If this list is not appropriate for this question, please direct me to the
correct one.
I recently purchased 2 SMC2632 wireless PCI adapter cards, and put them in
my desktop machine, which is a really old Compaq Prolenia 5500, on which I
have FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE-p1 installed. The problem
I have
: Intersil Firmware: Primary 0.03.00, Station 0.08.03
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Subject: Lockup on boot
If this list is not appropriate for this question, please direct me to the
correct one.
I recently
Ivan;
when I started a migration to new HDD, according few how-tos, I got the
following warning:
# dump -0Lauf - /dev/ad0s1f | restore -rf -
When debugging dump/restore problems, it is always best to dump
to a file, and then restore from the file -- this allows you to
see which of dump and
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Keith Palmer wrote:
What if I symlinked each home user's public_html directory to a directory
readable only by Apache? Would Apache be able to read the destination
directory via the symlink, even if it doesn't have permission to access
the destination directory?
You can
[ deletia introducing discussion of fsck ]
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Tim Judd wrote:
It's part of the bootup scripts now. It runs in the background 60 seconds
after the login prompt shows up (not exactly, but close to 60 secs)
it's the background_fsck option that defaults to YES in
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Can someone recommend a *known good* production quality copy mechanism
that will act like scp, but without the overhead? rsh? nc?
If you are happy with rsh authentication, then have you looked at
plain old rcp?
A.
Some further information . . .
recap: failures mounting filesystems that were not in
dangerously dedicated mode . . .
I have now managed to move many of the files by doing
the following:
- run fdisk, label and newfs under 8.0
- reboot to 7.2, mount, place files on device
- reboot to 8, files
I wrote:
If anyone is interested, I can send (or I suppose post) the scripts.
Balázs Mátéffy wrote:
Would you be so kind to share those scripts?
No problem; the scripts are below.
I run them both in /usr/local/bin
Note the usual caveats about running scripts as root;
some squashing of
On Fri, 7 May 2010, krad wrote:
FYI happened on 2nd box as well but I least it didnt catch me out this time
8). It seems that pre freebsd-8 it is permissible to use format
devs1[a-h] , however in freebsd-8+ to you are forced to use the format
dev[a-h].
I have noted peculiarities also in
On 2010/5/2, Christopher Key cj...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
frhed. Next write the data back to the disk:
dd if=/tmp/hdr of=/dev/da0s2
On 2010/5/12, Jon Theil Nielsen wrote:
obviously this is not the case. So I'll dd the existing partitions to
another drive, use gpart to create enough
I have recently upgraded my system to 8.0, and in the
course of doing so, have migrated most filesystems
onto a new drive.
I have noticed, since the upgrade, several instances
where a very long pause occurs during which time one
or more process is in uninterruptible device wait.
This seems to
On Wed, 12 May 2010, Mike Tancsa wrote:
At 09:46 AM 5/12/2010, A. Wright wrote:
Does anyone have any thoughts on how to conclusively
prove that the drive is at fault? I have not seen any
errors logged to dmesg.
Start with smartmontools to ask your disk if it has logged any errors
and check
On Wed, 12 May 2010, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Hi--
On May 12, 2010, at 12:48 PM, A. Wright wrote:
So I ran the short test, and am now running the long test. After
the short test, I have been examining the output (using smartctl -a),
and there seem to be no errors reports.
Show us the output
On Wed, 12 May 2010, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Mike Tancsa
m...@sentex.netmailto:m...@sentex.net wrote:
At 04:27 PM 5/12/2010, A. Wright wrote:
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Device Model: WDC WD15EARS-00S8B1
Serial Number:WD-WCAVY2700359
Isnt
On Wed, 12 May 2010, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Thanks for real data to work from.
Thanks for the assistance!
There's no signs of surface failure with high reallocated
sectors or anything, but your drive is parking it's heads nearly
100 times an hour. Someone else suggested this was a green
Is anyone else experiencing a rash of docbook-related build
issues centering around xsltproc accessing remote XML files?
Currently while building polkit (recursively from a build of emacs), I get
the error:
gmake[3]: Entering directory
On Mon, 14 Jun 2010, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 14/06/2010 13:21:40, Carmel wrote:
I am/was attempting to search the archive located at:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/
Unfortunately, I am continually greeted with this error message:
[ error message deleted ]
Works
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Let's say I have directory foo; under foo I have bar which keeps
thousands of files (in several subdirectories).
I do:
%cd /xyzzy/foo
%pwd
xyzzy/foo
%rm -fR bar
%pwd
pwd: .: Permission denied
At this point, I would suspect that you may have the
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010, Polytropon wrote:
Is there a way to easily determine the terminal output size at
program startup so the program can be preconfigured for certain
screen sizes, and even refuse to run if it's less than 80x25?
The curses library will do this. The variables LINES and COLS
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010, RW wrote:
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 Dan Strick mla_str...@att.net wrote:
That explains the problem.
