Removal of Gallery Entry (fwd)

2003-11-18 Thread Bennett Tindle
Hello,

First of all, awsome work with the fBSD system :)

If you could, could you please remove my site from the non-profit
organizations list and personal site list as I no longer run a box for
non-profit use.

I would really apprecaite it as I am getting alot of emails asking me how
to signup for free shell accounts, Thanks!

Take care.

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Re: staring sendonly sendmail

2003-11-18 Thread Ruben de Groot
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 03:29:27AM +0100, Alex de Kruijff typed:
 On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 05:49:51PM -0700, David Bear wrote:
  I do not want sendmail to receive message.  
  
  I only want it to act as a local mta/mda and a sending agent.
  
  I have sendmail_enable=no in rc.conf, but can quite seem to locate
  what else I need to start it as mentioned above.  I googled freebsd
  sendmail local delivery but got way too many hits.
 
 Sendmail is setup so that it by default only allows mails to send from
 the local host. By setting the sendmail_enable to no you have disabled
 this.
 
Correction, this IS the default:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ruben grep sendmail_enable /etc/defaults/rc.conf
sendmail_enable=NO# Run the sendmail inbound daemon (YES/NO).

Setting sendmail_enable to NONE is what will disable sending mail from
the local host. The OP has allready configured sendmail the way he wants.

Ruben

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Re: fortune

2003-11-18 Thread Sven Pfeifer
Hi,

RYAN vAN GINNEKEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I can not get my fortune command to work even though it does when i 
 login any ideas

try to do something like:

if [ -x `find / -type f -name fortune 2 /dev/null` ]; then \
echo U should execute `find / -type f -name fortune 2 /dev/null`; \
fi

It show you how to run fortune.

HTH

Sven

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Re: Making an ISO from a CD

2003-11-18 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:38, Bill Campbell wrote:
 On Mon, Nov 17, 2003, Max Clark wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 How do you create an ISO from a cd as the source? Obviously when the ISO
  where to be burned I would like it to be identical to the original cd.

 dd if=/dev/$cdrom of=tmpfile.iso

 Where $cdrom is the appropriate device name for your CD.

This will probably report an invalid argument and fail. The default block size 
is too small for CDs. For ISO9660 data CDs add the argument 'bs=2048'
(Not sure what it should be for audio CDs)

Malcolm


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Re: Call me stupid...

2003-11-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 09:31:33PM -0800, Gary Lum wrote:
 If I'm reading this correctly, Current is
 developmental and should probably not be a production
 machine? IS there a way to backout of this? I haven't
 done anything to the system after stopping CVSUP. What
 if I wiped the directories and reloaded the source
 from CD? OR should I finish the CVSUP and live with
 Current?  

If you just edit your supfile and change the tag to say RELENG_5_1 and
then re-run the cvsup(1) job, it should get you the 5.1-RELEASE
sources you require.  If you're completely paranoid about things, you
could remove the whole of the contents of /usr/src and re-cvsup from
scratch, but that will suck up a whole load of bandwidth, put a good
deal of load on the cvsup servers and probably take rather longer than
is really convenient, so don't do that without good reason.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Mailing list archive

2003-11-18 Thread Wayne Pascoe
Hi all,

Does anyone know if there is a problem with the mailing list archives at 
http://www.freebsd.org/search/search.html#mailinglists ? 

I was searching for something and got no results, so I simplified my
search to just 
postfix
and still got no results.

Regards,

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God gave you the power - Preacher on the Simpsons
Hmm. You'd think he'd wanna...  limit my 
power - Bart
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Re: staring sendonly sendmail

2003-11-18 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 09:59:49AM +0100, Ruben de Groot wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 03:29:27AM +0100, Alex de Kruijff typed:
  On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 05:49:51PM -0700, David Bear wrote:
   I do not want sendmail to receive message.  
   
   I only want it to act as a local mta/mda and a sending agent.
   
   I have sendmail_enable=no in rc.conf, but can quite seem to locate
   what else I need to start it as mentioned above.  I googled freebsd
   sendmail local delivery but got way too many hits.
  
  Sendmail is setup so that it by default only allows mails to be send
  from the local host. By setting the sendmail_enable to no you have
  disabled this.
  
 Correction, this IS the default:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ruben grep sendmail_enable /etc/defaults/rc.conf
 sendmail_enable=NO# Run the sendmail inbound daemon (YES/NO).

 Setting sendmail_enable to NONE is what will disable sending mail from
 the local host. The OP has allready configured sendmail the way he wants.

I've seemed to made an error. Setting sendmail_enable=NO results in
disableling incomming sendmail service. But you incorrect about the
default. It seems that you have modified /etc/defaults/rc.conf. Mine
(4.9) says YES. And according to this:
http://people.freebsd.org/~jkb/howto.html/
By default FreeBSD ships with sendmail enabled.

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Re: Mailing list archive

2003-11-18 Thread Ceri Davies
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 11:32:34AM +, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 Does anyone know if there is a problem with the mailing list archives at 
 http://www.freebsd.org/search/search.html#mailinglists ? 

Yes, they aren't very good ;-)

Try http://freebsd.rambler.ru/ or http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/ instead.

Ceri

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Re: Starting KDE from ttys and xdm.

2003-11-18 Thread Lee Mx



From: Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SNIP

You can also use the KDE login manager, see man kdm.
Thanks, Eric.  I don't seem to have a manual entry for kdm but I'm going to 
do some greping
and find out more about the KDE login manager.

Thanks for the start,,

ed
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xkb, deadkeys and greek

2003-11-18 Thread Yuri Ushakhow
Hello.

I have such xkb configuration:

OptionXkbRules xfree86
OptionXkbModel pc101
OptionXkbLayoutus,ru,el
OptionXkbOptions   grp:caps_toggle,grp_led:caps
Problem is, not all greek letters seems to be working. It's possible to 
type alpha, but not alpha with an accent. If I understand right, to add 
accent to a letter, two keys should be used like this:

;a  or  :a

However, the letter stays the same regardless of combinations with the 
deadkeys (I call ; and : the deadkeys in this case; sorry if it's wrong).

What could be wrong in my configuration? Or is there some FAQ..?

Thanks in advance.
yura
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Re: staring sendonly sendmail

2003-11-18 Thread Ruben de Groot
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 12:36:22PM +0100, Alex de Kruijff typed:
 On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 09:59:49AM +0100, Ruben de Groot wrote:
  On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 03:29:27AM +0100, Alex de Kruijff typed:
   On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 05:49:51PM -0700, David Bear wrote:
I do not want sendmail to receive message.  

I only want it to act as a local mta/mda and a sending agent.

I have sendmail_enable=no in rc.conf, but can quite seem to locate
what else I need to start it as mentioned above.  I googled freebsd
sendmail local delivery but got way too many hits.
   
   Sendmail is setup so that it by default only allows mails to be send
   from the local host. By setting the sendmail_enable to no you have
   disabled this.
   
  Correction, this IS the default:
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ruben grep sendmail_enable /etc/defaults/rc.conf
  sendmail_enable=NO# Run the sendmail inbound daemon (YES/NO).
 
  Setting sendmail_enable to NONE is what will disable sending mail from
  the local host. The OP has allready configured sendmail the way he wants.
 
 I've seemed to made an error. Setting sendmail_enable=NO results in
 disableling incomming sendmail service. But you incorrect about the
 default. It seems that you have modified /etc/defaults/rc.conf. Mine
 (4.9) says YES. And according to this:
 http://people.freebsd.org/~jkb/howto.html/
 By default FreeBSD ships with sendmail enabled.
 
ACK. I checked my -current box, where the default is NO. Sorry for
the confusion.

Ruben

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 http://www.kruijff.org/alex/index.php?dir=docs/FreeBSD/
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Re: USB Webcam Server on Freebsd ?

2003-11-18 Thread Peter Ulrich Kruppa
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I see it's been asked in the past but can't find any good answers.
 A VP wants to set up a webcam to take pictures of some new construction
 and put them on a web server.
Since I was one of the people, who asked and never got an answer,
I would advice you to be careful, before you buy anything.
Try to find out, what linux-hackers do about this, and then have
a look at the FreeBSD release notes, if the kind of hardware they
use is supported.

Uli.


 Could this be done inexpensively with a Logitech or Creative USB Webcam
 plugged into a FreeBSD box do both the capture and serve the picture
 pages ?
 I don't think it would matter if it captured stills or could stream.
 Does anyone have any experience with the ports out there ?

 Thanks in advance, Jay.
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Re: Deinstalling

2003-11-18 Thread Mihail
You could force deinstallation using
'pkg_delete' with the '-f' switch.
pkg_delete -f your_package
Be sure to check pkg_info incase
you have doubts on the correct name
of your package.

Cheers,
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Re: Making an ISO from a CD

2003-11-18 Thread Jeff MacDonald
Believe if or not you can just do this

1: put the cd in
2: cat /dev/cdromdevice  foo.iso

it works, i've done it many times, just don't mount the device.

Jeff.

On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 05:23, Malcolm Kay wrote:
 On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:38, Bill Campbell wrote:
  On Mon, Nov 17, 2003, Max Clark wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  How do you create an ISO from a cd as the source? Obviously when the ISO
   where to be burned I would like it to be identical to the original cd.
 
  dd if=/dev/$cdrom of=tmpfile.iso
 
  Where $cdrom is the appropriate device name for your CD.
 
 This will probably report an invalid argument and fail. The default block size 
 is too small for CDs. For ISO9660 data CDs add the argument 'bs=2048'
 (Not sure what it should be for audio CDs)
 
 Malcolm
 
 
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Re: Call me stupid...

2003-11-18 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Gary Lum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 If I'm reading this correctly, Current is
 developmental and should probably not be a production
 machine?

Remember that 5.1 isn't actually recommended for production either.
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.1R/early-adopter.html
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bsd

2003-11-18 Thread OVBNET
BSD Free BSD, what is it standing for?


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Re: USB Webcam Server on Freebsd ?

2003-11-18 Thread Khairil Yusof
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 13:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I see it's been asked in the past but can't find any good answers.
 A VP wants to set up a webcam to take pictures of some new construction
 and put them on a web server.

http://www.axis.com/products/video/

Not FreeBSD (linux embedded), but these products are easy to setup and
do the job.

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means. 

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Re: bsd

2003-11-18 Thread Konrad Heuer
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, OVBNET wrote:

 BSD Free BSD, what is it standing for?


 Met vriendelijke groet,


 Oscar van Beest

BSD:
Berkeley Software Distribution

BSD-UNIX was the name of the flavour of UNIX developed at the
University of Berkeley.

FreeBSD:
When porting BSD-UNIX to the i386 platform, the name FreeBSD
was choosen by the members of the team for the new OS, probably
because it is an open source operating system which can be used
free of charge.

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Re: OK ! how to limit number of recipient on can send mail

2003-11-18 Thread Simon Gray
Hi,

 Ok
 I want my sendmail users to only sendmail to a limited
 recipient .. for example he can only send mail to max
 15 recipient within one mail .. so that i can limit
 out spam attemps .. it this possible in sendmail ?

I've not used sendmail in years, but I do recall within sendmail.cf you
should be able to add:

MAX_RCPTS_PER_MESSAGE=15

I think that'll work.

Also a quick look in google found : http://www.sans.org/rr/papers/19/582.pdf

It's not directly aimed at the MAX_RCPTS_PER_MESSAGE values but does include
some other techniques for preventing spam which may be of some use.

Hope this helps,

Simon

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Re: Boot-prompt (4.9) - where defined?

2003-11-18 Thread Jerry McAllister
 
 Hi,
 
 I've set up a machine with two BSD-slices: One that holds the
 BSD-installation and a separate slice holding /usr/home. (The reason
 behind this is, that I want to keep the data on a separate partition
 (i.e. harddisk partition), so when I re-install BSD user-data should
 remain relatively save)

You didn't need to do that.  You could use just one slice and divide
that in to partitions.   Remember that it is Microsloth that calls slices
partitions.   Suggestion, 1 FreeBSD slice divided in to:
 a = root
 b = swap
 c = comment  identifies the whole slice.
 e = /tmp
 f = /usr
 g = /var
 h = /homewhere you make those users live

 After installing FreeBSD 4.9 I get a boot prompt showing *two*
 BSD-installations, reachable with F1 and F2 respectively. When
 pressing F1 FreeBSD boots normally. When pressing F2 I end up with an
 error message. To my understanding this is because the boot manager
 assumes there's a different FreeBSD installation sitting on the second
 slice.
 
