David Southwell wrote:
> I am confused about the usage of the tag for src.
>
> I took a look at the web pages and found the following choices:
>
> _7_BP
> _7_2_BP
> _7_2_0_RELEASE
> _7_2
>
> But could not find anything that told me where -p2 fits into this!!
>
>
> # uname -a
>
> 7.2-RELEASE-
GrimJow Espada wrote:
> Hi I have installed FBSD 7.2 and when i try to set up xorg using
> xorgconfig or xorg -configure it doesnt work any more, any changes on the
> command? thanks
>
Try Xorg -configure instead. May want to read too:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
7.2-RELEASE #0. Generic kernel. Full installation from DVD.
I'm trying to install ncurses because I want to run FoxPro Unix, which expects
a terminfo database.
I did this:
# cd /usr/src/contrib/ncurses [Enter]
# ./configure [Enter]
The last line of output is
config.status: error: cannot find
PJ wrote:
> What can be done to access a file system that seems to have the boot
> sector screwed up?
Usually there are more than 1 file system present. The MBR will have no
bearing on any other than the one you need to boot from, and this is usually
the "/" - aka "root". Having a screwed up MB
Jeff Dickens wrote:
> Do a search and see what I mean.
>
> Any idea who to tell?
>
Looks normal to me here. Only a search or two and some refreshing, but still
don't see anything wrong.
-Mike
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David Kelly wrote:
[snip]
>
> But it is turned off. A full duplex switch does not echo the sender's
> bits back to the sender's receiver. A full duplex switch buffers the
> incoming bits, reads the header, selects an output port, and then starts
> sending the bits to that one port out of the FIF
On 16 Jul 2009, at 18:14, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:06:19 +0100,
Michael Doyle a écrit :
I am having problems following upgrading a specific port, and I
would like advice on how to proceed
in diagnosing the fault.
The application showing symptoms of unreliable
On 16 Jul 2009, at 18:14, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:06:19 +0100,
Michael Doyle a écrit :
I am having problems following upgrading a specific port, and I
would like advice on how to proceed
in diagnosing the fault.
The application showing symptoms of unreliable
I am having problems following upgrading a specific port, and I would
like advice on how to proceed
in diagnosing the fault.
The application showing symptoms of unreliable behaviour is
"WebCalendar 1.2.0b1" (a php application)
http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php?topic=About
FreeBSD 6.4 stable
David Kelly wrote:
>
> Since when does one have CSMA/CD when configured as full duplex? All
> full duplex ethernet connections are point to point, machine to
> machine, or machine to switch. There is no multiple access on full
> duplex. No chance of collision.
You are running Ethernet, right? CS
David Kelly wrote:
> Not directly FreeBSD related, but how much of a chance is there that two
> machines could communicate directly over 5,000 feet of cat5 with no
> special hardware?
>
> IIRC the classic ethernet problem limiting the distance between the
> farthest points on a network had to do
cout interprets that as a request to establish
NS and GLUE records for a new name server!
Clearly, I myself have a lot of studying to do.
The Wikipedia article on the Domain Name System is very helpful, for
anyone else wanting info on this topic.
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Glen Barber wrote:
>
> Mark it as spam and move on, please. This is not the first email from
> this person/bot.
>
Will do. Have been putting it off, but I see it spammed out to other lists
beside this one. Was wondering if he even knew what he was doing. But I can
plonk him. 'Nuff said.
-M
Ray wrote:
> On July 12, 2009 05:58:07 pm Gregory T Helton wrote:
>> On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 17:09:24 -0600
>>
>> Ray wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > I'm running FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p3, amd64
>> > I have never used mod rewrite before, but I am about to be hosting a
>> > php website that does use it and I ca
Mkt-Exemys wrote:
> This is a message in multipart MIME format. Your mail client should not
> be displaying this. Consider upgrading your mail client to view this
> message correctly.
>
So when are you going to get a clue and use a mail client that doesn't do
this? As far as this message perta
Erik Trulsson wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 07:33:37PM +0100, João Pagaime wrote:
>> hello all
>>
>> any chance of the following NIC working with
>> the latests freeBSD release:
>>
>> Embedded HP NC362i Integrated Dual Port Gigabit Server Adaptor
>>
>> FreeBSD's hardware release notes dont l
b. f. wrote:
>> But I have seen portupgrade something and then a subsequent run
>>shows this port as being 'newer' than the version it's supposed to be.
