On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 08:50:02PM +0300, Igor B. Bykhalo wrote:
Looks like the follwoing commit broke net/mars_nwe port
on my RELENG_4 file server box:
Yes, it seems to be. Mars_nwe have different idea about
added macro:
# define sipx_node sipx_addr.x_host.c_host
# define
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 02:11:27 +0100 Anthony Atkielski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Bennett writes:
SB I notice that the 5.2.1 boot messages refer to the second core as an
SB AP, which I'm guessing stands for attached processor. If that
SB guess is correct, then it means that only the first
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On Thursday 13 January 2005 03:54, Doug Poland wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a problem with gmirror. It would seem that I cannot add my
first disk to the mirror after booting off the second drive. My current
status is a degraded mirror and I cannot
Is there a 1024 cylinder limit on the first slice for a dual boot
PC system using the FBSD boot loader?
I presume there is, but I couldn't find it in the handbook. Maybe I
missed it.
Thanks,
John
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Hi,
kame dhcpd does not support address allocation and isc-dhcpd does not
support ipv6 - despite ipv6 being defined in 1996. This makes running an
ipv6 based local network cumbersome to manage.
Does anyone know of alternatives? I would like to set up a lan with
ipv4/6 and an ipv6to4 gateway.
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On Thursday 13 January 2005 10:02, John Conover wrote:
Is there a 1024 cylinder limit on the first slice for a dual boot
PC system using the FBSD boot loader?
This depends if your computers BIOS supports disk packet interface, see 'man 8
People should really check /usr/ports/CHANGES after synchronising the ports
tree.
One of the entries in the file is:
(there are also entries for the other mysql versions)
20041019:
AFFECTS: users of databases/mysql41-server
AUTHOR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The MySQL Daemon must now be enabled /
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:58:10 +0200
Ion-Mihai Tetcu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I try to make my ports as user friendly and automated as
possible, I would vote for 2) above. I hate when something just
changes on my system without me telling it to do so explicitly; plus I
could very well
I would agree with looking into hardware problems - I have a MSI-694 dual
proc machine that about two or three months ago started rebooting once or
twice a week for no apparent reason, then one hot day it became several
times a day and I shut it down before going away for xmas. Now it won't even
Greetings,
Thank you for your quick response. The CD image
itself was fine--the 5.3 installation disc booted on a
newer laptop.
I finally gave up and used floppies and was able to
install 5.3 from CD on the pentium mmx desktop. This
is strange because the 4.8 installation cd booted fine
on the
I had the same problem (continous boot cycle if booting
from the CDROM media).
In my case FreeBSD 5.3 did not like my Promise IDE
controller ...
babaloo munchies schrieb:
One difference between 4.8 5.3 is that the 5.3 loads
ACPI , but is the ACPI module loaded in the
installation kernel? Is it an
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Where these computations in which all threads were doing pretty much the
same thing?
Not exactly the same algorithm and on different set of data.
And was it floating-point?
Yes.
(Doesn't the processor have just one FPU, or something like that?)
I don't really know (I
Further to this problem, I have tried installing FreeBSD5.3 on a second
hp netserver and I continue to get the same problem during the install
process.
Write failure on transfer! (wrote -1 bytes of 1425408 bytes)
After two weeks of stuffing around I am giving up on 5.3 - there is
clearly
Hi,
When the machine boots, I get those messages about ACPI.
I am clueless about the meaning/gravity. Machine is a SE7501WV2 from
Intel, with dual Xeon.
Help please.
Bests,
Olivier
Copyright (c) 1992-2004 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992,
Did it start up when you replaced the fan, or was it gone for good?
It was dead for good, well it is still dead as a matter of fact :)
I thought all the boxed P4 processors came with their own fan, so there
should never be a case in which a PC is sold with a P4 but no CPU fan.
So did I, so
On 01/12/05 06:01 PM, Kris Kennaway sat at the `puter and typed:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 08:45:30PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Hey folks. I'm trying to make a cruft killing run through my
installed packages.
