On a freshly installed 8-STABLE box (4 days old) and up to date ports,
KDE4 will not install for me, always the same errors. I've even removed
all ports and reinstalled from scratch and hit the same errors. I have
no /etc/make.conf. I'm at a loss here, I have no idea why this is happening.
I
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Jimmie James jimmie...@gmail.com wrote:
On a freshly installed 8-STABLE box (4 days old) and up to date ports, KDE4
will not install for me, always the same errors. I've even removed all ports
and reinstalled from scratch and hit the same errors. I have no
On 02/24/10 23:28, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Jimmie James jimmie...@gmail.com
mailto:jimmie...@gmail.com wrote:
On a freshly installed 8-STABLE box (4 days old) and up to date
ports, KDE4 will not install for me, always the same errors. I've
even
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:47 PM, Jimmie James jimmie...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/24/10 23:28, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Jimmie James jimmie...@gmail.com
mailto:jimmie...@gmail.com wrote:
On a freshly installed 8-STABLE box (4 days old) and up to date
On Thursday 25 February 2010 14:47:08 Jimmie James wrote:
On 02/24/10 23:28, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Jimmie James jimmie...@gmail.com
mailto:jimmie...@gmail.com wrote:
On a freshly installed 8-STABLE box (4 days old) and up to date
ports, KDE4
On 2/12/10, Jason Lin taosheng@gmail.com wrote:
I try this method, after set the password of toor,
I can't login with the account toor.
It is possible (I don't remember) that the toor account does not
have a shell in the default passwd file. If that's the problem, use
vipw to add the path
On 13/02/2010 17:49, Bob Johnson wrote:
It is possible (I don't remember) that the toor account does not
have a shell in the default passwd file. If that's the problem, use
vipw to add the path to a shell as the last field on the line. The
root account should provide a good example, or look
On 13 February 2010 18:10, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@black-earth.co.uk wrote:
On 13/02/2010 17:49, Bob Johnson wrote:
It is possible (I don't remember) that the toor account does not
have a shell in the default passwd file. If that's the problem, use
vipw to add the path to a shell as the last
yes, I login with toor as root successfully.
2010/2/14 Chris Rees utis...@googlemail.com:
On 13 February 2010 18:10, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@black-earth.co.uk wrote:
On 13/02/2010 17:49, Bob Johnson wrote:
It is possible (I don't remember) that the toor account does not
have a shell in the
I try this method, after set the password of toor,
I can't login with the account toor.
Bogdan Webb bog...@pgn.ro
??:c81e6afd1002102307l2b089a76p36a8d67d3085a...@mail.gmail.com...
Edit the /etc/master.passwd and /etc/passwd records to change the uid and
gid of the root account BUT FIRST
On 11/02/2010 05:23, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 00:18:30 -0500, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Lin Taosheng writes:
Is that possible to implementated?
For most purposes, what's important is not the account name,
but the User II. Root is special because it has
On 2/11/10, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Lin Taosheng writes:
Is that possible to implementated?
Yes, use vipw to edit the password file. Add another username that is
UID zero. The name toor is actually already there as an example of
how to do that, but it is disabled because
without using the root name - probably in hopes of controlling
things more tightly. Maybe it might help a bit.
But, the FreeBSD system comes automatically set to you cannot log
in over the net with a root (eg a UID 0) account. The recommended
way to get to root is to either use the console
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 08:04:00 +, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@black-earth.co.uk
wrote:
On 11/02/2010 05:23, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 00:18:30 -0500, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Lin Taosheng writes:
Is that possible to implementated?
For most purposes, what's
On 2/11/10, Jerry McAllister jerr...@msu.edu wrote:
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 01:58:07PM -0500, Bob Johnson wrote:
On 2/11/10, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Lin Taosheng writes:
Is that possible to implementated?
Yes, use vipw to edit the password file. Add another
Hi all,
Is that possible to implementated?
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Lin Taosheng writes:
Is that possible to implementated?
For most purposes, what's important is not the account name,
but the User II. Root is special because it has UID 0. You can,
create other accounts with UIS 0 ... but it's usually a Very Bad
Idea.