 Sure enough I only want the the first BSD-slice to appear on the boot
 prompt. 

You just want to nuke the boot record on the second slice and make it
non bootable and then it should not show up as a boot option.  You 
should be able to do this in sysintall and I know you can do it with fdisk.

 So my questions are, 
 
 o) where (which file) can I change the boot prompt i.e. prompt F1
 pointing to the first BSD-slice and F2 pointing to the second.
 
 o) is there a way to change the messages that appear on the boot
 prompt (e.g. instead of FreeBSD F1 it should display Beastie F1)

This stuff is compiled in and in the plain vanilla MBR that comes with
FreeBSD there are no options to change it.  You would have to tinker
in source and then build your own.   There are some other MBRs out
there that allow more options.   I've not had a need for them, but I
am sure someone will post some names.

jerry

 
 (I've already done a grep over the files in /boot, but couldn't find
 anything that pointed me in the right direction)
 
 Thanks much in advance for any clue,
 -ewald
 
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Re: Boot-prompt (4.9) - where defined?

2003-11-18 Thread Dan Strick

 I've set up a machine with two BSD-slices: One that holds the
 BSD-installation and a separate slice holding /usr/home. (The reason
 behind this is, that I want to keep the data on a separate partition
 (i.e. harddisk partition), so when I re-install BSD user-data should
 remain relatively save)


 After installing FreeBSD 4.9 I get a boot prompt showing *two*
 BSD-installations, reachable with F1 and F2 respectively. When
 pressing F1 FreeBSD boots normally. When pressing F2 I end up with an
 error message. To my understanding this is because the boot manager
 assumes there's a different FreeBSD installation sitting on the second
 slice.

 Sure enough I only want the the first BSD-slice to appear on the boot
 prompt.

 So my questions are,

 o) where (which file) can I change the boot prompt i.e. prompt F1
 pointing to the first BSD-slice and F2 pointing to the second.

 o) is there a way to change the messages that appear on the boot
 prompt (e.g. instead of FreeBSD F1 it should display Beastie F1)


You can't change the prompts without changing/rebuilding/reinstalling
the bootstrap program.  (The source is in /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/boot0.)

You can suppress the listing of specific partitions in the bootstrap
menu.  See the boot0cfg command and its -m option.

Dan Strick
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libbfd targets.

2003-11-18 Thread Lewis Thompson
Hi,

I'm attempting to create a port for KMD (Komodo Manchester Debugger),
which is an ARM debugger.  I'm having some trouble as I don't believe
the libbfd (compiled as part of the buildworld process) supports
anything but my architecture (i386).

  I wondered if somebody could confirm this with me, and, if I am
correct, how I would go about building a libbfd that supports more
architectures (ARM, in particular!)?

  I notice there is no binutils port available -- is there a reason for
this?  I'm already a lot out of depth with this and I really don't think
I could create a port for that...

  Thanks,

-lewiz.

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Installation problems-Fatal trap 12 error

2003-11-18 Thread Craig Caughlin
Hi folks,
I'm brand new to FreeBSD (but I've worked with Unix and Linux a little). I'm
trying to install FreeBSD, but I constantly get this Fatal Trap 12: page
fault while in kernel mode error. I don't know where to begin to try and
solve this so I can proceed with my install. Suggestions??? Thank you.

My computer is a Dell 600SC Poweredge Server, Promise Ultra disk controller,
Primary HD: WD 160 GB, Secondary HD Hitachi 40Gb, 512 Mb RAM.

Thank you,
Craig

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Re: Logitech MX Duo troubles (fast RF wireless keyboard and mouse)

2003-11-18 Thread Stephen Hilton
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 14:39:09 -0500
kirt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 07:13:30PM -, Markie wrote:
   On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 06:45:58AM -, Markie wrote:
 i recently had a small child (my daughter) jump into my lap while
  drinking
a
 mr. pibb which then ended up pouring almost directly into my old
  keyboard.
 while i have attemtpted to clean that keyboard out (washed it
  thoroughly),
i'm
 still waiting for it to dry before testing it.  so, in the mean time,
  i
 thought i'd go ahead and get a new keyboard.  since staples and the
  other
 local computer stores don't carry my keyboard of choice, i settled
  for
the
 next best thing, which was the logitech MX duo (which is the logitech
elite
 wireless keyboard and the MX700 mouse).  both of these work perfectly
  in
 windows, even through my KVM (an IoGear miniview USB KVM model
  G-CS104U).
but,
 when i use the KVM to switch to the freebsd box, it notices the USB
devices
 like this...

 uhub3: Texas Instruments TUSB2046 hub, class 9/0, rev 1.10/1.25, addr
  2
 uhub3: 4 ports with 4 removable, self powered
 ukbd0: Logitech USB Receiver, rev 1.10/21.00, addr 3, class 3/1
 kbd0 at ukbd0
 ums0: Logitech USB Reveiver, rev 1.10/21.00, addr 3, class 3/1
 ums0: 7 buttons and Z dir

 then, the keyboard will work, although it has a tendency to feel
  laggy
and
 sometimes repeats letters if i'm typing quickly, and the mouse doesn't
work at
 all.  so... i need to figure out why the keyboard is laggy to begin
  with
(even
 though it is perfectly responsive in windows) and why the mouse
  doesn't
even
 show up.   thanks in advance...  ;D

 kirt
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What version of freebsd are you running? I have the same mouse and a
  belkin
2 port e series switch and it's quite the opposite. Works good both ways
  but
after I switch from Windows - Freebsd then back to Windows again it
  feels
laggy in Windows until I unplug it and plug it back in again. I am using
  the
PS2 convertor.
   
   i'm using FreeBSD 5.1 p10, but since my KVM is USB only i have it plugged
  in
   using the USB port.  I otherwise love the keyboard and mouse, but if i
  can't
   use it with FreeBSD i'll probably take it back, since i only use my
  windows
   box for playing games and such, and do most of my real work on my BSD box.
   not being able to type at a sufficient speed is a tremendous pain.
  
   i have noticed one thing, that in windows if i'm holding a key down and i
   press another key, it stops the held down key, prints the currently hit
  key
   and then stops.  for example... kg
  
   in FreeBSD if i'm holding down a key and press another key it prints the
   pressed key once and then resumes spitting out the still held down key,
  for
   example kgkkk
  
   is there a way to get freebsd to use the first (windows) behavior? as i
  think
   that will help with the slight bit of lag i'm getting in BSD causing
   characters to double print.
  
   -kirt
  
  Ahh, I think someone else had this problem fairly recently with a USB
  keyboard thinking about it, possibly on the hackers list. Possibly fixed
  in -CURRENT *but I am not sure!* You may want to give -CURRENT a shot or
  perhaps try 4.9? Sorry I am not much help :oP I am pretty sure I remember
  your keyboard problem being mentioned on either questions or hackers though.
  
 
 k, thanks for the headsup, i checked through the mailing lists once already,
 and i didn't have time again this morning to search too much before work.
 
 if i don't find anything i'll ask over at -hackers.  anyone else that has any
 ideas, feel free to chime in ;D

Kirt,

here is a pointer, long url coming:

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=enlr=ie=UTF-8threadm=bl1vr6%241v46%241%40FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.twrnum=2prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dplasma%2Busb%2Bgroup:mailing.freebsd.*%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26group%3Dmailing.freebsd.*%26selm%3Dbl1vr6%25241v46%25241%2540FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw%26rnum%3D2

PR = kern/57273

HTH,


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Re: Logitech MX Duo troubles (fast RF wireless keyboard and mouse)

2003-11-18 Thread Gary
Hi Stephen,

On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:17:39 -0600 UTC (11/18/2003, 9:17 AM -0600 UTC my
time), Stephen Hilton wrote:

 if i don't find anything i'll ask over at -hackers.  anyone else that has any
 ideas, feel free to chime in ;D

S Kirt,

S here is a pointer, long url coming:

S 
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=enlr=ie=UTF-8threadm=bl1vr6%241v46%241%40FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.twrnum=2prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dplasma%2Busb%2Bgroup:mailing.freebsd.*%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26group%3Dmailing.freebsd.*%26selm%3Dbl1vr6%25241v46%25241%2540FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw%26rnum%3D2

which would be translated from tinyurl.com to

http://tinyurl.com/vicc

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what are the pci debug commands for 4.9

2003-11-18 Thread fbsd_user
I am running FBSD 4.9 and having problems with PCI cards. What are
the commands I can use to see what FBSD can tell me about the
installed PCI cards?

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Re: what are the pci debug commands for 4.9

2003-11-18 Thread Jens Rehsack
fbsd_user wrote:
I am running FBSD 4.9 and having problems with PCI cards. What are
the commands I can use to see what FBSD can tell me about the
installed PCI cards?
pciconf(8)

Jens

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Re: Starting KDE from ttys and xdm.

2003-11-18 Thread Marc Wiz
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 04:00:09AM -0800, Lee Mx wrote:
 
 
 You can also use the KDE login manager, see man kdm.
 
 Thanks, Eric.  I don't seem to have a manual entry for kdm but I'm going to 
 do some greping
 and find out more about the KDE login manager.
 
 Thanks for the start,,
 

I just upgraded to KDE 3.1.4 via ports and had to look for some info
last night.  Try the following directory:

/usr/local/share/doc/HTML/en/kdm

Marc

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FreeBSD 4.9 install

2003-11-18 Thread Marlon Bradley
Hello.

I've made 4 attemps to install FreeBSD 4.9 -  and at every instance it 
freezes or hangs
while probing... I just want to get the /stand/sysinstall to get on with 
it.
Any suggestions of what to do about this?

Thanks
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Re: FreeBSD 4.9 install

2003-11-18 Thread Technical Director

Hello,

In almost all cases of a freeze or hang on install the problem lies with
hardware resource allocation. Can you help us help you by listing what
device was being probed at time of lock up?

R.

On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Marlon Bradley wrote:

 Hello.
 
 I've made 4 attemps to install FreeBSD 4.9 -  and at every instance it 
 freezes or hangs
 while probing... I just want to get the /stand/sysinstall to get on with 
 it.
 Any suggestions of what to do about this?
 
 
 Thanks
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Please help me: Opera installing

2003-11-18 Thread Valerian Galeru
Now I have /usr/ports. I go to /www/opera and run make install. I get this:fetch: 
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/opera-7.20-20030919.1-static-qt.i386.freebsd.tar.bz2:
 File unavailable
Couldn't fetch it- please try to retrieve this 
port manually into /usr/ports/distfies/ and try again. Of course it tries to fetch 
that file on other servers(I dont think it metter). I found that file on a ftp 
server and downloaded (dont tell me that i didnt use the binary mode, because i use 
that mode ). Than i copied the file in /usr/ports/distfiles/ and run that command 
again. And now the result: NOTHING, the same error :( OK. Now i found other 2  sites 
that hostes this file: ftp.ioffe.rssi.ru and ftp.onego.ru . I changed in the 
Makefile the master site into the paths to that file and when i run make install, 
when it tries to fetch that file i get the error: local modification time does not 
match remote. What did i do wrong??? May be i didnt read the documentation ?? Dont 
think ... But may be i am wrong...


