when I log into free bsd I am in the sh shell. i type history at the command
line and the machine says history not found. If I type h at the command line it
works like i expect the history command to work. In the csh or tcsh shells
history works as well as h. why does entering history at the
I am trying to mount a memory stick at the command line. I seem to be able to
mount and unmount it but i can't copy files into the stick. please see the
attached image for the commands I used and the results. If you have any
suggestions on what the problem might be I would sure like to know
other
window managers such as FVWM which may be why this patch was overlooked.
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Thanks, it looks like I had a copy from May in there that was fairly
accurate!
On Jun 13, 2012 5:03 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Eitan Adler wrote:
On 12 June 2012 18:03, William Orr w...@worrbase.com wrote:
Hello,
I had a hard disk failure some time ago
Hello,
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
/var/db/pkg/ and everything under it (before you say I should've been
backing it up, I know, I was actually doing an initial full when this
happened). Is there a way I can restore it, or at least manually add
entries I know for
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platform using this tool.
Finally, the best cross platform tool is a web service. So perhaps you should
explore the Django or Ruby on Rails path?
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to get your head around how some of the tools work,
but once you learn it, it really pays off.
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have been able to avoid this problem? Thanks. :-)
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Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 10:12:23 -0500
From: William Bulley w...@umich.edu
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Subject
and how I can correct it?
Can it be that this port does not build correctly on AMD hardware?
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According to Ian Smith smi...@nimnet.asn.au on Tue, 11/22/11 at 23:48:
Sorry William, this arrived not long after I crashed, 18-hour odd time
difference .. I've since seen Frank Shute advise how to csup from 8.2-S
to RELENG_9_0 and in your case that's likely the easiest way to go.
Sorry
it was ready for prime
time. I would not normally have done this, but there were extenuating
circumstances that required the attempt. Thanks again. :-)
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on this laptop. Please advise. Thanks in advance.
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to show you... ;^)
The above section is missing from my 8.2-STABLE platform tar(1) man page.
The whole problem is my trying to get there from here - which was what
started this thread... :-)
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:)
Thanks again. I think sysinstall is excellent and should be retained.
I will try the bootonly approach _with_ sysinstall and see if I can
get 9.0RC2 loaded properly. :-)
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to RC2 in all the distribution places.
This convinced me to burn a new DVD (against the RC2 ISO) but then
I got hammered by the not-ready-for-prime-time bsdintall program... :-(
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and uncompressed regularly, or
compressed and usually never touched again, it's worth thinking about
what's the best balance of resources.
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relative to that mountpoint.
Well, now that is interesting! I hadn't thought of that possibility...
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will try using manual and see what happens
I did not try guided.
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I tried to install 9.0RC2 from the DVD ISO today. This defaults
to using bsdinstall instead of the 8.x sysinstall.
This process gave me an error, but I'm not sure in which forum
to discuss this problem/error. Thanks in advance.
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According to Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk on Fri, 11/18/11
at 17:41:
On 18/11/2011 21:27, William Bulley wrote:
I tried to install 9.0RC2 from the DVD ISO today. This defaults
to using bsdinstall instead of the 8.x sysinstall.
This process gave me an error, but I'm
or unable to
uncompress message. Can't recall the exact error now some hours later... :-(
So the extraction step failed the first file, and I never made it to
the Post-Installation phase, sigh... :-(
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4 GB is insufficient for /var? Since it
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I'm having some problems after doing a:
freebsd-update -r 8.2-RELEASE upgrade (I had also done an upgrade from
8.1-p5 to p6 without rebooting; not sure if that's part of the problem).
I did the update, merged the config files, ran freebsd-update install,
rebooted, and then ran freebsd-update
Sorry for the self-follow-up, but I did eventually fix it - I thought I
had tried this already, but the machine seems to have been booting from
the inactive component of a gmirror array; doing a gmirror forget gm0
and a reboot fixed the problem.
w
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I had a drive which had some timeout problems, and got kicked out of a
gmirror based RAID1 on my FreeBSD machine (now 8.2-RELEASE-p3).
Normally, if the devices get out of sync, they rebuild relatively
quickly, and I can watch the progress.
This time, after running gmirror forget and inserting the
.
Helping others is a side benefit.
It isn't for me that I am doing this. It is to help others - really. :-)
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, but we have not been able to suss out what the
problem is. He and I have been running FreeBSD for over a decade, so
we are not clueless, but this laptop audio weirdness has us stumped.
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. :-)
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with the above in hand, I just may
be able to make changes similar to what you have shown above provided I
can make sense of the above verbose output. Thanks for all your help. :-)
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? I do
hate just copying something without knowing what
the heck it means -- just the pedantic engineer in
me, I reckon... :-)
The snd_hda(4) man page is not very helpful in
explaining what your four hints would do for
my T500 problem, but I guess it is worth a try.
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! But no thanks -- because I got it to work with your T400
hints! :-)
You have been most helpful and I really appreciate it. I wonder
just who came up with those in the first place? :-)
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a couple hits to the drivers if those would help.