What would make this a lot easier is if I could easily get a list of
I'm trying to get putty and ssh-agent working under 5.3-stable.
Anyone succeeded?
I have plain ssh working with ssh-agent, but not putty. The issue is
just putty, not ssh-agent.
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From: Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: anyone using Putty and ssh-agent?
: I'm trying to get putty and ssh-agent working under 5.3-stable.
: Anyone succeeded?
:
: I have plain ssh working with ssh-agent, but not putty. The issue is
: just putty, not ssh-agent.
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: Dan Langille :
If you are using PuTTY on Windows why don't you use
pageant.exe on Windows as well?
Dan Langille schrieb:
I'm trying to get putty and ssh-agent working under 5.3-stable.
Anyone succeeded?
I have plain ssh working with ssh-agent, but not putty. The issue is
just putty, not ssh-agent.
--
Mit
On 13 Jan 2005 at 14:29, Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
Dan Langille schrieb:
I'm trying to get putty and ssh-agent working under 5.3-stable.
Anyone succeeded?
I have plain ssh working with ssh-agent, but not putty. The issue is
just putty, not ssh-agent.
If you are using PuTTY on
On 13 Jan 2005 at 8:29, Jon Krause wrote:
From: Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: anyone using Putty and ssh-agent?
: I'm trying to get putty and ssh-agent working under 5.3-stable.
: Anyone succeeded?
:
: I have plain ssh working with ssh-agent, but not putty. The issue is
Hi,
There is that strange and annoying behaviours that I have noticed with
Emacs 21.3.1. Other versions I used to use were in the 19ish and had
no problem.
When I select some text with the mouse in Emacs, i can copy it into
another X window application, but I cannot copy it in a Win2K
Is there a 1024 cylinder limit on the first slice for a dual boot
PC system using the FBSD boot loader?
I presume there is, but I couldn't find it in the handbook. Maybe I
missed it.
Not if you have a reasonably recent BIOS.
FreeBSD can handle it just fine as long as the BIOS can deal
Hello,
I'm having a problem with gmirror. It would seem that I cannot add my
first disk to the mirror after booting off the second drive. My current
status is a degraded mirror and I cannot see any of the partitions on
disk one.
For a guide, I'm using the excellent instructions at:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 08:26:43 -0500, Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get putty and ssh-agent working under 5.3-stable.
Anyone succeeded?
I have plain ssh working with ssh-agent, but not putty. The issue is
just putty, not ssh-agent.
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Hi!
I use dspam-2.10.3. Is it possible to use it not for
all users of FreeBSD system?
Thanks,
Olga
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Olivier Nicole wrote:
When I select some text with the mouse in Emacs, i can copy it into
another X window application, but I cannot copy it in a Win2K
application.
It would be helpful to know how you access the win2k application
(rdesktop, vmware, ...).
Toomas Aas wrote:
I have a small server running FreeBSD 4.10, 2 x 80 GB drives mirrored on
Promise TX2 integrated RAID1 controller. I'd like to replace the 80 GB
drives with 200 GB drives.
Here's my current plan:
1. Attach one of the new drives to free ICH4 IDE port on motherboard,
partition
Olga Zenkova wrote:
Hi!
I use dspam-2.10.3. Is it possible to use it not for
all users of FreeBSD system?
This is the wrong mailing list for this type of question, since it
doesn't really relate to bsd, so much as your MTA/LDA.
Regardless, yes, it is possible, in any number of ways. What is
Hello,
I am using DSPAM 3.3-DEVEL but i guess DSPAM 2.10
works the same way regarding your question.
If you compiled DSPAM with the opt-out option
the user needs to place a .nodspam file in his
home directory if he wants to *not* use DSPAM.
Try some googeling to get some more details.
Olga Zenkova
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 21:24:49 +0700 (ICT), Olivier Nicole
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I select some text with the mouse in Emacs, i can copy it into
another X window application, but I cannot copy it in a Win2K
application.