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Please help me: Opera installing

2003-11-18 Thread Valerian Galeru
Now I have /usr/ports. I go to /www/opera and run make install. I get this:fetch: 
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/opera-7.20-20030919.1-static-qt.i386.freebsd.tar.bz2:
 File unavailable
Couldn't fetch it- please try to retrieve this 
port manually into /usr/ports/distfies/ and try again. Of course it tries to fetch 
that file on other servers(I dont think it metter). I found that file on a ftp 
server and downloaded (dont tell me that i didnt use the binary mode, because i use 
that mode ). Than i copied the file in /usr/ports/distfiles/ and run that command 
again. And now the result: NOTHING, the same error :( OK. Now i found other 2  sites 
that hostes this file: ftp.ioffe.rssi.ru and ftp.onego.ru . I changed in the 
Makefile the master site into the paths to that file and when i run make install, 
when it tries to fetch that file i get the error: local modification time does not 
match remote. What did i do wrong??? May be i didnt read the documentation ?? Dont 
think ... But may be i am wrong...


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Re: portsdb -uU

2003-11-18 Thread Adam McLaurin
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 23:12:13 -0700
RYAN vAN GINNEKEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 getting this error for my portsdb -uU i just snipped part of it
 because 
 it is huge almost all the ports i would say.
 Did a cvsup for all the ports and realized i did not have the space to
 
 spare for them so did a rm -R * in the /usr/ports dir did another
 cvsup 
 just the ports i needed and now i get this horrible error my cvsup
 file 
 is also included in case it has something to do with things.


I'd recommend going through 'pkgdb -F' and fixing all your dependency
errors, then try again.

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Non-root access to peripheral file devices

2003-11-18 Thread Dr Lyman Hazelton
Perhaps this is discussed somewhere, but so far I haven't found 
anything that helps.   I have two SCSI CDROM drives (/dev/cd0 and 
/dev/cd1) and an IDE floppy drive.  All of these drives are mountable 
and work flawlessly if I am logged in as root.  Trying to mount any 
of them as any other login-id results in an operation not permitted 
message and failure.  I have a /cdrom mount point that is matched 
with /dev/cd0 in /etc/fstab and says its file type is cd9660.  The 
permissions on /dev/cd0 are 0555.  Same for /cdrom.  The owner of 
both is root:wheel.  I already tried setting the permissions to 
... no help.  The odd thing is that I can successfully run KsCD 
using either drive as a non-root user and play music through my sound 
card.  (Can't seem to make any other sound work, but that is a 
separate issue.)

I even tried creating a file in /usr/local/bin called mountcd that has 
just the line mount /cdrom in it, and setting the super user bit on 
the file.  That works fine for root, but fails the same way for 
non-root users.

Does anyone have a hint that will allow me to fix this problem? 

   -Lyman

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Re: Please help me: Opera installing

2003-11-18 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
Valerian Galeru wrote:

Now I have /usr/ports. I go to /www/opera and run make install. I get this:fetch: ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/opera-7.20-20030919.1-static-qt.i386.freebsd.tar.bz2: File unavailable
 

Couldn't fetch it- please try to retrieve this 
port manually into /usr/ports/distfies/ and try again. Of course it tries to fetch that file on other servers(I dont think it metter). I found that file on a ftp server and downloaded (dont tell me that i didnt use the binary mode, because i use that mode ). Than i copied the file in /usr/ports/distfiles/ and run that command again. And now the result: NOTHING, the same error :( OK. Now i found other 2  sites that hostes this file: ftp.ioffe.rssi.ru and ftp.onego.ru . I changed in the Makefile the master site into the paths to that file and when i run make install, when it tries to fetch that file i get the error: local modification time does not match remote. What did i do wrong??? May be i didnt read the documentation ?? Dont think ... But may be i am wrong...
 

 

Your /usr/ports is up to date?  My /usr/ports/www/opera
Makefile shows:
*
PORTNAME=   opera
PORTVERSION=7.21.20031013
CATEGORIES= www
MASTER_SITES=   
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/www/clients/Opera/unix/freebsd/721/final/en/static/ \
   
ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/opera/unix/freebsd/721/final/en/static/ 
\
   
ftp://ftp.tiscali.nl/pub/mirrors/opera/unix/freebsd/721/final/en/static/ \
   
ftp://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/www/Opera/unix/freebsd/721/final/en/static/ \
   
http://mirrors.pmmf.hu/mirror/opera/unix/freebsd/721/final/en/static/ \
   
ftp://ftp.task.gda.pl/pub/opera/unix/freebsd/721/final/en/static/ \
   
ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/opera/unix/freebsd/721/final/en/static/ \
   
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/infosys/browsers/opera/unix/freebsd/721/final/en/static/ 
\
   
ftp://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/unix/freebsd/721/final/en/static/

DISTNAME=   ${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION:S/1./1-/}.1-static-qt.i386.freebsd

which means that your machine should be trying to fetch

opera-7.21.20031013.1-static-qt.i386.freebsd

instead of the file you mention.

Kevin Kinsey
DaleCo, S.P.
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Opera2

2003-11-18 Thread Valerian Galeru
i have downloaded another version of opera and tried to install it with pkg_add 
File_name and got a error like this: couldnt find +Content. and other folders...??


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RE: FreeBSD 4.9 install

2003-11-18 Thread fbsd_user
Open your pc and remove all the ISA  PCI expansion cards so you
have bare bones box. Try install again.

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Bradley
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FreeBSD 4.9 install

Hello.

I've made 4 attemps to install FreeBSD 4.9 -  and at every instance
it
freezes or hangs
while probing... I just want to get the /stand/sysinstall to get
on with
it.
Any suggestions of what to do about this?


Thanks
Marlon

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RE: what are the pci debug commands for 4.9

2003-11-18 Thread fbsd_user
I do not have pcitweak' or `scanpci' this is server install not
desktop install, so no X distribution installed.

I have PCI modem and PCI Nic cards both using irq 9.  Added 'device
puc' to kernel and both PCI cards now found at boot time. Ping
proves Nic card is working. Trying to test PCI modem card with tip
command. Tip does not connect.

Boot log shows.
puc0: Zoom 56K PCI Master port
0xe400-0xe407,0xe000-0xe0ff,0xdc00-0xdcff mem 0xe3001000-0xe30010ff
irq 9 at device 19.0 on pci0
sio4: type 16550A

Tip has com1 - com4 which is sio0 - sio3

How do I get tip to use sio4? What device is sio4?

Goal is to send Hayes AT commands to modem.



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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 10:40 AM
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ORG
Subject: Re: what are the pci debug commands for 4.9

fbsd_user wrote:
 I am running FBSD 4.9 and having problems with PCI cards. What are
 the commands I can use to see what FBSD can tell me about the
 installed PCI cards?

pciconf(8)

Jens

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Re: Opera2

2003-11-18 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Valerian Galeru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 i have downloaded another version of opera and tried to install it with pkg_add 
 File_name and got a error like this: couldnt find +Content. and other 
 folders...??

It isn't a package, so pkg_add(1) doesn't know what to do with it.

Try an updated version of the port.
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[FAQ pointer] Re: Non-root access to peripheral file devices

2003-11-18 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Dr Lyman Hazelton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Perhaps this is discussed somewhere, but so far I haven't found 
 anything that helps.

How do I let ordinary users mount floppies, CDROMs and other removable media?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#USER-FLOPPYMOUNT
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Re: Installation problems-Fatal trap 12 error

2003-11-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 07:16:29AM -0800, Craig Caughlin wrote:

 I'm brand new to FreeBSD (but I've worked with Unix and Linux a little). I'm
 trying to install FreeBSD, but I constantly get this Fatal Trap 12: page
 fault while in kernel mode error. I don't know where to begin to try and
 solve this so I can proceed with my install. Suggestions??? Thank you.
 
 My computer is a Dell 600SC Poweredge Server, Promise Ultra disk controller,
 Primary HD: WD 160 GB, Secondary HD Hitachi 40Gb, 512 Mb RAM.

That's fairly often a sign of hardware problems.  Does the system run
correctly under other OSes?  Can you run a few cycles of memtest86
(http://www.memtest86.com/) without any errors coming up?

There is also:

http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2003-July/002101.html
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2003-April/000621.html

and the audit trail in:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern%2F54549

Looks like several people are having similar problems...

You don't say which version of FreeBSD you're trying to install.  If
you're a beginner with FreeBSD, then I'd strongly advise you to start
by installing 4.9-RELEASE -- remember that the 5.x versions are still 
New Technology releases and not yet suitable for production use.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: JavaNNS installation issues under FreeBSD

2003-11-18 Thread Márcio Conceição Goulart
Carl Mascott wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 

Hi everybody,
I'm getting problems to install the JavaNNS 1.1 in FreeBSD 4.9.
I tried to install via ports and the package JavaNNS-LinuxIntel.tar.gz
but with both i get the same error, that they could'nt find the
libSNNS_jkr.so.
It asks the path to put the library(/usr/home/marcio/jnns) and the
library is created in the directory, but JavaNNS can't still find the
library file. Does anyone can help me with some idea?
Below are the output:
   

[ snip ]

Which JDK or JRE are you using?

 

I'm using diablo-jre-1.3.1.0 from www.freebsdfoundation.org

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Linux File System Won't Mount

2003-11-18 Thread Barry Skidmore
I just did a fresh install of FreeBSD-4.9-RELEASE-i386 with Linux
emulation, however I can not mount the file system.

The first step is to load the linprocfs kernel module, but that gives me
the following error:

kldload: can't load /modules/linprocfs.ko: Exec format error.

The second step is to actually mount the linux file system, which also
fails, probably because the linprocfs kernel model needs to be loaded
first:

digital-village# mount -t linprocfs linprocfs /compat/linux/proc
linprocfs: vfsload(linprocfs): Exec format error

A look in dmesg shows the following:
link_elf: symbol nextpid undefined
link_elf: symbol nextpid undefined


I did a Google search for this error, but did not turn up anything.

Thanks for any help,
Barry

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RE: Linux File System Won't Mount

2003-11-18 Thread Vahric MUHTARYAN
Hi ,

First please add  options EXT2FS  to you kernel config
file and recompile it . after that you can use it ?! 

Before that could you try ; 

mount_ext2fs /dev/yourdevicelike-ad1s1 /mnt 

it will try to load module  

Best Regards 
Vahric

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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 9:06 PM
To: FreeBSD-Questions
Subject: Linux File System Won't Mount

I just did a fresh install of FreeBSD-4.9-RELEASE-i386 with Linux
emulation, however I can not mount the file system.

The first step is to load the linprocfs kernel module, but that gives me
the following error:

kldload: can't load /modules/linprocfs.ko: Exec format error.

The second step is to actually mount the linux file system, which also
fails, probably because the linprocfs kernel model needs to be loaded
first:

digital-village# mount -t linprocfs linprocfs /compat/linux/proc
linprocfs: vfsload(linprocfs): Exec format error

A look in dmesg shows the following:
link_elf: symbol nextpid undefined
link_elf: symbol nextpid undefined


I did a Google search for this error, but did not turn up anything.

Thanks for any help,
Barry

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usb v1.1 external 2.0 hard disk problems with FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE

2003-11-18 Thread Jesse Guardiani
Howdy list,

I'm running FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE. I just bought a generic
USB 1.1/2.0/firewire external drive enclosure for my 32gb
Travelstar 12.5mm hard drive.

The device shows up like this:

Nov 18 14:06:16 trevarthan kernel: umass0: Acer Labs USB 2.0 Storage Device, rev 
2.00/1.03, addr 3
Nov 18 14:06:16 trevarthan kernel: da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
Nov 18 14:06:17 trevarthan kernel: da0: USB 2.0 Storage Device 0100 Fixed Direct 
Access SCSI-0 device
Nov 18 14:06:17 trevarthan kernel: da0: 1.000MB/s transfers
Nov 18 14:06:17 trevarthan kernel: da0: 30520MB (62506080 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 
3890C)

But `ls -al /dev/da*` reveals no slices:

crw-r-  1 root  operator4,  22 Nov 18 13:35 /dev/da0

The hard disk inside this enclosure was formatted with a 10gig
FAT32 partition. It works fine in a Coolmax Gemini 2.5 USB 2.0/1.1
drive enclosure, and it works fine in this enclosure as long as
I'm running Windows XP. But it just doesn't want to work under
FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE for some reason...

Does anyone have any clues to help get this drive working?

Thanks!

