Re: Full disk encryption without root partition

2012-12-28 Thread C-S

 Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 22:18:40 +0100
 From: mhca12 mhc...@gmail.com
 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 Subject: Re: Full disk encryption without root partition
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 On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 10:17 PM, mhca12 mhc...@gmail.com wrote:
 Are there any plans or is there already support for full
 disk encryption without the need for a root partition?

 I am sorry, I certainly meant to write boot partition.



Yes, it is possible to use GELI for example to do a full disk encryption
and have the boot partition on a USB stick.

cs@

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Re: working SIP phone for FreeBSD?

2012-12-28 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Friday, December 28, 2012 a las 09:58:41AM +0100, Matthias Apitz 
escribió:

 Hi Tzanetos,
 
 I've used your port and installed Jitsi on my laptop; thanks; do you
 know why the account window on my sreen (1024x600) looks so ugly:
 http://www.unixarea.de/jitsi.jpg
 
 it registers fine to my Yahoo account and I will try SIP later on.

and I could not make jitsi using /dev/video0 of webcamd (which works
fine in Skype and other apps); any idea?

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Re: working SIP phone for FreeBSD?

2012-12-28 Thread ajtiM
On Friday 28 December 2012 03:44:08 Matthias Apitz wrote:
 El día Friday, December 28, 2012 a las 09:58:41AM +0100, Matthias Apitz 
escribió:
  Hi Tzanetos,
  
  I've used your port and installed Jitsi on my laptop; thanks; do you
  know why the account window on my sreen (1024x600) looks so ugly:
  http://www.unixarea.de/jitsi.jpg
  
  it registers fine to my Yahoo account and I will try SIP later on.
 
 and I could not make jitsi using /dev/video0 of webcamd (which works
 fine in Skype and other apps); any idea?
 
   matthias

I installed jitsti too and registered to XMPP, ippi and iptel. With XMPP 
(Jabber) and ippi I can connect but on iptel.org I am not succesful with 
conection. I don't have a camera and I didn't try to talk with anyone because 
all frinds have Skype. I don't know how sound works because in settings I have 
just java sound option. I use jitsi on FreeBSD 9.1-Release and KDE 4.8.4.

Mitja

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Re: Full disk encryption without root partition

2012-12-28 Thread mhca12
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 9:33 AM, C-S c...@c-s.li wrote:

 Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 22:18:40 +0100
 From: mhca12 mhc...@gmail.com
 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 Subject: Re: Full disk encryption without root partition
 Message-ID:
   cahuomant1m446mvy85r7epbd2pw14gdl03fpmvpmksrr_ep...@mail.gmail.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

 On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 10:17 PM, mhca12 mhc...@gmail.com wrote:
 Are there any plans or is there already support for full
 disk encryption without the need for a root partition?

 I am sorry, I certainly meant to write boot partition.



 Yes, it is possible to use GELI for example to do a full disk encryption
 and have the boot partition on a USB stick.

That would still keep the boot partition as unencrypted, wouldn't it?
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jitsi (was: Re: working SIP phone for FreeBSD?)

2012-12-28 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Friday, December 28, 2012 a las 10:44:08AM +0100, Matthias Apitz 
escribió:

  I've used your port and installed Jitsi on my laptop; thanks; do you
  know why the account window on my sreen (1024x600) looks so ugly:
  http://www.unixarea.de/jitsi.jpg
  
  it registers fine to my Yahoo account and I will try SIP later on.
 
 and I could not make jitsi using /dev/video0 of webcamd (which works
 fine in Skype and other apps); any idea?

I have had a look into the Java sources:

in 
jitsi/src/net/java/sip/communicator/impl/neomedia/device/JmfDeviceDetector.java 

initializeVideo()

there is no support for FreeBSD (only for MAC OS, Linux and Windows); I
added it the same way as Linux would do, hoping that our V4L2 is
doing its job; but it turned out that the Java/C interface shared object in 
jitsi/src/native/linux/video4linux2 does not get built by the port and
so it says in the log file:

12:57:00.189 INFO:
impl.neomedia.device.JmfDeviceDetector.initializeVideo().307 No Video4Linux2 
detected: no jvideo4linux2 in java.library.path

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correct way for installing python extensions for 3.3?

2012-12-28 Thread Roland Smith
Currently I'm using python 2.7.3 because numpy required it. It seems that
numpy some other extensions can now be installed for python3.

Numpy for python 2.7.3 is already installed, and now I want to install it
for python 3.3 as well. I'm just not sure how to do that? Reading
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.python.mk implies that setting PYTHON_VERSION in
/etc/make.conf should only be done if you want to build extensions with an
older binary. Is that still correct?

