On 07/23/2012 03:37 AM, Vladislav wrote:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/Intel_GPU
Okay.
I wrote:
> I've installed PCBSD9.0-x64-DVD on the following hardware:
On 07/23/2012 06:30 AM, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> this where the problem starts. If nothing changed since I used this,
it only supports VESA
freebsd-questions:
I've installed PCBSD9.0-x64-DVD on the following hardware:
Intel DQ67SW motherboard
Intel i7-2600S processor
Corsair CMV8GX3M2A1333C9 memory (DDR3, 1333 MHz, 2@4 GB dual)
Intel SSDSC2CW060A310 solid-state drive (520 series, 60 GB)
Nokia
On 07/09/2012 10:14 PM, Vladislav wrote:
You can use PC-BSD installer and install FreeBSD with an encrypted ZFS
root.
Okay. :-)
David
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I wrote:
>>
https://www.dan.me.uk/blog/2012/05/06/full-disk-encryption-with-zfs-root-for-freebsd-9-x/
On 07/09/2012 09:43 AM, Colin Barnabas wrote:
Perhaps this will help-
http://www.aisecure.net/2011/11/28/root-zfs-freebsd9/
Thanks for the reply. :-)
STFW I already found various manual
freebsd-questions:
It is possible to install FreeBSD with an encrypted ZFS root and
encrypted swap using FreeBSD-9.0-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1?
I'm looking for something similar to the Debian installer, which
provides disk partitioning, file system creation, mounts, LUKS, LVM, etc..
TIA,
David
On 06/07/2012 06:40 PM, Daniel Staal wrote:
On 06/08/2012 01:07 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
Thanks for the replies. :-)
David
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On 06/06/2012 08:33 PM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
This looks like the processor I have, I think you would use amd64. Almost
certainly your system is 64-bit as opposed to 32-bit.
Thanks for the reply. :-)
Yes, definitely 64-bit.
For a new computer, I wouldn't go with anything earlier than Fr
freebsd-questions:
I have a new computer with an Intel i7-2600S processor and DQ67SWB3
motherboard that I'd like to run with ZFS, virtual machine host,
desktop, Samba, and terminal server (on second NIC).
Can this be done with FreeBSD; if so, which distribution and
ports/packages do I need?
freebsd-questions:
Thread moved from debian-user and dm-crypt.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/03/msg01154.html
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.device-mapper.dm-crypt/5724
I seem to recall FreeBSD having encrypted disks/ filesystems/ whatever.
Is there one that
freebsd-questions:
I'm building a fresh Amanda server using FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-i386:
http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=misc&portname=amand
a-server
Most of my software background is GNU/Linux. I would prefer using the
Bash shell, but the default FreeBSD shell for root app
Sahil Tandon wrote:
> Do these ellipses include a 'make install'? Otherwise, that is likely
> your problem; devel/glib20 is not actually installed.
Michael Powell wrote:
If you previously had glib20-2.14.6 installed, you will need to do a 'make
deinstall' prior to 'make reinstall'.
...
then
mdh wrote:
The answer is to upgrade your devel/glib20 port to the latest version, then try to install or upgrade libgiofam, then install the other software.
Thank you for your response. :-)
Here's my attempt to carry out your suggestions:
20081026-122203 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
# portsnap fetc
freebsd-questions:
I am attempting to build a desktop machine using FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE
(GENERIC) and am having trouble building firefox3:
20081026-104652 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/www/firefox3
# make
===> firefox-3.0.3,1 depends on package: nspr>=4.7 - found
===> firefox-3.0.3,1 depend
Reordered for clarity -- David.
I used pkg_add (rather than sysinstall) to install MySQL 5.1 server on another
machine. While the port is called 'mysql-server-5.1.22', the package is called
'mysql51-server':
# cd /usr/ports/
# make search mysql
...
Port: mysql-server-5.1.22
Fraser Tweedale wrote:
> put the following line in /etc/rc.conf:
> mysql_enable="YES"
> and run (as root):
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start
# echo 'mysql_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf
# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start
Starting mysql.
# mysql
Welcome to the
Mark Busby wrote:
> Looking at a Trendnet KVM TK-407K switch. It shows to work with linux. Has
> anyone had success using it with FreeBSD? I hate to waste time and money,
> even with the option of resale on eslay. Thanks for your time.