As far as I know,
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 00:18:30 -0500, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Lin Taosheng writes:
Is that possible to implementated?
For most purposes, what's important is not the account name,
but the User II. Root is special because it has UID 0. You can,
create other accounts with UIS
Lin Taosheng wrote:
Is that possible to implementated?
No. I think not. But I have not tried it either.
Can I ask what do you want to achieve? Because I had the same thought once,
concerning how to combat once-increasing script-driven SSH brute-force attack.
But I was instead have a better
Edit the /etc/master.passwd and /etc/passwd records to change the uid and
gid of the root account BUT FIRST MAKE SURE YOU ADD (or changed password
of) ANOTHER UID0 ACCOUNT
here's an example:
etc/master.passwd:
root:*PASSWORD HASH*:99:99::0:0:Charlie :/root:/bin/csh
and /etc/passwd
Over the weekend one my servers went down due to extended power failure.
The file system reports clean, but something has gone sideways with
networking. The server is a Dell 2950 running 7.0 release, and it's been
working fine for well over a year. It uses the BCE driver. Ifconfig
shows it to be
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Mike Galvez gal...@virginia.edu wrote:
Over the weekend one my servers went down due to extended power failure.
The file system reports clean, but something has gone sideways with
networking. The server is a Dell 2950 running 7.0 release, and it's been
working
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 04:24:39PM -0600, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Mike Galvez gal...@virginia.edu wrote:
Over the weekend one my servers went down due to extended power failure.
The file system reports clean, but something has gone sideways with
networking.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 09:33:51AM +0100, Roland Smith typed:
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 11:08:05PM -0500, Jeff Mitchell wrote:
o Some of the executables on this box are without source but I
still need them to run; short of moving them to a VM and doing some
voodoo, what are the
; for things that are well defined and should
be something considered for peeling to another server some day, just jail
them outright from the onset .. better security and help keep me from
bleeding lines between services. Good tip :)
Not that I've set up a jail before, but nows as good
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 11:08:05PM -0500, Jeff Mitchell wrote:
ie: This machine has a lot going on .. wiki's (ie: apache et al),
mysql databases, mailing lists, and a dozen hand rolled applications.
(Hey, someone has to write custom emulators of ancient systems to keep
BBSes alive,
On 31.01.2010 06:08, Jeff Mitchell wrote:
Strikes me most people will recommend (3) -- nice big new drive, no risk
of destroying a working machine (can always slap old drive back in),
easy migration of service by service, etc and so on. Strikes me as a
PITA, but then again .. the others are
Hi,
I did recently an unplaned update of a machine out of the same time.
You will face so many changes that simply setting up the machine newly might be
less work.
Of course, do a good backup to at least two media and then install the new
version.
One thing I experienced was a bit strange.
Hi,
On 31 January 2010 pm 19:18:35 Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
On 31.01.2010 06:08, Jeff Mitchell wrote:
Strikes me most people will recommend (3) -- nice big new drive, no risk
of destroying a working machine (can always slap old drive back in),
easy migration of service by service, etc
Erich Dollansky writes:
Remember, the USD stack was rewritten from scratch.
It it my understanding that in most cases the new USB stack
should ve compatible with the old USB stack, at least to the extent
that programs that compile and run under $OldUSB should compile
and run under
On 31.01.2010 13:45, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Strikes me most people will recommend (3) -- nice big new drive, no risk
of destroying a working machine (can always slap old drive back in),
easy migration of service by service, etc and so on. Strikes me as a
PITA, but then again .. the others are
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
# Not totally true. 5.4 was released in 2005 whereas newest motherboard with
# which I faced personally problems booting from USB was from 2003. And it
# actually declares that it can boot from USB.
5.4 seemed to actually have many issues
Hi,
On 01 February 2010 am 08:12:56 Jeff Mitchell wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
5.4 seemed to actually have many issues with USB; some devices
including 7.2. USB was the main reason why I left the machine on 6.x. I planned
then an direkt update to 8.0 when it
Hello my friends,
I've just noticed one of my beloved headless shell boxen is
FreeBSD 5.4; its a workhorse I've been neglecting far too long and I'd
really like to bring it up to 'current' (say fbsd 8.x). For awhile it was
held back by very specific applications I had to support,
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Jeff Mitchell skee...@skeleton.org wrote:
Hello my friends,
I've just noticed one of my beloved headless shell boxen is FreeBSD
5.4; its a workhorse I've been neglecting far too long and I'd really like
to bring it up to 'current' (say fbsd
On 27 January 2010 23:18, Dan Naumov dan.nau...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't want a mirror though, I wanted a stripe.
