driver
loaded. Am I misinformed?
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Kevin Kinsey writes:
Not sure, but I believe wheel predates UNIX. I have
certainly seen the idea on OSes that do.
Some anecdotal evidence on the web suggests that the idea
was present in BBN's TENEX in 1969.
*DING!*
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predates UNIX. I have
certainly seen the idea on OSes that do.
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That looks good.
and that can be simplified by using portconf, which puts a single
line in make.conf and reads in the settings from its own
configuration file.
This as well, though I see it as reducing (in practice) to my
solution.
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it or not and portupgrade will only do the port specified (unless
certain flags are present to do all depend). I am using FreeBSD
6.2-p7.
Ca you describe the behavior you would like to see?
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memories of 5.0, and the
grim firm desire to never let that happen again. The Release
Engineering squad (et al.) has made changes that seem to be working;
let's keep an eye on things, but not cry Wolf! until we start
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with another port. (The
risk is very small ... but it's still not the right tool for the
job.)
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and, of couse, OpenOffice
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Does anyone out there have one?
If so, which connector is identified as em0 - upper or lower?
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a double size rectangle
with random pixels (i.e. different pattern depending on which
skin I am using). There is no response to any mouse click
anywhere in the window.
Details confirmed.
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make clean
make reinstall
in the cups-base port directory.
I don't know if this will work for others.
Worked for me.
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is one bug in the script, or fumble-fingers at the keyboard,
and you're looking at major re-installation. This is a job for the
Mk. I eyeball.
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Suppose you deleted /var/db/pkg by accident :( What would you
do to get it back??
The literal getting it back involves a lot of typing, or some
non-tivial script work.
Figuring out what to get back ... look in
/usr/ports/distfiles. While
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switches, it should be
trivial to write a wrapper script to parse httpd,conf and provide
the correct information.
For a compile-time switch, portupgrade users can use
pkgtools.cfg; others will have to look elsewhere.
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minutes. (Except for rare
occasions.) Aside from bugs introduced by my attempts to improve
the script, this has run without porblem for years.
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to be nut (sysutils/nut).
Check carefully to make sure it works with your UPS.
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Heiko Wundram (Beenic) writes:
I am looking towards setting up something which will let me know what part
of the world a specific ip address is from.
Check out:
http://www.maxmind.com/
Also net/GeoIP.
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have a very predictable working set of
programs, others vary very widely. Trying to compute the right
value is an exercise in futility.
By default, I use the 2x current or expected memory rule
split over as many physical disks as possible.
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Subhro writes:
I was going through the man page of portupgade.
Does portupgrade -af have the same effect?
It should.
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Jona Joachim writes:
The only native solution I know of is gnash but last time I tried
it it was very unstable and very slow.
gnash 0.8 is not in the ports yet.
Is there an estimated date of arrival?
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misbehavior will
be difficult to diagnose. (Misspell something, and you might even
affect compiling the OS. No thanks.)
I use portupgrade and pkgtools.conf. Perhaps not the fastest,
but generally reliable and has few unintended consequences.
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Simon Gao writes:
Is there other way to reduce secure level to -1 without reboot the
machine or drop into single user mode?
As I understand it: no. And that's a carefully considered
choice.
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(personally) confirmed
within the least few weeks.
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what Xorg FreeBSD 6.1 had,
but this an old card and is probably supported.
I would also commend investigation of x11-servers/mga_hal.
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is not to direct all output
to /dev/null. If the 22 hour build of OpenOffice blows up, and the
output has vanished, you may have to start over.
Instead, send it to a log file which can then be discarded if
everything goes well.
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that, by
modifying FILE - to not break at the whitespace?
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to your script, and it should work. No
bash required.
Tested and confirmed.
Thanks everyone - the script works.
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Rakhesh Sasidharan writes:
Kind of related to this topic. Is there any way I can find installed
packages that are *not* required by any other packages?
/usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg_cutleaves ?
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not
have to backup and then readd to the system. is there a way I can
reinstall and leave parts of the file system intact?
I'm tempted to say If you have to ask this question, the
answer is No..
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) the database, the import it to the new
version. But you should check the documentation for the official
policy.
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Alex Pietjouw writes:
I'm running a FreeBSD 6.2-Release machine with sendmail, clamav
and SpamAssassin 3.1.6 which is working great.
I'm running a similar setup on a -CURRENT machine with no
problems.
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system, named is running and nfs runs
happily.
I'm not sure this will work, but have you considered mapping
those hosts in /etc/hosts? Also think about the contents of
/etc/resolv.conf.
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: yes, you can. Mind you, I'm not sure
it's the most efficient way - since I have portupgrade installed,
I prefer portsclean.
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Chad Perrin writes:
Isn't Perl part of the base system these days?
Perl has not been part of the base system for several years and
was deprecated for some time before that.
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The network team is currently rolling FAST_IPSEC into IPSEC, and
getting rid of the current IPSEC
I found notice of this in the overnight updates to
/usr/scr/UPDATING for my -CURRENT box.