I copied the file /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt from my old
FreeBSD release-8.0 system and hooked it up to fetchmail with the
fetchmail sslcertfile option. At least
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Jack L. Stone wrote:
The content I need will always fall beneath a row of pound signs, and there
is content above that row I don't want, like this:
bunch of rows I don't need here
### --- the top of stuff needed
row1
If you want the '#' line
On Mon, 6 Sep 2010, Bill Tillman wrote:
I have two LAN segments with a FreeBSD server on each.
Server A is 10.0.0.254
Server B is 192.168.0.102
I setup server A has two drives and I setup a share on drive #2 to be shared
via NFS with the both networks. I also made a symlink on drive #2 to a
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, A. Wright wrote:
your symlinks will work -- that is, if you have this kind of
/etc/fstab entry, mounting /disk1 on A to /disk1 on B:
A:/disk1/somedir/disk1/somedir
A:/disk2/disk2
then a symlink in /disk1/somedir/link pointing
and qmail
but am not sure that they are appropriate. I could use the built in
sendmail, but worry about security.
Thank you for any suggestions.
Greg Wright
BC Rail
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On Mar 8, 2004, at 11:25 AM, Wright, Greg wrote:
I would like
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mingo lu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
are there any free IDS (intrusion dection system)
packages out there for
ln -sf dev/null kernel
HTH
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H.M.
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with this is to know what applications you are running to
monitor them. as of now though there does not seem to be an open
security hole with that version of apache...altho who knows what will
happen tommorow.
HTH
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disks accordingly. the idea of having a
large /usr/ partition is that this is generally where the alot of the
systems source code lives as well as the ports tree...this can take up
alot of room as time goes on if you are not carefull.
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above, copy one of the
files located in:
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/
to /etc or /usr/local/etc or some-such-place, edit it as needed and run:
$ cvsup /etc/standard-supfile
for example.
HTH
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on what you are
going to be processing.
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NP
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there are no tweaks to your /etc/make.conf file
(does not look like you are even using -O2 which may cause problems.)
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on device.hints(5) please visit Section 12.5
hope this helps.
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unless i'm missing something you are making the connection then typing
exit in the shell.
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). I've never tried running X in a vmware machine, but if
you are able to get the binary up and running I assume you should be
able to change these config options. if this does not work i'd
suggest posting the interesting portions of /var/log/XFree86.0.log to
the list.
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them in that environment. or you
could setup a jail for each user which achieves similar results. i've
gone the chroot route with proftpd, which worked fine...altho i'm not
sure about doing it with sshd
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, and is generally considered
good debugging practice. Finally, I would post any debugging or error
messages your are getting in your logs as well.
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this on a production box at all. this is probably
the first thing i'd look at if i had a production box i was thinking
up upgrading:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.3R/migration-guide.html
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still think postfix or sendmail are really
your only sane choices. They are both quite flexible, and do not lock
you into one hardware/OS which some would consider a good thing.
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3. I am unable to locate this file anywhere.
Is this a FreeBSD .so or a samba .so. It seems like this may be a
samba object, if so I'd try pinging the samba list, after searching
thier archives first ;)
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I have set FBSD up on an old pentium II MMX 233 MHZ machine and everything works fine
except for the mouse (serial). When using X the mouse behaves crazy i cant get it to
move in any useful way. Ive checked and checked and found:
edit /etc/XF86Config and set Protocol to Sysmouse and Device to
Hello All,
What is the best way to share an internet connection between FreeBSD and Linux and
FreeBSD and windows.
Thanks.
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I'm having a problem setting up Samba(Ver 2.2.7a) on FreeBSD. Ive already set Samba up
on RedHAt and Mandrake with no issues.
I can see the icon for the FreeBSD share under Network Neighborhood but when it is
clicked I get the message:
The computer or sharename could not be found.
On the
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defiantly do Daullink DVI. You will obviously need to set it
up properly in xorg.conf. Can't comment on the ati cards, but they
should defiantly handle dual DVI out as well. I'd also check out
Xorg's Xinimera (spelling?) extensions...
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pete wright wrote:
Saw the newly posted list of projects that need volunteers. One
project in particular caught my eye:
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/#p-pxeinstaller
(FreeBSD PXE Install support)
I do not see an email
systat will should show
load on a per-cpu basis. xosview should as well, although i'm not
sure how you compiled/installed it.
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, it should help
you get started with this process:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/hubs/index.html
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as a backup atleast. and heck, if
you pony up ~$20 (us) you get a lifetime NetBSD shell. Not too bad
IMHO.
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On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 02:11:06PM +0100, Richard Collyer wrote:
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
If your running FreeBSD just get a qmail server on the go and slap
squirrelmail on there for web
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Hallo !
I'm sure there is some info on this, but I can't seem to find it.
