Nick Withers wrote:
On Fri, 12 May 2006 21:51:02 -0700 (PDT)
Mark Jayson Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
It was my second time to download a 6.1 iso from one
of the regional ftp sites.. Lucky we have a slightly
fast connection (155Mbps)...
Slightly fast? What do you call fast
Graham Bentley wrote:
>Can anyone post some good pointers for setting
>up ACPI or APM so that I get automatic susepend
>afer x mins of inactivity and woken up on LAN
>request ?
>
>(in particular shut down disc / slow or shut
>down psu fan - its the noise I am concerned
>about)
>
>I have looked at
Steve P. wrote:
Anyone know of a decent jpg viewer for the console?
I don't want to install X.
Thanks.
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Adrian Pavone wrote:
Graham Bentley wrote:
>Can anyone post some good pointers for setting
>up ACPI or APM so that I get automatic susepend
>afer x mins of inactivity and woken up on LAN
>request ?
>
>(in particular shut down disc / slow or shut
>down psu fan - its the noise I am concerned
>abo
Hi,
At Fri, 12 May 2006 14:15:20 -0400,
Tom Moore wrote:
> Hi guys.
> How do I force the FreeBSD to do a serial port based install?
> I'm installing on to a laptop, but want to control the install from a serial
> port on another machine because I can not see the screen on the laptop.
> I tried mod
Hello
I want move /var/imap to another place because not enough space (I did move
/var/spool/imap successfully). When I cp /var/imap cp says: "cp:
imap/socket/idle: Operation not supported" and "cp: imap/socket/lmtp:
Operation not supported". I now there is a problem with unix sockets from
cy
Hi!
From couple of days I see entries in my /var/log/messages
getsockname (/usr/libexec/ftpd):Connection reset by peer
ftpd is run with -A -D -r -M -l -t 60 flags.
Currently there are about 200 connections and all is ok - ftpd is
running, no coredump or big load.
Machine is 5.5-prerelease, due to
Speaking on prima vista:
Boot in single user mode.
Move the partiotions
Recreate the sockets
2006/5/13, Martin Schweizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello
I want move /var/imap to another place because not enough space (I did move
/var/spool/imap successfully). When I cp /var/imap cp says: "cp:
imap/s
Martin Schweizer wrote on 13-05-2006 10:26:
> Hello
>
> I want move /var/imap to another place because not enough space (I did move
> /var/spool/imap successfully). When I cp /var/imap cp says: "cp:
> imap/socket/idle: Operation not supported" and "cp: imap/socket/lmtp:
> Operation not supporte
Hi
I have created a user "admin" and using that to login through SSH from a
remote machine. But I CANNOT "su", change to the root login? How can I do
that?
To Install a Web Server, which distribution I should install, User or other?
thanks
vj
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Maan Jee wrote on 13-05-2006 10:31:
> Hi
>
> I have created a user "admin" and using that to login through SSH from a
> remote machine. But I CANNOT "su", change to the root login? How can I do
> that?
Add the user "admin" to the "wheel" group in /etc/groups.
>
> To Install a Web Server, which dist
At 04:57 13.05.2006, Leo Lapousterle wrote:
Hello :)
I'm fed up with FTP servers : FTP is great, but I need some admin stuff
like privileges (one user can upload but not download, for example)
unavailable for FTP... at least for those I've tested.
Is there an alternative way for FTP, allowing i
After updating to FreeBSD 6.1, this error is logged in /var/log/messages
every hour (every time dhclient runs, my ISP's DHCP lease time). After
googling, it seems like the option 0x51 is Client FQDN, fully qualified
domain name, but why is it an "unknown option value" to dhclient? How
can I tell d
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David Stanford
>Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 5:32 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: New FreeBSD logo
>
>
>Why, oh why, would you post this?
>
>So help me to understand...The Free
>-Original Message-
>From: Greg Barniskis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 7:36 AM
>To: Ted Mittelstaedt
>Cc: cpghost; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: Re: New FreeBSD Logo
>
>
>Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>>
>>
>> I take affront to such answer
hi,
i'm using FreeBSD as a firewall(IPF)/gateway with external IP
10.15.0.10/16 and internal 192.168.0.250/24. inside LAN i have passive
ftp server with 192.168.0.252/24. how should i configure ipnat
(/etc/ipnat.rules)?
thx for any piece of advice
jacek
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On 12 May Eric Schuele wrote:
> Derek Ragona wrote:
> >Yes it is still true today. The default system now has inetd running
> >nothing. And the ports now install rc scripts for these reasons.
