dspW0.3
This is getting really frustrating since I tried all
possible setting combinations in KDE3.
I hope someone can help.
Many thanks in advance,
lars.
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/boot/loader.conf =
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
userconfig_script_load=YES
linux_load=YES
nvidia_load=YES
#snd_cs4281_load=YES
This is getting really frustrating since I tried all
possible setting combinations in KDE3.
I hope someone can help.
Many thanks in advance,
lars
: Intel 82801DB (ICH4) USB Controller USB-A port ...
well, it get's recognised;
I noticed that all PCI and USB hardware is on IRQ 11,
may that be the cause?
So, dear list, what am I doing wrong?
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When I want to install FreeBSD 4.7
on a 120gb Samsung Spinpoint hdd,
on a Asus p4t533 motherboard (Intel 850e),
only 32 gb are recognised by the installer.
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I've set my hdd to
Cable Select in upper 32GB
(capacity 32 GB) at the moment.
I'll try
Master with limit capacity in upper 32GB
(capacity 32 GB) next, brb.
Nathan Kinkade wrote:
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 08:45:49PM +0100, lars wrote:
Hi all,
When I want to install FreeBSD 4.7
on a 120gb
Thanks for the pointer, the whole drive gets recognised now.
The leaflet (that came with the hdd) calls
Master with limit capacity in upper 32GB
(capacity 32 GB)
Pin Setting (32 GB Clip Pin Setting).
Anyway, it works.
Thanks.
lars wrote:
I've set my hdd to
Cable Select in upper 32GB
Henning Kamp's explanation on that:
http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/faq/16.19.shtml
So, have a nice day everyone
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Ian Lord wrote:
thanks !
I'll check into this (ssh)
Thanks a lot for your help
There's also a good book,
Essential CVS by Jenn Vesperman
that can be a lot of help setting up
and, especially, maintaining a CVS repository.
Btw, if you don't have company or departemental constraints
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I'm looking at deploying some HP servers in the new year,and one thing
that I'm finding a drawback is that their iLO, as far as I can tell,
would require me to open on browser window for ever server I want to
monitor remotely ...
Does anyone know of any tools (OSS,
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, lars wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I'm looking at deploying some HP servers in the new year,and one
thing that I'm finding a drawback is that their iLO, as far as I can
tell, would require me to open on browser window for ever server I
want
Hi,
we have a bunch of Hp servers in our server room.
The ilo card (standard or upgraded) doesnt support ssh. It's a web based
device. In fact, you don't need the advanced feature unless you want
graphical view of your server or if you want to mounth isos in the
virtual cdrom.
I think you
Hmmm I just tried a bunch of my servers:
G1 servers are accepting telnet, but not ssh
G3 servers are accepting neither
Connecting with telnet only gives me the status of the server (up or down)
But I don't have G2 neither G4 servers perhaps it's a new feature of G4
servers...
I couldn't say,
Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Been doing some more research on HPs iLO interface for their Proliant
servers, and it looks sweet ... I really hate the idea of having to have
multiple web browser windows opened up for multiple servers though ...
Does anyone know of anything,
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You could use dmidecode, it's in the Ports.
hth
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the problems you discovered.
Begin with the problem that has a high impact and high probability
when/of happening. The FreeBSD box maybe?
If you can get away with it, make unnoticable changes without asking.
Saves you losing your mind in discussions and politics.
You'll be fine.
Cheers
Lars
reboot in 15s - press key on the console to abort
Could it be your RAID controller is failing?
device twe # 3ware ATA RAID
HTH
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Sean wrote on Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 04:09:27PM -0500:
Looking for recommendations on any Unix programming books.
I have been out of things for a while so I would put my skill level back
to the beginning.
W. Richard Steven's Advanced Programming in the Unix
Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Not sure who best to send this to, but figured I'd send it publicly to
see also if others think this idea might have merit ...
Basically, I'm just about to take possession of my first HP server ...
my biggest 'fear' is that HP
Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'k, I figured out to go to the IP on the web to see the iLO interface, but,
how do you do SSH into the box? I see the configuration options through
iLO's interface, but:
ssh 192.168.1.105
ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.105 port 22: Connection
Kristian Vaaf wrote:
Hello!