I still don't understand why what I'm doing isn't working.
As far as I know, having the root pool on a stripe isn't supported.
OpenSolaris supports having the root pool on a
can anybody help me set up my /etc/namedb/ files and mt
/usr/local/etc/apache22/ files to help a builder friend? since
this probably isn't exactly on-topic, this might best be handled
offlist from now on.
nutshell is that this gentleman has saved me
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Randal L. Schwartz
mer...@stonehenge.com wrote:
Ross == Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com writes:
Ross That seems to have been the problem.
Yes, what I learned the hard way is that every single step there needs to be
precisely followed, without deviation,
2010/1/27 Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Randal L. Schwartz
mer...@stonehenge.com wrote:
Ross == Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com writes:
Ross That seems to have been the problem.
Yes, what I learned the hard way is that every single step there
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 1:59 PM, krad kra...@googlemail.com wrote:
2010/1/27 Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Randal L. Schwartz
mer...@stonehenge.com wrote:
Ross == Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com writes:
Ross That seems to have been the problem.
I didn't want a mirror though, I wanted a stripe.
I still don't understand why what I'm doing isn't working.
As far as I know, having the root pool on a stripe isn't supported.
OpenSolaris supports having the root pool on a simple pool and a mirror pool.
FreeBSD supports having the root pool on
On Tuesday 26 of January 2010 03:29:07 George Liaskos wrote:
I had the same issue because i forgot to copy the zpool.cache under
/zroot/boot/zfs.
Yes, that is also mandatory. I forgot to mention...
Elias
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That seems to have been the problem.
Thanks for the help.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, George Liaskos geo.lias...@gmail.com wrote:
I had the same issue because i forgot to copy the zpool.cache under
/zroot/boot/zfs.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com wrote
2010/1/26 Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com
That seems to have been the problem.
Thanks for the help.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, George Liaskos geo.lias...@gmail.com
wrote:
I had the same issue because i forgot to copy the zpool.cache under
/zroot/boot/zfs.
On Mon, Jan 25
krad wrote:
2010/1/26 Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com
That seems to have been the problem.
Thanks for the help.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, George Liaskos geo.lias...@gmail.com
wrote:
I had the same issue because i forgot to copy the zpool.cache under
/zroot/boot/zfs.
once you
2010/1/26 Steve Bertrand st...@ibctech.ca
krad wrote:
2010/1/26 Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com
That seems to have been the problem.
Thanks for the help.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, George Liaskos geo.lias...@gmail.com
wrote:
I had the same issue because i forgot to copy
2010/1/26 krad kra...@googlemail.com
2010/1/26 Steve Bertrand st...@ibctech.ca
krad wrote:
2010/1/26 Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com
That seems to have been the problem.
Thanks for the help.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, George Liaskos geo.lias...@gmail.com
wrote:
I
Ross == Ross Penner ross.pen...@gmail.com writes:
Ross That seems to have been the problem.
Yes, what I learned the hard way is that every single step there needs to be
precisely followed, without deviation, even if you don't understand it or
think it's important. :)
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krad == krad kra...@googlemail.com writes:
krad Not sure if there will be any issues with hostid being different. I
krad presume the pool is imported with a -f option on boot
No. The bootloader will not work with drives that were not imported at time
of shutdown. One of the things I learned
2010/1/26 Randal L. Schwartz mer...@stonehenge.com
krad == krad kra...@googlemail.com writes:
krad Not sure if there will be any issues with hostid being different. I
krad presume the pool is imported with a -f option on boot
No. The bootloader will not work with drives that were not
2010)
\
can't load 'kernel'
Type '?' for a list of command, 'help' for more detailed help.
