On 1/19/2010 8:37 PM, Diego Montalvo wrote:
What about restarting after a make install of apache and or mysql,
is it necessaryq?
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No. Just restart the apache and mysql services.
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On 1/19/2010 9:57 PM, Warren Block wrote:
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/usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22 start
Wouldn't restart be better? If not I think the old processes will still
be loaded up and serving pages.
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On 1/19/2010 11:02 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, Programmer In Training wrote:
On 1/19/2010 9:57 PM, Warren Block wrote:
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/usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22 start
Wouldn't restart be better? If not I think the old processes will still
be loaded up and serving pages
On 1/16/2010 1:01 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
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Best:
check for conflicts early, error out early if there are conflicts so
one doesn't waste hours compiling something and checking/installing
dependencies and so on
Middling:
check for conflicts late
Worst:
don't
On 1/6/2010 5:07 PM, Programmer In Training wrote:
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After testing out the boot disk on my mom's laptop, I have determined
there is an error somewhere with my computer. I don't know what it is or
where to even begin to look to fix it, but my computer is toast.
BIOS:
Phoenix - AwardBIOS
On 1/7/2010 2:18 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
I have sent some hours ago a mail to freebsd-questions
which went out fine to the MX of my ISP (as I can see in
/var/log/maillog) but does not show up in the list and not
in the Archives. The Subject: was about sendmail and SMTP AUTH.
On 1/7/2010 2:36 PM, Programmer In Training wrote:
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I too have a similar problem with my emails. They take about 30-45
minutes to be posted to the list. According to Thunderbird the mail is
sent (at least to my mail server @ Bluehost), and the time-stamp on the
message reads as the time I
On 1/7/2010 7:26 PM, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
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Hmm, having two optical drives might rise up and bite one's tushy;
It could be that you're booting from a drive in BIOS that gets
reassigned by the kernel to be number two, and the kernel's
attempting to find it one number one. NO idea for
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After testing out the boot disk on my mom's laptop, I have determined
there is an error somewhere with my computer. I don't know what it is or
where to even begin to look to fix it, but my computer is toast.
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On 1/5/2010 9:15 AM, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Programmer In Training wrote:
Hello, P I T (Joseph?),
Joseph is fine. (:
I'm rather astounded that no one has responded to your
email as of yet. IANAE, but here goes:
I'm used to it.
snipped the part about checksums, per your later post
On 1/5/2010 9:15 AM, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Programmer In Training wrote:
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FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
(r...@almeida.cse.buffalo.edu, Sat Nov 21 14:05:36 UTC 2009)
Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
/boot/kernel/kernel text=0x88d680
readin failed
Could that be readln
On 1/5/2010 1:30 AM, Programmer In Training wrote:
Alright, I am starting my install of FreeBSD not from the DVD ISO like I
was hoping (I cannot find my DVD-Rs) so I'm using the disc1.iso from the
FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-i386-all torrent. I just checked the md5sums on them
(using the utility found
Alright, I am starting my install of FreeBSD not from the DVD ISO like I
was hoping (I cannot find my DVD-Rs) so I'm using the disc1.iso from the
FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-i386-all torrent. I just checked the md5sums on them
(using the utility found at http://www.pc-tools.net/win32/md5sums/) but
I
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