If you installed programs from packages when you installed the
system, you may get problems with version conflicts installing
from an updated ports collection - this happens usually when the
last release is getting old. In that case, maybe you should clean
out the system, deinstall
FreeBSD and Linux will not meet your teenagers needs, If you really
want to introduce your kid to UNIX then buy a Mac... trust me on
this... I interact with many high school and college kids on a daily
basis. Any used Mac capable of running Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and
NeoOffice2 will suit
Perry Hutchison wrote:
Looking at that post it seems something failed when you tried to
update your ports collection.
I suspect the blunder was in trying to update Ports at all, given it
is a new 6.1 CD install and nothing *else* is updated. The Handbook
suggests to always update Ports before
I have FreeBSD 5.4 and Apache2 (Apache2-2.0.53_1).
I need compile module mod_ntlm for apache. Compiling stops with this
errors:
# make install
=== Building for mod_ntlm-0.4
/usr/local/sbin/apxs -c-Wc,-Wall mod_ntlm.c
/usr/local/share/apache2/build/libtool --silent --mode=compile cc
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 07:07:21PM -0600, Andrew Falanga wrote:
What's interesting is, I can resolve hostnames within the domain of my ISP (
Icehouse.net). For example, I can resolve www.icehouse.net, but I can't
resolve www.freebsd.org.
That's really strange. Try setting 151.1.1.1 as the
Boris Samorodov wrote:
Can anyon tell me why this port is marked ignore? Has it been superseeded?
You may consider reading /usr/ports/UPDATING.
BTW, it's the right file to read from time to time and especially if
you have questions about the port system. ;-)
The info you are searching
On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 05:56:03 -0400 Gerard Seibert wrote:
Boris Samorodov wrote:
Can anyon tell me why this port is marked ignore? Has it been superseeded?
You may consider reading /usr/ports/UPDATING.
BTW, it's the right file to read from time to time and especially if
you have
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Boris Samorodov wrote:
Personally, why a new source was not created so that anyone downloading
Which type of source are you speaking of?
When a new, or not, user downloads an image file for FBSD, he/she is
getting an image file with this obsoleted version. They must then use
'portupgrade'
--- Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 2006-09-04 15:52, backyard
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I would recommend the second drive option.
Me too. Not for the same reasons though.
I have attempted installing Solaris 10 on multiple
computers and all
if ever seems to do is
Post your /etc/ppp/ppp.conf /var/log/ppp.log/etc/hosts and
firewall rules files.
Are you running DNS server?
You may also find the Install Guide at www.a1poweruser.com helpful.
It covers user ppp in detail.
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David Wassman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to figure out which would be best, to load all the device
drivers through compiling them into the kernel or to load them at boot
through loader.conf.
I would think that loader.conf would be more convenient as changing hardware
wuld not
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 09:35, Erik Norgaard wrote:
In the standard-supfile for the base system you'd specify RELENG_6 which
means you'll get head of -STABLE, or if you are conservative RELENG_6_1
which means that you'll just get security patches to the 6.1 release.
I do wish people
Can anybody on this list indicate what kind of stability they have seen
with AMD64 systems using FreeBSD (the 64-bit binaries)? How about the
majority of PORTS in the tree?
I realize this question will solicit relatively subjective responses,
but I am interested in them all.
Thanks in
On 9/5/06, Perry Hutchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FreeBSD and Linux will not meet your teenagers needs, If you really
want to introduce your kid to UNIX then buy a Mac... trust me on
this... I interact with many high school and college kids on a daily
basis. Any used Mac capable of
Greetings,
Installed FreeBSD 6.1R on a clean system over the weekend, and installed the
gnome2 port from the ports tree (after cvsup'ing). Everything installed
great, no errors. Ran the xorg configure from the handbook, went over good,
background and cursor came up sharp. So, I enabled gdm,
On 9/5/06, Thomas T. Veldhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody on this list indicate what kind of stability they have seen
with AMD64 systems using FreeBSD (the 64-bit binaries)? How about the
majority of PORTS in the tree?
