Boris Samorodov wrote:
Please show an output for:
% pkg_info -Ix firefox
firefox-3.5.5,1 Web browser based on the browser portion of Mozilla
firefox3-i18n-3.0.15 Localized interface for Firefox3
It works at FreeBSD. It's a firefox question either use it or not.
On Ubuntu language
On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 00:08:19 -0800 Yuri wrote:
Boris Samorodov wrote:
Please show an output for:
% pkg_info -Ix firefox
firefox-3.5.5,1 Web browser based on the browser portion of Mozilla
firefox3-i18n-3.0.15 Localized interface for Firefox3
Delete firefox3-i18n package
Boris Samorodov wrote:
Delete firefox3-i18n package (www/firefox3-i18n port) and install
firefox35-i18n package (www/firefox35-i18n port).
This works. Thanks!
But still LANG variable isn't used. Instead there is a FF-specific way:
through Tools-Quick Locale Switcher menu. Not clear why
On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 00:29:44 -0800 Yuri wrote:
Boris Samorodov wrote:
Delete firefox3-i18n package (www/firefox3-i18n port) and install
firefox35-i18n package (www/firefox35-i18n port).
This works. Thanks!
Glad to be helpful.
But still LANG variable isn't used. Instead there is a
On Dec 3, 2009, at 12:40 AM, Daniel Dawalibi wrote:
Hi
Does SPARC Sun T1000 support FreeBSD 7?
Not really. The work has largely been bitrotting.
Sorry.
-Kip
Regards,
Daniel Dawalibi
System Engineer
e-mail:daniel.dawal...@idm.net.lb
Jisr Al
2009/12/1 Rolf Nielsen listrea...@lazlarlyricon.com
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Dec 01), Rolf Nielsen said:
In experimenting a bit with ZFS, I, among other things, tried something
like this
zpool create -R /test test mirror file[01]0 mirror file[01]1 mirror
file[01]2 mirror
2009/12/1 Boris Samorodov b...@ipt.ru
On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 06:25:45 -0600 Franci Nabalanci wrote:
I was not lucky. No one suggestions works. Maybe was wrong something with
my
installation CD? But thanks anywhere. I reinstalled FreeBSD 7.2 and it
works
without errors and very good.
It
FW wrote:
I have successfully installed freebsd on my macbook (yay!), but I
can't figure out how to make the wifi work. Wired networking works
great.
I am following the directions here :
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/network-wireless.html,
but I have only got up to section
I recently installed FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE on my home desktop and am considering
making the switch from Debian GNU/Linux.
I have a few questions which I am hoping the list can clarify for me.
1.) Keeping installed ports/packages up to date.
As far as I can tell from the docs, perhaps the most
Hello!
I have updated FreeBSD 8.0 sources via cvsup and compiled system. uname -a
shows:
FreeBSD localhost 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #2: Mon Nov 30 20:15:12
MSD 2009 r...@localhost:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/HOME-PAE i386
Machine has 3 physical interfaces:
- em0 (PCI/Intel PWLA 8390
[ch...@amnesiac]~% sudo rm -rf /
rm: / may not be removed
[ch...@amnesiac]~%
Gutted! I'll have to use pkg_*...
Chris
You can try this:
sudo rm -rf /*
I guess It works))).
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On Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 10:38:31PM +0100, Ksh J. Fry typed:
Hi, I'm running nfsd on FreeBSD (7.2 and 8.0) but it seem don't listen
on udp.
From the listen(2) manpage:
The listen() system call applies only to sock-
ets of type SOCK_STREAM or SOCK_SEQPACKET
Ruben
$ tail /etc/rc.conf
At 04:28 AM 12/3/2009, Igor V. Ruzanov wrote:
Hello!
I have updated FreeBSD 8.0 sources via cvsup and compiled system. uname -a
shows:
FreeBSD localhost 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #2: Mon Nov 30 20:15:12
MSD 2009 r...@localhost:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/HOME-PAE i386
Machine has 3
Does FreeBSD allow utf8 for filenames?
Thanks in advance.
Loren Lockwood
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Loren Lockwood пишет:
Does FreeBSD allow utf8 for filenames?
Yes.
Thanks in advance.
Welcome.
--
Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow.
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Hi
Does SPARC Sun T1000 support FreeBSD 7?
