On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 09:44:43PM -0400, Greg Larkin wrote:
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Jon Radel wrote:
On 9/29/10 4:24 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
Yes! changing the line in main.cf lets things get thru to my
server cleanly, thanks for the tip. I still don't
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 05:14:25PM -0400, Jon Radel wrote:
On 9/29/10 4:24 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
Yes! changing the line in main.cf lets things get thru to my
server cleanly, thanks for the tip. I still don't understand
what's wrong with my DNS files. Hopefully, other folk
You can't have a sending domain as thought.org if the @ record for
thought.org doesn't exist, IIRC.
Look to your DNS for the solution, IMNSHO.
No MX for thought.org
It did have a SOA a minute ago, but this is gone also
By default, postfix was installed on my ubuntu desktop. I am not
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 08:13:53AM +0200, Bas Smeelen wrote:
You can't have a sending domain as thought.org if the @ record for
thought.org doesn't exist, IIRC.
Look to your DNS for the solution, IMNSHO.
No MX for thought.org
It did have a SOA a minute ago, but this is gone also
On 9/29/10 4:24 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
Yes! changing the line in main.cf lets things get thru to my
server cleanly, thanks for the tip. I still don't understand
what's wrong with my DNS files. Hopefully, other folk on-list
will see what's messed up.
Your
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Jon Radel wrote:
On 9/29/10 4:24 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
Yes! changing the line in main.cf lets things get thru to my
server cleanly, thanks for the tip. I still don't understand
what's wrong with my DNS files. Hopefully, other folk
I have been trying to install ubuntu as a desktop while maintaining
freebsd as my server. A few days ago mail was working. But, checking
my /var/logs/ on my ubuntu I see:
Sep 28 09:10:46 newtao postfix/smtp[8064]: 73A14E81F39:
to=free...@edvax.de, relay=mx01.schlund.de[212.227.15.169]:25,
I just did a check for thought.org and even it doesn't exist.
Is your DNS host down? Did your domain expire? (Just checked the WHOIS and no,
it's up through 2015)
This may or may not be anything but neither your primary nor secondary Name
Servers respond to pings:
Ryan-Colemans-MacBook-Pro:~
And, lastly, I will add this quote:
I have been trying to install ubuntu as a desktop while maintaining
freebsd as my server. A few days ago mail was working. But, checking
my /var/logs/ on my ubuntu I see:
You are asking a FreeBSD list about Ubuntu? ... You'll find some help, not a
lot
this solution worked, although it took me a lot of time to download
packages, thank you so much.
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 1:40 AM, Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.comwrote:
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Jian Jun Wang wangjian...@gmail.comwrote:
Any suggestion on stepsto solve the
ports.
when I rebooted my pc, gdm background picture was missing, the background
was in GREEN, and gimageview could not show pictures. I deinstalled jpeg8
and reinstalled jpeg7, then the gdm background picture/gimageview were good.
then I tried to install multimedia/pwcview , it compiled from ports
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Jian Jun Wang wangjian...@gmail.comwrote:
Any suggestion on stepsto solve the problem?
Follow the steps in /usr/ports/UPDATING when you are updating ports.
Another option would be to pkg_delete * and install everything again from
ports. There are good
Adam Vande More wrote:
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Jian Jun Wang wangjian...@gmail.comwrote:
Any suggestion on stepsto solve the problem?
Follow the steps in /usr/ports/UPDATING when you are updating ports.
Another option would be to pkg_delete * and install everything again from
On Saturday 06 June 2009 05:43:15 Charlie Kester wrote:
On Fri 05 Jun 2009 at 15:06:40 PDT Paul Chvostek wrote:
If you elect to filter this person's traffic, and are concerned that
you'll continue to be inundated with replies, I'd like to suggest a
small procmail script I wrote years ago.
Ian,
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 04:00:40PM +1000, Ian Smith wrote:
Woj, 20 out of 36 messages, over 55% of all these messages, are by you.
...
You are equally as capable in this role as wannabe list wrecker, opining
on every second message including all the silly wildly off-topic ones.
If you
On Fri 05 Jun 2009 at 15:06:40 PDT Paul Chvostek wrote:
If you elect to filter this person's traffic, and are concerned that
you'll continue to be inundated with replies, I'd like to suggest a
small procmail script I wrote years ago.
http://www.it.ca/~paul/s/procmail-filter-msgid
It
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 02:03:19AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
so you like to moderate me, being against moderation
I think GT would like you to moderate yourself, as would I.
