aavum meza writes:
> How can I get ahold of the earlier versions of FBSOD, up to the
> initial release? I have tried looking for an archive on the web, and
> haven't been able to find any that aren't for exclusive users
> only. Thankyou.
ftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-rele
In the last episode (Feb 21), Gary Kline said:
> Excuse me, butthis IS a stupid question. I've tried to figure it out
> logically and by experimentation; just want to see if my findings jib with
> the unix wizards onlist.
>
> Now/then i do a portupgrade; I probably should just cron this, but it h
Excuse me, butthis IS a stupid question. I've tried to
figure it out logically and by experimentation; just want to
see if my findings jib with the unix wizards onlist.
Now/then i do a portupgrade; I probably should just cron
this, but it has given me pr
On 02/21/10 03:58, Polytropon wrote:
> I've often been told that portmaster would be a good choice.
> I've used portinstall / portupgrade in the past, but have to
> say that I honestly prefer pkg_add -r for simplicity. :-)
I'm running portmaster right now to check for new packages and
(recursivel
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I've made a post to -arch regarding my plans for BIND in the base, along
with some information about getting ready for DNSSEC, including the
upcoming signing of the root zone. You can find the message at
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 11:03:58AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:42:50 +0800, Aiza wrote:
1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
live running file system.
...
Is this the limiting factor that forces a user
to use (single user mode) for runn
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:39:57AM +0800, Aiza wrote:
Looking for conformation.
On booting into single user mode all files systems are unmounted except
/ which is mounted read only.
Is this true?
Will dump/restore commands work?
Generally yes. Make sure they are in
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:39:57AM +0800, Aiza wrote:
> Looking for conformation.
> On booting into single user mode all files systems are unmounted except
> / which is mounted read only.
> Is this true?
> Will dump/restore commands work?
Generally yes. Make sure they are in your path and avai
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 11:03:58AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:42:50 +0800, Aiza wrote:
> 1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
> live running file system.
>
> ...
>
> Is this the limiting factor that forces a user
> to use (single user mode) for running dump?
The
Looking for conformation.
On booting into single user mode all files systems are unmounted except
/ which is mounted read only.
Is this true?
Will dump/restore commands work?
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I'm in need of getting help using syslog-ng 3 on FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE.
I'm having trouble getting kernel messages. I've made a very small
config file, and this isn't working either.
@version:3.0
source local { internal(); file("/dev/klog"); unix-dgram("/var/run/log"); };
destination all { file("/va
Is it possible to make applications use mlock within jails? Im trying
to use proftp with tls inside an jail.
If i start it as root with proftpd -d 2, it complains about locking
passphrase into memory: operation not permitted.
error locking passphrase into memory: Operation not permitted
Im us
Is it possible to make applications use mlock within jails? Im trying
to use proftp with tls inside an jail.
If i start it as root with proftpd -d 2, it complains about locking
passphrase into memory: operation not permitted.
error locking passphrase into memory: Operation not permitted
Im us
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:52:31 +0800, Aiza wrote:
> Polytropon wrote:
> > On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:42:50 +0800, Aiza wrote:
> >> 1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
> >> live running file system.
> >>
> >> Does this mean that a complete copy of the file
> >> system is written to .snap di
Hi
I am having a problem with git. I followed a tutorial[1] about managing a
website hosted on a remote server with git version control. It explains to use
a post-receive script to update a detached working tree. However, when ever I
push from the local machine to remote server the script fail
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 08:47:01AM +, John wrote:
> Hi, thanks for replying
>
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 03:10:05AM +0100, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> >
> > Somehow your linux.ko is broken, do you perhaps have WITHOUT_LINUX=
> > in /etc/src.conf or /etc/make.conf?
>
> I have no src.conf
>
> m
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 02:10:29PM +0100, C. P. Ghost wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Aiza wrote:
>
> > Polytropon wrote:
> >
> >> On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:42:50 +0800, Aiza wrote:
> >>
> >>> 1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
> >>> live running file system.
> >>>
> >>> Doe
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 11:17 AM, aavum meza wrote:
>
> How can I get ahold of the earlier versions of FBSOD, up to the initial
> release? I have tried looking for an archive on the web, and haven't been
> able to find any that aren't for exclusive users only. Thankyou.
>
If you're willing to go
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Aiza wrote:
> Polytropon wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:42:50 +0800, Aiza wrote:
>>
>>> 1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
>>> live running file system.
>>>
>>> Does this mean that a complete copy of the file
>>> system is written to .snap direc
Is the anyone who attend SCALE this weekend that would be interested
in writing a couple of paragraphs about the event on BSD News?
Please contact me off list.
Regards,
Mikel
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On 21/02/2010 12:52, Aiza wrote:
> Polytropon wrote:
>> On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:42:50 +0800, Aiza wrote:
>>> 1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
>>> live running file system.
>>>
>>> Does this mean that a complete copy of the file
>>> syst
Polytropon wrote:
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:42:50 +0800, Aiza wrote:
1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
live running file system.
Does this mean that a complete copy of the file
system is written to .snap directory?
No. The snapshot, quite incorrectly explained, is a saved
delta b
list,
I have Freebsd7.2 and have gnome2 installed by pkg_add -r option , I
want to burn DVD's, someone advised me by using brasero I can erase/write
CD/DVDs
steps followed was
1. in rc.conf added
devfs_system_ruleset="local"
2. in loader.conf
atapicam_load=YES
Oh and u'll probably want a copy of the NET/2 and NET/2-lite tapes.
Ive got them somewhere, will have to go dig in the garage sometime to
find them though.
Must be available on the net somewhere.
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 12:17 PM, aavum meza wrote:
>
> How can I get ahold of the earlier ve
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 04:17:36 -0600, aavum meza wrote:
>
> How can I get ahold of the earlier versions of FBSOD, [...]
What is a FBSOD, a Friendly Bluescreen of...? :-)
> [...] up to the initial release?
They are all available in FreeBSD's FTP archive.
> I have tried looking for an archive
Ure looking for the 386BSD patch sets then I suspect.
http://www.oldlinux.org/Linux.old/distributions/386BSD/
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 12:17 PM, aavum meza wrote:
>
> How can I get ahold of the earlier versions of FBSOD, up to the initial
> release? I have tried looking for an archive on the
How can I get ahold of the earlier versions of FBSOD, up to the initial
release? I have tried looking for an archive on the web, and haven't been able
to find any that aren't for exclusive users only. Thankyou.
On Sunday 21 February 2010, Programmer In Training wrote:
> so I
> deinstalled qt33 and began recompiling it with the intention of
> enabling thread support. The compile of Qt than proceeded to fail
> (I've long since closed the window but could retry it to get the
> specific messages if needed).
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:42:50 +0800, Aiza wrote:
> 1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
> live running file system.
>
> Does this mean that a complete copy of the file
> system is written to .snap directory?
No. The snapshot, quite incorrectly explained, is a saved
delta between the f
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 22:00:10 -0600, Programmer In Training
wrote:
> I've already added the necessary line to
> /boot/default/loader.conf for enabling dma)
The file /boot/loader.conf is the file you should edit. The
defaults file is read prior to the normal config file, it
is overriden by differe
Hi, thanks for replying
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 03:10:05AM +0100, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
>
> Somehow your linux.ko is broken, do you perhaps have WITHOUT_LINUX=
> in /etc/src.conf or /etc/make.conf?
I have no src.conf
make.conf looks like this:
$ cat /etc/make.conf | less
CPUTYPE?=athlon64
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