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done).
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and then figure out whether each of those directories is the
correct size.
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flex, then re-install. That fixed things.
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already be outdated.
Try man hald.
If you ask what HAL and DBUS actually *ARE*, I'm not sure what
to answer - to me, they are both useless. :-)
I believe they involved with plug-and-play devices.
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Odhiambo Washington writes:
Did I miss something? Trying to upgrade apache22 on my FreeBSD
boxes results in:
Have you read /usr/ports/UPDATING?
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Vikash Badal writes:
Can someone assist me with tunning freebsd 8.0 so that I can
allocate more memory to a process that is not owned by root or
running as root.
man (5) login.conf ??
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Warren Block writes:
1. Why doesn't cal(1) hilight the current day?
cal on FreeBSD 8 does highlight the current date.
Confirmed for both xterm and whatever the console driver is
using.
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Sounds a bit like a ShivaPlug.
Or something almost identical.
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a (100 mbit) ethernet connector.
The price was (I think) under US $150.
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and the
reasons for installing it. Maybe it could go in the monthly list
subscription reminder.
As part of the installation process, offer to add a crontab
entry?
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of least
resistance and lowest risk.
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Other than curses, is there a library that will let me parse a
terminfo string? I.e. ask for the value of a particular setting?
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I found what I need, folks.
Thanks for the help.
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. It's very readable, and while it doesn't cover
everything it teaches enough (including some how and why to be
able to figure things out from the man pages or third-party
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variables, and b) NAT ... do I still need to
have a nat setting in the firewall rules?
Less confused than last time,
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. AFAIK,
everything else is the same.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/firewalls-ipfw.html
It would be nice if this were made explicit in that handvook.
And the other two secotions harmonized as well.
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# required for NAT
3) in /etc/sysctl.conf:
net.inet.ip.fw.default_to_accept=1
net.inet.ip.fw.verbose=1
net.inet.ip.fw.verbose_limit=100
That cover it?
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assumed that openjdk binaries cannot
be distributed
I always used to download diablo, then build openjdk :(
such a waste of time/effort
As far as I know, openjdk does not provide browser plugins.
If that's not a problem
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If I go to
http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/archive/freebsd-questions.html;, the
last weekly archive is dated March 07.
What's up with that? :-)
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IPv6 firewall
ipv6_firewall_flags= # see /etc/rc.firewall6
gateway6_enable=YES
eyes glaze over Um ... er ... ah ... what needs to change?
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man 4 ata
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copyright notice; I believe
it is for the USB stack.
Surprised me, too.
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Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri writes:
Good bye adobe lame Flash player which never wanted to support
FreeBSD and *BSD.
HTML5, welcome abroad :)
Unless you know something we don't, don't bet the rent money
just yet.
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I know about.
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Tim Daneliuk writes:
Is there a recommended procedure I can read somewhere on how to
upgrade an entire production system from Perl 5.8 to 5.10 (or
whatever is current) cleanly?
/usr/ports/UPDATING ?
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then.
The magic phrase is:
IndexOptions FancyIndexing
This can also be put in .htaccess; whether or not that file is
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, there's no reason you can't rename the root
account and have a non UID 0 account with that name. On the other
hand, if you're asking this question there may be a better way to
accomplish your objective: would you care to share?
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will
dynamically load the kernel module when the rc.conf
statement firewall_enable=YES is used. There is no need
to compile IPFW into the FreeBSD kernel unless NAT
functionality is desired.
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it could boot from a USB-connected
CDROM?
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RELENG_8 system (at least) there's a loadable ipfw_nat.ko module.
Which very much implies you *don't* need to compile ipfw into the
kernel for ipfw+NAT nowadays.
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output to portupgrade. I haven't done it often enough to investigate.
pkg_sort, which is part of portupgrade, is a useful tool.
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the Linux emulation layer.
the Linux emulation layer does not interface completely/
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I don't watch much Flash, so I almost never have the problem
you describe.
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$NewUSB out of the box.
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Martin McCormick writes:
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Is it possible to have someone swap the hard disks of those
machines?
I pushed for hot-swappable drives back when we ordered these
systems which are Dell 2950's, but I didn't get anywhere at all
- but it is
clearly the path of greatest reliability.)
It's just as easy to start with a clean installation, which has
other benefits as well.
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curious to see how people made
wireless network back in 1990s.
I believe the answer would be No.. The first mention I can
find of wireless adapters in the release notes is for 3.3, in late
1998.
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in the
U.S. oriented to the home user - rarely do, It's a non-trivial
amount of work to get working and then monitor for correct behavior
and possible breaches.