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Re: JavaNNS installation issues under FreeBSD

2003-11-18 Thread Carl Mascott
That's the problem.  You are asking a FreeBSD executable (the Java
VM) to use a Linux shared library (libSNNS_jkr.so).  This can't
be done.

You need to use a Linux Java VM (from a Linux JDK or JRE) instead.

I have JavaNNS 1.1 running on FreeBSD 4.8-R with linux-sun-jdk13.
If you feel like trying one of the jdk14's, be sure to read the
port pkg-message and pkg-descr files before you decide.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm using diablo-jre-1.3.1.0 from www.freebsdfoundation.org

 Carl Mascott wrote:
 
 Which JDK or JRE are you using?
 
   
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   
 
 Hi everybody,
 I'm getting problems to install the JavaNNS 1.1 in FreeBSD 4.9.
 I tried to install via ports and the package JavaNNS-LinuxIntel.tar.gz
 but with both i get the same error, that they could'nt find the
 libSNNS_jkr.so.
 It asks the path to put the library(/usr/home/marcio/jnns) and the
 library is created in the directory, but JavaNNS can't still find the
 library file. Does anyone can help me with some idea?
 
 Below are the output:
 
 
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Kernel Module Support ?!!? and Kernel Limits ..

2003-11-18 Thread Vahric MUHTARYAN
Hi Everyboy , 

I'm using FreeBSD 5.1 , I red documents and it said that -
FreeBSD Support moduler environment . 

I want to know How can I make a moduler somethings like RAID
Device or something else because GENERIC is only text file and I can
delete or put #  for kernel does not support that driver buil-in . in
Linux I can choose which one is will be built-in which one is moduler
 

Then I checked /boot/modules nothing there ... then I checked
/boot/defaults/loader.conf I saw modules can be stored in /boot/kernel
directory all of them are have ko ext. it will be funny but FreeBSD make
moduler all things ?!!!?! 



And Where can I find Kernel limits I know I can extend it with
sysctl but limits ... ?! 

Vahric 



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Re: Kernel Module Support ?!!? and Kernel Limits ..

2003-11-18 Thread Jens Rehsack
Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
Hi Everyboy , 

	I'm using FreeBSD 5.1 , I red documents and it said that -
FreeBSD Support moduler environment . 

	I want to know How can I make a moduler somethings like RAID
Device or something else because GENERIC is only text file and I can
delete or put #  for kernel does not support that driver buil-in . in
Linux I can choose which one is will be built-in which one is moduler
 
When you build a kernel, usually all available modules are build, too.
If you comment out sth., it's not linked static into the kernel, but
the module will be available.
See kldload(8) for details.

	Then I checked /boot/modules nothing there ... then I checked
/boot/defaults/loader.conf I saw modules can be stored in /boot/kernel
directory all of them are have ko ext. it will be funny but FreeBSD make
moduler all things ?!!!?! 
I don't understand your question. Can you please ask it in other words?

	And Where can I find Kernel limits I know I can extend it with
sysctl but limits ... ?! 
See sysctl.conf(5) and loader.conf(5) as well as sysctl(8).

Vahric 
Best regards,
Jens
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Extracting, mounting a floppy.

2003-11-18 Thread Valerian Galeru
With what can i extract files from a bz2 archieve? How
can i mount a floppy?

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RE: Linux File System Won't Mount

2003-11-18 Thread Barry Skidmore
Vahric,

Here are the results of the mount you suggested:

digital-village# mount
/dev/ad1s1a on / (ufs, local)
/dev/ad1s1e on /boot (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/ad1s1g on /home (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/ad1s1d on /tmp (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/ad1s1f on /usr (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/ad1s1h on /var (ufs, local, soft-updates)
procfs on /proc (procfs, local)

digital-village# mount_ext2fs /dev/ad1s1 /mnt
mount_ext2fs: vfsload(ext2fs): No such file or directory
digital-village# mount_ext2fs /dev/ad1s1a /mnt
mount_ext2fs: vfsload(ext2fs): No such file or directory


On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 14:10, Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
 Before that could you try ; 
 
 mount_ext2fs /dev/yourdevicelike-ad1s1 /mnt 
 
 it will try to load module  


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Re: ipfw dummynet bandwidth limiting questions

2003-11-18 Thread Kelsey Cummings
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 03:48:57AM +0100, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
 On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 04:03:52PM -0800, Kelsey Cummings wrote:
  I've had some trouble getting ipfw to behave as expected.  I've got a ipfw
  box sitting as a firewall and traffic shaper in bridge mode.  It's working
  great for the most part but I'm having trouble getting some specific behavior
  to work right.
  
  I'm currently limiting all outbound streams to 1.5mbits, and this works
  great.  However, I'd also like to setup an overall cap for all traffic to
  run at 25mbits.  I can only get one or the other of these rule/pipe combos
  to take affect at any given time.  I must be missing something obvious:
  
  The rules in questions are as follows:
  
add 420 pipe 420 tcp from $slb_www 80 to any
pipe 420 config bw 1500Kbit/s queue 35 mask dst-ip 0x buckets 1024
  
add 440 pipe 440 tcp from $slb_www 80 to any
pipe 440 config bw 25Mbit/s queue 100
  
  'ipfw show' shows zero hits on rule 440, it sure seems like it should work.
 
 The packets are allowed on 420 you can disable this with:
   exec = /sbin/sysctl net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass=0

Alex, any other suggestions?  I'd already played with one_pass without
luck, and have tried again. 

# sysctl -a net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass
net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass: 0

#ipfw show
..
00420 4942806 6549461073 pipe 420 tcp from IP 80 to any
00440   0  0 pipe 440 tcp from IP 80 to any
..


I tried removing both rules and pipes, adding them back, it hasn't helped.


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RE: Kernel Module Support ?!!? and Kernel Limits ..

2003-11-18 Thread Vahric MUHTARYAN
You mean FreeBSD make all device support moduler ?! and you said that
-- not linked static but under the /boot/kernel everything is module ...
?!  
And I don't understand why freebsd makes a module all of them ?!?!?! I
have to choose which one will be module which one won't be ... is it
must ?! 


Secound I think I can't explain correct ... 
When I build kernel Where modules must be stored under /boot/modules or
/boot/kernel ?! 



-Original Message-
From: Jens Rehsack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 9:43 PM
To: Vahric MUHTARYAN
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Kernel Module Support ?!!? and Kernel Limits ..

Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
 Hi Everyboy , 
 
   I'm using FreeBSD 5.1 , I red documents and it said that -
 FreeBSD Support moduler environment . 
 
   I want to know How can I make a moduler somethings like RAID
 Device or something else because GENERIC is only text file and I can
 delete or put #  for kernel does not support that driver buil-in .
in
 Linux I can choose which one is will be built-in which one is moduler
  

When you build a kernel, usually all available modules are build, too.
If you comment out sth., it's not linked static into the kernel, but
the module will be available.

See kldload(8) for details.

   Then I checked /boot/modules nothing there ... then I checked
 /boot/defaults/loader.conf I saw modules can be stored in /boot/kernel
 directory all of them are have ko ext. it will be funny but FreeBSD
make
 moduler all things ?!!!?! 

I don't understand your question. Can you please ask it in other words?

   And Where can I find Kernel limits I know I can extend it with
 sysctl but limits ... ?! 

See sysctl.conf(5) and loader.conf(5) as well as sysctl(8).

 Vahric 

Best regards,
Jens

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Re: Extracting, mounting a floppy.

2003-11-18 Thread Peter Ulrich Kruppa
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Valerian Galeru wrote:

 With what can i extract files from a bz2 archieve?
# bunzip2
Also have a look at
# man bunzip

 How
 can i mount a floppy?
(Assuming it is dos formatted)
# mount_msdosfs /dev/fd0 /mnt
also have a look at
# man mount

Regards,

Uli.


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Re: Linux File System Won't Mount

2003-11-18 Thread Barry Skidmore
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 14:25, Charles Howse wrote:
 Hey!  Sorry to see you're still having trouble with this.
 All I can add is to state the obvious, it helps me sometimes.
 You *do* have linux_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf?
 You *did* install Linux Compatibility?
 Have you taken a look at man brandelf?
 
 The commands you listed work like a charm here on 4.8.

Charles,

Yes, I did install Linux compatibility as part of the original
installation of FreeBSD, and I do have the proper entry in rc.conf.

One thing though, when I was trying to install OpenOffice, I received an
error message that something was incompatible with linux_base-7 (which
is listed as 'linux_base' in ports), and that I should uninstall it and
install linux_base-6 in its place.  Could that possibly be the source of
the problem I am having?
 
/usr/ports/emulators:
linux_base
linux_base-6
linux_base-8 

Barry

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Re: Kernel Module Support ?!!? and Kernel Limits ..

2003-11-18 Thread Jens Rehsack
Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:

[moved down to avoid top-posting]

From: Jens Rehsack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 9:43 PM
To: Vahric MUHTARYAN
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Kernel Module Support ?!!? and Kernel Limits ..

Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:

Hi Everyboy , 

	I'm using FreeBSD 5.1 , I red documents and it said that -
FreeBSD Support moduler environment . 

I want to know How can I make a moduler somethings like RAID
Device or something else because GENERIC is only text file and I can
delete or put #  for kernel does not support that driver buil-in .
in

Linux I can choose which one is will be built-in which one is moduler
 
When you build a kernel, usually all available modules are build, too.
If you comment out sth., it's not linked static into the kernel, but
the module will be available.
See kldload(8) for details.

Then I checked /boot/modules nothing there ... then I checked
/boot/defaults/loader.conf I saw modules can be stored in /boot/kernel
directory all of them are have ko ext. it will be funny but FreeBSD
make

moduler all things ?!!!?! 
I don't understand your question. Can you please ask it in other words?
	And Where can I find Kernel limits I know I can extend it with
sysctl but limits ... ?! 
See sysctl.conf(5) and loader.conf(5) as well as sysctl(8).

You mean FreeBSD make all device support moduler ?!
And you said that -- not linked static but under the
/boot/kernel everything is module ... ?!  
Not even all, but most.
You can check /usr/src/sys/modules/ for details, or the according
man-page.
And I don't understand why freebsd makes a module all of them ?!?!?!
I have to choose which one will be module which one won't be ...
is it must ?! 
No, you can override the modules which are build by adding the
MODULES_OVERRIDE makeoption into your kernel config. See NOTES
for more.
Secound I think I can't explain correct ... 
When I build kernel Where modules must be stored under
/boot/modules or /boot/kernel ?! 
See kldload(8), it gives you exact the same answer I would.

Jens

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floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Darryl Hoar
Greetings,
I am running FreeBSD 4.7-stable.  I am
trying to make new boot floppies so I
can install Freebsd on another machine.
When I try to:
dd if=./kern.flp of=/dev/fd0

I get a Device not configured Error.
A good, new floppy is in the drive.  I have
tried several new floppies.  Same result.

Checked dmesg and the floppy controller
is recognized, etc.

what am I not doing right ?

thanks,
-Darryl
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PCI modem on sio4

2003-11-18 Thread fbsd_user
FBSD 4.9 with GENERIC kernel found my PCI modem.
The PC's bio's has all com ports disabled.
The boot log shows this.

sio0: Lucent kermit based PCI Modem port
0xe400-0xe407,0xe000-0xe0ff,0xdc00-0xdcff mem 0xe200-0xe2ff
irq 3 at device 19.0 on pci0
sio0: moving to sio4
sio4: type 16550A

This is an zoom modem model 2920. It has onboard DSP and controller.


Question;
What do I tell user ppp the modem's device is?

How can I send Hayes AT commands to modem?


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Re: PCI modem on sio4

2003-11-18 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 15:33, fbsd_user wrote:
 FBSD 4.9 with GENERIC kernel found my PCI modem.
 The PC's bio's has all com ports disabled.
 The boot log shows this.
 
 sio0: Lucent kermit based PCI Modem port
 0xe400-0xe407,0xe000-0xe0ff,0xdc00-0xdcff mem 0xe200-0xe2ff
 irq 3 at device 19.0 on pci0
 sio0: moving to sio4
 sio4: type 16550A
 
 This is an zoom modem model 2920. It has onboard DSP and controller.
 
