On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 07:51:40PM +0300, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote:
> 04.03.2011 14:23, Redd Vinylene ??:
> > Hello!
> >
> > /usr/ports/java/jdk16 instructs me to manually fetch
> > tzupdater-1_3_34-2010o.zip and put it in /usr/ports/distfiles - this file
> > however is no longer available
...
> I tried to update python26 to python27. I did as I red in /usr/ports/UPDATING:
>
> portmaster -o lang/python27 lang/python26 and than
>
> cd /usr/ports/lang/python && make upgrade-site-packages -DUSE_PORTMASTER
>
> and after one day and a half of pressing yes for deleting old files I got:
H
> Sadly, this is one of those times when portupgrade seems
> to handle things better, but you'll probably have to wait another
> day to see if things worked out better this time.
For me, using portupgrade on 3 different systems (7.4 and 8.1) to
upgrade Python 2.6 to 2.7 worked like a charm. Just
On 5 March 2011 21:52, ajtiM wrote:
> My system: 8.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0
>
> I tried to update python26 to python27. I did as I red in /usr/ports/UPDATING:
>
> portmaster -o lang/python27 lang/python26 and than
>
> cd /usr/ports/lang/python && make upgrade-site-packages -DUSE_PORTMASTE
My system: 8.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0
I tried to update python26 to python27. I did as I red in /usr/ports/UPDATING:
portmaster -o lang/python27 lang/python26 and than
cd /usr/ports/lang/python && make upgrade-site-packages -DUSE_PORTMASTER
and after one day and a half of pressing yes
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:31 PM, David Demelier
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My bios can be set to use IDE emulation or ahci mode, I prefere the ahci
> mode because it's a bit faster.
>
> It's probably stupid to stay with ata(4) driver with the ahci mode, isn't
> it? But with ahci(4) driver you can't burn
On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Thanks for the reply. The printer is an HP Photosmart 9180, connected
to ulpt0, which cannot be toggled online/offline. The printer is
designed to remain on full time, and has maintenance routines that
it goes through every 24 hrs. If you turn it off an
A few hours ago I wrote:
> As I underestand things, nanosleep() is supposed to affect only
> the thread to which it is applied. I have a test program in
> which it appears to block both that thread and the thread which
> created it. Is this a known problem? Am I misreading things?
> I'm on 7.2
I'm posting this in questions because 1) I'm not sure if it's really a defect,
and 2) I'm not sure what other list might be more appropriate.
I've been experimenting with modifications to the i386 platform in STABLE-8 to
support 64-bit time_t values. After changing sys/i386/include/_types.h so t
On 2011.03.05 14:40:56 +, Warren Block wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> >I have a printer, which was installed and is working under CUPS, that seems
> >to go offline of its own accord. And when that happens I have found no
> >other option than to reboot. I know, I know..
On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I have a printer, which was installed and is working under CUPS, that seems
to go offline of its own accord. And when that happens I have found no
other option than to reboot. I know, I know...you should never have to
reboot, but that's the only thing t
Hi,
As I underestand things, nanosleep() is supposed to affect only the thread to
which it is applied. I have a test program in which it appears to block both
that thread and the thread which created it. Is this a known problem? Am I
misreading things? I'm on 7.2; does this change in later
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:31 PM, David Demelier
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My bios can be set to use IDE emulation or ahci mode, I prefere the ahci
> mode because it's a bit faster.
>
> It's probably stupid to stay with ata(4) driver with the ahci mode, isn't
> it? But with ahci(4) driver you can't burn
I have a printer, which was installed and is working under CUPS, that seems
to go offline of its own accord. And when that happens I have found no
other option than to reboot. I know, I know...you should never have to
reboot, but that's the only thing that seems to work. When I check out
localho
On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, erikmccaskey64 wrote:
Is it safe to always run tcpdump on the server, e.g.: like this:
tcpdump -qn dst net 192.168.1.0/24
Depends on who's watching; running tcpdump on a network managed by someone
else might be noticed by the network admin if they're looking for NICs
bei
On Sat, 5 Mar 2011 11:47:19 -0700
Modulok wrote:
> What do you mean by 'safe'?
As in secure?
http://security.freebsd.org/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-07:06.tcpdump.asc
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What do you mean by 'safe'?
The only side affects I can think of to running tcpdump on an
interface constantly, is the generation of large log files (if you
re-directed to log files) as well as the fact that it usually puts an
interface into 'promiscuous mode'. (See the -p flag.) This offloads
net
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 10:24 PM, Doug Hardie wrote:
> Any chance those binaries might work on FreeBSD?
It depends. If they don't use too many linuxisms (stuff that is only
present in Linux but not on other Unices), they might work on FreeBSD's
Linuxulator. Just give it a try. Your binaries MIGHT
> How can I keep track of data usage? It's a laptop so these counters needs to
> be reboot persistent. I'm running 8.1-R with ue0 interface.
Check out http://humdi.net/vnstat/ and
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/freebsd-install-vnstat-network-traffic-monitor-software/
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On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, David Demelier wrote:
I've got a brand new radeon hd 5670, when I switch between ttys it takes
about 5 seconds to refresh (to show the next tty)
Do you mean switching between text consoles (ttyv) or between a text
console and X?
Switching between X and a console, or part
Hello,
I've got a brand new radeon hd 5670, when I switch between ttys it takes
about 5 seconds to refresh (to show the next tty)
Is this due to the lack of KMS support in FreeBSD?
Cheers,
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Hi.
Currently I'm planning to go with mobile broadband on my laptop. I got
my card working fine but the remaining problem is - there is a limit of
5GB per month and I really don't want to go over it.
How can I keep track of data usage? It's a laptop so these counters
needs to be reboot persi
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 11:10:58PM +0100, David Demelier wrote:
>
> I know this is a awful subject, but I recently tried a Gentoo on my
> laptop and I was surprised to see Linux booting about 2-3 times faster
> than FreeBSD.
a note:
You probably meant "as fast", rather than "faster":
2x "
On Fri Mar 4 11, ill...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 4 March 2011 17:10, David Demelier wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I know this is a awful subject, but I recently tried a Gentoo on my laptop
> > and I was surprised to see Linux booting about 2-3 times faster than
> > FreeBSD.
> >
> > I don't talk about th
Is it safe to always run tcpdump on the server, e.g.: like this:
tcpdump -qn dst net 192.168.1.0/24
I need it to "audit the network" .. :\
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Hello,
Is there some tool in the ports which works more or less like od(1), but
instead of dumping octal or hex, the Unicode codepoints of the bytes of a
UTF-8 text file? Thanks for any pointer
matthias
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Thanks a lot for the help guys!
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 5:51 PM, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote:
> 04.03.2011 14:23, Redd Vinylene пишет:
>
> Hello!
>>
>> /usr/ports/java/jdk16 instructs me to manually fetch
>> tzupdater-1_3_34-2010o.zip and put it in /usr/ports/distfiles - this file
>> however is no
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