>>I've
[snip]
>>also noticed a few times it seemed like it was upgrading the same
>>version(s) over again. I just chalked this up to the ports s
Prokofyev Vladislav wrote:
snip]
>> As seen above, libtheora built and installed just fine, but ffmpeg was
>> skipped for some reason. I ran portupgrade -a again and all worked
>> fine. This ways also occuring when I ran portupgrade -arR.
>>
>> Ports tree is updated with cvsup each night. I don
tang huu trong wrote:
> Dear all.
>
> i got a problem while complie my kernel to support PAE. below is my
> process.
>
> 1 - cp /usr/src/sys/i386/GENERIC /root/kernels/MYKERNEL
> 2 - cd /usr/src/sys/i386
> 3 - ln -s /root/kernels/MYKERNEL
> 4 - vi /usr/src/sys/i386/MYKERNEL
> 5 - add line "optio
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Michael P.
Soulier wrote:
> Actually, I'm not sure cvsup is updating my ports tree properly...
>
> Connected to cvsup1.ca.FreeBSD.org
> Updating collection ports-all/cvs
> Finished successfully
I just changed to cvsup1.freebsd.org and the diff
sqlite3-3.6.13 < needs updating (port has 3.6.14.2)
tcl-8.4.19_2,1 < needs updating (port has 8.4.19_3,1)
vim-7.2.171 < needs updating (port has 7.2.209)
weechat-0.2.6.2 < needs updating (port has 0.2.6.3)
xcb-proto-1.4
On 03/07/09 Michael P. Soulier said:
> For weeks now my usual portupgrade test has returned the same thing.
Actually, I'm not sure cvsup is updating my ports tree properly...
Connected to cvsup1.ca.FreeBSD.org
Updating collection ports-all/cvs
Finished successfully
Normally there'
alexus wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Michael Powell
> wrote:
>> alexus wrote:
[snip]
>
> company policy not too use ports, any other suggestions?
Change this company policy as it is unproductive. Sounds like something
implemented by those lacking experience with F
alexus wrote:
> I'm trying to compile something and I'm getting these lines while I'm
> doing ./configure
>
> checking if libtool supports shared libraries... no
> checking whether to build shared libraries... no
>
> I went and even recompiled libtool
>
> # ./configure | grep -i share
> checkin
Paul van der Zwan wrote:
[snip]
>>
> Well at least I am not the only one seeing these errors. I think we can
> rule out a local problem and will have to wait for someone to fix this.
>
>> Note: I use cvsup to maintain a local copy of the cvs repository.
>> It is not clear if you too is doing that
kalin m wrote:
>
>
> Chris Rees wrote:
>> 2009/6/23 kalin m :
[snip]
>>
>>
>> Why aren't you using ports?
>>
>
> there isn't ports for all that i need compiling with 5.2.10.
Yes there is. You install the main PHP5 port first, then follow up by
installing the php5-extensions port. When
Ruben de Groot wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 05:35:56PM -0500, Dan Nelson typed:
>> In the last episode (Jun 22), Ruben de Groot said:
>> >
>> > My main concern here is if applying the trivial patch I posted would
>> > break anything in the http protocol layer. And if not, why isn't the
>> > P
Paul van der Zwan wrote:
>
> On 23 jun 2009, at 05:55, Frank Shute wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 07:17:40PM +0200, Paul van der Zwan wrote:
>>>
>>> The last few days I see a dozens of Checksum mismatches when csup-ing
>>> src-all from cvsup.freebsd.org.
>>> No errors appear on ports-all.
>
d use to automatically run the sshfs command when something
accessed a particular directory?
Michael Grant
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I installed an old 3Com network card in my machine (Pavilion 4455)
and it works fine, but I get the following warning in dmesg
ep0: <3Com 3C509-TPO EtherLink III> at port 0x300-0x30f irq 10 on isa0
ep0: WARNING: using obsoleted if_watchdog interface
ep0: Ethernet address: 00:01:02:69:4f:7c
ep0: [I
subbsd wrote:
> Hello maillist,
>
> Whether there is a way for booting GENERIC kernel with
> ipfw_load="YES"
>
> and
>
> 65535 allow ip from any to any
>
> rules without recompile kernel with options IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT ?
