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I am having a lot of pain trying to compile the xmms-arts plugin
available from xmms.org, since it is not in the ports anymore. If
anyone
My computer freezes when booting from the install CD at,
acpi_cpu: CPU throttling enabled, 8 steps from 100% to 12.5%
My computers harddrive light lights up and stop on then it says,
ad0: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
ata0: resetting devices ..
then freezes, any ideas on
to a tool that could help me? I can find
many methods of bandwidth throttling - but nothing on logging, so I am
convinced I'm missing something obvious :-)
Anyway, thanks ahead of time.
Paul
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graphs of
traffic vs. time.
I knew I was missing something obvious!
One more question - any idea where I can find a list of the %
directives for LogFormat and what they mean?
Thanks,
Paul
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I have a laptop with an Ethernet PCcard which comes up as ep0. I
want to use DHCP on it. My rc.conf has:
pccard_enable=YES
pccard_ifconfig=YES
ifconfig_ep0=DHCP
The card comes up fine, but it doesn't get ifconfig'd. Do I need to
add something else to rc.conf?
At 8:14 AM -0500 3/30/03, Dan Pelleg wrote:
I have a laptop with an Ethernet PCcard which comes up as ep0. I want to
use DHCP on it. My rc.conf has:
pccard_enable=YES
pccard_ifconfig=YES
ifconfig_ep0=DHCP
The card comes up fine, but it doesn't get ifconfig'd. Do I need to add
something
Hi again. I have a Dell Inspiron 3500 laptop, now running 4.7.
xf86cfg and xf86config both give (different) unusable results for my
system. Which of the other X configurators in the ports collection
seem to do a good job on laptops, if any?
--Paul Hoffman
Hi again. Is there a way to get 'make buildkernel' in /usr/src to not
rebuild things that it already compiled? I'm playing around on a
not-very-fast laptop, and the rebuilds take forever.
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Thus, my quest for a better configuration...
You're jumping to conclusions that it's the configurator.
Turns out I wasn't. None of the configuration programs got me
anywhere close. They either got the monitor wrong, the card wrong,
the
not sure,
as I really do not know what Initializing System Services
actually do. Do anyone know?
Anyone who have had the same problem and solved it, or who
can help me out in some way?
Thank you in advance!
Below are info about the system and configuration files.
Best regards,
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to work. After
dhclient is started, and the interface has got an IP, one has to surf
to the internal 10.0.0.0-network address to login.
Best regards,
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On Monday 31 March 2003 14:20, Paul Everlund wrote:
Hi all!
After I got ADSL for my FreeBSD box the startup of KDE takes
very long
is only made for this
ISP provider.
Best regards,
Paul
On Monday 31 March 2003 15:33, Paul Everlund wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, CARTER Anthony wrote:
How do you start your ppp connection over ADSL? Is your modem
internal, USB or Ethernet?
Anthony
Thank you for your answer
is the proper way to bring /usr/src up to date so that I can
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On Saturday 05 April 2003 09:26 pm, Paul Hoffman wrote:
Greetings again. On a test machine, I upgraded from fairly vanilla
4.7 to 4.8 using CD-ROM and /stand/sysintall. At the beginning of the
upgrade, it told me that it would not upgrade /usr/src. After
are in /dev. I
don't think this is true since I am performing a new install. The
partition needs to be reformatted and then a complete new install. What is
your advice?
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I would use trafshow (in ports/packages). It has a command line ncurser
display, and will show each connection, and the speed. Run this in one
window, and in the other you can play with the pipes.
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Well done Malcolm, and well written!
Cheers,
Paul Hamilton
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is the size and res. Anyone know of problems with natd?
The server was acting ok, just reporting that the interrupt usage was
running at 60%.
I will keep an eye on this over the next few days.
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I am trying to build kdevelop via ports on FreeBSD 4.8
When I try and run 'make', it asks for 'File to patch'
I have tried typing in kdevelop-2.1.5, kdevelop, patch-af (see below).
I thought this was meant to be automatic?
The same happens when I try and build 'gimp' (in that it asks for
Ghost 7.5 works for me. It doesn't like auto-resizing a partition, so the
HD should be the same size or larger!
Cheers,
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If your users use pop3, you could record their pop3 user name and passwords,
since they are transmitted in clear text. Some pop3 servers can even log
the username-password. That would get you most of the users, depending on
the time frame (as some users will be away-dormant etc).
Cheers,
Paul
-multiple-client (i.e. a single `tail -f fifo | while read line`
and dot-locking for the clients).
I don't care if data gets lost in a crash, but I'd really rather not get
into alot of programming. Is there an elegant way to achieve any of
this in shell?
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as a quirk instead?
