What I don't get is I see guys walking in
dropping $1000 on associated Mac hardware crap
...
The most expensive system around here is a Mac Sawtooth that cost
$225 -- including a 17 monitor -- last September. The (Dell)
FreeBSD box I'm using at the moment cost $10 at a flea market,
Is there some way to figure out what apps I don't need installed
anymore?
all of my systems, whether desktops or servers, i start with
the minimal install. from there, i use the ports collection to
buildout anything i need. i know this is probably the long way
around for most cases, but
Hey all,
I've been spending hours trying to figure out why my machine at the office
(Linux), cannot connect to my
FreeBSD (6.1) machine behind my nat'ed gateway. This was working fine
previously before my linksys
router decided to take a nose dive, so I am sure the Linux box that is
`make buildworld` fails with this error:
/usr/src/lib/libc/net/res_init.c:120: error: field `res_state_ext` has
incomplete type
/usr/src/lib/libc/net/res_init.c: In function `__res_init`:
/usr/src/lib/libc/net/res_init.c: 219: error: `_res_ext` undeclared
(first use in this function)
In response to Ahmad Faisal M. Nor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
NOTE: I'm not subscribe to the FreeBSD.org mailing list, please CC to me as
well
We're ordering Dell Poweredge 2950 Server which is come with SAS (Serial
Attach SCSI).
We have four or five 2950s deployed in various places. It uses
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Oleg Palukhin wrote:
`make buildworld` fails with this error:
/usr/src/lib/libc/net/res_init.c:120: error: field `res_state_ext` has
incomplete type
/usr/src/lib/libc/net/res_init.c: In function `__res_init`:
/usr/src/lib/libc/net/res_init.c:
In response to peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In response to peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
My freebsd box runs the apache httpd2.0 server, postgresql8.1server,
Recently, I got the below info in /var/crash.
“Dump header from device /dev/da0s1b
Architecture: i386
Architecture
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2 questions:
- -I remember seeing an option where you could show only a few slices at
the bootloader, but I forget what command modifies that. Does anyone
know what it might be?
- -Is there any way to adjust the timeout for the bootloader?
TIA,
-
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 16:55:56 +0300, Garrett Cooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Oleg Palukhin wrote:
`make buildworld` fails with this error:
/usr/src/lib/libc/net/res_init.c:120: error: field `res_state_ext` has
incomplete type
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 07:07:49PM -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
Garrett Cooper writes:
One good reason I can think of is to partition (not the tech
definition but the traditional definition, to divide) filesystems
such that if one person fills up /, it won't cause a program that
Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Jan 21, 2007, at 9:18 PM, Micah wrote:
Anyone know of a way to do voice chat with Google chat users? KDE's
Kopete is supposed to support gtalk's voice chat, but I can't get it
to work.
Thanks,
Micah
Should be jabber. See:
NOTE: I'm not subscribe to the FreeBSD.org mailing list,
please CC to me as well
We're ordering Dell Poweredge 2950 Server which is come with
SAS (Serial Attach SCSI). Most newly manufacture branded
server comes with SAS nowadays, no more SCSI. According to
Dell Technical Support, SAS
I'm inheriting an older network and I'm trying to update it..
cvsup to 6_2..
Doing a build kernel install kernel
then reboot and build world install world mergemaster -p if needed
then rebuild the kernel and reinstall it..
right?
I couldn't see anything major in UPDATING.. am I missing
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 11:54:40AM -0900, Jeff Mohler wrote:
Ive never understood why we still partition drives so much..its one
spindle..sure, a hige filesystem might cause an edge performance
issue..but..its one spindle.
Primarily for management and backup/restore convenience.
You can break
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
pkg_info -Ex xorg will show you versions of xorg
apps installed. At the moment you probably have
6.9. Xorg 7.2 will be committed to the ports tree
any time soon.
Ah thanx! I'll be waiting...
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I am trying to test the clone harddrive to boot up the
system. I got an error
init: can't exec getty '/usr/libexec/getty' for port
/dev/tty..
but I check the clone harddive. the file is there
/usr/libexec/getty and /dev/tty.
i am using the following to copy the production drive
to clone
Anyone with experience using their optical mouse under FreeBSD? All
input will be very much appreciated.
Wireless mice on either PS/2 or USB ports work fine with
FreeBSD/X11/Window Managers. I've used them for years, and would never
go back to a corded or balled mouse again.