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apache2 (2.2.19)
with mod_perl2 (2.0.5). Those problems also went away once I rebuilt my ports
starting with Perl 5.12.3 version. This makes me suspect Perl 5.14 changes or
the effect those changes have had on other ports in the ports tree.
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backups over time.
My server on hand has sata and IDE available.
Are there any recommendations that you can make about compatible solutions. My
knowledge in this area is limited.
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learning (and as such learn
the value of backups and how to restore systems).
You will not master anything unless you actually put in the time and effort.
Facing challenges will catalyse this process.
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in this directory:
/usr/ports/graphics/poppler/work/poppler-0.14.5/glib/
After I copied them to /usr/local/include/poppler/glib/ (having made it
with mkdir) I was successfully able to build the Gimp.
All this is very strange...
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According to Lowell Gilbert freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org on Thu,
01/27/11 at 11:04:
William Bulley w...@umich.edu writes:
Everything up to this point builds okay. Then this happens:
Making all in common
gmake[3]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/graphics/gimp-app/work/gimp
and instead should be: -I/usr/local/include/poppler/glib ??
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/poppler and also
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and they are all identical.
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(I tried to recompile xorg today after a port tree
update). Is manually compiling Xorg the only solution right now?
thanks in advance for any advice
giuseppe
This is what I found recently. Hope this helps you.
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mentioned (about six or so)
small source code patches. I then re-made the port and re-installed
the port. After it tested successfully, I reported my results to the
-questions list in case it would help others. YMMV. And good luck!
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I have just installed FreeBSD 8.0 and after I login it stops at $ like its
waiting for me to put some type of information in or something. So what do I
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Subject: serious (for me) Xorg 7.5 mouse/kbd problem in 8.1-STABLE
was hoping someone in
FreeBSD-land would have some suggestions. I have heard that
contacting the Xorg developers may not result in a timely
resolution. I greatly appreciate the comments on -questions
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a default. So removing or commenting
that section would let xorg-server use hald.
I don't know if this will affect your window manager. Probably not, but
worth testing.
Did that. Made that change. No joy... :-(
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, that came with. It might be
a problem with hald(8), but again, I don't know how to debug this.
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According to jhell jh...@dataix.net on Wed, 08/25/10 at 09:24:
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For years I have run Open-Motif on FreeBSD without issue.
I use a USB keyboard and a USB three button mouse attached to a Dell
Optiplex 960. This combination has worked fine
knew how to use hald,
how would that solve my problem of the disappearing mouse pointer and
consequent loss of functionality of my window manager?
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Hi,
I have just upgraded my system to 8.1-RELEASE
$ uname -a
FreeBSD makalu.abqhomenet 8.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE #10: Thu Jul
29 08:12:40 MDT 2010
r...@makalu.abqhomenet:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/FRAGMENT amd64
only to find that I cannot load linux.ko
# kldload linux
kldload: can't load
1.3.10 in
the Fall of 2009, I did have Kerberos support (via GSSAPI) and I was
able to talk directly to the network printer.
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I experienced a similar situation under different circumstances. It
turned out that the sysctl
variable hw.snd.default_unit was refering to the wrong sound card. Not
sure if thats the
problem, but it might be worth checking if you have multiple sound cards.
-- WFV
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On Mon, May
(to get a ticket granting ticket for printing).
Why is this the case? Can someone elaborate on this, or point me to
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Thanks
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I think yes. At least in my case. I have a T500 and it came with
both integrated Intel video plus an additional ATI mini-card. I don't
recall if there was an Nvidia video choice.
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Hi, I am setting up a freebsd box to act as a snort sensor on a network. The
box has three nics, one internal nic for talking on the network and to the
management server, and two nics on a single pci card that each connect to SPAN
ports on my switch. I am trying to bind the two adapters on the
(column zero)
Enter this sequence: 2dw (the line will disappear)
Enter this sequence: 100P (voila!)
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the help was very outdated anyway.
Don't know why the webkit-gtk2 build dies, though.
Thanks. That suggestion allowed me to build the GIMP successfully.
Although I still don't know why the GIMP depends on gnome-keyring... :-(
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On Dec 1, 2009, at 3:07 AM, Ivan Voras wrote:
William Taylor wrote:
I recently started having a problem with tcp connections in one of my jails.
Im running 4.9-stable
I guess it will not do any good to tell you to upgrade to 8.0? :)
Not at this time although I probably should
(0x6,0xbfbfe100,0x2b,0,0x28269b60,0x10)
86872 perdition 1259617195.147186 GIO fd 6 wrote 43 bytes
Any ideas of what I can do to figure this out?
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William
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on either 24 Apr or 25 Apr - so approximately the same timeframe as you.
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Valentin Bud wrote:
Thanks everybody for the heads up. I don't know (yet) which path i am going
to take. I know a little bit of perl so i guess i'll start reading on how
can i accomplish my goal with perl.
thanks,
v
I've been programming for a very long time, and I can tell you that both
I think 'top' is showing the external view of the process and how many
pages total of heap have been allocated (under 'RES'). Possibly your
tuner program is just showing the size of the cache specifically.
