Joel wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD on a range of PCs, from
Pentium-1 (60 MHz) to Pentium-4 (2.60GHz), though
none but one has a 'ata2' line in the dmesg
output:
ata0: channel #0 on atapci0
ata1: channel #1 on atapci0
...
ata2: Generic ESDI/IDE/ATA controller at port
0x36e-0x36f,0x168-0x16f irq
--- jason henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob wrote:
Joel wrote:
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 18:44:18 -0700 (PDT)
Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I'm running FreeBSD on a range of PCs, from
Pentium-1 (60 MHz) to Pentium-4 (2.60GHz), though
none but one has a 'ata2' line in the dmesg
Hi,
We have buy new IBM xseries 8482 server with two scsi disk and want to install
Freebsd 5.3 to first disk and mirror to second disk. I havent found any link or
doc about this. Can you please guide me?
Regards...
Derya ESEL
Akdeniz University
Antalya/Turkey
It's also been suggested that this may be on a
(B multifunction card, which would typically be a
(B multimedia card.
(B
(B OK, I will soon shut the system down and inspect
(B the inside of the box.
(B
(BWas going to complain that you hadn't done that earlier, but maybe
(Byou've been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess we are going with RedHat on this server. I would have
preferred FreeBSD :(
Why? FreeBSD's driver doesen't work on your hardware and you can't
fix the bug, RedHat runs fine on this hardware - seems to be a nobrainer
here.
For those that like to poke and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to connect to a POP3 server, authenticate and grab the STAT
information, so
I issued the following command:
printf USER XXX\nPASS XXX\nSTAT\nQUIT\n | nc -i 1 mypopserver 110
And what I got on stdout was:
+OK greeting string
+OK
+OK
I tried it on my pop
I have configured my laptop to mount a USB mass storage automagically. When
I plug the device the following messages appear:
umass0: SWISSBIT Twist, rev 2.00/2.00, addr 4
da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
da0: SWISSBIT Twist 2.00 Removable
Helo, questions.
I have Sun Enterprise 450 Server.
Processors: 3 x UltaSPARC II 300 MHz.
Memory : 1024 Mb.
Monitor and keyboard not present.
I connect terminal to serial port.
I boot from boot_cd FreeBSD 5.3R for sparc64_cd1.
Last message:
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0
Which
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mypopserver.pop3: P [bad tcp cksum 2f41 (-71d2)!] 0:40(40) ack 36 win 65535
[...omitted...]
0x0030: 2f41 5553 4552 20XX ../A..USER.X
0x0040: 0a50 4153 5320 .PASS.XX
0x0050: XX0a 5354
BSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I have a weired problem with Qpopper FBSD 5.3.
I am using the latest version compiled using the port tree. with one
or two options :
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --enable-nonauth-file=${POPUSERS_FILE} \
--without-gdbm \
For gnome/GTK users, evince looks like the best choice.
http://www.freshports.org/graphics/evince/
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john pa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Error after upgrade from fresh install 4.11-release to 4.-stable
It fail to mountroot : ufs:/dev/ad4s2a
Copyright (c) 1992-2005 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the
I got the src from cvs but don't know where to find the kernel, could you
point me in the direction of the files that make up the kernel?
_
Want to block unwanted pop-ups? Download the free MSN Toolbar now!
Mick Walker wrote:
Doesn't security.bsd.see_other_uids=0 set in /etc/sysctl.conf work in
4.10-RELEASE?
If not then is their a similar call?
kern.ps_showallprocs=0 hides processes and sockets e.g. shown by ps and
sockstat. Be aware of the fact that the content of /proc is still
visible to a
DANIEL hoggan wrote:
I got the src from cvs but don't know where to find the kernel, could
you point me in the direction of the files that make up the kernel?
src/sys
Björn
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On 2005-04-26 20:03, DANIEL hoggan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got the src from cvs but don't know where to find the kernel, could
you point me in the direction of the files that make up the kernel?
src/sys is the kernel.
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Don't know the details of my motherboard.
