03.10.2013 17:36, dweimer wrote:
When upgrading from 9.1 to 9.2 using source, is there any benefit to
rebuilding twice, due to the clang version change? So that the second
buildworld/kernel is done from the updated clang 3.3, instead of the
clang 3.1 that was in FreeBSD 9.1?
During the
01.10.2013 19:09, dweimer wrote:
I was struggling to get itweb-javaws to execute, due to it not being
able to find libjava.so, after running it through truss, I was able to
determine that its looking for the library under /usr/local/lib/amd64,
the file is located in
01.10.2013 21:12, dweimer wrote:
On 10/01/2013 11:09 am, dweimer wrote:
I was struggling to get itweb-javaws to execute, due to it not being
able to find libjava.so, after running it through truss, I was able to
determine that its looking for the library under /usr/local/lib/amd64,
the file is
27.09.2013 20:47, Nikolas Britton wrote:
7. Is Clang and the build system setup to automatically target cpu
instruction set? i.e. cc -target-cpu corei7-avx? Any performance
improvements of targeted binaries?
Nope, because you can't just ship a full list of packages for a full
list of
25.09.2013 11:34, Sreeram BS wrote:
Hi,
I am using FreeBSD 9. I would like to know as to what is the lifetime of
the files in /tmp directory. The general description says that these files
*may* not be preserved across a reboot. By this I interpret that if the
system is not rebooted, then
13.08.2013 17:30, O. Hartmann wrote:
For the past I ran PostgreSQL 9.2 servers on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT
successfully. But by now, out of the blue, login as the database's
supervisor pgsql remotely isn't possible any more.
The appropriate lines in pg_hba.conf are:
local all pgsql md5
hostssl
13.08.2013 17:30, O. Hartmann wrote:
For the past I ran PostgreSQL 9.2 servers on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT
successfully. But by now, out of the blue, login as the database's
supervisor pgsql remotely isn't possible any more.
The appropriate lines in pg_hba.conf are:
local all pgsql md5
hostssl
10.08.2013 16:51, Fbsd8 wrote:
if_bridge is relatively new in FreeBSD. Netgraph precedes if_bridge and
is un-aware of if_bridge. Change your if_bridge definition to a
ng bridge definition and everything your trying to do should fall into
place.
ng_bridge lacks some if_bridge goodies like
06.08.2013 22:58, Juris Kaminskis wrote:
after several trials and errors and reading through FreeBSD handbook I am
at dead end on how to proceed further, hope someone can guide me.
I always use foomatic for such things, it's quite easier to set up. For
example I have:
hplj2420d|lp|HP
Hi all.
I have one machine with bridge configured. Recently I thinked about
capturing all traffic on the bridge with ng_netflow.
1. ng_ether doesn't attach to bridge0 interface:
# ngctl list | grep ether
Name: rl0 Type: ether ID: 0034 Num hooks: 2
Name: ste0
27.06.2013 17:10, Chris Knipe написав(ла):
Hi all,
I've been battling the whole day now trying to compile 9 STABLE
I've svn'ed the source from branch base/stable/9 numerious times and
the code base as far as I can tell is up to date...
As me. As I reported my local glitches in the past I
07.06.2013 18:52, Quartz:
Question:
How does the ZFS option 'copies=n' and raid relate to and interact with
each other? specifically recovery in the event of a failure. For
example, is having three disks in a raid-1 configuration with copies=1
effectively the same as having three disks in a
31.05.2013 10:29, Stefan Desancic:
Good Morning,
Is there a flag or a setting in the PF firewall in FreeBSD that you can set to
allow TCPmux traffic to flow through it? The pass all rule doesn't seem to
work, however if I disable PF completely then the TCPmux traffic flow through.
I have no
31.05.2013 14:10, Stefan Desancic:
Hi,
Thank you for your very speedy response.
Also Attached is the config file.
