I'm embarassed to say that FreeBSD was working so good for me
that I forgot how to make it work. It was up for over 300 days
when I rebooted today.
All of a sudden I cannot access the computer via ftp. I have
been able to do so using WS_FTP Pro on my Windows CP Pro
computer, but now it doesn't
On Jan 8, 2006, at 9:10 PM, Derek Musselmann wrote:
On Jan 8, 2006, at 7:21 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
I'm having a hard time authenticating after upgrading the kernel
and some packages, and I was wondering if someone could help me
out with this issue. I marked the trouble points and includ
For a FBSD (or Solaris 10) based server that is only acting as an NFS
server and nothing else, is there any advantage to using an SMP
machine? Any disadvantage?
Does CPU speed play any great factor (ie, use a 1.8ghz opteron
instead of a 2.2ghz opteron for example)?
I am planning for a Sp
Thiago Esteves wrote:
Why isn't there /etc/default/make.conf on FreeBSD 5.4 ?
Because there's a /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf instead.
It was moved because unlike the other inhabitants of /etc/default it
had no effect whatsoever on invocations of make(1).
Cheers,
Matth
Hi
I'm trying to install mambo on a 5.4 release. I'm running into a
problem with the mambo editor. I've traced it to an error in the apache
log:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/php/20020429/xml.so: Undefined
symbol "php_XML_ParserCreate"
I did an nm on the xml.so library and the sy
On 2006-01-09 15:01, n-n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is hoped that FreeBSD becomes a system like HP-UX.
Hopefully not.
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On 2006-01-08 21:57, Paulino Calderon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
> I am currently moving to a new log administration policy, the problem
> is that there are some old logs that I would like to delete but I
> can't, the error is the typical "Operation not permitted" although I
> am trying to
I notice VMWare 5.5 worked with Redhat 8, and FreeBSD 6 uses Redhat 8 for
its linux emulation.
Does the Linux version of VMWare 5.5 work on FreeBSD 6.x ?
I saw the VM 5.5 toolbox and some kind of "guest daemon" in the ports tree,
but it didn't look like VMWare 5.5 itself was in there.
I bought V
Hello,
I'm running apache in a jail on 6.0. Cron is sending me output like:
adjkerntz[33405]: sysctl(put_wallclock): Operation not permitted
Is this entry needed in a jail's crontab to run adjkerntz and if so what
setting do i have to alter on the host system to make it work?
Thanks.
Dave.
It is hoped that FreeBSD becomes a system like HP-UX.
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Hello.
I am currently moving to a new log administration policy, the problem
is that there are some old logs that I would like to delete but I
can't, the error is the typical "Operation not permitted" although I
am trying to do this as root, the file's permissions are ok and there
are no special fi
On 2006-01-08 22:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am interested in running a+ (from www.aplusdev.org). They
> have a FreeBSD binary. But when I try to run it I get an error
> message about being unable to find libm.so.2.
This is an older version of the libm.so library. You can get a
copy of it
On Sunday 08 January 2006 18:30, Robert Marella wrote:
> Good Afternoon
>
> At times when in a hurry or not thinking as fast as my fingers, I try
> to run "portupgrade -s | grep OLD" from a regular user account instead
> of "sudo portupgrade -s | grep OLD".
do you mean "portmanager -s | grep OLD"
When I type - either in generic X oor Gnome - I sometimes
get duplicate letters showing up. I haven't a clue where to
turrn. My notebook is a Toshiba Satelite Pro 6100.
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I am interested in running a+ (from www.aplusdev.org). They
have a FreeBSD binary. But when I try to run it I get an
error message about being unable to find libm.so.2.
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Thanks to those who replied to my previous call for help. Now I think
it's time I actually provide some relevant detail.
I've got two computers - one is my workstation, one is my server /
gateway-to-be. My outside connection is via a hub to a cable modem;
currently I have my workstation rigged
On Jan 8, 2006, at 7:21 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
I'm having a hard time authenticating after upgrading the kernel
and some packages, and I was wondering if someone could help me out
with this issue. I marked the trouble points and included my
sshd_config.