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--On Monday, June 01, 2009 13:46:11 -0500 Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com
wrote:
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 02:03:19AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
so you like to moderate me, being against moderation
I think GT would like you to moderate yourself, as would I.
Moderation is available to
exactly
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On Monday, June 01, 2009 13:46:11 -0500 Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com
wrote:
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 02:03:19AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
so you like to moderate me, being against moderation
I think GT would like you to moderate
On Sat, 30 May 2009, freebsd-questions-requ...@freebsd.org wrote
in freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 260, Issue 31
[..]
1. Fw: UK Currency Symbol in 7.2 Console (Graham Bentley)
2. Re: find and searching for specific expression in files
(Mel Flynn)
3. Re: find and searching for
(Wojciech Puchar)
33. Re: Canon printer and TurboPrint (Wojciech Puchar)
34. Re: Canon printer and TurboPrint (cpghost)
35. Filter request Re: GSM to Serial Converter (Wojciech Puchar)
36. Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail (Wojciech Puchar)
Woj, 20 out of 36 messages, over
I'm pretty sure you could set up a filter on Mr Puchar's name; it's not
hard.
That said, I just read a sample of his posts (not all of them), and the
ones I looked at didn't appear to be 'off-topic' and would probably have
passed muster from any reasonable moderator (aye, but there's the rub:
who
passed muster from any reasonable moderator (aye, but there's the rub:
who gets to define 'reasonable'?).
The phrase You're fast to agree with our resident M$ troll when he
argues against government control of anything, even of protecting the
population from a 'free' market that's happy to
Please take this to chat@, because this is getting really old.
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http://www.dev-urandom.com/
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screensavers,
picture is shifted up. That is probably not a drm driver issue as I saw
similar thing on a SuSE linux box with i810 graphics chipset.
Have anyone ever seen a solution?
You gotta be more specific with what you do and what you have: Did you
update sources? when? have you tried
Hello!
I use FreeBSD 6.1 on HP nx6110 laptop. After fresh installation the drm module
for i915 didn't work.
I've found a patch for i915 to make it work. After that 3d acceleration is
works, but I've got another issue:when running KDE screensavers, picture is
shifted up. That is probably
vvp wrote:
I use FreeBSD 6.1 on HP nx6110 laptop. After fresh installation the drm
module
for i915 didn't work.
I've found a patch for i915 to make it work. After that 3d acceleration is
works, but I've got another issue:when running KDE screensavers, picture is
shifted up
, picture is
shifted up. That is probably not a drm driver issue as I saw similar thing
on a SuSE linux box with i810 graphics chipset.
Have anyone ever seen a solution?
what version of kde are you running? ive been fighting my screen savers for a
while now, as mine dont even run. (and i too
On 24 Jul Mike Hunter wrote:
I haven't tried gallery on FreeBSD, but I highly recommend it based on
my experience with it on Linux.
The same goes for me, but for coppermine.
A really great program and very well maintained.
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Mike Hunter wrote:
I haven't tried gallery on FreeBSD, but I highly recommend it based on my
experience with it on Linux.
the ports collection has gallery and gallery2. I am currently using
gallery2 and like it a lot.
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On 7/22/06, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone know of good picture management application that can be found within
ports, to manage and organize pics that i upload?
right now, my management system is to:
1) open my folder on my local KDE workstation. create image gallery using
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 5:42 PM
Subject: a good www/picture management port?
anyone know of good picture management application that can be found
within
ports, to manage and organize pics that i upload?
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anyone know of good picture management application that can be found within
ports, to manage and organize pics that i upload?
right now, my management system is to:
1) open my folder on my local KDE workstation. create image gallery using the
built in tool.
2) upload the entire folder under
www/gallery
http://www.gallery.org
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From: Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 5:42 PM
Subject: a good www/picture management port?
anyone know of good picture management application that can be found
On Saturday 22 July 2006 17:42, Jonathan Horne wrote:
anyone know of good picture management application that can be found within
ports, to manage and organize pics that i upload?
right now, my management system is to:
1) open my folder on my local KDE workstation. create image gallery using
Jonathan Horne wrote:
anyone know of good picture management application that can be found within
ports, to manage and organize pics that i upload?
right now, my management system is to:
1) open my folder on my local KDE workstation. create image gallery using the
built in tool.
2) upload
On Saturday 15 May 2004 00:26, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi folks,
FreeBSD 5.2
What command will be used to display the complete
history of the hard drvice (other than fdisk) listing
all partitions, their allocated space, used space,
available space, date of creation, etc.
disklabel(8) and df(1)
Hi folks,
FreeBSD 5.2
What command will be used to display the complete
history of the hard drvice (other than fdisk) listing
all partitions, their allocated space, used space,
available space, date of creation, etc.