Qu: If I do need to edit/create a new quirk, what method do I use to compile
the file etc?
NOTE: *Any* info I appear to be lacking would be appreciated! :-)
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command (ie. lynx). It saves you having to logout
and relog back in.
I have used it once, but it was some time ago and have forgotten it :-(
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That was the command I was after. Thanks for that!
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) is pretending
to be the google website, as there is a reply from 216.239.39.99.80. I have
tried to run tcpdump -ni lo0 but there isn't any traffic.
Should I be able to see traffic on lo0?
Any thoughts on what I am missing?
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the command to /etc/sysctl.conf, and all is
well in USB land ;-) I can now plug-unplug the USB memory stick.
Just thought I would mention it for the archives.
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assumptions are correct, that it is impossible, it is unclear to me
how to set up this software RAID-1?
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Has no-one seen this problem? If so, wow, what have I done wrong here?
Do you need more info?
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file should be the /etc
directory, not the /usr/local/etc directory, as stated in the man file, and
a few web pages I googled. ~.nsmbrc worked ok.
One for the archives.
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work as normally on the RAID1? And RAID1 on
the other drive should be rebuild automagically in the background by the
card? This is what I am looking for :-)
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difficult to set up...) but can anyone shed a light on the question
regarding stability?
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characters. I would much prefer an
IP address. What do I need to change to get this?
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Run sshd with the -u 15 option. You can do so by adding this line to
/etc/rc.conf:
sshd_flags=-u 15
Perfect, that's exactly what I needed. Thanks
Yes, the RAIDing is completely transparent to the OS. You don't even
have to reboot the machine if the disks are hot-swappable. Just pull the
dead one out, install the new one, and the controller will bring it up
to speed. RAID-1 is much faster to rebuild than RAID-5 (just a casual
variable) to after
the freebsd-.
And if you want it to support other RFC2919-compliant lists (that is,
ones which include the List-Id: header), simply remove freebsd- from
the recipe.
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On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 12:12:46PM -0400, Paul Chvostek wrote:
Easy enough:
:0:
* List-Id:[^]+\/freebsd-[^.]
$MATCH
That should have been:
:0:
* ^List-Id:[^]+\/freebsd-[^.]+
$MATCH
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Lots of options.
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Please enter a username
Enter username [foo]:
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...whatever I type in as username, the system rejects it.
I can add users via sysinstall. But this bothers me... what could be wrong?
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further users.
Thanks! :-)
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 09:41:58PM +0300, Johan Paul wrote:
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I just installed FreeBSD 4.8 and tried to add a user to the system using
'adduser foo'.
I get a few questions and then this:
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Remember that paths that start with a / are absolute, and all other
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This way, you can use the 'L' key to follow up to the list, the 'g' key
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are different interfaces to the same program, ...
VI is a VIsual editor. If you have commands you'd like to execute on
stdin, try using ex. If your stdin uses commands that exist in vim but
not in ex, I'd recommend rewriting your stdin
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| *** Error code 1
|
| Stop in /var/src/bin/cat.
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COMPAT4X= yes
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But if 192.168.1.0/24 is in your routing table, its traffic goes out of
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We have a production 4.1.1 box that is acting as a mail server. We are
wanting to beef this box up a bit for a little more survivability.
1) If we put in a newer hardware raid card does the os/kernel still
need a
driver to see it? Or does a hardware raid solution eliminate the need
for
any
shows
an error for invalid login. IMAP forks fine no matter if
sasl_pwcheck_method is PAM or saslauthd.
I am a bit confused :-)
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). This poses a problem as any directory
created under FTP will not be readable for web purposes.
Here is the command we had in Inetd.conf
ftpstream tcp nowait root/usr/libexec/lukemftpd ftpd -ll -r -u
Any ideas why this is happening?
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number. The IP number can very well change, and then DynDNS is up-
dated automatically, and the name will allways point to the correct
number.
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Assuming I work out the partition sizes with the output of df -k,
is there a way to determine the starting point for the slice that
contains all my BSD partitions?
As long as I don't reboot, things seem to be hunky-dory, but
that's not the most practical way to continue.
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Arie Kachler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
One of our mail server hard drives went dead and when
we issue a mlxcontrol check command we get the
following error:
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mlxcontrol: ioctl MLXD_CHECKASYNC: Cannot allocate
purpose. If it will
serve your is another story though.
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Thanks for your reply!
On Thursday 26 September 2002 11:30, Paul Everlund wrote:
case $1 in
start)
echo -n ' adac'
/usr/local/sbin/adac /dev/null
^
[SNIP
just need the ISo images to install FREEbsd?
Yep.
-xachen
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Is there anything in the ports to create a gif image with invisable
edges?
