Yesterday I ruined my partition table on one of my machines.
Luckely this machine was almost an exact copy of another that still is
running fine.
So, I can follow the procedure of copying one disk to another (following
the handbook). But this requires a fysical removal / action on the
machines
I must missunderstand how to use regex(3).
To add a bit, running the same program on Linux gives the expected results:
regexpr=a(.)c
number of substrings=1
return from regexec=0
nmatch=0
p0.so=0 p0.eo=0
p1.so=0 p1.eo=0
p2.so=0 p2.eo=0
p3.so=0 p3.eo=0
return from regexec=0
nmatch=1
p0.so=0
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 23:11:21 +0200
M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to boot some FreeBSD CD's on a Compaq/HP nx9110 laptop (5.4-
i386-disc1.iso, 4.9-i386-disc1.iso Every time i have the same
result : after the boot, the laptop shutdown whitout any message
Hi,
When the boot menu appears, try
-Original Message-
From: Erich Dollansky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 5:57 PM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: Fafa Hafiz Krantz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Explaining FreeBSD features
I do not think that it the design of Windows which makes it
Olivier Nicole schrieb:
Hi,
I must missunderstand how to use regex(3).
no, you're misunderstanding regoff_t or printf.
it's a 64 bit type. thus your printf should read:
ret=regexec(preg, string, nmatch, pmatch, 0);
printf(return from regexec=%d\nnmatch=%d\np0.so=%lld p0.eo=%lld\np1.so=%lld
-Original Message-
From: Erich Dollansky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 9:37 PM
To: Vulpes Velox
Cc: Ted Mittelstaedt; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Explaining FreeBSD features
Hi,
Vulpes Velox wrote:
Ignorant useless users should be
Please give freebsd version. Also, what other operating systems have
failed to load for you? How exactly does the boot fail? Any error
messages? Describe in detail.
I have an abundance of information all I need to know is what to say that
will help.
The OS I am loading is
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:04:44PM -0400, Matt Juszczak wrote:
Hi all,
In relation to my previous post(s) (I no longer know the subject line),
my freebsd mail server died again, this time while I was doinga portsdb
-uU ... it got halfway through and crapped out.
Check your hardware for
Just a quick mental blowout...even if I knew the CD layout had changed I
completely forgot that the release (7) manpage I was reading was a
machine running...*blush*...5.3, and hence had the old layout. As soon
as I discovered that it only took a few minutes to fix :)
Cheers,
Tom
On Mon,
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sandy
Rutherford
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:16 PM
To: Alex Zbyslaw
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; Ted Mittelstaedt
Subject: Re: Yet another RAID Question (YARQ)
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 11:36:32 +0100,
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:04:44PM -0400, Matt Juszczak wrote:
Hi all,
In relation to my previous post(s) (I no longer know the subject line),
my freebsd mail server died again, this time while I was doinga portsdb
-uU ... it got halfway through and crapped out.
-Original Message-
From: Roland Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 June 2005 19:07
To: Harrison Peter CSA BIRKENHEAD
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: -DNOPROFILE with make buildworld...
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 01:49:06PM +0100, Harrison Peter CSA
BIRKENHEAD
Hi All,
How can I send HTML mail from the command line with freeBSD.
The command:
cat design.HTML | mail -s System Statistics root
Simply emails the HTML file as a text file, where the HTML code is
clearly visible. What I want the to make the client see the content as
HTML, and act
Stephan,
Have you tried setting up with userland ppp for PPPoE? A lot
of DSL providers are unclear on the concept and label PPPoE
(RFC 2516) installations as PPPoA (RFC 2364) and vis-versa.
Ted
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Stephan
pipe it through mimencode and do other massaging to it. You do
realize HTML mail is not standardized, don't you?
Send yourself a few HTML mails from something like Outlook and
you can examine the structure and see what is missing and what
you have to do to make it look the same.
