Today when after upgrade phpmyadmin through portupgrade from 2.10.2 to
2.10.3
when I browse to phpmyadmin page, it said:
phpMyAdmin - Error
Cannot start session without errors, please check errors given in your
PHP and/or webserver log file and configure your PHP installation properly.
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vuthecuong wrote:
Today when after upgrade phpmyadmin through portupgrade from 2.10.2 to
2.10.3
when I browse to phpmyadmin page, it said:
phpMyAdmin - Error
Cannot start session without errors, please check errors given in your
PHP
On Sat, Aug 04, 2007 at 09:40:14AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
loaded servers for over a year with FreeBSD 6.2
Lucky you ;) Doesn't mean that parts of the kernel you're not using
can handle it.
well - it exactly mean that it can :)
I know for a fact that MAXPHYS cannot safely just be
loaded servers for over a year with FreeBSD 6.2
Lucky you ;) Doesn't mean that parts of the kernel you're not using
can handle it.
well - it exactly mean that it can :)
better.
patched vm_fault make pageins faster, but not pageout. disks often does
write caching clustering pageouts
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 08:31:15 -0700 (PDT)
Mark Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a firewall for my pppoe dsl connection that is giving me fits. After a
few hours of surfing it runs out of buffer space. I have run memtest on the
memory, checked fine. Changed out memory, still locking up.
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
I'm not sure
I prefer the alternative, something like Ubuntu or PCLinux, where you
just shut your eyes, lie back and think of South Africa, not knowing
quite what's getting installed on your PC.
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
That's not a very nice comment to do. Please, keep
Matthew Seaman wrote:
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vuthecuong wrote:
Today when after upgrade phpmyadmin through portupgrade from 2.10.2 to
2.10.3
when I browse to phpmyadmin page, it said:
phpMyAdmin - Error
Cannot start session without errors, please check errors
I was really taken with the idea for using a USB flash stick disk drive to
install FreeBSD from. I used the script from the mentioned URL below as the
starting point. After some changes to the script I got it to work. I was able
to boot off the USB flash stick disk drive, But then was faced
During an installation, ports/lang/python24, I did a
sudo make install
And was prompted for my password. I entered it (probably miskeyed it
as I was leaning over the keyboard from a strange position and got a
response back of
stty: unknown mode: doofus
and was prompted again for my
Jeffrey Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During an installation, ports/lang/python24, I did a
sudo make install
And was prompted for my password. I entered it (probably miskeyed it
as I was leaning over the keyboard from a strange position and got a
response back of
stty:
On Aug 4, 2007, at 9:25 AM, Bill Moran wrote:
Jeffrey Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And was prompted for my password. I entered it (probably miskeyed it
as I was leaning over the keyboard from a strange position and got a
response back of
stty: unknown mode: doofus
Did you select
I tried doing some searching on this (mailing list and Google) but
although I saw the problem mentioned, I didn't see much discussion or
any resolutions. If I missed something, please pardon the noise.
After I upgraded both a Gateway laptop and a Dell Optiplex to Xorg 7.2
(both running
On 2007-08-04 10:05, Jeffrey Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 4, 2007, at 9:25 AM, Bill Moran wrote:
Jeffrey Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And was prompted for my password. I entered it (probably miskeyed it
as I was leaning over the keyboard from a strange position and got a
mailwrapper checks to see how it was invoked and then looks up the
appropriate command in mailer.conf. All of the entries in mailer.conf point
to /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail, so how does that binary know what
it's supposed to do.
I'm just curious.
On Saturday 04 August 2007 13:06:34 RW wrote:
mailwrapper checks to see how it was invoked and then looks up the
appropriate command in mailer.conf. All of the entries in mailer.conf
point to /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail, so how does that binary know what
it's supposed to do.
It checks
In the last episode (Aug 04), RW said:
mailwrapper checks to see how it was invoked and then looks up the
appropriate command in mailer.conf. All of the entries in
mailer.conf point to /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail, so how does that
binary know what it's supposed to do.
The kernel passes
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 13:23:07 -0500
Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 04), RW said:
mailwrapper checks to see how it was invoked and then looks up the
appropriate command in mailer.conf. All of the entries in
mailer.conf point to /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail, so
Hi,
I receive postings from several mailinglists on a Fedora Core release 4 server
with Sendmail v8.13.6/8.13.6. Only postings that come from mx2.freebsd.org
give errors like:
collect: premature EOM: Connection reset by mx2.freebsd.org
collect: I/O error on connection from mx2.freebsd.org,
On Saturday 04 August 2007 15:13:34 RW wrote:
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 13:23:07 -0500
Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 04), RW said:
mailwrapper checks to see how it was invoked and then looks up the
appropriate command in mailer.conf. All of the entries in
I have Xfce 4.4.1_1 on top of X.org 7.2 running on FreeBSD
6.2-RELEASEinstalled on a Pentium III-S
1.4GHz machine.
