On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 06:04:33AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
>
> On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 20:33:58 -0700, Robert wrote:
> >
> > I have been searching everywhere but am unable to find any open source
> > software for creating a last will and testament.
>
> LaTeX in combination with your favourite text ed
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 20:33:58 -0700, Robert wrote:
> I have been searching everywhere but am unable to find any open source
> software for creating a last will and testament.
LaTeX in combination with your favourite text editor. Make sure to
obtain a usable example (maybe from a lawyer) that you ca
> I have been searching everywhere but am unable to find any open source
> software for creating a last will and testament.
Open Office?
vi? ed?
emacs?
I used the latest and signed with PGP.
Olivier
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I have been searching everywhere but am unable to find any open source
software for creating a last will and testament.
Does anyone know of any?
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Noah Pratt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a whole bunch of UFS CD-ROMs, but I'm unable to mount them on
> my FreeBSD 8 system.
> I thought it would be possible. From the FAQ:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/faq/disks.html
>
> UFS CD-ROMs can be mounted directly on FreeBSD. Mounting disk
> par
FreeBSD 6.2 didn't use volume labels the same way that 7 and above do;
and even then only if you specifically label the filesystems, and even
then you can get to the filesystems with the 'bus' methods (which is
what you need to do in 6.2 anyway)
On your system that you have access to /var in s
Thanks. I guess I should started with that first. It's a nice program,
so if I can reduce it's load a bit that would be great.
I tried setting Xmx to 16M and removed the '-server' from the
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/openfire script
openfire_javargs="-Xmx16M"
ps shows that it took the setting
Hi,
I have a whole bunch of UFS CD-ROMs, but I'm unable to mount them on
my FreeBSD 8 system.
I thought it would be possible. From the FAQ:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/faq/disks.html
UFS CD-ROMs can be mounted directly on FreeBSD. Mounting disk
partitions from Digital UNIX and other s
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 12:58:34PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> >
> > I not that great in programming so writing a ruby or shell script do do
> > this would take me weeks:-(
>
> Well, I'd use Ruby. Read the whole file into a string and find the
> relevant bits with Regexp.
I'd say either Perl o
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 17:16:05 -0500
Ryan Coleman wrote:
> rc.conf loads on boot up before your user scripts and you are allowed
> to log in.
rc.conf is sourced into /etc/rc.subr which in turn is sourced into
individual rc scripts.
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> "Jeff" == Jeff Hamann writes:
Jeff> Now, I need to understand the mechanics between:
Jeff> blah_blah_blah_enable="YES"
Jeff> and
Jeff> $ /usr/local/blah_blah_blah/bin/thingy_ctl -D
Jeff> /usr/blah_blah_blah/data start/stop/restart
The linkage is in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/postgresql
which
You can tune the openfire JVM configuration to run in 256MB of RAM, possibly
less with only < 6 users.
You also do not need to use an external DB for it - it can run with it's own
embedded DB.
It's probably the easiest to install / configure Jabber client I've come
across, but there's a good li
rc.conf loads on boot up before your user scripts and you are allowed to log in.
On Aug 3, 2010, at 4:42 PM, Jeff Hamann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm sure this is a newbie question, but I can't seem to get traction via web
> searches...
>
> In the past, when I've installed postgresql using the ports
Hi,
I'm sure this is a newbie question, but I can't seem to get traction via web
searches...
In the past, when I've installed postgresql using the ports collection, I
haven't had to worry about this.
I've built postgresql from source on FreeBSD (not using the ports collection)
and now need
Turns out the problem is that my copy of /usr/src got clobbered by a
download of the 7.3 release's copy. Replacing that properly fixed the
problem.
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University of California, Berkeley
pgp9uS20agNF4.pgp
Descripti
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 15:12:05 -0500
Depo Catcher wrote:
>
> I have a combination of Spark (windows client) and Open Fire (FreeBSD
> server, actually Java) for my lan.
> We've used this setup for years, but the OpenFire server takes up
> ~500 + MB.
>
> Anyways, we were looking for something a bi
In response to Depo Catcher :
>
> I have a combination of Spark (windows client) and Open Fire (FreeBSD
> server, actually Java) for my lan.
> We've used this setup for years, but the OpenFire server takes up ~500 +
> MB.
