find ports that aren't required anymore

2013-08-31 Thread Dale Scott
I was using the postfix port, but decided to replace it with ssmtp to reduce
ports in use and simplify system updating (deleting postfix with
pkg_delete). Is it possible that deleting postfix will leave ports installed
that aren't required anymore? Will pkg_delete also delete any dependencies
no longer required? If I could have ports still installed that aren't
required anymore? How can I find them now? Portmaster?

All the information I could find related to finding dependencies for a port,
not for finding installed ports that don't have parent dependencies. Is it
possible to invoke pkg_info -R on all ports and filter the output?

TIA,
Dale


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Re: find ports that aren't required anymore

2013-08-31 Thread Dale Scott
Cool, thanks Mark. Guess that's also a reason to learn new pkg tools. 
.

On 2013-08-31, at 1:41 PM, Mark Felder f...@freebsd.org wrote:

 
 
 On Sat, Aug 31, 2013, at 14:19, Dale Scott wrote:
 I was using the postfix port, but decided to replace it with ssmtp to
 reduce
 ports in use and simplify system updating (deleting postfix with
 pkg_delete). Is it possible that deleting postfix will leave ports
 installed
 that aren't required anymore? Will pkg_delete also delete any
 dependencies
 no longer required? If I could have ports still installed that aren't
 required anymore? How can I find them now? Portmaster?
 
 If you're using the old pkg format you'll want to use something like
 pkg_cutleaves which is in ports.
 
 If you're using the new pkg format you can simply run pkg autoremove.
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RE: how to correct portsnap corruption - SOLVED

2012-11-27 Thread Dale Scott
'rm -fr /var/db/portsnap/*' 
and then 'portsnap fetch  portsnap extract'

Thanks everyone!


Dale Scott


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how to correct portsnap corruption

2012-11-26 Thread Dale Scott
Hi, I was running portsnap fetch on a remote terminal when my connection
failed. After connecting running portsnap again, it appeared to complete
correctly. However, when I run portsnap extract I get the following error:

 

casper# portsnap extract

/usr/ports/.cvsignore

/usr/ports/CHANGES

/usr/ports/COPYRIGHT

/usr/ports/GIDs

/usr/ports/KNOBS

/usr/ports/LASTCOMMIT.txt

files/bfd9e7e5d0fff1e0c601614c35085494c8de06eb100b2fe025a6c9a226ec0e09.gz
not found -- snapshot corrupt.

casper#

 

How can I recover from this without losing any app configs I have in the
ports tree? (i.e. make config)

 

Thanks,
Dale

 

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Re: Famp Server

2012-10-30 Thread Dale Scott
- Original Message -
 From: Polytropon free...@edvax.de
 
 On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 06:26:19 -0700 (PDT), Hamisi Jabe wrote:
  Thanks for your quick reply, but would you please give me the right
  command
  pkg_add -r apache22
  pkg_add -r mysql55-server
  pkg_add -r php5
  
  i installed these packages one by one but to no success please
  help,
 
 Can you provide the error message of no success?
 
  and also when i install them should i go to the port directory or i
  can execute the command anywhere
 
 From anywhere.
 

You must be root though (just in case you were trying to install with
a normal user account)
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RE: FreeBSD 9x - PHP and MySQL

2012-10-20 Thread Dale Scott
There's no reason not to just use the latest in the ports tree, which as of
now is:

php5-5.4.7
mysql-server-5.5.28

I use phpmyadmin, which usually results in updating php5 every new release
(which is why I'm on php5-5.4.7), although I'm still on mysql-server-5.5.16.


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From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Vladislav Prodan
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 12:16 PM
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject: Re: FreeBSD 9x - PHP and MySQL


MySQL 5.5
php 5.4.x

 FreeBSD 9.1-PRERELEASE
 Can you tell me what might be the best MySQL version to be used and 
 which PHP version should I use to that?
 Running 64-bit.
 
 thanks,
 Jos Chrispijn
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RE: FreeBSD Install Problem

2012-09-08 Thread Dale Scott
Check the SATA drive mode in the BIOS. It may need to be set to
Compatibility (or vice versa).

