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Hi all,
I have Found a rule in my ipf firewall rules file.
it allows in my agetway machine running webmin
etc etc. to port 3306 from any.
Now I may well have added this rule
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For the life of me, I cannot remember the command line program to take
screen shots.
Its been a while.
If someone could remind me with a man page would be great.
Thanks
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On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 22:06, Gerard Samuel wrote:
For the life of me, I cannot remember the command line program to take
screen shots.
Its been a while.
If someone could remind me with a man page would be great.
I don't remember either, but ksnapshot works well .. I use it all the
time ..
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Gerard Samuel wrote:
Subject: Screen Shots
For the life of me, I cannot remember the command line program to take
screen shots.
Its been a while.
If someone could remind me with a man page would be great.
Thanks
Try 'import' from the ImageMagick port:
$ import
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I'm having a problem on two machines (an Athlon and an Alpha each
running 4.8-PRE) with the ruby-bdb1 port (req'd by portupgrade). I cvsup
my ports tree every night (and run portsdb -uU).
While upgrading each box, I deinstalled the ruby-bdb1 port and have
tried to re-make it (by running make
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On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Darren Spruell wrote:
When you print to lp, the input filter (if=) called checkps sees if the
incoming file is PostScript. It also detects HP PJL PostScript jobs,
which the example given in the Handbook does not.
Hi all
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Did single user mode
Hello,
Cute response:
When I first purchased FreeBSD, it was in the 4.2 Distribution Disk
set , about 6 CDROMs
When I upgraded it was over the internet
When the system crashes, where do I have to go to - the original
distr. disks
They worked flawlessly before, why not now
After the
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 22:06, Gerard Samuel wrote:
For the life of me, I cannot remember the command line program to take
screen shots.
Its been a while.
If someone could remind me with a man page would be great.
xwd(1) (X Window Dump)
Joe
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 7:12 PM
Hi all,
I have Found a rule in my ipf firewall rules file.
it allows in my agetway machine running webmin
etc etc. to port 3306 from any.
Now I may well have added this
is there a place i can go (i know that once it's
released i can, but i'm wanting to check now) to check
what the latest changes/updates to 4.8R will be once
it comes out? I'm doings some homework and trying
to decide if we will stick with the 4.6 branch
(security updates) or update to 4.8. I've
On Thursday 06 March 2003 04:32 pm, Paolo M wrote:
Did you check with a Windows box too? I am remembering
I also got this error from a Windows box but now I am
no more sure about it (I only use Jaguar at home).
The past year or so I've not allowed any but UDP port 53 thru the
firewall. But
On Thursday 06 March 2003 10:40 pm, Daryl Chance wrote:
is there a place i can go (i know that once it's
released i can, but i'm wanting to check now) to check
what the latest changes/updates to 4.8R will be once
it comes out? I'm doings some homework and trying
to decide if we will stick
On Thursday 06 March 2003 02:46 pm, Bill Moran wrote:
I know this doesn't belong on this list, but I can't find any information
about it at all, anywhere. First off, if anyone can point me to
information in lieu of a direct answer, that would be just as helpful.
I've searched Apple's site,
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On Wednesday 05 March 2003 19:35, Tuc wrote:
So the next question is how do I approach Dell to replace the
motherboard/cpu/memory? If I show them FreeBSD they'll laugh.
Oh dear, that's bad news.
See
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On Wednesday 05 March 2003 19:44, Bill Moran wrote:
Hell ... just install ActivePerl and write a perl script that does lots
and lots of number crunching (it need not be anything useful) or install
SETI and see if it crashes Windows.
When I
I have a list of rejected mail hosts that was emailed to
me in the daily run output. In the list contains a few hosts
I don't know + my machine and localhost.
What does this mean exactly? Did something go wrong when I was
sending mail or was this from somebody trying to use me as a
relay?
Hi, questions.
I have internal fax-modem Conexant HCF.
I need help for using it under FreeBSD 4.7
- Conexant HCF ...PP
FreeBSD 4.7.