Kind Regards
Stefan
# Section: Interfaces
public_if19=em0
private_if18=em1
mgmt_if=em1
# End: Interfaces
# Section: Ports
Management = {22,}
ikeports = {500,4500}
# End:
14.05.2013 23:48, Peter Harrison:
Hello list!
Does anyone know the status of the Chromium port? It's stuck at v25 with
multiple vulnerabilities. Updated versions have been available for a while, but
haven't been brought into ports. I've emailed the maintainer but not had a
response. Anyone
15.05.2013 18:29, J. Porter Clark:
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 11:32:31AM +0300, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
14.05.2013 23:48, Peter Harrison:
Hello list!
Does anyone know the status of the Chromium port? It's stuck at v25 with
multiple vulnerabilities. Updated versions have been available
18.04.2013 19:35, Brian Gold:
Hi all. Quick question for you. I've got a pair of freebsd 9 systems running
zfs. i've got my primary system doing ZFS SEND each night to my secondary
system for backups. I'm using a script I wrote to automate the process. I'm
passing the zfs send receive through
09.04.2013 06:51, Beeblebrox:
Exported the existing zpool ran # zpool import -D -f -R /bsdr -N -F -X
12018916494219117471 rescue =
Same result unfortunately. 'cannot import 'bsdr' as 'rescue': no such pool
or dataset Destroy and re-create the pool from a backup source.'
I tried the other bsdr
05.04.2013 14:13, Beeblebrox:
Thank you for your help Volodymyr,
1. ZPOOL LIST shows that the pool is listed
NAMESIZE ALLOC FREECAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
bsdr - - - - - FAULTED -
tank0 49.8G 13.3G 36.5G26% 1.00x ONLINE -
2. ZPOOL IMPORT = no
04.04.2013 11:46, Volodymyr Kostyrko:
Hi all.
I have one machine with problems. I changed memory, motherboard,
interface card with no luck. Yesterday it panics twice.
...
Have anyone faced something similar? It doesn't dump core for me and I'm
trying to fix this.
One more weird kernel
04.04.2013 19:26, Beeblebrox:
test them with `zdb -l device`. When the output would be correct - you
guessed your slice!
LABEL 1
version: 28
name: 'bsdr'
state: 2
txg: 10
pool_guid: 12018916494219117471
hostid:
05.04.2013 11:54, Beeblebrox:
Actually if you see all 4 labels correctly you can try to proceed as ZFS
would guess the correct disk size anyway.
I should clarify: # zdb -l /dev/ada0p2 = all 4 LABELS visible and correct
(zpool name: bsdr)
# zdb -l /dev/ada0p1 = all 4 LABELS visible and correct
Hi all.
I have one machine with problems. I changed memory, motherboard,
interface card with no luck. Yesterday it panics twice.
Apr 3 12:16:50 kohrah kernel: interrupt total
Apr 3 12:16:50 kohrah kernel: irq1: atkbd0 534
Apr 3 12:16:52 kohrah
04.04.2013 08:08, Beeblebrox пишет:
I had a second pool on another partition of the same HDD, which was in the
same degraded state as the bsdr pool. The data on that pool had been
backed-up previously. I decided to try the export re-import method on that
pool (-Z gives message: invalid option
2013-04-04 18:50, Beeblebrox wrote:
Hi Mark.
What does gpart show return?
= 34 625142381 ada0 GPT (298G)
34 62914560 1 freebsd-zfs (30G)
62914594 562227821 2 freebsd-zfs (268G)
Are all the pool members there and working?
Yes - ada0p2 is the ONLY pool member.
My
2013-04-03 18:17, Beeblebrox wrote:
If anyone has ideas, zdb -C is now giving me detailed output. zpool status
is:
You are mostly out of luck. The worst thing about ZFS is that when
something happens ZFS just gives you NO.
