eing my data
again? Seeing as how the entire disk was originally covered in a single
NTFS partition, is it possible to add an entry for such and access the
files once again? This is a long shot, I know, but you never know...
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Thanks for all your help so far! :-)
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I should try to recompile and link
with gkt1?
(sorry for the double posting, forgot to attach the files)
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anacron-2.3_2 Schedules periodic jobs on systems t
default. Maybe I should try to recompile and link
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flowing).
I don't even know if this is exclusive to amd64, or if other platforms
might experience this as well. :-(
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could rebuild with debugging, but where to start?
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nd up with both of the fstabs pointing at ad0 depending on what
your jumper configurations were when installing.
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e it
master. If you ever need to put the slave drive in a dual-boot situation
with it as master, installing boot0 again done in no more than 20
keypresses.
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2) do not result
in multiple instances of a lock, but rather multiple references to the
same lock."
You're basically trying to place a lock you already hold, making the
flock function return immediately (this is what I gather, anyhow). The
fcntl function seems to operate slightly different
d to wait have terminated) and will terminate.
Being a child process of the script, bbkeys will also terminate as a
result of this.
I don't know if it's easier to see if I write it out as
blacbox&
bbkeys
vs.
bbkeys&
blackbox
Did this make things more clear? :-)
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dows systems. Can't confirm the validity of
this, though.
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he only limitation. The option to change them
exists to add flexibility. After all, you'd rather have the option there
and never need it, than *not* having it and needing it /desparately/,
wouldn't you? ;-)
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Chris Neustrup wrote:
Henrik W Lund wrote:
Chris Neustrup wrote:
I am trying to upgrade from 5.2.1 to 5.3 current. I am
Greetings!
Don't know how you can fix this, but you don't need to install gcc3.4
from ports. Upgrading from 5.2.1 to 5.3 can be done in the make
buildw
Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
[Henrik W Lund, 2004-10-17]
What this means is that any other slices you had on the disk will be gone. I
don't know what disk layout you had, but something tells me that you may have
erased /usr, /var and /tmp (if you used the default fdisk layout when
insta
e
gone. I don't know what disk layout you had, but something tells me that
you may have erased /usr, /var and /tmp (if you used the default fdisk
layout when installing FreeBSD, that is). I'm no expert, but I think
this _can_ lead to complication
need the new g_vinum function that comes
with 5.3-RELEASE.
Cheers
Mark.
Greetings!
You could just install one of the betas, and upgrade to -RELEASE when
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KERNCONF=YOUR_CUSTOM_KERNEL - unless you are
installing the GENERIC kernel. This should be the same as the one you
used before rebooting)
# make installworld (this does exactly what you think ;-) )
You might want to remove the line boot_single="" from /boot/loader.conf
and then reboot. Y
get those merged into /etc/passwd and /etc/group)
cd /usr/src
make installkernel (KERNCONF=YOUR_CUSTOMIZED_KERNEL)
make installworld
shutdown -r now (and cross your fingers ;-) )
Others, possibly more qualified, may tell you that some of these steps
are not neede, and
Matthew Seaman wrote:
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Bart??omiej Rutkowski wrote:
Actually, a better route would be to make a port of the wall paper.
The base system doesn't hold much stuff that is strictly decorative,
and it doesn't include X win
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Greetings, list!
I've been reading about a "fixit floppy" that is supposed to exist
somewhere, and a "fixit CD" too, but I can't for the life me find out
anything more about
ld
go the send-pr(1) route. -hackers and -current are rather strictly
on-topic, I imagine).
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epage made references to an "official"
version of LiveCD, I surfed the ftp servers but found nothing looking
anything like it.
Can anyone throw me a torch here? Thanks!
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ce to call it from...
Kevin Kinsey
Greetings!
Have you tried putting it in...
...*.xsession*? :-D
This is equivalent of .xinitrc when starting from xdm as opposed to the
startx method. I see no reason why gdm should be radically different.
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f later. And at that time, you could ask -hackers, where
you'll undoubtedly find much more qualified people than me (although I'm
getting there ;-) ).
