On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 20:18:30 -0400
"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 'k, but that still doesn't address the problem ... being able to setquota's
> on
> directories within a jail environment ... or does it?
>
> Note that I'm not looking to quota the VPS itself, only allow software
Hello,
I thought I would ask your advice. I only have a 2 GB /var slice and
space is shrinking fast. I see that most space is taken by /var/db.
$ du -hs /var/db
1.4G/var/db
$ du -hs /var
1.7G/var
$ df
/dev/ad0s1e 2178510 1738396 26583487%/var
Is it possible to release so
Christopher Key <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From my reading of the doxygen Makefile, this should be enough to
> prevent any of the graphical tools from being installed.
> Nevertheless, whenever I run make, I'm presented with a configuration
> screen for qt. Can anyone advise?
You probably over
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Norberto Meijome wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 13:07:44 -0500 "C High" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> With nice, 20 is the lowest priority, 0 is the base, and -20 is
>> the highest.
>
> that's right - it is because with nice you tell it 'how nice to
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 13:07:44 -0500
"C High" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With nice, 20 is the lowest priority, 0 is the base, and -20 is the highest.
that's right - it is because with nice you tell it 'how nice to be'. when you
ask a process to have a level 20 of niceness, it will be VERY nice an
On Dec 20, 2007 4:20 PM, jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you kindly for the info;
De nada - pass it along when you have the chance.
> I have been reading the handbook. I have it installed as html on my
> everyday work machine. Having a web server on localhost is great.
> It does co
On Dec 19, 2007, at 7:30 PM, Kurt Buff wrote:
On Dec 19, 2007 6:54 PM, jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello:
Is there a manual or other publication that deals specifically with
reading e-mail messages to root for FreeBSD? I have gotten a
message:
setuid diffs:
--- /var/log/setuid.today
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> UFS2 does not initialize inodes at newfs time as UFS did. So, things
> are much better now!
>
> root:0:~# truncate -s 10G jail.00
> root:0:~# mdconfig
Thank all of you for really helpful answers.
I am thinking about this configuration (might be helpful for someone in the
future)
a: / (root) 256 MB
b: /swap 4096 MB
d: /tmp768 MB
e: /usr 8192 MB
f: /var 2048 MB
g: /home all the rest.
Think that 8GB w
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In the past I have not been able to do send-pr but now that I fixed my
local mail issues all other email apps work... how long should I wait
for the pr to show up before I decide some kind of error happened.
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Aryeh M. Friedman
FloSoft Systems
http
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Clint Olsen wrote:
> On Dec 20, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
>> Side question: Can this solution be used to access multiple
>> accounts on the same machine?
>
> I'm not quite sure what you mean here. Do you mean multiple gnome
> sessions all as different
Hello,
Trying to upgrade my ports. And mplayer is failing on the linux-pango
dependency. The error from linux-pango is that elf binary type "3" is not
known and the install fails with an error 2. Does anyone have a fix for
this?
Thanks.
Dave.
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 11:26:41 -0800
"Alexander Rudyk (Akvelon)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nikola,
>
> Thank you for your extender answer. I have two more comments.
>
> Did you consider /var as your email db partition. I really don’t
> know how big will be my mail db on freebsd, but after half
On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 09:32:50AM -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> RA Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I am sorry, here is an addendum to my previous post:
> >
> >>>Somehow Ubuntu was given root user
> > permissions<<
> >
> > Actually, upon rereading my notes, Ubuntu was only given permissi
On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 12:40:46PM -0700, James Harrison wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 11:26 -0800, Alexander Rudyk (Akvelon) wrote:
> > Nikola,
> >
> > Thank you for your extender answer. I have two more comments.
> >
> > Did you consider /var as your email db partition. I really don???t
> > k
James Harrison wrote:
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 11:26 -0800, Alexander Rudyk (Akvelon) wrote:
Nikola,
Thank you for your extender answer. I have two more comments.
Did you consider /var as your email db partition. I really don’t
know how big will be my mail db on freebsd, but after half of year
On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 05:17:50PM -0800, Alexander Rudyk (Akvelon) wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am planning to install FreeBSD 6.2 on my dell laptop with 80Gb HDD and 2GB
> RAM. FreeBSD will be the only OS on the laptop. Laptop will be used to web
> development (RubyOnRails), entertaiment (photo, music
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 11:26 -0800, Alexander Rudyk (Akvelon) wrote:
> Nikola,
>
> Thank you for your extender answer. I have two more comments.
>
> Did you consider /var as your email db partition. I really don’t
> know how big will be my mail db on freebsd, but after half of year
> I have about
Nikola,
Thank you for your extender answer. I have two more comments.
Did you consider /var as your email db partition. I really don’t
know how big will be my mail db on freebsd, but after half of year
I have about 4GB outlook mail db. So 1GB for /var might be not enough
in my case.
