or hardware defects in individual
systems, so I am eager to hear how the new release is working for everyone.
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systems. We may want to look this gift horse very carefully in the
mouth, or at least monitor very closely contributions of code
that might introduce backdoors or weaknesses.
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can't boot. Tried moving the GENERIC kernel over from the USB key
into /boot/kernel, just in case there was a problem with my custom
one; still can't boot. Not sure what to try next. Any ideas would
be much appreciated!
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iProfile launches 'TalentSpa' - access to over 2 million CV’s
iProfile, Europe’s largest CV exchange of over 7 million candidate has
launched TalentSpa, a continuously updating source of more than 2
million CV’s.
Make more placements through our huge source of unique
builds, but will obviously have to avoid it if
the resulting kernels are corrupted.
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a painstaking manual search
and removal. Aaargh!
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At 12:03 PM 4/10/2013, pete wright wrote:
can't answer for the freebsd project - but the folks at pc-bsd have
made a 9.1 pkgng repository available:
http://blog.pcbsd.org/2013/04/pc-bsd-announces-package-repository-for-pc-bsd-and-freebsd
Just made that into a batch file for my library. Should be a target in
the standard ports Makefile, IMHO. Maybe call it rdistclean. Perhaps
this could be submitted as a PR.
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Here's an easy way to delete all of the distfiles for a port
Have begun getting warnings from freebsd-update that 9.0 is close to its
EOL, but the successor release (9.1) is not even out yet... which means
that there's no way to gauge its stability or quality by watching for
reported problems. How's 9.1-RELEASE coming? Any showstoppers?
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the customer kernel
in /boot/kernel, and did so with no warning. If there had been a
power outage or other problem before I could rebuild, the system
would have been disabled.
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Interestingly, it didn't bring in any modules; it just overwrote the one file.
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kernel, for use in
emergencies and during version upgrades.
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/boot/GENERIC, and putting the GENERIC
kernel in it, would cause freebsd-update to update that directory
rather than one's custom kernel. I now must rebuild the kernel to
keep the machine working.
What went wrong, and how do stop it from recurring?
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? This meant that the madwifi DFS was virtually
unusable for practical purposes where high throughput was required...
Thanks
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in the system, and how can the limit be adjusted? Is there a
similar limit on, say, ng devices?
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Build on an older Pentium II server took about 10-12% of the time!
Worth knowing about.
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not intimately familiar with the cascade of makefiles that does the
build I could probably figure out what to tweak, but if someone
who is expert in this can help it would be appreciated. It would
save me countless hours.
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kernel: MCA: Bank 3, Status 0x9001010a
Nov 4 08:31:21 joe kernel: MCA: Global Cap 0x0005,
Status 0x
Nov 4 08:31:21 joe kernel: MCA: Vendor GenuineIntel, ID 0x652, APIC ID 0
Nov 4 08:31:21 joe kernel: MCA: CPU 0 COR GCACHE L2 ERR error
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? Need to build servers, and since
freebsd-update can't do binary updates between release candidates
I'd like a version that has the latest fixes.
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Just looked at the project Web site, and the timeline for
9.0-RELEASE is way, way out of date. If all goes well, when is 9.0
expected to be released? What remains to be done?
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Everyone:
The Hifn, Inc. patent on the compression used in Microsoft's MPPC
protocol expired earlier this year. Shouldn't the code at
http://mavhome.dp.ua/MPPC/
at last be added to the source tree to support it?
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since this clearly leads to imprecision and missed rollovers.
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sched buckets to 64 (was 0)
Bump sched buckets to 64 (was 0)
xl0: promiscuous mode enabled
xl0: promiscuous mode disabled
dc0: TX underrun -- increasing TX threshold
dc0: TX underrun -- increasing TX threshold
Any hints here as to what's wrong?
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if perhaps some recent change to the kernel
assumed that one would always have a faster CPU than the old
Celeron this machine is running, and that there is a race
condition or an error in the kernel code.
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# ping localhost
PING localhost (127.0.0.1): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 127.0.0.1
disable SpeedStep, powerd and similar which might change the processor
frequency, TSC might work OK also.
I've already turned off all power saving mechanisms listed in the BIOs setup,
including clock speed modulation. So, the TSC ought to be pretty stable. At
least it's worth a shot.
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) with the EOL
that's the farthest out.
We'll retire the hardware before we will run non-release code on a
production box.