-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of dte...@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 6:20 PM
To: 'Chris Neudorf'; questi...@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: FreeBSD Install Problem



 -Original Message-
 From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd- 
 questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Chris Neudorf
 Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 2:10 PM
 To: questi...@freebsd.org
 Subject: FreeBSD Install Problem
 
 Hello,
 
 I have a problem installing FreeBSD 9.0 Releaseon my Lenovo Thinkpad 
 R61i laptop (4GB RAM, 160GB HDD, 32-bit). It doesn't matter if I tried 
 installing
it from
 the CD or the DVD, I still have the same problem. I even tried 
 re-downloading
and
 re-burning a new CD or DVD, and I'm still unable to install. I even 
 have
problems
 going through the sysinstall route.
 

Can you try the following?

http://sourceforge.net/projects/druidbsd/files/FreeBSD-9.0_Druid-1.0b57.iso/
down
load

NOTE: New version posted just a couple days ago (but not announced yet;
in-progress).
--
Devin


 
 In the installation process, I'm able to go far to the partitioning area
in
where the
 problem occurs. I click for Guided partitioning and then I receive this
Abort
 message:
 
 Abort
 --
 
 An installation step has been aborted. Would you like to restart the
installation or
 exit the installer?
 



---
 [ Restart ]     [ Exit ]
 
 -
 
 When I click restart I end up with the same result, and I end up in a
neverending
 cycle of unable to install.
 
 
 (I even have a the same problem installing from GhostBSD.)
 
 
 
 Is there any remedies to this problem?
 
 
 Thank you so much,
 
 --Christopher
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RE: freebsd-update install question

2012-06-14 Thread Dale Scott
 Should I install the libc souces?

I had this error when upgrading 8.x (8.1 to 8.2?), and solved it by creating
the directory only (actual sources not required). I recall someone had
posted this solution to the list at the time.

Regards,
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Re: recommendation(s) for new computer

2012-04-20 Thread Dale Scott
As do Intel (video) drivers

- Original Message -
From: Mark Felder f...@feld.me
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 1:49:13 PM
Subject: Re: recommendation(s) for new computer

nvidia drivers just work. That's what matters.
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Re: FreeBSD 9.0 Snapshots

2012-03-23 Thread Dale Scott
See PR http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/161674 (This bug was 
fixed in head in -r230249, by mckusick Feb 7).

To see the fix in your system now, I think you could update your system from 
the CURRENT branch (but as I said, you'll need to understand release 
engineering better than I). For me, I'm following RELEASE and I'm just going to 
wait until it appears.

Dale


- Original Message -
From: timp tim...@gmail.com
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 6:03:37 AM
Subject: Re: FreeBSD 9.0 Snapshots

 Has been fixed, but you need to understand release engineering better than
me if you want the fix now. 
Fixed? What did you mean? SUJ and snapshots still doesn't work together.

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Re: FreeBSD 9.0 Snapshots

2012-03-22 Thread Dale Scott
Has been fixed, but you need to understand release engineering better than me 
if you want the fix now.

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There are no passengers on spaceship earth. We are all crew.

- Original Message -
From: Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kw...@gmail.com
To: dwei...@dweimer.net
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:28:25 AM
Subject: Re: FreeBSD 9.0 Snapshots

Dean E. Weimer wrote:
 Has anyone been using Snapshots on UFS with journaled soft-updates enabled?

 I have a couple of new systems built after 9.0 came out, my backup
 scripts take snapshots, and then mount them to backup the files, the
 couple older servers that I upgraded from 8.2 to 9.0 from source are not
 having any problems, a quick check shows their file systems aren't
 running the new journaled Soft-Updates options. The new systems which
 are, frequently hang up and become unresponsive when taking the snapshots.

Known issue, don't use SUJ with snapshots on 9.0 for now.

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non-responsive FreeBSD-9.0 after dump command

2012-01-18 Thread Dale Scott
I'm getting a non-responsive system after issuing dump on a relatively fresh 
install of FreeBSD-9.0-RELEASE. The system is a VirtualBox 4.1.2 vm, with a 
20GB GPT system drive and a 20GB MBR backup drive. Since it was created, the 
ports tree has been updated and apache22, mysql55-server and python/django 
installed (and a number of minor utilities). Everything seems to work ok, 
except for dump:

# mount
/dev/ada0p2 on / (ufs, local, journaled soft-updates)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local, multilabel)
/dev/ad1as1d on /backup (ufs, local, soft-updates)
#
# cd /backup
# dump -0aLf 20120118.dump /

There is no output after hitting enter, and afterwards the system is 
generally unresponsive. A command (e.g., whoami) typed into the VirtualBox 
server console and an ssh terminal is echo'd, but that's all. I had started 
top in a seperate ssh terminal before issuing the dump command, and it shows 
mksnap_ffs running with 98%-100% WCPU for about 55 minutes, at which point 
top stops updating. I gave up after 70 minutes and yanked the virtual power 
cord.