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... on the other hand, I can't argue with the
person who doesn't want to roll those dice.
And compile times of current generation hardware are pretty
short. On an AMD Phenom II x4 940 (3 ghz) it's 5 minutes, maybe
less.
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are tasty. You can
generally get stuff through if it's marked as something innocuous
like text/plain
Point taken.
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Not sure why this didn't attach the first time.
The FreeBSD mailing list software is set to scrub all
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quite happily.
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Ulf Zimmermann writes:
Just go to Fry's Electronic. Most of their systems are still
MS-Dos with Novell for network, running text based
inventory/quote/sales app.
Ca _lot_ of small businesses have something similar.
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Jerry McAllister writes:
It is dedicated because only FreeBSD can talk to it.
Is this correct? What about {Net, Open, DregonFly}BSD, or
Linux?
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... and everything Just Works.
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David Southwell writes:
Installed and configured cups but cannot get the online login
system to work. It refuses to accept username/password
combination.
Not the CUPS expert. (Sorry.)
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sure none of the directories in that path have 022 perms
(go+write).
Checked, and not the problem.
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I just generated new keys using the method specified the the
article recommended by Giorgos, and I get the same result.
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set to read-only in hardware. New disks are cheap, and this gives
you a perfect backup for as long as you want it.
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Jay Hall writes:
This is the first time I have tried to upgrade FreeBSD's source
code, and I have done something wrong, but I am not sure what. I
am upgrading from 6.2 to 8.0.
Have you read the Handbook entry on upgrading system source?
Robert
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I use fetchmail, though I'm not an expert.
What's the problem?
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, supports all cards, supports all
functionality. ETA not announced; no public testing yet.
If anyone knows better, please correct this.
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, shouldn't the nvidia-drivers be moved?
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. Consult NVidia README (the Appendix) to
# find out whether you need to use legacy driver version and install
# one of corresponding `x11/nvidia-driver-71',
# `x11/nvidia-driver-96', or `x11/nvidia-driver-173' slave ports.
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Someone's confused. If it's me, that needs to get fixed.
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indicating nVidia is
working on native {i386, amd64} drivers. The post was dated
November 5th; it provided no expected release date beyond when it's
done. My personal _estimation_ would be when 8.0 ships, or soon
after.
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How can I find out what the working directory of the binary is? I
guess the problem is missing write permissions there.
find directory -name filename
See man find for details; look particularly at the 'x'
option.
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Manolis Kiagias writes:
Where you performing an upgrade of an existing system?
AFAIK libjpeg.so.* libraries get installed by the graphics/jpeg port.
This was (fairly) recently upgraded, and if you did not follow the
/usr/ports/UPDATING instructions carefully, you probably ended up with
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as opposed to 15 pin VGA video.)
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Vaibhav Gavane writes:
Use sysinstall to add the proflibs distribution.
Or one could rebuild/install world (and kernel if necessary)
after investigating the NO_PROFILE option in /etc/make.conf.
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which are needed for the current build. To
clean up sources and so forth, look to portsclean (from
portupgrade).
There is also the distclean target of make, which will get
rid of the source tarball.
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did mount -w /dev/usb (or usbN) I got special device
unknown.
Look for /dev/da*.
Also: I believe there's a section in the handbook that covers
this.
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* - a notable exception being Intel, for their network cards.
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The machine on which I am composing this has a different
motherboard (ASrock AOD290GX)
s/AOD290GX/AOD790GX/
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superfluous.
Look for any .core files, which can usually be deleted.
It is my understanding that - providing /tmp is on a separate
partition - / should receive very little traffic, and the size
should stabilize quickly.
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David Southwell writes:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/php/20060613/imap.so:
Undefined symbol ssl_onceonlyinit
I look at this and ask (knowing very little about either) is
this a problem with Apache, or a problem with PHP?.
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and useful
sysutils/lsof not only requires the source tree (or at least some
part of it), but requires the source match the running kernel.
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that are properly
installed/registered with the ports(/packages) system. If you've
installed something not from a port ... you're on your own.
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15. I've partially
merged Update 4, but obviously that still leaves many to go...
As someone with zero knowledge of Java internals: what is the
recommended version at the moment?
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If not ... how do I figure out what's wrong?
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00100 3830 864746 allow ip from any to any via lo0
00200 00 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8
00300 0
kes-...@yandex.ru writes:
If not ... how do I figure out what's wrong?
What is your ipfw rules?
They were appended to the original post.
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Look at the archives of current@ within the last three weeks.
I (and I believe at least one other person) had what seems like the
same problem and found a work-around.
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