in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Josh Paetzel thusly...
On Saturday 23 December 2006 21:29, Jack Stone wrote:
Appreciate a tip on how to search replace hundreds of *.htm
files:
From this:
lia href=http://www.domain.com/tales/wouf.html
To this:
lia href=tales/wouf.html
OK, specifically,
sed -e 's/http\:\/\/www\.domain\.htm\///g' *.htm *.htm
The sed command processes files with some regexp stuff,
this command removes the http://www.domain.htm/ from htms.
NOTE: not sure if u have to use a '\' before that ':'
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You can do an implementation of NAS using FreeBSD with samba this works
pretty well. If you want a simpler implementation you can use FreeNAS,
http://www.freenas.org/
With drive prices so low, and RAID easily available, you can do a mirrored
or mirrored stripped RAID array for redundancy.
Mr. Lee:
imho, portversion(uses the INDEX file to look up port versions) is
like the desktop search(searh an index file), and the pkg_version(
queries the port
versions directly) is like the find command(search the entire disk);)
use portversion instead, it's efficient cause it use port
hi,张�|武
imho. maybe you can use https instead if you can stand for the slow
speed. but you'd better not do that for your safety:)
btw, use tor to browse the wikipedia, there are several ways on how to
edit wikipedia inside the great firewall.
the great firewall is great!
Sherry Zhang
On
I've got a 4.11-STABLE FreeBSD machine that I'd like to provide NFS
services to some UBUNTU 6.10 machines. I've put the following in
/etc/exports:
/usr /usr/local/www/data/pictures -alldirs-maproot=0 all
When I try to mount this, I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mount black:/usr /tmp/mnt
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 13:42:39 +0800
Edward G.J. Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
What's the difference between `portversion' and `pkg_version -I'?
Probably not much. pkg_version is part of the base-system, portversion
is one of the portupgrade package tools. Since portversion was
stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a 4.11-STABLE FreeBSD machine that I'd like to provide NFS
services to some UBUNTU 6.10 machines. I've put the following in
/etc/exports:
/usr /usr/local/www/data/pictures -alldirs-maproot=0 all
When I try to mount this, I get:
[EMAIL
From: Parv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Josh Paetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Jack Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED], freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Search Replace Issue
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 02:56:32 -0500
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Josh Paetzel thusly...
On Saturday 23 December 2006
Thanks, Sherry,
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006, Sherry Zhang wrote:
Mr. Lee:
imho, portversion(uses the INDEX file to look up port versions) is
like the desktop search(searh an index file), and the pkg_version(
queries the port
versions directly) is like the find command(search the entire disk);)
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006, RW wrote:
Personally, I don't like to get version information from the INDEX
file, I'd rather get an accurate answer, than a fast one. Another
reason I don't like portversion is that it's forever asking me to run
pkgdb. Aside from being a pain, it makes portversion
On 12/23/06, Kevin Brunelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was unintentionally confusing in my answer. Sorry about that. If your
startup script is in the old style, it will be handled by /etc/rc.d/localpkg
when that is called during the boot process. That is ONLY if it's the old
style.
I should
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006 at 11:21:54PM +0800, Edward G.J. Lee wrote:
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006, RW wrote:
Personally, I don't like to get version information from the INDEX
file, I'd rather get an accurate answer, than a fast one. Another
reason I don't like portversion is that it's forever asking
Hi peeps,
I have tried to update my src with cvsup and got stuck
because of an error while doing make installworld.
My system is an amd64 machine running freebsd 6.1 and
I have performed the steps without problems:
-make buildworld
-make buildkernel kernconf=mykkernel
-make installkernel
On Sat, 2006-12-23 at 07:45, Robert Watson wrote:
It's interesting that so far I've actually not yet seen even one person
e-mail
security-team since the EoL announcement to say,
If I volunteer my time or pay for your time to support 4.11 for security
patches, can we extend the
On Sunday 24 December 2006 07:46, Dino Vliet wrote:
Hi peeps,
I have tried to update my src with cvsup and got stuck
because of an error while doing make installworld.
