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Sorry to bother you...You know, you could just leave well enough
alone if you don't care. There goes any future donations from me and
my organization as this is more than the first untactful email I
recieved from this, I'll donate and use other platforms. Please don't
send any other
, 2008 at 07:07:31AM -0700, Chad Marshall wrote:
Sorry to bother you...You know, you could just leave well enough
alone if you don't care. There goes any future donations from me and
my organization as this is more than the first untactful email I
recieved from this, I'll donate and use other
Thank you. Although I have always felt there are better systems for
Administrative purposes, FreeBSD is a rock solid performer. I'm a Mac
user/Fan as well and since a lot of it's core was built on FreeBSD, goes
to show how great it is. Thanks to all of you who were at least
constructive and
Hello,
Would like to share a success story which I'm sure you've had in the
past but one of my servers running FreeBSD will have an uptime of 2
years tomorrow. I plan on putting on my blog but as it doesn't have
much reach but wanted to share with you since your community has made
this
and monitor the
security risks using DenyHosts and other security measures.
Thanks,
On Oct 8, 2008, at 3:39 PM, Frank Shute wrote:
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 08:54:47AM -0700, Chad Marshall wrote:
Hello,
Would like to share a success story which I'm sure you've had in the
past but one of my
hi,
I would like some help. I want to make my own build,
how do I? What tools do I need? is there a stripped
down to the base I use and add the apps I want? I'm
not sure how to go about it. I don't want to be a new
distro or anything like that, I just want to build for
me.
thanks
Marshall
I am trying to install mod_php4 using ports. The problem is I do not have
a mod_php4 directory. Does a port exist for this? How do you get a port
that you do not have a directory for after doing a cvsup?
Sorry to ask a bunch of newbie questions.
I just re-installed freebsd 6.0
I did a min install, and included prtupgrade and cvsup-withoug-gui
I installed Apache 1.3 from the ports directory
I tried to install mysql41-server from the ports directory using the command
make install WITH_OPENSSL=yes
I got a bunch of errors all related to
Thank you again for your help. Do you have any other suggestions?
Peter Marshall
On 6/26/07, Pablo Mora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/26/07, Pablo Mora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/26/07, Peter marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just re-installed freebsd 6.0
I did a min install
Hi
I am running 6.0 on i386 and have updated apache22 with the latest
and greatest from my cvsup'ed ports tree (I also think openssl was
updated to the latest beta 0.9.8e, which might be connected or maybe
not...)
All went fine until I have come to restart Apache when I get this error:
perfer something faster. Hope I'm making
since!
Thanks
Marshall
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, then you don't need
fam. (I think. :)
I haven't tried getting it to use gamin, though.
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I have my desktop set to a dark blue, and my knosole transparent ... but
directories show ip black, as do the text in conf files. How do you
specify the color of fonts for different things ?
Thanks
Peter
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Marshall さんは書きました:
I have my desktop set to a dark blue, and my knosole transparent ... but
directories show ip black, as do the text in conf files. How do you
specify the color of fonts for different things ?
If you mean directories when you ls, you could try reading the man page for ls
which
the same ...
Peter
Micah wrote:
Peter Marshall wrote:
Hey.
Thanks for the help. I just tried that and it works great.
However, there does not seem to be an option for the text inside a
file. ie. I am trying to edit httpd.conf, and the text inside the
file is black.
Peter
Settings
Is there a way to get things like flash, mpg, etc to work in firefox 1.5
with freeBSD ?
Thanks
Peter
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On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 07:04:54AM -0400, Peter Marshall wrote:
Hi Kris,
Not sure if you got this laready or not .. my mail client crashed when
I went to send it last time.
Anyway, I am not sure if I understand what you are asking ...
pkg_delete pango-\*
NOT
pkg_delete pango
Kris
Hi,
I was trying to install a different port that needed a newer version of pango.
I went into the pango ports directory, and did a make deinstall. I thne
downloaded pango version 1.10.2, put it in /usr/ports/distfiles, went into the
pango ports directory, and did a make install clean.