I then created a new FBSD-9.0 VM (system install from dvd only, and also 
create/fdisk/label/mount a new virtual backup drive). On this vm, dump works as 
expected! I moved the virtual backup drive from new to old, and also 
re-partitioned/re-labled the backup drive on the problem system, but no effect. 
FWIW, fdisk reports that on both system disks (non-working and working), the 
chunks do not start on track boundaries (I used auto installing the systems).

Does any of this make any sense to anyone? Any ideas on how to correct the 
situation? I don't mind re-configure the new vm like the old, but not knowing 
what went wrong concerns me (and if it's just going to happen again). My basic 
intent is to get version 2 of a live server working first as a vm, then restore 
a dump onto real hardware.

Thanks in advance for any and all assistance,
Dale

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RE: Using Gnome ...

2012-01-17 Thread Dale Scott
If you're doing a new install and you're primarily after a desktop
experience, go with PC-BSD 9.0 (http://www.pcbsd.org). All the basics are
looked after for you, including graphics config, auto-mounting USB drives,
wireless ... It has a graphical package installer for PC-BSD PBI packages,
but it's standard FreeBSD-9.0 and ports under the hood. Perfect on a desktop
(could still use some polish for laptop suspend/resume).

Dale


 -Original Message-
 From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
 questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of David Walker
 Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 8:17 AM
 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 Subject: Using Gnome ...
 
 A colleague and I were talking about operating systems and I said, hey
lets
 install FreeBSD and see what Gnome looks like.
 I did an install at work but ran out of time so I brought another machine
 home but I'm having trouble.
 
 I burnt an ISO of 9.0 and installed it.
 
 I did a pkg_add ...
 # pkg_add -r gnome2
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-
 wm.html
 http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#q1
 
 I tried to enable Gnome by editing /etc/rc.conf ...
 gdm_enable=YES
 gnome_enable=YES
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-
 wm.html
 http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#full-gnome
 Note the difference there.
 
 If I reboot I get a message to the console that gdm is starting but it
goes to a
 console login.
 
 Is there anything else I need to do?
 
 Best wishes.
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help accessing mdbtools man pages in /usr/local/share/man

2012-01-16 Thread Dale Scott
I installed mdbtools from source on github and it put its man pages in 
/usr/local/share/man/man1, where the default man command doesn't find them 
(although man -M /usr/local/share/man mdb-export works).

From man hier, it looks like the man pages should have been put into 
/usr/local/man. Is that correct? Also, the pages aren't in gz format (just 
mdb-export.1). Is there a typical workaround? (I expect this is not uncommon 
for an app coming from the Linux world?).

Thanks in advance,
Dale

P.S. mdbtools works well for accessing data in a MS Jet/Access MDB file. 
There's an old version in the ports tree, but no maintainer (perhaps one day I 
may have learned enough to update the port myself, but alas not yet).

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Re: help accessing mdbtools man pages in /usr/local/share/man - SOLVED

2012-01-16 Thread Dale Scott
- Original Message -
From: Yuri Pankov yuri.pan...@gmail.com
Date: Monday, January 16, 2012 13:49

 Just use `man /full/path/to/the/manpage`. Also check man(1) and
 man.conf(5) on how to specify additional MANPATHs.

Thanks Yuri! As per man.conf(5), I created /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mdbtools.conf to 
add /usr/local/share/man to the manpath (perhaps it could be named more 
correctly linux.conf, but for now the only manpages there are from mdbtools).

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portaudit report against web app since updated (by web app itself)

2012-01-05 Thread Dale Scott
I originally installed WordPress as a port because it was convenient to way to 
make sure I had all the PHP dependencies. However, I've since updated WordPress 
internally a number of times, and am now getting portaudit advisories against 
the original port that was installed.

I'd prefer not to get portaudit advisories in this situation. Any 
recommendations?