>
> This is single options who force me customize my own kerne
On 6/14/09 7:46 PM, "Gary Kline" wrote:
>
>
> the main reason i don't use vim is because of its [u]ndo
> command. as most of you can understand, there are a whole slew
> of times when i need to undo something. too often in vim,
> hitting 'u' --- sometimes > once accidentally --- has result
Fred Terp wrote:
> This is a dumb Question which I should know the answer to. I can get gdm
> to recogize my logins but xdm and wdm wont accept my username/password
> entrys what am I forgetting?
>
Not sure if this will help, but are you configuring the ttyv8 line in
/etc/ttys?
http://www.fre
VirtualBox 2.2.4 under Fedora 10 on an x86_64 Xeon e5420 box.
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Frank Bonnet wrote:
It seems ZFS would match his needs , why don't use it ?
Does ZFS really work on FreeBSD? It seems like every day someone is
posting about ZFS either getting corrupted or panicking their kernel.
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Could you use several large hard drives each with several partitions
that each have one filesystem?
With eight drives and eight partitions on each, you would multiply the
maximum total number of inodes by 256.
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Chris Neudorf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure who to contact about this, but there is a problem with the
> freesbie.org website. I can't seem to connect to it. With Mozilla Firefox
> 3.0.1.0, I get the error message "Network Timeout, The server at
> www.freesbie.org is taking too long to respond
Leslie Jensen wrote:
>
>
> Michael Powell skrev:
>> Leslie Jensen wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>> I tried that as well, same error unfortunately
>>>
>>> mount -t udf /dev/acd0 /cdrom
>>> mount_udf: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
>>>
Leslie Jensen wrote:
[snip]
>
> I tried that as well, same error unfortunately
>
> mount -t udf /dev/acd0 /cdrom
> mount_udf: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
>
> So is this a new MS filesystem that no one but Vista users can read? I'm
> afraid we'll properly see more of these problems unless suppor
Jerry wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Jun 2009 10:59:30 -0600
> Tim Judd wrote:
>
>>If that's related to 'world', all world-related build options should
>>be placed in src.conf now. What make.conf was to world+ports, is now
>>src.conf = world, make.conf = ports
>
> Please don't top post. It makes following
LoH wrote:
[snip]
> What I have found to work is to make the nvidia-driver port, but not
> install it (to get the dependencies). Then I would download the recent
> driver from nVidia's website (as of this email, 185.18.14), untar it and
> install that instead. If nvidia-xconfig doesn't work immedi
Carmel wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Jun 2009 20:13:30 -0400
> Michael Powell wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>>The nv can easily be installed along with Xorg. The nvidia driver is
>>more complex as it relies on the linuxolator to function, so there is
>>a larger number of depend
RW wrote:
[snip]
>
> Simple, but wrong.
>
> The driver is not a Linux driver, if you go to the nVidia site you will
> see that there are separate Linux and FreeBSD drivers. You don't need
> to load linux.ko at all if you built nvidia.ko without Linux support.
>
[snip]
Aha! You're right! Someth
RW wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Jun 2009 20:13:30 -0400
> Michael Powell wrote:
>
>> The nv can easily be installed along with Xorg. The nvidia driver is
>> more complex as it relies on the linuxolator to function, so there is
>> a larger number of dependencies.
This is in
Carmel wrote:
> I have an nVidia Geforce 6150LE chip on the motherboard. Should I
> install the x11/nvidia-driver or the NV driver in
> x11-drivers/xorg-drivers? Would it cause a conflict if I tried to
> install both and do I even need both of them?
>
Install the nvidia driver if your install is
ost of the utilities are DOS boot disk images. You make either a
floppy or a CD from them, then boot off of it.
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Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>> This is one place where FreeBSD is very good. It will give you
>> performance on slightly downlevel hardware that Windows Server just can't
>> touch.
>>
> is really pentium 4 "downlevel" hardware? sound like a joke to me.