OK
I used the memstick 8.0-Release. Can anybody suggest what could have
gone wrong, or how I could find out what could have gone wrong?
Thank you for any help
bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
(root@, Mon Jan 25 13:03:11 UTC 2010)
\
can't load 'kernel'
Type '?' for a list of command, 'help' for more detailed help.
OK
I used the memstick 8.0-Release. Can anybody suggest what could have
gone wrong, or how I could find out what could have gone
).
Everything went swimmingly until I rebooted and the system failed to
load.
output:
FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
(root@, Mon Jan 25 13:03:11 UTC 2010)
\
can't load 'kernel'
Type '?' for a list of command, 'help' for more detailed help.
OK
I used the memstick 8.0-Release
2010/1/22 Gary Kline kl...@thought.org:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:19:29PM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 13:07:00 -0800, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I have looked for this library to rebuild it; can't find. Anybody know
what's going on?
Port: nspr-4.6.7
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:33:09 -0800, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
surprised how many things depend on that nspr... wow.
It seems to be because many other things depend on Netscape
(or the corresponding HTML renderer or who knows what); from
the port's description:
Netscape
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 12:05:39AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:33:09 -0800, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
surprised how many things depend on that nspr... wow.
It seems to be because many other things depend on Netscape
(or the corresponding HTML renderer or
guys,
after days and weeks of portupgrading firefox35 is one of the two that
still fail to build. both get wedged on
/usr/local/lib/libspr4.so; can anybody tell me how to resolve this?
gmake[3]: Entering directory
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 13:07:00 -0800, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I have looked for this library to rebuild it; can't find. Anybody know
what's going on?
Port: nspr-4.6.7
Path: /usr/ports/devel/nspr
Info: A platform-neutral API for system level and libc like function
Gary Kline kl...@thought.org writes:
guys,
after days and weeks of portupgrading firefox35 is one of the two that
still fail to build. both get wedged on
/usr/local/lib/libspr4.so; can anybody tell me how to resolve this?
gmake[3]: Entering directory
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:19:29PM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 13:07:00 -0800, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I have looked for this library to rebuild it; can't find. Anybody know
what's going on?
Port: nspr-4.6.7
Path: /usr/ports/devel/nspr
Info: A
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 04:30:36PM -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Gary Kline kl...@thought.org writes:
guys,
after days and weeks of portupgrading firefox35 is one of the two that
still fail to build. both get wedged on
/usr/local/lib/libspr4.so; can anybody tell me how
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:14:30 -0800, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Thanks muchly. I'd like to know which pkg_* utility you used to find
which port builds what. if there is one!
There is, but I did it the old-fahioned way, shame on me. :-)
% cd /usr/ports
%
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 02:15:57AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:14:30 -0800, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Thanks muchly. I'd like to know which pkg_* utility you used to find
which port builds what. if there is one!
There is, but I did it the
Hi,
I've installed from ports net-im/mu-conference, but whenever I try to
start it I get a core dump.
Running it through gdb I get the following:
]# gdb /usr/local/bin/mu-conference
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the
El 20/01/10 10:18, Matias escribió:
Hi,
I've installed from ports net-im/mu-conference, but whenever I try to
start it I get a core dump.
Running it through gdb I get the following:
]# gdb /usr/local/bin/mu-conference
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB
hi,
yesterday i have modify squid.conf file.i have use vi editior.but i
cannot delete in text message. following error ^? appear.How to do it?.
please help me.
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 01:10:48PM +0630, komyo gyi wrote:
hi,
yesterday i have modify squid.conf file.i have use vi editior.but i
cannot delete in text message. following error ^? appear.How to do it?.
please help me.
Looks like you're hitting the Delete key. That's not a valid vi
Hello!