I too live
On 1/22/07, B. Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm inheriting an older network and I'm trying to update it..
cvsup to 6_2..
Doing a build kernel install kernel
then reboot and build world install world mergemaster -p if needed
then rebuild the kernel and reinstall it..
right?
I couldn't
I'm having problems with xorg on an IBM t22 using 6.2 freebsd. The video card
shows to be an S3 savage, but the savage driver is broken (blank screen on
startx) so I am using the vesa driver. It works fine untill I drop out of X,
the screen goes blank, keyboard and mouse become unresponsive.
B. Cook wrote:
I'm inheriting an older network and I'm trying to update it..
cvsup to 6_2..
Doing a build kernel install kernel
then reboot and build world install world mergemaster -p if needed
then rebuild the kernel and reinstall it..
right?
I couldn't see anything major in
Hello,
Today I have tried to upgrade my FBSD 6.1-stable release to 6.2. All went
well up to the point when I had to use mergemaster -cv.
It was my first encounter with mergemaster and I was a bit unsure what to
do with files in /etc. For some that I know I have not customized, I
pressed i for
On Monday 22 January 2007 04:56, Kirk Strauser wrote:
My aging GeForce MX 400 is dying and I want to replace it with something a
bit more modern. My desktop is running FreeBSD 6.2 on a Asus A7V (Via
chipset) motherboard with a 1.4GHz Athlon. This is more of a hardward
question than software,
Check your card's firmware, most by default are set to sleep on
inactivity. Make sure your's isn't set to do this.
-Derek
At 09:12 PM 1/21/2007, David Schulz wrote:
Hello all,
every once in a while i have a machine (6.1) that out of the blue,
sometimes after days, some after 6
One of our servers is restarting at random. Not entirely sure what
causes it-- hopefully someone here can help me track it down (I suspect
hardware at some point, potentially the Broadcom NIC).
This is what's in the messages log-- what else can I provide y'all with?
Jan 22 10:16:55 montreal
Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2 questions:
-I remember seeing an option where you could show only a few slices at
the bootloader, but I forget what command modifies that. Does anyone
know what it might be?
-Is there any way to adjust the timeout for the bootloader?
See
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 11:54:40 -0900 Jeff Mohler wrote:
One polite request: Would you please quote properly? I know this is not
the usenet, but quoting serves a purpose and should make reading you
question/comment easier.
If there is a fundamental reason why we still partition things like we
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 13:53:20 -0800 Garrett Cooper wrote:
One good reason I can think of is to partition (not the tech definition
but the traditional definition, to divide) filesystems such that if
one person fills up /, it won't cause a program that needs to write to
/var or /tmp
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 09:56:42PM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
My aging GeForce MX 400 is dying and I want to replace it with something a
bit
more modern. My desktop is running FreeBSD 6.2 on a Asus A7V (Via chipset)
motherboard with a 1.4GHz Athlon. This is more of a hardward question
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 07:42:36 -0600 Doug Poland wrote:
# DeviceMountpoint FStype OptionsDumpPass#
/dev/da0s1b noneswapsw 0 0
/dev/da0s1a / ufs rw 1 1
^^
Where did you
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 13:58:18 -0800 Garrett Cooper wrote:
Why create so many partitions? You can use slices to your benefit and
you wouldn't use up your allocatable partitions on the disk's MBR.
The point is that I wasn't given the chance to create any slices.
Regards
Chris
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 10:25:31AM -0800, Jay Chandler wrote:
One of our servers is restarting at random. Not entirely sure what
causes it-- hopefully someone here can help me track it down
Often it's bad hardware, especially if only manifesting onone server
out of several with the same
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 19:15:24 +0100 (CET) Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
My question is what I messed up? Was this something during mergemaster
phase? If not, then what else could have gone wrong?
Yes, you probably messed up there.
Mergemaster shows you - I'll call them suggestions - for the config
Ok, it looks like the fix was checked in on Jan 4, 2007
(http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-src/2007-January/073285.html).
I wonder if there is a way to build a CD with that fix included.
Thanks,
Serdar
- Original Message
From: Serdar Ozler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Andrew Fremantle wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at building a few new general-purpose servers in the near
future. I'd like to use Intel Core 2 Duo processors in these machines.
Nothing wrong with that...