 
 Question;
 What do I tell user ppp the modem's device is?

The device is /dev/cuaa4.

 
 How can I send Hayes AT commands to modem?

cu -l /dev/cuaa4

Joe

 
 
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RE: Linux File System Won't Mount

2003-11-18 Thread Barry Skidmore
Vahric,

/dev includes the following entries:
ad1s1
ad1s1a
ad1s1b
ad1s1c
ad1s1d
ad1s1e
ad1s1f
ad1s1g
ad1s1h 

Barry


On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 15:21, Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
 Please could you check you /dev drectory ... COULD YOU SEE ad1 and ad1s1
 or like this if not you have to create it manuley with 
 
 sh MAKEDEV ad1 
 and others ... 


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[no subject]

2003-11-18 Thread eddy (btconnect)
Hi,
Could you please tell me how i know if PHP4 is installed and configured correctly 
on my web server. The reason why i ask is that i have my own web server and the guy 
that set the server up has just updated the Freebsd o/s (4.8) and he assures me that i 
can now use PHP4 scripts, but when i run a basic php test script nothing happens. 
Apache is installed along with linux if that helps. If you could shed some light on 
this matter it would be much appreciated. 

Regards,
Edward Hart.

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Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Technical Director

Greetings back,

You could try the following:

dd if=./kern.flp of=/dev/fd0a

That might fix your problem.

R.

On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Darryl Hoar wrote:

 Greetings,
 I am running FreeBSD 4.7-stable.  I am
 trying to make new boot floppies so I
 can install Freebsd on another machine.
 When I try to:
 dd if=./kern.flp of=/dev/fd0
 
 I get a Device not configured Error.
 A good, new floppy is in the drive.  I have
 tried several new floppies.  Same result.
 
 Checked dmesg and the floppy controller
 is recognized, etc.
 
 what am I not doing right ?
 
 thanks,
 -Darryl
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Re: your mail

2003-11-18 Thread Technical Director

Hello,

Your question/description was fine right up until the words is installed
with linux if that helps. Is this the emulation of linux or is this box
actually linux? 

If php4 is installed and you have access to the command line you might be
able to run:

php -v -- Should return a version of PHP.

If that doesn't work, write a simple test.php file in your apache
directory and put:

?php
phpinfo();
?

as it's contents and browse through your site to that test.php file.

From there let us know what happens.

R.

On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, eddy (btconnect) wrote:

 Hi,
 Could you please tell me how i know if PHP4 is installed and
configured correctly on my web server. The reason why i ask is that i
have my own web server and the guy that set the server up has just
updated the Freebsd o/s (4.8) and he assures me that i can now use PHP4
scripts, but when i run a basic php test script nothing happens. Apache
is installed along with linux if that helps. If you could shed some light
on this matter it would be much appreciated. 
 
 Regards,
 Edward Hart.
 
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Re: ipfw dummynet bandwidth limiting questions

2003-11-18 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 12:02:27PM -0800, Kelsey Cummings wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 03:48:57AM +0100, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
  On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 04:03:52PM -0800, Kelsey Cummings wrote:
   I've had some trouble getting ipfw to behave as expected.  I've got a ipfw
   box sitting as a firewall and traffic shaper in bridge mode.  It's working
   great for the most part but I'm having trouble getting some specific behavior
   to work right.
   
   I'm currently limiting all outbound streams to 1.5mbits, and this works
   great.  However, I'd also like to setup an overall cap for all traffic to
   run at 25mbits.  I can only get one or the other of these rule/pipe combos
   to take affect at any given time.  I must be missing something obvious:
   
   The rules in questions are as follows:
   
 add 420 pipe 420 tcp from $slb_www 80 to any
 pipe 420 config bw 1500Kbit/s queue 35 mask dst-ip 0x buckets 1024
   
 add 440 pipe 440 tcp from $slb_www 80 to any
 pipe 440 config bw 25Mbit/s queue 100
   
   'ipfw show' shows zero hits on rule 440, it sure seems like it should work.
  
  The packets are allowed on 420 you can disable this with:
exec = /sbin/sysctl net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass=0
 
 Alex, any other suggestions?  I'd already played with one_pass without
 luck, and have tried again. 
 
 # sysctl -a net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass
 net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass: 0
 
 #ipfw show
 ..
 00420 4942806 6549461073 pipe 420 tcp from IP 80 to any
 00440   0  0 pipe 440 tcp from IP 80 to any
 ..

Could you try this firewall:
ipfw flush
ipfw add pipe 1 ip from any to any out
ipfw add pipe 2 ip from any to any out
ipfw pipe 1 config bw 1500Kbit/s dst-ip 0x
ipfw pipe 2 config bw 25Mbit/s

With net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass set to 0 all packets should pass though
both pipes.

-- 
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Articles based on solutions that I use:
http://www.kruijff.org/alex/index.php?dir=docs/FreeBSD/
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RE: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Darryl Hoar

 -Original Message-
 From: Technical Director [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:45 PM
 To: Darryl Hoar
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: floppy disk - device not configured error
 
 
 
 Greetings back,
 
 You could try the following:
 
 dd if=./kern.flp of=/dev/fd0a
 
 That might fix your problem.
 
 R.
 
 On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Darryl Hoar wrote:
 
  Greetings,
  I am running FreeBSD 4.7-stable.  I am
  trying to make new boot floppies so I
  can install Freebsd on another machine.
  When I try to:
  dd if=./kern.flp of=/dev/fd0
  
  I get a Device not configured Error.
  A good, new floppy is in the drive.  I have
  tried several new floppies.  Same result.
  
  Checked dmesg and the floppy controller
  is recognized, etc.
  
  what am I not doing right ?
  
  thanks,
  -Darryl


thanks.  I tried your suggestion, but received the same message.
Any other ideas ?

thanks
Darryl
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Re: PCI modem on sio4

2003-11-18 Thread Charles Howse
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 02:42 pm, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
 On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 15:33, fbsd_user wrote:
  FBSD 4.9 with GENERIC kernel found my PCI modem.
  The PC's bio's has all com ports disabled.
  The boot log shows this.
 
  sio0: Lucent kermit based PCI Modem port
  0xe400-0xe407,0xe000-0xe0ff,0xdc00-0xdcff mem 0xe200-0xe2ff
  irq 3 at device 19.0 on pci0
  sio0: moving to sio4
  sio4: type 16550A
 
  This is an zoom modem model 2920. It has onboard DSP and controller.
 
 
  Question;
  What do I tell user ppp the modem's device is?

 The device is /dev/cuaa4.

  How can I send Hayes AT commands to modem?

 cu -l /dev/cuaa4

I have exectly the same issue here.
I have been trying to cu to my modem for a while now, with no success.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cu -l /dev/cuaa4
cu: open (/dev/cuaa4): Permission denied
cu: /dev/cuaa4: Line in use

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ls -l /dev/cuaa*
crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 128 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa0
crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 129 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa1
crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 130 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa2
crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 131 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa3
crw-r-  1 root  wheel28, 132 Nov 16 06:18 /dev/cuaa4

Any suggestions as to how I can talk to my modem?

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PCI modem on sio4

2003-11-18 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
 I have exectly the same issue here.
 I have been trying to cu to my modem for a while now, with no success.
 
 [root at moe ~]# cu -l /dev/cuaa4
 cu: open (/dev/cuaa4): Permission denied
 cu: /dev/cuaa4: Line in use
 
 [root at moe ~]# ls -l /dev/cuaa*
 crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 128 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa0
 crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 129 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa1
 crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 130 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa2
 crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 131 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa3
 crw-r-  1 root  wheel28, 132 Nov 16 06:18 /dev/cuaa4
 
 Any suggestions as to how I can talk to my modem?

Sorry, I accidentally deleted this mail.  Try doing:

# chmod 660 /dev/cuaa4
# chown uucp:dialer /dev/cuaa4

Note that cu is a setuid uucp:dialer binary, so it will not be able to
access the cuaa4 device with those permissions.

Joe

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dwl650 4.9

2003-11-18 Thread Riley J. McIntire
Hey folks,

IBM thinkpad p3/450 with a dwl650/prism 2.5 which works with win98 
knoppix 3.2 but isn't detected with fbsd 4.9-R. Google doesn't seem to
indicate any issues with 4.9 other than a sleep/timeout issue.

I'm d/l'ing 5.1 to give it a try but if I'm missing something silly or
someone has an idea I'd appreciate it. Need this thing up and running by
Wed and would prefer fbsd rather than linux.

It doesn't detect a linksys 10/100 card either. Didn't test it with
Knoppix but this card worked recently with w98. Are there any issues
with thinkpad 390x? dmesg is below.

thanks,

Riley

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Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
md0: Malloc disk
Using $PIR table, 8 entries at 0xc00fdf40
npx0: math processor on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
pcib0: Intel 82443BX (440 BX) host to PCI bridge on motherboard
pci0: PCI bus on pcib0
agp0: Intel 82443BX (440 BX) host to PCI bridge mem
0xf800-0xfbff at device 0.0 on pci0
pcib1: Intel 82443BX (440 BX) PCI-PCI (AGP) bridge at device 1.0 on
pci0
pci1: PCI bus on pcib1
pci1: NeoMagic MagicMedia 256AV SVGA controller at 0.0 irq 11
isab0: Intel 82371AB PCI to ISA bridge at device 2.0 on pci0
isa0: ISA bus on isab0
atapci0: Intel PIIX4 ATA33 controller port 0x10c0-0x10cf at device 2.1
on pci0
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
uhci0: Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller port 0x1060-0x107f irq
11 at device 2.2 on pci0
usb0: Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller on uhci0
usb0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
chip0: Intel 82371AB Power management controller port 0x1040-0x104f at
device 2.3 on pci0
pci_cfgintr_virgin: using routable interrupt 3
pci_cfgintr: 0:3 INTA routed to irq 3
pcic0: TI PCI-1251B PCI-CardBus Bridge irq 3 at device 3.0 on pci0
pcic0: PCI Memory allocated: 0x8800
pcic0: TI12XX PCI Config Reg: [speaker enable][pwr save][CSC serial isa
irq]
pccard0: PC Card 16-bit bus (classic) on pcic0
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Re: FreeBSD and building XFree86-4 fonts

2003-11-18 Thread Michael D. Harlan
Jeff, this is the response I have sent to another inquisitive FreeBSD 
user.  Hopefully the solution works for you, too.


Mike


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Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 17:59:51 -0500
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Hi Rob,

Actually, my question was never replied to.  And, I was never able to get 
the fonts to install via ports.  However, I did manage to get them 
installed via PACKAGES.  If you go into /stand/sysinstall, you can select 
the scalable fonts for installation.  For some reason, this works.  Once 
the fonts are installed, gnome will continue on in the installation.  Once 
you get to the *.so.1 issue, find the *.so.x file, where x is a number 
from 1-5 and symlink it to the filename that the makefile asks for.  After 
that, it should be relatively smooth sailing for you.  I have the latest 
gnome port installed on my system and it works like a champ.

There is definitely something broken with the port for the scalable fonts.  
The port author did not reply to any of my e-mails, so I kept tinkering 
around until I found the package route.  

Hopefully you have the same success.  Let me know if I can be of further 
assistance and I'll do what I can.

Mike



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finding in compiling applications that required the encoded XFree86-4 fonts I am 
seeing the same problem that you reported in the questions email group for FreeBSD.  
The problem is that the Makefile created by imake contains references to macros that 
are supposed to handle the encoding.  My guess is that they are defined anywhere that 
the make program can find.
: 
: I didn't see any response to your question, but I wondered if someone contacted you 
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Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Jerry McAllister
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Technical Director [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:45 PM
  To: Darryl Hoar
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: floppy disk - device not configured error
  
  Greetings back,
  
  You could try the following:
  
  dd if=./kern.flp of=/dev/fd0a
  
  That might fix your problem.
  