Here's my working rc.conf:
wlans_ral0=wlan0
create_args_wlan0=wlanmode hostap mode 11g
ifconfig_wlan0=inet 192.168.0.1 netmask 0xff00 ssid btest channel
11
or you can do it by hand:
# ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ral0 wlanmode hostap
# ifconfig wlan0 inet 192.168.0.1 netmask
.
I need those qt4-stuff for several applications and would appreciate any
help. Please email, I'm not subscriber of the -question'-mailinglist.
Thanks in advance,
Oliver
thusnelda# make install clean
=== qt4-corelib-4.5.3 depends on package: qt4-qmake=4.5.3 - found
=== qt4-corelib-4.5.3
of installing anything related to Qt4, even qt4-corelib fails.
I need those qt4-stuff for several applications and would appreciate any
help. Please email, I'm not subscriber of the -question'-mailinglist.
Thanks in advance,
Oliver
thusnelda# make install clean
=== qt4-corelib-4.5.3 depends
Hello, I recently upgraded from bsd 6.4 to bsd 8.0 release ( new install ) and
I am having issues getting my wifi to work. Before the upgrade it worked
perfectly in 6.4.
I am a bit confused as I have read different things about this. The handbook
On 01/01/10 20:26, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Manish Jain wrote:
3) For my console saver ('logo'), I get the following error message at
boot-time :
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (logo_saver, 0x81044010, 0)
error 19
Seems to be a long standing bug on amd64 systems: graphics based console
On Saturday 02 January 2010 19:37:23 Manish Jain wrote:
On 01/01/10 20:26, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Manish Jain wrote:
3) For my console saver ('logo'), I get the following error message at
boot-time :
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (logo_saver, 0x81044010, 0)
error 19
Seems
) For my console saver ('logo'), I get the following error message at
boot-time :
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (logo_saver, 0x81044010, 0) error 19
Happy New Year and Thanks for any help
Manish Jain
invalid.poin...@gmail.com
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: MOD_LOAD (logo_saver, 0x81044010, 0) error 19
Can't help you here. I never use it.
Roland
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at
boot-time :
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (logo_saver, 0x81044010, 0) error 19
Happy New Year and Thanks for any help
Manish Jain
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Manish Jain wrote:
3) For my console saver ('logo'), I get the following error message at
boot-time :
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (logo_saver, 0x81044010, 0) error 19
Seems to be a long standing bug on amd64 systems: graphics based console
screen savers don't work. Any of the
I found an old pc that I just reformatted the HDD using G parted, now that I
try to boot from a Free BSD CD (7.2 release) the Intel chip gives me an
error message that the system boot failed and asks me to insert a system
disk which I do not have, how do I go about that because I virtually cannot
now that I try to boot from a Free BSD CD (7.2 release) the Intel chip gives
me an
error message that the system boot failed and asks me to insert a system
disk which I do not have
- are you sure that you have burned the 1st CD as a bootable ISO image?
- have you checked the boot sequence in your
Roger Agraviador wrote:
I found an old pc that I just reformatted the HDD using G parted, now that I
try to boot from a Free BSD CD (7.2 release) the Intel chip gives me an
error message that the system boot failed and asks me to insert a system
disk which I do not have, how do I go about that
Am Mittwoch, den 30.12.2009, 01:27 -0800 schrieb Roger Agraviador:
I found an old pc that I just reformatted the HDD using G parted, now
that I
try to boot from a Free BSD CD (7.2 release) the Intel chip gives me
an
error message that the system boot failed and asks me to insert a
system
On Tuesday 22 December 2009 06:36:19 Richard Mace wrote:
So, it appears that there is some conflict between the mesa libraries
(which I need to #include to build the code) and the NVIDIA-supplied
libraries, or am I on the wrong track?
Can anyone shed some light on this? I've spent quite
On Wednesday 23 December 2009 04:42:28 Richard Mace wrote:
Incidentally, if there is anyone out there with newer hardware who is
interested in building the code I am talking about you can find it at:
http://physics.ukzn.ac.za/~richm/courses/phys110/lennard-jones-3d.html
You'll need to change
On Wednesday 23 December 2009 22:54:07 Pieter de Goeje wrote:
On Wednesday 23 December 2009 04:42:28 Richard Mace wrote:
Incidentally, if there is anyone out there with newer hardware who is
interested in building the code I am talking about you can find it at:
Im trying to add a basic rule in my ipfw.