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At 02:35 PM 9/4/2011, Johan Hendriks wrote:
Maybe ssmtp is something you can use.
It is in ports, it does get mail out of the system.
I use it on all of my servers so i can receive the cron mails and so on.
Personaly i think sendmail should be replaced by such small
reports
that you have 1GB of 4GB+ memory (a possible indication that the
last gigabyte is mapped into some special space). Maybe there's
something like PAE going on. Anyone know what might be up? (Copying
this message back to the list thread)
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, or at least I can't find one.) Am I
missing something, or does at(8) always expect to be able to send
mail? If so, would it be worth implementing an atrun.conf
configuration file that makes it optional and possibly sets other
defaults for at(8)?
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.) In
short, I'm looking for the sort of flexibility that's already built
into periodic.conf, which allows you to specify whether output is
mailed, sent to a file, or sent to /dev/null by default. This would
be useful for lots of applications, and especially for embedded work.
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of some weirdness in the kernel. I
need to know, though, before I deploy the system... so I'd
appreciate any advice or ideas from any kernel experts who might be
reading messages here.
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One way to avoid problems would be to create a file name from a timestamp
and a pid.
The key thing, though, is to avoid mailing on machines that don't have
mail.
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At 08:26 PM 9/3/2011, Adam Vande More wrote:
Call a shell script which preforms the actions you want.
Needlessly complex, and doesn't handle the case of stderr.
Since the utility has the ability to force mail to be sent, it
should also have an option not to send it, IMHO.
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utilization of the
resources on each chip (including executing one thread while the
CPU waits for data for another) is worth it. What has your experience been?
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doing nothing at all, because top(1) can't tell that there aren't
really 4 CPUs.)
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In short, this shouldn't be something that's handled by
quirks. Instead, the system simply should recognize that
a USB memory stick is not a SCSI drive.
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to do so anymore. (Linux, in fact, has jumped the gun and has
compression code available.) Shall we start coding?
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Thank you. Neither the 8.1 release notes nor the man page mentions
the chip. They both should.
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On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Brett Glass
mailto:br...@lariat.netbr...@lariat.net wrote:
Does FreeBSD 8.1 have support
I just received a handful of USB Ethernet NICs whose primary chip
says SUPEREAL on it. I've installed one on a Windows machine, and
the computer identifies it as having the Supereal SR9600 chip on
it. Is there support for this chip in FreeBSD?
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Just installed mpd5 to experiment with it, and got the following error message
on the next boot:
WARNING: attempt to domain_add(netgraph) after domainfinalize()
What does this mean? Does it signal a serious problem?
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to upload it, and then told it to treat the chip as if it were a
2661. Does anyone know if this has a chance of working?
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redundant hardware, so there are less likely to be unused
resources available to the second thread. I am seeing substantially
faster compiles with the SMP option commented out of the kernel.
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Dead as in doesn't show in dmesg/pciconf
Yep, that's correct. The only hint of it is the following message:
pci3: network at device 0.0 (no driver attached)
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fxp, some em) can buffer up. I'm going to try it, but if it doesn't
work I will have to go back to interrupt-driven operation.
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looks as if the correct format is %l:%M%p. Is the man page wrong,
or am I missing something here?
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At 02:50 AM 10/30/2009, Randi Harper wrote:
This bikeshed is old and tired. I don't want to paint it. I want to drown it
in lighter fluid and set it on fire.
I've never seen a bike shed. Unless perhaps it had a furry seat cover.
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the system from running? the only thing I want from this install
is access to the 5.2 source code. Please cc me if you reply to this
question as I am not subscribed to this list.
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install the system?
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Hi,
I am looking to rent a FreeBSD server that has access to an IPv6
address. I have previously rented a FreeBSD server from theplanet.com
but they only offer IPv4 and I would like my server to be on the IPv6
network. Does anyone have any knowledge of companies that offer this?
thanks,
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help,
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is Linux swap
and Partition 4 is Linux /home. Any help would be great
thanks,
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. But the build failed -- and the error messages suggest
that the problem had to do with linking libalias into the kernel.
libalias seems to be there, so I'm not sure what's wrong. Ideas?
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needed to fix the problem.
It looks as if there's no longer one easy place to find out how to
configure a kernel. The options used to all be in a LINT file that
was present in the configuration directory No more.
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the information.