I realize this question will solicit relatively subjective
On 9/5/06, RW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 09:35, Erik Norgaard wrote:
In the standard-supfile for the base system you'd specify RELENG_6 which
means you'll get head of -STABLE, or if you are conservative RELENG_6_1
which means that you'll just get security patches
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 14:09, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Can anybody on this list indicate what kind of stability they have seen
with AMD64 systems using FreeBSD (the 64-bit binaries)? How about the
majority of PORTS in the tree?
The problems with amd64 are more to do with whether the
Is there anything in the ports tree for reading books on the computer?
something like Tom Reader or Ice book reader for windows?
i did some searching in the ports tree and freshports.org and that
didn't help at all.
--
Best Regards,
Ivan Levchenko
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RW wrote:
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 09:35, Erik Norgaard wrote:
In the standard-supfile for the base system you'd specify RELENG_6 which
means you'll get head of -STABLE, or if you are conservative RELENG_6_1
which means that you'll just get security patches to the 6.1 release.
I do wish
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On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 08:09:27AM -0500, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Can anybody on this list indicate what kind of stability they have seen
with AMD64 systems using FreeBSD (the 64-bit binaries)? How about the
majority of PORTS in the tree?
Stability of amd64 is excellent.
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--- Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Wassman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to figure out which would be best, to
load all the device
drivers through compiling them into the kernel or
to load them at boot
through loader.conf.
I would think that loader.conf
Nikolas Britton writes:
On 9/4/06, Perry Hutchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know where I can find a working word processor for 6.1?
AbiWord and OpenOffice both require Gnome, which won't build.
...
KOffice 1.5 has OpenDocument support.
Not that I'm any more eager to get into
a
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 05:23:05AM +0200, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, Wei Hu wrote:
When will Freebsd support unicode? Freebsd 7?
What exactly do you want be supported? In my /usr/share/locale/ I can see
some
UTF-8 directories.
Regards,
Uli.
On 5/9/2006 22:58, Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Installed FreeBSD 6.1R on a clean system over the weekend, and installed the
gnome2 port from the ports tree (after cvsup'ing). Everything installed
great, no errors. Ran the xorg configure from the handbook, went over good,
This server was in production and rock steady with 4.10-STABLE for years.
Before moving it to a colo center, I took it offline and did a clean
install of 6.1, cvsup'd to STABLE on 8/30/06 and then installed the latest
stable versions of all the applications and mods.
It's now back in production
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:42:08 +0300
Ivan Levchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in the ports tree for reading books on the computer?
something like Tom Reader or Ice book reader for windows?
i did some searching in the ports tree and freshports.org and that
didn't help at all.
You can run kde apps within gnome as well. I have Gnome and I can run
perfectly k3b. As for fuzziness in the gdm login screen, it is most probably
due to the screen resolution. Set your default in the xorg.conf file.
2006/9/5, Shane Ambler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 5/9/2006 22:58, Justin [EMAIL
Try reed. I haven't tried though.
2006/9/5, Ion-Mihai IOnut Tetcu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:42:08 +0300
Ivan Levchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in the ports tree for reading books on the computer?
something like Tom Reader or Ice book reader for windows?
i
I experience instability with FreeBSD-AMD64 using ext2/ext3 filesystems.
Sometimes reading and writing these filesystems work without any problems and
the next time the whole system hangs with the only option resetting the pc.
Nevertheless I use it because overall it seems to be a lot faster, but
I experience instability with FreeBSD-AMD64 using ext2/ext3 filesystems.
Sometimes reading and writing these filesystems work without any problems and
the next time the whole system hangs with the only option resetting the pc.
Nevertheless I use it because overall it seems to be a lot faster, but
I'm trying to understand the use of mailcap for MIME translation within a
mail client. I installed mail/metamail, which created a .mailcap file in
my home directory. That file appears to be a copy of the run-mailcap
script. But what does it do? It seems like it does nothing.