Thanks,
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Re: Revision control advice

2011-12-22 Thread Dale Scott
Absolutely go distributed vcs over centralized. Keeping code always under 
version control, even when local in your sandbox, is extremely powerful. And 
since a distributed vcs can be used as a centralized vcs, there's really no 
technical reason to use a centralized vcs.

- Original Message -
From: William Brown william.e.br...@adelaide.edu.au

 I would advise staying away from mercurial (aka hg). It has a 
 lot of issues with corruption of repositories. Git does the same 
 and is a lot more mature and stable. 

Do you have any references re Mercurial repo corruption?

I originally started using Mercurial a couple years ago because NetBeans had 
built-in support, but the command set is consistent and uniform, Bryan 
O'Sullivan's Definitive Guide is excellent, and TortoiseHg/HgWorkbench work 
flawlessly on Windows (I use the command line or the Natilus plugin when not on 
Windows). No argument that git has the mindshare, although arguably due more to 
github than git itself. Googling will show there are major projects using 
Mercurial as well.

Dale

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RE: Webmail for local system mail

2011-11-19 Thread Dale Scott
 sysutils/webmin will work without much configuration.  Some of the other
 more traditional one like squirrelmail will work as well, but some extra
config
 may be required.

Webmin++ (and just plain handy for a whole lot more!)

Dale


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RE: Groupware like OX for FreeBSD?

2011-10-22 Thread Dale Scott
 I'd like to know whether the power to serve OS FreeBSD is also capable
of
 hosting a groupware like OX. I want to build a grupware server and found
OX
 really nice. Our lab's administration is using OX.

Googling open-xchange freebsd turns up a few circa-2005 tutorials and
quite a bit of discussion. 

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How do you install utility built using gnu toolchain?

2011-05-12 Thread Dale Scott
It's pretty general question, but is it typically standard procedure for a 
utility building using the GNU tool chain to be able to install itself into 
/usr/local/bin? E.g. # gmake install ?? Is there anything a newb can check 
for without having to fully understand the complete build procedure (and not 
destroy my system in the process)?

The mdbtools port is based on the last official release of the project - v0.5 
in 2003. I've compiled the current head of the project from github in a 
personal directory and tests have passed (I'm using a php app with mdb-export 
to copy data from a Jet4 database to MySQL). Now I'd like to put the 
executables in /usr/local/bin for shared access (in place of the utilities 
installed by the mdbtools-0.5 port). The project builds using the GNU tool 
chain without any customizations (using config and gmake). I'd prefer to do 
this properly with a port, but until the project has had an official release 
and I've learned how to create a port, are there any shortcuts? I naively tried 
copying what I thought were the executables, and then discovered they were 
shell scripts that only ran from the build directory. Huh?
 
Could it be as simple as # gmake install (and that not be a horribly stupid 
thing to try)?
 
Thanks,
Dale
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RE: Shopping cart other than OSCommerce?

2010-12-07 Thread Dale Scott
 As for PHP and security, well, when someone ends up getting married to
 three abusive drunks in a row, there is more going on with that then
random
 chance or even bad luck.

I'll interpret that as saying a large percentage of the PHP apps vying for
your attention are crap, but buyer beware. Just be careful, have a healthy
level of scepticism, and keep your eyes open. I'm amazed at the ease with
which a good looking web app can be created, and with complete and total
disregard for the most basic software development best practices. However,
that doesn't mean all apps are crap, just like there are still guys  gals
out there worth tying your life to.

In my experience (which is probably more than some, but certainly not much
compared to some others), MediaWiki, MantisBT, Moodle, and Drupal are
mature, reliable and generally secure PHP-based applications. They have good
documentation, active communities, and are honest and prompt with security
advisories (and also pretty prompt with security updates). I'm sure there
must be others (e.g., I don't know anything about Facebook other than it's
PHP-based, but I'm sure we'd hear about it being hacked on a regular basis
if it was).

Dale

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Re: RE: ZFS woes

2010-08-10 Thread Dale Scott
 wiped out the firt mb; i used sysinstall to create a fbsd slice; wiped
 it out again; booted knoppix to create an EFI / GPT; booted into
 opensolaris and created a zpool (v14), but nothing, nothing 
 did the trick.