>
> Not arguing here... everything I've found on the web says something
> similar.
>
> But why do we ha
On 12 May fbsd wrote:
> How is a normal port user suppose to know to do make config to set
> options first?
Anybody using the ports tree KNOWS or *should* know he/she has to read
/usr/ports/UPDATING before using it.
In that file it is very clearly stated you should do a "make config" in
lang/php
You might want to look at vsftpd in the ports. You can use this for secure
and encrypted connections, as well as varying permissions.
-Derek
At 09:57 PM 5/12/2006, Leo Lapousterle wrote:
Hello :)
I'm fed up with FTP servers : FTP is great, but I need some admin stuff
like privileges
There are two ways to run these at boot. The more standard way is to
create an rc script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d
Whatever scripts you create must have .sh extension to run at boot.
For instance you would create ftp-proxy.sh in that directory with the
single line to execute the ftp-proxy with a
On 12 May Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> * Upgrade to 2.0 or 2.2 (recommended unless you use Apache modules
> which don't support it)
That is exactly what I will do soon. I know there will be a needed
rewrite of the apache.conf but also would like to know if there exists
an easy way to make this change.
I did not give any more information about the security hole as I don't
recall the exact exploit. However from my bad memory it was something that
inet can inadvertently run an application which can easily get root
privileges. Inet itself runs as root. If you want the real details, as I
previ
On Sat, 13 May 2006, Steve P. wrote:
Anyone know of a decent jpg viewer for the console?
I don't want to install X.
zgv in the ports/graphics. This works well as a stand-alone or as the non-X
viewer for lynx, etc.
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Hello,
My problem is apacheruns with 7 processes and none of them is working
well.
It started yesterday when i installed PHP/5.1.4, everything looked fine
exept for all these processes.
root 2955 0.0 4.3 7932 5300 ?? Ss1:43PM 0:00.70
/usr/local/sbin/httpd
www 2956 0.0
* SECURITY NOTICE *
This is an automated notification. An attachment was sent by your
address, in the message "ERROR", that violates Kimberly-Clark's E-mail
security policy regarding potentially dangerous attachments.
The offending message has been dropped and will not b
Adrian Pavone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From what I read about the checksums for 6.1, the checksum was
> generated with a checksum actually being present in the ISO (which was
> then overwritten by the newly developed checksum). As such, the checksum
> will never match, as a checksum can ne
can i do (for example)
gmirror label -b round-robin something ad2e ad3e
where ad2e and ad3e are same sized PARTITIONS on disk.
i would like to have about half a disk mirrored, and half not as 2
partitions to store not vital data (like squid files)
will it work?
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Howard Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been experimenting with PXE-driven installations in preparation for
> the arrival of a pile of new servers, and I had a mostly-working setup
> for FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE when 6.1 was announced this week.
>
> I've upgraded to 6.1 on my build system, an
Kyrre Nygard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello ...
>
> When doing makeworld, and this is my exact procedure:
>
> cvsup -g -L 2 /etc/cvsupfile
> cd /usr/obj
> chflags -R noschg
> rm -rf *
> cd /usr/src
> make clean
>
> make buildworld (this is where it fails)
>
> make buildkernel KERNCONF=NINJA
>
"Atom Powers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I wrote an rc script for cfengine, but it's not recording the pid. Am
> I doing something obviously wrong, or does rc rely on the app to
> provide the pid?
Yes. The application has to provide the pid. In the base system,
many do this by default, but m
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
I thought that's what "-p" was supposed to mean in the boot flags...
Hmmm. It's intended to be auto-detecting the keyboard or switching to a
serial console as appropriate. Somewhere my -P has become a -p.
Thanks for the pointer :-)
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Sean Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to require users to put in 8 character passwords but as it
> stands it will take 1 just fine. I Tried messing with the login.conf
> file but it still looks like it accepts 1 character as an acceptable
> password. here is what i did. Also w
Those tasks are started by the statements you have in httpd-conf.
It's normal.
If you have light apache server usage you can limit the number of
default tasks by making changes in httpd-conf
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Sent: Saturd
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On Sat, 13 May 2006 06:30:37 +0400 Terry Stoner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Bob -
>
>I am keeping state with the port 21 rule. I am perplexed because
>everything
>works fine on the local LAN.