What I'm
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 06:54:44PM +0200, Cor van Wandelen wrote:
I experience instability with FreeBSD-AMD64 using ext2/ext3 filesystems.
Sometimes reading and writing these filesystems work without any problems and
the next time the whole system hangs with the only option resetting the pc.
On 9/5/06, Jerold McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolas Britton writes:
On 9/4/06, Perry Hutchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know where I can find a working word processor for 6.1?
AbiWord and OpenOffice both require Gnome, which won't build.
...
KOffice 1.5 has
a friend of mine just recommended this thing:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pybookreader/
i will try it out
On 9/5/06, Jordi Carrillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try reed. I haven't tried though.
2006/9/5, Ion-Mihai IOnut Tetcu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:42:08 +0300
Ivan
By the way, Openoffice does work nicely on FreeBSD 6.1 and Gnome
is not needed for it at all. Gnome is irrelevant to Openoccife.
The Ports build of OpenOffice seems to require glib, which seems
to be maintained by the gnome folks even if it is not, strictly
speaking, part of gnome. If there
Okay I cant seem to figure out why sshd logins are stalling. I see that
I am coming from an IP address that does not have Reverse mapping.
So I added the lines below to /usr/local/etc/ssh/sshd_config
and /etc/ssh is sym linked to /usr/local/etc/ssh
--- snip ---
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel
Noah wrote:
Okay I cant seem to figure out why sshd logins are stalling. I see
that I am coming from an IP address that does not have Reverse mapping.
So I added the lines below to /usr/local/etc/ssh/sshd_config
and /etc/ssh is sym linked to /usr/local/etc/ssh
What are the contents of your
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Noah wrote:
Okay I cant seem to figure out why sshd logins are stalling. I see
that I am coming from an IP address that does not have Reverse mapping.
So I added the lines below to /usr/local/etc/ssh/sshd_config
and /etc/ssh is sym linked to /usr/local/etc/ssh
Hi there,
I am looking for a link to download res - resource reservation system.
Anybody help me please?
Cheers,
Noah
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Hi,
I've installed an 3com 3C940 Gigabit Ethernet and the it's stoped during
boot, but if I disable ACPI it works well. Before installing the 3com it was
working well with ACPI.
Look...without ACPI
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Copyright (c) 1992-2006 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988,
Hi all
I would like to ask script question
1/ if i use the script to run within 1 minute, I can't
run it in the cronjob. how can I run this script
automatically?
2/ I have file file.txt as below, there are two
fields.
4 999
10 200
15 400
60 900
I write awk script to exact field 2 if the field
--- Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay I cant seem to figure out why sshd logins are
stalling. I see that
I am coming from an IP address that does not have
Reverse mapping.
So I added the lines below to
/usr/local/etc/ssh/sshd_config
and /etc/ssh is sym linked to /usr/local/etc/ssh
backyard wrote:
--- Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay I cant seem to figure out why sshd logins are
stalling. I see that
I am coming from an IP address that does not have
Reverse mapping.
So I added the lines below to
/usr/local/etc/ssh/sshd_config
and /etc/ssh is sym linked to
Perry Hutchison writes:
By the way, Openoffice does work nicely on FreeBSD 6.1 and Gnome
is not needed for it at all. Gnome is irrelevant to Openoccife.
The Ports build of OpenOffice seems to require glib, which seems
to be maintained by the gnome folks even if it is not, strictly
speaking,
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 12:07:42PM -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm trying to understand the use of mailcap for MIME translation within a
mail client. I installed mail/metamail, which created a .mailcap file in
my home directory. That file appears to be a copy of the run-mailcap
script.
Nikolas Britton writes:
On 9/5/06, Jerold McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolas Britton writes:
On 9/4/06, Perry Hutchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know where I can find a working word processor for 6.1?
AbiWord and OpenOffice both require Gnome, which won't build.
...
Hi list,
I'm wondering whether FreeBSD is able to support reading (at least, but
preferably also writing) Linux LVM volumes? I have an itch to try FreeBSD on
a desktop but all my data is in a Linux LVM.
