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which mailing list I am reading because it is listed in the status line.
Separate mail boxes for each mailing list just makes more sense to me.
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>> List-Id: User questions
>>
>> Can gmail not filter on that?
>
> Do you have any suggestions for how to do something similar with mutt or
> procmail?
Sure; you can use something like this in your
x27;t forget my friendly, friend cut(1) (almost forgot that in my
previous post). I think it's a lot more lightweight and faster than awk
is; the only drawback is that delimiters are only 1 character wide,
whereas heavier weight text processing tools can do multiple character
search and replaceme
ut via xargs, where -exec does exec on the fly?
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for
>
Is it possible that the port now contains the plugin architecture, and
you need to add/alter the url_path line in the config file?
$config["url_path"] = '/cacti/';
I think when that is wrong, it will produce the symptoms you see.
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You don't need to add the header. You can "highlight" using ~C, which
checks the To: or Cc: for a string. I have tested a rule in my
.muttrc which does this:
color index red black '(~C freebsd-question)'
It seems to correc
ally true, but has been
repeated so many times that people have come to believe it. The -exec
option can be made to pass multiple arguments if it's used correctly.
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> btw don't forget the space between the '{}" and the '\;"
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Thanks, but I've known this "-exec foo {} \;" for several
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> On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Chad Perrin wrote:
> >On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 02:53:40PM +0100, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
> >>
> >>All messages are already tagged with a List-ID
> >>
> >>e.g.
> >&g
me as a good solution to the problem.
> >
> > Now I am totally confused. What exactly do you want?
> >
> > (If you want to add or remove something from the subject line during
> > local mail delivery use formail.)
>
> I'm looking for an easy way to
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 02:53:40PM +0100, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
All messages are already tagged with a List-ID
e.g.
List-Id: User questions
Do you have any suggestions for how to do something similar with mutt or
procmail?
procmail can filter out
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 10:31:45PM +0200, Irsla wrote:
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> >
> > find . -type f \( -mtime 6 -o -mtime 29 \) -print0 | xargs -0 vi
> >
>
> what about the -exec option of find ? I always wonder why people don't use
> it.
it's simpler but not
remove something from the subject line during
> local mail delivery use formail.)
I'm looking for an easy way to visually mark messages as being from the
freebsd-questions list so I can recognize them at a glance without
screwing with the subject line if I reply.
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> visually detect which email was sent to which fbsd list. Is it
> possible to add a tag in the subject line, something like, [fbsd-q],
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> Given that these lists have been around for a long time,
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> > >possible to add a tag in the subject line, something like, [fbsd-q],
> > >or [fbsd-questions], or similar so that emails can be visually
> > >classified?
> > >
> > >Given that these lists have been around fo
something like, [fbsd-q],
> >or [fbsd-questions], or similar so that emails can be visually
> >classified?
> >
> >Given that these lists have been around for a long time, was there a
> >discussion on this? If the idea of tagging was dropped, can someone
> >inform me
imestamp is
changed!! (duh)... So it does make more sense to put the list
into a /tmp/ file. Save typing when I re-edit.
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s it
> > possible to add a tag in the subject line, something like, [fbsd-q],
> > or [fbsd-questions], or similar so that emails can be visually
> > classified?
> >
> > Given that these lists have been around for a long time, was there a
> > discussion on this? I
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> or [fbsd-questions], or similar so that emails can be visually
> classified?
>
> Given that these lists have been around for a long time, was there a
> discussion on this? If the idea of tagging was dropped, can someone
> inform me about the rationale behind this decision? Tha
Amarendra Godbole wrote:
I subscribe to many fbsd lists through gmail, and am not able to
visually detect which email was sent to which fbsd list. Is it
possible to add a tag in the subject line, something like, [fbsd-q],
or [fbsd-questions], or similar so that emails can be visually
classified
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Amarendra Godbole wrote:
Hi,
I subscribe to many fbsd lists through gmail, and am not able to
visually detect which email was sent to which fbsd list. Is it
possible to add a tag in the subject line, something like, [fbsd-q],
or [fbsd-questions], or similar so that emails
Hi,
I subscribe to many fbsd lists through gmail, and am not able to
visually detect which email was sent to which fbsd list. Is it
possible to add a tag in the subject line, something like, [fbsd-q],
or [fbsd-questions], or similar so that emails can be visually
classified?
Given that these
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cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portupgrade
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haven't used mt(1) in quite a while, but I don't think I ever used
more than one of {files, records, setmarks} on the same tape,
andoffhand I can't think of a reason for doing so. If you only put
one backup on a given tape, you wouldn't use any of them.
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webpage and run through a sequence of passwords. Then that would be
absolutely wonderful.
Mental note. It sucks to not have a phone. Don't work on phone system
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luck. the fsr and fss options I understand they would fast
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y way to use this?
> > Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated.
> > Ray
> > machine specs
> > ASUS M2N-SLI DELUXE mobo
> > 2GB ram
> > AMD 5200 x2 processor (sorry, the box isn't in front of me)
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> > Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated.