My system is an amd64 machine running freebsd 6.1 and
I have performed the steps without problems:
-make buildworld
-make
Hi Beech,
many thanks for your clear help. I will try that in a
few moments
However, I wanted to ask you something else becuase of
your quote:
Doing a make installworld before finding out if the
new kernel will boot will bite you big time at some
point
Unquote
How am I able to find out if
On Sunday, 24 December, 2006 at 08:46:15 -0800, Dino Vliet wrote:
Hi peeps,
I have tried to update my src with cvsup and got stuck
because of an error while doing make installworld.
My system is an amd64 machine running freebsd 6.1 and
I have performed the steps without problems:
-make
On Sunday 24 December 2006 09:00, Dino Vliet wrote:
Hi Beech,
many thanks for your clear help. I will try that in a
few moments
However, I wanted to ask you something else becuase of
your quote:
Doing a make installworld before finding out if the
new kernel will boot will bite you
Last official ATI video card support for FreeBSD was the 9400 series
drivers. I've heard about some reverse engineered drivers from Linux. Is
there any way to get hardware acceleration for ATI Radeon 9600 series? I
want to run OpenGL applications, and not with software rendering.
Christian Walther wrote:
On 23/12/06, Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Firefox is a pig on every platform. Plus, more sites are using
javascript for AJAX these days, pushing more and more load onto the
client.
I agree. It's painfull to see that you browse a website and it
Abdullah Al-Marrie wrote:
On 12/23/06, Christian Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23/12/06, Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Firefox is a pig on every platform. Plus, more sites are using
javascript for AJAX these days, pushing more and more load onto the
client.
I
Rico Secada wrote:
On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 14:38:43 -0700
Z. Wade Hampton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Bill. I'll keep that in mind.
I think I have the problem figured out.
*base=/var/db
was set in the supfile.
After changing it to /usr, the problem went away.
You can be 99.9%
On 12/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last official ATI video card support for FreeBSD was the 9400 series
drivers. I've heard about some reverse engineered drivers from Linux. Is
there any way to get hardware acceleration for ATI Radeon 9600 series? I
want to run OpenGL
Jack Stone wrote:
Appreciate a tip on how to search replace hundreds of *.htm files:
From this:
lia href=http://www.domain.com/tales/wouf.html
To this:
lia href=tales/wouf.html
In other words, I just want the relative path and remove all the extra:
http://www.domain.htm/ portions of the
Jack Stone wrote:
From: Parv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Josh Paetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Jack Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED], freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Search Replace Issue
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 02:56:32 -0500
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Josh Paetzel thusly...
On Saturday
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On Sun, 2006-12-24 at 12:13 -0800, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Jack Stone wrote:
From: Parv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Josh Paetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Jack Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED], freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Search Replace Issue
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
On 12/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last official ATI video card support for FreeBSD was the 9400 series
drivers. I've heard about some reverse engineered drivers from Linux. Is
there any way to get hardware acceleration for ATI Radeon 9600 series? I
From this:
lia href=http://www.domain.com/tales/wouf.html
To this:
lia href=tales/wouf.html
In other words, I just want the relative path and remove all
the extra: http://www.domain.htm/ portions of the lines.
...
cat file.html | sed -e s|http://www.domain.com||g file.tmp.html
On Sunday 24 December 2006 16:42, Dino Vliet wrote:
--- Beech Rintoul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 24 December 2006 09:00, Dino Vliet wrote:
Hi Beech,
many thanks for your clear help. I will try that
in a
few moments
However, I wanted to ask you something else
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Garrett Cooper thusly...
cat file.html | sed -e s|http://www.domain.com||g
...
Not really a need for cat(1), just use input redirection ...
sed -e '...' file
- Parv
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in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote DeepTech thusly...
sed -e 's/http\:\/\/www\.domain\.htm\///g' *.htm *.htm
That will most likely destroy the original file(s).
Depending on your shell, you will get redirection error from the shell
if there happen to be more than one file matching the
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