I guess what I'm looking for is the FreeBSD Clustering for Dummies
guide.
I am fairly comfortable with FreeBSD itself, but clustering is still new
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Hallo !
I'm sure there is some info on this, but I can't seem to find it.
I guess what I'm looking for is the FreeBSD Clustering for Dummies
guide.
Dummies aren't
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the computer.
please help.
Welcome to the wonderful world of FreeBSD and Unix! This is the best
place to start learning about your newly installed OS:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
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or port. this is the
case with the diable-jre-1.5 package for sure. also check the output
of about:plugins in your URL bar in firefox to see if it's getting
registered.
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Hello,
I'm having trouble understanding the tar mt blocksize settings and
operation. From information around the internet, I think this is how it
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If I run mt blocksize 1024, that sets the actual drive to write data in
1024 byte
What is the best way to share an internet connection between two FreeBSD
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I'm having a problem setting up Apache. The httpd
daemon is up and running and I can access the
webserver via http://localhost. (I can see a test page
I created).
When I try to connect to the webserver via the IP
address of my DSL connection I get the error:
the connection was refused when
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Any ideas would be most gratefully received, I'm totally clueless on
this.
you may want to post a dmesg to the list. i have had problems with
em on my X31 with 5.x releases in the past. seemed like an IRQ
issue, altho i
If my ISP blocking port 80 and all other ports, what
options do I have for running Apache.
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I just got a new server with a SuperMicro X6DH8-G motherboard. it's
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The Controllers:
8006-2LP
8506-4LP
A couple of days ago I installed 4.10 on old
now.
Thanks.
Ben.
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I just got a new server with a SuperMicro X6DH8-G motherboard. it's
basically a dual xeon board with 2
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 17:22:17 +0200, Stefan [Swebase AB]
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I have tried searching for this but i only get reports made by students
and private programmers, i trust a programmer more than a large
corporation any day but to show a person i know and convince him i need
There's also less documentation, fewer resources, etc. So its more difficult
to be proficient in unix than in windows.
what are you talking about less documentation for Unix?!? What
Unix are you referring to...Solaris...HPUX..AIX...BSD? I'm sorry to
bite on this flame bait but i've been
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There's also less documentation, fewer resources, etc. So its more
difficult
to be proficient in unix than in
of those
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this. now as far as reasons why you may want to/or not do
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arp: 192.168.1.1 is on fxp0 but got reply from 00:07:e9:10:43:78 on
which can be diabled:
net.link.ether.inet.log_arp_wrong_iface: 1
i belive, don't have a box to check the sysctl with right now
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implementation are the
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HTH
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, we're going to have 'official' torrents for the release this
time. Thanks for doing this for rc2 though.
Kris
hey this is an awesome idea. a timely link here:
http://in.tech.yahoo.com/041103/137/2ho4i.html
(sorry for the repost /. readers)
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be worth posting a dmesg/kernconf as well.
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. not only will you gain the added benifits of quicker
disk I/O with SCSI RAID but I think you find a much more reliable
system in the long run.
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you are using to the
list as well. It sounds like there may be an issue with you AGP or
PCI slot tho, just to throw a wild guess out there ;) (I've had
similar behaviour in the past that I tracked down to a bad AGP
slot).
HTH
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it is off the top of my head. it seems a little odd that this
application would require some linux specific stuff tho...
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. I've been using them for
a while now and am quite happy with them too. if you check out their
jobs board there are openings for FreeBSD engineers:
http://dynamicnetworkservices.com/jobs-hiring
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Sure would like a copy of your scrips.
Thanks
+1 here. would it be possible to post the scripts, or a url, to the list?
cheers,
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Hi All,
Have worked on this for a week or more with no success. Running xorgconfig as
root gives a kde gui that works but once I click anything the screen just goes
to fuzzy vertical lines. The only other config that really works makes the
screen and icons really HUGE. Could you point me in
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Konrad Heuer wrote:
I'd like to ask for your experiences with NFS locking in larger environments.
Our experiences are not so satisfying. Our NFS servers for user home
This matches my historical experience, especially if you add in
periodically wedged and ignored lock
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009, Barnaby Scott wrote:
Can I ask one more possibly really dumb question, to which I can find no
answer: Is there a 'conventional', or sensible for one reason or another,
place to download application source to? Presumably you don't want it mixed
Not dumb at all. There are
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Chuck Robey wrote:
I've finally decided that it's way past time that I switched from using cvs for
my home archive (currently /home/ncvs) to using subversion. I'm trying to hunt
down a web page that might give a set of rules to help moving things. I've
It appears that
://www.nvidia.com/object/freebsd_1.0-4365.html
Regarding games in particular - it really depends on which game you
are looking to play, and what it's requirements are. I have played
HalfLife2 via wine emulation on FreeBSD using the nvidia driver for
example.
HTH
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