I was doing a vanilla fbsd install recently using a couple re-claimed 250GB IDE 
drives. The install completed without errors, but after reboot GEOM complained 
bitterly about the secondary GPT table on the boot drive being corrupted or 
invalid, and unrecoverable corrupted or invalid GPT tables on the 2nd drive. By 
trying something like above, I was able to get the system drive to rebuild the 
secondary GPT table, but nothing worked on the second drive. Google told me a 
targeted approach was technically possible (by calculating exactly where a 
specific drive stores its GPT metadata and zeroing just that bit), but also 
that the broader solution of zeroing out the entire drive would be faster for 
me than figuring out the calculation (about 18 hrs to zero the entire drive, at 
least it was mostly while sleeping): dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad3 bs=64K (no 
idea if the block size is optimal or even relevant).

Dale Scott


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Re: BSD logo (a moderate opinion)

2010-07-28 Thread Dale Scott
Personally, I enjoy our mascot Beastie, as well as the Beastie-influenced 
official logo. I also smile when I see Casper, Wendy andHotStuff.
 However, I also accept there are individuals who understand these symbols 
differently than me, and that I may be alienating them to my 
detriment.  It seems consumer products need to be mindful of cultural 
differences, is FreeBSD different? A larger community and increased OS market 
share wouldn't be all that bad, would it?

I hope that those of you who believe in FreeBSD but with a personal conflict 
with the mascot or logo,
 band together and propose a complementary alternate symbol. I don't 
mean flooding the mail list (it's obvious we can do that on our own), 
I'm talking about difficult time-consuming organization, lobbying, and 
support gathering. For me, I hope Beastie endures forever - he our first and 
legacy mascot - but I also wouldn't object to one or two more officially 
sanctioned mascots and logos either. 

Dale Scott

- Original Message -
From: David Brodbeck g...@gull.us
Date: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 11:25
Subject: Re: BSD logo
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

 On Tue, July 27, 2010 3:09 pm, Chip Camden wrote:
  Quoth Paul Schmehl on Tuesday, 27 July 2010:
  --On Tuesday, July 27, 2010 15:49:47 -0500 Reid Linnemann
  lr...@cs.okstate.edu wrote:
 
  On final analysis, I think the OP should abandon any desire for
  FreeBSD in favor of this: http://pudge.net/jesux/
 
  Sheesh.  Now I really have seen everything.
 
  Not quite.  Someone needs to come out with an OS named 
 Atheix, and
  another called Agnostix.  Then we'll be complete.
 
 I tried Agnostix, but it's impossible to get support; every bug report
 gets closed with a status of not enough information.
 
 
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Re: PDF storage software recommendations?

2010-06-17 Thread Dale Scott
 I'm certain that we have something in ports that will do this, but
 danged if I can find a good candidate.  While I'm sure I 
 could build a
 database/PHP app that would work, surely someone's already done this?
 Any recommendations?

I'm experimenting with OpenDocMan (PHP/MySQL, http://www.opendocman.com/) for 
storing ad hoc documents associated with part numbers in a WebERP system 
(http://www.weberp.org). system. OpenDocMan has been around for a while and 
didn't see a lot of activity after release, but seems to be pretty active 
again. We added a menu item in the WebERP ItemMaster page for a user to submit 
an associated document, which is just a link to the submit document page in 
OpenDocMan (also added a Search for Associated Documents menu item which is a 
link to a search in OpenDocMan for documents associated with that part number). 
If there are multiple documents associated with part number, the user would 
have to zip the documents and then check-in the zip archive. This concept can 
be applied to other documents, such as a received purchase order which is then 
associated with a new internal sales order and production order.

I'm also investigating using Mercurial and the Windows TortoiseHg client (or a 
simplfied custom management-and-incoming-inspection-clerk friendly client) to 
check-in an arbitrary directory structure. Users could create a local directory 
on their Windows box for mini-project work (e.g., datasheets for a 
commercial-off-the-shelf part, Word doc and graphics for a user manual, sales 
analysis spreadsheet and PowerPoint presentation, custom part drawings and work 
instruction, etc.), and when they're finished, check-in the directory. I 
think the folder check-in might be a simpler concept for casual users, but need 
to finish the strawman and get some critique.

Dale

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RE: Media streaming

2010-05-27 Thread Dale Scott
 ... So I am search of a media
 server that can transcode from native format to MPEG2 on the fly that
 does not require a GUI.