>
>On 5/12/06, Bob Goodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
Hello Family,
First off, thanks to the FreeBSD team for yet another release and
thanks again for the ability to install this new OS with floppies. I
have a very good laptop with no CDROM.
Now, I just installed, got X working fine, started KDE and the whole
startup panels began, questions, etc. F
> As for general un*x books that are not FreeBSD-specific, the
> single best one I've used is _Essential_System_Administration_ by
> Aeleen Frisch. As a newbie I found this book enormously helpful
> and well worth having.
My vote: _Unix Systems Administration Handbook_ by Nemeth et
alia.
On 5/13/06, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David Stanford
>Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 5:32 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: New FreeBSD logo
>
>
>Why, oh why,
Maan Jee wrote:
Hi
I have created a user "admin" and using that to login through SSH from a
remote machine. But I CANNOT "su", change to the root login? How can I do
that?
To Install a Web Server, which distribution I should install, User or
other?
thanks
vj
___
Hello everyone,
After years of using freebsd i decided this time to make upgrades insted
of fresh install,
I'm on 6.0-Release and decided to upgrade to 6.1-R
I did whats excatly on https://mikestammer.com/doku.php?id=updateos
after comparing it to
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO88
The community doesen't want the new logo and the majority of the
community
prefers Beastie over the sex-toy.
Not that I want to upset anything, but I thought Beastie was the logo.
Where might a see a copy of the "sex-toy"? Is it that ugly sphere with
the 2 cones for ears?
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Nils Vogels wrote on 13/05/2006 09:43:24:
> Maan Jee wrote on 13-05-2006 10:31:
> > Hi
> >
> > I have created a user "admin" and using that to login through SSH from
a
> > remote machine. But I CANNOT "su", change to the root login? How can I
do
> > that?
> Add the user "admin" to the "wheel" gr
Hello
After upgradeing to 5.4p14 I get this on the console:
[snip]
May 13 14:25:09 merkur kernel: Starting inetd.
May 13 14:25:09 merkur kernel: Starting background file system checks in 60
seconds.
May 13 14:25:09 merkur kernel: /etc/rc: Cannot determine the PREFIX
-
>you are attempting to destroy the new logo's image by imaturely
>calling it a "sex toy" and in turn are slowly taking away from those
>precious dollars put into aquiring it.
I'm sorry to say, but it was a bad choice.
The little devil has been with us for a long time. Apple has an apple,
Windows
I don't quite recall it with great detail, but I believe there might
be a package for beautifying KDE that has the themes and all. You
might want to look at that.
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On Saturday 13 May 2006 09:49, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
> Hello Family,
>
> First off, thanks to the FreeBSD team for yet another release and
> thanks again for the ability to install this new OS with floppies. I
> have a very good laptop with no CDROM.
>
> Now, I just installed, got X working fine,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would recommend that you dont create an admin user. Create normal user
accounts named after the user who will be logging in. Add users who will
need to be able to do admin tasks to the wheel group. Then install sudo
and configure it to allow users in the wheel group
Graham Bentley wrote:
Can anyone post some good pointers for setting
up ACPI or APM so that I get automatic susepend
afer x mins of inactivity and woken up on LAN
request ?
(in particular shut down disc / slow or shut
down psu fan - its the noise I am concerned
about)
I have looked at posts on
This is from the latest port of gnash. I can't coax it into building the
plugin. What is the option I pass to make to get it to build?
Thanks!
Oliver
+OPTIONS= PLUGIN "Enable firefox plugin" off
+
+.include
+
+.if !defined(WITH_PLUGIN)
+CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --disable-plugin
+PLI
On 2006-05-13 09:42, Oliver Iberien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is from the latest port of gnash. I can't coax it into building
> the plugin. What is the option I pass to make to get it to build?
>
> +OPTIONS= PLUGIN "Enable firefox plugin" off
> +
> +.include
> +
> +.if !defined(
Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello everyone,
After years of using freebsd i decided this time to make upgrades
insted of fresh install,
I'm on 6.0-Release and decided to upgrade to 6.1-R
I did whats excatly on https://mikestammer.com/doku.php?id=updateos
after comparing it to
http://www.freeb
If you followed those instructions, you used the wrong cvsup tag. Set the
tag to:
*default release=cvs delete tag=RELENG_6_1
in your cvsupfile, and rebuild everything again.
