Hi, I am installing an app starting with
./configure, it failed while looking for
jpeglib.h. I have that under /usr/local/include
but I guess it only looked into /usr/X11R6/include.
I am not a source coder to begin with, and I read
INSTALL and found out that I can generate a new
configure file by
On Apr 7, 2005 7:12 PM, David Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In long run, I really want KGI to be in kernel rather than this footshot
hack,
give me full framebuffer support.
I'm sure many of us would prefer to see KGI in the long run. However,
that's not going to happen for quite some time. For
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:01:07 -0700
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
People,
Apologies up front if anybody thinks this is *too* far OT,
I'm having a _really_ hard time focusing on work for the shock this
caused me. I can't imagine anyone actually
Theres a few ways to disable beastie, and sorry for the top posting:
Firstly, there was a large discussion about this started by someone
and it is on marc.theaimsgroup
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=freebsd-questionsw=2r=1s=Stupid+ASCII+loader+prompt+q=b
I didn't feel like reading them all
Sandy Rutherford writes:
Check /var/log/auth.log. They should be logged there by default.
Thanks, that's just what I was looking for.
You could also use tcpwrappers for better control over access and
logging. See /etc/hosts.allow and man 5 hosts_options.
I'd be mainly interested in
Hello,
I often run this command:
lynx -useragent blah blah (compatible; MSIE blah
blah)
Note that the custom referrer string that I set
includes parentheses.
So, to save time, I added this line to my .cshrc:
alias lynx lynx -useragent blah blah (compatible;
MSIE blah blah)
However, when I
Hi,
Sendmail refused to deliver to myself as a local user
on my 10.0.0.3 IP configured PC; this IP is behind a
dual-homed gateway.
/etc/rc.conf:
hostname=simulation
sendmail_enable=YES
/etc/hosts.allow:
sendmail : localhost 127.0.0.1 : allow
/etc/hosts
10.0.0.3 simulation simulation.
I have problems with sound on FreeBSD 5.3 on KDE 3.3.0.
My ASUS P4P800SE motherboard has ADI AD (Analog Device) 1985 Sound MAX
6-channel CODEC sound
card. I don't know if it is supported. In the list of supported sound drivers I
found
snd_ad_1816 driver, but it doesn't work with my card.
I installed PostgreSQL 8.0.1 from ports, and now I'd like to control
it with the RC scripts. I wasn't able to run initdb with the scripts,
I had to do that manually with the regular initdb command. Now I've
got the db dir as /usr/local/pgsql/data, which is what it looks like
pgsql expects, but
cvsup'd my ports and installed ntop. Seems to work GREAT for about 5
minutes and then i get this error in my log:
**ERROR** Reading packets on device 0 (xl0): 'read: Inappropriate ioctl
for device'
anybody else seen this ?
--
Matt Virus (veer-iss)
http://www.mattvirus.net
matt virus wrote:
cvsup'd my ports and installed ntop. Seems to work GREAT for about 5
minutes and then i get this error in my log:
**ERROR** Reading packets on device 0 (xl0): 'read: Inappropriate ioctl
for device'
anybody else seen this ?
further reading suggests there is a patch to
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