the desired effect - but it would be
nice if people affected would install this on their mental map.
(Maybe some qualified soul will even step up and fix the problem.
:-)
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care of downstream ports.
This is particaularly useful in cases like the recent bump of
GNOME components.
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Longer version: you should know what lives on directly under /
and roughly how much space it takes. If some directory which used
to take 27.4 mb suddenly has 311 mb
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Why, exactly, you remove the distfiles?
I just like to remove files that are neither needed or more than likely
outdated.
Are you aware of the DD option for portsclean?
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spamass_milter.
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empty.
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What is the best way to integrate spamassasin with sendmail?
MIMEDefang?
Short answer: mail/spamass-milter?
Real answer: depends on the rest of your mail set-up, and what
your goals and constraints are.
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Are you using pam_ldap?
I don't think so: I haven't deliberately configured any ldap
bits.
How do I tell for sure?
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Google points to Samba-related stuff. I am running Samba, but fail
to understand how this can affect a non-Samba-related login.
Anyone willing to whap me with the clue-iron?
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with remapped libraries, under x.9? then the answer is
Hell, no.
If you mean Will a port that builds sucessfully under both x.0
and x.9 be limited only by changes in the port and not in the OS?
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I don't think you can have the hostnames in a separate map file
and then reference this file from /etc/hosts.allow.
The port security/denyhosts does exactly that. (And it seems
to work.)
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- makes the parallel printer appear.
There should be a way to tall devfs to change those permissions
automatically, but I haven't been able to figure it out.
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perm/dev/lpt00666
Doesn't seem to work. :-(
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You'll also be stuck with all the crud left over from previous versions.
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* - unless the Release Engineering folks say otherwise
already running.
For a hard-core development server maybe this doesn't matter
... but the closer one gets to a production environment, the more
useful it tends to become.
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doesn't get lost.
Seconded.
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it and compare it with a saved address.
How about:
netstat -rn -f inet | grep default | awk '{print $2}'
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: class=0x02 card=0x00241737 chip=0x10321737
rev=0x10 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Linksys'
device = 'EG1032 Gigabit Ethernet'
class= network
subclass = ethernet
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cumulatively ... and I just want to confirm that I *should* be reading
them cumulative ...
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which this is not desirable.
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rebuilding sendmail. (I
have no idea about other MTAs.) This usually sounds more
frightening than it is, but can still lead to complications.
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it is
(given the nature of the raw file and the existance of the
configuration front end), but can still lead to complications.
Sorry about that, Chief. :-)
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At least some cards (+ FreeBSD drivers) allow you to set the
MAC address
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devfs(8)?
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And it seems to have worked.
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Hmm, I'd like to see your X.org config file. I am guessing you
may have the Nvidia glx module or Nvidia graphics driver
referenced in there.
File is appended.
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Section ServerLayout
Identifier XFree86
is to dissect the html then sic
fetch on it
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Greg Barniskis writes:
In my opinion, FreeBSD should never change its model to arriving
as a fully completed cake.
Conversely ... if someone wants to build something fully
specified based on FreeBSD, more power to 'em.
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David Kelly writes:
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 03:55:03PM -0500, Nikolas Britton wrote:
What I (a FreeBSD user) really want:
What I really want is a keyboard button marked DWIM (NWIS) for
Do What I Meant (Not What I Said).
A Smite! key.
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. There
are at least five free songs.How would you parse the http
string?
Like I said: not always sucessful.
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exercise for the reader.
If this change happens frequently, scripts can be your friend.
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engines, I've seen hints that the problem may
have something to do with IPV6 but no instructions as to how to
resolve it. Can anyone explain what's wrong and how to fix it?
Which BIND version, please?
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Olivier Nicole writes:
#find /dir/to/htmlfile -name *.html -exec perl -p -i -e
s/nagual.st/nagual.nl/g; {} \;
You should escape the * that you pass to find:
-name \*.html
Or quote it:
find /dir/to/htmlfile -name *.html
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or is very fragmanted and hard to follow as a
HOWTo.