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On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Nigel Soon wrote:
I have a list of rejected mail hosts that was emailed to
me in the daily run output. In the list contains a few hosts
I don't know + my machine and localhost.
What does this mean exactly? Did something go wrong when I was
sending mail or was this from
I know this doesn't belong on this list, but I can't find any information
about it at all, anywhere. First off, if anyone can point me to information
in lieu of a direct answer, that would be just as helpful. I've searched
Apple's site, google at large and the chaos at the mkisofs homepage.
I realize this isn't exactly on topic, but I figure a bunch of you
guys/gals have probably done stuff like this, and might know where to
point me.
I am trying to write an automation program in FreeBSD that listens for
commands on a serial port, and responds by issuing commands in response. I
also
Hello,
FreeBSD 4.2, PC 512MMB RAM, 2- HD 60 40 Mb. AMD K7 CPU, 900MHz on
AI61 MotherBoard
System found in indeterminate state, assumed power failure
problem. Several reboot and boot attempts failed.
Re-installed O/S, system came back up, data intact on 2nd HD
but not
On 2003-03-05 23:29, Philip M. Gollucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I am thinking about it,
Is there any way to make an identical copy of the actual CVS
respositories themselves. I'd like to drop them into my CVSROOT so
I can browse it with cvsweb_graph for kicks. I'd just check it ou
Hi!
also the CD is connected to the sound card because it does work in windows.
This doesn't necessarily mean that the audio cable is connected. If
you're using Windows Media Player to play audio CDs in Windows then you
may be using the digital playback feature, in which case the data is
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I realize this isn't exactly on topic, but I figure a bunch of you
guys/gals have probably done stuff like this, and might know where to
point me.
I am trying to write an automation program in FreeBSD that listens for
commands on a serial port, and responds by issuing commands in response.
On Wednesday, Mar 5, 2003, at 17:30 US/Mountain, Chris Howells wrote:
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On Wednesday 05 March 2003 19:44, Bill Moran wrote:
Hell ... just install ActivePerl and write a perl script that does
lots
and lots of number crunching (it need not be
I guess you guys are right I opened the box and indeed the CD is
connected to the motherboard only via IDE. I am going to find some
audio cable and try it.
thanks!
Toomas Aas wrote:
Hi!
also the CD is connected to the sound card because it does work in windows.
This doesn't
J. Seth Henry wrote:
If this discussion belongs elsewhere, please, point me in the right
place! I'm also open to books, if anyone has any recommendations. Is
there a Programming POSIX for dummies out there?
W. Richard Stevens, Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment is
the book you
Hi Everybody,
I am using a FreeBSD 4.7p7 box as the gateway to the
Internet in my home.
I saw a very starnge behavior accessing mail.yahoo.com
from a connected Apple MacOS (but also from any other
PC), the first attempt to resolve the names replies an
error. If I repeat the request everything is
man named.conf
search for Ordering, round, robin or cyclic
that is a feature and not a strange behaviour.
Ed.
Quoting Paolo M ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi Everybody,
I am using a FreeBSD 4.7p7 box as the gateway to the
Internet in my home.
I saw a very starnge behavior accessing
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 01:50:23PM -0800, Paolo M wrote:
I saw a very starnge behavior accessing mail.yahoo.com
from a connected Apple MacOS (but also from any other
PC), the first attempt to resolve the names replies an
error. If I repeat the request everything is fine. If
I wait some
Did you check with a Windows box too? I am remembering
I also got this error from a Windows box but now I am
no more sure about it (I only use Jaguar at home).
Tomorrow I'll check it again with a Win laptop, so I
can determine if it's a Jaguar problem.
Thanks!
Paolo
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On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Edmond Baroud wrote:
man named.conf
search for Ordering, round, robin or cyclic
that is a feature and not a strange behaviour.
If he's getting valid responses back, sometimes directing him to one IP
and sometimes another... That's round-robin. Since he
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