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documentation and experimenting I have seen and done.
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have its
startup files on the first partition on the first physical disk and
refuses to start up otherwise, other OSes may have similar quirks. But
from what I gather, FreeBSD is quite forgiving in this regard.
If someone more knowledgeable would care to elaborate (or, quite
possibly even more
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Miguel Mendez wrote:
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Henrik W Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All modern toolkits allow integration with OpenGL these days, be it SDL
or GTK+/Qt if you need something more feature rich. I see little reason
not to use them.
Just my $0.02
I
Ricardo Britto wrote:
Hi,
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 #3 on my machine and I'm having problems
on installing nvidia-driver from ports.
I get the following error: ERROR: Failed to load the NVIDIA module!
KLD nvidia.ko: depends on mem - not available.
That's saying about mem.ko module. Wel
Doug Poland wrote:
Hello,
I've got a friend that's a C++/OpenGL hacker. He's got a nifty OpenGL
app that he wants to port to FreeBSD. I've no experience with OpenGL
development on FBSD. Are there any OpenGL developers out there that
can point me to FAQs or docs that are necessary to work in this
x27;t boot anything :)
Thanks,
Matt
Greetings!
Have you tried the file /boot/mbr or even /boot/boot0? These files are
"boot code", so why not try them?
I may be totally off here, but hey - nothing ventured, nothing gained,
eh? ;-)
the sysutils/portupgrade method.
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following argument to the configure script (this can be done
via the menu, I forget the exact one):
--target=
is output by the configure script, so just check the
logs and copy-paste. Why this mechanism fails to supply this information
to ltconfig automatically is beyond me.
Hope this helps!
Try placing the laptop flat on a
table and leave it running. If the laptop still overheats, my guess is
that it's a hardware problem.
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Hmm... Now where did I put that spare extension power cable?
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Paul wrote:
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Has anyone got any clue as to what may have happened, and how one can
go about accessing the drive?
Take the electronics board from a similar drive and use it to run your
bad drive.
Does the drive at least spin up?
Yes, the drive spins up perfectly. Sadly, it
years old).
There's nothing vital stored on it, although I would like to salvage
what I can.
Has anyone got any clue as to what may have happened, and how one can go
about accessing the drive?
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ted. The poorer
the signal, the lower the speed (something Windows elegantly neglects to
tell you, you only know if the connection is Excellent, Good, Low, Very
Low or No Signal).
Hope this helps, and congrats on a sparkling new, improved (hell, I'd
say sexy ;-) compute
Roberto Nunnari wrote:
Thank you all for your answers.
one more questions...
What is the preferred/advised version for buildWorld and co?
Without knowing for sure, I'd say the base version of perl is the best
one to use for the whole build* and install* process.
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nodes in a chrooted 5.x system is not possible
(someone correct me here, if I'm wrong). What happens when you try to
boot it normally?
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o this alot, /etc/make.conf will fill up with sections starting
with # -- use.perl generated deltas -- #, so I usually clean up every
now and then, leaving only one copy of them in.
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Bill Moran wrote:
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The command to use is umount, not unmount.
umount /cdrom
Don't ask me why they left out the first 'n' there.
Because typing the seque
r, I can't seem to unmount them. I get "Command not found".
127# unmount /cdrom
unmount: Command not found.
Greetings!
The command to use is umount, not unmount.
umount /cdrom
Don't ask me why they left out the first 'n' there.
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yourport (this will
build from source whenever a precompiled package doesn't exist).
To learn how to make a port, read the Porter's Handbook at the FreeBSD
website (I don't know how to make one, as I've never tried. It just
struck
age you already have qualifies as a "subsequent build".
As for valid CPUTYPE values, have you checked out the manpage?
man make.conf
I'm pretty sure I've seen it in there somewhere.
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differ). Maybe someone more experienced can elaborate on this?
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partitioning. You can really mess up a disk with those. At the
very least, back up all your files (which you implied you were going to
do, but I'll mention it anyways).
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/usr, and reboot.