  R.
  
  On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Darryl Hoar wrote:
  
   Greetings,
   I am running FreeBSD 4.7-stable.  I am
   trying to make new boot floppies so I
   can install Freebsd on another machine.
   When I try to:
   dd if=./kern.flp of=/dev/fd0
   
   I get a Device not configured Error.
   A good, new floppy is in the drive.  I have
   tried several new floppies.  Same result.
   
   Checked dmesg and the floppy controller
   is recognized, etc.
   
   what am I not doing right ?

Is the floppy formatted?   Used fdformat for that or do it
on a MS machine.

Also, write to /dev/fd0c   or /dev/rfd0c.

Here is just what I do and have done many times.

   First format two floppies for 1.4 meg using fdformat
   -'fdformat -f 1440'is enough.  It will prompt for the rest
   then
   -'dd if=boot-image of=/dev/rfd0c'   for boot floppy
 (change floppy :)
   and
   -'dd if=mfs-image of=/dev/rfd0c'for mfs floppy

The only other thing I can think of is maybe you don't have the device
made correctly.

Check it and use MAKEDEV to make them 
  (what happens after you get to 5.x I don't know yet, haven't been there)

docd /dev
  ls -l *fd0*
if you don't find an 'rfd0c'  then make one

  ./MAKEDEV fd0 should do it

You might need to delete some stuff first as in
  
  rm *fdo*

But, really, these should all be there because the system normally
makes these by default.   If they aren't there, something pooped
along the line somewhere.

Good luck,

jerry

   
   thanks,
   -Darryl
 
 thanks.  I tried your suggestion, but received the same message.
 Any other ideas ?
 
 thanks
 Darryl
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Re: PCI modem on sio4

2003-11-18 Thread Charles Howse
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 03:12 pm, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
  I have exectly the same issue here.
  I have been trying to cu to my modem for a while now, with no success.
 
  [root at moe ~]# cu -l /dev/cuaa4
  cu: open (/dev/cuaa4): Permission denied
  cu: /dev/cuaa4: Line in use
 
  [root at moe ~]# ls -l /dev/cuaa*
  crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 128 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa0
  crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 129 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa1
  crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 130 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa2
  crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 131 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa3
  crw-r-  1 root  wheel28, 132 Nov 16 06:18 /dev/cuaa4
 
  Any suggestions as to how I can talk to my modem?

 Sorry, I accidentally deleted this mail.  Try doing:

 # chmod 660 /dev/cuaa4
 # chown uucp:dialer /dev/cuaa4

 Note that cu is a setuid uucp:dialer binary, so it will not be able to
 access the cuaa4 device with those permissions.

Perfect!  I can talk to my modem now!  Thanks!
One further question on this topic...
If I install HylaFax, or some other Fax application, are these permissions, 
owner, and group proper?

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Re: PCI modem on sio4

2003-11-18 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 16:38, Charles Howse wrote:
 On Tuesday 18 November 2003 03:12 pm, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
   I have exectly the same issue here.
   I have been trying to cu to my modem for a while now, with no success.
  
   [root at moe ~]# cu -l /dev/cuaa4
   cu: open (/dev/cuaa4): Permission denied
   cu: /dev/cuaa4: Line in use
  
   [root at moe ~]# ls -l /dev/cuaa*
   crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 128 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa0
   crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 129 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa1
   crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 130 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa2
   crw-rw  1 uucp  dialer   28, 131 Nov 16 16:31 /dev/cuaa3
   crw-r-  1 root  wheel28, 132 Nov 16 06:18 /dev/cuaa4
  
   Any suggestions as to how I can talk to my modem?
 
  Sorry, I accidentally deleted this mail.  Try doing:
 
  # chmod 660 /dev/cuaa4
  # chown uucp:dialer /dev/cuaa4
 
  Note that cu is a setuid uucp:dialer binary, so it will not be able to
  access the cuaa4 device with those permissions.
 
 Perfect!  I can talk to my modem now!  Thanks!
 One further question on this topic...
 If I install HylaFax, or some other Fax application, are these permissions, 
 owner, and group proper?

Hylafax should just work.  However, I haven't used it in a long time.  I
do use mgetty on one of my servers, and it works pretty much OOB.

Joe

 
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LAN Base Radius Server on FreeBSD box?

2003-11-18 Thread Kit Lee
Hi there,

 I just started my FreeBSD journal since last month, so please forgive me if
I ask something that is already asked and answered. Here is my problem, I
would like to setup a LAN base Radius Server that work as the following:

1. LAN Client open up their browser and try to go to http://www.yahoo.com
2. BSD box was setup as the Gateway, with 2 nics on it. One it connected to
the public network
3. I need the BSD box check to see if the client is already logged in. (May
be by Radius Server)
4. If he/she was logged in, redirect the traffic to http://www.yahoo.com
5. Otherwise, redirect the traffic to http://www.somewhere.com/Login.html.

How can I do that and what tools or program do I need to be installed on my
BSD box?

Thank you very much and wish everyone here have a nice day.

mSenses.

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Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Technical Director

On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jerry McAllister wrote:

 Is the floppy formatted?   Used fdformat for that or do it
 on a MS machine.
 
 Also, write to /dev/fd0c   or /dev/rfd0c.
 
 Here is just what I do and have done many times.
 
First format two floppies for 1.4 meg using fdformat
-'fdformat -f 1440'is enough.  It will prompt for the rest
then
-'dd if=boot-image of=/dev/rfd0c'   for boot floppy
  (change floppy :)
and
-'dd if=mfs-image of=/dev/rfd0c'for mfs floppy

Hello, 

Maybe I'm wrong but isin't dd a raw write to the device when used
in this way? Hence a pre-formatting is not required?

Preformatting may help I'm not to sure, I know that I have never had to do
it for a boot floppy creation.

R.

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Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Jerry McAllister
 
 
 On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jerry McAllister wrote:
 
  Is the floppy formatted?   Used fdformat for that or do it
  on a MS machine.
  
  Also, write to /dev/fd0c   or /dev/rfd0c.
  
  Here is just what I do and have done many times.
  
 First format two floppies for 1.4 meg using fdformat
 -'fdformat -f 1440'is enough.  It will prompt for the rest
 then
 -'dd if=boot-image of=/dev/rfd0c'   for boot floppy
   (change floppy :)
 and
 -'dd if=mfs-image of=/dev/rfd0c'for mfs floppy
 
 Hello, 
 
 Maybe I'm wrong but isin't dd a raw write to the device when used
 in this way? Hence a pre-formatting is not required?
 
 Preformatting may help I'm not to sure, I know that I have never had to do
 it for a boot floppy creation.

Hmmm.I didn't think so at first, but I had trouble writing to
the floppy if I used an unformatted disk.   That was way back in
v 2.x and 3.x and I started doing it that way and since it worked
haven't changed how I do it.

jerry

 
 R.
 
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Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Jerry McAllister
  
  Check it and use MAKEDEV to make them 
(what happens after you get to 5.x I don't know yet, 
  haven't been there)
  
  docd /dev
ls -l *fd0*
  if you don't find an 'rfd0c'  then make one
  
./MAKEDEV fd0 should do it
  
  You might need to delete some stuff first as in

rm *fdo*
  
  But, really, these should all be there because the system normally
  makes these by default.   If they aren't there, something pooped
  along the line somewhere.
  
  Good luck,
  
  jerry
  
 
 I tried fdformat -f 1440 and it wanted the device.  Tried it with
 fdformat -f 1440 fd0, and got the device not configured.  Tried
 it with fdformat -f 1440 /dev/fd0, and got device not configured.

Hmmm.Have you checked dmesg to make sure the system even sees it?

 cd /dev
 ls -l *fd0*  yeilds a lot of files.  Guess I'll try the rm *fd0*, then
 the ./MAKEDEV fd0 to see if it'll fix things.

Well, if it has a fd0c and rfd0c then it should be good.
But, I have had to do that for some other devices that looked
like they were there - but not for a floppy drive that I remember.
So, ..

Good luck.   

jerry

 
 thanks
 Darryl 
 

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Routing problem

2003-11-18 Thread Martin Schweizer
Hello

My goals are:
- to use an Win2k server (terminal server) in a lan over the internet (FreeBSD 
box with pptpd)

My equipment:
- Win2k server, SP4 (test machine)
  - file server
  - telnet server
  IP: 192.168.1.50
  
- FreeBSD 4.8
  - firewall (all rules works very well, also ftp etc.)
  - VPN server (PopTop 1.1.4-b3). I have access from the Internet to
this box over a VPN (=pptp) connection
  - ssh server 
  - DynDNS client
  IP router side: 192.168.2.2
  IP LAN (Win2k server) side: 192.168.1.1

- Router
  ADSL Router ZyXel Prestige 642R-I
  IP: 192.168.2.3
  
Here is the schema:

client in  FreeBSD  Win2k
the Internet Routerbox  server
       xl1  xl0 
   |  | --- |  | --- |  | -- |  |
        
(for example:
 Win2k, Win9x)


If I start a pptp connect from the client in the internet (they receive an ip 
from 192.168.1.200 to .210), I can ping 192.168.1.1 without problem. Also I 
can ping from my FreeBSD box the remote client and the Win2k server. From the 
Win2k server I can alway ping the FreeBSD box but not the client in the 
internet. I also set manualy the arp resolution (MAC adress with ip adress) on 
both side but also no luck.
I started also tcpdump on the FreeBSD box with the following result:

Pings from the client to Win2k server. tcpdump start with options -n -i xl0 
icmp:
23:18:20.217987 192.168.1.206  192.168.1.50: icmp: echo request
23:18:21.677929 192.168.1.206  192.168.1.50: icmp: echo request
23:18:22.693478 192.168.1.206  192.168.1.50: icmp: echo request
23:18:23.709587 192.168.1.206  192.168.1.50: icmp: echo request

here the same with options -n -i xl0 arp:
23:20:28.412407 arp who-has 192.168.1.206 tell 192.168.1.50
23:20:29.685452 arp who-has 192.168.1.206 tell 192.168.1.50
23:20:30.701281 arp who-has 192.168.1.206 tell 192.168.1.50
23:20:31.717197 arp who-has 192.168.1.206 tell 192.168.1.50

Pings from the Win2k server to the client. tcpdump started like above (icmp):
... no output

here the same like above (arp)
23:23:24.855173 arp who-has 192.168.1.206 tell 192.168.1.50
23:23:25.923374 arp who-has 192.168.1.206 tell 192.168.1.50
23:23:26.924785 arp who-has 192.168.1.206 tell 192.168.1.50
23:23:27.926212 arp who-has 192.168.1.206 tell 192.168.1.50

I also deactivetd the firewall but also no success.

What the hell is going wrong here?


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Apache serving docs from samba share

2003-11-18 Thread Brent Wiese
I'd like to have apache serve its docs from a samba mounted drive share.

I've seen articles of people doing this, so my question is more performance
related. Has anyone benchmarked this setup?

The NAS is fast as snot and lightly used. I've been able to sustain over
100mb/s writing to it over gig-e, so we can assume that its speed is
adequate.

I don't imagine the apache sites will be too heavily hit, but it definitely
won't be a few hits a day type site.

Are there any good web pages discussing this anyone can point me to?

Also, somewhat related, anyone using sftp and samba to offer secure ftp to
Window's shares? Any issues?

Thanks,
Brent


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Re:

2003-11-18 Thread Marty Landman
At 03:51 PM 11/18/2003, eddy (btconnect) wrote:

Could you please tell me how i know if PHP4 is installed and 
configured correctly on my web server. The reason why i ask is that i 
have my own web server and the guy that set the server up has just 
updated the Freebsd o/s (4.8) and he assures me that i can now use PHP4 
scripts, but when i run a basic php test script nothing happens. Apache 
is installed along with linux if that helps.
Edward, if you can't run the test script that comes with the installation 
that's a bad sign. Try it again and then

#tail /var/log/httpd-error.log

and post the o/p to the list. Also httpd.conf must be configured to run PHP 
scripts and Apache restarted after editing that file.