Ted
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Swiger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 June 2005 19:25
To: Roland Smith
Cc: Harrison Peter CSA BIRKENHEAD; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: -DNOPROFILE with make buildworld...
[snip]
Normally, you don't use the profiled versions of
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 01:55 -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
pipe it through mimencode and do other massaging to it. You do
realize HTML mail is not standardized, don't you?
Thanks for your reply Ted.
I don't have a mimencode binary on my system and nothing in the ports
tree.
I am using
-Original Message-
From: Matt Juszczak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 10:49 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: FreeBSD Machines dieing, we've tried so much
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Please post
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 09:46:11AM +0100, Harrison Peter CSA BIRKENHEAD wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Swiger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 June 2005 19:25
To: Roland Smith
Cc: Harrison Peter CSA BIRKENHEAD; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: -DNOPROFILE
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mick Walker
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 2:04 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: HTML Mail from Command Line
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 01:55 -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Mick Walker wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 01:55 -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
pipe it through mimencode and do other massaging to it. You do
realize HTML mail is not standardized, don't you?
I don't have a mimencode binary on my system and nothing in the ports
tree.
I am using
Chris wrote:
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:04:44PM -0400, Matt Juszczak wrote:
Hi all,
In relation to my previous post(s) (I no longer know the subject line),
my freebsd mail server died again, this time while I was doinga portsdb
-uU ... it got halfway through
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of P.U.Kruppa
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:28 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: P.U.Kruppa; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: Yet another RAID Question (YARQ)
As for knowing if a disk has failed,
I think
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alex Zbyslaw
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 2:21 AM
To: Mick Walker
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: HTML Mail from Command Line
Then you need to look a little harder :-)
The computer
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 01:00:09 -0700,
Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
With a RAID-1 card, mirroring, there are 2 ways to setup reads.
The first way makes the assumption that you are mirroring purely
for fault tolerance. In that case you would NOT see a ANY read from
the second
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From: Erik Trulsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 June 2005 10:11
To: Harrison Peter CSA BIRKENHEAD
Cc: Chuck Swiger; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: -DNOPROFILE with make buildworld...
[snip]
Most of the apps I'm running have been compiled from
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Then you need to look a little harder :-)
The computer looks harder. ;-)
Only when you tell it to!
--Alex
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On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 01:05:32AM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
This gives rise to a rather serious Catch-22 with FreeBSD:
You need to really understand intimately how FreeBSD works
and how computer software that runs on it works in order to
get it to work well enough for you to learn
I was away for a long weekend when I recieved an annoyed phone call
regarding a site that I manage. While it was not terribly difficult to
bring the website back online, I lost either a controller card or an
IDE cable, and this produced a string of errors that eventually led to
a kernel panic. I
Hi everyone,
I`ve installed a FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE and I was building some ports when
suddenly my system shut down. Upon rebooting it and checking
/var/log/messages, I found the following lines:
Jun 21 16:01:30 bell root: WARNING: system temperature too high,
shutting down soon!
Jun 21 16:01:40
Ahoy. For a while now (several years in fact), my
virecover and sendmail startup scripts will hang while
booting. I'm forced to hit ctrl c to continue the
bootup. Then I can run the scripts afterwards from a
terminal and they work fine. I've looked into the
problem a few times, but found nothing.
I have asked this on freebsd-hardware but didn't hear anything so I
hoped someone here could help...
I am potentially buying a server with a Tyan Tomcat i7221 motherboard. I
am unsure of the support in FreeBSD for the following:
- ICH6R disk controller
- Broadcom BCM5721 ethernet
Ideally I
I have asked this on freebsd-hardware but didn't hear anything so I
hoped someone here could help...
I am potentially buying a server with a Tyan Tomcat i7221 motherboard. I
am unsure of the support in FreeBSD for the following:
- ICH6R disk controller
- Broadcom BCM5721 ethernet
Ideally I
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 22:19, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Hi everyone,
I first tried to install from disc and was receiving
Error code - 1
So I decided to do it from the internet and this is where I'm getting stuck
This is the error I get
┌ User Confirmation
Can I upgrade from within, or do I need to download , create the disc ,then
reinstall?
