thanks Lowell for your reply,
i want to restore my /usr dump on both of my disks (each one has /usr
partition separately).
i try to use TMPDIR in order to prevent this conflict, but restore does not
identify it and use my /tmp dir yet. this is what i do:
first, i create a tmp1 directory in /tmp
Hi Freebsd Team,
Hope you are doing fine.
I thought you might like to know some of the reasons why you are not
getting enough organic traffic most often you stick to Ad words to get
more traffic which is quite expensive and the chances is high of getting a
spam traffic as well.
Let me tell
FreeBSD 9.1 on amd64.
I have a list of about 220 kernel modules and would like to find out what
they do, or are for (none has a man page). I suspect that many of them
are drivers for particular devices.
Is there any resource or documentation available?
Thanks.
P.S. Here are the first few:
On 30 April 2013 09:39, Walter Hurry walterhu...@gmail.com wrote:
FreeBSD 9.1 on amd64.
I have a list of about 220 kernel modules and would like to find out what
they do, or are for (none has a man page). I suspect that many of them
are drivers for particular devices.
Is there any resource
I have a list of about 220 kernel modules and would like to find out
what
they do, or are for (none has a man page). I suspect that many of them
are drivers for particular devices.
Is there any resource or documentation available?
Thanks.
P.S.
Walter Hurry writes:
I have a list of about 220 kernel modules and would like to find out what
they do, or are for (none has a man page). I suspect that many of them
are drivers for particular devices.
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ahc_eisa
ahc_isa
ahc_pci
Try man 4 ahc.
kpn...@pobox.com writes:
alias_cuseeme
I don't know this one. Google?
CU-SeeMe is a video conferencing product; I have no idea what
this module does.
Robert Huff
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Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 15:43:51 -1000
Al Plant n...@hdk5.net wrote:
Aloha,
Is there a way of turning off the witness feature on the FreeBSD
Current 10.*
I want to use a stripped down version as a test firewall with pf.
you must take this out of your kernel
Thanks for your comment. I agree that firefox is intermittently slow or
stop. Which do you use? I tend to use chromium although I still will
probably go back to firefox unless chrome becomes a bit more firefox like.
thanks
ed
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Mikhail Krutov n...@takino.org
I have a number of boxes running 9.1-RELEASE (amd64) that I updated to
p3 yesterday via freebsd-update. However freebsd-update still indicates
that linker.hints needs to be updated. Running `freebsd-update install`
appears to install a new linker.hints file but still doesn't appear to
satisfy
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 14:08:55 -0500
Edwin L. Culp W. edwinlc...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your comment. I agree that firefox is intermittently slow
or stop. Which do you use? I tend to use chromium although I still
will probably go back to firefox unless chrome becomes a bit more
firefox
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 21:01:39 -0300
Mario Lobo l...@bsd.com.br wrote:
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 14:08:55 -0500
Edwin L. Culp W. edwinlc...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your comment. I agree that firefox is intermittently
slow or stop. Which do you use? I tend to use chromium although I
still
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 14:08:55 -0500, Edwin L. Culp W. wrote:
Thanks for your comment. I agree that firefox is intermittently slow or
stop. Which do you use?
Opera. No, really. :-)
I tend to use chromium although I still will
probably go back to firefox unless chrome becomes a bit more
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