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to re-enable it. But has this feature of the scheduler
been maintained well enough for this to be a good idea? If not,
would it worth looking into updating it so that FreeBSD runs well on the Atom?
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normally utlise the php-extensions port - run make config in there for
options.
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Steve Bertrand wrote:
Brett Davidson wrote:
Tom Worster wrote:
is there any documentation or a helpful website for how to use ports to
install php5?
i'm used to compiling it with a pretty long configuration command for
all
the optional bits i need, e.g. --with-dom --with-dom-xslt
Found the problem.
Incorrect arp entry.
Thanks for your help.
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ifconfig shows the alias addresses correctly bound.
Creating an ipfw rule and testing it from the command line works
(connects out from master address, not alias)
From website on alias
ifconfig shows the alias addresses correctly bound.
Creating an ipfw rule and testing it from the command line works
(connects out from master address, not alias)
From website on alias address, the firewall blocks the packets.
The weird thing is that it tags them (in the security log) as
-server 1.0.4 on Centos 4.4) using bridged networking.
I am obviously missing something obvious. Can you please point this out
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Years ago Accusys made IDE Raid Controllers that presented themselves as
one drive in the BIOS, making themselves completely OS agnostic.
Anything like that out there anymore?
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the code open and free for use by developers. We've stopped using it
as a result.
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At 10:59 AM 12/6/2007, Tom Wickline wrote:
Oh yea, were seeking
Is there a FreeBSD driver for USB Wi-Fi adapters based on
the Realtek 8187 chip? Many vendors, including TrendNET,
are coming out with USB adapters based on it.
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of a fascist wedge.
It effectively states that you know better than the rest of us and that
you are entitled to prevent others from learning/doing something in
their best interests.
I wish more people would think about that before attempting to meddle in
what others are allowed to do.
Brett
ie. If I had a particular version of the ports tree on a server, how
could I check to see if any of the programs in that tree were actually
installed?
Is there a simple command or sequence of commands to do this?
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ie. If I had a particular version of the ports tree on a server,
how could I check to see if any of the programs in that tree were
actually installed?
Is there a simple command or sequence of commands to do this?
dir /var/d/pkg
2
Tried different ports trees spaced a week apart and also tried to run pkg_add
-r...
All to no avail.
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I, for one, would really like to get a copy of FreeBSD 6.1.
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= em0.
I understand that this set 31 rule should remain even after the flush
action on the first line.
This does not appear to be the case. If I run this script from an ssh
session I get disconnected which is not what I expected.
What am I doing wrong?
Cheers,
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, I need their IPs so that I can get into
them via a telnet or Web interrace. I could scan for the devices'
addresses, but this would take months. But if they respond to
inverse ARP queries, I can find out in an instant what their
IP addresses are.
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of viral licenses.
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At 07:06 AM 4/14/2007, Philipp Wuensche wrote:
Brett Glass wrote:
I just read with some concern the announcement that Sun's ZFS has been
integrated into the FreeBSD kernel. This would mean, unfortunately, that
FreeBSD is now covered by the CDDL, which
At 10:12 AM 4/14/2007, Bill Moran wrote:
How is this any worse than the GPLed stuff in /usr/src/contrib?
It's in the kernel. And the announcement went as far as to say that
it is part of FreeBSD.
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of the BSD part.
Yes, you are. Because it appears that the whole thing is now covered
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ever to patent anything, to give up firstborn children, etc.). So, FreeBSD is
covered by the license. You can't use it freely. It is no longer free.
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GPL/CDDL taint doesn't cross dynamic linking.
Richard Stallman claims it does. The proposed Version 3 of the GPL makes it
even more explicit.
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Looking at running a Postfix and some sort of IMAP/POP3 mailserver with
webmail.
Would like to do this within a FreeBSD cluster if such a thing is
possible.
Where can I find out info on FreeBSD clustering options?
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be nice if administrators could just download the relevant
files and drop them into /etc/localtime. Perhaps someone with the
power to do so could upload the zones in both formats to directories
on ftp.freebsd.org, so folks could bring in the zone(s) they needed
via the fetch program.
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this by implementing a different scheduler that
weights allowed activity according to a set number of shares that that
user's Resource group have had allocated to them.
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I'd try posing this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The people that
watch that list will probably be more able to help (rather, have more
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much prefer
Flamenco. I hope at least one other person on this list will see the
value in Flamenco and will be able to figure out what needs to be done
to make it work within FreeBSD.
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