Just curious, what do I need to do to be able to execute this script like:
$ text-replace old_string new_string
I find it a bit inconvenient having to edit the script for every thing I need
to replace.
Thanks,
Kristian
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
#
# Replace old
the two volumes as
two disks and behave accordingly?
Has anyone on this list successfully deployed
a system in such a way?
Or do you have any suggestion to improve on this idea of setup?
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Frank Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I'm thinking to setup a FreeBSD based load balancing cluster email hub.
Actually it is a all in one machine that runs
SMTP,IMAP,IMAPS,POP3,POP3S,antivirus,antispam,Webmail.
I would like to split load on several machines
but have no
.
No problem, I think I'd do that via iLO or something like that.
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/usr/ports/dns/bind9
Installing via ports is most probably the best way to install any software.
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I used sysinstall to look for it: the chose
configure-packages-ftp-main site-package selection-DNS
in there I saw several versions of BIND but 9.3.1 was the newest.
What am I doing wrong? I chose FTP to try to get the most up to date
infowhat
Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Note: there is a freebsd-proliant mailing list as well
Of course, hehe, damn habits.
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If you're buying new hardware, pretty much anything has enough CPU to handle
the
reader side; the spamfiltering and virus scanning will be more CPU-intensive.
Dual-3GHz Xeon's with 2GB of RAM? Your normal candidates, Dell, HP, IBM, all
have reasonably
Peter wrote:
I am in the market for a UPS to effect automatic shutdown (via DB9) of a
file server (which will run FreeBSD 6.0). I have noticed some large price
fluctuations and I don't understand why. I am comparing units of equal
strength, say 750 VA. Any comments on what I should be looking
Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What tool allows me to boot on some media (cd, fd) and create partitions
of various types (for FreeBSD, Windows 98/2000 at least) and sizes (in
sectors)?
Partition Magic maybe?
Check google (keywords = partition tool), maybe that'll also help you
ask your
Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's time to set up another box to act as file server and I'm at the
crucial motherboard-choice stage. I'm looking for recommendations for an
i386 single-cpu mid-price board that work well with FreeBSD 6.0-stable. I
don't see the point in buying an Intel cpu
FreeBSD Prospect [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Reading a lot about FreeBSD recently made me really curious. I know, that the
founder of Gentoo (the well known GNU/Linux meta-distribution, which is also
based on compiling everything from source) was using FreeBSD for some time,
before
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2/9/06, Frank Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Is it possible with FreeBSD to setup a virtual IP interface
with load balancing that use two or more ethernet ports ?
I think you should have a
Robert Slade wrote:
On Sun, 2006-02-12 at 04:39, Playnet wrote:
Hello FreeBSD,
I see many records as
Feb 10 21:08:55 sstand sshd[84600]: Failed password for root from 61.218.130.20
port 46356 ssh2
How can i block these IP, who try root as login?
Have any soft in ports?
In the default
)
to run correctly with FreeBSD?
Or can anyone recommend a gamer-class/high-precision mouse that works
correctly? I like my FPS, so that's important to me.
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Thanks a lot for the pointer, Joe.
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David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 01:01:33 -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
FreeBSD is showing 4th place right now behind Linux, SunOS and Netware for
Average Uptimes ... with ours being an average of 120 days
Which shows yet again how utterly worthless this
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Actually, in my case, I'm more interested in % uptime then long uptimes,
something that this site does keep track of ...
Ok, it's not entirely silly then ;-)
I'm not convinced though that uptime is a useful metric.
At a time when Windows NT was so useless and
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Wait, I think we are talking about two different things ... I'm not
looking at 'how long its been up', I'm looking at % of time its been up
... rebooting a server once a month to upgrade it, even if its down for
5min, is about 99.989% uptime, which is a good number, but
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, lars wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Wait, I think we are talking about two different things ... I'm not
looking at 'how long its been up', I'm looking at % of time its been
up ... rebooting a server once a month to upgrade it, even if its
down
Eric Schultz wrote:
lars wrote:
A long uptime means that the machine hasn't been rebooted for a long
time. If that time's longer than the time to the last patch that
required a kernel recompilation and a reboot, it means the server is not
patched. Where's the point in advertising an unpatched
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, lars wrote:
If your machine only runs an NFS daemon and is behind a firewall,
ok, you don't need to patch it asap when an NFS SA and patch is
issued, if all clients connecting to the machine are benign.
