0xe3d72280 bp 0xcf960fb4
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE
|12:50PM up 6 days
I'm trying to set machdep.hlt_logical_cpus to 0 as suggested in
/usr/src/UPDATING. It doesn't appear to be a recognized oid. Is the loader
the only way to set this?
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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and
every possible derivative I can think of. What am I missing here?
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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to CURRENT.
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|MCSE, CCNA Sat Nov 1 16:10:00 PST 2003
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|FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE
| 4:10PM up 2 days, 8:17, 0 users
on it.
I don't like the sound of that. I'll just stick with STABLE until 5.x is
really ready.
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|MCSE, CCNA Sat Nov 1 19:40:00 PST 2003
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| 8:30PM up 2 days, 12:37, 1 user
Anyone else noticing that Evolution (1.08) is not emptying the trash on
exit, even with the relevant option selected in the configuration?
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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into single user mode, mount / read-writeable, edit /etc/passwd and
change the password field to a * or something.
Check the handbook online.
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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title bar.)
There was an error opening this document. A temporary file could not be
opened.
I've been getting this error also lately. Something has definitely
changed and I don't know what.
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On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 20:03, John Von Essen wrote:
Im curious about something. On my machine, the freebsd boot manager
displays something like:
F1 FreeBSD
F2 DOS
F5 Drive 1
Nothing will boot on F5, its just an extra drive I use for my /usr mount.
Question is... is it possible to
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE
|11:59AM up 4:27, 0 users, load averages: 0.19, 0.06, 0.02
) - Xwrapper-4 just bring me to the root X window (with the cross)?
Try removing/reinstalling wrapper, although if X starts at all that
probably isn't the issue. What's in ~/.xinitrc?
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isn't activated.
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|FreeBSD 4.7-RC
|11:59AM up 24 days, 12
such winprinter that works reliably with free software
drivers.
You might try reading up on gimp-print and the CUPS printing system.
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| 9:59AM up 23 days, 10:31, 2 users, load averages
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| 9:59AM up 23 days, 10:31, 2 users, load averages: 0.11
?
This shouldn't happen in the default configuration any longer I believe.
Either check the Handbook online for sendmail configuration.
3. Dunno
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I notice that when I start a new text document in StarOffice or
OpenOffice I get one font list (Truetype included) but when I start an
html document I get a much longer list of choices. It seems like some
font directories - such as freefont nucleus - are ignored for text
documents.
Has anyone
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 06:29, Scott I. Remick wrote:
a few more specifics here *might* be somewhat helpful.
Well, bear with me... if I knew exactly what specific info you needed to
solve the problem, I'd probably already know the answer myself. ;) Extra
info happily provided
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 11:29:14PM -0500, Steve Wingate wrote:
How can I get FreeBSD 4.7-stable to log password ssh login attempt
failures? Googling shows people last year added it via a patch to
/etc/security but I wonder if it's been added to base now.
What about the traces in /var
From: Morten Grunnet Buhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002/10/28 Mon PM 07:41:13 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Lexmark Z33 printer help
Hello fellow FreeBSD friends,
I would like to hear if anyone have gotten a Lexmark Z33 printer
working. I have found this link [1] to an official
From: Steve Warwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002/10/29 Tue PM 03:10:44 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Yes, but how do I upgrade?
Hi
I have a 4.3 BSD machine to upgrade, and it's a production machine :(
On a test machine I have learned to CVSUP. I have used sysinstall and played
From: Steve Warwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002/10/29 Tue PM 03:49:02 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Yes, but how do I upgrade?
Hmmm, if as Kent mentions, there are many changes since 4.3, perhaps a
better solution would be to reverse the process. Build an entirely new OS
from
Is is better to run a 2nd drive on another IDE channel or on the same bus?
Eg. IDE channel 1 = ad0 (main OS), IDE channel 2 = ad1 (other data - maybe
MySQL and websites?)
For performance reasons a seperate channel is better. If you're anal about cable
neatness, air flow and all that weird
From: Mike Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002/10/28 Mon AM 11:53:23 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: divxPlayer
When i try to launch divxPlayer (up to date and compiled from ports) I get:
ELF binary type 3 not known.
Abort trap
My guess is that you installed Linux emulation,
Unfortunatley, adding the line linux=YES to /etc/rc.conf has not
solved the problem of me getting :
ELF binary type 3 not known.
Abort trap.
I've tried running netscape communciator as well with the same msg.
Did you reboot afterwards?
Work like you don't need the money
Dance like
From: Tony Esposito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002/10/23 Wed PM 05:44:52 EDT
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: video cards supported
Hello,
I can not find any list of video cards supported for FreeBSD 4.0 at
http://www.freebsd.org.
Can you assist?
I have read the man pages, searched a few forums, but I did not found a
way to prevent dhcp to do not change my /etc/resolv.conf. I do not have
access to the dhcp server configuration, so I need to change it on my
client. I also tried to chmod it to only read mode, but that did not
work
From: michael sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002/10/27 Sun PM 06:15:12 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: remote mounting of UNIX directories
Its my understanding a windows box CANNOT mount a
/home/user a remote fbsd server, only those on the
same local network. Am I correct?
Not
On Tuesday 23 July 2002 02:38 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All -
I'd like to thank Joe Marcus Clarke for his assistance in getting past the
fact that a repeated error building gconf-editor was keeping me from
getting to Gnome2. The culprit was yet another outdated /usr/X11R6/include
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 20:43:10 -0700
Michelle Weeks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to scripting and am trying to use the below script I found to
run backups of our FreeBSD 4.5 server, but I keep getting the error:
Level-backup.sh Backup Tue Jul 23 21:04:22 PDT
On Monday 22 July 2002 01:03 am, Lord Raiden wrote:
Ran into something I'm not entirely sure how to fix. Was running the
config script for configuring frontpage extentions on one of our apache
servers by running the script
/usr/local/frontpage/version5.0/fp_install.sh on the server after
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 21:35, Mark B wrote:
OK I know I did something wrong, but with little chance to correct the system, with
error messages spewing out at a blinding rate, I hit the reset button then fsck the
disks on boot, then edit the fstab to block off all but the basic fs needed to run.
On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 23:21, Jonathan Chen wrote:
[Please do not remove Cc: freebsd-questions]
On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 11:55:31AM +0530, Akthar Hussain wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for your reply.
But why a normal user can able to start GDM withou loging as root.
since a normal
On Sun, 2002-07-14 at 03:11, Lars Wittebrood wrote:
Stacey,
Do you have the directory structure right in your sandbox? I have bind
chrooted in /chroot/bind and my command to start it there is :
/chroot/bind/named -u bind -g bind -t /chroot/bind -d 1
You have -t /etc/namedb/s/ so you
If you're reading this link for sandboxing BIND this is as standard as
it gets.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/dns.html
From what I've read from you it appears you haven't done everything
these steps tell you to do.
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On Sun, 2002-07-14 at 10:09, Steve Wingate wrote:
On Sun, 2002-07-14 at 03:11, Lars Wittebrood wrote:
Stacey,
Do you have the directory structure right in your sandbox? I have bind
chrooted in /chroot/bind and my command to start it there is :
/chroot/bind/named -u bind -g bind -t
On Sun, 2002-07-14 at 10:48, Harry W Hale III wrote:
I have small network at home consisting of three machines. These
machines are connected through a router to a cable modem where they
share the internet.
My router assigns by dhcp ip numbers in the range of 192.168.1.2 to
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