Sorry - it wasn't really intended that way. Pleas
Valentin Bud wrote:
> Hello community,
>
> I have an old computer (ASRock P4Dual-915GL) with Intel P4
> CPU at 3.0Ghz and 2Gb of RAM.
>
> I am asking the list maybe is somebody out there with a similar
> configuration
> and running FreeBSD on such a system as a File Server and Print Server
> u
Michael Powell wrote:
> Martin McCormick wrote:
>
>> I have run across a couple of other ports that required the
>> acceptance of a software agreement and the process was
>> relatively painless, but this one makes up for all that and then
>> some.
>>
&g
Martin McCormick wrote:
> I have run across a couple of other ports that required the
> acceptance of a software agreement and the process was
> relatively painless, but this one makes up for all that and then
> some.
>
> For hours today, I have been wading through the Oracle
> web site trying to
Dave wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks everyone for the information on this. I'm not running
> anything ipv6, i'd like to turn this off completely. The dns for my
> network unfortunately due to lack of computers is being provided by a
> 2wire gateway 2701, if anyone has any information on this thing's dhcp or
David Collins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just gotten an old ethernet card, not entirely sure how old it
> is but it has pulse H1012 on one of the chips and appears as ethernet
> device fxp0 in freebsd 7.0.
>
> When I plug an ethernet cable between this card and another computer
> (freebsd 7.2) ifco
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Erik Trulsson wrote:
Using kenv smbios.system.product might be a good indication of what you
have too.
Running "kenv smbios.system.product" on two of my machines with Supermicro
motherboards gives me "P4SSE" and "P4DC6" which are both correct.
I know Super
On Tue, 2 Jun 2009, Gary Gatten wrote:
Surely there's a native Oracle SQL or ODBC client in the ports
collection. Have you checked there?
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Martin
McCormick
Sent: Tuesda
Prokofyev Vladislav wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have setup FreeBSD recently, can somebody help me with one interesting
> thing - Bind9 slave DNS server, everything is works great, but I got a
> problem with extended logging of xfer, etc.
> Bind9 started in chroot:
>
> root 7880.0 0.1 3156
Steven Schlansker wrote:
[snip]
>
> Hm. I was actually under the impression that you wouldn't gain much
> by compiling your own kernel (except for maybe some disk space). Is
> that not the case? Is there a strong reason to compile your own
> kernel for "production" machines? The discussion on
Kent Hauser wrote:
> Sorry I was less than clear.
>
> I've been running XP + FreeBSD dual boot forever. After installing 7.2
> (rebuilding from source), the XP partition wouldn't boot. When I selected
> "F1" at the boot menu, the system just hung.
>
> I booted from an old 6.2 install disk I had
There is no change if I
run with just one PF box.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
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Steve Bertrand wrote:
Michael Scheidell wrote:
none of my freebsd systems can surf to www.freebsd.org anymore.
ah. I see problem.. you didn't look up the host I documented.
freebsd.org is different then www.freebsd.org
host freebsd.org
freebsd.org has address 69.147.
just hangs.
telnet www.freebsd.org 80
Trying 2001:4f8:fff6::21...
Trying 69.147.83.33...
on freebsd 6.4 i386 just hangs
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Shakil Khan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Pardon me if I am writing this mail to the wrong group as I am too new to
> BSD and programming stuff. You can redirect me to right group without
> howling. By seeing some recent conversations(About the top status ;)) in
> this group it made me nervous to ask for
standard.
which as I have mentioned, is a seven-bit standard.
Just to clarify, are you saying that ASCII is a 7-bit standard?
Innocently,
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ts of them by the
end of the year.
Is there a FreeBSD ARM port? There's not one for 7.2.
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Robert Joosten wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a standard umask of 0077 on a box.
>
> I grabbed irssi from ports, but he doesn't connect to any irc server...
> running it as root will. Now I suspect that umask setting of mine.
Why not leave it at 022?
> That leaves me with a silly question: is there
able to get at the contents of that
particular jail.
But all of the jails are just subdivisions of a single operating system;
I can't run other OSes within them.
[1] http://www.oggfrog.com/free-music-software/
No, there is nothing to download yet. Real Soon Now.