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Re: Fastest way to change IP addresses

2003-11-18 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Nov 15, 2003, at 11:35, Jamie wrote:

   I want to change the IP address from 200.80.11.7 to 200.80.11.8
on a FreeBSD machine as quickly as possible. Despite my efforts, I can
only get the change to work by editing rc.conf and rebooting the 
machine.
Isn't there a more elegant way??
That *is* the elegant way.  You want a more expedient way.

  In order to switch to 200.80.11.8 I've tried:

1) ifconfig de0 200.80.11.8 255.255.255.0

  ifconfig -a then gives me:

  fxp0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 200.80.11.8 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 200.88.11.255
ether 00:03:47:b1:d6:1c
media: 10BaseT/UTP status: active
That is not the correct broadcast address for that network...


  But then I cannot ping the gateway,

   ping 200.80.11.1

  5 Packets transmitted, 0 packets received 100% packet loss
It should work.  Two thoughts:

If you've been bouncing around between addresses while testing, you may 
have confused the arp cache on the gateway device, which would need to 
be flushed or time out before speaking to you again.

When you make the IP change directly, it's then incumbent on you to 
also make any appropriate routing updates - this is handled 
automatically during boot by the rc.conf procedure.  Since you're 
changing addresses within the same subnet it shouldn't be a major deal 
(you shouldn't be attempting to route), but it should be checked 
anyway.  netstat -nr.

KeS

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Re: portsdb -uU

2003-11-18 Thread Lowell Gilbert
RYAN vAN GINNEKEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 getting this error for my portsdb -uU i just snipped part of it
 because it is huge almost all the ports i would say.
 Did a cvsup for all the ports and realized i did not have the space to
 spare for them so did a rm -R * in the /usr/ports dir did another
 cvsup just the ports i needed and now i get this horrible error my
 cvsup file is also included in case it has something to do with things.

If the dependency isn't there when the database is being built, portdb
will complain (makes sense; you can't build that port without its
dependencies, after all).  It does, however, continue.  So it makes
sense that you would get a massive number of such complaints if you
downloaded only a few categories of ports.

If it's just the messages that are bothering you, redirect them to
/dev/null when you build the portupgrade db.
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RE: PCI modem on sio4

2003-11-18 Thread fbsd_user
cu -l /dev/cuaa4   did not work, but it pointed me in the right
direction.
I did an ls -l /dev/cuaa4  and it was not there.

This is what I think is happening. When the boot probe process finds
an PCI modem it automatically moves it to sio4 as the dmesg.boot
file shows. The problem is that the /dev table only contains cuaa0
thru cuaa3. When the boot probe process moves the PCI modem to sio4
it should also create the cuaa4 device and it does now do that.

I corrected the problem by doing this
cd /dev
sh MAKEDEV cuaa4
ls -l /dev/cuaa4now shows it's there

cu -l /dev/cuaa4   now working

but I want to use tip command  so I edited /etc/remote and added to
the end of the file a line for com5 - cuaa4.  now tip com5 connects
to my PCI modem.

As a side note user ppp connected to pci modem on device cuaa4

Thanks every body for the shove in the correct direction.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Joe Marcus
Clarke
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ORG
Subject: Re: PCI modem on sio4

On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 15:33, fbsd_user wrote:
 FBSD 4.9 with GENERIC kernel found my PCI modem.
 The PC's bio's has all com ports disabled.
 The boot log shows this.

 sio0: Lucent kermit based PCI Modem port
 0xe400-0xe407,0xe000-0xe0ff,0xdc00-0xdcff mem
0xe200-0xe2ff
 irq 3 at device 19.0 on pci0
 sio0: moving to sio4
 sio4: type 16550A

 This is an zoom modem model 2920. It has onboard DSP and
controller.


 Question;
 What do I tell user ppp the modem's device is?

The device is /dev/cuaa4.


 How can I send Hayes AT commands to modem?

cu -l /dev/cuaa4

Joe



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Re: [FAQ pointer] Re: Non-root access to peripheral file devices

2003-11-18 Thread Joe Altman
[copying the original poster in my somewhat related followup]

On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:01:06PM -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
 Dr Lyman Hazelton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Perhaps this is discussed somewhere, but so far I haven't found 
  anything that helps.
 
 How do I let ordinary users mount floppies, CDROMs and other removable media?
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#USER-FLOPPYMOUNT

These conditions are anded, right?

While I'm asking silly questions: is there a way to exclude certain
devices or directories from the effects of updating world? In my
experience, it seems rare that MAKEDEV must be run, but it would be
nice if /var/mail were left at 1777 across updates; a bonus if, once I
changed perms around on a device like the cdrom, it stayed changed.

I'm thinking along the lines of the ignore categories in pkgtools.conf...
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Re: sysquery: no addrs found for root NS

2003-11-18 Thread Kevin Stevens


On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Toomas Aas wrote:

 I understand what the message is saying, but I don't understan what
 causes it to say such a thing. It's hard to believe that there is
 something wrong with my root zone file, because 99.9% of the time the
 problem does not happen and DNS lookups work just fine (including
 commands like 'host e.root-servers.net').

 The named.root file is standard one installed by FreeBSD and I haven't
 touched it:

 ; $FreeBSD: src/etc/namedb/named.root,v 1.9.2.1 2002/11/06
 09:24:12 dougb Exp $

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Didn't I see a blurb a few months ago that the root server cache file was
going to be updated?  Google on that and see what you get.  You can update
by ftp-ing the new file from ICANN or somewhere.  Sorry for lack of
specifics.

KeS
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RE: dwl650 4.9

2003-11-18 Thread Riley J. McIntire
 From: Riley J. McIntire

 It doesn't detect a linksys 10/100 card either. Didn't test it with
 Knoppix but this card worked recently with w98. Are there any issues
 with thinkpad 390x? dmesg is below.

Just to followup fbsd 5.1 detects the dwl650 and installs the wi driver.
Seems to be an issue with 4.9. I'd guess more with pcmcia than the
dwl650 card.

Riley

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Re: [FAQ pointer] Re: Non-root access to peripheral file devices

2003-11-18 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Joe Altman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 [copying the original poster in my somewhat related followup]
 
 On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:01:06PM -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
  Dr Lyman Hazelton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
   Perhaps this is discussed somewhere, but so far I haven't found 
   anything that helps.
  
  How do I let ordinary users mount floppies, CDROMs and other removable media?
  http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#USER-FLOPPYMOUNT
 
 These conditions are anded, right?

Which conditions are you referring to?

 While I'm asking silly questions: is there a way to exclude certain
 devices or directories from the effects of updating world? In my
 experience, it seems rare that MAKEDEV must be run, but it would be
 nice if /var/mail were left at 1777 across updates; a bonus if, once I
 changed perms around on a device like the cdrom, it stayed changed.

I use MAKEDEF.local to store my changes to device permissions.
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Re: About Upgreading to New Verison 5.0 -- 5.1

2003-11-18 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Vahric MUHTARYAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   I want to try How can I upgread FreeBSD 5.0 to 5.1 but I'm
 getting panic I don't understand why ?!  

How did you update?  Did you use the recommended update procedure?
What cvs tag did you use?
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Re: weird log messages

2003-11-18 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Bryan Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 uname -mrs 
 
 FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE i386
 
 using mplayer when this happens 
 
 Nov 17 07:48:23 bellsouth /kernel: acd0: REPORT_KEY - ILLEGAL REQUEST
 asc=0x6f ascq=0x04 error=0x04
 Nov 17 07:48:23 bellsouth /kernel: acd0: REPORT_KEY - ILLEGAL REQUEST
 asc=0x2c ascq=0x00 error=0x04
 Nov 17 07:49:30 bellsouth /kernel: acd0: REPORT_KEY - ILLEGAL REQUEST
 asc=0x6f ascq=0x04 error=0x04
 Nov 17 07:49:30 bellsouth /kernel: acd0: REPORT_KEY - ILLEGAL REQUEST
 asc=0x2c ascq=0x00 error=0x04
 Nov 17 07:49:44 bellsouth /kernel: acd0: REPORT_KEY - ILLEGAL REQUEST
 asc=0x6f ascq=0x04 error=0x04
 Nov 17 07:49:44 bellsouth /kernel: acd0: REPORT_KEY - ILLEGAL REQUEST
 asc=0x2c ascq=0x00 error=0x04
 
 
 Any ideas? I did a cvsup, build/installworld, portupgrade and still get
 these error messages.

It looks like you didn't update your kernel with the rest of it.  
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RE: Backup Server

2003-11-18 Thread Brent Wiese
 Greetings,
 I have an NT 4 server 

Sorry to hear that. I'm sure you realize MS no longer officially supports
NT4 right? Well, no matter, on to the real questions...

 that I wish to back its data up to a
 FreeBSD box running Samba.  The thought being that
 since I cannot back all the NT 4 data up to one tape
 (24GB compressed), that I could back it up every other night.
 The nights it didn't go to tape, it would go to the Freebsd box.

Why bother with tape at all? The speed is abysmal. If you need the ability
to move the media, buy 5 USB 2.0 or Firewire external 100+GB drives. Oh,
that's right, you're running NT 4. ;)

 Should I use Freebsd 4.x or 5.x ?  The disk drives in the to
 be installed FreeBSD box are SCSI.  Should I use Vinum ?

I don't know about 4 vs 5. I only use 4.x. Your limiting factor here is
going to be network speed. You could remove a possible disk bottleneck using
vinum, but you'd want to stripe the disks and then you double (or x # of
drives) your risk of a drive failure.

If you have all night to run the backups, then staying at 100bt is probably
fine, but you may want to consider gig-e. If you do that, you can run jumbo
frames and get much better perf. Even if you stick to 100bt, you should
probably tune things some. I can't remember if NT4 supports changing
tcpwindow sizes, but its probably worth looking into, even if they're very
close to each other ( 2ms).

 Just curious about others thoughts before I start setting it up.

You should look into this software:
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/info.html

Do you already have the hardware for this box? If you don't, instead of
spending money on scsi, you may want to consider using serial ATA and
3Ware's RAID cards. Put 4 or 5 SATA drives on a 3Ware in RAID5 and you have
a cheap speedy fault-tolerant system. SATA drives are only like $10 more
than their parallel ancestors. I've given up scsi in favor of this config. I
just built a 6TB system using 24 SATA drives and 2 3Ware 12 port controllers
and its *very* fast. I haven't speed tested it yet, but I also have a 2TB
system using 12 ata133 drives and a single 3ware 12 port card and I can
write at over 110mb/s over gig-E (reads are somewhere around 170mb/s). I
expect the new sata one will be limited more by nic now.

Good luck! If you decide you might want to go the 3ware route, let me know
and I can put you in touch with the vendor I have build these for me. Great
pricing and excellent service.

Brent


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Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Technical Director wrote:

 Maybe I'm wrong but isin't dd a raw write to the device when used
 in this way? Hence a pre-formatting is not required?

A floppy will still need a low-level format before the first use.

 Preformatting may help I'm not to sure, I know that I have never had to do
 it for a boot floppy creation.

99% of floppies around today are preformatted.  The one you have might
not be, or may have been formatted by a drive that was out of alignment.

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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Re: Opera2

2003-11-18 Thread Jud
On 18 Nov 2003 12:59:39 -0500, Lowell Gilbert  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Valerian Galeru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

i have downloaded another version of opera and tried to install it with  
pkg_add File_name and got a error like this: couldnt find +Content.  
and other folders...??
It isn't a package, so pkg_add(1) doesn't know what to do with it.

Try an updated version of the port.
Pardon me for asking, but was your computer connected to the Internet when  
you tried to make install using the port?

Jud
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Re: Opera2

2003-11-18 Thread Jud
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 19:19:02 -0500, Jud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 18 Nov 2003 12:59:39 -0500, Lowell Gilbert  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Valerian Galeru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

i have downloaded another version of opera and tried to install it  
with pkg_add File_name and got a error like this: couldnt find  
+Content. and other folders...??
It isn't a package, so pkg_add(1) doesn't know what to do with it.

