t. They may have
free access to the technology required and may provide free labor
too, in exchange for your providing a "real world" work experience
(a practicum or internship type effort is usually a requirement in
these programs).
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
Sout
Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:49:23 AM, Greg Barniskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Not nearly as featureful (read: bloated, cough, cough) as MS
Project, but if all you want is simple Gantt charts and work
breakdowns then try out Imendio Planner for gnome, which can be
breakdowns then try out Imendio Planner for gnome, which can be
found under ports/deskutils.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions
not be able to easily
determine if it was your mistake or the OS. Also, every time you ask
for help with a problem, part of the answer is likely to be that you
should upgrade to a current version to fix it.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS
n this subject;
the actual display specs may vary depending on what options you choose.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd
Mark J. Sommer wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Greg Barniskis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 8:02 AM
To: Mark J. Sommer
Cc: 'Hans Nieser'; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: How to redirect mail sent to root to external mailbox?
Mark J. So
will get overwritten on upgrades. It
is best to override the defaults via the mc config generator, so
that "CE root" doesn't appear in the first place.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LI
ou can probably override this by putting an
appropriate entry in your .mc file and then making a new config file
from it, but offhand I don't know what mc syntax you'd use.
Your bounces get masqueraded because the outside envelope is not
"From root" anymore, it is From yo
wser (e.g. you probably have to
write or at least tune some XSL directives specific to your DTD, in
addition to telling Apache to send XML to your XSL preprocessor).
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
L
#x27;ve been through this
particular annoyance a couple of times now, that's now my standard
practice upon taking a new monitor out of the shipping carton.
Finding the information on the web (or even in the product manual)
is not always easy, and the xorg automated config tools can't always
is discussion is germane to that list charter
(d) need a real big mop for all the spilled milk and tears
Hey... take NetBSD's flag logo, flip it vertically, draw some more
lines, update the text, and walla! a FreeBSD mop logo! Perfecto.
Biggest. Bike. Shed. Ever.
--
Greg Barniskis, Compu
ussion please go over there, perhaps? Or perhaps even better,
just keep going on the slashdot thread already started? (the Pokemon
bit is hilarious)
I sense a long and flaming trail of utterly useless (non-germane)
bike shed parts about to descend on this list...
--
Greg Barniskis, Comput
ey.
More basic PCI parallel port cards are very common throughout my
network, and we get them for under $15, IIRC. As cheap (or cheaper)
and far more consistently well-behaved than most USB adapters.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
a non-fatal way (esp. if
you are portupgrading a glob of things, or -a, rather than focusing
on individual packages).
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266
gnome
upgrade. The tip on using 5.6.2 instead might be another way around,
but I'm pretty sure the root of the problems I had were actually
with imake and maybe other X stuff not being in the state required,
even though the evident choke symptom is on a perl module.
--
Greg Barniskis, Co
al HD hanging my startups until I
learned to only attach it after everything else was up. Never did
figure out exactly why (not enough time to play with it once a
workaround was presented).
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
L
of which (and of course other handbook sections and articles)
may help you get more out of your system. Enjoy!
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
er and even better titles.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd
in that direction for processing. If yes, is your
firewall configured so tight that it's killing the packets you'd
like to forward?
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
__
er similar "ownership" and maintenance issues, but I doubt
it. If man's not part of the native BSD core, what is?
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
__
sd.org/cgi/man.cgi
You could save those views as HTML, I suppose. I prefer to always be
getting the latest version. I also find that in a pinch (lame
printer + no/slow Internet) it works OK to do
man foo | lp
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SC
be able to trick your BIOS into booting from ad1
directly, but (a) I've never tried that and (b) heard it's not
really recommended because of unpredictable results.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Netwo
a packet
that exceeds fxp0's MTU, so... the solution is to tune the router's
MTU, rather than fxp0? I am admittedly just guessing, but
intuitively that seems right.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Libr
u can't control.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ques
n a nutshell).
If otto is no longer providing any services to the outside world,
how about just indicating via DNS that otto is CNAME to galley?
