server - there
are a lot of dummies out there with big lists. It's nothing to do with
@freebsd.org. Complain to the site sending you the email.
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On Monday 11 February 2008 20:36, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
Are we sure the licence still bans FreeBSD?
And it turns out that everyone else is looking at the Macromedia Shockwave
Player licence, and I'm looking at the Adobe Flash player licence.
FWIW, Shockwave (which claims to include
if you count Flash ad banners (which frankly I can do
without), and the small number of Flash-only sites I encounter hasn't caused
me temporary inconvenience, never mind ``a huge problem''.
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rather than a filename.
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can't be changed and the sgid bit on a directory is ignored.
Again, could someone confirm whether I'm talking nonsense here?
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setgid is only used on SYSV systems to emulate the BSD semantics on a
per-directory basis - or have I got this completely wrong?
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still use it for similar reasons as you, but I can't agree on this
point.
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in correspondence with someone (on a Linux
Users' Group list) who bought an Asus WL-167G on the strength of the ural(4)
manpage, and found it didn't work - apparently later versions use a different
Ralink chipset which as far as we could tell is only supported in the rum(4)
driver in 7.0.
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Make sure you install X by using the meta-port x11/xorg. You'll miss
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dont get xorg to work.
What you are doing is correct. You do need to get XOrg working first,
and startx is the easiest way to test it. There is no point
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(x11-drivers/xf86-video-intel) instead. This driver
will conflict with the i180 driver, so you will have to remove the old
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 09:51:11PM +, Siraj Shaikh wrote:
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 09:29:02PM +, Siraj Shaikh wrote:
[...]
(--) PCI: (0:2:1) Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated
Graphics Controller rev 3, Mem
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 11:29:02PM +, Siraj Shaikh wrote:
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There should be a more elegant way to do this, but the way I did it
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# cd /usr/ports/x11-drivers/xorg-drivers
by at least three digits, up to and including the first one after
that where the first digit of the uid is a 5.
If you capture the output you should be able to merge it on the new host.
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filtered back from the Perl 6 effort.
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sysutils/desktopbsd-tools. not automatic, but at least there is a little tray
icon you can click on to control the mounting/unmounting. works well for me.
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how can i check to see the processes that have been started by inetd? i mean
other than reading the inetd.conf file... but something like top or something
that shows me the processes that are actually running?
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how can i check to see the processes that have been started by
inetd? i mean other than reading the inetd.conf file... but
something like top or something that shows me the processes that
are actually
anyone running their own tinderbox? i signed up for the tinderbox list (at
the authors site), but so far its been dead. im interested in learning to
run my own for the ports and worlds i need for my systems, so im looking for
some tips, tricks, or caveats.
anyone?
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Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 08:18:39PM +0100, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Jonathan Chen a écrit :
On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 02:03:34PM +0100, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Hello,
How build
On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 05:36:17PM +1030, Wayne Sierke wrote:
On Sat, 2008-01-19 at 11:58 +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 09:40:39PM +0100, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
[...]
I saw this page (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=118115)
which says that the last
with FreeBSD
4.5, but with the compat4x and 5x packages, the agent has never had any
trouble operating.
did something change in 6.3 that would affect how applications operate with
the compat libraries?
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% opera
2301 jhorne1 960 81652K 50320K select 0 100:57 0.20% kstars
the C column tells you what processor the thread is using.
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installed diablo.
Eclipse will only work with the native-jdk. Use your installed
diablo-jdk to build the native-jdk, and then remove the diablo-jdk.
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any thing.
your first best bet, is to visit here, and download it for free:
http://www.freebsd.org/where.html
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this:
(as my user)
xhost +
(then su - up to root)
xcalc -display :0
nothing else to it. also, you might take a look at the man for xhost to see
how to narrow down the access, because the '+' only gives you a nice
little you are now wide open for connections message.
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this time.
Feel free to come back to me on- or off-list for more details on any
of the above - just bear in mind I'm in South Africa which is seven
hours ahead of Eastern Time - which may affect how quickly I can
respond.