Try an updated version of the port.
Pardon me for asking, but was your computer connected to the Internet  
when you tried to make install using the port?
Sorry, never mind - my fault for not reading carefully.

Jud
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Suggestion to display date/time of port addition or modification

2003-11-18 Thread Peter Leftwich
RE: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=gimpstype=all

[1] Two quick questions/suggestions if I may?  Has the ports team ever
considered including the date/time of when the port was added or modified?
 This could be displayed as a time code, such as 20031118 (today's date)
and appear on the line that says:

Description : Sources : Package : Changes : Download

[2] I do not understand the usefulness nor see the beauty of the current
method of installing ports.  Why must a user download elementary
instructions for programs A, B, C, D, through Z when all he or she may
want are programs P and Q which require libraries B, C, D, and E?  In
other words, have the people in the know ever considered making it
possible to download one tarballed directory, whose Makefile could figure
out which other tarballed directories are needed and fetch them in
sequence?  This seems far simpler than 19 megs of unnecessary files that
may never be used possibly.  Thank you for listening, hopefully my remarks
generate some discussion.

--
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Video2Video Services
Box 13692, La Jolla, CA, 92039, USA
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PS: Please reply-to-all or explicitly CC me in your reply.  Appreciate it.



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grep ls question

2003-11-18 Thread Marty Landman
I have transferred over, via ftp a whole bunch of stuff. Some of the files 
got allocated but not transferred so I thought a convenient way to identify 
them would be grepping a list dir output. Here's a sample of what I get:

Swami:: ls -Rlh /usr/local/www/data/ | grep ' 0B'
-rw-r--r--  1 Marty  wheel 0B Nov 18 17:54 img52.jpg
-rw-r--r--  1 Marty  wheel 0B Nov 18 17:54 img54.jpg
The problem with this output is that it doesn't show the full (relative) 
directory path, e.g. home/img52.jpg. Although I've specified -R so that 
info is available if I eyeball the ls -Rlh /usr/local/www/data/ output 
alongside the report after grepping it'd be more convenient to be able to 
have the full relative path for each file.

I realize sometimes the solution is harder than the problem and I'm not 
looking for anything unreasonable; if this is about what it should be under 
the circumstances that's cool, just interested in knowing.

tia,

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mailbox location problems

2003-11-18 Thread RYAN vAN GINNEKEN
I run freebsd 4.8 and postfix 2.something
when i try to access my mail useing mail version Mail version 8.1 6/6/93 
i always have 0 messageseven though i have sent several messages and 
watched them being received and sent to maildir in the mailog file

Nov 16 14:07:55 v21 postfix/master[193]: daemon started -- version 2.0.16
Nov 16 14:19:52 v21 postfix/smtpd[226]: connect from 
shawidc-mo1.cg.shawcable.net[24.71.223.10]
Nov 16 14:19:52 v21 postfix/smtpd[226]: B6BEF9A: 
client=shawidc-mo1.cg.shawcable.net[24.71.223.10]
Nov 16 14:19:53 v21 postfix/cleanup[228]: B6BEF9A: 
message-id=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nov 16 14:19:53 v21 postfix/qmgr[195]: B6BEF9A: from=[EMAIL PROTECTED], 
size=1407, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Nov 16 14:19:53 v21 postfix/smtpd[226]: disconnect from 
shawidc-mo1.cg.shawcable.net[24.71.223.10]
Nov 16 14:19:53 v21 postfix/local[230]: B6BEF9A: to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], 
relay=local, delay=1, status=sent (maildir)



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sendmail question

2003-11-18 Thread Alex Wilkinson
Howdy all,

I have yet another sendmail issue.

This command will send mail fine ie no errors whatsoever and the mail arrives 
masquared:

$ /usr/bin/mail -s testing [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If I Bcc or Cc recipients I get this error:

$ /usr/bin/mail -s testing [EMAIL PROTECTED] -c
[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]

WARNING: RunAsGid for MSP ignored, check group ids (egid=200, want=25)
can not chdir(/var/spool/clientmqueue/): Permission denied
Program mode requires special privileges, e.g., root or TrustedUser.

What is the best way of getting around this problem specific to FreeBSD -CURRENT ?

I am tempted to just SetUID root /usr/bin/mail, however, I would prefer not to do this.

Can anyone suggest a correct method to deal with this issue.

Please Cc me, bec I am not subscribed to the list.


Thanks

 - aW

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Re: New parts for new PC (need help - little knowledge of hardware)

2003-11-18 Thread Dan Strick
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Bryan Cassidy wrote:

 I suck when it comes to hardware. I know so little about hardware. My
 dad said he is gonna get me about $400.00 worth of computer parts for
 Christmas/Birthday sence they are so close so I can start building a new
 custom PC.  I have already picked out the case I want. I found a Antec
 ...
 sure I can get a case that's $80.00, a mother board around $100 or so, a
 power supply, *maybe* a video card and a hard drive for around $400.
 What else can you tell me to help out? I appreciate any responses I get.
 He wants me to hurry up and tell him what I want so he can go on and
 order it for me.


On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] responded:

 You can probably give yourself a bit of a crash course by looking at URL:
 http://www.anandtech.com; and URL: http://www.tomshardware.com, then
 take a look through URL: http://www.newegg.com; to see what you can get
 for your money.  Don't forget memory, for which you may want to look at
 URL: http://www.crucial.com; as well as NewEgg.  PC Power and Cooling has
 high quality stuff, but they may be a bit over your budget.

 Regarding motherboards and CPUs, AMDs are cheaper than Pentiums for
 equivalent performance, but AMDs run hotter, meaning the CPU fan must move
 more air, meaning more noise.


AMD Athlon cpus seem to be more cost effective at the low end, but just
below the high end the new Intel P4s may offer a bigger bang per buck.
Tom's Hardware did a bunch of articles on this and on recent motherboards
earlier this year.  There is also a Tom's Hardware article on rolling your
own PC from component parts.

Tom's Hardware and Anand Tech are excellent sources of reviews of new
hardware components.  I used them extensively when recently building my
new custom PC.  Some of the components I chose were:
approximate
component   price ($)
---
Lian-Li PC-60 aluminum case 105
ProSilence-420 (~420 watt) PS from Silent Maxx  100
Pentium-4 2.8 GHz cpu   275
Gigabyte GA-8KNXP motherboard   220
two Kingston 512MB DDR400 dimms (with parity/ECC)   230
ATi Radeon 9500 PRO video card  205
two Seagate 120GB serial ATA disk drives250
Samsung combo 52x CD-writer / DVD-reader 70
Zalman CNPS700 AlCu cpu cooler   40
Enermax fan controller / temperature monitor / i/o panel 40
Microsoft Windows XP Professional   135

I am generally pleased with the result, but I did have (and still have)
some serious problems, mainly with the motherboard.

The Lian-Li case is solid and has lots of room inside without being too
tall for the space in which it is installed.  It has a motherboard
mounting tray that slides out the back.  This can be really convenient
but given the complexity of cabling that connects the motherboard to the
power supply, fans, peripheral devices and case connectors, you won't
slide the mother board out very often.  The power supply seems to be
rather quiet and more than adequate for its load.  I still have a lot of
capacity for expansion: 5 empty 3.5 bays and 2 empty 5.25 bays.

The 2.8 GHz cpu with dual channel DDR400 memory on the so called 800 MHz
front side bus) is rather fast, about 10 times as fast as my old machine.
I have already become addicted to it and feel considerable impatience
when I use my old machine.  A 2.6 GHz or even 2.4 GHz cpu would probably
run only imperceptibly slower and would have saved a little pocket change,
but what the heck: you only live once.  I didn't really need a whole GB
of main memory, but the 512 MB dimms were not terribly expensive and dual
channel memory systems need dimms installed in pairs and there are memory
configuration restrictions that would discourage buying small capacity
dimms now and larger dimms later.  So I splurged.

My video card choice was a compromise.  I wanted something new enough to
have hardware support for recent DirectX features, old enough to be well
supported by XFree86 and cheap enough to be justifiable.  The Radeon
9500/9700 families of cards are the newest for which XFree86 claims
substantial support and yet are long out of production and the ATi web
site even categorizes the 9500 as discontinued.  The 9000/9500/9700
seem to have been replaced with the 9200/9600/9800.  The need for reliable
XFree86 support trumped other considerations because I spend virtually all
of my time running XFree86 on FreeBSD and very little time running
feature hungry whizbang graphics applications.

Microsoft OS is almost an unavoidable occupational hazard.  I pretty much
have to have one because I have peripheral devices 

Re: grep ls question

2003-11-18 Thread David Fleck
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Marty Landman wrote:

 I have transferred over, via ftp a whole bunch of stuff. Some of the files
 got allocated but not transferred so I thought a convenient way to identify
 them would be grepping a list dir output. Here's a sample of what I get:

 Swami:: ls -Rlh /usr/local/www/data/ | grep ' 0B'
 -rw-r--r--  1 Marty  wheel 0B Nov 18 17:54 img52.jpg
 -rw-r--r--  1 Marty  wheel 0B Nov 18 17:54 img54.jpg

find /usr/local/www/data/ -size 0


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nfsiod starting

2003-11-18 Thread David Bear
I have release 5.1 installed.

I have not enabled any nfs stuff, and usually disable anything to do
with it such as rpcstat.d etc. 

still, somewhere nfsiod was started.  I didn't enable it in my rc.conf

defaultrouter=129.219.120.129
hostname=ppsrvx.pp.asu.edu
ifconfig_rl0=inet 129.219.120.163  netmask 255.255.255.192
kern_securelevel_enable=NO
sendmail_enable=NONE
sendmail_flags=-bd
sendmail_outbound_enable=NO
sendmail_submit_enable=NO
sendmail_msp_queue_enable=NO
sshd_enable=YES
usbd_enable=YES
=

and I don't see where it's enabled in /etc/defaults/rc.conf..

any idea what started these and how to disable them..

btw, the only thing in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ is postfix..

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Can't Install KDE

2003-11-18 Thread Barry Skidmore
When doing a make on kde3 in ports on 4.9-RELEASE, I get stuck in the
following install loop.  I have looked at the file 'cdefs.h', and there
are many references to `_POSIX_C_SOURCE', all of which are commented
out.  Can I assume that I should uncomment lines 273 and 279?  I have
attached 'cdefs.h'.

Barry

In file included from /usr/include/string.h:50,
 from /usr/X11R6/include/qcstring.h:46,
 from /usr/X11R6/include/qstring.h:42,
 from /usr/X11R6/include/qwindowdefs.h:44,
 from /usr/X11R6/include/qobject.h:43,
 from ../../kdeui/kxmlguifactory.h:23,
 from ../../kdeui/kmainwindow.h:25,
 from kmjobviewer.h:25,
 from kmjobviewer.cpp:22:
/usr/include/sys/cdefs.h:273: warning: `_POSIX_C_SOURCE' is not defined
/usr/include/sys/cdefs.h:279: warning: `_POSIX_C_SOURCE' is not defined

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Re: Sound card

2003-11-18 Thread List
Well, Finally i figure this out. By using Kde tool to setup the mixer volume 
was not working. After loading the drivers i changed the vol from the mixer 
vol +60. It worked like charm. Everyone's help was appericiated. 

thanks



On Friday 14 November 2003 08:33 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi List!

 In essence, it should work - it works on my machine.
 Could you please give us more details about:

 1) your hardware (soundcard type - is it supported?)
 2) if it is supported, did you compile the module in the kernel?
 3) if it is not not compiled in the kernel, did you load the module?

 For question number 3, the magic keyword is kldload (see its manual page).

 I omitted to ask whether the card works (if you have a chance, check with
 another OS on the same machine). Faulty hardware may not get initialized
 properly and will cause the driver to fail.

 Hope it helps
 Olivier

 List écrit:
  Can someone point me to enabling sound on FreeBsd 5.1. Also when i use to
  start my Xsession (startx) computer used to prompt with some message
  about sound. I have suppressed it. How do change the system to get that
  message again.
 
  thanks
 
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