Is it possible?
TIA,
Jeff Rollin
--
Proud Linux user since 1998
Ok,
Sorry for the delay.
My hardware is quite complicated.
Briefly : This is a bi-xeon with Intel motherboard (Intel Server
Board SE7520AF2).
I have two ATA RAID controler :
- A mirror of 2 disks for the system.
- One 3ware Model 9500S-12, 12 ports -- for the data (partition in 2
-- one
I use FreeBSD as my primary Desktop. I have purchased an external usb hard
drive to perform backups of my home directory. What type of filesystem do
you recommend for this drive, ext2?, fat?...
Thanks
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On Sep 5, 2006, at 1:22 PM, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
I use FreeBSD as my primary Desktop. I have purchased an external
usb hard
drive to perform backups of my home directory. What type of
filesystem do
you recommend for this drive, ext2?, fat?...
If you are only using FreeBSD, formatting it
I was thinking about using rdiff-backup to do incremental backups and ext2
type filesystem, as I don't use windows at all. Ext2 because I sometimes
switch to Linux. I don't know if FFS is recognized by Linux.
2006/9/5, Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sep 5, 2006, at 1:22 PM, Jordi Carrillo
On Sep 5, 2006, at 1:41 PM, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
I was thinking about using rdiff-backup to do incremental backups
and ext2 type filesystem, as I don't use windows at all. Ext2
because I sometimes switch to Linux. I don't know if FFS is
recognized by Linux.
I think modern flavors of
Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
So now i can find out what version each port is, but that doesnt
help me know whether these are outdated, or to update them.
For that im still stuck on the Ruby core dump problem. I did
reinstall portupgrade, ruby18, and the ruby-bdb thing, but sadly
i still get
On 05/09/06, Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 5, 2006, at 1:41 PM, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
I was thinking about using rdiff-backup to do incremental backups
and ext2 type filesystem, as I don't use windows at all. Ext2
because I sometimes switch to Linux. I don't know if FFS is
In response to Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sep 5, 2006, at 1:41 PM, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
I was thinking about using rdiff-backup to do incremental backups
and ext2 type filesystem, as I don't use windows at all. Ext2
because I sometimes switch to Linux. I don't know if FFS is
Just a doubt: FFS is not the same as UFS (unix filesystem)??? I installed
FreeBSD and let FreeBSD to partition my hard drive and in fstab I have the
partitions mounted as UFS.
thanks
2006/9/5, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In response to Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sep 5, 2006, at
Hello,
My graphics card's 3D acceleration is supported by Xorg's radeon module but,
for some reason, it doesn't work. Before posting, I did some research on the
Internet and it seems that I'm not the only one having this problem.
It doesn't load agp.ko... and I have it on my loader.conf it's
--On Tuesday, September 05, 2006 11:16:26 -0700 ann kok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I would like to ask script question
1/ if i use the script to run within 1 minute, I can't
run it in the cronjob. how can I run this script
automatically?
I don't understand what you mean here. Are
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 10:55:04AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This server was in production and rock steady with 4.10-STABLE for years.
Before moving it to a colo center, I took it offline and did a clean
install of 6.1, cvsup'd to STABLE on 8/30/06 and then installed the latest
stable
I'm probably missing something stupid, but I'm having trouble connecting
to a subversion server using esvn kdesvn. The server is running
svnserve, and I'm connecting with svn+ssh. When I try to connect using
either app, they hang when browsing the repository tree. I then tried
launching
On Sep 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
Just a doubt: FFS is not the same as UFS (unix filesystem)??? I
installed FreeBSD and let FreeBSD to partition my hard drive and in
fstab I have the partitions mounted as UFS.
FFS is an abbreviation for Berkeley Fast File System, and is the
On 9/5/06, Ivan Levchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in the ports tree for reading books on the computer?
something like Tom Reader or Ice book reader for windows?
I don't know what those are, since I don't use Windows.
For ebooks, there are a variety of choices. These choices
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
So now i can find out what version each port is, but that doesnt
help me know whether these are outdated, or to update them.