I posted this before, you can try this too:
zpool import -D -f -R
01.04.2013 21:39, Jim Ballantine пишет:
OK, I ran just pkg_libchk and the output is:
# pkg_libchk
xfce4-tumbler-0.1.27_1:
/usr/local/lib/tumbler-1/plugins/tumbler-poppler-thumbnailer.so misses
libpoppler.so.18
I'll install it and try again, but it doesn't seem like the cause.
Yes.
Can you
2013-04-02 15:12, Jim Ballantine wrote:
the config is the default
lqq curl-7.24.0_2
qk
x
lqqk
x
x x [ ] CARES
2013-04-01 17:00, Jim Ballantine wrote:
I'm trying to re-build enlightenment and it fails with
/usr/local/lib/libcurl.so.6: undefined reference to
`SSL_CTX_set_srp_password'
/usr/local/lib/libcurl.so.6: undefined reference to
`SSL_CTX_set_srp_username'
You can further debug the issue by
01.04.2013 19:47, Jim Ballantine пишет:
I believe I'm running it correctly, when I enter
pkg_libchk -vr enlightenment
Nope, just run pkg_libchk without any arguments. I don't think problem
is in enlightenment or curl, by rather some library that depends on curl
and is required by
2013-03-27 14:22, Loic Capdeville wrote:
Hi !
I'm trying to update devel/py-setuptools which has been replaced by
devel/py-distribute.
As mentioned in /usr/ports/UPDATING I did portupgrade -fo
devel/py-distribute devel/py-setuptools since I'm using ports, but
nothing happens.
Output of
2013-03-27 15:06, Loic Capdeville wrote:
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/easy-install.pth:
import sys; sys.__plen = len(sys.path)
../setuptools-0.6c11-py2.7.egg
../Pygments-1.5-py2.7.egg
../Babel-0.9.6-py2.7.egg
../MarkupSafe-0.15-py2.7-freebsd-9.0-RELEASE-amd64.egg
2013-03-27 15:33, Loic Capdeville wrote:
On 27/03/2013 14:27, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
2013-03-27 15:06, Loic Capdeville wrote:
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/easy-install.pth:
import sys; sys.__plen = len(sys.path)
../setuptools-0.6c11-py2.7.egg
../Pygments-1.5-py2.7.egg
../Babel
2013-03-27 18:37, Loic Capdeville wrote:
import sys; sys.__plen = len(sys.path)
../setuptools-0.6c11-py2.7.egg
import sys; new=sys.path[sys.__plen:]; del sys.path[sys.__plen:];
p=getattr(sys,'__egginsert',0); sys.path[p:p]=new; sys.__egginsert =
p+len(new)
Looks like py-distribute is not
05.03.2013 18:51, Paul Kraus:
In trying to build NagIOS, one of the dependencies is cmake and it is failing
to build. See below. And if I run make again it will fail on a different file,
see further down. Any ideas ? I am running 64 bit 9.1 under VBox 4.2.6 and the
parent host is Mac OS X
29.01.2013 04:37, Thomas Mueller:
28.01.2013 01:57, james:
I have a 9.1 system with some SATA disks in RAIDZ, upgraded from 9.0.
The disks are all the same type, and I formatted them for FreeBSD and
put ZFS in a slice covering most of them.
I have seen suggestions for OpenIndiana etc that it
28.01.2013 03:36, Shane Ambler:
On 28/01/2013 10:27, james wrote:
I have a 9.1 system with some SATA disks in RAIDZ, upgraded from 9.0.
The disks are all the same type, and I formatted them for FreeBSD and
put ZFS in a slice covering most of them.
I have seen suggestions for OpenIndiana etc
28.01.2013 08:05, Michael Sierchio:
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Shane Ambler free...@shaneware.biz wrote:
I recall reading that using partitions for zfs on FreeBSD was as good as
full disks.