Whole dmesg output is here:
http://surfion.snu.ac.kr/~lahaye/dmesg.boot
BTW, vmstat -ia might be usefull, most likely not.
interrupt total rate
???0 0
irq0: clk
Rob wrote:
--- jason henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob wrote:
Joel wrote:
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 18:44:18 -0700 (PDT)
Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I'm running FreeBSD on a range of PCs, from
Pentium-1 (60 MHz) to Pentium-4 (2.60GHz), though
none but one has a 'ata2' line
Hello,
I'm trying to use Balsa as a MUA. But every time when I try to attach a
file or try to use the addressbook Balsa crashes (it dies unexpectedly,
with no further information).
I'm running 5.3-RELEASE on an Intel and use XFCE 4.2. Gnome libraries etc.
are version 2.10.
Anyone else having
Hi list,
I started using FreeBSD as a Desktop in December 04 with the hardware
configuration below
FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2
Asus TUSL-C with PIII-1133
256 MB RAM
WDC WD800JB
KDE 3.3.2
OOo-1.1.4
Very often OpenOffice-1.4 died on starting, just showing the splash
screen. I couldn't kill the
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 16:19:43 +0200
Benjamin Thelen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I started using FreeBSD as a Desktop in December 04 with the hardware
configuration below
FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2
Asus TUSL-C with PIII-1133
256 MB RAM
WDC WD800JB
KDE 3.3.2
OOo-1.1.4
Very
Never mind. Yesterday, the second hardware problem failed the display driver on
the FreeBSD computer, and I have no choice but to throw out the old computer.
I'll stick with Windows for the moment, because it is user-friendly. I just
have to be more careful on the Internet.
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 17:59, Broming plutonium wrote:
Never mind. Yesterday, the second hardware problem failed the display
driver on the FreeBSD computer, and I have no choice but to throw out
the old computer. I'll stick with Windows for the moment, because it
is user-friendly. I just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's should I do to have the device mounted?
See ubsd.conf(5):
USBD.CONF(5) FreeBSD File Formats Manual USBD.CONF(5)
NAME
usbd.conf -- usbd(8) configuration file
DESCRIPTION
The usbd.conf file is the configuration file for the
Le 27 avr. 05, 14:53, Lowell Gilbert a crit :
Any idea ??
Do you know any other POP server that supports SSL / TLS ?
If it's hanging during the *transmission* of mail, then that would be
a problem with your MTA (sendmail?), not qpopper, right?
What are the actual symptoms of this hang?
Messages
I'm running i386 FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE and I have installed port xmbmon.
mbmon doesn't detect my hw sensoe, even though it's mentioned in the Readme
in /usr/local/share/doc/xmbmon.
The Readme mentions the P4T-533C, which is amost identical and uses the same
hw monitor chip.
I have tried adding
To whom it may concern:
I've found the solution on my own.
see
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/80092
where I filed the supposed bug and reported what I did to make the pc card
work.
Vittorio
Alle 08:25, giovedì 21 aprile 2005, Vittorio De Martino ha scritto:
Alle 10:05,
Steven Friedrich wrote:
I'm running i386 FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE and I have installed port xmbmon.
mbmon doesn't detect my hw sensoe, even though it's mentioned in the Readme
in /usr/local/share/doc/xmbmon.
The Readme mentions the P4T-533C, which is amost identical and uses the same
hw monitor
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I am running FreeBSD 4.11 it is a PIII 800
My system is running MRTG and SNMP for monotoring network switches. The
system is very sluggish and sometimes not responsive. MRTG has had
problems with writing the new logs.
I am having trouble understanding
Hello,
I just installed PC-BSD which is based on FreeBSD5.3, but comes with a
graphical installer.
I already have Windows XP and Debian Linux installed on my computer, so I
could not install PC-BSD in a primary partition at the beginning of the disk.
Instead I created a new primary partition
Rex Moribe
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Hello,
I just installed PC-BSD which is based on FreeBSD5.3, but comes with
a graphical installer.
I already have Windows XP and Debian Linux installed on my computer,
so I could not install PC-BSD in a primary partition at the beginning
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 21:54, Dan Nelson wrote:
You probably don't have ufs support built into grub. I find it easier
to just chain to the bootblock instead:
root(hd0,2)
chainloader +1
That did the trick! Thank you very much!
