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sbsize infinity bytes
vmemoryuse infinity kB
Try running limits as the mailman user, not root. All the mailman
programs run as your mailman user.
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Yes, change it so that you can su to mailman and then run limits
again. You need to see what happens in the context of user mailman
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Sir/Madam:
I don't find much coverage on MIPv6 (Mobile IPv6) on your Handbook.
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from graphics (for example I'd like to list imagemagick's commands and/or
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for configs, however I'd really love to hear from anyone who knows for
sure if this board will work or not.
If someone can read C and feels like having a quick LOOK at the driver (or
at my test system), I could try to compensate you for some time.
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Fetching 4 metadata patches... done.
Applying metadata patches... done.
Fetching 4 metadata files...
[and so on]
Am I using this thing wrong?
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Ports tree is already up to date.
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Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 4 mirrors found.
Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap3
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fetching utility for a while (you could
only use it if you were a supporter tho). I'm not sure if this is still
the case. At any rate, is there any special provision for local
sourceforge mirrors, as above?
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Hello all,
In looking through some pam stuff I find that there's a pam_passwdqc
module to do password quality control.
However, in reading the passwd man page, NO mention is made of either pam,
or /etc/pam.d/passwd
Is passwd a legacy tool which doesn't support this pam feature?
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checks /boot/modules/ , so copy your stuff there.
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or
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I'd offer to help but my postfix foo isn't what it needs to be.
x
As technical types, coders, porters, etc, I feel we're beyond the level of
end user for whom this would be too complicated.
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. That and a unicode VGA font
(like at http://www.inp.nsk.su/~bolkhov/files/fonts/univga/ ) would
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But why is it that portupgrade feels the need to upgrade gpg to gpg2, when
gpg is still in the tree?
I'm running a portupgrade -rf gettext, and didn't previously have gpg2
installed.
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It seems most of the things I want to do under freeBSD have been turned
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Is there some major reason it cannot be made into a KLD as well?
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are just regular
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Hey all.
I see i386-unknown as a build target all the time.
So my (possibly silly) question is: what's the unknown variable here? And
why isn't it?
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) but then fail to compile.
I.e. why does the APR not set CFLAGS and LDFLAGS correctly.
This is not a question for -questions, but I'm stating it here in case
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All,
I'm of the realization that FreeBSD is a volunteer project, but there's a
recent issue I've hit, and I've contacted nearly EVERYONE I can think of
about it to try
a deeper problem here).
I mean, obviously if they've got a standard layout defined in the apache
tree, the apache people expect the code to build on this OS (otherwise if
the ports-patches are so necessary, we would just define the layout there
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Hey All,
I recently CVSUPPED to what I thought would be 6.2-STABLE but instead got
6.3-PRERELEASE.
However, I look at www.freebsd.org/releng and I see no reference to the
release cycle of 6.3.
Was this a mistake of some sort?
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be expect, but that's not right.
Trust your mind :) It's expect.
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can see at a glance what's running more easily.
It's a standard thing on many OSes, and I was sorta hoping it'd be
available on FreeBSD. Maybe under a different name?
It's usually a separate command (ptree on Solaris for example). Try
the sysutils/pstree port.
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building with -O2, apply the patch in PR 101590.
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May be not entirely correct, but close:
ldd binary | grep
multiple filenames on its
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md5 *
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will be different for each
model; diskinfo -t can help here). For SCSI, FC, or drives hung off a
raid controller, your bottleneck may be the speed of the shared
interface or your pci bus, depending on how many drives you have
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builtin ,
but catching it and then doing a kill -INT $$ after all your workers
have completed is more complicated since the wait command will exit
when a signal is received, and I don't think it will tell you why it
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not seeing any
slowdown, then you must have a fast machine :) Using an ipfw table
should be even better, though. That lets you load any number of
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I use allow icmp from any to any icmptypes 0,3,11,12 in
those types being echo reply, destination unreachable,
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*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_7
There is no bug-fix-only 7.0 branch, since 7.0 hasn't been released
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You want RELENG_6_2
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What port should I make to get ncftpput?
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is in blocks. Even
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Why not cat /blah /bleh ? dd is usually used on raw device nodes,
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the
penguinistas)...
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Apache 2.2.4 with mod_ssl start up problem
I have the same problem when trying to start Apache 2.0.61 and Openssl
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Did you ever get a response or figure out what the problem was?
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build might help too.
Another possibility is that the freebsd-port version of
/usr/local/lib/libpcre.so.0 has gotten damaged somehow. FreeBSD's grep
doesn't link with pcre so it's sort of unlikely that that would be the
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Also, could someone please commit a table-save-state startup/shutdown
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any host-specific config, or fetch the raw distribution files and
extract them onto the new drive. That way you get a working system
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you think that stdout has
a limit? stdout could be anything: tty, socket, pipe, file, etc. If
you have redirected stdout from a script to a file, like ls ls.txt,
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Unfortunately it doesn't look like there's a summary or analysis option
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to syscalls that end up blocking (sleep, read, write, select etc).
Involuntary ones are done by the scheduler when the process has used up
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doesn't give you that option.
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kernel currently. All you get is the aggregate total from things like
top and vmstat. It'd be interesting to see Solaris-style mpstat output
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the boot process, so I
can't use kldload to load the module from a fixit floppy or something like
that.
My workaround at the moment is that I am downloading a snapshot ISO of
-STABLE
It might be nice if the loading modules from floppy procedure (while
rarely required) was better documented.
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Removable Direct
Access SCSI-2 device
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da3: 249MB (511488 512 byte sectors: 64H 32S/T 249C)
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tried multiple drives, cables, and disks.
It's on a tyan dual opteron system.
Help much appreciated -- next plan is to create a scratch SATA volume to
play host to the raid card, but I would like to fix this somehow.
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kernel.
I have netgear 54g wireless, With no WEP or WPA or any of that, but with
MAC filter on..
I even turned that filter off, and still no luck.
can anyone help?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-wireless.html
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get this working if
that is still an issue?
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In the last episode (Aug 26), Aminuddin said:
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In the last episode (Aug 26), Aminuddin said:
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In the last episode (Aug 26), Aminuddin said:
How do you block this large range of ip addresses from
different subnet? IPFW
talking to change regularly defeats this.
ntpd does a single DNS lookup for each server at startup and doesn't
shift from them even if the DNS changes, so that's not an issue.
Good enough to keep time on my server though, I suppose, since I'm
not running a cellular network. :)
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freebsd 6.2 i386 generic
geforce 7300gt
fresh install.. have updated source, and new ports tree..
installd x11, and then nvidia drivers no luck, all i get is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver]# make install
=== Building for nvidia-driver-100.14.11
=== src (all)
cc -O2
uses the same radix tree lookup
format as the kernel's routing tables, so it scales well to large
amounts of sparse addresses. man ipfw, search for lookup tables.
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