You may have to provide the absolute paths for fsck and mount, I don't
recall at the moment if PATH is set in single user mode.
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First of all, verify that you've got both cups-base, cups-lpr and
cups-pstoraster installed on your system. Do a pkg_info | grep cups to
do this. If all these three packages are installed, please provide the
last, sa
html
is an excellent primer on FreeBSD drivers (maybe a bit dated, but it
still applies).
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Check out /var/log/cups/error.log for error messages. I like to crank
the logging level to debug level 2 in /usr/local/etc/cupsd.conf as well,
whenever it's not behaving like I want it to.
Hope this helps!
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der to strip empty spaces from filenames,
replacing them with underscores.
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level to debug level 2 in /usr/local/etc/cupsd.conf as well,
whenever it's not behaving like I want it to.
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also want to configure everything from the gui if possible to make it
as painless as possible if you know how.
Thanks
Radu
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Greetings!
I don't know where the autogen.sh script comes from, but it is this
script that Anjuta executes in order to pull in stuff like libtool,
ltc
hing unless I learn the required APIs.
MustlearnAPIs NeedAPIs ;-)
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re. :-)
I did find the solution to my initial problem, by the way. I posted a
follow-up in reply to myself, but I guess you've already read that.
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I believe RELENG_5_2 has been discontinued, and replaced by RELENG_5_2_1
(if I'm wrong, someone correct me, please). Anyways, try cvsupping using
either one, as at least one of them is bound to
e tag to use is . (yes, a period).
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Use the program send-pr(1).
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:-)
You're sparked my curiosity; what kind of embedded system are you
working on, pray tell?
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, and what does your ppp.conf look like?
Been a while since I used dialup ( ;-) ), but the way I remember it that
whole setup leaves plenty of room for misconfiguration.
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for vital scripts failing, I doubt it. Unless you start symlinking
like crazy, things should work fine, as scripts starting with #!/bin/sh
will always use /bin/sh and so on (so unless /bin/sh is a symlink to
/usr/bin/wish or some such exotic setup, not
"Sysmouse" and Device to "/dev/sysmouse" but
this does not work- any suggestions ?
Thanks
Stan
Greetings!!
The settings you just described are only correct if you're running
moused. Are you running moused, and if so, is the mouse working in the
big 20 gig drive. is this possible? can someone point me to some docs on
howto do it?
thanks,
Brian
Greetings!!
Check out this:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/vinum-vinum.html
I'm pretty sure this will work for you.
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e are other ways of doing this, but this seems to me the
easiest.
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I assume the source tarball off of SourceForge builds,
since people are running it, but it'd be so much cleaner if it existed
as a port.
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Henrik W Lund wrote:
Jud wrote:
The FreeBSD bootloader should be installed on *both* hard drives. This
will boot WinXP, but will show it in the boot menu as "???" If you
prefer a boot manager that allows you to easily enter the names of the
OSs you are booting, you might try
eforge.net/>).
Jud
So, a quick ´boot0cfg -B ad2´ (where ad2 is my WinXP drive) should do it
then? How come I didn't think of that? ;-)
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at complications (if any)
my running FreeBSD/amd64 might introduce into the installation of
another bootmanager.
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occurring, though. Have you tried the XFree mailing lists?
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want to copy directories as well, the script will quickly grow bigger.
Read man sh for more (maybe even too much) info on how to do anything
with scripts.
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r (can one say this?) to changing into/out of standby/suspend.
Anyways, if a jerk of the mouse will resume it and a keyboard tap won't,
it's still working to some degree, ain't it? ;-)
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ray wrote:
i did all that :)
i added apmd_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf and i also removed the disable line from my kernel config.
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 03:13:56PM +0200, Henrik W Lund wrote:
ray wrote:
hi, i have a Sony Vaio PCG-GRZ660 laptop and i'm trying to get apm
to work.
er hand...