-Derek
At 10:27 AM 5/13/2006, Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello everyone,
After years of using freebsd i decided
Hello freebsd-questions@freebsd.org at linux.org.tw
I'm David Gregory the marketing director of Lyricstrax.com. We have a
collection of categorized links to music, education, and retail related
resources on our web site. Your site would be a valuable addition to our
growing listings. You can
Hi guys.
Which program is best for retrieving and keeping the ports tree up to date?
What are some pros and cons of each approach?
Is one method better than the other?
Tom
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I just installed the new FBSD 6.1 on a new HD. The installation went
well. Shortly after installation, Sendmail started complaining. I
discovered that there is no entry for 'root' in the /var/mail directory.
I can 'su' into root, so I know it exists. It was always there on
previous versions of FSBD
You can create that file, or set your account to get the root mail in
/etc/mail/aliases. Be sure to run newaliases if you do that.
-Derek
At 12:47 PM 5/13/2006, Gerard Seibert wrote:
I just installed the new FBSD 6.1 on a new HD. The installation went
well. Shortly after installation,
I don't know why it wasn't created. It was in older versions of FreeBSD.
-Derek
At 01:08 PM 5/13/2006, Gerard Seibert wrote:
On 5/13/06, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can create that file, or set your account to get the root mail in
/etc/mail/aliases. Be sure to run newa
On 5/13/06, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can create that file, or set your account to get the root mail in
/etc/mail/aliases. Be sure to run newaliases if you do that.
-Derek
At 12:47 PM 5/13/2006, Gerard Seibert wrote:
>I just installed the new FBSD 6.1 on a new HD. Th
Hello freebsd-questions@freebsd.org at linux.org.tw
I'm David Gregory the marketing director of Lyricstrax.com. We have a
collection of categorized links to music, education, and retail related
resources on our web site. Your site would be a valuable addition to our
growing listings. You can
Many thanks to all who have helped me on this one - I won't post a
message in response to every suggestion, but they have all helped -
thank you!
It turns out it was sendmail causing the delay, so now my /etc/rc.comf
reads:
hostname="frankbruno"
ifconfig_re0="DHCP"
keymap="uk.iso"
linux_enab
To all question list readers;
Now with 14576 ports in the collection where do you
draw the line that its too large to be downloading
the whole collection when you just use 10 or 20 of them?
The port collection is growing at a ever increasing rate per month.
The mass majority of the ports are so sp
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Kyrre Nygard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello ...
> >
> > When doing makeworld, and this is my exact procedure:
> >
> > cvsup -g -L 2 /etc/cvsupfile
> > cd /usr/obj
> > chflags -R noschg
> > rm -rf *
> > cd /usr/src
> > make clean
> >
> > make buildworld (this is wh
First of all, please don't cross post.
On Saturday 13 May 2006 10:28, fbsd wrote:
> To all question list readers;
>
> Now with 14576 ports in the collection where do you
> draw the line that its too large to be downloading
> the whole collection when you just use 10 or 20 of them?
> The port colle
fbsd wrote:
To all question list readers;
Now with 14576 ports in the collection where do you
draw the line that its too large to be downloading
the whole collection when you just use 10 or 20 of them?
All feedback welcome.
1. Cvsup
2. Prozac
/me rolls eyes, again
Kevin Kinsey
-
On Saturday 13 May 2006 10:28, fbsd wrote:
> To all question list readers;
>
> Now with 14576 ports in the collection where do you
> draw the line that its too large to be downloading
> the whole collection when you just use 10 or 20 of them?
> The port collection is growing at a ever increasing ra
"As a port maintainer, it's quite enough work to keep things in sync
with one
ports tree without having to also worry about a second "convenience"
tree
that will only benefit a few users."
This post says nothing about a second "convenience" tree.
Talking about a (to use your term) "convenience" c
Barnaby Scott wrote:
Many thanks to all who have helped me on this one - I won't post a
message in response to every suggestion, but they have all helped -
thank you!
It turns out it was sendmail causing the delay, so now my /etc/rc.comf
reads:
hostname="frankbruno"
ifconfig_re0="DHCP"
keym
ive been trying to mount up my iso files so i can have access to their
contents as quickly as possible. ive used mdconfig to create block devices
for 4 .iso files, but when i get to the point where i try to mount the 3rd
one, i get:
mount_cd9660: /dev/md2: Invalid argument
i created my block
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 02:28:49PM -0400, fbsd wrote:
>
> Users are consuming massive bandwidth to download and it
> consumes a very large chunk of disk space. Saying nothing about
> the wasted resources consumed to back it up repeatedly.