When I select some text in any other X Window application, I can
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Is there someplace where I can find definitions of the process states
that I see in the STATE column of top? RUN and CPU1 are easy enough
to figure out, but most of the rest are mysterious.
The states are scattered throughout the kernel:
sys/kern/kern_time.c: error =
Erik Norgaard wrote:
kame dhcpd does not support address allocation and isc-dhcpd does not
support ipv6 - despite ipv6 being defined in 1996. This makes running an
ipv6 based local network cumbersome to manage.
You're absolutely right.
Does anyone know of alternatives?
Certainly: use IPv4.
Colin J. Raven wrote:
I'm trying to mount my home directory on my office box (5.3-RELEASE)
on my home box (5.3-RELEASE) and there is _no_ _way_ I have ever been
able to make this work.
/etc/exports on the NFS server is configured correctly (other
exports to other boxen work fine)
SRINIVASAN, KESHAV wrote:
I'm using the latest 5.3-stable build along with the Xfce4 window
manager. I have a Sound Blaster Audigy card.
I don't have the line 'device sound' in my kernel, but I have the
following two lines in my loader.conf file:
sound_load=YES
snd_emu10k1_load=YES
I've had similar problems with PuTTY as well...and upgrading PuTTY
fixed the problem, but I'm curious about the whole
PasswordAuthentication thing. I am testing out 5.3 now for our
production environment, and I haven't touched the sshd config file,
yet I can still login using usernames and
Hi,
Im experiancing a problem while updating my laptop to 5.3. I currently run
5.1-RELEASE version from a while back (should have updated a long time ago I
know), on my Dell C840 Latitude. I followed the instructions on
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 10:24:03 +0100
Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of alternatives? I would like to set up a lan with
ipv4/6 and an ipv6to4 gateway. How do you manage your ipv6 lan?
I just run rtadvd on the box that handles my ipv6 tunnel (I'm using
he.net for
I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed
to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report
a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they
make fun of me or ask me to give them hardware. Its like a real product
this
I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there
anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ?
Jeff
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I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed
to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report
a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they
make fun of me or ask me to give them hardware. Its like a real product
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 09:57:49AM -0800, Boris Spirialitious wrote:
I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed
to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report
a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they
make
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Boris Spirialitious wrote:
I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed
to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report
a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they
make fun of me or ask me to give
Hello,
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 09:57:49AM -0800 or thereabouts, Boris Spirialitious
wrote:
I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed
to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report
a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like
On 13/01/05 09:57 -0800, Boris Spirialitious wrote:
I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed
to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report
a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they
make fun of me or ask
JS I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there
JS anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ?
JS Jeff
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 01:05:57PM -0500, Jeff Spector wrote:
I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there
anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ?
FreeBSD will recognise Joilet filesystems (ie Window's CDROM
filesystems) just fine. Just use your
Jeff Spector wrote:
I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there
anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ?
Sure, popular Windows CD-ROM burning software like Adaptec's EZ/CD-Creator or
Nero will produce ISO-9660 CD-ROM images which will work with
On Jan 13 at 09:57, Boris Spirialitious vomited up some 1's and 0's
thusly:
I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed
to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report
a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 01:42:43PM -0500, Jason Morgan wrote:
I am attempting to burn an .iso of the 5.3 mini distribution and keep
running into the following error:
# burncd -f /dev/acd0 data 5.3-RELEASE-i386-miniinst.iso fixate
next writeable LBA 0
writing from file
Thanks to all of you who responded. I am newbie to FreeBSD and UNIX so I
may be asking some silly questions. I will try to burn it again and
check the parameters. Perhaps I did not mount my cd to the /CDROM folder
correctly and that is why I can not ls the file. Thanks again
jeff
Hi! I have a FreeBSD 5 STABLE computer which is acting as a server.
Because it doesn't need it, I don't want to install all of X -- my goal
is that there shouldn't be anything that I can't do over ssh from a
command-line.