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange N
Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
* Greg Barniskis [2005-08-29 11:45 -0500]
Eh? Bad assumptions about snapshots, I think. If a snapshot occupied even a
tenth of the space of the data that it represented, we would quickly fill all
our disks and the snapshot technology would be almost as painful as
r 25 14:17 admindb
Tim
Even with correct permissions, I think you get 403 if you ask for
/mailman/ by itself, unless your Apache config allows automatic
directory indexing, which of course it ought not on cgi-bin stuff.
Try accessing some /mailman/, e.g. /mailman/listinfo, and
not just
handbook sections again, and test your
assumptions by measuring the actual change in snapshot size. I don't
think your perceived problem really exists.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266
Also, after your Windows installation successfully got an IP, did
you release it before shutting down and trying FreeBSD? If I recall,
that was also required in my situation.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library Syste
to
improve tcpdump performance, see this message:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2003-May/006183.html
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
oblem.
Another approach might be to use DHCP reservations (or, ugly,
manually configured IP settings on each PC), and if possible, smart
switch VLANs, to segregate Win98 clients onto their own subnet and
simply filter by IP address.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Libr
ork if you have some Win98 boxes that you'd like to
pass, and some that you'd like to drop.
Otherwise, maybe you could fix the problem by installing FreeBSD on
all the Win98 machines. 8)
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Inter
the hardware in question often "works fine"
with other operating systems, that's not in my view conclusive
evidence that the new FreeBSD code is bad. Make up your own mind, by
all means, but jumping to conclusions is rarely going to help you
actually resolve a problem.
--
Greg Bar
op | grep apache").
Got apache2_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf?
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org maili
Sorry, I'm an idiot and didn't read your whole message. Nor even
half. Must sleep more.
Greg Barniskis wrote:
Jerry Tarwid wrote:
I am dual booting with Winblows XP and FreeBSD. I installed the
FreeBSD Boot manager so I can dual boot. I now want to remove it! I
have freaking s
will simply invoke FreeBSD's
fdisk on your behalf, if I'm not mistaken.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.or
-using.html
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
To
ines cannot be load balanced with the fiber link because the fiber
and T-1 lines end in two different ISP routers on the far side
(actually in two different POPs). So, we just have the ISP router
configured to use the fiber if it's up, or to use the combined T-1's
if fiber goes down.
e a written
approval from the copyright holder for use as a "get out of jail
free" card. IANAL, but IAAL (I am a librarian ;) and have spent more
than a few hours on the subject.
Anyway, this thread is getting way OT for -questions. The OP's
question was answered I think.
er
should probe all known sound devices, then
# cat /dev/sndstat
should tell you what specific module to name in loader.conf so that
it is automatically available on subsequent reboots
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
--
Greg Barniskis, Comput
the route provider upstream from you for clarification of
whether this is legitimate (and whether you have specified the
correct default gateway in the first place).
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Int
Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On Wednesday, July 13, 2005 17:22:31 -0500 Greg Barniskis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I understand that your mouse problem got "solved", but just out of
curiosity, was it PS/2 and was there a KVM switch box in the mix? Are you
also tracking -STABLE?
It i
flaky problems, but I've never had any problem with any hardware or
OS on this particular switch box model).
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
_
quot;case has been opened" bits).
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman
ense).
Then, put in /usr/ports/distfiles/DarwinStreamingSrvr5.5-Source.tar.
Which you'll see is rather different from your original post.
If you did do a recent cvsup, maybe some combination of make clean
or portsclean is
onents and applications up-to-date?
You are emphatically encouraged to use portupgrade -- and only portupgrade --
to keep your GNOME 2.10 components and applications up-to-date.
