somewhere like http://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-bin/fm
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related to the order in which
partitions are unmounted.
Any idea?
Thanks.
Check if there is a new bios for you PC. I had this to with one of my
boxes. ACPI (thats what shuts you computer down) didn't work ride. I
needed to update my bios.
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Alejandro Pulver wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 12:05:14 +
Alex Zbyslaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 6600 with FreeBSD 5.4 XOrg 6.8.2 but still
nvidia-driver-1.0.7676_1. I have an occasional problem where the
whole screen is shifted left on startup, but exiting and
restarting X
whatever.your.hostname.was show from
the machine where you seem to be getting the wrong answer?
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understood that the wrong
IP (127.0.0.1) was apparently being returned for a host name that should
have had proper IP. Personally, I would want to find and fix that
problem rather than hacking round it, otherwise it may come and bite you
in the bum at some later date. Just my $0.02.
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PS
a whole freebsd-mobile mailing list? A
trawl through recent archives might at least get you some starting
points, and if there are regular problems, some things to exclude.
hth,
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busy
or hot and other times it just goes oke.
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3 08:11 /usr/bin/su
That's why I'm asking about this.
I think there should be some flags set by default.
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Alex Renn
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Subject: CD
it for you.
There have also been posts this week about a bootable CD which contains
every useful tool under the sun (and a few useless ones, no doubt) which
I think contained this, as well as various other manufacturers' disk
tools: http://ubcd.sourceforge.net/
--Alex
time.
2) If it does happen again, try transferring the files individually,
inside a for loop perhaps, and see if the problem persists. If it does,
try ssh-hpn and see if that works better.
Hth,
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antispam tool I've
used in years.
Can you elaborate a little? I.e. what IP's and mailservers, and why?
Thanks,
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fail, then you may need to get an add on, bog standard
SCSI card that's supported by FreeBSD. Something like the cheapest
Adaptec which will drive the tape at full speed.
--Alex
PS I assume there's nothing obvious like termination causing the problem.
PPS A quick google for freebsd ida tape
.
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want is libdl not libldl,
that might help you with googling.
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was that portsnap would delete any local changes in the
ports tree. Has that changed?
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through a firewall to it for reasons whose exact details now escape me.
Hope that helps,
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PS CCed to freebsd-questions, since the message which spawned this
question appeared there, and it's the kind of info I was looking for
when we were thinking of getting Dells
michael paquette wrote:
HOW DO i GET MY NIC CARD TO WORK ON MY LAPTOP USING FREEBSD ?
Why don't you tell us what the NIC actually is? And please STOP SHOUTING.
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switch with kbdcontrol -
see the man page.
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192.168.0.255
inet 192.168.1.2 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
ether 00:11:d8:94:74:49
media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseTX full-duplex,flag0,flag1)
status: active
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in the ocean, so I would (and do) put swap on both.
Of course, if the machine actually swaps regularly then investing in
more RAM would give the best performance!
--Alex
PS If the two disks are larger than your actual needs, then you might
want to consider emergency scenarios like one of your
moves you back to the first). I suggest
that F5 is actually doing nothing, and that the loader just times out
and boots from the FreeBSD disk, probably because you have not installed
the FreeBSD boot loader on the Windows disk.
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(*) Linux is different and does treat it's partitions as the same as
DOS/fdisk partitions, which must make multiple installations a real pain
in the behind. It also explains why most Linux
done
host1: DOWN
host2: UP
You might also consider nagios from the ports but it may be far more
than you want. With the limited information you provided about why you
want to do this, no-one will ever know.
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) of whatever disk bootmgr has been instructed
to use.
There nothing (except a crap BIOS or an ancient machine) to stop you
from booting any of the 4 slices (apart from logical ones IIUC). I've
certainly had 3 different FreeBSD installations on a single disk before now.
--Alex
/dev/ad0
show?
I have a 20Gb FAT32 partition mounted right now - made with
PartitionMagic rather than XP itself, but I wouldn't expect that to be
the problem.
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http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2005-July/092614.html
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have such a partition then you'll have to provide some specifics (what
did you do and what failed?).
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chipset on a different PC has no such failing.
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things so cards
which worked in one revision, fail in another.
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heard
recommended.
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jdow wrote:
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jdow wrote:
http://www.surl.org/.
You mean http://www.surbl.org/
The other URL works but isn't very useful :-)
I did indeed mess up and leave out the b. Mea culpa.