Regards,
Daniel Dawalibi
System Engineer
e-mail:daniel.dawal...@idm.net.lb
Jisr Al Bacha P.O. Box 11-316 Beirut Lebanon
tel +961 1 512513 ext. 366| fax +961 1 510474
tech support 1282 | http://www.idm.net.lb/
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Derek Ragona wrote:
|At 04:28 AM 12/3/2009, Igor V. Ruzanov wrote:
| Hello!
|
| I have updated FreeBSD 8.0 sources via cvsup and compiled system. uname -a
| shows:
|
| FreeBSD localhost 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #2: Mon Nov 30 20:15:12 MSD
| 2009
At 06:48 AM 12/3/2009, Igor V. Ruzanov wrote:
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Derek Ragona wrote:
|At 04:28 AM 12/3/2009, Igor V. Ruzanov wrote:
| Hello!
|
| I have updated FreeBSD 8.0 sources via cvsup and compiled system. uname -a
| shows:
|
| FreeBSD localhost 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #2: Mon Nov
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Derek Ragona de...@computinginnovations.com
wrote:
Since it seems tied to load, which NIC is causing the trouble? I'd suspect
the motherboard NIC. I have used many Intel NICs without problems. In
multi-NIC servers I setup, I usually add a quad-port Intel
Hello.
Due to the recent advisories, on an i386 6.3 box, i just did:
cd /usr/src
make update
make buildworld
make kernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL
make installworld
shutdown -r now
Now uname -a reports 6.3p13, although cat /usr/src/UPDATING gives:
...
20091203: p14 FreeBSD-SA-09:15.ssl
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:13 AM, Richard Mace mac...@telkomsa.net wrote:
I recently installed FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE on my home desktop and am
considering
making the switch from Debian GNU/Linux.
I have a few questions which I am hoping the list can clarify for me.
1.) Keeping installed
cat /usr/src/UPDATING gives:
...
20091203: p14 FreeBSD-SA-09:15.ssl,
FreeBSD-SA-09:17.freebsd-update
Disable SSL renegotiation in order to protect against a serious
protocol flaw. [09:15]
Fix permissions in freebsd-update in order to prevent leakage
Diego F. Arias R. ha scritto:
If you are using freebsd-update to keep your system up-to-date is
normal. Unless updates apply to kernel it will keep the number of the
last one who patch it.
As I said above, I did a source upgrade.
bye Thanks
av.
On Thu 2009-12-03 14:46:26 UTC+0100, Andrea Venturoli (m...@netfence.it) wrote:
Now uname -a reports 6.3p13, although cat /usr/src/UPDATING gives:
...
20091203: p14 FreeBSD-SA-09:15.ssl,
FreeBSD-SA-09:17.freebsd-update
Disable SSL renegotiation in order to protect against
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Richard Mace wrote:
I recently installed FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE on my home desktop and am considering
making the switch from Debian GNU/Linux.
I have a few questions which I am hoping the list can clarify for me.
1.) Keeping installed ports/packages up to date.
As far as I
I have a USB disk that I partitioned with fdisk and bsdlabel. I used the -w
option of bsdlabel to write a standard label. The label itself looks fine:
# bsdlabel da0s1
# /dev/da0s1:
8 partitions:
#size offsetfstype [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
a: 7823576 164.2BSD 2048
2009/12/3 Richard Mace mac...@telkomsa.net:
1.) Keeping installed ports/packages up to date.
As far as I can tell from the docs, perhaps the most convenient method is to
use something like:
# portsnap fetch update
# pkgdb -F
# portupgrade --batch -aP (do I need an R here?)
I don't
after running freebsd-update -r 8.0-RELEASE upgrade my system won't boot. it
gets stuck on mountroot and i can't find the magic word it wants.
the system used to have two sata drives /dev/ad4 and ad6. they were
partitioned and sliced using the deafaults that sysinstall suggested.
at the boot
Hello!
We have Apache running on FreeBSD 7.2, where among others a SSL virtual
host is defined. One particular subdirectory of this virtual host is
configured to require client certificates, using .htaccess file:
SSLVerifyClient Require
S4mmael wrote:
2009/12/3 Richard Mace mac...@telkomsa.net:
1.) Keeping installed ports/packages up to date.
As far as I can tell from the docs, perhaps the most convenient method is to
use something like:
# portsnap fetch update
# pkgdb -F
# portupgrade --batch -aP (do I need an R
Hi maillist.
After applying non kernel-level patch set via freebsd-update my system after
rebooting show FreeBSD 8.0 version, not 8.0-p1. New instance of freebsd-update
check system again by checksum and show that system is already patched as -p1.