Actually, there are alot of situations
Kristian Vaaf wrote:
At 13:11 17.02.2006, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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Hello.
Yes, how
lars wrote:
I have a Diamondback that works well under Xorg and console:
ums0: Razer Razer Diamondback Optical Mouse, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 2,
iclass 3/1
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol auto
Option Device /dev
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
You can say you are losing out on 'stability fixes', else the server
itself wouldn't stay up that long ... so about the only thing you
lose would be performance related improvements and/or stuff like
memory leakage ...
And I could do this all *without* any firewalls
On Saturday 09 July 2005 16:52:16, Ean Kingston wrote:
On July 9, 2005 09:04 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have a FreeBSD slice (/dev/ad4s3) on which my FreeBSD system lives and
some unused free diskspace (resulting from deletion of another OS (no
names
:-))) on the harddisk. I'd
Eric Pretorious wrote:
Hello, All:
I've inherited a 4.10 system that needs to be kept current but does NOT have
cvsup installed yet. What's the best way to bring this system up-to-date with
4-STABLE?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/synching.html
Bob Bomar wrote:
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 10:23:13AM -0500, Jim Freeze wrote:
Hi
I am building a new system and plan to use two
300GB drives in a raid 1 configuration. However,
I have read where fbsd can't boot from a raid
drive, but it is not clear why.
Can anyone confirm if this is a
installing has spyware in it,
then it will be installed with the privileges you use for
installation.
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Eric Pretorious wrote:
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 07:10 am, Warren Block wrote:
# pkg_add -r cvsup-without-gui
# rehash
Because I'm using 4.10 and 4.10's repository is no longer...
river# pkg_add -r cvsup-without-gui
Error: FTP Unable to get
Peter wrote:
Hi all,
I've some PC with identical HW with FreeBSD 5.4. I'm looking for a way to
clone FreeBSD installations from one PC to another.
I've read in mailing list about script clone.sh. The script copies the MBR
and disklabel from ad0 to ad1 and then creates the file systems and
- /usr/ports/sysutils/smartmontools
can help you monitor your HDDs
- RAID 0 doubles the chances of HDD failure and thereby data loss
- DVDs and CDs are chronically unreliable, see the 14/2005 issue of the
German c't magazine where they tested CD/DVD burners and
/usrsame or more
/home same
/varsame
swapRAM*2
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Jul 15, 2005, at 1:15 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
Sure. But a single spare HD is a single point of failure. Having
one tape per week or per month going back 10 or 100 tapes gives much
more redundancy
Better yet --
Kövesdán Gábor wrote:
Hello,
I've never debugged FreeBSD, but now I've decided to help the testing
process of FreeBSD 6. I installed it, and then I had a panic. I got a
debugger prompt, but I don't know what to do with that. I don't know the
debugger commands. Please let me know what should
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
There was a new security announcement a couple days ago regarding the
devfs subsystem in FreeBSD. The announcement is here:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-05:17.devfs.asc
My question is regarding the upgrade and patch description. I am
perikillo wrote:
Hi people.
I like to hear some experienced about this situation and see if
is possible:
We have in the company i work, one backup system running Windows NT
4 with some Seagate Backup Exec 7.8 over one SCSI system HP SuRestore
Ultrium 230, this system has working good
I'm a bit scared of messing up my system, so I'll ask first.
Do I have to rebuild xorg or world or what do I have to do?
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Jonathan Glaschke wrote:
I think you need linux-opera because this is a linux plugin.
-Jonathan
Installing linux-opera solved the problem, thanks a lot.
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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
See
http://www.testdrive.hp.com/
Ah, right.
Should have thought about that.
Thanks, I'll check it out.
Kind regard,
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Pentium III, 1.4 GHz spe152.testdrive.hp.com
And I can't really test much on them.