In other words: what is the best way to install numpy and other extensions for
different major versions of python?

Roland
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Re: working SIP phone for FreeBSD?

2012-12-28 Thread Tzanetos Balitsaris

Quoting Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de:

El día Monday, December 24, 2012 a las 07:33:08PM +0200, Tzanetos  
Balitsaris escribió:


Hi Tzanetos,

I've used your port and installed Jitsi on my laptop; thanks; do you
know why the account window on my sreen (1024x600) looks so ugly:
http://www.unixarea.de/jitsi.jpg

it registers fine to my Yahoo account and I will try SIP later on.

Thanks

matthias



Hello Matthias,

I do not know why the label and the textarea for Password does not  
show correctly. In my 17 monitor with 1280x1024 resolution it appears  
in the right position. But generally the user interface of Jitsi it  
may not be so appealing because it is written in Java Swing. We may  
need to install any port that render Java Swing applications more  
correctly.


Regards

Tzanetos

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Re: correct way for installing python extensions for 3.3?

2012-12-28 Thread Shane Ambler

On 29/12/2012 03:52, Roland Smith wrote:

Currently I'm using python 2.7.3 because numpy required it. It seems that
numpy some other extensions can now be installed for python3.

Numpy for python 2.7.3 is already installed, and now I want to install it
for python 3.3 as well. I'm just not sure how to do that? Reading
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.python.mk implies that setting PYTHON_VERSION in
/etc/make.conf should only be done if you want to build extensions with an
older binary. Is that still correct?

In other words: what is the best way to install numpy and other extensions for
different major versions of python?

Roland



I'll second that. As a temporary workaround I duplicated py-numpy to 
py-numpy32 and changed USE_PYTHON to 3.2. It appears that some extra 
patching is needed for 3.3 which I haven't gotten to yet. Is duplicate 
ports the only way to install multiple versions?


This should be extended to boost-python-libs as well. I duplicated the 
port to boost-python3-libs and changed it to use py3.2. This enables the 
building of libboost_python as well as libboost_python3 so it looks to 
be able to support both py3.x and py2.7 if built against py3.x. I only 
use this for blender so I don't know for sure that py2.7 will work right.



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Re: Wine-fbsd64 updated to 1.5.20 (32bit Wine for 64bit FreeBSD)

2012-12-28 Thread David Naylor
On 26 Dec 2012 9:28 AM, Jens Jahnke jan0...@gmx.net wrote:

 Hi,

Hi,

 On Mon, 24 Dec 2012 12:27:11 +0200
 David Naylor naylor.b.da...@gmail.com wrote:

 DN Since it is possible to install the existing pkg
 DN packages in a pkgng environment (which I do) this is not a high
 DN priority.

 is there a documentation for that? I searched the pkgng docs but found
 nothing regarding installation of old packages or converting them to
 a newer version.

Use the old `pkg_ng` command to install the package. As long as the files
installed with the old and the new package tools are mutually exclusive you
shouldn't have a problem.

If you patch your ports tree with the wine-fbsd64 diff then it is possible
to use `pkg2ng` to convert to the pkgng format. (Although I have never
tested that, see documentation for pkg2ng and `pkg create`).

Regards
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Re: Wine-fbsd64 updated to 1.5.20 (32bit Wine for 64bit FreeBSD)

2012-12-28 Thread Jens Jahnke
Hi,

On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 07:42:02 +0200
David Naylor naylor.b.da...@gmail.com wrote:

DN  On Mon, 24 Dec 2012 12:27:11 +0200
DN  David Naylor naylor.b.da...@gmail.com wrote:
DN 
DN  DN Since it is possible to install the existing pkg
DN  DN packages in a pkgng environment (which I do) this is not a
DN  DN high priority.
DN 
DN  is there a documentation for that? I searched the pkgng docs but
DN  found nothing regarding installation of old packages or
DN  converting them to a newer version.
DN 
DN Use the old `pkg_ng` command to install the package. As long as the
DN files installed with the old and the new package tools are mutually
DN exclusive you shouldn't have a problem.
DN 
DN If you patch your ports tree with the wine-fbsd64 diff then it is
DN possible to use `pkg2ng` to convert to the pkgng format. (Although
DN I have never tested that, see documentation for pkg2ng and `pkg
DN create`).

meanwhile I've succeeded in building wine from ports using a 32bit
system under /compat/i386 following the instructions in the freebsd
wiki. I needed some tweaks which I documented here: 
https://makandracards.com/jan0sch/13429-installing-wine-under-freebsd-8-amd64

Regards,

Jens

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