On Sun, 2008-05-18 at 15:32 -0700, John Pettitt wrote:
Slightly OT but since I'm going to run this on FreeBSD 7 I figured I'd
ask here ..
I have an application where data arrives in what is effectively
continuous stream (actually NMEA messages from an AIS receiver) and I'd
like to
is forced at this point, but I suspect the
port is broken.
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On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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System: 6.3-STABLE as of 1300 UTC today.
I've been having trouble with the gvfs port. First it started with
libcdio:
run 'make config' in libcdio
that. I'm just curious if there is some window you have to hit to get
stuff in.
Just curious, not beefin',
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On Tuesday 08
without any extra options at all, and I've tried it
with auth_basic enabled.
I made sure to use the fresh httpd.conf, each time but it made no
difference.
I'm really not sure how to proceed here.
Could someone point me in the right direction, please?
Thanks :)
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http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/solid-state/
This article is circa FreeBSD 4.x, is there any updates floating around,
even if they're incomplete?
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Jim Stapleton wrote:
Can anyone give me information on keyboard initialization during
boot-up related to my issues listed below?
In 6.2, my system booted up, and worked fine. [alt][ctrl][f#] would
switch consoles, and I was happy.
In 7.0, the same would not happen. After googling, I found some
Jim Stapleton wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Tim Judd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote:
Can anyone give me information on keyboard initialization during
boot-up related to my issues listed below?
In 6.2, my system booted up, and worked fine. [alt][ctrl][f#] would
publishing to the
general public as a draft. Not to be used exclusively yet.
Jon, you should be able to get most if not all of it working though.
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, and build what is default if no config file exists. This one
you probably don't want, but if the above doesn't work, this is
something else to try. This may affect tinybsd in a way that is
unpredictable though.
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/Volumes/Rescue/System/Library/Extensions \
-o /Volumes/Rescue2/System/Library/Extensions.mkext
That doesn¹t look like a command to me. Anyone know what he¹s trying to do
here?
Thanks :)
/Volumes looks like a OSX layout.
posting the URI might help others looking too.
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of program and docs.
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Tim Daneliuk wrote:
One point of clarification I neglected to mention in the
description below. I have not actually installed FreeBSD
on the disk. I paritioned/labeled the disk with the install
disk, then rebooted the install disk, went into the Fixit
environment and manually mounted ad0x
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I just bought a new MSI P4M900M2 mobo. It works just fine with both
Windoze and SUSE Linux. When I tried booting 6.2 on it, it refused to
set the drive (ad0 - I tried several different drives) into the
higher speed UDMA modes. So, I downloaded 6.3, and it *seemed
the drive w/o resorting to at least a minimal install.
I assume if the answer is no then that means this has to be done
manually from the fixit command line
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Mar 13, 2008, at 3:28 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I would like to use the CD install menus to only prepare the hard
disk (Partition, Label, Format) without actually installing anything on
the drive. Can this be done?
There should be a (W)rite option on the various pages
then ... one last thing: DON'T USE TELENT AND RLOGIN - get out of
the habit of using them even on local networks. They are painfully bad
security holes. Learn to use ssh instead.
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I made a bootable system on a stick a few months ago. I used it to dd
clone a WinXP image to some Gateway desktops in a lab. I think I just
plugged the stick into my FreeBSD laptop fired up sysinstall and treated
the stick as a da drive that needed a full install.