Unfortunately, Oracle doesn't agree with me.
I need to install the
Richard Morse wrote:
Apparently, in order to run the installer for 9i, it needs X. But, I
figure it shouldn't need all of X, because I intend to connect via `ssh
-X` from a different computer which is running X to actualy do the
display. However, even once I've installed 'x11/xorg-libraries',
simply try to export/set the DISPLAY variable before
installing any additional software.
setenv DISPLAY foo.bar.com:0.0
|
Your actual X-Server -´
If you are using a bourn shell you need to use export
instead of setenv.
Richard Morse schrieb:
Hi! I
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, sp0ng3b0b wrote:
I am getting a quote for a new server.
I would like to get a box with 2x AMD Opterons and an Intel MF 1000
fiber gigabit card.
Does anyone have any good/bad experiences with Opterons and FreeBSD
5.3?
FreeBSD 5.3/i386 and 5.3/amd64 both work just fine on my
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 02:06:20PM -0500, Richard Morse wrote:
Hi! I have a FreeBSD 5 STABLE computer which is acting as a server.
Because it doesn't need it, I don't want to install all of X -- my goal
is that there shouldn't be anything that I can't do over ssh from a
command-line.
Hello! This is my first post here and fairly long but I've tried
everything I know how to do and haven't been able to track down how to
fix this error. Any help or suggestions are appreciated!
Just upgraded apache, php, perl and having some strange occassional
problems. Pages are returned
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 09:57:49 -0800 (PST)
Boris Spirialitious [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed
to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I
report a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like
Every time I click on MF, the screen goes black. Then white. Next, the
desktop page icons appear without color. Then, the screen goes white.
Next, the icons reappear and gradually fill in. Then, you can access
MF. Any suggestions how to solve this problem which did not exist when
I
Andrea Venturoli writes:
AV Not exactly the same algorithm and on different set of data.
But similar machine instructions, perhaps?
AV Yes.
Just the contention for the FPU alone might have had the effect of
single-threading the workload. That plus the SMP overhead might give
you a zero or
Olivier Nicole writes:
ON It was dead for good, well it is still dead as a matter of fact :)
The AMD processor on my XP system overheated and stalled a few times, before
I realized that the (brand-new) fan had failed. It still runs okay now,
though, with a reliable fan.
The other AMD
I'm wondering seriously about this top output:
(2.6 GhZ Celeron 1GB RAM)
Mem: 52M Active, 316M Inact, 134M Wired, 111M Buf, 494M Free
Swap: 2023M Total, 2023M Free
This does add up to the 1GB of memory that my 5.3-RELEASE box has,
that's not my question.
I always understood in FreeBSD that
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 21:01:19 +0100, Colin J. Raven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there something I can do in order to optimize - which in this case
paradoxically would seem to mean reduce the amount of free memory?
Run more processes that do interesting things. Your top output looks
fairly normal
Is there something I can do in order to optimize -
which in this case
paradoxically would seem to mean reduce the amount
of free memory?
The simple answer is: Use it! Exactly how depends on
what you're running. Basically, check the docs for all
the stuff your server is running and see what
Colin J. Raven writes:
CJR I always understood in FreeBSD that Free Memory is wasted memory
In any operating system, free memory is wasted memory. But if you
suddenly need more memory and you don't have it, system performance will
slide right down into the abyss, no matter which OS you are
On 13 Jan 2005, at 2:34 PM, Doug Poland wrote:
On my 5.3 servers, I install xorg-libraries so I can run X clients on
remote
X servers. From a remote host use a command similar to:
xserver% ssh -Xf xclient.mydomain.com
/path/to/install/directory/OracleInstaller
Hi! When I do this, runInstaller
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Andrea Venturoli writes:
AV Not exactly the same algorithm and on different set of data.
But similar machine instructions, perhaps?
Yes, both numerical computations.
Basically one thread would model geometry and the other would mesh it.