>
> Anyways, we were looking for something a bit smaller.
> We just need
I have a combination of Spark (windows client) and Open Fire (FreeBSD
server, actually Java) for my lan.
We've used this setup for years, but the OpenFire server takes up ~500 +
MB.
Anyways, we were looking for something a bit smaller.
We just need to send text messages to LAN users (less tha
>
> Can you help me with this task I have? I have a lot of files in a
> subdirectory containing the following text:
>
> Correctly Classified Instances 3018117 56.6808 %
> Incorrectly Classified Instances 2306643 43.3192 %
> Kappa statistic
Dear freebsd list,
Can you help me with this task I have? I have a lot of files in a subdirectory
containing the following text:
Correctly Classified Instances 3018117 56.6808 %
Incorrectly Classified Instances 2306643 43.3192 %
Kappa statistic
Caleb Stein writes:
> I want to install Etoile. I tried doing this:
>
> cd /usr/ports/x11/etoile
> sudo make install
>
> It exits with an error that etoile-languagekit requires llvm 2.6 or
> lower, but I have llvm 2.7 installed. Is there any way to go back to
> 2.6, and if I can, will it break
赵建凯 writes:
> Deal All:
> When I am compiling the kernel of FreeBSD-8.1RC2, I meet a problem.
> In detail:
stage 2.3: build tools
> --
> cd /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL;
> MAKESRCPATH=/usr/src/sys/dev/aic7xxx/aicasm make S
As further clarification, I can boot kernel.old (i.e., GENERIC) with the
gptzfsloader, but the custom kernel won't boot;
The full config for the custom kernel is:
include GENERIC
ident RCBSD_ZFS_REL8
# Enabling IPSec (see SysAdmin.IPSec in TWiki)
options
> I'm assuming you're booting from a UFS /boot? Otherwise you'd need to
> build the required modules into the kernel.
Sorry -- not booting from a UFS /boot, just loader bootstrap code on a
freebsd-boot partition.
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> I'm assuming you're booting from a UFS /boot? Otherwise you'd need to
> build the required modules into the kernel.
Right -- I did create a UFS /boot partition in gpart.
> When building a custom kernel, _always_ start from a GENERIC kernel
> from the release you're using. There have been chan
On 3 August 2010 16:40, Joshua Coats wrote:
> I've been experimenting with a FreeBSD 8.1 build, booting with a root in
> zfs, but I've found a problem with the kernel: using the generic kernel
> works fine, but this particular server needs ipsec enabled, and the
> kernel I built with ipsec suppo
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 08:40:52AM -0700, Joshua Coats wrote:
> I've been experimenting with a FreeBSD 8.1 build, booting with a root in
> zfs, but I've found a problem with the kernel: using the generic kernel
> works fine, but this particular server needs ipsec enabled, and the
> kernel I bui
Also if you are using tcp wrappers check your host.allow file to ensure
you are allowed to connect. This error also comes up when that is
wrong.
On Tue, 2010-08-03 at 18:14 +0200, Ali Reza Sajedi wrote:
> If you are not using TLS then simply check bconsole.conf to see if you
> have set the right
If you are not using TLS then simply check bconsole.conf to see if you have set
the right dir name, password and address which correspond to these in
bacula-dir.conf.
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From: Albin Vega
To: Bacula Mailingliste ; FreeBSD Mailingliste
Sent: Tuesday, August 03,
I've been experimenting with a FreeBSD 8.1 build, booting with a root in
zfs, but I've found a problem with the kernel: using the generic kernel
works fine, but this particular server needs ipsec enabled, and the
kernel I built with ipsec support for some reason can't mount the zfs
partitions,
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 02:43:24PM +0200, Alex de Kruijff typed:
>
> I solved it. Without LDAP one is able to use %L, %U and %a in the logon
> path, but if one uses LDAP then this path is no longer processed by
> Samba, but instead passed literally to Windows. So far my solution is to
> change
Op 3-8-2010 14:35, Ruben de Groot schreef:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 12:22:33PM +0200, Alex de Kruijff typed:
I've enabled debugging in Windows Domain using:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;221833
I find it strange that it first tries \\%L\profiles\testers. This is th
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 12:22:33PM +0200, Alex de Kruijff typed:
> I've enabled debugging in Windows Domain using:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;221833
>
> I find it strange that it first tries \\%L\profiles\testers. This is the
> log.