*There's* evil and deception for ya! ;-)
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s out from your
/etc/rc.conf. Put it in there! :-)
If you have it in /etc/rc.conf, check your kernel config to see if it's
enabled in there. I believe it is disabled in GENERIC, so you have to
enable it. This is for 4.X of course. I don't know about
Henrik W Lund wrote:
Greetings, list!
I've been given headaches lately, and I believe the auto* brothers and
their buddy, libtool, to be the culprits. It all started when I
installed Anjuta, the C/C++ IDE for GNOME. What it basically does for
project management is use autoconf, automak
rous
versions of each installed on the same system? Or can I uninstall all
the older versions, keeping only the newest? Will this even do me any good?
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the status of your upgrade: my guess is that you're
running a 4.10 kernel, and a partially 4.10 world. Check it out by
running programs that interact closely with the kernel. ps(1) and top(1)
are such programs. If they act "weird", you probab
(give or take, depending on what
packages you download). If it's already populated by 4.9 sources, you
can cut back considerably on this.
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lues as to what kind of control you have)
and build away.
Thanks a lot
-jay
You're very welcome!
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You should check out the folks over at http://www.winehq.org, or
definitely http://www.transgaming.org. I'm pretty darn sure that these
guys have gotten CounterStrike up and running.
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pass make WITHOUT_GUI=yes and it will not install X.
Yes, it does display videos on the command line. No, it's not pretty.
Anyway, for just converting RealAudio into MP3, it should do the job nicely.
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tter supported. This fact notwithstanding, compilers
for a wide variety of programming languages are available. Check out
http://www.freebsd.org/ports to find out just exactly what languages are
available. Click the "lang" link.
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install
make clean
do:
make install clean
That will perform the same task, with less typing required. :-)
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Malcolm Kay wrote:
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malloc() is your friend! :-)
--> double *ncost = malloc(sizeof (double) * persons * scens); <--
This ought to do the trick. Just remember to make sure that malloc
returns a valid pointer, otherwise you'll have
rsons) + 0)) = 0.00;
Silly me. Anyway, this should work.
/* END AMMENDMENT */
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u do with the array
there (ncost[persons][0], etc...); if not, you can always do
ncost(sizeof(double) * persons + 0), etc...
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tables. Rather than having it in
rc.conf, maybe throwing that into entry and exit hooks to set up the
default gateway for the wireless is a good idea as well?
But like I said, I haven't gotten around to trying it out yet. If you
beat me to i
deeper level.
Have any of you experienced this?
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|>The ongoing debate about top posting vs. bottom/random posting has
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self, when
browsing the mailman interface over at FreeBSD.org, to find a thread
that's interesting, only to find scattered answers all over the place.
Is there a way to remedy this, for those of us on digest?
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|> Well, it generated output allright. Nothing that makes sense
|> (unless I sit down and learn an entire programming language,
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|> right after it has loaded view-less.el. I tried looking through
|> view-less.el, but to no avail.
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| You might try putting this in your .emacs file:
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| (setq de
the problem could be? XEmacs is kick-ass, but
this thing is annoying me half to death (the one feature I will be
using a lot of is the one feature that doesn't work). Thanks for any help!
Henrik W Lund
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Versi
the entire world. Just pop in your CD and install
complete sources from /stand/sysinstall, or (even easier) cvsup the
src-all mega-collection. If you're unfamiliar with cvsup'ing and tags,
check out the docs for further info.
Henrik W Lund
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matically generated by qmake, it seems, and I
wondered if someone else has had the same problem? Any workarounds?
Wait a while, then cvsup again?
Thanks for any help! And oh, please (b)cc: me, I'm not a subscriber.
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errors that may cause.
What I haven't done, come to think of it, is try to use another mirror. If for nothing
else, then to eliminate that as the cause of the error.
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From: "fbsd_user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Henrik W Lund" <[EMAIL PRO
ajor upgrades leave the system
anything BUT stable. On the other hand, I'm getting tired of
reinstalling the ports tree from sysinstall to avoid complete and utter
chaos.
Please (b)cc: me, as I'm not a subscriber. Thanks!!
Henrik W Lund
Computer Engineering student
Østfold College
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