One would hope that if the answer ever changed, the FAQ would also.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integr
itry
noted, you're likely in for some painful compile times if you do
antyhing serious with it.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-quest
better than Windows command line telnet in many other ways (color
control, selecting text with your mouse automatically copies text to
the clipboard, etc.). Also, you don't have to figure out how to get
telnetd working... just sshd_enable="YES" in rc.conf, and
inetd_enable=&q
e). Rather than
a port scan, you could test with some thing simpler, like
$ telnet localhost
Final note: telnet is "off by default" for a good reason (inherent
insecurity). If you don't have a really good reason (e.g. "my
priceless, irreplaceable legacy application requires
small footprint router/server
device, where the small form factor host chassis will only have a
couple of PCI slots, but 4 or more separate LAN interfaces are desired.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS
ntation OS independent and
inseparable from the script). In this case, result is the same as
the man page. See also:
perldoc perlpod
for more information on embedded Perl documentation.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LI
is depends on the options that you specify (for either
packages or ports). Typically, though -- yes, building a port will
automatically build the dependencies.
More about packages & ports can be found in Chap. 4 of the Handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.
n planning. Planner is
easily installed as part of the gnome2-office metaport, or I'm
pretty sure that you can install it separately.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
,
like maybe it's looking for a
separate POP user authentication database separate from /etc/passwd.
I know that we do this to support APOP logins.
Do you have /usr/local/etc/qpopper/pop.auth.db ?
You may need to initialize it and then add your username to it.
man qpopauth
--
Greg Barniskis
have a recipe for mass
downloading the ports distfiles, but I've never thought about doing
that so I can't comment.
You might consider buying the CD or DVD release sets from
freebsdmall.com. They come with many additional ports packages.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems I
ir DNS server addrs (which you'd also do with
dhclient.conf).
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
and that you
don't give blanket superuser privileges to others -- give them
discrete added privileges with sudo, and/or sink their accounts into
a jail environment.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Networ
nd
VertRefresh attributes accordingly, and your Screen section. The
Xorg -config step gets most everything else set to a basic working
state for you (or at least it has been quite good at it on the last
4-5 boxes I used it on, all with various video cards -- using 5.4).
--
Greg Barniskis, C
e keys.
If you've already gotten that far, using ssh -v[vv] can help you
isolate where things are going wrong.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
on
the subject. Have you anything to suggest?
Sorry, not my field. For best results, it is recommended that you
not ask two unrelated questions in one post. If no one jumps on this
one, try again.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library
ery, as well as any DNS-related firewall rules that may be in play.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org ma
/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
kldload snd_driver
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/m
that the meta loader was finding device pcm0 and from there figuring
out which sound module I needed to load from /boot/loader.conf with
my_modname_load="YES" (can't remember the actual module name I used)
Then boot, and Gnome starts up happy (just like me every time I boot
F
r instructions to the official FreeBSD Handbook
methods. See:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html
specifically, see:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library Syst
keeping the file in /var/log proper instead for real
parity with the other httpd log configs?
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
freebsd-questions
(4.x)
The new password should be at least six characters long (which may
be overridden using the login.conf(5) ``minpasswordlen'' setting for
a user's login class) and not purely alphabetic. Its total length
must be less than _PASSWORD_LEN (currently 128 characters).
--
Greg
, you
*are* running Windows, are you not? You're just not dedicating your
hardware to it. For a monster like Exchange, I'd probably want to
dedicate hardware (just my prefs -- unruly beasts should be isolated).
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System
s up, you've got
connectivity just fine, but something's dropping the ICMP packets.
PS to Abu -- your written English is as good or better than many
native speakers of the language, so don't apologize for it. =)
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library Sy
of
course I would prefer that FreeBSD be the custodian of the storage
system. Speed is important, but reliability much more so.
Any pointers would be much appreciated, thanks.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
,
ree" stuff you want, like an antivirus subscription or what not --
sometimes these installations come with serial numbers "embedded" by
the vendor, that you must use to register the package before you'll
be able to successfully reinstall them from CD after reinstalling
Windows.
kup on server
B's command line. If you ask there for the MX record in question, do
you actually get the right answer?
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
A: Because it reverses the natural
re domain.com is named for different purposes. Hunt them
all down and kill them.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
A: Because it reverses the natural flow of a dialog.
Q:
Greg Barniskis wrote:
...