The
Peter
Quoting Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Peter Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I was trying to install a different port that needed a newer version
of pango.
I went into the pango ports directory, and did a make deinstall. I thne
downloaded pango version 1.10.2, put it in /usr
We're running perl 5.8.7_2 (from ports), with a mix of modules
installed via ports and CPAN, all on a 6.0-STABLE machine.
Someone tried to install WWW::Mechanize from CPAN, and when it tried
to do a 'make test', there was an error. If I build the module in
ports and go into the work directory
FreeBSD's viability as a desktop OS, so I don't mind fiddling
with it.
Thanks for any help.
Marshall Pierce
uname -a:
FreeBSD ghettotech.st.hmc.edu 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #0: Wed
Nov 2 19:07:38 UTC 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/
sys/GENERIC amd64
Hardware:
MSI K8N Neo
Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 06:16 PM 10/9/2005, David Marshall wrote:
Hi,
I've got a system with a file-backed memory disk that needs to be run
through mdconfig and then mounted at boot-time? What's the best way
to do this?
Is putting a script into /usr/local/etc/rc.d the best?
make
We have several servers that mount from an NFS server for a lot of
reading and writing. We typically have this mount listed in
/etc/fstab.
If one of these servers reboots when the NFS server is offline, it
hangs in single-user mode until the NFS server comes back online.
We have tried usiing
Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Marshall wrote:
We have several servers that mount from an NFS server for a lot of
reading and writing. We typically have this mount listed in
/etc/fstab.
If one of these servers reboots when the NFS server is offline, it
hangs in single-user mode
I've read mixed opinions on whether it's feasible to be doing msktemp
on an NFS-mounted filesystem. Is it possible to do this?
I use File::Temp to use mkstemp, but it's all the same, I get error
messages such as:
Error in tempfile() using /mnt/.X: Could not create temp file
/mnt/.hkATa:
Hi,
I've got a system with a file-backed memory disk that needs to be run
through mdconfig and then mounted at boot-time? What's the best way
to do this?
Is putting a script into /usr/local/etc/rc.d the best?
TIA!
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Hi,
Scenario: We have millions of little (almost all 10 kB), about 30 GB
total. It takes 24 hours to either tar them up or then untar them.
It finally occured to us to put them into a file-backed memory disk.
Questions:
1. How does the performance of a file-backed memory disk change as it
xmbmon, myself. healthd gave nonsensical temperature values
for me.
You can run xmbmon as 'mbmon' if you aren't running X.
-Marshall Pierce
mp3c doesn't seem to rip or encode songs from the cd. It does see the
cd, it lists the songs on it, but just creates an empty file of every
song with a .mp3 extension that won't play. I've configured
the .mp3crc config file, which must contain an error somewhere. Any
ideas?
Thanks.
# WSPse's
an
image to multiple clients at once.
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I'm having an awful time trying to get NTP working on some new servers.
Consider three machines:
jeffy: my home machine, runs 5.4 with a very sleek kernel, sits behind a router.
web1: one of the new servers, running 5.4-p2 with a kernel
configuration that *only* has options INET6 commented out:
had.
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Subject: NTP: Driving Me Nuts
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
I'm having an awful time trying to get NTP working on some new servers.
[snip
Hi,
My boss just put a new server in our colo. It has a Tyan Thunder K8SR
motherboard with 2 Opterons. When I boot an SMP kernel, dmesg.boot
includes the following:
CPU: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 246 (1991.88-MHz K8-class CPU)
Origin = AuthenticAMD Id = 0xf58 Stepping = 8
Hi all,
My boss has finally seen the light, and we're migrating from a
cobbled-together Linux box to FreeBSD very soon. In the four months
I've been working for him, I have spent more time fiddling with our
Linux servers than I spent in 4 years running FreeBSD on a number of
servers.
On one of
-02-07 at 17:47 -0600, Chris wrote:
Marshall Kiam-Laine wrote:
***hi all, rookie fiddler calling :)
just loaded fbsd5.3amd64 but it stopped at the login prompt.