>
>
> USERENV(2ec.2f0) 12:08:3
On 2 August 2010 20:06, Joshua Isom wrote:
> I'm wanting to set up a simple home file server and basic dev box with
> FreeBSD. I have two 500GB disks that I want to put in it, one of which is
> empty after cleaning up. I hope to use gpt and zfs for the disks, but I'm
> unsure about some parts.
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 11:26:23AM +0200, Kenny du Toit wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I would like to install FReebsd with a raid controller card. Can you tell me
> if these two cards are supported:
>
> 1. Intel RAID Controller SRCSASRB
This should work with the mfi(4) driver, since it uses a 'LSI Logi
Aargh. I remembered to type in the KERNCONF= value,
but neglected to include the following:
NO_PROFILE=TRUE
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED="115200"
I suppose the above belongs it src.conf, but that aside,
I'll assume it's the NO_PROFILE bit that's mucking things
up.
Thanks for the replies, Pieter and Ch
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 15:44:54 +0700 (ICT)
Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While updating my servers I recently found out a stange behaviour.
>
> I have a configuration file for cvsup.
>
> If I set the default tag to be RELENG_7_3, I will build a kernel of
> name 7.3-RELEASE-pX
>
> If I set the
On Tuesday 03 August 2010 12:33:04 David Allen wrote:
> I recently upgraded a system from 8.0 to 8.1.
>
> I'm now trying to install FreeBSD 8.1 to a second system by performing a
> minimal install, and then NFS mounting /usr/src and /usr/obj from the
> just-upgraded system.
>
> Simple enough, rig
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:33 PM, David Allen
wrote:
> There is no ncp.ko on the successfully upgraded system.
Do both machines have identical /etc/make.conf and/or /etc/src.conf?
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Hi there
I would like to install FReebsd with a raid controller card. Can you tell me if
these two cards are supported:
1. Intel RAID Controller SRCSASRB
2. Promise EX 8650
Regards
Kenny
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On 03/08/2010 11:46, Albin Vega wrote:
> Hello
>
> Have installed Bacula 5.0.0.1 (with MySQL) on a FreeBSD 8.0 platform.
You should update to 5.0.2 as that fixes some annoying bugs. 5.0.2 is
what is currently available in ports -- just update your ports tree as
described in the handbook.
> When
I recently upgraded a system from 8.0 to 8.1.
I'm now trying to install FreeBSD 8.1 to a second system by performing a
minimal install, and then NFS mounting /usr/src and /usr/obj from the
just-upgraded system.
Simple enough, right? Well, the installkernel target is bombing out with
an error eac
Hello
Have installed Bacula 5.0.0.1 (with MySQL) on a FreeBSD 8.0 platform.
When I try to start bconsole i get the following message:
Connecting to Director localhost:9101
Director authorization problem.
Most likely the passwords do not agree.
If you are using TLS, there may have been a certific
Op 2-8-2010 21:26, David N schreef:
On 2 August 2010 21:32, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
Hi,
I've setup a LDAP backend Samba PDC. I can gain access to shares and
login with a user that is in LDAP, but have a prblem setting up the
roaming profile stuff. I've been trying to solve this problem for
On 08/03/2010 10:44 AM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While updating my servers I recently found out a stange behaviour.
>
> I have a configuration file for cvsup.
>
> If I set the default tag to be RELENG_7_3, I will build a kernel of
> name 7.3-RELEASE-pX
>
> If I set the default tag to be RELE
Hi,
While updating my servers I recently found out a stange behaviour.
I have a configuration file for cvsup.
If I set the default tag to be RELENG_7_3, I will build a kernel of
name 7.3-RELEASE-pX
If I set the default tag to be RELENG_7, I will build a kernel of name
7.3-STABLE
Is that normal
On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 06:03:03PM -0700, Bill Tillman wrote:
> I will give the drivers on the CD the once over as you suggest. I'm curious
> about the touch command you recommend. By that do you mean I should
>
> # touch /dev/da0s1
This one, I think.
Doing a 'camcontrol rescan' might also hel
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