I assume you have read /usr/share/sendmail/cf/README?
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Could it be there's a comma in the find command but the filename
has a period?
Problem exists between chair and keyboard, :-(
Sorry about that, folks.
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backwards across major versions.
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I'm sure you could make it go with ~7GB.
6 GB sounds about right; I think I've done it with less (maybe
as little as the high 4s) but have no formal data with which to back
that up.
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or this:
size mismatch: expected X, actual Y
the quick, dirty, and effective 99% of the time solution is to
delete the tarball from /usr/ports/distfiles and try again.
(And it worked yesterday in exactly this case.)
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e: 3697708 51283044.2BSD0 0 0
this will allocate the rest of the slice to partition 'e'.
(And we're ready to newfs.)
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takes ... but if someone told me 45 megabytes I wouldn't
disagree.
Followup questions:
1) what is the output of du /var | sort -nr | head -n 40?
2) does lsof show any open files you don't recognize, or or
have no reason to be open?
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being pulled in as a dependency?
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still my stranded on a desert island* choice.
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* - You will be stranded on a desert island with disfunctional Unix
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(fvwm2) menu.
If, however, I grab about one-sixteenth of an inch above the corner
suddenly the resize works.
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tree daily. No hassle; no sweat.
Distfiles, now were a different matter
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(I run variations of that on each filesystem daily; at this
point I know what should be there, and if something changes I ask
Why?.)
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alias dir ls -al \!* | more
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martinko writes:
i've just upgraded X11 from 6.8.2 to 6.9.0 and run into the
following issue:
I have had this:
robert, i'm not sure i got it.
do your options fix the issue pls?
No. They do, however, establish
, learning about the
cvsup/build{world.kernal} process will teach you new and interesting
things about FreeBSD, and make it easier to recover should something
go Horribly Wrong.
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possibly screw up the system by setting prefix=/ ... but that's
rather farfetched.
And the cure for a garbled source tree is a) put the right
stuff in the supfile then b) rm -rf /usr/src/* and c) re-run cvsup.
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/expat2?
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libgmodule-2.0.so.600 not found,
required by gaim
for gaim and mplayer
May be a GNOME problem. Have you read /usr/ports/UPDATING?
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to reinstall every to
rebuild the db.
If, however, you just deleted pkgdb.db then pkgdb -U will
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recommend a good response boilerplate - something that's concise,
informative, professional, friendly, and yet firm?
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the manpage, though. :)
Goal being the operative word. A very quick look at open doc
PRs suggests there could be as many as 50 PRs about man pages.
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are the permissions on /var/spool/lpd? I have a problem
where cups was unhappy with old forgotten permissions; after
some research (via Google), I changed it to 777 (eventually to 755)
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if this in fact the case.
Can somebody please remind me what commands I can use to
troubleshoot this current condition?
lsof?
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, or where is that network
configuration for that located?
/etc/rc.conf?
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getting similar entries from a card (Linksys EG-1032)
using re() in -CURRENT. I've ignored it. because it doesn't seen to
affect the eventual operation, but it would be interesting to know
why.
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certs/ dir I could find is /usr/src/crypto/openssl/certs/.
So my question: How to add a certificate to OpenSSL on FreeBSD?
Have you encountered any reason you can't just create the
directory yourself?
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name resolution problem; have you
solved them all?
The N second delay problem is usually caused by something
trying to do a reverse name look-up. You either need to disable
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of
this.
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more experience and more general enthusiasm.
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walking out. And friends they may thinks it's a movement.
- Arlo Guthrie (1969)
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-Current at a bad moment (and should rebuild), or is there an
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perhaps go by another name in this version?
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door. While appreciative of the advances made, way too many useful
things got delayed waiting for 5.0.
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This method uses the same scripts invoked at boot, and will
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