a database as a test successfully..
IIRC, it's: 'mysql -u root -p mypassword'
HTH,
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a mergemaster, and am rebuilding
world on another virtual terminal. What FAQ did I miss?
I saw nothing in UPDATING (pam.conf is gone some time
ago)
I'd really like to go home sometime tonight...
anyone got a few minutes to shed some light?
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dmesg, etc.
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On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 10:05:46AM -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
By the way, any more FreeBSD-cons coming up, does anyone know?
jerry
Dan Langille's got FreeBSDCan ... I think next month in
Toronto. Check Google
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, because
it's for real old hw. Anything even relatively recent will
be automagically detected by the kernel, unless it's so
cheap, new or esoteric as to not be supported
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a full ISO for, say,
5.2, the source and docs for that will be outdated before very
long. If I just install base and then cvsup my docs/source/ports,
I can have cutting edge in a rather short time and a quicker
download in the first place.
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You can avoid that pain without making / much bigger by installing the
editors/e3 port and moving /usr/local/bin/e3* to /bin/. You'll get
fair vi, emacs, pico, wordstar, and nedit
next for putting two sites on one server
:-)
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an apple...IIRC, that didn't work out too well ;-)
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On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 02:01:18PM +0530, Anil Garg wrote:
Hi,
I ftp'd a file from windows to freebsdnot its every line has ^M at its
end. Is there some command in vi (or some way) by whcih ^M can be removed.
Thanks
Anil
YAW (yet another way...)
sed 's/.$//' infile.txt outfile.txt
or 216.109.112.135, for example.
What's the output of `netstat -rn` ?
2. Are you running a firewall on your gateway that
is either a] not handling NAT properly, or b] blocking
DNS packets to your box at 192.168.0.3?
Just my 2 cents...HTH,
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* exaggerationWhy M$ assumes the only thing you'll ever want
to d/l via ftp is ASCII text /*slight* exaggeration is beyond me
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As mentioned, there is a hardware compatibility list on
the Project's site. I would also suggest reading through
the handbook, looking for pages at Google (how-tos, etc),
and scanning the archives of the various mailing lists.
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, and it wasn't a laptop anyhow.
Anything in the log files?
You might attached your configuration file and see if anyone
can spot something you might have missed.
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Hmm, that might mean something. What do you get from:
sysctl -a | grep timecounter
??
IANAE, but I wonder if ntpd is going to be able to sync
up until the local clock runs realistically
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On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 03:05:22PM -0600, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
John wrote:
OK - on my FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE system, as I have documented (cf:
message thread Re: ntpd problems since upgrading to 5.3), ntpd
won't run, even with an identical configuation to the 5.2.1 system
next
?
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--On Friday, January 21, 2005 05:41:05 PM -0500 Frank Laszlo
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I recived one of these to my personal address. looks like spam maybe.
Oh great. So now we're getting spam that serves no purpose at all?
Gotta love the internet
It actually seems to
/apsfilter), and you might
be able to find out it your printer would work with it
at www.apsfilter.org (I'm pretty sure it would)
It's nice software, IMHO, and who knows, maybe Andreas
doesn't yet have a postcard from your location
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runs as.
See crontab(5) for more details.
Dan
As well as periodic(8), which is an excellent exposition on the
subject (if you read manpages at all ... it's real nice compared
to some :-)
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what does the asterisk mean and the period mean before the server name?
It is in the manpage. Scroll to the paragraph the has
dmpeers as its keyword
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the amount of code running
in kernelspace as low as possible
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20040719 in /usr/ports/UPDATING.
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this team is responsible for the documentation and the web-site,
and probably they would like to know of the difficulty you're
having.
Hmm, I'll tell you what, I'll cc: this over there as well...
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a little too tight, and he doesn't read the list ...
I might be wrong
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is not recommended for PHPx.x, for whichever x.x
you would be considering.
I haven't yet dared make that switch, but it's more from laziness
than fear, I guess
If you've already considered this, please ignore my feeble response.
However, maybe it'll keep the thread alive.
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on
anything but Solaris. I don't know if that's out of date now, or not.
Now, FreeBSD 5 generally has IPv6 out of the box, so I wonder ...
but as I said, I'm in way over my head on this one.
Have you tried a kde users list? Or maybe the freebsd-x11 one?
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else knows anything about BSD or Tux,
what's really holding you back?
Anyway, enough trolling. What about compiling new versions of PHP/
MySQL from source, and seeing if they'll still run on 3.2?
And I wish you luck whatever you decide (or are allowed?) to do.
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Gert Cuykens wrote:
Can you see all ssh conections when you do netstat -f inet ?
Probably, in most common configurations,
unless they're on the loopback interface.
What protocol does ssh uses ? is it tcp ?
Yes.
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to flame anyone, but it would be almost
criminal to allow this thread to go into the archives without
I doubt that FreeBSD supports the Sempron being answered
in a more authoritative way.
FreeBSD supports the Sempron. Until PR's are filed that prove
otherwise, it does it so quite well, too.