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Directory /usr/local/www/blog
AllowOverride None
Order Allow,deny
Allow from all
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Jonathan Horne wrote:
zbigniew szalbot wrote:
So I defined:
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alternative would be to remove the system binaries (and add
NO_LPR= to /etc/make.conf to prevent its reinstallation during a
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took was to do a new install, build/install world,
portupgraded, and then plugged in my old hard-drive, and transferred
/etc, /var and all other data across. Took about a day, and went
surprisingly well.
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. (and mine's currently a 770).
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On Thursday 03 January 2008 08:55:44 pm Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Thursday 03 January 2008 06:22:38 pm Gary Kline wrote:
This is from my OLD tao:
2 drwxrwx--- 2 smmsp smmsp 512 Jan 3 15:59 clientmqueue
possible chmod 770 the clientmqueue on the new?
seems like i had a similar trouble
from my mac, and outlook from my pocketpc all at the same time, using
dovecot.
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the same issue. i had some systems with man
pages, and some systems without. took me a bit to figure out that the ones
that had them, were all updated, and the ones without, were all 'fresh'
RELEASE installs.
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that was
locking up under the loads of building kernel. (installed at BETA4, now
building up to RC1 as i type...)
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looking at that to fill my need.
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i have been wanting to set up the ability to open an entirely new x session to
another box, in a window of my currently running session. xnest is one way
of doing this, but i was wondering if there are any others (perhaps, a little
easier to configure and get going) ?
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On Monday 24 December 2007 01:11:12 pm Jeremy Gransden wrote:
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i have been wanting to set up the ability to open an entirely new x
session to
another box, in a window of my currently running session. xnest is one
way
of doing
in /var/log/all.log nothing
anywhere so i'm really confused here about what direction to investigate.
Has anyone ever encountered such an issue ?
Thx in advance for any help.
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/etc/rc.d/named start
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QADMOS wrote:
Gelsema, P (Patrick) a écrit :
On Sun, December 23, 2007 23:04, QADMOS wrote:
Jonathan Horne a écrit :
On Sunday 23 December 2007 02:52:43 pm QADMOS wrote:
Hi everyone,
i'm having a hard time with bind9.
I'm trying to set up an authoritative dns server
On Monday 24 December 2007 02:15, Jonathan Horne wrote:
otherwise, there is always 'forcestart' intead of 'start'.
and Darren Spruell wrote:
You can get around the need to activate the variable by
prefixing your commands with the 'force' keyword (e.g.
/etc/rc.d/named forcestart, etc
speaking of catting
ive had to on more than one occasion, make sure that my cat didnt bite
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: TIMEOUT - READ_BIG retrying
error.
6.2 installs fine.
Any ideas on what to try?
Thanks
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this might be happening?
Sounds like you've got a stateful firewall in the mix somewhere that's
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multiple threads. This includes the latest deluge and azureus
ports. I've filed a PR for this:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117717
but it's been getting no love from the developers. You could try
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I have since reformatted my computer. I began using deluge
again a couple weeks ago, but am again experiencing
spontaneous reboots, now when
if necessary: it hardly even needs a
knowledge of C to fix this one - simply remove a switch statement and replace
it with a simple printf.
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ive been chasing this problem around for about a week now. ive got a
7.0 betaX box that started out as a beta 1.5. no problems with
anything.
then, i upgraded it (via cvs) to 2.0, and i instantly noticed a
problem with serving
they build, and if so, are you also seeing
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to depend on local circumstances anyway. I think it deserves to succeed.
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On Sunday 18 November 2007 05:59:12 am Kris Kennaway wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote:
i updated my workstatino to beta3, and then got on a 6.2-p8 machine and
mounted /usr/src and /usr/obj from the beta3. tried to installkernel,
but it moved as painful pace. would get to the point where
On Sunday 18 November 2007 05:59:12 am Kris Kennaway wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote:
i updated my workstatino to beta3, and then got on a 6.2-p8 machine and
mounted /usr/src and /usr/obj from the beta3. tried to installkernel,
but it moved as painful pace. would get to the point where
into private discussions, or maybe onto the ports list.