I noticed in your sshd_config th
Yes, it is doable with postfix and it's not too complicated. You'll
basically need a database for the backend (mysql, postgresql) and a
few config changes to postfix.
There are several tutorials available on the postfix website:
http://www.postfix.org/docs.html
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Derek Musselmann
http:/
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, lars wrote:
Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Not sure who best to send this to, but figured I'd send it publicly to
see also if others think this idea might have merit ...
Basically, I'm just about to take possession of my first HP server ...
Good Afternoon
At times when in a hurry or not thinking as fast as my fingers, I try
to run "portupgrade -s | grep OLD" from a regular user account instead
of "sudo portupgrade -s | grep OLD".
I would expect portupgrade to insult my intelligence and question my
heritage or is that question
Hi, I' from Brazil.
Why isn't there /etc/default/make.conf on FreeBSD 5.4 ?
ThanksThiago
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bob self wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 6.0 and have installed
wxgtk2-2.6.2_1 and wxgtk2-common-2.6.2.
VLC runs fine so I know that wxwidges is installed correctly. But I want
to install the wxsamples
and compile them. I copied wxsamples manually and try to compile using a
script from an older
fre
I'm having a hard time authenticating after upgrading the kernel and
some packages, and I was wondering if someone could help me out with
this issue. I marked the trouble points and included my sshd_config.
Output:
shiina:~ gcooper$ ssh -v hoover
OpenSSH_3.8.1p1, OpenSSL 0.9.7i 14 Oct 2005
d
On 08/01/06 Vladimir Tsvetkov said:
> To me the ideal "IDE" is actually a toolkit:
I believe Unix's original name was PTB, the Programmer's ToolBox. Hence why
Unix usually _is_ my IDE.
Mike
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Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> >Not sure who best to send this to, but figured I'd send it publicly to
> >see also if others think this idea might have merit ...
> >
> >Basically, I'm just about to take possession of my first HP server ...
> >my biggest 'fear'
Hello,
I'm setting up a webmail solution on freebsd6. So far i've got the
underlying MTA Postfix working. I've installed Squirrelmail from ports so
far all of this installed fine. Now i want to give another user an
administrative function, adding virtual users, so that i won't have to
manua
> This is obviously a trick question, because real
> programmers don't use IDEs. Case Closed.
I'm not a real programmer, but UNIX is a great developer environment.
It's a tool based environment.
Small tools, strong cohesion in what they are designed for, easy ways
to combine them to form more comp
Figured out what it was. It was just a stick of RAM that went south.
-Garrett
On Jan 7, 2006, at 11:19 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Hello again,
I've reinstalled FreeBSD 6.0 on my celeron box recently, and after
a kernel upgrade my system seems to be segfaulting a lot during
compilati
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
He probably thinks the competence level on this list is higher. Kind of
makes you wonder why he's running their OS. ;-)
Ted
Bingo! *grins* I would really truly rather be running FreeBSD right now,
but the SUPER extra EASY GUI installer for FC4 was
--- Kiffin Gish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've played around with Anjuta and Code::Blocks
> and was wondering what
> is the preferred open source C/C++ IDE
> available for advanced users.
>
> Pros and cons etc. would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
This is obviously a trick question, because r
--- Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Hi group, I was just wondering if there's an
> advantage to running FreeBSD on
> > a SPARC than compared with a regular PC.
> Obviously the architecture is
> > different (CISC vs RISC). How ever you can
> purchase a higher powered PC box
> > for
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 01:11:07PM -0500, RJ wrote:
> Thanks Ceri but, it didn't solve my problem.
> The script starts with "#!/usr/src/bin/sh" and I've tried changing it to
> "#!/bin/sh" (no quotes). The end result is still permission denied.
>
> Does the system log what the script is trying to
Hello.
While installing qmake ( dependancy for gcc-3.4 ) the make exited with
an error while compiling the file glob.c in the make
/usr/ports/devel/gmake/work/make-3.80/glob derectory.
The output form the make, including the error is:
if cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..-I/usr/local/include -
> > > *cough* xemacs *cough*
> >
> > Great OS, but he wanted an editor. ;-)
> >
> > > Flame away :)
> >
> > Hey, you asked for it. :)
> >
> > Mike
>
> Yes please: an editor plus integrated compile/build and debugger.
vim, emacs + make + gcc is all you need.
