Hi,
There was a file in FreeBSD source tree that shows who is responsible for
related driver or program. I couldn't remeber it so I decided to mail it to
here. Can someone point me to the right document in /usr/src?
Best Regards..
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James Alexander Cook writes:
I might be wrong here, but doesn't NTP only make occasional adjustments to the
system clock?
It tries to slew the clock as smoothly as possible to bring it into
alignment with the correct time. It does not make sudden large changes
to the clock.
If your clock
the software i download in sourceinsight ask me to
enter in
CVSROOT:
SERVER
PORT
User Name and so on...
so boring ,i just want to get some files new in freebsd 5.4 rc3:(
can some kind hearted help me out?
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Charles Swiger writes:
Try changing the kern.timecounter.hardware sysctl; you can look at the
available choices via:
sysctl kern.timecounter.choice
So what do the choices mean? How are they used?
On one machine, I see TSC, ACPI-fast, i8254, and dummy as choices, and
ACPI-fast is
Anthony, you really need to look in the code sometime:
/usr/src/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_timer.c
* If all tests of the counter succeed, use the ACPI-fast method. If
* at least one failed, default to using the safe routine, which
reads
* the timer multiple times to get a consistent
Chuck Robey wrote:
I don't know why it's true... I can state that I've had 3 of them so
far, and had troubles with 2, and google is chock full of reports.
Further, the info about them being the same as their IDE brethren
isn't true, at least, the access rate specifications are higher for
SATA
Chuck Robey wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 03:22:25PM -0500, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
I was thinking about putting FreeBSD and swap on the ATA100 IDE hard
drive and installing a SATA hard drive for home and database data.
Is there any reason I shouldn't mix hard drive types?
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
Anthony, you really need to look in the code sometime:
It takes a very long time to find relevant sections of code, and unless
the author was very conscientious, there are usually few or no
explanatory comments, anyway.
/usr/src/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_timer.c
Thanks.
La commande make depend ne marche pas du tout!
Que faire pour ce cas?
Paulin
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Hi all,
I'd like to know which compiler is used in FreeBSD's kernel compiling
process.
Thanks.
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On May 4, 2005, at 10:15 PM, jason henson wrote:
Chuck Robey wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 03:22:25PM -0500, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
I was thinking about putting FreeBSD and swap on the ATA100 IDE
hard drive and installing a SATA hard drive for home and
database data. Is
Hello everybody
we are trying to use a linux perl program called Mascot on FreeBSD. It is
statistical-bioinformatic software.
We use this program on Linux RedHat 7.3 (glibc 2.3.2), perl 5.8.6.
We copied the program and the libraries.
We tried installing the ports linux_base (glibc 2.1.3),
On 2005-05-05 09:13, Jo?o Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to know which compiler is used in FreeBSD's kernel compiling
process.
If you use the recommended process of buildworld and *THEN*
buildkernel, the compiler toolchain that is built from /usr/src as
part of the system
Hello, I'm new to FreeBSD and this list, my name is Donnacha, I'm an
Irishman living in Edinburgh, Scotland.
I have read The Complete FreeBSD's section on disk partioning but would
very much appreciate some advice on how to divide up the 2 HDDs I'm
getting on my new server.
The server is
Hello, I'm new to FreeBSD and this list, my name is Donnacha, I'm an
Irishman living in Edinburgh, Scotland.
I have read The Complete FreeBSD's section on disk partioning but would
very much appreciate some advice on how to divide up the 2 HDDs I'm
getting on my new server.
The
Jerry, thanks for your advice!
If all your accounts and web pages
are really in /home and you have no databases, I would be inclined
to put both /usr and /var in the 80GB drive and leave the other one
for home directories and web pages.
