually, I forwarded a message that Joe fb...@a1poweruser.com posted
to -jail and -ports. Proper attribution is what this issue's all about.
It's been pointed out to me privately that cross-posting
On Mon, 01 Apr 2013 20:02:02 -0700
Ronald F. Guilmette r...@tristatelogic.com wrote:
I really wish that one or the other of those tools allowed setting a
threshold CPU temp, beyond which the tool would emit an ear piercing
alarm via the motherboard speaker... you know.. in case the regular
In message 515aae16.9030...@qeng-ho.org, you wrote:
On 04/02/13 04:02, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
[Overheating CPU war story snipped.]
...
I've had a fan jam that way. Cable ties are your friends.
Yes.
P.P.S. I have a (relatively) monster sized heatsink in this system, and
it sits atop a
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On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 12:55:20 -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Is there any specific advantage to using that, relative to using mbmon?
As far as I understand, it's utilizing a different infrastructure
to obtain data. You can see man amdtemp in comparison to the
reporting mechanisms mbmon uses.
In message 20130402231522.71cb7352.free...@edvax.de,
Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
First order question: Why is it that in FreeBSD there are so many man
pages like this one, _purporting_ to describe some low level interface
to some sort of hardware, and the man page _doesn't_ include a
On 02/04/2013 13:32, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
I've now installed mbmon and xmbmon and will be watching the CPU temp
closely for awhile.
I really wish that one or the other of those tools allowed setting a
threshold CPU temp, beyond which the tool would emit an ear piercing
alarm via the
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