Kevin
followed a link that led to some site with an Any Da _ _
Browser logo. Loved the thought, and we should all do that --- there
are standards. But, of course, I can't use that graphic on most of my
sites
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configuration (there might
be some)
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Gert Cuykens wrote:
They are all located under files right ? But what are they and what do they do ?
%man patch
!!
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are not welcome to use sshd from
bt20510.hvcc.edu.
I have made changes to hosts.allow to only allow my local network and
the ip's of the workstations from school. I am running PF and only
allowed the same rules. So what gives?
Can you show the pertinent lines from /etc/hosts.allow?
Kevin
knew, most
internal modems depended on Windows software to work, because the
manufacturers off-loaded all the processing to the machine's CPU. A
port exists to drive Lucent chipsets, though.
HTH,
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* the system, not
administrate it
on a daily basis (/me dons asbestos underclothing), generally speaking.
What do you get from
%cat /etc/rc.conf
??
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*low cost* dedicated servers
(or even better, a donated server) are welcome. Contact me at my
freebsd.org address --
daemonology.net email is currently broken.
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root's crontab using @reboot in place of the usual fields
for min-hour-day and friends...
I've used this before when installing from source:
@reboot /usr/local/sbin/apachectl start
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MySQL support, you will have to
also install the extensions.
That's most likely the issue.
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thx
You're welcome.
Oh, whoops! You *did* have a question!
Check the F.A.Q.
I believe this one is in FAQ Chapter 10, subpoint 12.
Good luck!
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; then it won't be looking for non-existent
3rd party software any longer.
You should probably ask again to see if you can go straight to
5.3 from 5.1, or upgrade to 5.2.1 first and then 5.3. I'm not
sure, myself.
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or somesuch.
I'm pretty sure that there is/are an organization(s) that does
secondary DNS for free, or at least there *used* to be.
Good luck!
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with Windows whether they know it or not.
For my office, a FreeBSD desktop makes a good bit of sense. I don't
have major software issues with FreeBSD, and my unit cost is a hundred
bucks or more less than a Windows desktop.
But, in that, *we* are atypical, I suppose.
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. The search that got these (URI will wrap
in your mail, I expect):
http://www.phpbuilder.com/board/search.php?action=showresultssearchid=755680sortby=lastpostsortorder=descendingperpage=25pagenumber=1
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; but you may
want to be careful that in burning the thatch from the yard,
you don't catch the forest on fire.
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have backups, right?)
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Feb 15 08:54:37 prod /kernel: aac0: **Monitor** ID(0:02:0); Unrecovered
Read Error
Feb 15 08:54:37 prod /kernel: aac0: **Monitor** Container 0 failed
REBUILD task: I/O error - drive 0:2:0 failed
Feb 15 08:54:37 prod /kernel: aac0: **Monitor** Container 0 failed
, see www.sendmail.org)
PostFix and Exim are two other frequently mentioned
MTAs. FreeBSD's mail servers now run PostFix. Their
site is www.postfix.org.
My $.02,
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. Type the text where desired.
Probably backspace and delete work well, too.
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ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/gtray-1.1.tar.gz
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a config menu, I believe you'll need to make
rmconfig
in that directory and try again but I may be wrong on that.
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-
Basically, you must have 1]LoadModule 2]AddModule and
3]AddType declarations in httpd.conf, then restart Apache
and your scripts should work fine.
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it was a rendering/CSS bug, though.
I'd sure keep an eye on:
top(1)
/var/log/httpd-access.log
/var/log/httpd-error.log
Is there any pattern to these misloaded pages?
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Benjamin Dover wrote:
I am looking for the file gtray-1.1.tar.gz it is the distfile for
/usr/ports/mail/gtray It is the Gmail tray app to indicate new mail
notifications. The site has gone
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Then, the larger problem: it appears that bsdnerds.com
is mirroring list traffic back to the list --- check this out
(partially snipped, telltale lines are about halfway down):
Received: from mx2.freebsd.org (mx2.freebsd.org [216.136.204.119])
by ezekiel.daleco.biz (8.13.1
posts, mails
with heads up or buildworld fails in domainname in the subject
line, etc.). I'm subscribed, but haven't been keeping up over there
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have all your /etc/fstab filesystems mounted normally, and
can perform this operation.
I might recommend some action besides rm on a kernel
module, though (mv?).
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Might show you something ...
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looks much different than it did back on Win98. (Well, on 10 items
on this desktop --- but the toolbars [32 launchers now] make up for it.)
Except, it never turns blue and give me ominous white letters, nor
does it ever lockup without leaving me some option besides a
power cycle.
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*I'm
video cards
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fun).
I figured there was a way. Most times there is. I was thinking
two Xservers, one monitor. CTL-ALT-F2 is Desktop B, CTL-ALT-F3
is desktop C, etc. How 'bout that?
Of course, I really have no idea *why*, either; but it does at
least sound fun.
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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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Subject: Re: Different OS's? Marketshare
There are so many other WMs
project to me, though. I've toyed with the
idea of starting a diskless LAN (mostly for fun), but haven't had guts
to try it yet.
3. Anything else your BIOS might support that you can figure out
how to get started with, but I have no idea what devices those might
be
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interface, I could see some possibilities, though it's
a rather desperate endeavor.