Having /home
Cia
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Apologies, two corrections:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 19:56:36 +0100
Nikola Lečić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> /var's size depends, among other things, on how many logs you want to
> keep there (where they live by default); since your machine will not
> be a server, 512M should be ok. Please not
Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 10:01:04AM -0700, At Home wrote:
I've got an extra Asus A7N8X-E mobo I'm trying to bring 6.2 up on.
AMD 3200+, Barton
2G PC-3200 rom, 1G OCZ and 1G Kingston valueram
Seagate ES ST3250820NS Sata drives jumpered for 1.5GB only
NVidia FX5600 A
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:17:50 -0800
"Alexander Rudyk (Akvelon)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am planning to install FreeBSD 6.2 on my dell laptop with 80Gb HDD
> and 2GB RAM. FreeBSD will be the only OS on the laptop. Laptop will
> be used to web development (RubyOnRails), entertaime
On Dec 20, 2007, at 1:58 AM, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
On середа 19 грудень 2007, Chuck Swiger wrote:
= A quick test suggests that "tail -f" will close when it gets a
SIGPIPE.
SIGPIPE? How is that relevant? Does tail get a SIGPIPE, when awk
disappears
in my example? If it does not, why do you
On Dec 20, 2007 12:54 PM, Pieter de Goeje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 20 December 2007, Unga wrote:
> > Could I check with the list what is the priority this
> > amarokapp is running?
>
> Priority isn't shown in the output above. Try
> $ ps -o pri,ni,rtprio,command -p `pgrep amarok`
>
On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 10:01:04AM -0700, At Home wrote:
> I've got an extra Asus A7N8X-E mobo I'm trying to bring 6.2 up on.
> AMD 3200+, Barton
> 2G PC-3200 rom, 1G OCZ and 1G Kingston valueram
> Seagate ES ST3250820NS Sata drives jumpered for 1.5GB only
> NVidia FX5600 AGP display adapte
Hello!
I would like to ask you for help with this issue, because about 4 month ago I
tried compile atlas (ports/math/atlas) and today and still with no success. I
still obtain the following assertion error:
10 cases: 10 passed, 0 skipped, 0 failed
Benchmarking xcllttstF
NREPS UPLO Nl
Jason Joines wrote:
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
George Hartzell wrote:
Jason Joines writes:
> I'm a Linux guy who has inherited some apple xserve boxes. >
Surprisingly I've discovered that I really hate os x. For the intel
> xserve boxes, Linux isn't an option. The CPUs are amd64
archi
On Thursday 20 December 2007, Unga wrote:
> Hi all
>
> $ ps auxl -w | grep amarok
> test 1707 0.0 9.4 61680 48544 ?? S12:29AM
> 0:17.29 amarokapp 1003 1 1 20 0 ksere
>
> Could I check with the list what is the priority this
> amarokapp is running?
Priority isn't shown in t
четвер 20 грудень 2007 11:58 до, Erik Osterholm Ви написали:
> Ah, I see. With very, very long lines, tail doesn't send the output
> all at once. The cutoff seems to be 65536 bytes on my system.
They don't even have to be very very long -- unless in an artificial example,
such as the one I poste
Why /var partition is so big? How it will be used?
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 1:35 AM
To: Alexander Rudyk (Akvelon)
Subject: Re: Partitions size for 80GB HDD and 2GB RAM
Alexander Rudyk (Akvelon) wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I
I've got an extra Asus A7N8X-E mobo I'm trying to bring 6.2 up on.
AMD 3200+, Barton
2G PC-3200 rom, 1G OCZ and 1G Kingston valueram
Seagate ES ST3250820NS Sata drives jumpered for 1.5GB only
NVidia FX5600 AGP display adapter
I checked the archives and found comments about disabling ACPI,
Hi all
$ ps auxl -w | grep amarok
test 1707 0.0 9.4 61680 48544 ?? S12:29AM
0:17.29 amarokapp 1003 1 1 20 0 ksere
Could I check with the list what is the priority this
amarokapp is running?
The ps man page doesn't show the values for priority,
therefore, what should b
On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 11:02:59AM -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> On ?? 20 ??? 2007, Erik Osterholm wrote:
> = The same behavior happens if I use a larger file. I see no
> = inconsistent behavior, nor any bugs.
>
> The inconsistency is in the fact, that the behavior depends on the size o
On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 05:40:11AM -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> On ?? 20 ??? 2007, Max N. Boyarov wrote: = | MT> Is not that
> a bug in itself? = = | Tail write buffer at all, i.e. all 10 lines
> writes to pipe.
>
> So, the behavior depends on the size of the buffer -- and thus the
> si
In the last episode (Dec 20), Robe said:
> I need to know where I can find the full documentation of the last
> libc library.
Most of the libc documentation should be in /usr/src/lib/libc/ . Any
file ending in .2 or .3 is a manpage. They are also installed in
/usr/share/man and are available usi
On четвер 20 грудень 2007, Erik Osterholm wrote:
= The same behavior happens if I use a larger file. I see no
= inconsistent behavior, nor any bugs.
The inconsistency is in the fact, that the behavior depends on the size of the
buffer and length of the lines (not the size of the file).