I think that I've stumbled upon a miscalculation that userland-PPP makes
when "mssfixup" is enabled and I wanted to run it by a larger audience
before I submitted a problem report.
By default, FreeBSD calculates the TCP MSS value of a new TCP connection by
taking the MTU of the egress interface an
Hello,
I've been running FreeBSD 5.3 on an Intel Celeron server at home for about
a year flawlessly. The server is behind a linksys router on a Speakeasy
DSL connection. The server is used for internal network backups and do a
small amount of web/email hosting. Just yesterday afternoon howe
Andrew P. wrote:
On 1/5/06, László Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All,
I tried to install the Xorg server and xfce4 from the binary
distribution, using
pkg_add -r
I could setup the Xorg server, but I cannot use xfce. When I run
startxfce4
then I get the following message:
/libe
Kiffin Gish wrote:
I've played around with Anjuta and Code::Blocks and was wondering what
is the preferred open source C/C++ IDE available for advanced users.
Pros and cons etc. would be greatly appreciated.
What would be the best IDE can I nor anybody else on this list tell you,
it's a ma
Thanks Ceri but, it didn't solve my problem.
The script starts with "#!/usr/src/bin/sh" and I've tried changing it to
"#!/bin/sh" (no quotes). The end result is still permission denied.
Does the system log what the script is trying to do? I can't find anything
so far.
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what's the difference? how to fix it?
FreeBSD's rsh may really be ssh? In any event, use ssh-keygen to set up some
keys, and copy them to authorized_keys, and use that to permit password-less
login between machines securely.
NO I MEAN RSH not ssh. and i DO use rsh/rlogin not ssh
ssh works
On 8 Jan 2006, at 17:09, RJ wrote:
Hi,
I'm testing a program that wasn't installed from ports, Xweb
from sourceforge. Anyway, whenever I try to execute the script
using /bin, ./bin, /full path/bin I get "permission denied even if
I chown -R root:wheel.
The script probably doesn't h
On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 12:26 -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 08/01/06 Ross Lonstein said:
>
> > *cough* xemacs *cough*
>
> Great OS, but he wanted an editor. ;-)
>
> > Flame away :)
>
> Hey, you asked for it. :)
>
> Mike
Yes please: an editor plus integrated compile/build and debugger.
Hi,
I'm testing a program that wasn't installed from ports, Xweb from
sourceforge. Anyway, whenever I try to execute the script using /bin, ./bin,
/full path/bin I get "permission denied even if I chown -R root:wheel.
Where or, does the system log what the script is trying to do? I ca
On 08/01/06 Ross Lonstein said:
> *cough* xemacs *cough*
Great OS, but he wanted an editor. ;-)
> Flame away :)
Hey, you asked for it. :)
Mike
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Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Normally, I expect dhclient to run at startup and then
> disappear into the background.
> Today - in the process of diagnosing other troubles - I ran
> into this from top:
>
> last pid: 48344; load averages: 3.30, 2.85, 2.46up 0+19:50:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 04:43:49PM +0100, Kiffin Gish wrote:
> I've played around with Anjuta and Code::Blocks and was wondering what
> is the preferred open source C/C++ IDE available for advanced users.
*cough* xemacs *cough*
> Pros and cons etc. would be greatly appreciated.
Flame away :)
-
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
i use this widely with NetBSD and now try with FreeBSD
rlogin/rlogind works the same - all OK. if host is entered in .rhosts
then it logs in without password
rsh -l login host command worked fine too in NetBSD same way - no asking
for password if .rhosts consist of my
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Not sure who best to send this to, but figured I'd send it publicly to
see also if others think this idea might have merit ...
Basically, I'm just about to take possession of my first HP server ...
my biggest 'fear' is that HP doesn't support FreeBSD, but from posts
I'
i use this widely with NetBSD and now try with FreeBSD
rlogin/rlogind works the same - all OK. if host is entered in .rhosts then
it logs in without password
rsh -l login host command worked fine too in NetBSD same way - no asking
for password if .rhosts consist of my host and user name.
in
I've played around with Anjuta and Code::Blocks and was wondering what
is the preferred open source C/C++ IDE available for advanced users.