I'm VERY new to this, so I'm sorry if my questions are lame
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Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 9:23 AM
To:
On June 21, 2005 08:24 pm, Mike Tancsa wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 00:42:52 +, in sentex.lists.freebsd.questions
you wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 08:31:51PM -0400, Mike Tancsa wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 19:05:28 +, in sentex.lists.freebsd.questions
you wrote:
I am looking for
John Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there folks,
Having just moved into the country I am forced to use satellite for a
broadband connection. Due to telsra having a monopoly on this, I need to have
2 USB connections, one for satellite download, one for ISDN upload. So my
router
On June 21, 2005 08:46 pm, Simon Ulfsbecker wrote:
Hi readers,
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions as to why my Xorg installation
fails.
Xorg.0.log file can be fetched at:
http://hem.bredband.net/simulf/Xorg.0.log
No promises I have a clue here. I am by no means an X setup expert.
Wesley Groleau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have an i386 FreeBSD 5.4 I've stuck a disk from a Sun Ultra 10 on the
ATA0 slave.
If possible, I'd like to mount it to see what's what.
(and tweak some /etc files so I can get into the Sun).
Is there an fstype to mount the disk? Or even a
On 6/22/05, Jean-Paul Natola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I upgrade from within, or do I need to download , create the disc ,then
reinstall?
I'm VERY new to this, so I'm sorry if my questions are lame
Jean-Paul,
I am also relatively new to this so please accept my advice with a
grain of
Don't top-post, please.
RYAN vAN GINNEKEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks but do you have any advice for me rather than fbsd_user
Not much; your message was hard to follow, and the configuration
didn't seem to match the behavior you observed (e.g., ipfilter wasn't
even in the kernel
Hi all
I just did a cvsup with this supfile:
__
*default host=cvsup.fi.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/usr
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default compress
src-all
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Then I started to
Is this not the proper release
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/5.4/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of RW
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 9:23 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: CVSup -install
On
On 6/22/05, Jean-Paul Natola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this not the proper release
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/5.4/
Yes, it seems it is. Is this what you tried to install already?
--
Dmitry
We live less by imagination than despite it - Rockwell Kent, N by E
On June 22, 2005 02:40 am, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
Yesterday I ruined my partition table on one of my machines.
Luckely this machine was almost an exact copy of another that still is
running fine.
So, I can follow the procedure of copying one disk to another (following
the handbook). But this
On 2005-06-22 14:38, Valerio Daelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then I started to make buildworld. But it fails with this error:
__
cc -O3 -mtune=pentium4 -march=pentium4 -pipe -funroll-loops -ffast-math
-march=pentium4 -I/usr/src/lib/libc/include
Yes. You're using unsupported optimizations.
Please read very carefully the comments above CFLAGS in
/usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf
- Giorgos
Thanks a lot! I'll use a safer optimization.
Valeiro
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On June 22, 2005 10:25 am, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Wesley Groleau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have an i386 FreeBSD 5.4 I've stuck a disk from a Sun Ultra 10 on the
ATA0 slave.
If possible, I'd like to mount it to see what's what.
(and tweak some /etc files so I can get into the Sun).
On Jun 22, 2005, at 3:07 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Matt Juszczak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 10:49 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: FreeBSD Machines dieing, we've tried so much
On
Hi Jim,
I think it's not a answer to you but here is my recent experience.
I've installed FBSD 5.4 in a box with Intel ICH5R chipset.
It's working, no hangs, no panics, but the disk performance on the
second IDE disk (I'm not using RAID, just simple master/slave setup), is
Matthew Flanagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I`ve installed a FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE and I was building some ports when
suddenly my system shut down. Upon rebooting it and checking
/var/log/messages, I found the following lines:
Jun 21 16:01:30 bell root: WARNING: system temperature too high,
I just updated my ports and found that clamav was due for upgrade.