So far I am quite pleased with PC-BSD. The installation
Emanuel Strobl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using NO_CXX in my make.conf to strip down the base system to
~50MB including man pages. The only problem is that groff is missing
if I don't build c++, and even if I build groff itself and the
needed libstdc++ it costs me about 10MB. If I just skip
Copy.
Tests should go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
See http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-test.
- James Cook
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Hi
Recently, helping a friend setup a shellserver, i noticed some kind of
limit on the number of open ttys. I count 32 open ttys by remote users
before users start getting locked out. Any user trying to login after
ls -la /dev/tty* | grep -v wheel | wc -l starts returning 32 get the
following
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 11:16:05PM +0200, nocturnal wrote:
Hi
Recently, helping a friend setup a shellserver, i noticed some kind of
limit on the number of open ttys. I count 32 open ttys by remote users
before users start getting locked out. Any user trying to login after
ls -la
On a FreeBSD 4.10 server I'm trying to allow certain ip's ssh access to
my server. In hosts.allow I have:
sshd: 192.168. /etc/icanonips.hosts
and in the icanonips.hosts file for the range of ips from 67.62.xxx.130
to 67.62.xxx.159 I have:
sshd: 67.62.xxx.130/255.255.255.224
Hello Gallery,
We have a full-time opportunity in Sunnyvale CA for a Senior Software
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The ideal candidate must have strong Perl experience developing web
applications
Please send me your resume if you would like to be considered.
If you are not available feel free to refer me to some
Hello,
I'm having a bit of trouble getting my FreeBSD workstation ( 5.4
PRERELEASE ) binding to our Solaris 8 NIS server. I do not get any
warnings or errors when ypbind starts up, but if I do a 'rpcinfo
localhost', it takes a very long time to come back with anything(stays
in a 'nanslp' state
Hi,
I think I screwed up. Perhaps someone here can help me. I need more swap
space on my FreeBSD 4.6 box. I followed the directions at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/adding-swap-space.html
for Creating a swapfile for FreeBSD 4.X. The example given in the
handbook was
At 05:18 PM 4/27/2005, Lisa Casey wrote:
Hi,
I think I screwed up. Perhaps someone here can help me. I need more swap
space on my FreeBSD 4.6 box. I followed the directions at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/adding-swap-space.html
for Creating a swapfile for FreeBSD 4.X.
OppsI should read more carefully before I send...ignore my last message.
-Glenn
At 05:18 PM 4/27/2005, Lisa Casey wrote:
Hi,
I think I screwed up. Perhaps someone here can help me. I need more swap
space on my FreeBSD 4.6 box. I followed the directions at
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 08:18:40PM -0400, Lisa Casey wrote:
I think I screwed up. Perhaps someone here can help me. I need more swap
space on my FreeBSD 4.6 box. I followed the directions at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/adding-swap-space.html
for Creating a
Greetings all:
I am just wondering if there is ANY open wireless firmware project under
FreeBSD, like OpenWrt project for Linksys WRT54G under Linux.
Thanks in advance.
cheers,
--ken
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Michael Thaler wrote:
(even though it should
mention somewhere that you MUST install FreeBSD on a primary partition)
Hello,
read
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/de/books/handbook/disk-organization.html
The slice/partition issue is one of the most confusing things for beginners.
Björn
Hi,
I got my FreeBSD box set up as a NAT gateway. I got it working partialy;
icmp pinging from inside to the internet works. But as soon as I try to
make a tcp connection (loading a webpage or so) it just sits still!
The external interface is fxp0
The internal interface is gif3 (this is a ipip
Hi,
I'm running a server with 4-Stable.
As it is a server, things like games should not be
there. However, it has already been installed (did
that come by default? don't know).
Anyway, I'd like to get rid of all the games stuff.
I'll add NOGAMES=true in /etc/make.conf, which will
prevent
test test test test --- test tets test test
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test test test test --- test tets test test
*plonk*
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It's also been suggested that this may be on a
(B multifunction card, which would typically be a
(B multimedia card.
(B
(B OK, I will soon shut the system down and inspect
(B the inside of the box.
(B
(B Was going to complain that you hadn't done that
(B earlier, but maybe you've
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