On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 16:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I added
> options IPDIVERT to the config file and made a few changes to /etc/rc.conf
> This was done to run natd.
>
> When i do a make i get this error
> undefined reference to sysctl__net_inet_divert_children
> There seems to be some bug reg
Check http://gaim.sourceforge.net .
I managed to install Yahoo!'s Linux binaries by following the
instructions at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ymessenger/message/363
Regards,
Augusto
> On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 01:43:11AM -0500, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
> > Has anyone had problems connecting to Ya
IIRC, Windows doesn't recognize Rock Ridge extensions. Try
mkisofs -R -J -V "My long volume" -o mycd.iso /path.to
so that Joliet information is also recorded in the CD; Windows will
recognize it.
Regards,
Augusto
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 21:30, Dragoncrest wrote:
> Hi all. Just curi
Hello,
I am running FreeBSD 4.8R on 2 servers with the same hardware configuration.
Both Dell PowerEdge 2650 with 2 x 3Ghz CPU and 4GB RAM.
Once in a while both servers reboots at a random time with no error message
at any log file and the LCD says PCI PARITY E13F4.
I tried replacing mother board
Hello,
I am running FreeBSD 4.8R on 2 servers with the same hardware configuration.
Both Dell PowerEdge 2650 with 2 x 3Ghz CPU and 4GB RAM.
Once in a while both servers reboots at a random time with no error message
at any log file and the LCD says PCI PARITY E13F4.
I tried replacing mother board
Hi All,
I've got a machine with 1 GB of ram but would like to temporarily limit it
to 512Mb. Is there anyway I can do this from the boot loader or will I
have to remove the RAM physically?
Rgds
Rus
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On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 10:58:31AM +0300, Lego Builder wrote:
> I'm currently setting up a FreeBSD 4.8 mailserver with sendmail, but
> noticed that when I log in through ssh to my box I don't get any mail
> notification from bash. Unlike when I physicaly log in at the box.
>
> I'd just like to kno
ok,
i am using 5.1 for 2 developemnt servers, 1 programming workstation. i.e: not
production, internal network behind firewall.
so, security and stability are not critical as far as i am concerened.
there is another important reason, my hardware tends to require later versions
of FreeBSD, for exa
I'm currently setting up a FreeBSD 4.8 mailserver with sendmail, but
noticed that when I log in through ssh to my box I don't get any mail
notification from bash. Unlike when I physicaly log in at the box.
I'd just like to know how I can get mail notification enabled over ssh
so I know when I've g
Hello,
my question concerns the path settings for daemons like lpd, if started from
rc.conf with lpd_enable="YES".
I have inserted a driver in /etc/printcap that uses a script installed by
ghostscript. This script located in /usr/local/bin itself uses gs without an
explicite path (/usr/local/b
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I was just wondering what people on the list thought. I don't want to
know any details on which is better or whatever just in general which is
better for whatever reasons people use it.
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Greetings,
Anyone has a good backup/restore from bare metal procedure?
IE. when the disaster happens, admin just need to type few commands to
get those raw disk restore to where it was backup or insert the backup
image (CD) and it will start restoring.
Mondo rescue is fairly interesting but it do
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