-Will
Valentin Bud wrote:
Hello community,
I have mysql installed on FreeBSD 7.0
Oliver Fromme wrote
Of course this is purely a matter of taste and personal
preference. My preference is similar to yours, but my
main reasoon is to save space. I think it is a ridiculous
waste of space if every third line consisted only of a
sole brace (opening or closing). To my eye, such
Polytropon wrote:
Okay, now I understand what you mean. Consistency refers to
the usage of spacing / tabbing for a given project that is
adopted by several programmers. Yes, I agree with that: It's
a very bad idea to have many different styles within the same
project.
. . .
When I need to read
Polytropon wrote:
I don't want to start a style debate, but forgive me the
following annotations:
1. Use the tab character for indentation. You can set its
length with your favourite editor (e. g. mcedit: F9,
Options, General; joe: ^TD). Don't waste with spaces.
2. The main() function
This isn't a BSD question. It's just about elementary C. As other
people pointed out, you could have easily caught it anyway just by
turning on warnings.
-Will
Gary Kline wrote:
people, i've been under the weather for days and will probably be for a few
more.
new and TEMPORARY meds dont
Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 07:48:00 -0400, William Gordon Rutherdale
will.rutherd...@utoronto.ca wrote:
Tabbing is the worst form of indentation. It is *much* better to use
spaces consistently.
may I ask what exactly you mean by consistently? I've seen
various opinions
when startx on FreeBSD 7.1...
1- Xlib: extension Generic Event Extension missing on display 0.0
2- [drm] failed to load kernel module via
(EE) [drm] drmOpen failed.
(EE) CHROME(0): [dri] DRIScreenInit failed. Disabling DRI.
I need some guiance +++
William Moreno
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I think you may have replies to the wrong email;)
Becki Trujillo wrote:
I just placed an order, and I am wondering where exactly my order is
being shipped. I want it shipped to Rebecca or Becki Trujillo POBox 178
Ojo Caliente, NM, and NOT to Franklin, TN/ My email is
I am curious to see if the idea is entertained even.
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Damn, that
Let the flaming begin
Or continue..meh!
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Score 1 to Chris, nice come-back. Flame on!!
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On
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I want to insert a new line of text at a certain position in certain
files recursively under a directory. More specifically, I want text
like this:
include('/usr/home/www/imp-sites/default_inventory.php');
write a script:
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
(a=0
while [ $a -lt 36
Lars Eighner wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, t-u-t wrote:
hi, i don't know if this is a freak question, but i was looking
around to
see if this is possible, and what the convention would be.
if i have say one (or even two) single file/directories among many
others,
and i want to perform any
... :-(
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cards with false
capacities bought on ebay.
This SD card was purchased from a reputable firm in New York whose name
you would recognize were I to mention it. I have had nothing but good
experiences buying from them in the past (many years four).
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I'm using the amd64 version of FreeBSD for an HP Pavillion using an
Intel Core 2 Quad processor (Q6600).
So far it's doing fine with the processor. There are some driver
problems, for instance no sound. However, as I'm using this machine as
a compute server, I'm ignoring those limitations.
. Make sure you write on the right device!
So you don't think the bad card reader suggestion is relevant?
I will also try this approach. Thanks for all the feedback. Now,
I've got some avenues of testing to work through. Later...
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I believe that FAT16 is capable of addressing a 2.0 GB disk drive, yes?
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12:46:
On Monday 02 February 2009 07:52:44 William Bulley wrote:
Recently purchased a brand new 2.0 GB secure digital (SD) card.
When I plugged this into a USB dongle and plugged the USB dongle
into an available
$ man split
This (split) is the standard unix utility to break a file up into
pieces. It breaks it down either by a fixed number of lines or by a
fixed number of bytes. Also the rules for dividing lines is
simplistic: simple newline division, no special escape handling.
If that doesn't
I tried this as you said, to no avail. Same error. Please advise.
Mel wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 14:55:47 William Bentley wrote:
No, this is a new install and there are no env vars set. I made sure
that the env was clean anyways.
As a work-around compile as:
env MAKEFILE
Hey All,
Trying to build Perl5.8 and keep getting error messages about the
makefile. This is a new installation under AMD64 7.1Release inside of a
jail. Already did a make clean and portsnap. I already wrote to the lang
mailing list as well to no avail as of yet. Any ideas appreciated.
BSD_INSTALL_MAN=install -o root -g wheel -m 444 make -f makefile all)
Mel wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 07:04:51 William Bentley wrote:
Hey All,
Trying to build Perl5.8 and keep getting error messages about the
makefile. This is a new installation under AMD64 7.1Release inside of a
jail
No, this is a new install and there are no env vars set. I made sure
that the env was clean anyways.
Mel wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 14:07:17 William Bentley wrote:
Here is the output:
(cd /usr/ports/lang/perl5.8/work/perl-5.8.9; /usr/bin/env LANG=
LC_ALL= LC_COLLATE= LC_CTYPE
1 - 100 of 288 matches
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