My server has 2 network address, one for external access (x.x.x.x) and other
for the local network(y.y.y.y).
The mysql is binded to the local network, but I would like to allow my home
computer (z.z.z.z) to connect to the mysql by the external ip.
so
I developed a small molecular dynamics simulation under Linux some time ago.
Since recently moving to FreeBSD I thought that I'd try to get it running
here, too.
However, although I am able to get the code to build, it dumps core --
apparently before getting to any user code! During the build
.)
Looks like the libGL supplied by nvidia was built for FreeBSD 5. Try
installing the /usr/ports/misc/compat5x port. That includes libm.so.3, and
might help.
If you are not running the GENERIC kernel, make sure your kernel contains the
right COMPAT_FREEBSD5, COMPAT_FREEBSD6 and COMPAT_FREEBSD7
Здравствуйте, Tiago.
Вы писали 22 декабря 2009 г., 14:59:50:
T Im trying to add a basic rule in my ipfw.
T My server has 2 network address, one for external access (x.x.x.x) and other
T for the local network(y.y.y.y).
T The mysql is binded to the local network, but I would like to allow my home
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|Вы писали 22 декабря 2009 г., 14:59:50:
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|T Im trying to add a basic rule in my ipfw.
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the dependent libraries, if that helps.)
Looks like the libGL supplied by nvidia was built for FreeBSD 5. Try
installing the /usr/ports/misc/compat5x port. That includes libm.so.3, and
might help.
If you are not running the GENERIC kernel, make sure your kernel contains
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help.
If you are not running the GENERIC kernel, make sure your kernel contains
the right COMPAT_FREEBSD5, COMPAT_FREEBSD6 and COMPAT_FREEBSD7 options.
Roland
Thanks, Roland. Apparently /usr/ports/misc/compat5x is installed:
toutatis
On Tuesday 22 December 2009 19:31:31 you wrote:
What version of the nvidia driver are you using?
The one in /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver-173. I have to use this for the aging
FX 5200.
Have a look at the x11-drivers/xf86-video-nouveau port. Maybe that works
for you?
(BTW, problems
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 07:50:19PM +0200, Richard Mace wrote:
On Tuesday 22 December 2009 19:31:31 you wrote:
What version of the nvidia driver are you using?
The one in /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver-173. I have to use this for the aging
FX 5200.
Have a look at the
programs. It is a pity that FreeBSD has not sorted that
out, but I hasten to add that I'm new to FBSD and it could be my error.
It does beg the question, though, how one would develop OpenGL apps on FBSD?
I'll revisit this soon, after some careful googling.
Thanks again for the help.
-Richard
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 09:57:57PM +0200, Richard Mace wrote:
In the end, as a last resort, I de-installed the nvidia driver and started X
with an empty /etc/X11/xorg.conf (which presumably loads the nv driver). I
re-built my code and it runs, albeit without the smoothest of graphics.
On a
On Tuesday 22 December 2009 22:00:51 Roland Smith wrote:
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 09:57:57PM +0200, Richard Mace wrote:
In the end, as a last resort, I de-installed the nvidia driver and
started X with an empty /etc/X11/xorg.conf (which presumably loads the
nv driver). I re-built my code and
to all for your help and suggestions.
Incidentally, if there is anyone out there with newer hardware who is
interested in building the code I am talking about you can find it at:
http://physics.ukzn.ac.za/~richm/courses/phys110/lennard-jones-3d.html
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if this gets thru, i hope some of you can help me. i was
trying to correct the couple things mentioned and all of a
sudden i broke something in /etc/namedb/; then i seemed to fix
it,
one minute wife and daughter cannot get outside; then next
time
Hi,
if this gets thru, i hope some of you can help me. i was
trying to correct the couple things mentioned and all of a
sudden i broke something in /etc/namedb/; then i seemed to fix
it,
one minute wife and daughter cannot get outside; then next
time
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