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file. Am I doing something wronI must be cause this don't seem right!
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Short answer: don't set vinum.autostart
Long answers: 5.x contains code to discover all attached disk drives
whereas 4.x does not. Hence 4.x needs to be told were to look for disks
(that's the vinum.drives setting). Vinum.autostart just tells 5.x to
run the discovery code.
Bob
On Thu
when
time permits. Looking forward to the day I can use the phrase simple
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uname -a goes like this:
bash-2.05b# uname -a
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Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT
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Any help to figure what configure is doing here would be graciously accepted!
thanks,
Bob
At 04:55 PM 8/26/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Bob Ababurko wrote:
Hello-
I am trying to configure rc.conf to set up my second interface. Right
now, I have these lines in the rc.conf file and when I boot the mahine,
fxp1 is not configured. Also, it seems that that ipv6 is set up an I am
not sure
with that. Any info that anyone ca lead me
to will be great.
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They offer training and classes that come with a cert afterwards,
from what I can tell. Would be nice just to see a place that offers
just a cert and no classes.
If I read the site
(and it's
recognized/endorsed by
the FreeBSD Foundation)
http://cpe.njit.edu/noncredit/#opensourceunix
avaiable both online and in classroom.
ICK! seems a little pricey if you just want a cert...
Write them a note and see what they can offer you that you can't
find elsewhere, I am.
Bob Perry
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I am wondering if there is any official cert or course for BSD
Guillermo García-Rojas wrote:
I'm getting that message and Java Plug-in does not work.
Is there a way to fix that?
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Please ignore previous message. Found what appears to be
the problem in /usr/ports/www/mozilla/pkg_message
to hack it up? I am pretty scared at this point. Can somone
help me?
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Just a follow-up.
Might this be a question handled outside the FreeBSD mailing list?
Bob
Original Message
Subject:Help with Interpreting Load Plugin Error Message
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 20:39:36 -0400
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Please ignore previous message. Found what appears to be
the problem in /usr/ports/www/mozilla/pkg_message. Must
have missed this when I ran portupgrade.
Bob
Original Message
Subject:[Fwd: Help with Interpreting Load Plugin Error Message]
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 13:25
the jdk13 port. However, it looks
like this may force an upgrade to 4.10 if the only file
provided by Sun is the jdk-1.3.1p9_4 version which
may be a problem with my 4.9 RELEASE.
Am I making a mountain out of a molehill here?
Any advice?
Thanks,
Bob Perry
FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p2 #0
/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so:
Undefined symbol _vt$16nsQueryInterface]
Is anyone familiar with the error message? Might this error
be the cause of repeated crashes in Mozilla, Firefox, and/or
Galeon?
Thanks for your input.
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Pratt, Benjamin E. wrote:
Bob -
Thanks for the info about finding the php-frontend on their site.
Do you have any information about the database question I had??
Nope, sorry, not from memory, i remember not having a lot of problems
setting it up, but i removed it a couple of monts ago, so i
that is the frontend...
Bob.
2) They also reference a prelude-manager-db-create.sh script located in
the prelude-manager directory but I'm not seeing the script. It looks
like the only thing it does (according to the documentation) is create a
DB in mySQL, create a user and give the user permissions
with /devel/autoconf259. Similarly,
automake15 should be replaced with devel/automake18. Is FreshPorts more
current? If so, will the following correctly upgrade my system:
portupgrade -rfo /devel/automake automake
portupgrade -rfo /devel/autoconf autoconf
Thanks for your assistance.
Bob Perry
troubleshooting advice you have time to relay.
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of hours after an
advisory. When using the GENERIC kernel you can get the updated kernel
as well.
Regards, Bob
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, and do a post-install
configuration, which will let you install additional packages. There
are other ways to do it, but that's probably the one least likely to
generate more mysteries. Installing the Crypto distribution might
also be a good solution.
Hope that helps.
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Just cvsup'd my system for the weekend and found three additions
to the /usr/ports/CHANGES file. They referenced
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Just cvsup'd my
but
the users would have to enter www.yourdomain.org: where is the port
your apache is listening to.
Dyndns also has mywebhop
www.whatever.net yourhost:someport
The also do this for blocked port 25
Bob
oh and sorry for my crappy english :)
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Von: [EMAIL
like I have a long weekend ahead of me. Think I'll postpone the
portupgrade until I research these changes further. Is there more
detail provided somewhere on these three changes?
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web page design.
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Hello,
I remember reading in The Complete FreeBSD, by Greg Lehey, that you'll
be better off with an ISP that runs FreeBSD or BSD/OS. Can anyone
provide a scenario(s) where this would be most apparent?
I don't know what OS my ISP uses but I do know that they only support
Windows and Mac platforms.
enough) that makes it inappropriate.