I'm currently evaluating a machine with a looks-good-on-paper
motherboard, the Intel
On 10/28/06, Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On recent FreeBSD, the resolver actually iterates through the listed
nameserver lines in order, sending the query out to each in turn until
it gets a response. It used to be that the resolver would wait for the
full 30s DNS timeout before
I know this one. The debug option is on, you need to turn it off, the file is
here: /var/db/ports/firefox/options
Once the debug variable is removed re-compile and it will be quiet, here's my
settings in that file:
WITH_NEWTAB=true
WITH_SMB=true
WITHOUT_DEBUG=true
WITH_LOGGING=true
Anyone?
Peter Pluta wrote:
I have a win2k3 server running as my rsync server. I also have a
freebsd web server being the rsync client. A shell script runs every
night at 5am (it's below).
Shell script:
#!/bin/sh
. `dirname $0`/settings.inc
destination=**.***.***.***::backup
if [ $TERM ];
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) Can anyone suggest a well supported board with gigabit lan,
onboard video, and PCIe expansion, that accepts Core2 Duo CPUs?
If you're willing to pay for it, server boards will suit you better.
For example something like this:
Jorge -
I know this one. The debug option is on, you need to turn it off, the
file is here: /var/db/ports/firefox/options
I'll try this out when I get home - thanks!
GB
+-+
Glenn Becker - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SDF Public Access UNIX System -
In response to Peter Pluta [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Peter Pluta wrote:
I have a win2k3 server running as my rsync server. I also have a
freebsd web server being the rsync client. A shell script runs every
night at 5am (it's below).
Shell script:
#!/bin/sh
. `dirname $0`/settings.inc
Peter Pluta wrote:
Anyone?
Peter Pluta wrote:
I have a win2k3 server running as my rsync server. I also have a
freebsd web server being the rsync client. A shell script runs every
night at 5am (it's below).
Shell script:
#!/bin/sh
. `dirname $0`/settings.inc
On 21/01/07, Peter Pluta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After it runs for 5 minutes it throws this:
rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 16385 bytes [sender]: Broken
pipe (32)
rsync: read error: Connection reset by peer (54)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(613)
In the last episode (Jan 22), patrick said:
On 10/28/06, Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On recent FreeBSD, the resolver actually iterates through the listed
nameserver lines in order, sending the query out to each in turn
until it gets a response. It used to be that the resolver
Philippe Lang wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) Can anyone suggest a well supported board with gigabit lan,
onboard video, and PCIe expansion, that accepts Core2 Duo CPUs?
If you're willing to pay for it, server boards will suit you better.
For example something like this:
patrick wrote:
On 10/28/06, Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On recent FreeBSD, the resolver actually iterates through the listed
nameserver lines in order, sending the query out to each in turn until
it gets a response. It used to be that the resolver would wait for the
full 30s
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 08:10:15PM +0100, Christian Baer wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 07:42:36 -0600 Doug Poland wrote:
# DeviceMountpoint FStype OptionsDumpPass#
/dev/da0s1b noneswapsw 0 0
/dev/da0s1a /
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 06:44:26PM +0100, Nagy László Zsolt wrote:
B. Cook wrote:
I'm inheriting an older network and I'm trying to update it..
cvsup to 6_2..
Doing a build kernel install kernel
then reboot and build world install world mergemaster -p if needed
then rebuild the
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 08:35:43PM -0800, Doug Hardie wrote:
On Jan 11, 2007, at 18:28, Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 11:35:38 -0800
Doug Hardie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any suggestions on these approaches will be appreciated.
Thanks,
I suggest you read the CVS Red
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 02:27:15PM -0800, Peter Thoenen wrote:
--- DAve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Sun Fire X2100? Any caveats I should
know
about?
I don't recommend them if you plan to use as a file server. They have
an issue with randomly rebooting
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 04:11:51PM -0800, Jay Chandler wrote:
Is it possible to install (instead of upgrading) FreeBSD from my local
CVS repository? Looking to find a good way to automate installations,
and figured I'd start there.
--
Jay Chandler
Network Administrator, Chapman
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 11:33:47AM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
I'm tired of win2k crashing, and we won't even go into my opinion of vista's
strongarm marketing tactics (read: changing my hardware means I have to pay
again? they can keep their OS).
Problem is, I've got 320GB of accumulated
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 01:31:22PM -0700, hal wrote:
This came down from above?!
Beginning in 2007, Daylight Savings Time will be lengthened one month
by starting three weeks earlier (2AM on the second Sunday in March)
and ending one week later (2AM on the first Sunday in November).