Problem is it won't build because of a gethostbyname_r reference.
During the configuration stage, it seems to find a gethostbyname_r:
checking for gethostbyname_r... yes, and it takes 5 arguments
I can't find any reference to
Hi all!
I'm writing a program that when receiving a SIGTERM
shall generate a coredump of itself and exit.
This coredump shall be analysed later on using gdb.
I've tried to raise(SIGABRT) when handling SIGTERM,
this generates a coredump, but the stack seems messed
up when examining it with gdb.
The vast majority of panics are hardware-related. It is rare nowadays
for a usermode program to make the system panic. In particular you said
the problem happens more under load. That really points even more to a
hardware problem - bad CPU cache ram, bad ram, scsi termination, that
sort of
Louis LeBlanc writes:
Anyone have any idea why the configuration is finding
gethostbyname_r() when it's not there?
Possibly the maintainer, with whom I am currently trading
e-mail. Will you please send them a note indicating you're having
problems also, so they'll know it isn't
Where can I find the design goals for FreeBSD 6 and Current?
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Hello, Matt.
The vast majority of panics are hardware-related. It is rare nowadays
for a usermode program to make the system panic. In particular you said
the problem happens more under load. That really points even more to a
hardware problem - bad CPU cache ram, bad ram, scsi termination,
On Jun 22, 2005, at 9:59 AM, Matt Juszczak wrote:
The vast majority of panics are hardware-related. It is rare
nowadays
for a usermode program to make the system panic. In particular
you said
the problem happens more under load. That really points even more
to a
hardware problem -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
I think it's not a answer to you but here is my recent experience.
I've installed FBSD 5.4 in a box with Intel ICH5R chipset.
It's working, no hangs, no panics, but the disk performance on the
second IDE disk (I'm not using RAID, just
Hello, Sean.
Try to read this:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/current-stable.html#CURRENT
Where can I find the design goals for FreeBSD 6 and Current?
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On 2005-06-22 16:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm writing a program that when receiving a SIGTERM
shall generate a coredump of itself and exit.
This coredump shall be analysed later on using gdb.
I've tried to raise(SIGABRT) when handling SIGTERM,
this generates a coredump, but the stack
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, Sean.
Try to read this:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/current-stable.html#CURRENT
Where can I find the design goals for FreeBSD 6 and Current?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, Sean.
Try to read this:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/current-stable.html#CURRENT
Where can I find the design goals for FreeBSD 6 and Current?
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Is it possible to get pkg_info, or some other command, to show what
package contains a file?
E.g. find what package has /usr/local/bin/convert
Casey
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Hi, I don't think it is advisable to put your machine under such
strain. I think 60C is already very hot for regular parts, and that
it is proper that the machine would shutdown . Unless you have a
special military kind of hardware, I am sure that more than 60C will
reduce the MTBF of your
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 12:36:48 +0800
Erich Dollansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Vulpes Velox wrote:
Ignorant useless users should be supported by commercial ventures,
not community ones. They will just drag the community down with
their weight if they don't help out.
This would be
In the last episode (Jun 22), Casey Scott said:
Is it possible to get pkg_info, or some other command, to show what
package contains a file?
E.g. find what package has /usr/local/bin/convert
pkg_info -W /usr/local/bin/convert
Or if you have portupgrade installed, pkg_which
On 22 Jun 2005 11:46:31 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Flanagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I`ve installed a FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE and I was building some ports when
suddenly my system shut down. Upon rebooting it and checking
/var/log/messages, I found the following
Hey,
I have a rather small and maybe silly question but I it will provide me
a lot info. I would like to see transfer rates when I use 'cp'. At home
I have a FreeBSD server with a couple harddiscs in them. I work on my
laptop and mount the discs from the server using NFS. But when copying
I had same situation with to different high loaded servers (both SMP, with 8Gb
of
ram, and HT enabled,), with 5.4 Release, after disabeling HT and cvsup
OS to 5.4-stable all working fine without any problems, last reboot was 28
days ago.