Tell me if you've heard enough of this .
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104k.
i took this same 6.2-p8 box, and mounted src and obj from my main 6.2 build
server, and reinstalled the 6.2-p8 kernel, and speed was as expected.
is there anywhere i can being looking to troubleshoot this problem (as to why
the 7.0b3 would serve NFS so slowly)?
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lately, ive been exclusively doing 'make package-recursive' and
'portupgrade -apP', and have thus collected quite a lot of packages
over the past 6 months (which use to keep multiple systems updated).
on my NFS server, my /usr
that is linked from Latest to All
would be kept, and anything that no longer has a symlink, would be
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? or squirrelmail config??
most likely, its a problem that you didnt update your httpd.conf.
take a look at /usr/ports/lang/php5/pkg-message.mod
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/usr/lib/libssl.so.4. i also went back
and reverified my newver.sh from the sources that were built and
installed world from, and it does say 6.2 RELEASE-p8.
so how on earth can it even know libssl.so.5 exists, if libssl.so.4
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of, or is that a secret?
(Sorry for the snarky tone but I've spent most of today trying to find a clear
answer).
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Jonathan McKeown wrote:
This is (I hope) a quick and easy question.
I want to ensure that any ports which depend on Apache will depend on 2.0
rather than try to bring in 1.3.
I used to do this by putting WITH_APACHE2
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a separate virtual
interface, thus allowing he jail to have its own pf configuration.
I've not seen anything else on this topic, so I was wondering if anyone might
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the same port? ive not tweaked any port security
settings on either one, so this is some curious behavior to me.
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my jails server (6.2-p8) just ran portupgrade fine, and cups was one of its
items it updated:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# pkg_info | grep cups-
cups-base-1.3.3_2 Common UNIX Printing System
but my 7.0-b2 desktop, refuses to build
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 03:57:26 pm Kris Kennaway wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 03:39:47 pm Jonathan Horne wrote:
my jails server (6.2-p8) just ran portupgrade fine, and cups was one of
its items it updated:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# pkg_info | grep cups
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my jails server (6.2-p8
which helped with the downloads).
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the drive info).
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not do
this.
before i spend hours and hours googling out my instructions on how to so do,
does the tls session operate over the standard port 25, or is this what is
referred to as the smtps port? and if so, can the server accept either
version over the same port?
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perl, it's quite complicated.
Not really:
use POSIX 'strftime';
my $day_of_week = strftime '%A', localtime;
POSIX has always been a core module. To see this in action from a commandline,
perl -MPOSIX=strftime -le 'print strftime q/%A/, localtime'
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with
FreeBSD by making it better.
If you can't or won't do that, please stop complaining, and for your
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well said.
plus, there is always:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=how+to+make+a+freebsd+dvd.iso
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. If you keep to one particular
update interface that can support using packages, eg: portupgrade, you
should be fine.
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The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people
worry
6.2-STABLE... you dont immediately know when this system was last
rebuilt without doing some other version checks first. i have to be
honest, when it comes to managing a farm full of servers, i like my
visual version checks... the same way i like my women:
easy.
cheers,
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Jonathan Horne
all my 6.2 computers say the correct time, but my 7.0 BETA-2 says an hour
ahead (as in, it didnt make the DST change last night on its own). same
timezone is selected on all computers.
did i miss some setting to obey DST changes or something?
thanks,
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Jonathan Horne
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On Sunday 04 November 2007 05:13:45 Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote:
all my 6.2 computers say the correct time, but my 7.0 BETA-2 says an hour
ahead (as in, it didnt make the DST change last night on its own). same
timezone is selected on all computers.
did i miss some
to
know that all the image is there.
I may have missed your deadline in that case - sorry, I've been on
holiday.
Jonathan
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