>
cvsup uses a relatively tiny amount of bandwidth, since
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 07:28:06PM +0100, Barnaby Scott wrote:
> It turns out it was sendmail causing the delay, so now my /etc/rc.comf
> reads:
>
> sendmail_enable="NONE"
This is fine, but according to rc.sendmail(8) `NONE' is deprecated and
will be removed in a future release (but, to be hones
On Sat, 2006-May-13 21:39:46 +0100, Shaun Amott wrote:
>If bandwidth really is a problem, then it is possible - but not
>necessarily a good idea - to check out individual ports via CVS.
This is not supported. If you want to build ports from source,
you _must_ have a complete and consistent ports
Daniel Bye wrote:
> On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 07:28:06PM +0100, Barnaby Scott wrote:
> > It turns out it was sendmail causing the delay, so now my /etc/rc.comf
> > reads:
> >
> > sendmail_enable="NONE"
>
> This is fine, but according to rc.sendmail(8) `NONE' is deprecated and
> will be removed in
Eric Anholt wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-05-07 at 21:51 +0200, martinko wrote:
>> hello list!
>>
>> i've just upgraded X11 from 6.8.2 to 6.9.0 and run into the following issue:
>>
>> after starting x11 for the first time the screen went black and console
>> was inaccessible (i had to reboot). when i tri
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 05:27:29PM -0400, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> Daniel Bye wrote:
>
> > On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 07:28:06PM +0100, Barnaby Scott wrote:
> > > It turns out it was sendmail causing the delay, so now my /etc/rc.comf
> > > reads:
> > >
> > > sendmail_enable="NONE"
> >
> > This is f
Hi.
Why the structure of directories in FreeBSD don't have a lost+found
directory?. (Talking about 6.x Releases)
Some Unix manuals tell that this directory is very important for the
work of the fsck program...
Thanks very much, in advance.
Regards.
Jose.
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http://www.lordofunix.org/
Not R
hi all,
I have a new laptop which runs on FreeBSD6.1beta-amd64 (Turion64
ML-34).
The only problem I have is getting the wireless interface up.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2:0: class=0x028000 card=0x1359103c chip=0x431914e4 rev=0x02
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Broadcom Corporation'
class= network
It se
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 02:28:49PM -0400, fbsd wrote:
> I for one think the port/package collection has already grown to
> large to handle in it's present state.
I suspect you are in the minority here.
> Users are consuming massive bandwidth to download and it
> consumes a very large chunk of di
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 11:42:54PM +0200, Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Why the structure of directories in FreeBSD don't have a lost+found
> directory?. (Talking about 6.x Releases)
>
> Some Unix manuals tell that this directory is very important for the
> work of the fsck program..
martinko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> if i scroll my mouse wheel too fast, i'm suddenly moving in history
> instead of scrolling the page. one quick finger movement is enough to
> trigger this. very annoying.
Here's an entry in Novell's bugzilla for a similar issue in Linux:
https://bugzilla.nov
On Saturday 13 May 2006 18:35, Tom Moore wrote:
> Hi guys.
> Which program is best for retrieving and keeping the ports tree up to date?
> What are some pros and cons of each approach?
> Is one method better than the other?
Both systems are very efficient and work extremely well, so you won't go t
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to convince my boss to let me set up a FreeBSD system as file
server. He said he would allow it if he could use Microsoft's RDP
client (not VNC or SSH :( ) to connect and monitor the machine at his
whim. Are there any daemons that will take incoming RDP connections
On Saturday 13 May 2006 17:40, Tom Norris wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> He said he would allow it if he could use Microsoft's RDP
> client (not VNC or SSH :( ) to connect and monitor the machine at his
> whim. ...
> >
>
> Thanks,
> Tom Norris
WOW!! what an incredibly closed minded person you boss mu
Jonathan Horne wrote:
WOW!! what an incredibly closed minded person you boss must be! i wonder what
he thinks he will do, if he *could* get an rdp session to a freebsd box?
(btw, the answer is no, he cannot have a port 3389 terminal services session
to a freebsd box... but there are a millio
On May 13, 2006, at 11:40 pm, Tom Norris wrote:
I'm trying to convince my boss to let me set up a FreeBSD system as
file server. He said he would allow it if he could use Microsoft's
RDP client (not VNC or SSH :( ) to connect and monitor the machine
at his whim. Are there any daemons that
At 2:28 PM -0400 5/13/06, fbsd wrote:
To all question list readers;
Now with 14576 ports in the collection where do you
draw the line that its too large to be downloading
the whole collection when you just use 10 or 20 of
them?
