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On Sun, 9 May 2010, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 02:56:49PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Maybe some sort of 'Server Running *BSD' icon / link from web sites to
bsdstats.org would help too ...
Not all BSD Unix systems are servers.
True, but, then again, few desktops users pr
On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 02:56:49PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> Maybe some sort of 'Server Running *BSD' icon / link from web sites to
> bsdstats.org would help too ...
Not all BSD Unix systems are servers.
This email was composed in Mutt+Vim on FreeBSD 7.2 on a ThinkPad R52.
--
Chad Pe
Actually: "Contributor to BSDStats" sounds better / easier to understand
On Fri, 7 May 2010, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Maybe some sort of 'Server Running *BSD' icon / link from web sites to
bsdstats.org would help too ...
On Fri, 7 May 2010, Chip Camden wrote:
I like that idea.
On May 07
I was just thinking about it, and one point that I don't know if I've ever
made (or haven't made in awhile) is that BSDStats looks at who is *using*
a *BSD variant, not who *was* ... it relies on being run *at least* once a
month for a server to be counted ... if you run it once and never run
Maybe some sort of 'Server Running *BSD' icon / link from web sites to
bsdstats.org would help too ...
On Fri, 7 May 2010, Chip Camden wrote:
I like that idea.
On May 07 2010 09:37, Fbsd1 wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Robert Huff wrote:
The problem with not includi
I like that idea.
On May 07 2010 09:37, Fbsd1 wrote:
> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> >On Thu, 6 May 2010, Robert Huff wrote:
> >>
> >>> The problem with not including bsdstats in sysinstall or some
> >>> other means of bringing it to peoples attention is that it gets
> >>> forgotten and loses its effe
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Robert Huff wrote:
The problem with not including bsdstats in sysinstall or some
other means of bringing it to peoples attention is that it gets
forgotten and loses its effectiveness. Maybe it could go in the
>>> monthly subscription list remin
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Robert Huff wrote:
Chris Whitehouse writes:
The problem with not including bsdstats in sysinstall or some
other means of bringing it to peoples attention is that it gets
forgotten and loses its effectiveness. What about a monthly (3
monthly, whatever) reminder saying w
Chris Whitehouse writes:
> The problem with not including bsdstats in sysinstall or some
> other means of bringing it to peoples attention is that it gets
> forgotten and loses its effectiveness. What about a monthly (3
> monthly, whatever) reminder saying what bsdstats is about and the
> re
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Randi Harper wrote:
I wouldn't want to add an option to sysinstall for this unless
bsdstats was part of base.
nobody would appreciate (and outcry would be heavy) if someone were to
add an 'opt-out phone home script' that they didn't consciously en
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Randi Harper wrote:
>
> This idea was mentioned a few years as a way to improve advocacy
>> statistics. Something short and sweet, with a one or two line explanation
>> encouraging people to install the BSDStats system. If it were a yes/no
>> option similar to the
mikel king wrote:
On May 5, 2010, at 10:55 PM, Randi Harper wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I seem to have probs with mine too. I was under the impression that
bsdstats was installed by default (in the base system?)
There has been talk about addi
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Randi Harper wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I seem to have probs with mine too. I was under the impression that
bsdstats was installed by default (in the base system?)
There has been talk about adding it as an option to sysinst
On May 5, 2010, at 10:55 PM, Randi Harper wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I seem to have probs with mine too. I was under the impression
that bsdstats was installed by default (in the base system?)
There has been talk about adding it as an option
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I seem to have probs with mine too. I was under the impression that
bsdstats was installed by default (in the base system?)
There has been talk about adding it as an option to sysinstall, but,
unfortunately, I don't have eno
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I seem to have probs with mine too. I was under the impression that
bsdstats was installed by default (in the base system?)
There has been talk about adding it as an option to sysinstall, but,
unfortunately, I don't have enough knowledge of sysinsta
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Chris Hill wrote:
Since we're on the topic, and in light of Fbsd1's recent adventure...
Panama seems awfully high in the country stats. I understand what you
said upthread about haproxy being in Panama, but it's a small country to
be always at the top; maybe there's some wa
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
can you tell me two things:
nslookup rpt.bsdstats.org
and the contents of /var/db/bsdstats
I seem to have probs with mine too. I was under the impression that bsdstats
was installed by default (in the base system?) so for
On Tue, 4 May 2010, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Tue, 4 May 2010, Gary Kline wrote:
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 09:12:21PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Fbsd1 wrote:
BSDSTATS is dead. Don't waste your time.