If the 1
Hi,
I need to know where I can find the full documentation of the last libc
library.
Thanks,
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En el verdadero amor, el alma oculta al cuerpo.
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On 12/18/2007 2:17 AM Chad Perrin said the following:
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 11:06:15AM +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
[snip]
If FFS2 and EXT3 are ruled out, then what is remaining? ;)
XFS?
Maybe?
My impression is that there isn't good UFS support in Linux, and that
stable ext3
"Alexander Rudyk (Akvelon)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am planning to install FreeBSD 6.2 on my dell laptop with 80Gb HDD and 2GB
> RAM. FreeBSD will be the only OS on the laptop. Laptop will be used to web
> development (RubyOnRails), entertaiment (photo, music, video),
> web browsing and em
Eric Osterweil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed 6.2 on a VIA EPIA M1G Nehemiah Mini-ITX. It all
> seems to have installed fine, but when I try to buildworld I get
> internal compiler errors almost immediately. The problems are not
> consistently in the same place but they
On Thursday 20 December 2007 15:57:05 Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> > I think the question about virtualization is far too broad.
> > For example, you mentioned quotas. I think you can bypass storage
> > control problems, using seperate devices for each client filesystem.
> > Just create n vnode md(4)
RA Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am sorry, here is an addendum to my previous post:
>
>>>Somehow Ubuntu was given root user
> permissions<<
>
> Actually, upon rereading my notes, Ubuntu was only given permissions of the
> user doing the login - not root - but we could login with any vali
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- --On Thursday, December 20, 2007 14:57:41 +0200 Nikos Vassiliadis
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> Mark, what do you need to virtualize and what your requirements are?
As mentioned in my original, we provide VPS hosting, so we're virtualizating
the
Hi, Christopher.
You wrote at 03.10.2007, 15:31:04:
CK> Hello,
CK> I'm trying to install doxygen on a non X11 machine from the ports
CK> collection.
CK> I've added 'devel/doxygen*: WITHOUT_DOXYWIZARD=yes' to my ports.conf,
CK> which is being recognised:
CK> # cd /usr/ports/devel/doxygen
CK>
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 03:32:38PM -0500, Chuck Robey wrote:
>Jurjen Middendorp wrote:
If you're familiar with pdksh, are you also familiar with ksh93, which
is (I believe) Mr. Korn's own shell? If you are, I would be interessted
in your opinion of the two, any comparisons you migh
On Thursday 20 December 2007 12:54:36 Norberto Meijome wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 18:43:22 +1100
>
> Norberto Meijome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > wrt to QEMU,i don't think is fast enough to make it worth it - i think
> > you'd gain more by moving a bit to the side of freebsd for the host
> > a
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 18:43:22 +1100
Norberto Meijome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wrt to QEMU,i don't think is fast enough to make it worth it - i think you'd
> gain more by moving a bit to the side of freebsd for the host and using other
> options (linux+ Vmware + freebsd as guest)
I meant this
On четвер 20 грудень 2007, Max N. Boyarov wrote:
= MT> Is not that a bug in itself?
=
= Tail write buffer at all, i.e. all 10 lines writes to pipe.
So, the behavior depends on the size of the buffer -- and thus the size of the
input lines.
A bug indeed...
-mi
> "MT" == Mikhail Teterin writes:
MT> On четвер 20 грудень 2007, Max N. Boyarov wrote:
MT> = after something writeln to /var/log/messages tail get SIGPIPE
MT> But why is that needed for tail to notice? It is trying to output 10 lines.
MT> After it outputs the very first one of them, aw
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Clint Olsen wrote:
> On Dec 19, Clint Olsen wrote:
>> I searched and found a lot of old hits of this error. The
>> solutions are not very compelling. Unsetting SESSION_MANAGER
>> before launching vncserver only cascades errors down into the
>> variou
On четвер 20 грудень 2007, Max N. Boyarov wrote:
= after something writeln to /var/log/messages tail get SIGPIPE
But why is that needed for tail to notice? It is trying to output 10 lines.
After it outputs the very first one of them, awk exits, and the 9 subsequent
lines go into thin air /withou
> "MT" == Mikhail Teterin writes:
[...]
MT> I'm sorry, this does not make sense to me. Starting with an empty
MT> file, as you do in 1), /may/ make tail not notice, that awk went
MT> away, because tail has nothing to write to stdout.
MT> But /var/log/messages is not empty, and awk -
On середа 19 грудень 2007, Chuck Swiger wrote:
= A quick test suggests that "tail -f" will close when it gets a SIGPIPE.
SIGPIPE? How is that relevant? Does tail get a SIGPIPE, when awk disappears
in my example? If it does not, why do you bring it up?
And if it does get SIGPIPE, then you are wron
On Dec 19, Clint Olsen wrote:
> I searched and found a lot of old hits of this error. The solutions are
> not very compelling. Unsetting SESSION_MANAGER before launching
> vncserver only cascades errors down into the various client programs like
> the desktop etc.
Answering my own question, the
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