I should add thanks for the interesting post and useful information
configuration options and don't
want to recompile, then check out using packages. The handbook
undoubtedly has something to say about them, and you can still use
portupgrade.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html
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-a in your start up script too just so you can
see what the limits are when apache starts.
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and specified this with
the internal quotes as a parameter to moused. Garbage in, garbage out
I'm afraid. Take it out of rc.conf and put in in your X config file
where it might do you some good (assuming you have a mouse wheel).
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compatible (as a search on google would have told you).
If you have a 32 bit AMD 2500 (like an Athlon) then that too will work ;-)
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one such job might run at once then you'll have to find
some way to name the file differently for each run. Calling it
/tmp/portmanager.$$ would probably work as each invocation should be run
using a different shell process. I haven't tested this :-(
--Alex
PS Background isn't really
list incomplete
=== converters/p5-Unicode-MapUTF8 failed
*** Error code 1
1 error
Either ditch your refuse file or use 'make fetchindex' from /usr/ports.
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cannot find it in the /sbin directory. The 'man' pages
do not have any listing for it that I can find.
The command is ldconfig (ell) not idconfig. If that doesn't fix your
problem you can find man pages at: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi
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to gzip would still make a difference, unless you have nothing but
images/video/audio files.
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. So in heterogenous (read windows dominated) environment where
you want to be able to access these things, an iSCSI initiator for
FreeBSD can only be a good thing.
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a different password
for windows from BSD. And make sure you protect the file, though any
super-user will always be able to read it, if that is an issue.
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the cracker got into the system? Why?
How are you ever going to feel secure about your newly configured
machines until you *know* that the hole used to crack them has been closed?
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in a config file. I say common,
because these are the ones I regularly make :-) ssh -v is your friend.
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the fix above at your leisure or wait
for someone to fix it officially.
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Mike Hernandez wrote:
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 05:22:08PM +, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Jeppe Larsen wrote:
After running cvsup and portupgrade, I'm having some problems with xterm
and some other programs.
Portupgrade failed because of the following:
=== xterm-206_1 conflicts
Jeppe Larsen wrote:
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 17:22:08 +, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
I believe upgrading xorg-clients and then xterm should work, if only
that damn xorg-clients port would compile! I found this link late last
night which might help, but haven't tried it myself yet.
http
the ports. See a thread on the same topic from about two
minutes ago :-)
This has nothing to do with UPDATING, by the way. Yes that tells you
what order to do the upgrade but doesn't tell you what to do when the
upgrade fails.
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when nvidia-driver is installed, nor how to recover if you do something
like delete the xterm port. This entry explains why upgrading xterm
before xorg-clients will fail, but not why upgrading xorg-clients fails.
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Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
I believe upgrading xorg-clients and then xterm should work, if only
that damn xorg-clients port would compile! I found this link late
last night which might help, but haven't tried it myself yet.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-i386/2005-January/002040.html
I learned to use diff recently, so that I could submit a patch with a
pr. It's handy.
On 11/9/05, Steve Bertrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While compiling a fresh kernel for a 5.4 system cvsup-ed as
per today
the build process ran into a stop with the exact messages below.
Please
if you're just interested in seeing if it's there, try this:
find / -name xorg.conf
if nothing comes up, the following may be helpful:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-config.html
On 09 Nov 2005 15:30:03 -0500, Lowell Gilbert
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eoghan [EMAIL
Alex Kelly wrote:
if you're just interested in seeing if it's there, try this:
find / -name xorg.conf
Try:
locate xorg.conf
first. Much quicker. If that doesn't find anything then try find, but
with huge disks searching everywhere would take, well, a while.
--Alex
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Alex Kelly wrote:
if you're just interested in seeing if it's there, try this:
find / -name xorg.conf
Try:
locate xorg.conf
first. Much quicker. If that doesn't find anything then try find, but
with huge disks searching
On 11/10/05, Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 10, 2005, at 12:06 PM, Alex Kelly wrote:
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if you're just interested in seeing if it's there, try this:
find / -name xorg.conf
Try
, how on earth can the kernel guarantee to write
something to a log file? It was doing exactly what it was supposed to
do and then it got fed garbage. Garbage in, garbage out - that's been
true since forever and isn't going to change.
--Alex
personally recommend a
Seasonic, which won't be cheap, but will be quiet and reliable if mine
is anything to go by. Antec also seem to have a reasonable rep.
There's a nice wattage claculator here:
http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_supply/Power_Supply_Calculator.php?
--Alex
for me.