I'm experimenting with FreeNAS (FreeBSD? NanoBSD?), which uses Fuppes (Free
uPnP Entertainment Services) for on-the-fly transcoding (I'm streaming to a
plasma tv from the FreeNAS box via an Xbox 360). It runs headless, although
there's a webgui for configuration (FreeNAS and Fupples). Just mentioning in
case any of the technology could be applied to your situation.

Dale


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RE: sysinstall and the Right Terminal

2010-01-23 Thread Dale Scott
Using Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and GNOME Terminal 2.28.1, $TERM is Xterm.

$ echo $TERM
Xterm
$ 

The only thing I'd change about the mapping is that I'd rather flash the
screen instead of ringing the bell.

 -Original Message-
 From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
 questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Martin McCormick
 Sent: January-23-10 7:02 AM
 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 Subject: Re: sysinstall and the Right Terminal
 
...
 Is TERM = linux or something else?
 


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Re: sysinstall and the Right Terminal

2010-01-22 Thread Dale Scott
   If one logs in to a FreeBSD system from a Linux

 platform, the terminal type is set to linux which is compatible

 with a vt100. As soon as I run sysinstall, things go to the dogs

 very fast. It is as if there was no terminal emulation in effect



I don't have a solution but can report I regularily login to my fbsd 7 and 8 
boxes from an Ubuntu laptop using ssh in
Terminal and run sysinstall. I've never encountered this problem though.

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setting console width when running FreeBSD in VirtualBox

2010-01-19 Thread Dale Scott
I have a FreeBSD production server and want to create a development-test
server on my Vista laptop using a dump of the production server running in
VIrtualBox. I use Putty to access my production server and can resize the
console by dragging a corner of the Putty window. However, the VirtualBox
console doesn't to be resizeable (i.e. has a fixed 80-column display width).
The problem is when commands can't return useful information because their
console output is truncated at 80 columns (e.g, ps -faux | grep httpd
doesn't return anything and incorrectly implies apache isn't running when
the reason is that the output from ps is truncated before getting to grep).

 

Does anyone have a solution to this? I was hoping to avoid modifying the
configuration of the FreeBSD VIrtualBox vm (creating differences between the
production server and the dev-test server), but any solution would be better
than none.

 

Dale

 

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Re: setting console width when running FreeBSD in VirtualBox

2010-01-19 Thread Dale Scott
Doh! Thanks. I'm now connected to local dev-test vm with PuTTY (like font 
better than VirtualBox also). I looked at vidcontrol, but the obvious solution 
is the winner.

--
Dale Scott

Calgary, Canada


- Original Message -
From: Polytropon free...@edvax.de
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 7:43
Subject: Re: setting console width when running FreeBSD in VirtualBox
To: Dale Scott dalesc...@shaw.ca
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

 On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 06:50:50 -0700, Dale Scott 
 dalesc...@shaw.ca wrote:
  Does anyone have a solution to this?
 
 Yes, the obvious one: Use SSH to connect to your development-test
 server instead of using VirtualBox's implementation of the OS's
 console I/O.
 
 Of course, you can change the console's parameters using tools
 like vidcontrol; from its manual:
 
  mode    Select a new 
 video mode.  The modes currently recognized are:
  80x25, 80x30, 80x43, 80x50, 80x60, 132x25, 132x30, 132x43,
  132x50, 132x60, VGA_40x25, VGA_80x25, VGA_80x30, VGA_80x50,
  VGA_80x60, VGA_90x25, VGA_90x30, VGA_90x43, VGA_90x50, VGA_90x60,
  EGA_80x25, EGA_80x43, VESA_132x25, VESA_132x43, VESA_132x50,
  VESA_132x60.  The raster text mode VESA_800x600 can also be cho-
  sen.  Alternatively, a mode can be specified with its number by
  using a mode name of the form MODE_NUMBER.  A list of valid
  mode numbers can be obtained with the -i mode option.  See Video
  Mode Support below.
 
 Higher resolutions are possible, and VirtualBox should be able
 to change the dimensions of its console window to the value
 you set. Note that it may be needed to add a specific setting
 to /boot/loader.conf (e. g. VESA BIOS support).
 
 
 
 -- 
 Polytropon
 Magdeburg, Germany
 Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
 Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...
 


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