Tim
Derek Ragona wrote
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William Bulley wrote:
According to Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Before you go down this road too far, you should take a look at Python
as an implementation language. If what you're doing involves text and
string manipulation, Python is loaded with good modules that will make
your task a snap
Gary Kline wrote:
Giorgos, Joe, Paul , and Tim,
Thanks for your insights today, gentlemen. I began on what may be a very
worthwhile [ and reasonably small, *thankfully*] program that may benefit
everybody who reads text online. Or off, for that matter. I was using
a shareware version
Gary Kline wrote:
On Tuesday 19 February 2008 08:16:57 Chad Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 09:20:47AM -0500, William Bulley wrote:
According to Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Before you go down this road too far, you should take a look at Python
as an implementation language. If what
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
To my fellow C nerds,
It's been a great manny years since I wrote this appended
snippet. Now I can't remember why (of if ) I need all the
strcpy() calls. Is there a simpler, more logical way of
printing a bunch of string
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
To my fellow C nerds,
It's been a great manny years since I wrote this appended
snippet. Now I can't remember why (of if ) I need all the
strcpy() calls. Is there a simpler, more logical way of
printing a bunch
both point to the literal string to be tokenized */
while ((tok = strtok(bp, delim)) != NULL)
{
bp = NULL;
printf(tok = [%s]\n, tok);
}
}
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only access type of hits. But the search
terms are the same as this sentence, with no value in those terms. So
now I'm lost. Please help,
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If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door.
I can is a way of life.
More and Bigger is not always Better.
The road to success is always uphill
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David Banning wrote:
SNIP
e drop-in drop-out problem.
To any average computer user, these lines might appear normal -
when a page stops loading for a minute they just live with it, and
forget about it.
So here's my question:
1. is there anyone who has a lot of experience monitoring DSL lines
to set up on wireless laptops, and after a Lot of
testing, I got mine to work. (This is getting a dhcp address from a
Linksys router)
ifconfig_wpi0=ssid [your network name] nwkey [your network key] DHCP
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directory. Is there a tool
that can do that? (IOW, I'd like to run du -h but only get the totals
for directories.)
du -hd1
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If you vi /usr/ports/UPDATING and search for fearless, it comes right up:
20070519:
AFFECTS: users of Xorg
AUTHOR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Welcome, fearless user! You are about to embark upon a mystical
journey to the world of xorg 7.2.
Eric Crist wrote:
On Dec 28, 2007, at 12:47 PM, Stephen
the BIOS to boot from the device and run FreeBSD (and dd)
from there.
These machines have CDRW/DVDR drives installed. I've had no problem
running any content based media from them at all, but I haven't tried
booting any other media (like WinXP) from them, either.
Tim
David M. Patronis
NetOpsCenter wrote:
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On 25/12/2007, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old with very
low hours
David M. Patronis wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/12/2007, Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old
,
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I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old with very
low hours on it.
So ... here's a fun
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am building a new server out of both older and brand new
components. It is based on a Pentium D 925 and ABIT LG-95Z
mobo. The DVD-RW is a Lite-On about a year old with very
low hours on it.
So ... here's a fun
,
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.inf, .sys and (maybe) .cat driver files for
that network card, you might want to look into ndisgen(8)
I haven't used it on wired network interfaces, but it works very well on
the NetGear and Linksys wireless cards that have no FreeBSD drivers
under 6.2.
Tim
/bin/script -qa /tmp/portupgrade.14826.101
env UPGRADE_TOOL=portupgrade UPGRADE_PORT=xorg-dmx-1.2.0,1
UPGRADE_PORT_VER=1.2.0,1 make BATCH=yes
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would be a REAL pain. Here's
hoping the fine FBSD developers can find it within themselves to
make this symbol once again appear so old binaries will run unchanged.
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DualCore w/2G memory and a pretty vanilla
SATA drive does buildworld and 3 different kernels in 68 minutes wall time
building 6.3-PRE (aka -STABLE) using -j20.
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one of the most entertaining, and useful transitions
you could do.
So the fact that your subject is a question, my answer is not likely,
if you have the time for it.
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If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door.
I can is a way of life.
More and Bigger is not always Better.
The road to success
this from the .profile or .bashrc in a given user's account.
If you need this for cron jobs, there is a way to set environment variables
in the crontab entry IIRC...
HTH,
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Hi all,
Recently, for pure entertainment and a little bit of a experience
thing, I have been looking and/or finding many devices that have linux
embedded. While in of itself the fact that it works, I'm not
discounting. But I'd like to expand it or get it running on a system
that I am familiar
it is definitely the new release.
I did try manually reinstalling the imap-uw and cclient ports using
the make option to enable both SSL and plain text passwords. Still
no joy.
'Anyone else seeing this/have a workaround?