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it is not the appropriate forum for this question anyway (see
description at http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-config).
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Which d-link router is this that you were using? the 504T being talked
about has only been out since march this year an install that worked
on a previous router (for pop/smtp, never tried ssh) didn't work on this
d-link.
We are going to be testing this at work talking to d-link (as a
I have had exactly the same experience with linux, using mandrake 10.
Everything works from my linux box on the lan to other hosts on the lan.
When I try to telnet on ports 22(ssh),25(smtp),80(http) and 110(pop3)
NOTHING WORKS. I can browse the web and send/recieve email with
blaming the dlink if
it works with the windows box.
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 23:49, bob wrote:
I have had exactly the same experience with linux, using mandrake 10.
Everything works from my linux box on the lan to other hosts on the lan.
When I try to telnet on ports 22(ssh),25(smtp),80(http) and 110
here we go ... the router is rubbish for ssh and telnet
even dlink have said it is a problem!!!
http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/remark,10278563~mode=flat
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also do this when you are configuring the BSD partitions in sysinstall.
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Rob.
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Subject: Re: Help With Selection of Database Application
X-Mailer: Sylpheed version 0.9.9-gtk2-20040229 (GTK+ 2.4.0
.
If this is not the type of question supported by this
mailing list, please disregard.
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it is.
Thanks for the feedback.
I hope that helps.
Lou
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. What am I missing here?
How can I turn the bell off completely? This is on a fresh install of 4.9.
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Bob wrote:
Hi there,
I'm having a difficult time turning off the keyboard bell. I have tried
kbdcontrol -b off and setting keybell=NO in rc.conf, but this only shortens
it down to a chirp. If I set kbdcontrol -b visual, then the audible bell goes
), and rebuilding your kernel.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c.diff?r1=1.336.2.15r2=1.336.2.16
Thanks Chris, I applied this patch and it solved the problem.
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I've started getting consistent port install/upgrade failures. The
+CONTENTS file of the package being installed isn't being installed into
the /var/db/pkg/port_name/ directory and the port install fails trying to
check it at that point.
Any ideas what could be causing this? The ports
)users, that would be good too.
Thank you.
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Thank you both, I shall look into each one.
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makes it worse is that the recipient is not recognizable.
I understand that my system can be used as a mail relay and
would like to know how to combat this. Can anyone point me
in the right direction so that I can quickly resolve this
issue?
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well. Did receive warnings of dup-
licate entries of two ports in the INDEX, but apparently nothing major.
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, would you be willing to share
the codes?
Thank you
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but didn't find it.
Not sure where to go from here. Any advice would be appreciated.
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I went about the weekly process of upgrading my ports system Saturday
and was unsucessful at updting
may need
it!).
Good luck,
- Bob
Thanks for your time on this matter.
Best Regards,
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FreeBSD doesn't write any files to Windows. You will need to copy the
appropriate files yourself.
I don't fully understand what you are saying happened. It sounds like
you can now boot to FreeBSD but not XP? When you boot, are you
presented with a choice of which partition to boot?
- Bob
On Sunday 02 May 2004 05:04 pm, Gerard Seibert Gerard Seibert
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I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1. I have three computers networked
together, Two running WinXP Pro and one running FreeBSD. I would like
the one running BSD to be able to use the printer connected to the
WinXP
and lots of
details.
Hope that at least provides useful clues.
- Bob
TIA
-Derrick
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upgraded to the latest gnome 2.6 with little or
no problem last week.
Would appreciate some direction relative to my next step. I've since
deinstalled fvwm-imlib-2.4.18.
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Just noticed a message after exiting X window:
libgnomefvs-WARNING**: module
'/usr/X11R6/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0./modules/libmapping.so' returned a NULL
handle
I remember upgrading gnome-vfs-2.0 earlier in the day via portupgrade.
Bob
I had just finished working with fvwm2 to see
questions on
the `mobile' FreeBSD mailing list. The address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Questions about FreeBSD belong here. Just so
you know, FreeBSD runs great on the 600 series. It is running nicely on
my 600X and also on my T22.
Good luck and enjoy.
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Play is the work of children. It's very serious
both systems
available and choose at boot time which to bring up.
The OP notes, as seen above, that he is after using FreeBSD daily and to
be rid of Microsoft, hence my suggestion of a single boot device.
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properly
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less run it. I think that AutoCAD is to Windows
dependent to be emulated and you may be stuck with a not so perfect
situation. Perfect being a FBSD environment.
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Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff. And if it's
properly structured in a developmental program, children can
computers refuse to
even attempt to boot from a DD disk. It would appear that yours is
willing to attempt to boot, but then passes bogus information to the
FreeBSD boot loader.
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a firewall
on your system (e.g. IPFW), then try turning it off and doing a
traceroute.