Not dead, still very active with reports in daily ...
i s
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
can you tell me two things:
nslookup rpt.bsdstats.org
and the contents of /var/db/bsdstats
I seem to have probs with mine too. I was under the impression that
bsdstats was installed by default (in the base system?) so for a very
long time I haven't installed it. Obv
can you tell me two things:
nslookup rpt.bsdstats.org
and the contents of /var/db/bsdstats
the results should have showed up instantly on the web site ... but, just
checking the database, I do find a connection from PH today at 2010-05-05
03:30:12.196478 ... and the country stats does show
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Fbsd1 wrote:
> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 4 May 2010, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>>
>> Don't worry about it, found and fixed that bug ... it had to do with
>> trying to masquarade behind haproxy, so it looked like all systems were
>> coming in from Panama i
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Tue, 4 May 2010, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Don't worry about it, found and fixed that bug ... it had to do with
trying to masquarade behind haproxy, so it looked like all systems were
coming in from Panama if they were running the newest code ... which
means alot of p
On Tue, 4 May 2010, Gary Kline wrote:
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 09:12:21PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Fbsd1 wrote:
BSDSTATS is dead. Don't waste your time.
Not dead, still very active with reports in daily ...
i see a golden opportunity here, marc. why not
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 09:12:21PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Wed, 5 May 2010, Fbsd1 wrote:
>
> >BSDSTATS is dead. Don't waste your time.
>
> Not dead, still very active with reports in daily ...
>
i see a golden opportunity here, marc. why not post the
basic onlist n
On Tue, 4 May 2010, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Fbsd1 wrote:
Most odd ... what is in your /var/db/bsdstats file ... ? I've had no
reports of problems in many months now ...
Don't worry about it, found and fixed that bug ... it had to do with
trying to masquarade behind hapr
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Fbsd1 wrote:
BSDSTATS is dead. Don't waste your time.
Not dead, still very active with reports in daily ...
I am a retired American who is now living in the Philippines. All during
RELEASE 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, and now 8.0 I have been running the bsdstats port
on my single syst
The backend to bsdstats.org is load balanced behind an haproxy backend,
with only the IP of haproxy being passed back into it ... one of the key
issues that was brought up from day one was security and anonymity(sp?) of
those submitting, and we've taken that *very* seriously ... other then the
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Marc, et-al,
I wasn't originally going to post this to the list, but I thought that
it would be useful to do so in order to try to solicit feedback.
There's a suggestion that I have for the server-side of bsdstats. I
would find it very useful if the server could track the
Marc, et-al,
I wasn't originally going to post this to the list, but I thought that
it would be useful to do so in order to try to solicit feedback.
There's a suggestion that I have for the server-side of bsdstats. I
would find it very useful if the server could track the % of the
reporting conne
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 05:07:15 +, dhaneshk k wrote:
> I deinstalled gnutls & jpeg ports and installed again them. after
> this OOo got installed and working fine.
>
> But after I rebooted the machinebut issues
>
> 1) firefox browser can't launch , what I made wrong how to
fellow FreeBSDians,
I am facinggnome2 issues in freebsd7.2
I installed freebsd7.2 in an IBMT60 lenova notebook,( coreduoe 2.16 Ghz, IGB
ram, ATI graphics)
I done pkg_add -r xorg, fine created xorg.conf and tested with -retro
option, then got mouse detected with blank sc
Hi,
After 6-7 reboots, I managed to get the 7.2-RELEASE installation media to
boot and install properly.
2 issues still remain however.
1) No sound : My Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-US2H board has onboard Realtek High
Definition Audio. Since I couldn't figure out which driver would work with
this, I put s
Manish Jain wrote:
I forgot to mention that Windows installs and runs very smoothly on the
system.
Windows system information reports :
System ManufacturerGigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
System ModelGA-MA78GM-US2H
snip
The only thing that strikes me as odd is that right-clicki
The only thing that strikes me as odd is that right-clicking on My Computer
reports the amount of RAM as 768 MB, while the diagnostics above states 1024
MB.
For the brief period of time the FreeBSD installer runs, it reports the
amount of RAM as 768 MB too.
Don't you have shared-memory GFX
Subject: In addition to -> 7.2 panic during installation : AP #1 (PHY#
1) failed !
I forgot to mention that Windows installs and runs very smoothly on
the system.
Windows system information reports :
System Manufacturer Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
System ModelGA-MA78GM-US2H
Sys
Hmmm, seems to me the easy solution then is to run Wind0ze j/k...
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Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 4:21 PM
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: In addition to
I forgot to mention that Windows installs and runs very smoothly on
the system.
Windows system information reports :
System Manufacturer Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
System ModelGA-MA78GM-US2H
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 16 Model 2 Stepping 3 Authen
Noah wrote:
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Noah wrote:
the servers and clients are not on the same LAN segment. capturing
MAC has nothing to do with this scenario.
You haven't exactly told a lot about the network you want to setup.
The logic thing is to authenticate against the firewall connected to
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Noah wrote:
the servers and clients are not on the same LAN segment. capturing
MAC has nothing to do with this scenario.
You haven't exactly told a lot about the network you want to setup.
The logic thing is to authenticate against the firewall connected to
the same
On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 10:51:58PM +0100, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Noah wrote:
>
> >the servers and clients are not on the same LAN segment. capturing MAC
> >has nothing to do with this scenario.
>
> You haven't exactly told a lot about the network you want to setup. The
> logic thing is to authenti
Noah wrote:
the servers and clients are not on the same LAN segment. capturing MAC
has nothing to do with this scenario.