I've had good luck with my IOGear Miniview GCS 78 -- 8-port
freebsd-questions:
I am a FreeBSB noob who has read http://nostarch.com/abs_bsd2.htm and is
attempting to build a FreeBSD 7.0 box for Apache/ MySQL/ Perl applications.
I've installed mysql-server-5.1.22 via sysinstall from ftp1.us.freebsd.org, but
I am unable to figure out how to start it.
RTFM:
Krishna Mohan Gundu wrote:
> I feel that time has come for me to move away from Fedora.
> PS: I am considering Debian as another alternative.
I've done both Red Hat and Debian, and prefer FreeBSD. I suggest that you get
yourself some 7.0-RELEASE CD's, buy this book, and go for it:
http://no
freebsd-questions:
I have a FreeBSD 7.0 RELEASE i386 computer, category 5E cabling, and a Netgear
GS108 Gigabit switch. The machine currently hosts CVS, and I plan to add FTP
and mirroring eventually.
I would like to add a PCI Gigabit Ethernet network interface card (NIC) to the
computer and wa
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
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Michael wrote:
> I am a computer science student taking the operating systems course.
> All of our assignments are supposed run on Linux and I don't have a Linux
machine.
I've taken programming classes and learned the hard way that the only way to
ensure that my software worked correctly on the
williamkow wrote off-list:
> May I know what is "mobile docks" ? how does it look, where can I
> find more information on it ?
Be sure to hit "Reply to All", as "Reply" will reply to the poster, not the
list.
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Regarding mobile docks, I use the
williamkow wrote:
> Please provide me more advices on installing multi operating system
> in a computer.
Don't. Get the VMware free player or server and download the virtual machines.
Or, get two hard drives, put them into mobile docks, and do a power down/ swap/
power up cycle when you want to s
Kurt Buff wrote:
> I'm trying to do some text file manipulation, and it's driving me nuts.
...
> I don't have the perl skills, though that would be ideal.
> Any help out there?
Buy "Learning Perl, Fourth Edition", read it, and do the exercises:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnperl4/index
Agus wrote:
> I am doing a little bit of security and log watching with sec.pl and
> was trying to mantain de secconf files organized... So whenever one
> is changed it keeps track of the change and can rollback
> O that is what i am going to use de versioning sytem for...
If you only have a
Olivier Regnier wrote:
> I try to write CGI scripts but i have a problem on my screen.
You might want to try looking/asking for help on the following newsgroup:
comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi
HTH,
David
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SigmaX wrote:
> My FreeBSD 6.1 gateway box keeps freezing totally. It seems to
> happen when there's a large burst of network traffic on my internal
> interface (i.e. download, flash movie, I-radio).
> I've already done a memtest, and it came out clean. Any ideas as to
> what logs might help me t
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For most people, the telephone is still the most comfortable thing. If
you have received any of the
Hi,
I really hope that you're answering questions about installing FreeBSD, since
I can't yet start threads on freebsdforum.org.
My question is :
I have downloaded the entire FreeBSD 6.1 (about 17,5 GB) and made a FREEBSD
directory on one of my HDs and now trying to install BSD on
Vasilev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2006/8/15, Aaron Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Well, we're trying to implement a custom kernel-level ssl... Is there
any
mechanism in FreeBSD to facilitate this?
Thanks!
~aaron
On 8/14/06, Giorgos Keramidas < [EMAIL PROTECTE
Well, we're trying to implement a custom kernel-level ssl... Is there any
mechanism in FreeBSD to facilitate this?
Thanks!
~aaron
On 8/14/06, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2006-08-14 18:23, Aaron Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
> Just cu
All,
Just curious, does FreeBSD (or any of the BSDs) have a STREAMS
implementation? Or does anyone know of a 3rd party implementation?
Thanks!!!
~Aaron
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Nick Withers wrote:
> Unfortunately (or at least as I understand it), the contents of
> "/etc/manpath.config" don't matter if you have the "MANPATH"
> environment variable set. Did you happen to set this yourself
> (i.e., explicitly)?