This is a good question. For all those people who want
to roll th
Dag-Erling =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sm=F8rgrav?= writes:
> > if i scroll my mouse wheel too fast, i'm suddenly moving in history
> > instead of scrolling the page. one quick finger movement is enough to
> > trigger this. very annoying.
>
> Here's an entry in Novell's bugzilla for a similar issue in L
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Shaun Amott writes:
> cvsup uses a relatively tiny amount of bandwidth, since only
> changes are being sent. Personally, I have a local cvsup mirror
> from which my other machines get their updates, so really, there
> isn't any wastage.
Back when I had a 28.8 dialup connection, I upd
I am aware that FreeBSD's claim to fame is that it has been ported to
"anything with a processor". So, I am wondering if it'd be possible to
get my hands on a method for modding the DS's boot EPROM to load a
FreeBSD operating system, and with it a means for storing or
retrieving data along the li
On 14/05/06, Alex Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am aware that FreeBSD's claim to fame is that it has been ported to
"anything with a processor".
I think you may be thinking of NetBSD - www.netbsd.org. That being said,
your question may be relevant to this list. What architecture, exact
At 04:52 PM 5/13/2006, Alex Johnson wrote:
I am aware that FreeBSD's claim to fame is that it has been ported to
"anything with a processor".
I think you're thinking of NetBSD, not FreeBSD.
-Glenn
So, I am wondering if it'd be possible to
get my hands on a method for modding the DS's boot EP
On Sat, 13 May 2006, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 2:28 PM -0400 5/13/06, fbsd wrote:
To all question list readers;
Now with 14576 ports in the collection where do you
draw the line that its too large to be downloading
the whole collection when you just use 10 or 20 of
them?
This is a good que
Gerard Seibert wrote:
Daniel Bye wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 07:28:06PM +0100, Barnaby Scott wrote:
It turns out it was sendmail causing the delay, so now my /etc/rc.comf
reads:
sendmail_enable="NONE"
This is fine, but according to rc.sendmail(8) `NONE' is deprecated and
will be removed
Aah, I may well be thinking of NetBSD. However, I'm not much in the
way of hardware, so I do not know what architecture the DS is. But for
someone with a little more experience than I I'm sure it will be easy
to find out, the system itself is available used for only around
$75.00 US. Any used game
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
Unfortunately, this is the wrong solution. I'm sure
you will love this *IFF* (that means "if and ONLY if")
all of *YOUR* ports are in that category of important
ports. We have 15,000 ports because every single one
of those ports has some users who think that specific
po
$75.00 US. Any used game store just ask for a Nintendo DS - if someone
on the list doesn't already own one, I don't really want to ask people
to buy things they'd never use.
Ah, a NINTENDO DS! I was thinking along the lines of an Alpha DS - from HP,
via Compaq, via DEC, which FBSD might well h
Yes, the Nintendo kind. It seems more than capable, technologically,
of supporting a REAL OS such as FreeBSD, something beyond its standard
EPROM startup screen, to me. Is that a supported architecture? And if
not, is NetBSD free or open source?
On 5/13/06, Jeff Rollin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 14/05/06, Alex Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, the Nintendo kind. It seems more than capable, technologically,
of supporting a REAL OS such as FreeBSD, something beyond its standard
EPROM startup screen, to me. Is that a supported architecture? And if
not, is NetBSD free or open sourc
Alright. That's all I needed to know, thanks!
On 5/13/06, Jeff Rollin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 14/05/06, Alex Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes, the Nintendo kind. It seems more than capable, technologically,
> of supporting a REAL OS such as FreeBSD, something beyond its standard
Greetings,
I've a motherboard and disk drive that have been running on older
versions of FreeBSD for quite a while, reliably. Recently, I moved to
FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE (and lately to 6.1-RELEASE, but it didn't help),
and the system periodically shows:
> ad4: FAILURE - device detached
This is like
On 5/13/06, Aren Olvalde Tyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 13 May 2006 18:35, Tom Moore wrote:
> Hi guys.
> Which program is best for retrieving and keeping the ports tree up to
date?
> What are some pros and cons of each approach?
> Is one method better than the other?
Both systems ar
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