On Jan 17, 2007, at 18:46 , George Vanev wrote:
On 1/17/07, Pieter de Goeje [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 11:49, George Vanev wrote:
Every time user X (for example) logs in the system I want to execute
some script.
The user must not have the permission to
I am running FreeBSD 4.4 and currently have the following displayed as
output from the command df
FileSystem 1K blocksUsed Available Capacity Mounted
on
/dev/ad0s1a63503 63214 -4791108% /
In issuing the following command: du / |
I've run into this problem since the ports freeze, still getting it now.
As mentioned in this thread:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2006-September/035572.html
except that the answer here:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2006-September/035573.html
doesn't work.
On Jan 22, 2007, at 5:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 4.4 and currently have the following
displayed as
output from the command df
FileSystem 1K blocksUsed Available Capacity
Mounted
on
/dev/ad0s1a63503 63214 -4791
Good Day
Barry Travels and Tours Limited, An Asian Based
Multinational Company
seek the service of a liaison officer who would
act as a medium of
reaching our customers abroad. Your Job is to
receive payment on
our behalf and settle our clients with the
payment.
If you choose to work with
-I/usr/ports/www/php5-session/work/php-5.2.0/ext/session/main
-I/usr/ports/www/php5-session/work/php-5.2.0/ext/session
-I/usr/local/include/php -I/usr/local/include/php/main
-I/usr/local/include/php/TSRM -I/usr/local/include/php/Zend
-I/usr/local/include/php/ext -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -O -pipe
Good Day
Barry Travels and Tours Limited, An Asian Based
Multinational Company
seek the service of a liaison officer who would
act as a medium of
reaching our customers abroad. Your Job is to
receive payment on
our behalf and settle our clients with the
payment.
If you choose to work with
It is my understanding that the new Dualcore Pentiums fall under the auspices
of the AMD64 port..
Anywho, whenever I try to run the bootonly installer, the boot stalls here:
acd0: CDROM Compaq CRN-8245B/1.16 at ata0-slave PIO4
If I run from an i386 kernel, everything is hunky-dorey. From
i just set up my first gmirror raid1, and... it was really simple. too
simple. ok... what did i skip or do wrong?, was my first thought.
i follow the doc from onlamp.com:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/11/10/FreeBSD_Basics.html?page=1
i did have one giant deviation tho, and im
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On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 08:10:15PM +0100, Christian Baer wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 07:42:36 -0600 Doug Poland wrote:
# DeviceMountpoint FStype OptionsDumpPass#
/dev/da0s1b none
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ajm wrote:
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 12:27:10AM +0100, Tore Lund wrote:
Andrew Gould wrote:
[snip]
this is from a previous message in the thread:
attempt: mount -tmsdos -orw /dev/da0s1 /mnt/ws310
try as root or su to root
# mount_msdosfs
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 04:14, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
Well here's the thing, I was able to reproduce it on 2 separate
machines both with full up to date ports, even after a make clean. And
i got the same error whether i used portupgrade or just a plain make
file...
here is a script, just
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 10:11:05PM -0600, Jonathan Horne wrote:
i just set up my first gmirror raid1, and... it was really simple. too
simple. ok... what did i skip or do wrong?, was my first thought.
I thought the exact same thing. My previous experience was with vinum
and, while it was
Hi,
We are considering to set-up a mirror for FreeBSD in Thailand, how
much disk space should we target for a full irror?
Best regards,
Olivier
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On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 08:42:15PM -0800, Garrett Cooper wrote:
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ajm wrote:
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 12:27:10AM +0100, Tore Lund wrote:
Andrew Gould wrote:
[snip]
this is from a previous message in the thread:
attempt: mount -tmsdos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philippe Lang wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) Can anyone suggest a well supported board with gigabit lan,
onboard video, and PCIe expansion, that accepts Core2 Duo CPUs?
If you're willing to pay for it, server boards will suit you better.
For example something
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ajm wrote:
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 08:42:15PM -0800, Garrett Cooper wrote:
ajm wrote:
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 12:27:10AM +0100, Tore Lund wrote:
Andrew Gould wrote:
[snip]
this is from a previous message in the thread:
attempt: mount -tmsdos
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 07:16:59PM -0600, Damian Wiest wrote:
[snip]
Real hardware RAID chips/cards tend to be expensive,
proprietary, don't require an OS driver and include a battery backup
system for data in the RAID cache should the system lose power.
I don't know what I was thinking, of
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