In The Complete FreeBSD, Greg Lehey suggests that it's a
Lei Luo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know where the TCP retransmission function
tcp_timer_rexmt() is called? In other words, where is the code that
checks if a timer is timed out? In BSD4.3, there is a function called
tcp_timers() in tcp_timer.c. But in the recent release, the
Hi,
I tried to portupgrade gnumeric today (from 1.4.1 to 1.4.3_1), but it fails
at the point where it tries to compile libgnomedb 1.2.1. It fails with the
following error:
...
gnome-db-dsn-config-druid.c: In function `general_next_pressed_cb':
gnome-db-dsn-config-druid.c:246: error:
Now I got the CD from someone else, and finally the installation went
well. It would still have been nice if all the things I described had
just worked. I was able to install Debian without any problems, even
though I didn't have any Unix experience at all. Compared to that, the
FreeBSD
a normal computer
Oops, that should read: a normal computer user. :-)
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All,
I would like to THANK the dev team on 5.4 for all their hardwork. It has
been delayed but I have to say that it really feels SOLID, and works like a
dream...they have also surmounted some pretty HUGE problems in big disk
supportKUDOS THANKS AWESOME...guys 5.4 is WORTH the wait...
I
Hello list,
the day before yesterday I experienced my first
panic on 5.4-STABLE. Build and cvsup'ed last
Friday. My system is a ThinkPad R51
I did nothing spectacular, after boot I:
logged in as user
cdrecord -scanbus (which didn't work as I hadn't yet set it suid)
su
chmod +x for cdrecord and
On Thursday 05 May 2005 08:47 am, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
Hi,
I tried to portupgrade gnumeric today (from 1.4.1 to 1.4.3_1), but it
fails at the point where it tries to compile libgnomedb 1.2.1. It
fails with the following error:
...
gnome-db-dsn-config-druid.c: In function
Question for the group...anyone know of a way to use an adaptec U160
controller to connect the NAS server to another system so the second system
can write to the raid container thru the U160?
(FBSD SATA RAID5 SERVER)--(GIG NETLINK)--(NETWORK)
|
-rw-(PCI U160)--(U160 CABLE)--(SERVER)
Hi all. I'm trying to get ng_netflow to work, and I'm having a heck
of a time doing so. So if anyone can shed some light on my problem,
please do so. I've tried multiple configurations, and can't get it to
work right. I can only get it to see traffic in one direction (for
example, flows from
found this ..
...ist es aber nicht. Den Fehler hatte ich hier auch schon.
Der TSM Client sucht /etc/mtab und findets nicht.
Lösung bei mir: Eine Kopie von /etc/fstab mit sed 's/ufs/ext2/' erzeugt
ins /etc des Linuxulators und schon läufts.
Achtung beim Backup bei gleichlautenden Linux- und
On 5/5/2005 19:43, Fabian Keil wrote:
Hello list,
the day before yesterday I experienced my first
panic on 5.4-STABLE. Build and cvsup'ed last
Friday. My system is a ThinkPad R51
I did nothing spectacular, after boot I:
logged in as user
cdrecord -scanbus (which didn't work as I hadn't yet set it
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 02:33:30PM -0700, Damian Sobieralski wrote:
I have a fairly weird question for the group. I recently set up a
FreeBSD 5.3 box to use pam_krb5 for sshd authentication. It worked
great. I created a local workstation user via adduser and when it came
time for the
Am Donnerstag, 5. Mai 2005 14:56 schrieb Jerry McAllister:
Hello, I'm new to FreeBSD and this list, my name is Donnacha, I'm an
Irishman living in Edinburgh, Scotland.
I have read The Complete FreeBSD's section on disk partioning but
would very much appreciate some advice on how to
On Thursday 05 May 2005 14:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry, thanks for your advice!
If all your accounts and web pages
are really in /home and you have no databases, I would be inclined
to put both /usr and /var in the 80GB drive and leave the other one
for home directories and
Hello all, I'm new to this list, but have been a part of the alpha list
for some time - I hope I picked the right list for my questions.
At work we had a machine which had in it a 200mhz pentium - the machine
was an all-in-one flat panel made by a company named Densitron for
industrial use. On
I've got a server that keeps running out of memory and crashing. It has
1GB of swap and 1GB of ram. I originally made the swap the same size as
the ram, as my previous experience with *nix machines was that when swap
is double the size of ram, the computer is almost totally unuseable for
at least
Hi,
I am cross posting this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] because my
problem lies with both.
Okay, the scenario:
I am an ISP dealing with a lot of clients who like sending lots and lots of
mail. Currently they are all sending out through a smart host, which checks
mail for spam
On stardate Thu, 5 May 2005, the wise Andrew L. Gould entered:
Hi Marco,
Do you need gnome-db? (Better yet, have you seen **any** documentation
as how to use gnome-db from within gnumeric?)
