Brad Pitney wrote:
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which list is best for me to post a Lock Order Reversal which is related the
ral driver?
What about DevFS?
the box was running CURRENT until it was branched for RELENG_7 which was
running code from September 2007 fine until I updated to todays code.
Check current
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Brad Pitney wrote:
Hello,
which list is best for me to post a Lock Order Reversal which is related
the
ral driver?
What about DevFS?
the box was running CURRENT until it was branched for RELENG_7 which
Hi,
I would like to get the list of the users who are actively logged in
remotely with gdm, along with their IP address. The commands 'w' and
'users' does not work. What is the right command to get this list?
uname:
FreeBSD test.dyndns.org 6.2-RELEASE-p7 FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p7 #4: Wed
Laszlo Nagy wrote:
I would like to get the list of the users who are actively logged in
remotely with gdm, along with their IP address. The commands 'w' and
'users' does not work. What is the right command to get this list?
Let me turn that question around slightly:
How can I get gdm(8
passwd command.
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I have had a machine running with the same root password for some 3
years.
There was a power failure tonight and when I rebooted
of arguments or the number of characters in the argument string. In the
latter case, a few thousand argumenst could easily reach that limit.
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or can be changed.
i found it to be in order of few thousands parameteres
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while read file ; do \
blah ${file}
done
xargs(1) is another popular tool for processing large argument lists:
find -name '*.ogg' | xargs blah
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but i've asked to be sure what is actual limit, and used xargs -n 2000 to
do the rest.
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this? (I know xargs can
handle it with -o)
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2000 to do the rest.
That's less than xargs's default of 5000 :) The xargs manpage explains
it all.
with this defaults i've got argument list too long because every
argument is 70-80 bytes by average.
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2000 to do the rest.
That's less than xargs's default of 5000 :) The xargs manpage explains
it all.
with this defaults i've got argument list too long because every argument
is 70-80 bytes by average.
Hm. That shouldn't happen, since
sorry i wrongly described what i've did. i should say that my total list
was about 5000 positions, and xargs -n 2000 solved this.
now i tested - xargs without -n works OK too.
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I expected it on www.freebsd.org, but couldn't find it (maybe
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Hi,
Does anybody out there know where I can find a list of sites running
FreeBSD?
I expected it on www.freebsd.org, but couldn't find it (maybe overlooked?)
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Does anybody out there know where I can find a list of sites running
FreeBSD?
I expected it on www.freebsd.org, but couldn't find it (maybe overlooked?)
Thanks in advance for any pointer.
-ewald
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 10:15 +0100, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody out there know where I can find a list of sites running
FreeBSD?
I expected it on www.freebsd.org, but couldn't find it (maybe
overlooked?)
Thanks in advance for any pointer.
-ewald
James wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 10:15 +0100, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody out there know where I can find a list of sites running
FreeBSD?
I expected it on www.freebsd.org, but couldn't find it (maybe overlooked?)
Thanks in advance for any pointer.
-ewald
now that 7.0 is in official beta, which list should i post to
concerning issues im having (specifically, unreliability of the
built-in iwi driver)?
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concerning issues im having (specifically, unreliability of the
built-in iwi driver)?
thanks,
There seems to be a fair number of 7.0 questions
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 17:45 +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 12:43:28PM +0900, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
Hi there,
Who knows a good general LaTeX mailing list? Ah yes, here is also good
mailing list for the question. However, I want to give specific and
professional
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 17:03 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2007-10-23 12:43, Byung-Hee HWANG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Who knows a good general LaTeX mailing list? Ah yes, here is also good
mailing list for the question. However, I want to give specific and
professional
Hi there,
Who knows a good general LaTeX mailing list? Ah yes, here is also good
mailing list for the question. However, I want to give specific and
professional advice about LaTeX. Unfortunately, Google disappointed my
desire ;;
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desire
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I have tried to lookup a hardware list video chipset supported
I have had pretty good results looking at man pages for individual
OK, you're right, there is good
Hi,
I have tried to lookup a hardware list video chipset supported
on x.org, but for some reason I can't find anything.
Is there a good hint where to find it?
I guess that the FreeBSD hardware.txt file does not show this because
it is a x.org issue.
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I have tried to lookup a hardware list video chipset supported
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I have had pretty good results looking at man pages for individual
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I would like to know if anyone of you knows a good maling list about
bash programing (beginners).
Thx for your anwser(s).
Sincerly yours.
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I would like to know if anyone of you knows a good maling list about bash
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If you have particular questions about using bash(1) on FreeBSD, then
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First forgive me if this is not the ideal list for this thread, and
please redirect me to the good one.
After this discussion[1] I did spend some time in order to improve the
script provided by Maxim Khitrov, and here is the result :
- show all knobs supported by ports not yet
Hi I am looking for a list of wireless bands and sub bands that can be
freely used for a private home network.
Thanks in advance
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Hi I am looking for a list of wireless bands and sub bands that can be
freely used for a private home network.
I believe that would depend on the country of one's residence. What is legal
in one country might run one afoul of the law
Hi Steven,
Hi I am looking for a list of wireless bands and sub bands that can be
freely used for a private home network.
you can't answer this question in general. The frequency-bands
that you are allowed to use without special regulation are country
specific. The most commen bands
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Subject: Re: spammers harvesting emaill address from this list
For this list (freebsd-questions
On 8/25/07, Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably the list admins figure that anyone who posts here is an
advanced user type who understands how to setup spam filters that
work.