Well, sorry it's not the simplest thing. Being an old school CLI mode
server monkey, I don't really have any great X Windows expertise to offer.
No sooner had I sent this than I recalled the result of a previous
experiment I performed trying to get KDE runn
Dmitri Furman wrote:
Thank you Greg. Yes it is native resolution for the display. This is
what I run Windows on. It is also using 60 Hz for refresh rate.
From: Greg Barniskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dmitri Furman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:
is likely to look at
alternate resolutions, but generally "there can be only one" with
regard to best image quality.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
___
hroot/path/etc/named.conf.
(keep in mind that this advice is from dim memory of having this
problem over a year ago, and it could be I'm just wrong, but I'm
relatively sure about sandboxing having this problem ;-)
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library Sys
d emerges, I will be happy. If not, I
will continue to use a high fence to obscure the view of the shed
that I cannot use. I would of course be thrilled with a solution
that used a sysinstall "theme" choice for boot screens and other
"logo embedded" aspects of the OS so that
o there?". I suppose the
solution to the potential ambiguity for this or any other comparable
logo would be to get McKusick to sign off on it in some formal way,
indicating "that is not Beastie".
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS
e, service
dependencies, project activities, etc.
OK, so now maybe I expect some flamage about bein' chicken, not
standing up for what's right, etc. Well, horse hockey. I have a duty
to my employer not to waste everyone's time with the deamon/demon
discussion (over and over and
y: Love Beastie. Honor Beastie.
Keep Beastie around on various web pages, book covers, shirts, etc.
But getting a new logo for general purpose brand identification is
definitely not a bad idea.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Ne
as
simple as drag-n-drop, but not quite.
Barring any other more detailed help that may pop up from this list,
just go into the Mac software that you use to burn CDs and search
their help for "ISO" to get tips on appropriate ISO image burning
techniques. It should be blissfully simp
ribly cumbersome. If removal speeds
development and testing, giving me more timely advances in FreeBSD
features, at the cost of I have to "portupgrade -[args] perl" once
in a while, I am A-OK with that.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Lib
e Internet". It does far more
support work than you probably suspect, and has a pretty good track
record as such things go. Recommend you learn a lot more about "the
robot arm" before asking for its removal. ;-)
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Librar
ory reconditioning before anyone could usefully attach
it to another computer. I hope it's true, as that was our primary
justification for the cost of the degausser.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange N
192.168.0.1 and no
other interfaces. (YMMV, as I've never actually done this). Don't
forget to stop and start named after tweaking named.conf.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608
contribute work, or money, or sage
advice, or the very least, a bit of good humor to this project and list.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
, (608) 266-6348
_
0.
One may have come with the modem; if you substituted another
ethernet patch cable you had on hand, that may not work. Or vice
versa, if you have put a hub or switch in the mix, you may need to
replace the modem's provided crossover cable with a normal one.
----
At 01:57 PM 11/8/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the 4 bozos who jump on everything I say will
just cut back on the coffee there wouldn't be so much BS.
In a previous message, you indicated that you were sure some people
found your posts valuable. The point you seem to be missing entirely
is that
t; things that you're probably looking for.
Someone else already mentioned StarOffice. Don't forget the Netscape ->
Mozilla code path as well. I assume you can still get the original commercial
code base somewhere.
--
Greg Barniskis <[EMAIL PROTEC
parts.
--
Greg Barniskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
South Central Library System (SCLS)
(608) 266-6348 www.scls.lib.wi.us
___
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
To
atforms with built-in RAID (PERC 3/Di) using aac, and
no trouble with either 4.8-STABLE or 4.9-STABLE since then.
------
Greg Barniskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
South Central Library System
m still learning the ups and downs of using portupgrade, but it
is way more ups than downs (with one of the biggest downsides being trying
to get it happy if you've previously done lots of MCPAN shell updates).
Greg Barniskis
___
[EMAIL PROTE
server configuration
to make this a non-issue?
--
Greg Barniskis
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
South Central Library System (SCLS)
___
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
101 - 193 of 193 matches
Mail list logo