Mike
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Andre Albsmeier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> found this old P2B-D board with two 1GHz CPUs and don't want
> to throw it away ;-)
>
> Has anyone got it running with ACPI and without the interrupt
> storm on irq20? Judging from old mailing list messages it was
> blacklisted in 5.3 so ACPI got disabled but sin
Gabe wrote:
>
>> From: Michael Powell
>> Subject: Re: 7.2-PRERELEASE using RELENG_7?
>> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>> Date: Saturday, May 16, 2009, 4:27 AM
>> Gabe wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > I'm a bit confused as to
Mark wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: Mel Flynn [mailto:mel.flynn+fbsd.questi...@mailing.thruhere.net]
> Sent: zaterdag 16 mei 2009 11:59
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Cc: Mark
> Subject: Re: php5 pcre
>
>
>> I thought I was the only one this had happened to. :) In my case I
>
Gabe wrote:
>
>
> I'm a bit confused as to why I have 7.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-PRERELEASE
> #0: Fri Mar 20 02:16:04 PDT 2009 but yet my cvsup config was asking for
> RELENG_7. Isn't the PRERELEASE tag supposed to be RELENG_7_2?
>
Now that 7.2 has actually been released the RELENG_7_2 tag wil
Pieter Donche wrote:
> FreeBSD 7, KDE 3.5
> To install Matlab (in linux compat mode), one must execute the
> matlab install program as root. The installer is graphical.
> When from a KDE terminal window, I switch to root (# su -)
> and try a graphical program, e.g. # xpdf, I get Can't open displa
Manish Jain wrote:
> Mel Flynn wrote:
>> On Wednesday 13 May 2009 09:21:46 manish jain wrote:
>>
>>> I want to move vi to /bin so that I have an editor available in
>>> single-user mode.
[snip]
>
> From all the discussion I have walked through on the issue of where to
> place vi, it does appear
>
> is there a way to have FreeBSD work as BGP router and/or at least
> failover between 2 different ISPs?
>
I, as some random guy on the Internet, would recommend Quagga and, yes, it will
work with 2+ ISP's on single device (server). It's well established and in use
for transit-facing Interne
Chris Rees wrote:
>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:51:46PM +0530, manish jain wrote:
>>> I want to move vi to /bin so that I have an editor available in
>>> single-user mode. This sounds simple (and should be if all you have is
>>> a single partition), but there are problems. For starters, terminfo
>
Saifi Khan wrote:
> On Mon, 11 May 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Putting out a monthly snapshot is nice and if the people are
>> > going to not find info about 'Fixit#' and commands in the
>> > legendary handbook, that is not very helpful.
>>
>> FreeBSD doesn't work this way, you are
Michael Powell wrote:
> Paul Schmehl wrote:
>
>> I have a problem with amd. It's not working right, and I don't think I
>> can fix it without rebuilding it.
> [snip]
>>
>> I'd like to rebuild amd without having to rebuild worl
Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I have a problem with amd. It's not working right, and I don't think I
> can fix it without rebuilding it.
[snip]
>
> I'd like to rebuild amd without having to rebuild world as well, although
> I'll do that if I have to.
>
[...]
I think you can just cd to /usr/src/sys/mod
D C wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm in the final stages of setting up a new wireless connection but have
> been having problems getting bpf running. For some reason, even though
> bpf has been compiled into a new kernel, the system won't automatically
> create a
> bpf0 device. On boot, the system compl
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> - FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE
>
> I am about the change the (working) nic of my FreeBSD server with a
> gigabit one.
> Logically I think it would be good to add the new nic first and test it
> and if it is working, just remove the old one (or leave it without cable).
> Is that the c
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote:
> Christer Solskogen wrote:
>> How come http://torrents.freebsd.org:8080/ have the isos for 7.2-RELEASE
>> while the announce have not?
>>
>
> typicaly the images are uploaded first before the announcements are made.
>
>
Then they give a day or two for all the mirror
PJ wrote:
> I am rather surprised and disappointed that no one has any ideas about
> using and/or installing a French-Canadian keyboard on FreeBSD. That is a
> terrible bug in FreeBSD and a worse slur on the Québecois (or
> Quebeckers) or are we being neglected and still considered "The White
> Ni
ommunity. That would be a better use of the community's limited resources.