BSD ping uses ICMP ECHO REQUEST and ECHO RESPONSE packets, so if it is
working then at least some ICMP packets are getting through.
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InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol auto
Option Device /dev/psm0
EndSection
The advantage of the mouse driver is that it lets you cut and paste when
you are using a text console (i.e. not using X).
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fine for me.
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On Tue, Apr 6, 2004, Jonathon McKitrick clacked the keyboard to produce:
I'm looking for a relatively inexpensive wireless setup for home
please. Where is the system, is it in a room that is a hundred degrees
hot?
A shot in the dark: your power supply is going away. Or maybe, bad Ram.
Well, perhaps an overheating CPU. Maybe an HD that is getting flaky.
Who knows? We need info please to help you.
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Play is the work
root's password?
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the address you
used (good thing it was a throwaway address, right?), although that
will make it hard to receive replies to the questions you post here.
To clarify: this is a mailing list of FreeBSD users helping each other.
It is not FreeBSD, Inc. answering your questions.
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to install from, you can tell it
to use FTP to get the files from a FreeBSD server instead of reading
them from the CD.
Before CDs became common, that was the common method of installing
FreeBSD and it worked quite well.
- Bob
Thanks,
George
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, as pointed out previously, it does not follow convention. It is
much like Microsft `enhancing' an industry standard, which actually
breaks the standard.
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 01:13:47AM -0500, Bob Perry wrote:
I installed gnupg-1.2.4_1, The GNU Privacy Guard, read over the README
and HOWTOs. Ran into a problem re ...unsafe ownership of the main
configuration file Searched the mailing list archives with little
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
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Kris,
I'm at the stage now, where I need to validate and certify the
Security Officer's PGP key before I can verify the signature.
Documentation suggests ...comparing
the key during a phone call. Later, there is the reality that If
you
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I'm at the stage now, where I need to validate and certify the Security
Officer's
PGP key before I can verify the signature. Documentation suggests
...comparing
the key during a phone call. Later
can I determine if the patch was successfully applied or not? Should I
have applied the patch to the GENERIC kernel, then recompiled it before
customizing it?
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lars wrote:
Bob Perry wrote:
Hello,
I'm preparing to run a security patch on my system and was
instructed to download the patch and verify the PGP signature
using your PGP utility.
I'm not familiar with the PGP utility but it clearly sounds like
something I should have. There are a number
://www.courier-mta.org
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Micheas
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to install them if you only
need the MTA.
I've also used sendmail, Cyrus, and qmail. They all work. Whether they
meet your specific needs is hard to say. One good rule of thumb is to
read the documentation, and if it makes no sense to you, you might want
to keep looking.
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For some unknown reason, two of my keys have changed places, is there a simple way to
remedy this problem, @
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what should it be?
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this might be. (I always SSH into the box on a regular user
then su root to do work.)
That depends. Is your password entropy?
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is to try lynx to the local ip address and see what
happens. BTW, did you run `apachectl configtest' prior to starting
Apache? That will help you with any issues, although if it is running, I
am not sure configtest would find it.
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in the right place, and don't forget to go back and delete
old kernels you don't need any more if you are saving some of them
just in case.
Thanks for your help,
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See
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Hello,
My environment variables indicate SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash and
ENV=/home/rperry/.shrc. My understanding is that bash reads
~/.bashrc for interactive shells and $ENV for non-interactive shells.
I don't have the ~/.bashrc file
situation (e.g.,
delete
portupgrade and ruby* and then rebuild portupgrade). BTW, what happens
to the
ruby files that are removed?
Thanks,
Bob Perry
/usr/local/sbin/pkgdb:35:in `require': No such file to load -- pkgtools
(LoadError)
from /usr/local/sbin/pkgdb:35
--- Backing up the old
Kent Stewart wrote:
On Saturday 28 February 2004 11:53 am, Bob Perry wrote:
Hello,
I run FreeBSD 4.9 and just ran my weekly CVSup followed by portsdb
-uU and portupgrade -arR. I came across the following message which
looks similar to one previously posted today. I'm relatively new
problems others had encountered due to the change in
the default version of ruby and read the commit in Fresh Ports. It just
didn't
register. I saw the phrase, If you are a ruby developer..., and
ignored the rest.
My bad.
Thanks so much for your time and assistance.
Bob Perry
--
I've learned
Please disregard.
Original Message
Subject:Do I need Mozilla-1.6 and Mozilla-GTK2-1.6?
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 17:54:58 -0500
From: Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FreeBSD-Questions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Just upgrade to 4.9-RELEASE and CVSup'd my system
Original Message
Subject: Re: Porstdb -uU Continues to Fail?
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 13:55:48 -0500
From: Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: FreeBSD-Questions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-1.6 and mozilla-GTK2-1.6?
Thanks,
Bob Perry
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FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p2 #0
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