I don't think so. I thought Gnumeric needed it, it's installed as a
dependency. Other gnome applications
Thanks for taking the time to advise me Robert.
Consider putting the databases (data, not code) in their own
partition. That way they can be backed up, restored, and otherwise
managed independantly of other system operations.
The downside of this is you lose the ability to borrow space
On Thursday 05 May 2005 10:14 am, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
On stardate Thu, 5 May 2005, the wise Andrew L. Gould entered:
Hi Marco,
Do you need gnome-db? (Better yet, have you seen **any**
documentation as how to use gnome-db from within gnumeric?)
I don't think so. I thought Gnumeric
Thanks RW.
How big should /tmp be?
The precise size depends on your needs, people use values from a few
hundred
MB to a few GB, however generally applictions that need a lot of
temporary
storage will let you specify where it goes.
So, do you think 1GB for /tmp will be enough?
/ is
Hi Harald, thanks.
GPT sounds great but the quick search I did turned up a lot of
references to 64-bit chips i.e. FreeBSD.org said The GPT partitioning
scheme was introduced with the ia64 architecture as an MBR replacement.
Can GPT be also be used on 32-bit chips? My server has a single P4 2.8
Hello Sir,
Is SYSINIT is same as module_init() in linux?
freebsd also has module_init() funcation, can I used that function
instead of SYSINIT?
please confirm me my question.
thanking you
regards
bhaban
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I am installing Pico on BSD 5.3, the installation for Pico goes up to ver. 4.
Will this work or is there another solution. I have vi installed already but I
have Pico user here. Thanks,
VJ
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hello all,
i switched from XFree86 to X.org on my 4.9-RELEASE system, using the
instructions in UPDATING. i had to do one extra things, before i could
finish the Xorg install: i had to force upgrade of mesa-4 to mesa-6
(under new name, which i forget). i also edited make.conf and changed
On stardate Thu, 5 May 2005, the wise Andrew L. Gould entered:
CONFIGURE_ARGS for the gnumeric port includes --with-gnome-db.
Perhaps you could try doing make without gnome-db (make
--without-gnome-db?) and then do portupgrade.
I'll try but if that argument is in the configure, doesn't that
imply
Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
Hi all,
I have to plan and setup a mail solution for about 50.000 users, here are
some key features requested by our customer:
- self coded webfrontend w/ webmail and administration (filter, alias etc)
- 100MB quota per user
- autoresponder
- about
Alex Teslik wrote:
Hi all,
I have been running a FreeBSD box for a few years. Over this time spammers
and other unfriendlies have found my box and have been attacking at a slowly
increasing rate. Every night the daily periodic scripts run and report to me
the number of rejected mail
Hi Henry, thanks for your advice.
It occurs to me that you are on the wrong track asking here. Ask
people who run a forum about as big as you think yours can get how big
the database is, and how big the templates are. If their database is
150Gb, then you should dedicate one disk for database
How did you confirm that you were authenticating via Kerberos?
ESP? :) You're right, I don't KNOW that. But if I didn't set a
password when I created the user, how else would it be authenticating?
Here's my /etc/pam.d/sshd file:
# auth
authrequiredpam_nologin.so
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Marco
Beishuizen thusly...
Well I tried to change some options in the makefile but no matter
what I try (--without-gnome-db; --without-gnomedb;
--without-libgnomedb) it wants to compile libgnomedb and it stops
with the same error.
UNTESTED.
Go to the work
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 23:59, Benjamin Keating wrote:
nfs.myserver.com:/usr/ports /usr/ports nfs rw,-b 0 0
That would be
nfs.myserver.com:/usr/ports /usr/ports nfs rw,bg 0 0
or at least that's how mine are. You may want to investigate
tcp,intr,nfsv3,-w=32768,-r=32768
I downloaded the three floppy images for 5.3-RELEASE and dd'ed them on the
disks. Then I booted the installation and tried to partition my hard drive.
To my surprise, the partition table shown by the installation was complete
nonsense. I figured it probably had something to do with the fact
Followup up:
If AFTER I log in, I issue kinit and type my password in. Now when I
do a klist I get ticket information. Shouldn't the pam module do this
aotomatically (call kinit)?