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, with /home being a
symbolic link.
If I'm running FreeBSD out of one MBR partition (or slice), can I mount
a directory that's in a different one?
Thanks for your help!
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t you recommend I look at?
Sorry I have so many questions but I just ordered a new sager laptop
and I do not really want to have to use windows vista if I don't have
to, and I think it would be fun to learn how to use freebsd.
Thank you,
Mi
newfs will fail.
I experienced this the other day, and have been meaning to file a bug
report about it.
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Agus wrote:
[snip]
>> What is the output of "ldconfig -r" ?
>>
>>
>
> Sorry for the delay.. was too busyy...
>
> No output... just this
>
> ldconfig -r
> /var/run/ld-elf.so.hints:
> search directories:
>
Sounds like the hints file is missing or damaged. These live here:
/var/run/ld.so.hints
Tim Judd wrote:
[snip]
> Long story short, BTX is what brings the PC BIOS/CMOS code execution from
> 16-bit real mode, to 32-bit protected mode.
>
> I've had repeated problems with name-brand PCs that result in a BTX
> halted. Whiteboxes/custom builds tend to work the best (and IMHO, last the
>
g
problem that you're having.
Windows client computers can download printer drivers from their print
servers. I imagine the above DLL is meant to enable that.
Mike
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oblem,
but the 192.168.1.x addresses don't work. I've tried setting the vlan id
on the vSwitch to none and to 22, but in neither of the two cases does
it work.
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You will need to make sure the switchport facing your server is set to
802.1Q trunk and has
Christopher Chambers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was attempting to configure some software. Configure told me that:
> missing required NSS library 'nss3'
>
> A search of my hard drive and the net came up dry. Who writes the
> library and were can I download it?
>
> -
> Regards,
> Chris Chambers
Take a
John Almberg wrote:
> I need to upgrade a live, production server from 6.3 to 7.1. I can't
> afford to have any troubles with this server. I have Absolute FreeBSD
> and a few other BSD books, and the upgrade process looks fairly
> straightforward. That's the theory...
>
> Real world question: how
on forward dependencies?
I suppose I could write one but it seems like this must have been done
already.
Mike
--
Michael P. Soulier
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a
touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.&quo
Andrew пишет:
Hi All,
Does anyone have any suggestions for a lightweight webserver that will
run php?
Apache is too bulky for what I need and thttpd won't allow me to run php.
www/lighttpd and www/nginx(-devel) are definitely the most common choice
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Brent Clark wrote:
> Hiya
>
> I seem to be struggling with removing a perl bsdpan package.
>
> I tried:
>
> # pkg_delete bsdpan-IO-stringy-2.110
>
> But I get
>
> pkg_delete: package 'bsdpan-IO-stringy-2.110' doesn't have a prefix
>
> I even went to ~/.cpan/build/IO-stringy-2.110-SFns8F/ and
Ltcddata wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 14:22:08 +0100
> Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 07:26:39AM +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
>> > On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 08:50:44PM -0600, Modulok wrote:
>> > > I'm looking for recommendations for a BSD-friendly, PDF authoring
>> > > tool (
Hi all,
What is the best mechanism for applying classes from /etc/login.conf
to users in LDAP (via pam/nss ldap modules)?
Is there a special schema / attribute that the FreeBSD ports of
these modules will look to for determining the login class, or some
way to map a custom attribute?
Thanks
Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Glen Barber wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Ray wrote:
>>> I Just had the power supply die on this machine. Could a failing power
>>> supply cause this type of issues?
>>
>> Absolutely.
>
> Seconded. Power supply issues have caused me this kind of grief more
sebovick wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a long time user of BSDs, and I don't find man pages or
> documentation on the way I can master the port collection (specialy the
> fonction of make).
> I found this, interesting:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/ports-using.html, but some
> interoga
After installing Apache 2.2 it does not start and apachectl start fails with
the error message
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "xchgptr" not found, required by
"libapr-1.so.3"
Searching on the Web and archives did not reveal anything, please let me
know how to resolve this, thanks!
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