The problem is that the ALT keys are not working when using XkbLayout option
in xorg.conf when I put the following lines in /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Option XkbLayout us,ir
Option
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 15:48:11 -0500
Don Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 04 August 2007 15:13:34 RW wrote:
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 13:23:07 -0500
What I didn't get was that when a binary is executed from execve(),
it's the parent program that sets the argv[0] seen by the child,
Marcel de Reuver wrote:
I receive postings from several mailinglists on a Fedora Core release
4 server with Sendmail v8.13.6/8.13.6. Only postings that come from
mx2.freebsd.org give errors like:
collect: premature EOM: Connection reset by mx2.freebsd.org
collect: I/O error on connection
Hello.
Im Having FBSD running in a P3 with 4.3GB HD, and got 2 extra 80GBs HD
that fails the SMART check.
I did a full HD scan with tools provided by the HD's developers and over
90% of the HDs are safe.
I want to use those HD for home of the lowrank users, and keep the
critical data in the
I don't think that's right. As I understand it, the argv argument to
execve() is passed-on directly as the child processes arguments, and
the parent can write whatever it likes into argv[0] - it's only
convention that it's a filename. So mailwrapper passes its own
argv[0] as sendmail's
On 04/08/07, Damian Vicino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
Im Having FBSD running in a P3 with 4.3GB HD, and got 2 extra 80GBs HD
that fails the SMART check.
I did a full HD scan with tools provided by the HD's developers and over
90% of the HDs are safe.
I want to use those HD for home of
In the last episode (Aug 04), Damian Vicino said:
Im Having FBSD running in a P3 with 4.3GB HD, and got 2 extra 80GBs
HD that fails the SMART check.
If those drives fail a SMART check and they are under warranty, send
them back for replacement.
--
Dan Nelson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I have this drive:
Iomega Ditto Max (Professional)
Model: IO 1000 - PX
It has a parallel port interface.
Included are a bunch of 5/10 Gig [uncompressed/compressed] tapes and
also a few 3.5/7 Gig [uncom/com] tapes.
I was wondering if this would be usable under the FreeBSD?
Hello guys!
As we've some Freebsd servers at work and we need to control the status
of the raid-systems I started to write a page describing how to monitor
the different raid-systems.
It cat be found at
http://nico.schottelius.org/documentations/freebsd/freebsd-raid-monitoring/
I know that
On Saturday 04 August 2007, jbarnet wrote:
Hello,
I have this drive:
Iomega Ditto Max (Professional)
Model: IO 1000 - PX
It has a parallel port interface.
Included are a bunch of 5/10 Gig [uncompressed/compressed] tapes and
also a few 3.5/7 Gig [uncom/com] tapes.
I was
Hello everybody,
Can any body tell how to see the size of RAM memory in freebsd. ?
Thank you
Sincerely
Prakash
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Hi,
I have been having trouble with emacs22 also. I am using FreeBSD
6.2-RELEASE-p7. I did the upgrade as described in the updating notes.
I use emacs plus
auctex
slime
quack
emacs-w3m
Everything was upgraded properly. However, no portsdb -Uu generates
errors.
Therefore, I have remove
On 8/4/07, Prakash Poudyal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
Can any body tell how to see the size of RAM memory in freebsd. ?
Thank you
Sincerely
Prakash
It should be displayed early in the dmesg(8) output shown during the
boot process. You may review this by executing the
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Hello everybody,
Can any body tell how to see the size of RAM memory in freebsd. ?
Thank you
Sincerely
Prakash
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Hi, I'm thinking of getting a couple USB drives to use in
backing up my 6.2-RELEASE-p4 system. Any suggestions or
warnings on brands of USB hard drives?
If you go the external box route, be sure to get one with
reasonable cooling.
I have a JM20337 which works fine with FreeBSD 6.2,
except
Hi!
Was going through this slightly old thread and wanted to clear somethings
up for myself.
If you want to stay as close as possible to 6.2-RELEASE but also
include the fixes that the security officer deems important enough to
release widely, use the tag RELENG_6_2 (usually in your
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