Maybe ImageMagick, in graphics, is what you're looking for?
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Two questions, perhaps I should break them out.
First off, why, when I use truss(1) to look at what a program is doing,
does it look for /etc/malloc.conf? Never finds it, carries on anyway.
I mean to say, the program being examined looks to
/etc/malloc.conf and carries
to get that far.
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In earlier versions on FreeBSD I assume.
No, in earlier JDKs.
I have noticed a number of instabilities on 1.4.1 on FreeBSD. Have you tried
using the native JDK?
I didn't realize there was one: I was using the 1.4.1 version in
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But wait, why does the application require 1.4? What in the code dictates use
of the 1.4 JDK?
It used NIO from 1.4, from what the author tells me. Perhaps I
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First off, why, when I use truss(1) to look at what a program is
doing, does it look for /etc/malloc.conf? Never finds it, carries
on anyway.
man 3 malloc
Hmm, I should have used apropos, I see.
Well, that page tells me
webpage with no luck.
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/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6
/usr/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6
/usr/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6.2
I'm trying gtk12 and it seems to have found X11 just fine.
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be already in business. try accessing your
machine as a user (like yourself) and see what happens.
for anonymous ftp, the fine handbook, er, manual, has this to say
about it.
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What servers and channels would you recommend going to for FreeBSD help?
The handbook is nice. So is Google. Depends on the question.
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Mozilla Mail. I want it to open Sylpheed. If someone could tell
me exactly how to do this I would appreciate it. Thank You.
Given any thought to using a mozilla-based browser if you don't
need the other components? Galeon is quite nice
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this mailing list and others like it, as well as up to
date man pages and a handbook that reflects the current state of
the code base.
This goes more to the first answer you got than the second, I
realize, but it reflects my experience.
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the linux-phoenix port. I tried to build it the
other week and it failed, I forget why. If this attempt fails,
I'll post a request for a package.
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Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?
[/usr/ports/www/linux-phoenix]:: file /usr/ports/www/ph
php-dynphp-screw php-templates phpSysInfo phpbb
phpnuke
Good question. I don't have one of those.
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Anyone know of a decent, free NFS client for win32 that can access exports
from my fbsd nfsd?
How about 30 Free Trial?
NFS Maestro (http://www.hummingbird.com/)
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in hardware.
The problem only occurs beginning with FreeBSD 4.6 when the individual X
servers were bundled together, and it continues to fail on FreeBSD 4.7.
Furthermore, searching the archives I find that other people have the same
problem beginning with the FreeBSD 4.6 CDROM on different hardware.
Paul
, but don't know where to begin, or how useful it might be
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As for its performance, apache is lightweight enough for me, and I'm sure it
will be for you. Apache configuration may be a little heavy for a first time
user, but once you get the hang of it it's pretty easy.
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that resource demanding even with mod_php. At
least one is still able to login to the system. :-)
But I would recommend you to set spawned Apache-processes to a mini-
mum. I have set it to...
MinSpareServers 5
MaxSpareServers 10
...while you probably could set it to 2 and 2 I guess.
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and then burn that
with whatever Apple provides. The image should be mountable with
DiskCopy: that will indicate if it's what you want.
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all is updated. It's all in the handbook! :-)
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the mySql database tables in /var.
I've put them in /usr/local/mysql, and hence I do not care if anything
happens to /var when upgrading.
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Surprise due today. Also
queries from my local network.
// acl list
acl home {
192.168.2/255.255.255.0
};
allow_query {
address_match_list (home);
};
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paulbeard [at] mac [ dot] com / 206 529 8400
weblog @ http://paulbeard.no-ip.org/movabletype
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Paul
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in the
underlying protocol (not likely) or someone who is an expert helps you out.
That's not me, sorry.
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Dan Pelleg wrote:
Try healthd. The manpage says it does LM78.
Healthd actually gets closer than anything else: it does pick up
the voltages, but still no luck on temperature or fan speed.
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and start X. The nforce integrated graphics were supported in the
XFree86 4.2 release which is included in FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE
Any hints appreciated,
Paul
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running.
With 'sh' and its derivatives use:
tar -xvzf ports.tar.gz tarlog.txt 21
With 'csh' and its derivatives use:
tar -xvzf ports.tar.gz tarlog.txt
When the background command finishes, all the output will be in tarlog.txt
Hope this helps,
Paul A. Scott
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running.
With 'sh' and its derivatives use:
tar -xvzf ports.tar.gz tarlog.txt 21
With 'csh' and its derivatives use:
tar -xvzf ports.tar.gz tarlog.txt
When the background command finishes, all the output will be in tarlog.txt
Hope this helps,
Paul A. Scott
mailto:pscott;skycoast.us
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