Frequent stall would arise, as the
On 13 Jan 2005, at 2:15 PM, Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
simply try to export/set the DISPLAY variable before
installing any additional software.
setenv DISPLAY foo.bar.com:0.0
|
Your actual X-Server -´
Hi! I tried this (I had to use xhost first on
The essence of the original question was:
Is there something I can do in order to optimize -
which in this case
paradoxically would seem to mean reduce the amount
of free memory?
On Jan 13 at 15:12, Bryan Fullerton suggested:
Run more processes that do interesting things. Your top output
Is there a command-line option to cause ports to be built
for a different architecture than that of the native system?
-Paul
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 03:32:10PM -0500, Richard Morse wrote:
On 13 Jan 2005, at 2:34 PM, Doug Poland wrote:
On my 5.3 servers, I install xorg-libraries so I can run X clients on
remote X servers.? From a remote host use a command similar to:
xserver% ssh -Xf xclient.mydomain.com
Andrea Venturoli writes:
AV I've come to the same conclusion. Still I can't put this together with
AV 100% load on both processors. If, as someone said, there is only one
AV FPU, *how* are these figures coming out???
The operating system tracks a dispatch of a processor into a process
thread.
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 12:47:24PM -0800, Paul Allen wrote:
Is there a command-line option to cause ports to be built
for a different architecture than that of the native system?
This is not supported.
Kris
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I just keep painting myself into corners, and I'm hoping that people
can point out some (presumably dumb) things that I am doing, and
recommend a course of action that will get me back to where I want
to be.
I have a Compaq Armada M700 on which I had installed FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE
(as of February,
Hi Keith,
I've recently been struggling with similar issues, and would be
interested to know what others might have found effective.
I have a number of different versions of the auto-tools on my
machine, almost certainly as a result of installing various ports.
It is worth note that one can
Thanks for clarifying that I wasn't just missing the
obvious. I suppose that's not surprising given all the
complicated things some builds do to configure themselves
based on testing the environment.
What about the simple case of building ia32 on an amd64
host? (Assuming WITH_LIB32 has been set
First off, my problem is that I can't get dhcpd to reply to a request on
a new subnet/interface.
I have an isc-dhcpd server running on my gateway box. I just added a new
nic to connect a wifi ap. I added this subnet declaration:
subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 192.168.1.10
On Jan 13, 2005, at 2:50 PM, William Cox wrote:
Any suggestions how to solve this problem which did not exist when I
initially downloaded MF?
Just a guess, but one possibility is a corrupted file which is used by
the app, such as a preferences file. You might try renaming them and
starting it
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 01:27:17PM -0800, Jonathan Dama wrote:
Thanks for clarifying that I wasn't just missing the
obvious. I suppose that's not surprising given all the
complicated things some builds do to configure themselves
based on testing the environment.
What about the simple case
Hi,
Im experiancing a problem while updating my laptop to 5.3. I currently run a
5.1-RELEASE version from a while back (should have updated a long time ago I
know), on my Dell C840 Latitude. I followed the instructions on
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
PLEASE DON'T TOP-POST. THANK YOU :-)
On 2005-01-13 16:24, Tom Huppi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Keith Bottner wrote:
I am trying to get a development system setup and am having trouble
identifying how FreeBSD handles automake, autoconf and the like.
[...] I did chase them
On Thursday 13 January 2005 03:24 pm, John wrote:
I just keep painting myself into corners, and I'm hoping that people
can point out some (presumably dumb) things that I am doing, and
recommend a course of action that will get me back to where I want
to be.
I have a Compaq Armada M700 on
I get this from tcpdump when I boot the AP:
17:07:14.250764 0.0.0.0.bootpc 255.255.255.255.bootps: xid:0xa2dc15d6
[|bootp] (DF)
17:07:14.251781 arp who-has 192.168.1.254 tell 192.168.1.1
17:07:15.000903 192.168.1.1.bootps 192.168.1.254.bootpc:
xid:0xa2dc15d6 Y:192.168.1.254 S:192.168.1.1 file
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 04:08:53PM -0600, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Thursday 13 January 2005 03:24 pm, John wrote:
I just keep painting myself into corners, and I'm hoping that people
can point out some (presumably dumb) things that I am doing, and
recommend a course of action that will get
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Subject: Re: How to use X without installing X?