(1) $startkde didnt work, is that the right command please ?
type this:
echo exec startkde .xinitrc
(2) what
***hi all, rookie fiddler calling :)
just loaded fbsd5.3amd64 but it stopped at the login prompt.
(1) $startkde didnt work, is that the right command please ?
(2) what command to start gnome ?
(3) how to tell it to start one of the GUI automatically ?
many thanks, [EMAIL
Did you figure out how to get an install cd from the ISO image file? I have a
new dell with RecordNow and I can't figure it out, but, I need to do the same
thing. Thanks.
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On Sun, July 25, 2004 0:29, Matthew Seaman said:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 08:58:15PM +0100, Drew Marshall wrote:
I understand the logic but I would have thought a line somewhere in
Makefile or the README just to give poor stupid people like me a clue as
to where to start looking. Ons further
Hi all
I have been trying to install php4 (On FreeBSD 5.2.1, cvsuped ports
tree, php4-4.3.8_1, I have tried both the mod_php4 and lang/php4) and
the full menu options seem to have disappeared. When I run make install
I get a 3 line menu offering to allow me to install for apache2 instead
of
Matthew Seaman wrote:
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Actually, php4-extensions works with any of the 'main' PHP ports --
lang/php4, lang/php4-cli, www/php4-cgi or www/mod_php4. The fact that
there are 4 different variations on a plain 'php4' port in the tree is
the reason why all of the module support was moved out
Matthew Seaman wrote:
snipped
Actually, php4-extensions works with any of the 'main' PHP ports --
lang/php4, lang/php4-cli, www/php4-cgi or www/mod_php4. The fact that
there are 4 different variations on a plain 'php4' port in the tree is
the reason why all of the module support was moved out
antenneX wrote:
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Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: Installing php4
Matthew Seaman wrote:
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Actually, php4-extensions works with any of the 'main' PHP ports --
lang/php4, lang
project
will
replace ran pretty well on a 300mhz p2.
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On Jun 3, 2004, at 8:40 AM, Jason Stewart wrote:
On 03/06/04 11:14 -0400, Steve Tremblett wrote:
I'm making a MAME cabinet and I'm starting to evaluate as much
MAME-related software as I
about much on it, though.
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On May 29, 2004, at 1:13 PM, SWIT wrote:
I got this on several hds.
was told once it was cuz the hd was like ata 100 and the cable or
controller
didnt't match .
however sometime later (months) the drives died
These may be helpful:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/10/30/FreeBSD_Basics.html
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/01/17/FreeBSD_Basics.html
Marshall
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On Apr 20, 2004, at 12:26 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 08
will look into this. I appreciate the help in this matter!
Marshall
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what could be
causing this.
Thanks for the help so far!
Marshall
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devices do not like this.
This definitely would explain it. Shows how new I am to FreeBSD.
Thanks!
Is there a way to put the proper atacontrol command in somewhere so that
it will slow the first hdd (ad0) down to UDMA33?
Thank you!
Marshall
(And now the messages)
ad1: WRITE command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
ata0: resetting devices -- done
It really really looks like a hardware fault.
This is what I suspected but below in my post, I checked the drive with
a diagnostic utility from the manufacturer and the drive
PIO0.
I will take a look in the archives to see what I can dig up.
Marshall
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over ftp
since I do not have a floppy on my system so I need an
iso to install from.
Thankyou,
Thomas Marshall
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(Atmel
chipset) wireless USB adapter working with FreeBSD, but I know that may be a
lost cause, at least for the near future. :-)
Thanks,
Marshall
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crw-rw 1 root operator 108, 0 Nov
Hi,
With the following setup I don't understand why ip from the jail
192.168.1.2 cannot reach hosts in 192.168.2.0/24. Can I use a fancy
ipfw fwd rule to make it work? Anything routes that use the default
gateway is fine.
Here is the setup:
= Host system =
default gateway 192.168.1.254
fxp0:
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