If anyone can educate me in kerberos, I'd appreciate it.
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On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 10:11:30AM -0700, Damian Sobieralski wrote:
Followup up:
If AFTER I log in, I issue kinit and type my password in. Now when I
do a klist I get ticket information. Shouldn't the pam module do this
aotomatically (call kinit)?
PAM does not map well to Kerberos,
Omer Faruk Sen wrote:
Hi,
There was a file in FreeBSD source tree that shows who is responsible
for related driver or program. I couldn't remeber it so I decided to
mail it to here. Can someone point me to the right document in /usr/src?
Best Regards..
There might have been such a thing in the
Hi there,
is there a fairly active NOCOL users mail list out there somewhere? Please
send along the subscribe details if there is.
cheers,
Noah
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Hi!
I'm having a devil of a time trying to configure XFree86 Server and Desktop
in FreeBSD 5.3.
I was running FreeBSD 4.9 just fine complete with Gnome2. Yesterday, I
installed (from scratch) FreeBSD 5.3 on the same machine. The installation
went fine and the machine booted perfectly. When I
I'm running FreeBSD on a Lippert Cool EcoRunner board which has a NS
Geode processor and some kind of integrated ATA controller from SiS.
Trying to use the CF card as the root file system causes it to hang.
When I boot the kernel from the CF card and then mount a different disk
as the root file
I'm CC this answer back to FBSD-Questions.
On 5/5/05, Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Benson Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20050505 02:56]: wrote:
Hi Ben,
I run a qmail-ldap installation for about 10,000 users. Each has 100MB
of quota. I use 2 LDAP servers, 2 qmail servers
I'm trying to get a HP Vectra up without keyboard
or monitor with Serial A as the console.
I looked in the Handbook and FAQ, all it talks about
is for an install.
The worst part is, I have 1 machine running this way
(Intel motherboard) and I remember I tested doing that
on an identical Vectra.
The
Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/5/2005 19:43, Fabian Keil wrote:
the day before yesterday I experienced my first
panic on 5.4-STABLE. Build and cvsup'ed last
Friday. My system is a ThinkPad R51
I did nothing spectacular, after boot I:
logged in as user
cdrecord -scanbus (which
On 5/5/2005 17:43, João Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to know which compiler is used in FreeBSD's kernel compiling
process.
Thanks.
Try gcc -v
Regards
S.
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On 5/5/2005 20:29, Jacob S wrote:
I've got a server that keeps running out of memory and crashing. It has
1GB of swap and 1GB of ram. I originally made the swap the same size as
the ram, as my previous experience with *nix machines was that when swap
is double the size of ram, the computer is
At 02:16 PM 5/5/2005, Paul T. Root wrote:
trying to get a HP Vectra up without keyboard or monitor with Serial A as
the console.
What I've tried (loader.conf) doesn't seem to work.
Shot in the dark, as I've never messed with serial much. But I think you
have to enable it in /etc/ttys for it to
Am Donnerstag, 5. Mai 2005 17:43 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Harald, thanks.
GPT sounds great but the quick search I did turned up a lot of
references to 64-bit chips i.e. FreeBSD.org said The GPT partitioning
scheme was introduced with the ia64 architecture as an MBR replacement.
Can GPT
On Thursday 05 May 2005 09:59 am, Jacob S wrote:
I've got a server that keeps running out of memory and crashing. It
has 1GB of swap and 1GB of ram. I originally made the swap the same
size as the ram, as my previous experience with *nix machines was
that when swap is double the size of ram,
Hi Peter,
Let me ask you a question, since the last time you gave me an answer that was
to the point. Is there a version of Pico editor for Free BSD 5.3, I have tried
installing pine 4.63 the latest, I get this error, Problems building c-client
. Any ideas will be appreciated. Thanks,
VJ
Paul T. Root wrote on Thursday 05 May 2005 20:16:
I'm trying to get a HP Vectra up without keyboard
or monitor with Serial A as the console.
I looked in the Handbook and FAQ, all it talks about
is for an install.
The worst part is, I have 1 machine running this way
(Intel motherboard)
On Thu, 05/May/2005 11:12 (+0300), Omer Faruk Sen wrote:
Hi,
There was a file in FreeBSD source tree that shows who is responsible for
related driver or program. I couldn't remeber it so I decided to mail it to
here. Can someone point me to the right document in /usr/src?