Yes:
2006-07-13 13:09:50 [EMAIL PROTEC
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> What are the contents of /etc/manpath.config ?
$ cat /etc/manpath.config | egrep -v '^#'
MANDATORY_MANPATH /usr/share/man
MANDATORY_MANPATH /usr/share/openssl/man
OPTIONAL_MANPATH/usr/local/man
OPTIONAL_MANPATH/usr/X11R6/man
hello, world!
I'm a FreeBSD newbie who has installed FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-i386 using
the "developer with X" option. "man" doesn't seem to work:
2006-07-12 21:59:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
# man man
No manual entry for man
2006-07-12 22:12:42 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
# echo $MANPATH
hello, world!
I'm a FreeBSD newbie who is fumbling his way through FreeBSD 6.1. I am
trying to install software from CD using sysinstall, but can't figure
out how to eject CD 1 when it wants a package that's on CD 2. Pressing
the button on the drive has no effect. STFW I found a page suggesting
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Sure, they are *now*. But a flaky power supply may well have pushed
> them over the edge. And checking the power supply isn't that hard;
> it's well worth the couple of minutes it takes.
The computer has been, and is once again, operating flawlessly using a Western
Digita
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> It is quite a coincidence, though.
Not really. Those drives must be 10 years old.
> If I were you, I would be suspicious of the power supply.
Verified in second computer -- the drives are toast.
Thanks,
David
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Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
> See what "manpath" command gives you. If bad, read it's manpage.
Thanks for your reply. :-)
The machine has been acting flaky, so I downloaded and burned the hard drive
diagnostic ISO and found out that *both* of my Quantum LPS 240's are bad. That
would explain the
Beecher Rintoul wrote:
> Boot off the install disk. Choose "Do a post install configuration".
> Choose "Additional Distribution Sets" - "Man" Install.
Thank you for your reply. :-)
Why is that any different than running /stand/sysinstall and choosing the same?
That's what I did, I feed it my CD
FreeBSD-questions:
I'm an FreeBSD newbie who just did a minimal install of FreeBSD 4.11 on some
vintage hardware, only to discover that the man pages seem to be missing. So I
STFW, found the following:
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc/2004-01/0568.htm
l
ran /st
Hi
Since I made at buildworld that failed my computer has been quite weird.
There was a problem with ld-elf.so.1 which I solved by copying another version of the
file from the live filesystem freebsd cd.
But after this my compiler refused to compile any C++ program.
Eventually I builded another
On Monday 03 May 2004 08:26, Mikkel Christensen wrote:
> On Friday 30 April 2004 07:58, Mikkel Christensen wrote:
> > On Thursday 29 April 2004 19:54, Mikkel Christensen wrote:
> > > On Thursday 29 April 2004 18:20, Marty Landman wrote:
> > > > At 01:13 PM 4/29/
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 12:29, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 12:11:22PM +, Mikkel Christensen wrote:
>
> > How do I add a patch to a certain port?
> > Usually I would use the "patch" program to add the patch to the source code.
> > But
Hi
How do I add a patch to a certain port?
Usually I would use the "patch" program to add the patch to the source code.
But when using ports the system begins compiling right after rewtrieving the source.
Thus not giving me a change to apply the patch.
I've seen a folder named "files" in which pa
On Monday 03 May 2004 16:42, Marty Landman wrote:
> At 01:37 AM 5/3/2004, Joe Rhett wrote:
> >On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 02:20:14PM -0400, Marty Landman wrote:
> > > On the side, this makes me wonder what the philosophy is on Windows
> > servers
> > > where the whole permissions concept is nonexisten
On Friday 30 April 2004 07:58, Mikkel Christensen wrote:
> On Thursday 29 April 2004 19:54, Mikkel Christensen wrote:
> > On Thursday 29 April 2004 18:20, Marty Landman wrote:
> > > At 01:13 PM 4/29/2004, Mikkel Christensen wrote:
> > > >On Thursday 29 April 2
My initial system was a minimal install of 4.6.0 (which I had added to
by installing a few ports unrelated to either openssl or openssh.)
I just upgraded to 4.6.2 via FTP.. everything is working like a charm
with the exception of SSH. When I try to connect from another host my
connection is refus
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