On 13 Jan 2005, at 2:15 PM, Daniel S. Haischt
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Static [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Im trying to add a class that will limit processes and session limits, I
added this
ircd:\
:tc=default:\
:copyright=/etc/COPYRIGHT:\
:welcome=/etc/motd:\
:setenv=MAIL=/var/mail/$,BLOCKSIZE=K:\
:path=~/bin /bin /usr/bin
I think the problem here is login.conf cannot do things like limit
cpu% it just kills the process when it reaches the cpu time used, also
on limiting processes say if you want to limit a shell user to run 3
bg processes you cant limit to 3 processes in login.conf because it
will break fg processes
All of the information both of your provided is helpful. I will have to
investigate further. Some of the information that Tom specified helped me to
track down the problem. Basically I have multiple versions of the tools
installed and there are two different directories with aclocal m4 files. If
I
On Jan 13, 2005, at 2:01 PM, Colin J. Raven wrote:
I'm wondering seriously about this top output:
(2.6 GhZ Celeron 1GB RAM)
Mem: 52M Active, 316M Inact, 134M Wired, 111M Buf, 494M Free
Swap: 2023M Total, 2023M Free
This does add up to the 1GB of memory that my 5.3-RELEASE box has,
that's not my
On Thursday 13 January 2005 04:18 pm, John wrote:
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 04:08:53PM -0600, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Thursday 13 January 2005 03:24 pm, John wrote:
I just keep painting myself into corners, and I'm hoping that
people can point out some (presumably dumb) things that I am
To be fair it does say in the UPDATING list that this has to be done,
when portupgrade started downloading 4.x instinct made me hit ctrl-c
and check the UPDATING because its a major version change, and the
problem is authlib overwrites part of courier-imap which of course
means you will need to
On Thursday 13 January 2005 05:05 pm, you wrote:
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 05:01:25PM -0600, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Thursday 13 January 2005 04:18 pm, John wrote:
...
Thanks, Andrew - any advice on the kde versus kde-lite thing? I've
been looking around, and I can't find a clear
Ok, I've finally broken down and bought myself one of those fancy
Microsoft thumbball thingys. I got tired of tracking my mouse around
on a 5X5 square, which is exactly the amount of free space on my
desk right now.
Anyway, since Microsoft is a pretty good accessory company I figured
I'd check
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Erik Norgaard wrote:
kame dhcpd does not support address allocation and isc-dhcpd does not
support ipv6 - despite ipv6 being defined in 1996. This makes running an
ipv6 based local network cumbersome to manage.
You're absolutely right.
Does anyone know
In my experience with these leave the 4 5 as your ZAxisMapping and try it
should keep your wheel working.
I'm not sure how to get the other two to work though, I've always had issues
with that.
Mark Beaver
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Hello
When I am performing a dd between (2) 36 Gig 160
disks (to duplicate them) it takes about 2.5 hrs. Is
there any way I can speed this up? Is there any better
way I can clone a bootable main disk?
Thanks
NH.
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Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of
Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies
that need support for the latest hardware. Thank you for informing
me.
Boris
Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed
to linux and our application
Greetings
I installed FreeBSD 5.3 (it is my first Freebsd) from iso image and I
try to make jail with:
# make world DESTDIR=/jail/test
everything go fine until this:
cc -0 -pipe -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/legacy/usr/include
-c/usr/src/games/fortune/strfile/strfile.c
make: don't know how to make
Hello
When I am performing a dd between (2) 36 Gig 160
disks (to duplicate them) it takes about 2.5 hrs. Is
there any way I can speed this up? Is there any better
way I can clone a bootable main disk?
A larger blocksize (bs=) will help dramatically.
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Matt Emmerton
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