Best
Let me ask you a question, since the last time you gave me an answer that
was to the point. Is there a version of Pico editor for Free BSD 5.3, I
have tried installing pine 4.63 the latest, I get this error, Problems
building c-client . Any ideas will be appreciated. Thanks,
if you only need
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 01:39:00PM +0200, John Oxley wrote:
local
^
I
I
client -- smarthost -- router -- shaper -- international
The smarthost is a FreeBSD-5.3-STABLE system running
On Thu, 2005-05-05 at 11:57 -0700, Dixit, Viraj wrote:
Hi Peter,
Let me ask you a question, since the last time you gave me an answer that was
to the point. Is there a version of Pico editor for Free BSD 5.3, I have
tried installing pine 4.63 the latest, I get this error, Problems building
Hi,
I am using OSS. When I start mplayer -ao oss -channels 6 I get nice
surround sound. I have also installed OSS Virtual Mixers. Strange enough
I do not manage to get mplayer to use other dsp devices e.g. % gmplayer
-ao oss:/dev/dsp5 -channels 6 and xmms at /dev/dsp7 give a conflict
when using
Hi,
I am using OSS. When I start mplayer -ao oss -channels 6 I get nice
surround sound. I have also installed OSS Virtual Mixers. Strange enough
I do not manage to get mplayer to use other dsp devices e.g. % gmplayer
-ao oss:/dev/dsp5 -channels 6 and xmms at /dev/dsp7 give a conflict
when using
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sebastian
Reichelt
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:56 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Installation Horror
Now I got the CD from someone else, and finally the installation
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 08:47:50AM -0700, Dixit, Viraj wrote:
I am installing Pico on BSD 5.3, the installation for Pico goes up to ver. 4.
I don't understand what mean by the above, and what you think the
problem
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Anthony
Atkielski
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:14 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Clock running fast
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
Anthony, you really need to look in the code
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 09:59:27AM -0500, Jacob S wrote:
I've got a server that keeps running out of memory and crashing. It has
1GB of swap and 1GB of ram. I originally made the swap the same size as
the ram, as my previous experience with *nix machines was that when swap
is double the size
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Brian McCann wrote:
Hi all. I'm trying to get ng_netflow to work, and I'm having a heck
of a time doing so. So if anyone can shed some light on my problem,
please do so. I've tried multiple configurations, and can't get it to
work right. I can only get it to see traffic in
Hey.
I am a very meticulous person.
I try to keep my systems as clean as possible.
I was wondering that others like me out there do to keep their
systems clean for stale files and files with no reference to
either the system, its ports and its users.
I understand that running make world's is
Hello !
I´ve been trying to start a NFS server and a client.
Both PC machines are 5.2.1 FreeBSD.
I decided to follow the on line handbook instructions, but I can´t get the
result.
The system gave me the message:
RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC Timed out
after I trying to mount a
Hey.
I am a very meticulous person.
I try to keep my systems as clean as possible.
I was wondering that others like me out there do to keep their
systems clean for stale files and files with no reference to
either the system, its ports and its users.
The portupgrade port will install portsclean
On Thu, 5 May 2005 13:33:04 -0500
Andrew L. Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 05 May 2005 09:59 am, Jacob S wrote:
I've got a server that keeps running out of memory and crashing. It
has 1GB of swap and 1GB of ram. I originally made the swap the same
size as the ram, as my
I didn't originally copy the list on this, but since there was a me too
post, here it is.
-Glenn
At 07:26 AM 5/5/2005, you wrote:
Hi all. I'm trying to get ng_netflow to work, and I'm having a heck
of a time doing so. So if anyone can shed some light on my problem,
please do so. I've tried
I changed some BIOS settings, and now it works. Thanks for your help.
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On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 04:08:00PM -0500, Jacob S wrote:
This server's hosting about 250 websites - the majority being poorly
written php, and incoming e-mail for those domains. It has cPanel
installed, so incoming e-mail goes through exim, spamassassin and
clamav, but outgoing uses qmail and
On Thursday 05 May 2005 23:50, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
There's another port* command I can't recall the name of that will
list ports that are not required by any other port which you can
then decide if you want to remove. Might be an option to pkg_info,
I really don't remember.