You haven't exactly told a lot about the network you want to setup. The
logic thing is to authenticate against the firewall connected to the
same subnet - and that will k
On 2/4/07, Noah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anybody have a recommendation for a program out there that would
allow somebody to enter an account and password on my website, their IP
address is cached, and the cached IP address is added temporarily to the
firewall ruleset to be allowed.
Hav
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Noah wrote:
Does anybody have a recommendation for a program out there that would
allow somebody to enter an account and password on my website, their
IP address is cached, and the cached IP address is added temporarily
to the firewall ruleset to be allowed.
I am not
Noah wrote:
Does anybody have a recommendation for a program out there that would
allow somebody to enter an account and password on my website, their IP
address is cached, and the cached IP address is added temporarily to the
firewall ruleset to be allowed.
I am not aware of anything that w
Hi,
Does anybody have a recommendation for a program out there that would
allow somebody to enter an account and password on my website, their IP
address is cached, and the cached IP address is added temporarily to the
firewall ruleset to be allowed.
cheers,
Noah
Hi,
Does anybody have a recommendation for a program out there that would
allow somebody to enter an account and password on my website, their IP
address is cached, and the cached IP address is added temporarily to the
firewall ruleset to be allowed.
cheers,
Noah
_
I am changing /etc/rc.subr. I can now use rc.env.d directories. Each file in the
directory becomes a variable. somewhat like daemontools envdir. It
seemed nice to
include it to rcng.
So with this we can do:
echo 'yes' > rc.env.d/sshd/sshd_enable
Am concidering adding the "$_command'
name to the
I am running FBSD 4.11 with Apache 1.3.33-ssl, now upgraded to
1.3.34-ssl after doing a cvsup plus portupgrade. All continued to work
well, with the new 1.3.34 (but not sure if I had done a reboot to put
new program into play). I then added php4 via the mod-php4 port.
After rebooting, Apa
On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 05:43:23PM +, vishal kochhar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This question is related to addition of a package (not related to OS or
> kernel) to freebsd. I read from the contribution page about 'value-added'
> packages. Is it related only to OS related pac
Hi,
This question is related to addition of a package (not related to OS or
kernel) to freebsd. I read from the contribution page about 'value-added'
packages. Is it related only to OS related packages or other s/w's like
compilers etc too?
I am wondering if this small piece of
a closer reading of the OP than my own.
> The difference being that it requires the addition of a user for each
> mail account whereas something like vpopmail does not. I've googled but
> can't see anything about this so for my information, I generally use
> /non
doug wrote:
You can also set the shell to passwd.
That's a good point, based on a closer reading of the OP than my own.
The difference being that it requires the addition of a user for each
mail account whereas something like vpopmail does not. I've googled but
can't see anyt
You can also set the shell to passwd.
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Peter Risdon wrote:
> Jeffrey Allan D. Java wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >Is it possible to add an email account in a mail server without
> >a shell account?
> >
> >
> Yes, by using some additional software to manage the virtual user.
> /us
Jeffrey Allan D. Java wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to add an email account in a mail server without
a shell account?
Yes, by using some additional software to manage the virtual user.
/usr/ports/mail/vpopmail is one such, but there are others.
PWR.
Hi,
Is it possible to add an email account in a mail server without
a shell account?
Regards,
Jeff
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On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 04:36:09PM -0800, Peter Leftwich wrote:
>
> [2] I do not understand the usefulness nor see the "beauty" of the current
> method of installing ports. Why must a user download elementary
> "instructions" for programs A, B, C, D, through Z when all he or she may
> want are pr
>> (11.18.2003 @ 1936 PST): Peter Leftwich said, in 1.4K: <<
> [1] Two quick questions/suggestions if I may? Has the "ports team" ever
> considered including the date/time of when the port was added or modified?
> This could be displayed as a time code, such as "20031118" (today's date)
> and app
RE: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=gimp&stype=all
[1] Two quick questions/suggestions if I may? Has the "ports team" ever
considered including the date/time of when the port was added or modified?
This could be displayed as a time code, such as "20031118" (today's date)
and appear on
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 01:33:12AM +0200, Doron Shmaryahu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sorry the error from ps:
>
> ps ax
> ps: proc size mismatch (61248 total, 1060 chunks)
>
> and this is the last line of dmesg
>
> link_elf: symbol fw_one_pass undefined
Looks like your kernel and userland are out of syn
can you give us `uname -a` outputs?
try recompiling your kernel. config the kernel, and do a make depend and
make install. that's the old school way of doing it. I think now you can cd
into /usr/src and do `make kernel`, it will build and install a new kernel
for you.
/ayn
On 0, Doron Shmaryah
Hi,
sorry the error from ps:
ps ax
ps: proc size mismatch (61248 total, 1060 chunks)
and this is the last line of dmesg
link_elf: symbol fw_one_pass undefined
Thanks again
Doron Shmaryahu
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