> > Ray
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> > ASUS M2N-SLI DELUXE mobo
> > 2GB ram
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> > >>
> > >> Not sure if nForce drivers are supported on the 6.2 install CD. You
> > >> might want to give one of the 7-CURRENT driver CDs a go. Grab a
> > >> snapshot iso from
> > >> <ftp://ftp7.freebsd.org/pub/Free
; >>> ASUS M2N-SLI DELUXE mobo
> >>> 2GB ram
> >>> AMD 5200 x2 processor (sorry, the box isn't in front of me)
> >>
> >> Not sure if nForce drivers are supported on the 6.2 install CD. You
> >> might want to give one of the 7-CURRENT driver
drivers are supported on the 6.2 install CD. You
might want to give one of the 7-CURRENT driver CDs a go. Grab a snapshot
iso from <ftp://ftp7.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/200703>, or the
directory above it in one of the other snapshot directories if that
doesn't work for you.
T
ENT driver CDs a go. Grab a snapshot
> iso from <ftp://ftp7.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/200703>, or the
> directory above it in one of the other snapshot directories if that
> doesn't work for you.
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just 2 questions:
1) is 7-CURRENT re
ht want to give one of the 7-CURRENT driver CDs a go. Grab a snapshot
iso from <ftp://ftp7.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/200703>, or the
directory above it in one of the other snapshot directories if that
doesn't work for you.
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of the
linux driver. is there any way to use this?
Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated.
Ray
machine specs
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2GB ram
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> YMMV of course.
I think what he was saying is that if you already need to build a
kernel for some other reason, then go ahead and strip out the
unused stuff. But, if you don't have any other reason to do it,
it is not worth the bother to build another kernel just to strip
it of unused
get every last
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Cheers :).
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ed complexity). On a desktop I don't care as long as thingie works.
YMMV of course.
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this is what my personal experience is.
me, too.
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minutes anyhow with less options :). The only thing that was brought
up earlier (sometime later last year in a thread--I think either Oct
or Nov) is that removing options removes flexibility as well. But
that's a tradeoff you have to make.
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seen much gain between -O2 and -O3. Loop-unrolling may be
different; one trick that compiler hackers at supercomputer
companies use by default in to unroll small loops. Cray is
one example. S, to get any real gain is going to mean
going thr
ow that the compiler writers are going to use their
learned and practical wisdom regarding loop unrolling... .
>
> HTH,
It has and thanks much. Gotta rebuild, but no big deal!
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now, because it's better to have something in executable shape
and a bit slower (arguably because some optimizations slow things down) than it
is to have something run fast and break all the time.
Some food for thought :).
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load the odd kmod if needed. Generally it's less headache and equal
performance.
> thanks in advance,
>
> gary
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> Two quick one for kernel and/or compiler wizards: first, is
> a 400Mz processor considered a 586 (for my KERNELCONF file)?
That depends on processor architecture rather than clock frequency. Have
a look at dmesg output - for example, Intel Celeron 400Mhz is a 686
c
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Hello,
I have a couple of PF questions. First I am NATing a set of computers on the
table, to allow them to go out I write ($lans is lans = "{" $lan0 $lan1
"}" where $lan0 is re0 and $lan1 is $re1):
pass in on $lans from to any flags S/SA keep state
pass out on $lans fro
n
sniffing is not a problem.
wasn't easier just to answer the question?
Well, no offense ment, but there are many people posting questions to
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problems of actions they want to perform.
So generally if a question with a potent
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.g.
some backup software works this way). You can have multiple keys with
different restrictions even - Host A can run rsync only, and host B can
run rdiff-backup only.
Howie
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encryption. Even if you used ssh without those, the key-based
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so generalizing that "telnet and rsh is bad" is as stupid as telling that
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>
> Mike Jakubik wrote:
> >Daniel Mouritsen wrote:
> >You don't need the developer packages to compile or use the ports. I
> >would recommend you choose the basic user option instead.
> >
> >>Also, i was wondering, i tried playing
can control the amount of
connections cvsup uses. For example, if you have a fast (e.g.
broadband) connection, you can do:
cvsup -P m /path/to/supfile
This will multiplex the connections and usually afford better performance.
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will fix that) might be sysutils/idled, which is a daemon that does just
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I have set up a few parameters in a few classes in login.conf and reran
cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf, but some things don't seem to work.
For example, I have the default class configured with idletime=20, but I have
users able to login and stay in the system for much longer than the
Daniel Eriksson wrote:
> Ivan Voras wrote:
>
>> GJournal aready is:
>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/geom/journal/g_j
>> ournal.c?rev=1.9&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
>
> Thank you for the info!
>
> zfs looks more interesting, but having gjournal in the tree makes it
> more
when zfs will hit the regular CVS tree?
/Daniel Eriksson
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run -CURRENT on so i can apply the latest patchset
Vince
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