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each stick in turn. You could also
try deliberately under-performing the memory and see if that makes it
reliable. Was the memory you go on the compatibility list for the mobo?
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installworld with a couple of mergemasters thrown in there. see
/usr/src/UPDATING for the correct sequence.
And don't forget to delete everything under /usr/obj first.
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I don't like that as for some ports I sometimes need to keep the work
subdir hanging around.
See man ports!
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solve
this?
It seems your system is not able to mount certain filesystems as stated
in fstabs. You could try /sbin/fsck -y (say yes to everything) afther
you enter the shell. Also check /etc/fstabs to see if it contains
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it, and then remount it, or will that cause the machine to lock me out
(or perform other undesired behaviour)?
I don't beleave it will lock you out. It may not let you login again do.
It would be a good idea to have fysical access so you can press
cntr-alt-delete
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/release-proc.html
You may like to use tag=RELENG_5_4 instead and get some patches to.
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On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 23:48 -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 11/4/05, Alex Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can add WITHOUT_X11=yes to your /etc/make.conf and that will build
our ports without any X11 support (if they have that particular
configure option available to them).
Thanks
, 300053 free (1149 frags, 37363 blocks, 0.4%
fragmentation)
#fsck -t ffs -p /teste
/dev/ad0s1: NO WRITE ACCESS
/dev/ad0s1: UNEXPECTED ICONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY
Root is mounted with read only acces.
Do this
fsck -p
mount -u /
fsck /dev/ad0s1
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this?
Thanks,
Steve Brown
You can add WITHOUT_X11=yes to your /etc/make.conf and that will build
our ports without any X11 support (if they have that particular
configure option available to them).
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and not by
diktat. The logo contest stands in stark contrast to that.
Whatever the merits or demerits of the final logo (and I do quite
like the font), the contest itself stands as a shining example of how to
piss people off.
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stress tests before you ship the machine, but if
you get decent(*) performance then I'd just ship it without being concerned.
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(*) Decent, is of course not likely to be Gigabit! Try the nttcp port
for measuring the performance you get; ftp performance will likely be
limited by disk
, but this ones sticks out.
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Eric F Crist wrote:
Something you could try in this instance is deleting everything under
/usr/src:
#cd /usr/src rm -rf ./
Then re-sup your source tree.
Make damn sure you don't have the only copies of your kernel config file
under /usr/src before you do this...
--Alex
'@conflicts cvsup-[0-9]*'
I tried to install ports/sysutils/pkg_install (that was
pkg_install-20050720.tar.gz),
but it didn't help.
So the question is, how do I pkg_add official binary packages on a
4.11-p3 box?
--
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$n=[1another7Perl213Just3hacker49=~/\d|\D*/g];
$$n[0]={grep/\d
What does df -i show? Maybe you ran out of inodes.
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) remaining, though why
you have the -ve %iused I do not know. Something not right there.
Dunno, sorry,
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en_US.ISO8859-1
setenv MM_CHARSET ISO-8859-1
I was also wondering why there is no en_US.UTF8 in /usr/share/locale? Any
guidence is much appreciated.
I am using FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p5.
Thanks,
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Thanks,
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On Mon, Oct 17
the drive
via nfs, but the FBSD box does not reconnect to it automagically.
I've tried reading Google and everywhere else I can think of - does anyone
have any tips or ideas on what might be causing the timeout?
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see in the installer, fbsd installer wont let me install in a
different directory with filesystem still intact like windows
doesor does it?
Please help! :)
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translate from german to english ;-))
I write this command in the freebsd standard .cshrc file directly over
the set filec command.
What is wrong? Someone got an idea?
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could use count instead of allow.
check-state
count log tcp from any to ${my-ip} dst-port 22 limit src-addr 3
allow tcp from any to ${my-ip} dst-port 22 setup limit src-addr 3
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Your forgetting that natd changes the destation ip address so that it is
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if
anyone has a better solution I'd love to know. 2) won't work if you run
at higher securelevel since you can't un-schg files (because it's not
secure :-)), IIRC.
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If that does not help then try:
find /etc -type f -exec egrep -H This {} \; | less
and
find /etc/usr/local/etc -type f -exec egrep -H This {} \; | less
--Alex
PS You can also do the find like this:
find /etc -type f -print | xargs egrep This
which is quicker on large filesystems, but less
of A.txt).
why??
Because FAT32 is a case-insensitive file system. Don't confuse how
Windows explorer shows you the file name with how the file name is
actually stored on the file system.
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