That's exactly our config. SMP, 4 gb RAM, HT was
Sorry, I meant I need to know what package a file belongs to that does not
exist in the file system already. I need to know where to get something,
not where it came from.
In the last episode (Jun 22), Casey Scott said:
Is it possible to get pkg_info, or some other command, to show what
Hello,
I have suscessfully installed my DSL MODEM Behind my FREEBSD Firewall.
Ever Since i have done this, i noticed that my windows users, when trying to
print to shared printers, it takes very long for them to access the
printers.
I have an empty ipf.rules
and my ip nat rules looks like
map
On 2005-06-22 19:00, Frank Staals [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a rather small and maybe silly question but I it will provide me
a lot info. I would like to see transfer rates when I use 'cp'. At home
I have a FreeBSD server with a couple harddiscs in them. I work on my
laptop and mount the
--On Wednesday, June 22, 2005 02:46:12 +0200 Simon Ulfsbecker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi readers,
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions as to why my Xorg installation
fails.
Xorg.0.log file can be fetched at:
http://hem.bredband.net/simulf/Xorg.0.log
During standard installation of
Ja dumaju chto vy ni vizhili chto on govorit o FreeBSD 6.
I don't know that FreeBSD 6 design goals have been announced anywhere;
in fact, FreeBSD 6 isn't even listed on the front page, and hasn't
even had a New Technology release. At this point, I think FreeBSD 6
only exists because we basically
On 6/22/05, Josh Ockert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ja dumaju chto vy ni vizhili chto on govorit o FreeBSD 6.
I don't know that FreeBSD 6 design goals have been announced anywhere;
in fact, FreeBSD 6 isn't even listed on the front page, and hasn't
even had a New Technology release. At this
After all, someone is trying to do something good for freebsd, by
making freebsd known by more and more people.
Most people are lazy, we tend to prefer immediate results rather than
a long term process and commitment. I think this is understandable.
Of course, there will be a lot of newbies
Casey Scott wrote:
Sorry, I meant I need to know what package a file belongs to that does not
exist in the file system already. I need to know where to get something,
not where it came from.
My CVSup script executes
find /usr/ports -name pkg-plist* /path/to/somewhere
after an update of
Thanks. Good idea. How about this, its a little easier.
#find ./ -name 'pkg-plist*' | xargs grep 'bin/convert'
Casey
Casey Scott wrote:
Sorry, I meant I need to know what package a file belongs to that does
not
exist in the file system already. I need to know where to get something,
not
On Wed, June 22, 2005 2:13 pm, Björn König said:
Thus I can search a file with
cat /path/to/somewhere | xargs grep 'pattern'
You can avoid wasting a process by using the following instead:
xargs grep 'pattern' /path/to/somewhere
Jim
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Can anyone explain to me the mechanism behind the following:
If I echo B^HB | more
I get a bold B. more is somehow activating? a feature of syscons (or the vga
driver).
Are there any other utilities like more that do this? Is this behavior
documented in a man page ?
--
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I read your post and was interested about what doorman does so I
installed it on my 5.4 system.
Running doormand from the command line does start the daemon after
the .cf and guestlist pass syntax test. You will see it running with
ps ax command. Remember doorman creates firewall rules on the fly
On Jun 22, 2005, at 2:52 PM, Steven Friedrich wrote:
Can anyone explain to me the mechanism behind the following:
If I echo B^HB | more
I get a bold B. more is somehow activating? a feature of syscons
(or the vga
driver).
Are there any other utilities like more that do this? Is this
To Support,
I'm interest on BSD-OS.
Please advise me , I'm new to study Linux.
1. After I created installation-CDROM. It was burned completly.
But I have a question about the following files ,Does it used for what
?