For that im still stuck on the Ruby core dump problem. I did
reinstall portupgrade, ruby18, and the
Dear Paul
Thank you for your mail
I want to run a script xx seconds automatically
but cronjob is limited minutes
Thank you
--- Paul Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On Tuesday, September 05, 2006 11:16:26 -0700 ann
kok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I would like to ask
On 4 September 2006, at 13:05, Conrad Bellman wrote:
Hello,
I have downloaded the two disks needed for BSD, apon loading the
firs disk,
I am stuck with the command list, and unable to use it, due to
can't find
kernel
Maybe this is because you got a corrupted CD image.
I tried loading
--On Tuesday, September 05, 2006 15:36:09 -0700 ann kok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Paul
Thank you for your mail
I want to run a script xx seconds automatically
but cronjob is limited minutes
That's correct. The fastest you can run a cron job is every minute because
that's how often
--On Friday, September 01, 2006 22:31:59 +0100 RW
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's just a thought, but perhaps the linking could be handled by wrapping
the binary in a shell script that verifies ~/.mulberry and the links.
This has now been done. I've submitted an update to the port that uses
I'm PXE booting systems using the dhcprelay feature on a PIX 525 running
7.1(2). The TFTP process of retrieval of /tftoboot/pxeboot works fine,
however once loaded NFS mount requests to the server fail per the
following messages. In my config, all layer 4-7 packet inspection
features are
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 03:36:09PM -0700, ann kok wrote:
Dear Paul
Thank you for your mail
I want to run a script xx seconds automatically
but cronjob is limited minutes
Thank you
I think what you're after is sleep(1)
--
Frank
echo f r a n k @ e s p e r a n c e - l i n u x .
I think FreeBSD supports ext2 better than Linux supports UFS.
This is a ways down my priority list, but since the subject has
come up :)
It is not working for me at all (in 6.1):
# ll /dev/ad0s7
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 93 Sep 4 02:30 /dev/ad0s7
# file -s /dev/ad0s7
Well I shoulda searched better. But building it correctly just gets me to the
next error. I have a work around but am quite lost at this point.
In my case the answer for building apache was RTFMF. But it was also posted in
response to the same question for apache 2, for 1.3 it is:
make
Hi everyone, first let me say that I'm pretty new to bsd, so please forgive
the newbie questions; I've been using linux (redhat, suse, centos) for many
years, and so learning bsd was a bit of a learning curve, but not bad (I
almost never use gui's for administration); I was wondering if there are
--- Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
backyard wrote:
--- Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay I cant seem to figure out why sshd logins
are
stalling. I see that
I am coming from an IP address that does not have
Reverse mapping.
So I added the lines below to
i have a couple virtual machines running freebsd 6.1-;4 on a ms vs2005 host,
and as of the moment of this writing (and for a while now actually), they are
idling at near 0% utilization. but during the nights, they really get going
to the point that they ramp the cpu fan speeds to max on the my
Has anyone else encountered this problem with KBTV? Note that the line
showing the mixer channel seems to lack an entry.
chaucer 501 /usr/home/mike # btsetup
btsetup show
BKTR - BrookTree/Conexant BT8x8 based cards
===
BKTR MODULE
--On September 5, 2006 10:09:02 PM -0500 Jonathan Horne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a couple virtual machines running freebsd 6.1-;4 on a ms vs2005
host, and as of the moment of this writing (and for a while now
actually), they are idling at near 0% utilization. but during the
nights,
To Free BSD,
I m Mohit the admin of FlyNix http://flynix.co.nr (Linux Coustomization
Community )would like to request u that. If FreeBSD has a launch any of
its new
addition can u inform me via mail. so that i can give this news on my site.
Thankyou
Mohit.
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Mobile no.
At Tue, 5 Sep 2006 it looks like backyard composed:
don't get me wrong I don't doubt it is a great system
to use, which is why I kept on trying to get it
installed on many different machines; from laptops to
desktops, to servers, and my commodore... and I will
admit I installed without
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