Ted
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 23:19 while half mumbling, half-witicized:
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 14:43:46 -0500
From: Paul Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: spammers harvesting emaill address from this list
--On Thursday, August 23, 2007 20:06:47 +0100
On Friday 24 August 2007, Paul Schmehl wrote:
On Thursday, August 23, 2007 22:37:53 +0100 dgmm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Basically, what you (and others as well) are suggesting is that the list
maintainers do double the work so that you don't have to bother with
spam filtering.
How
Basically, what you (and others as well) are suggesting is that
the list maintainers do double the work so that you don't have
to bother with spam filtering.
Actually, the list maintainer has already done something to prevent spam
harvesting -- something I didn't see mentioned
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...I will feed...
The solution to this problem is...if you don't like what you are into,
get yourself out of the situation.
Anyone who finds the information on this list non-informative enough to
complain about a few spam per week that make it through a spam filter,
then it isn't worth your time
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address before the
post gets sent to the list members.
Why can't this list do the same thing so the posters
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:11:21AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address before the
post gets sent to the list
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:11:21AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address before
the
post gets sent to the list
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 15:19:57 +0200, Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:11:21AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:39:43AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:11:21AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address before the
post gets sent to the list members.
Why can't this list do the same thing so
On Aug 23, 2007, at 8:11 AMAug 23, 2007, fbsd2 wrote:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on
the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address
before the
post gets sent to the list
On August 23, 2007 at 10:31AM Jonathan Shoemaker wrote:
fbsd2 Why should the subscribed members have to deal with spam
fbsd2 just for the connivance of people who are too lazy to
fbsd2 subscribe?
fbsd2 This list admin needs to get their priorities straight.
fbsd2
fbsd2 wrote:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address before the
post gets sent to the list members.
Why can't this list do the same thing
fbsd2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Spammers have their robots harvest addresses from a number of sources,
including but not limited to web pages of all kinds and any
Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
Seriously, I can see some logic in removing or obfuscating email
addresses in web accessible list archives, but making it hard to
impossible for other list subscribers to followup to poster would make
the freebsd mailing lists a lot less useful.
Maybe so. But we
Written by Gerard on 08/23/07 10:10
On August 23, 2007 at 10:31AM Jonathan Shoemaker wrote:
fbsd2 Why should the subscribed members have to deal with spam
fbsd2 just for the connivance of people who are too lazy to
fbsd2 subscribe?
fbsd2 This list admin needs to get
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Erik Trulsson wrote:
For this list (freebsd-questions@) in particular it is intentionally and
explicitly the case that one does not need to be subscribed to post here.
This is because it is the main support forum for FreeBSD, and much
documentation exists directing
--On Thursday, August 23, 2007 20:06:47 +0100 dgmm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Erik Trulsson wrote:
For this list (freebsd-questions@) in particular it is intentionally and
explicitly the case that one does not need to be subscribed to post here.
This is because
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 06:57:02PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
fbsd2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Spammers have their robots harvest addresses from
On 23/08/07, Paul Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On Thursday, August 23, 2007 20:06:47 +0100 dgmm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Erik Trulsson wrote:
For this list (freebsd-questions@) in particular it is intentionally and
explicitly the case that one does
Paul Schmehl wrote:
This is the internet. Spam is endemic. Short of encasing your computer
in concrete, there's no way to avoid getting spam **even if you never
post to a mailing list**. Either learn to deal with it or stop
Bullshit. I've kept addresses spam-free for years. I usually
On Aug 23, 2007, at 3:20 PMAug 23, 2007, Rob wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
This is the internet. Spam is endemic. Short of encasing your
computer in concrete, there's no way to avoid getting spam **even
if you never post to a mailing list**. Either learn to deal with
it or stop
Bullshit
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If your user login is smith, you could have all mailing
list mail sent to smitty and keep an open mutt or other reader
a click away. Spam could be easily flagged ... .
Yes, there are several things you could filter on.
However
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On Thursday, August 23, 2007 20:06:47 +0100 dgmm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Erik Trulsson wrote:
For this list (freebsd-questions@) in particular it is intentionally and
explicitly the case that one does not need
fbsd2 wrote:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
I have been on this list for years, I have my mail address published on
my web site and many other places. I hardly get any spam at all, I don't
use
of it to be a better solution.
I suggest you use a different email address for your mailing list
subscriptions. You can filter so that any mail that does not come from a
known list server is sent to /dev/null. Of course it will mean that any
replies sent to you off-list would be lost
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wrote:
Basically, what you (and others as well) are suggesting is that the list
maintainers do double the work so that you don't have to bother with spam
filtering.
How does this equate to double the work for the list
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 11:10:38PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If your user login is smith, you could have all mailing
list mail sent to smitty and keep an open mutt or other reader
a click away. Spam could be easily flagged
On Friday 24 August 2007 01:00:20 Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On Thursday, August 23, 2007 22:37:53 +0100 dgmm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Basically, what you (and others as well) are suggesting is that the list
maintainers do double the work so that you don't have to bother with
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I get a lot of that.
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if you want to degrade something. Anyway this is off-topic here.
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How are those ASCII blue-pill ads email getting into the email server at my
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anybody on this list used the PC version of BSD?
What about a desktop-BSD??
suggestion? advice?
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If you want to stick with ubuntu, try Ubuntu Studio
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