- CHECKSUM.MD5
2. I would like to know about the
On Jun 22, 2005, at 3:32 PM, Nuttapon Tharachaikul wrote:
1. After I created installation-CDROM. It was burned completly.
But I have a question about the following files ,Does it used
for what ?
- CHECKSUM.MD5
If you run md5 (called md5sum sometimes) on the .iso file, it
Fafa, I've seen these kinds of efforts before and they are
all generally doomed to failure.
You see, the problem is that FreeBSD is not a general
computer operating system product. It is a very specific
product in fact.
Now, the USES that FreeBSD can be put to are VERY general.
Casey Scott wrote:
Thanks. Good idea. How about this, its a little easier.
#find ./ -name 'pkg-plist*' | xargs grep 'bin/convert'
Yes, it is easier if you do this only once. I do it several times and I
want to benefit from a previous search. What is faster: to find more
than 10.000
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 12:36:48 +0800
Erich Dollansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Vulpes Velox wrote:
Ignorant useless users should be supported by commercial
ventures,
not community ones. They will just drag the community down with
their weight if they don't help out.
Jim Trigg wrote:
On Wed, June 22, 2005 2:13 pm, Björn König said:
Thus I can search a file with
cat /path/to/somewhere | xargs grep 'pattern'
You can avoid wasting a process by using the following instead:
xargs grep 'pattern' /path/to/somewhere
Thanks. Where is my UUOC award? ;-)
To Charles Swiger ,
I'm apologize that may be occure many mails delivery to you, since my
outlook may have problem.
Please advise me , I would like to know that : Does BSD5.4 support
High Availability Clustering same like RedHatAS3.0 ? In term of the
capability to handle share
After all, someone is trying to do something good for
freebsd, by making freebsd known by more and more people.
It's not worth getting the word out if those new people who are hearing
about it just rant and bitch that the documentation is 'no good', when
something doesn't work the first time
On Jun 22, 2005, at 4:22 PM, Nuttapon Tharachaikul wrote:
Please advise me , I would like to know that : Does BSD5.4
support High Availability Clustering same like RedHatAS3.0 ? In
term of the capability to handle share disk-storage to support
redundancy of fail over single point of
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To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: support for ICH6R controller and Broadcom ethernet
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Hi Jim,
I
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To: Ted Mittelstaedt
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Subject: RE: Yet another RAID Question (YARQ)
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Ted
On 6/22/05, Stephan Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have suscessfully installed my DSL MODEM Behind my FREEBSD Firewall.
Ever Since i have done this, i noticed that my windows users, when trying to
print to shared printers, it takes very long for them to access the
printers.
I
On 6/19/05, Gerard Seibert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am attempting to get Apache to work on my computer. My ISM only supplies
me with a dynamic IP as well as blocking of port 80. I am using DynDNS to
try and circumvent that situation.
Basically, DynDNS only give you a free internat hostname,
To Charles Swiger,
Thanksyou very much, for give me a clerity.
Without this feature,BSD still beautiful.
BestRegards,
Nuttapon T.
From: Charles Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nuttapon Tharachaikul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject: Re: Need your advise.
Date:
I've been eyeing up these mini-ITX boards - would like to make a quite
little file server. Does anyone here run a mini-ITX board (what
model)? Does it work out of the box? Anything not supported? I'd go
for one of VIA's as AMD's and others are still a little new and
pricey. Recommend a shop to
On Sunday 19 June 2005 09:07 am, Gerard Seibert wrote:
I am attempting to get Apache to work on my computer. My ISM only
supplies me with a dynamic IP as well as blocking of port 80. I am
using DynDNS to try and circumvent that situation.
My knowledge of how to accomplish this quite frankly
Steve Bertrand wrote:
I know this technique isn't feasable in all situations, but I try to
have duplicate hardware. Especially with my IDE RAID1 servers, I'll from
time to time during a maintenance window pop one of the RAID disks out,
throw it in another box and ensure BOTH machines boot up
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