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is their printers and I know nothing
about their server compatability with FreeBSD. Does anyone know if this
unit is compatible with FreeBSD 6.2 or has anyone actually installed it
on one? Any pointer to pitfalls and/or workarounds would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks
Tim
horsepower
to host a substantial (50 or so) number of concurrent Moodle logins.
The database (pgsql) is already on another server so I won't be chewing
up server resources by hosting a database, too.
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Thanks! I plan on using RAID 5
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Tim Kellers wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations or experience with any of the newer
Dell servers (2900, 2950 for example) and FreeBSD 6.2 in a production
environment?
Hi,
I've got 860, 1435, 1600, 1950, 2950 all
Thanks to everyone who has replied so far. This is very good
information to know!
Tim
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Eric Crist wrote:
On Sep 26, 2007, at 1:01 PMSep 26, 2007, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Martin McCormick wrote:
[snip]
real memory = 9395240960 (8960 MB
appreciate the attempt to protect me from doing something
stupid, I really do need to get this installed, and from what I've
read, it looks like a non-issue for me.
Is there a way to get force ports to install this package?
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On 9/25/07, Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 01:27:05AM -0600, Tim DeBoer wrote:
I'm trying to install /usr/ports/graphics/png
=== png-1.2.12_1 has known vulnerabilities:
= png -- DoS crash vulnerability.
Reference:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports
On 9/25/07, Tim DeBoer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Hmmm, it seems to want to work, but I end up with a bunch of errors.
# make -DIGNORE_VULNERABILITIES install
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk, line 2294: warning: String co
mparison operator should be either == or !=
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk
users from the old box to the new one?
I don't care so much about migrating all their home directory contents
or mail, I just want a method to add all the old users passwords and
groups to the new machine, and create the user directories in a batch
operation.
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Just once
to determine the correct method, though it does look like it may
involve loading a module in /bot/loader conf.
Can anyone point me to some How-to documentation on raising this value
to increase postgresql connections?
Thanks
Tim
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Fatal server error:
AddScreen/ScreenInit failed for driver 0
TIA!
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-7.3
So ... what is causing these dependency loops and does anyone have
a fix yet?
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where I am going wrong?
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Thanks Dave,
I tried that, no luck.
Tim
Dave wrote:
Hello,
Try adding the line:
apache2ssl_enable=YES
to /etc/rc.conf that should do it.
Hth
Dave.
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of the building
to the jack where the DSL bridge plugs in can do wonders. Also make
sure that the cable from the bridge to that jack is good - I just had
one go bad and wreak havoc for a while in my office.
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RW wrote:
On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 15:27:38 -0500
Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amitabh Kant wrote:
On 9/8/07, Bahman M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tested the connection by downloading 2~3 files simultaneously
and used 'bmon' as Mel suggested in another reply (thanks to
him). As I'd
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand this. If the actual DSL circuit is point-to-point -
i.e., not shared between the premise and the DSLAM in the CO, just
exactly *where* is the contention occuring?
Inside the ISP's router.
However even cheap
Ivan Voras wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
During the boot probe, FreeBSD 6.2 (Release or -STABLE) hangs for
several minutes
while probing the floppy. Eventually, it does get through it, but
it takes
a lng time. Disabling the floppy in the machine BIOS makes the
problem
go away
I recently noted this problem and thought it was related to a new MOBO I'd just
installed.
I've now seen the exact same problem with an old MOBO when I loaded FBSD 6.2.
IOW,
the following appears to be a 6.2 artifact:
During the boot probe, FreeBSD 6.2 (Release or -STABLE) hangs for several
|BG_BLACK)
options SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR=(FG_BLACK|BG_RED)
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It still needs work, but it looks like it is headed in the right direction.
Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT
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ADDRESS TEST MODE (ruleset 3 NOT automatically invoked)
Enter ruleset address
Inquiring minds wanna know ;)
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for any tips or pointers.
Tim.
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I can is a way of life.
More and Bigger is not always Better.
The road to success is always uphill.
Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo
I'm on the digest list. I have copied/pasted the OP
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Date: Sat, 04 Aug 2007 18:00:07 -0300
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To: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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and touch'd the filename, restarted X and I got the
console-switching function back.
I thought I followed the instructions in /usr/ports/UPDATING to the
letter. Has anyone else seen this happen or does anyone have any idea
of what I might have done wrong in the upgrade?
Thanks
Tim Kellers
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Forgot to CC the questions ML.
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Received: from [68.35.175.118] by web62407.mail.re1.yahoo.com via
running as SATA 300 regardless of what was reported
during boot?
And, yes, I have tried the speed limiting jumper on the back of the
drive both on- and off- with no difference...
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Forgot to CC the questions ML.
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called in emergency that mount /flash doesn't work and
further investigation, ls /dev, begets da0s1 has been
discovered/mounted.
Is there a way I can add a line of code to a system file that reserves a
device name, like da0:, to a mountpoint, like /flash?
Tim Baker
System Engineer
Command
nowhere near
SATA-III speeds, at least on reads:
968470075 bytes transferred in 7.132891 secs (135775249 bytes/sec)
This is on a 6.2-Stable system that is very lightly loaded...
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Garrett Cooper wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I asked this question a while back, but needed to do more digging to make
sure I had latest sources etc.
I have an Intel motherboard that shows this for a SATA controller:
atapci1: Intel ICH7 SATA300 controller port
0x20c8-0x20cf,0x20ec-0x20ef,0x20c0
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 21), Tim Daneliuk said:
I asked this question a while back, but needed to do more digging to make
sure I had latest sources etc.
I have an Intel motherboard that shows this for a SATA controller:
atapci1: Intel ICH7 SATA300 controller port
0x20c8
...
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Josh Paetzel wrote:
On Monday 02 July 2007 16:48, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I am (ever so) slowly moving my domain from FBSD 4.x to 6.2. I am now
at the point where I need to convert my Bind 8 configuration to Bind 9.
In so doing, I like to finally separate my internal (non-routable) hosts
so
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
2) Better still is there some sort of include mechanism where I could
keep a flat file of public host information for use by db.external,
but include it into db.internal.
I don't think there is, but let someone who uses bind more than I do
give
db.external
as its first statement and has a corresponding view. Now when I
modify *anything* - $TTL, a host definition ... whatever, it propagates
into both views with a single edit.
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and nfs runs happily.
'Just wondering if there is a way to get the warnings during boot to
be quiet without resorting to using IP addresses in the fstab nfs
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Gary Kline wrote:
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 12:44:46AM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 17:46:41 -0700
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was able to find, ldown load and instal the DOS/Windows ssh
utility, but am having trouble scp'ing stuff between my BSD side
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
System is FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE.
I've added this to /etc/ttys:
ttyd0 /usr/libexec/getty dial.115200unknown on insecure
And this to gettytabs:
dial.115200:\
:np:to#30:hw:sp#115200:pp=/etc/ppp/pppserv
But when I 'kill -HUP 1' no getty process on ttyd0
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But ... the entry did not end with a newline and init apparently thus didn't
recognize it. Ending the line made everything happy. I am submitting
this as a (very minor) bug, since I do not believe this to be correct
behavior
conversations that start with, Oh, you're a computer
engineer - I have this problem with my/childrens'/wife's/dog's
Windows machine... :)
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Josh Paetzel wrote:
On Monday 02 July 2007 16:48, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I am (ever so) slowly moving my domain from FBSD 4.x to 6.2. I am now
at the point where I need to convert my Bind 8 configuration to Bind 9.
In so doing, I like to finally separate my internal (non-routable) hosts
so
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Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 02:52:21AM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have a machine that is my firewall/gateway to a private network NATing
non-routable addresses. I can ssh at-will from hosts on the private
network to machines out on the net, but when I try to ssh from
any:any
# PermitLocalCommand no
# VersionAddendum FreeBSD-20061110
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Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Simon Chang wrote:
Nevermind - it was total pilot error on my part involving being up way
too late and not using my noggin' ... sorry to disturb... carry on ;)
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