TIA
B.R.
Stephen Liu
Stephen,
Try using df - it may be what you need.
#df
And, #man df will give you a list of flags.
Alex
On Saturday 15 May 2004 03:26 am, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi folks,
FreeBSD 5.2
What command will be used to display the complete
history of the hard drvice (other than fdisk) listing
all
Hi Alex,
Try using df - it may be what you need.
#df
And, #man df will give you a list of flags.
Tks for your advice. 'df' is the command I'm
searching for.
$ df -ahi
FilesystemSize Used Avail Capacity iused
ifree %iused Mounted on
/dev/ad4s1a 248M43M 185M19%
On Sat, May 15, 2004 at 03:26:28PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
FreeBSD 5.2
What command will be used to display the complete
history of the hard drvice (other than fdisk) listing
all partitions, their allocated space, used space,
available space, date of creation, etc.
I don't think that
Hi,
Tks for your advice.
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Why the denotation of hard drive = /dev/ad4sla,
not
/dev/hda, etc.
Because afaik, /dev/hda is a Linuxism. The
/dev/ad2s1a convention has
been there long before Linux was even conceived of.
I suppose '/dev/ad2sla' with the HD connected to the
IDE
Stephen Liu wrote:
[ ... ]
Why the denotation of hard drive = /dev/ad4sla, not
/dev/hda, etc.
FreeBSD isn't Linux. ad referrs to (A)TAPI (D)isk, the 4 refers to an IDE
device which is after the standard primary secondary channels (which are
ad0 - ad3), and s1a refers to the first FDISK
/files/patch-src::wdm::session.c
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/files/wdm.pam
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/pkg-descr
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/pkg-plist
Kindly advise where the picture can be located.
TIA
B.R.
Stephen Liu
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/usr/ports/x11/wdm/files/patch-src::wdm::loghelpers.c
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/files/patch-src::wdm::session.c
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/files/wdm.pam
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/pkg-descr
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/pkg-plist
Kindly advise where the picture can be located.
You will need to do a 'make extract' from
-config.in
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/files/patch-src::wdm::loghelpers.c
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/files/patch-src::wdm::session.c
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/files/wdm.pam
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/pkg-descr
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/pkg-plist
Kindly advise where the picture can be located.
Well, it's not in the port directory any
::wdm-config.in
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/files/patch-src::wdm::loghelpers.c
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/files/patch-src::wdm::session.c
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/files/wdm.pam
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/pkg-descr
/usr/ports/x11/wdm/pkg-plist
Kindly advise where the picture can be located.
Well, it's
Kindly advise where the picture can be located.
Well, it's not in the port directory any more than the wdm source is
there. It's fetched as part of the port build; do a 'make fetch'.
Hi Kris and others,
Thanks for your advice.
I did 'make fetch' but finally I surrended because
Kindly advise where the picture can be located.
Well, it's not in the port directory any more than the wdm source is
there. It's fetched as part of the port build; do a 'make fetch'.
Hi Kris and others,
Thanks for your advice.
I did 'make fetch' but finally I surrended because;
1) I am
where can i find a 1024x768 background jpeg of the bsd daemon?
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On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 07:54:32PM -0800, Brian Henning wrote:
where can i find a 1024x768 background jpeg of the bsd daemon?
A nice one comes with the wdm port.
Kris
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On Monday, 20 October 2003 at 0:30:13 +0400, CBuH wrote:
I have two Os-es on one PC: Win FreeBSD,
in Win picture at resolution 1280x1024 is placed (by my hand's configure) in
proper position (I mean each corner on my CRT monitor). Then -- in FreeBSD I
see that in such resolution
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Hi, Questionaries!! :-)
Need help:
I have two Os-es on one PC: Win FreeBSD,
in Win picture at resolution 1280x1024 is placed (by my hand's configure) in
proper position (I mean each corner on my CRT monitor). Then -- in FreeBSD I
see
I see the same symptoms on my Desktop. When I change from Windows to
FreeBSD, the picture moves quite a bit.
I seriously doubt that this is a FreeBSD or Windows problem but I
rather think it's something with the graphic card. Not with the hardware
but with the configuration. Maybe you want
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 06:30, CBuH wrote:
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Hi, Questionaries!! :-)
Need help:
I have two Os-es on one PC: Win FreeBSD,
in Win picture at resolution 1280x1024 is placed (by my hand's configure) in
proper position (I mean each corner
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