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I haven't tried the running from an xtern step, but would
expect to get the same results.
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to hire people who ought to know
better - where the entry page is 100% Flash. Not even a button for
[Skip Flash].
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If you install www/nspluginwrapper, and follow the instructions, the
flash plugin will work with native firefox and opera browsers.
This is flash-9, and not flash-7?
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As a result, even when I've checked for known issues I am
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(in one case) 600+ ports.
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-3 ps3
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Christian Walther writes:
Maybe the OP does what he describes, but chooses the wrong button
to continue the installation, so that these settings are
discarded by sysinstall.
I've done this, and more recently than I'd like to admit.
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graphics/dri, and possible graphics/libdrm.
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Amarendra Godbole writes:
Does xorg 7.2 have more dependencies, and hence so many ports
were installed?
No, but a _lot_ of stuff which used to be bundled is now its
own port. An additional 225+ packages sounds about right.
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Robert Huff writes:
huff@ csup -L 2 current-supfile
Parsing supfile current-supfile
Connecting to cvsup3.FreeBSD.org
Connected to 128.31.0.28
Server software version: SNAP_16_1h
Negotiating file attribute support
Exchanging collection information
Establishing multiplexed-mode
Exchanging collection information
Establishing multiplexed-mode data connection
Running
Sender: Permission denied
First time _that_ happened. :-(
Anyone know what the probable issue is?
Respectfully,
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Not according to this. libGLU.so is a sym-link (man ln,
option -s) pointing to a file which doesn't exist.
Why that's so I have no idea. I'd start by make clean in the
port directory
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very long string of hex digits
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That's not entirely fair. IIRC that was originally intended only
for developer use, but after CBM got their hands on the Amiga,
they cut corners and it just got left in
Some of the old I.B.M. abend messages were also ... intersting.
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to the documentation on how to
enable this again?
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reading the first
two pages :P
Follow the instructions carefully, and it's not as scary as it
sounds. (You will need a backup ... but you have one of those
already right?)
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Some of the directories under /usr/src have gone missing.
How do I re-create the directory structure? I know mtree is
involved, but have no idea which flags and what file to feed it.
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the source using one of the standard methods (see
handbook).
Intersting - fetching with cvsup seems to have worked where
csup did not.
I may investigate further if time permits.
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One exception I'm aware of: I believe mysql defaults to /var/mysql.
(On the other hand - if that data is important, you already have a
separate backup arrangement. Right?)
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Can someone confirm GCC 4.2 is now in the -CURRENT source, and
if so effective what date?
Thanks.
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) then one I current
have?
Check out the contents of /usr/ports/ports-mgmt.
(I use portupgrade. Your mileage may vary.)
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Mike Barborak writes:
Perhaps another tack, what is the last script executed during
boot up? If I add a line like /bin/hostname www.mydomain.com to
/etc/rc.local should this force the hostname change?
Start with man rc.d.
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that affects, but
the backlog of other ports comparable to a major version change,
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Garrett Cooper writes:
Anyhow, getting back to the video thing at hand, if Gary was to
purchase a card he should purchase an nVidia card. It's the only
brand with OpenGL support properly enabled in Linux and
FreeBSD. 5000-6000 series would be sufficient.
Anyone considering
this closely.)
About sharing system memory, that is. It was my impression that was
true for AGP, but not for PCIe.
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As to why ... for their own reasons some folks put things in
/tmp they don't want to vanish.
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In C code, is there a quick and dirty way to tell if a path
points to a directory? Or do I have to open the parent directory and
check the entry for that name?
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In C code, is there a quick and dirty way to tell if a path
points to a directory?
man 2 stat
This, I believe, will be the answer I'm looking for.
Thank you.
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and:
thunderbird 2.0.0.0
gnome-vfs-2.18.1
libgnome-2.18.0
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Garrett Cooper writes:
Did you build thunderbird with custom cflags,
CFLAGS= -O -pipe -g
and have to tried getting
a backtrace for all of the calls made from thunderbird using the
coredump and gdb?
??? Coredump?
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the conditions of my previous
message. No core dump.
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To elaborate a little:
When fsck finds a file that no directory thinks belongs to
it. it stores that file in the lost+found directory of that
partition as #inode.
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incremental cost of $50 per week of backup.
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errors. (Not MARKED CLEAN but not errors.
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speed of, say,
15 Mbytes/sec means a dump will take less than 15 minutes.
As for inter-OS software operability - no idea.
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this is to install to a new disk and
mount the old disk (hardware) read-only. The backup /is/ the data;
100% accessible and 0% chance of accidentally deleting anything
critical.
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does mmap work on freebsd as it works on linux? ie: can i mmap
any device? are there constraints on the device which should be
met?
U ... man 2 mmap?
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make make install make clean
Expect the latter phase to take at least a few hours, dependant
on the speed on your conputer.
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