I'm building /usr/ports/jdk14 on my 5.4-RELEASE i386, and it's using a
lot of X.org stuff to do the build. I'm already using the -DMINIMAL
flag, but I'd like a way to turn off all the graphical stuff. Does
anyone here know how to do this?
Thanks,
Steve Brown
Does anyone have recommendations for motherboards (P3 or P4) with good
BIOS serial console support that plays nicely with FreeBSD running a
serial console on the same port? Basically, I'd like to monitor the
pre-BSD boot process and the BSD boot process from a terminal window on
another
That is way I here your problem but could not clearly see the problem with
any Os's. How about you install BSD and just clear the conf file which
shows Beastie at startup.
Asking people to do something to easily remedy a situation of their own
accord? Are you crazy?
Steve B.
I am trying to get dovecat running on a FreeBSD-5.2.1 system with a
nightly-updated ports tree. I am running into the problem that dovecat
0.99.14 is not compatible with GNUTLS at the moment, as document on this
list previous to my joining:
# make config
will allow you to redo your config
Do I need to make deinstall all of these ports and start all over?
I'd appreciate someone correcting me if I'm wrong; I think you should
just be able to upgrade your ports tree (directions in the Handbook) and
then the ports will compile with the latest versions.
Steve B.
The idea: I'd like to use geli to encrypt *everything* on the disk. So
if someone (a competitor maybe) removes the disk from the machine, he
can't gain any data off of it easily. I know nothing is 100%, but why
make the process easy for him?
It seems like there is a more basic problem
I am running a DNS server in a jail and have setup a devfs mount in the
jail to have null and random devices.
The setup works fine, but once I log out then log back in the pty and
tty devices of my login get created in the jail. Which, of course, I
don't want to happen. To clarify, I'm not
I `ve got a question about freebsd 6.1.
I try to install 6.1 on a celeron 1300 but it will not install.
When i try to install freebsd 5.5 on the same machine i don`1t have any
trouble.
What could be the reason?
Any additional information such as how are you trying to install (CD?
FTP?),
If no one has any ideas, suggestions on perhaps a better place to
pose this question?
Steve
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 10:52:55 -0500, Steve Brown
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I am running a DNS server in a jail and have setup a devfs mount in the
jail to have null and random devices.
The setup works