Pros and cons etc. would be greatly appreciated.
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Yes, it is amassing. I have a friend who has spent thousands of dollars
keeping his old car running. He could have purchased a new one with a
new warranty, etc. and have saved all that money, but he refused. For
some individuals, the challenge is the real thrill that they crave.
and SUN itself
Danial Thom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Frankly, people who spend $9000. worth of time
> dicking around with some old piece of junk to
> avoid buying a $400. computer crack me up. :)
Yes, it is amassing. I have a friend who has spent thousands of dollars
keeping his old car running. He could have purch
Hi group, I was just wondering if there's an advantage to running FreeBSD on
a SPARC than compared with a regular PC. Obviously the architecture is
different (CISC vs RISC). How ever you can purchase a higher powered PC box
for less money than it would cost for a SPARC.
user Opteron/Athlon64 - b
are there any solutions?
As this is a FreeBSD list, you may not get useful answers to
questions about how to use various third-party Windows
applications. Maybe asking the companies that sold you the
i do not want to get answer about windows.
i just would like what's the difference between Fr
I will install a fax server using hylafax on FreeBSD. This fax server must
handle at least 8 fax-modem attached to it. For this I think I need a serial
port multiplier or PCI based fax-modem cards which has at least 8 ports
fax-modem chip. For FreeBSD 6.0 which hardware do I have to use for not
Danial Thom wrote:
--- "Michael P. Soulier"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 07/01/06 Jorge Biquez said:
Hello all. Very interesting comments and
suggestions.
I hope my question does not seems too off
topic. Do you think the path to
follow for developing applications for the
new PDA, Smartp
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2006-01-07 15:25, JD Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Danial Thom wrote:
--- Nicolas Blais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On January 2, 2006 04:52 pm, Sean wrote:
Sean wrote:
Looking for recommendations on any Unix programming books. I have
been out of things for a
--- Robert Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 04:51, Ted Mittelstaedt
> wrote:
> > What machine code exploits currently exist
> for FreeBSD on the i386
> > other than the F00F bug, which has already
> been patched out?
> > I wasn't aware of any.
> >
> > Ted
> >
> > >-
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 19:44:29 +0100
Kristian Vaaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> www.textpattern.com -- by far the best CMS.
True! But as you may well know, textpattern is far more than blog
software. It's what the name says: content management system. It does a
great job though. I dropped wordpress
"fbsd_user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> if I comment out the ipv6net statement in the kernel source and recompile,
> how do I tell ipfilter and the ports not to include ipv6 support?
make.conf(5) has a knob for this, but individual ports may have their
own separate knobs.
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Imran Imtiaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have three lan cards on my system on which two lan cards have the
> alive ip now what i want is that how can i gave them different
> gateways cause i want some traffic to be passed from one lan card
> (one internet connection of isp) and some other traf
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From: "Derek Musselmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: good blogging port?
The best blogging software for php/pgsql in my opinion is
Serendipity. It has a great plugin architecture and works
How can I save the setting of my wireless lan card e.g ip, ssid etc cause every
time i reboot my system i have to reconfigure my system.
regards,
Imran Imtiaz
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 11:24 PM
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Ther
>> Problem: Total amount of visible memory is decreasing constantly
> [ ... ]
>> As you can see, memory which was visible using top utility decreased
>> from 3224 to 3195 Megabytes in less than 2 hours. And this process
>> will continue to the point, where swapping begins.
>> Server during this mon
Hi,
I will install a fax server using hylafax on FreeBSD. This fax server must
handle at least 8 fax-modem attached to it. For this I think I need a serial
port multiplier or PCI based fax-modem cards which has at least 8 ports
fax-modem chip. For FreeBSD 6.0 which hardware do I have to use fo
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 03:16:33PM +0500, Imran Imtiaz wrote:
>
> Can I get an email address on @freebsd.org ?
Sure! You just need to submit enough good code of quality.
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From: Александр Деревянко <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 11:19:30 +0300
Subject: Extremly interesting df output. Help, please.
>> Hello All !
>>
>> I'm using FreeBSD 5.4.
>>
>> Today i have received daily output from my
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