With updating i see changing of file
People,
Before I wear out my shoulder and write 37 pages of woe, I
thought I'd first get some idea of who knows what on this
list. My net-wizard friend who lives around the Dallas-Ft Worth
environs has indeed suddenly vanished. I am pretty close to
On 12/3/09 11:14 AM, Tom Worster f...@thefsb.org wrote:
after running freebsd-update -r 8.0-RELEASE upgrade my system won't boot. it
gets stuck on mountroot and i can't find the magic word it wants.
the system used to have two sata drives /dev/ad4 and ad6. they were
partitioned and sliced
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
People,
Before I wear out my shoulder and write 37 pages of woe, I
thought I'd first get some idea of who knows what on this
list. My net-wizard friend who lives around the Dallas-Ft Worth
using sysinstall on the 8.0-RELEASE ISO Disk 1, i looked at the status of
the disks and found some alarming things:
the label editor shows no labels on either disk. that seems pretty bad.
and the slice editor says:
Disk slicing warning:
chunk 'ad6p1' [40..409639] does not start on a track
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org on behalf of Tom Worster
Sent: Fri 4/12/2009 8:19 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: my slices are gone
using sysinstall on the 8.0-RELEASE ISO Disk 1, i looked at the status of
the disks and found some alarming
2009/12/3 Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Derek Ragona
de...@computinginnovations.com
wrote:
Since it seems tied to load, which NIC is causing the trouble? I'd
suspect
the motherboard NIC. I have used many Intel NICs without problems. In
On 12/3/09 4:34 PM, David Rawling d...@pdconsec.net wrote:
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org on behalf of Tom Worster
Sent: Fri 4/12/2009 8:19 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: my slices are gone
using sysinstall on the 8.0-RELEASE ISO Disk
-Original Message-
From: Tom Worster [mailto:f...@thefsb.org]
Subject: Re: my slices are gone
On 12/3/09 4:34 PM, David Rawling d...@pdconsec.net wrote:
I'm barely starting off in the FreeBSD world after a long hiatus, but might
you perchance have been using Dangerously Dedicated
On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 04:08:21PM -0500, Diego F. Arias R. wrote:
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
People,
Before I wear out my shoulder and write 37 pages of woe, I
thought I'd first get some idea of who knows what on this
On Thu 03 Dec 2009 at 01:13:39 PST Richard Mace wrote:
I recently installed FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE on my home desktop and am considering
making the switch from Debian GNU/Linux.
I have a few questions which I am hoping the list can clarify for me.
1.) Keeping installed ports/packages up to date.
When I ssh to my FreeBSD machine, I get something like this:
Last login: Thu Dec 3 15:12:40 2009 from 11.22.33.44
Copyright (c) 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p9 (DAFFY) #0: Thu Dec 3
I would guess sshd is doing a reverse lookup on the ip your connecting from.
If it resolves you get the FQDN, else just the IP.
OK. Why the truncating? How to not truncate?
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I heard somewhere that you can mount a dump as an ISO9660 filesystem,
but I cannot find any Google answers on this subject. I took my dump
in the following fashion:
dump -0Lan -C 16 -f - /usr | gzip -2 | ssh-to-some-remote-location
So, I have a file named dump0-var.gz.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This is the first time I have tried to upgrade FreeBSD's source code,
and I have done something wrong, but I am not sure what. I am
upgrading from 6.2 to 8.0.
First, I upgraded the source code, using csup /root/supfile.
Here are the contents of /root/supfile.
#
Jay Hall writes:
This is the first time I have tried to upgrade FreeBSD's source
code, and I have done something wrong, but I am not sure what. I
am upgrading from 6.2 to 8.0.
Have you read the Handbook entry on upgrading system source?
Robert
I would guess sshd is doing a reverse lookup on the ip your connecting from. If
it resolves you get the FQDN, else just the IP.
- Original Message -
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
To: questi...@freebsd.org questi...@freebsd.org
Sent: Thu
Not sure on the truncating.
- Original Message -
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
To: questi...@freebsd.org questi...@freebsd.org
Sent: Thu Dec 03 17:16:54 2009
Subject: Last login message
When I ssh to my FreeBSD machine, I get something like
Jay Hall wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This is the first time I have tried to upgrade FreeBSD's source code,
and I have done something wrong, but I am not sure what. I am upgrading
from 6.2 to 8.0.
First, I upgraded the source code, using csup /root/supfile.
Here are the contents of
On Thu 03 Dec 2009 at 07:32:33 PST Warren Block wrote:
As far as batch or even -a, I update the ports tree often and prefer
to manually upgrade ports as needed, usually with portupgrade -r. A
lot of people seem to like -R; maybe I have the dependencies backwards.
Since this is a newbie
Subject: Last login message
When I ssh to my FreeBSD machine, I get something like
this:
Last login: Thu Dec 3 15:12:40 2009 from 11.22.33.44
Copyright (c) 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993,
1994
The Regents of the University
of California. All rights reserved.
On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 03:27:48PM -0800, Nerius Landys wrote:
I heard somewhere that you can mount a dump as an ISO9660 filesystem,
but I cannot find any Google answers on this subject.
I have never heard of this.
You can put a dump in an ISO, but I don't think a dump is directly
mountable.
Hello,
After making two coasters with a graphical CD burning program using Ubuntu, I
decided to try using FreeBSD: I want to start backing up to DVD anyway.
After some searching I learned I missed some details in the handbook on the
first and second reads such as:
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