Or am I just really, really dense here?
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in using sysinstall
for getting the index, but most of my experiences using
it to try and do anything in terms of packages/ports seem
to indicate that it has basically one idea of where to look,
and that idea isn't the newest ports tree. I could be wrong.
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and piping my partitions through tar, but I
don't recall it being an immensely satisfying experience.
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Well, I've been under the impression for a while that sysinstall
is not necessarily reliable ...
big snip
I need to add, in order that my previous post not go into the archives
as absolute fact, and that I not be considered by the general public
as more of an idiot than I might
of a recently built package from
the Project's bento cluster, (or whatever it's called), you
could use pkg_add against that address and get something
newer if you wanted to. Me, I like ports
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grok it yet, so I can't say if it's exactly what you need. It could
be a lot more ...
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for me on at least two different
occasions
when we faced this problem.
IIRC, one was an old AMD K6-2/475 on an Asus P5-A mobo; the other was an
original Pentium, but I don't know the mobo model off the top of my head.
HTH,
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are missing an `a' parition
require user
intervention during the boot process.
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P.S. It might be better to go back and set things up
correctly. As someone just said, you can do it with
just / and swap, if you don't feel the need to have
seperate partitions for /var, /usr, /tmp
) that shows a mail
going to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Which brings us to /etc/mail/aliases. Is the alias for root pointing
to your email address?
I'm sure there's stuff I may have missed as well, but here's the start
of a debug checklist.
HTH,
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root daemon 0 Mar 21 2004 acct
-rw-r--r-- 1 root daemon33 Mar 2 20:55 lock
-rw-r--r-- 1 root daemon 42235080 Mar 2 20:55 log
-rw-r--r-- 1 root daemon25 Mar 2 20:55 status
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sn1tch wrote:
I ran nmap against one of my BSD boxes and it keeps returning port
199:smux.. I have no idea why it would be running or what its for. I
am running nmap from a windows machine...would this affect it any?
Thanks
Are you running SNMP?
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rebooting again to return to multi-user (normal)
mode.
Good luck.
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- without any partitions defined (disk completely cleared)
- with UDMA66 enabled and disabled (also in HDD's firmware)
but I didn't succeed either...
lots of snip --- thanks for very detailed posting...
Did you try with the BIOS's PLUG-N-PLAY OS set to OFF/NO?
Just a thought.
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Warren wrote:
Something is a lil funky somewhere as im almost every 10min getting a message
displayed on screensaying the following:
Mar 9 18:50:00 enterprise sm-mta[171517]:j298o06o017151: syserr(root):
collect: cannot write ./dfj298o06o017151 (bfcommit, uid-0, gid=25) No such
file or
destination?
[510] Wed 09.Mar.2005 8:38:14
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# whois 196.0.0.0
No match found for 196.0.0.0.
# ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2005-03-08 19:10
# Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database.
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# rm cron.zzuL4BB
rm: cron.zzuL4BB: Operation not permitted
Of course, the classic answer is a question in itself...
Are you doing this as root?
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using the SharedDocs folder on the XP box?
From FBSD, as root:
# mount_smbfs -N //XPbox/SharedDocs /mnt
I have cron do this at every reboot. If I need to put
anything on my XP Box, it's as simple as using tar,
cp, whatever.
Won't help in the vice versa case, of course...
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takes more of my time than it's worth,
and that's an economic issue, to be sure. I'm beginning
to think that, if you have time to spend on it, b] isn't
such a bad option. But I've not found the *answer*
yet.
Good luck.
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the errors. Does anyone have any clue what I can do about
this?
Thanks
/Brian
And the only, I repeat *only* thing different is the **case**?
You have the same motherboard, same power supply
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Could be a rumor, I guess.
Jus' trolling :-)
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* Umm, woops! End User License Agreement, I see now it sez
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in this instance. I've seen the error
several times, too, and so far so good.
I am willing to be corrected by my betters, though, of course.
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Draw your own conclusions
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P.S. I have nothing personal against Linux, Mr. Torvalds, or
$name_here. It's just that I'm a family-oriented person ;-)
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*I'm not necessarily implying that you didn't, but maybe you didn't
read it all, or the right one, or misread something ... IIRC I skipped
over something pretty important first try, also
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) that might
help you find any problem reports dealing with a
specific driver or hardware device.
I hope you get it working soon.
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Michael C. Shultz wrote:
adding my $0.02 to the pot
I hope FreeBSD folks have more pride in their product than
to allow a few malcontents cause a logo change. If bestie goes
AWOL so may I. Using a product when its own designers won't
stick by it seams unwise.
-Mike
For what values of it?
Well, it *should* be plenty. How did you partition the drive?
Could you show us the output of df, the output of
cat /etc/fstab, and give the text and context of the
warning message you refer to?
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that issue
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HTH,
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to the real men
out there.
Kevin Kinsey
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, where you could specify your environment
vars on the command line ?
I dunno if that might mess stuff up, in terms of either
startup order nor what would happen at shutdown, though.
Like I said, it's kind of a nasty hack. But I'm pretty good
at those, it seems.
Good luck.
Kevin Kinsey
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