Dixit, Viraj wrote:
I am installing Pico on BSD 5.3, the installation for Pico goes up to ver. 4.
Will this work or is there another solution. I have vi installed already but I
have Pico user here.
Viraj,
You might try ports or packages.
Or, you might try nano, which I understand is like pico,
This is great! I'd love to contribute my mediawiki template and
graphic design knowledge to spice it up a bit if you're interested.
Either way, I'll be using / populating that thing with as much quality
info as I can. Thanks! Are you in charge of this?
- bpk
On 5/4/05, Karel Miklav [EMAIL
Ok, I have a lot of older computer equipment - and I've been feeling the need
to clean up again. On that thought, I've also been thinking about the best way
to divvy up what I have based on the task. I'm hoping a few folks here might
have an opinion on the best way to put this stuff to use:
PAM does not map well to Kerberos, unfortunately. Generally speaking
you want to avoid PAM with Kerberos if you can possibly use native
Kerberos
:-)
It seems my ignorance is kicking in here- how would they log into the
machine first, to issue kinit/native if I don't use PAM to get them
INTO
16. Trouble with XFree86 Configuration (Naomi Fernandez)
I'm having a devil of a time trying to configure XFree86 Server and Desktop
in FreeBSD 5.3.
hello,
i hope i'm not giving you incorrect info, but i remember something to do with
FreeBSD switching from XFree86 to Xorg, 'round about
I found another person having this problem. No replies though :(
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/lucky.freebsd.questions/browse_thread/thread/955323f07570f076/1bf8bf734758fc92?rnum=16#1bf8bf734758fc92
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On Thursday 05 May 2005 21:32, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
I am a very meticulous person.
I try to keep my systems as clean as possible.
I was wondering that others like me out there do to keep their
systems clean for stale files and files with no reference to
either the system, its ports and
On Thursday 31 March 2005 08:36 am, Daniel Johansson wrote:
Hi, I really need some help here. I'm running a raid0, with
vinum, and read the errata about adding geom_vinum_load=YES
to loader.conf because vinim_start=YES in rc.conf paniced my
system when booting. I'm running 5.3-RELEASE
Hello everyone,
I'm in the process of learning ports system. I've made some changes to
an existing port (in the Makefile and a patch) for my use but thought
about mailing them to the port maintainer. So now I need to be more
serious ;)
The port (popa3d) is a pop3 daemon which can be run from
Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
Is possible to run a service listening only on localhost with inetd?
How to configure inetd in such case (an entry in /etc/hosts.allow?)
or should I disable such configuration?
You can (and probably should) do that but why not just block the
incoming connections with
Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
I've never used inetd and I'm not sure what will happen if a
connection is made from outside to a service which is configured to
listen only on localhost.
When you use inetd, the spawned process gets its data from stdin,
not from a socket. It is irrelevant that the
Hello,
I have a PC with Windows XP,FreeBSD-5.3 and Linux(Fedora).I use GRUB as
my boot manager and I boot into FreeBSD using chainloader.
I have XP and FreeBSD on primary partitions.I had a linux primary
partion apart from these.I wanted to convert that to UFS2 as my /usr
partition (FreeBSD) was
On 5/6/2005 2:20, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
Hey.
I am a very meticulous person.
I try to keep my systems as clean as possible.
I was wondering that others like me out there do to keep their
systems clean for stale files and files with no reference to
either the system, its ports and its users.
The
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
It is probably a tossup between the i8254 driver taking cycles to run
and an internal kernel counter based off the CPU clock taking cycles to
run.
I was talking about SMM, which steals cycles invisibly and also allows
mystery software to run in the BIOS.
--
Anthony
Benjamin Keating ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050504 10:00]:
Is there anything being done to help keep the handbook just a little
more updated? It's a great handbook, if it's content wasn't so out of
date.
A wiki would be a great way to acheive this. If there isn't a project
like it yet, I'd like to
Karel Miklav ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050504 21:19]:
Benjamin Keating wrote:
A wiki would be a great way to acheive this. If there isn't a project
like it yet, I'd like to propose we set one up. I can contribute quite
a bit of time and resources towards this. Save me wiki.freebsd.org and
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