So I'm still interested what experience people have had on a Proliant DL385.
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Are you pleased with this combination?
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Nice, I to have a machine that is not to far behind you, its been up for 1
year
and 4 months.
I use it to show potential customers the power and stability of the FreeBSD
System. I dont ever recall any windows server staying up that long. =)
-Pablo
I could send
in
FreeBSD-SA-05:16.zlib, FreeBSD-SA-05:17.devfs or FreeBSD-SA-05:18.zlib.
I mean it's great FreeBSD can sustain such a long uptime.
But, IMHO, it's nothing to brag about, since it simultaneously indicates
missing patches, which I find worse.
Planned downtime for maintenance is ok.
Kind regards,
lars
,
defective hardware, torn cabling and/or failing drive, maybe,
or a mistake on your side using the installer.
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Missing patches?, Most people I know can apply patches with out rebooting
a FreeBSD.
FreeBSD-SA-05:19.ipsec
FreeBSD-SA-05:17.devfs
FreeBSD-SA-05:15.tcp
FreeBSD-SA-05:13.ipfw
FreeBSD-SA-05:09.htt [REVISED]
FreeBSD-SA-05:08.kmem [REVISED]
FreeBSD-SA-05:07.ldt
I recently read an interesting comparison
on consumer and enterprise grade harddisks:
http://www.seagate.com/content/docs/pdf/whitepaper/D2c_More_than_Interface_ATA_vs_SCSI_042003.pdf
Maybe this helps.
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on to the next machine, thus a certification program is
of little use to them.
Ted
Again, thanks for your reply,
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endianness, else all you'll wind up with is static.
dd can do that when the encoder can't (swab option.)
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It seems to me I vaguely recall that one or another of the
window managers make it possible to simulate mouse clicks
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the latest
version) requires FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE, which I can't find anywhere.
I think we have CDs lying around somewhere, I could put up an ISO of the
first one, if you'd like.
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sc0: VGA 12 virtual consoles, flags=0x100
sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0
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anything news concerning my SMP problem with the Fujitsu-Siemens RX300
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Would be nice to have SMP running at Friday evening, when I have to go
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within the /etc/namedb/s directory structure.
See http://www.psionic.com/papers/bindbsd.html for a HOW-TO.
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reasons, all of which people can only speculate on until they see
your code, a description of your setup and experimental procedure, and a
commented packet dump.
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, it sticks
it on irq 5 and irq 5 gets appended to the above.
I installed ltmdm from the comms ports, but this doesn't
seem to help. Or perhaps I have no idea where to look for
the modem.
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is, which one is supported by your
Linksys box?
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the owner of /dev/console
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something that would allow either of the
binaries to work on FreeBSD?
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FreeBSD roulette - and linux compatibility is yet another
tout that turns out to be bullshit.
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Hi,
i am running FBSD 4.10 and i am trying to export mounted filesystems ( usb
stick and cdrom )
currently there are 2 subdirs in /mnt: da0 and cdrom.
From man exports :
... specifies the mount point(s) and export flags within
one local server
file system for one or more
fire hazards!
I have had a CRT-monitor catching on fire.
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when I use the usual:
find . -type f -print | xargs grep -sl foobar
Have you tried:
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep -sl foobar
i get;
xargs unterminated quote error and have to use:
find . -type f -print | sed 's/^\(.*\)$//'\1'/' | xargs grep -sl foobar
to quote the output from
-able ?
in ~/.xinit start your windowmanager with something like:
/usr/bin/ssh-agent ~/bin/startmywindowmanager
if you are using xdm, some applications in ports can help you with
providing a password-dialog, among others ssh_askpass_gtk2.
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ssh_askpass_gtk2.
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Thank you
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is a fresh installed FreeBSD 5.3
Thanks in advance
Lars
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if_ndis
When running dmesg there are no ndis0 to be found in the list.
The only data linked to the card is the following:
pccard0: unknown card (manufacturer=0x0101, product=0x0696) at function 0
pccard0:CIS info: 3Com, 3CRSHPW_96 Wireless LAN PC Card, (null)
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Lars
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