No, it isn't - ZFS can fully utilize disk caches when presented with
whole devices. There are
28.01.2013 09:03, Steve O'Hara-Smith:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 22:05:05 -0800
Michael Sierchio ku...@tenebras.com wrote:
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Shane Ambler free...@shaneware.biz
wrote:
I recall reading that using partitions for zfs on FreeBSD was as good as
full disks.
No, it isn't -
28.01.2013 01:57, james:
I have a 9.1 system with some SATA disks in RAIDZ, upgraded from 9.0.
The disks are all the same type, and I formatted them for FreeBSD and
put ZFS in a slice covering most of them.
I have seen suggestions for OpenIndiana etc that it is better to let ZFS
have the whole
24.01.2013 13:27, Dwayne Henderson:
Hi, I run this Ruby + Sequel script inside a screen that records data from
this live stream 24/7. But it tends to core dump every once in a while, and
since I run it in a screen (so it's easy to check in on), I can't really
scroll up to catch the error
21.01.2013 17:50, Don Dugger:
Hi All,
So I use zfs for the root file system. Works well. However now I want to
move /tmp to ram-disk (memory disk or what ever). When I try to unmount
/tmp with the zfs command of course it won't because its busy. With ufs I
would just edit fstab and reboot what
17.01.2013 10:47, David Demelier:
Hello folks,
Just wanted to switch from RELEASE-9.1 to 9-STABLE my /usr/src, I was
used to csup, this tool was updating the src tree without removing it.
How can I switch my /usr/src tree to stable/9 branch without removing
old files?
# svn switch ^/stable/9
15.01.2013 12:50, Matthias Apitz:
El día Tuesday, January 15, 2013 a las 05:45:36PM +0700, Erich Dollansky
escribió:
Hi,
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:10:16 +
Mannase Nyathi mann...@cipherwave.co.za wrote:
CipherWave Fibre Broadband with FREE installation from only
R8840/month
Good day,
I
15.01.2013 14:48, Frank Staals:
Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kw...@gmail.com writes:
snip
In FreeBSD there are two ways of enabling sshd: default, fast and easy through
rc.conf and a bit tricky and secure via inetd.conf. Everyone can select their
own poison. I personally prefer the latter one.
You
09.01.2013 02:57, Antonio Olivares:
Dear folks,
I am having difficulties with java on my machine I have the java
openjdk6 and the iced-teaweb ports installed. As the old diablo jdk
has been depracated and has been recommended to remove, I have done
this, I cannot open *.jnlp files on my
09.01.2013 18:53, Antonio Olivares:
How do I do the suggested fix?
As root?
as regular user?
i.e, how do I change the attributes. I see the fix, but don't know
how to apply it :(
I changed the script to not include '-a javaws' in the last line of your
log:
--- launcher/javaws.in
09.01.2013 19:24, Antonio Olivares:
where does this file launcher/javaws.in reside?
/usr/local/bin/?
Sorry, I had to write that this file is at distribution sources,
installed copy is at /usr/local/bin/itweb-javaws.
So I can remove the ``-a javaws '' from it to fix it?
I guess so...
--
03.01.2013 20:30, Mark Felder:
On Thu, 3 Jan 2013 12:24:31 -0400
Joseph Mingrone j...@ftfl.ca wrote:
A little of topic, but Fossil is BSD licensed.
It also would work poorly as an SCM for FreeBSD because everything would be in
a giant sqlite database :(
Why this is bad? Even for SVN I
03.01.2013 11:54, David Demelier:
subversion is not in base and will probably never? So this is not a real
problem :)
Nope, importing svnsup would suffice.
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/user/des/svnsup/
--
Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.
___
19.12.2012 15:34, Jack Mc Lauren:
Hi guys
When I attempt to install chromium port I face this error :
=== chromium-6.0.472.63 is forbidden: several security vulnerabilities.***
Error code 1
What should I do with this ??
Thanks in advance
6.0.472.63 is very old. Try updating your ports first.
30.11.2012 18:39, Antonio Olivares:
/usr/ports/java/icedtea-web/work/icedtea-web-1.3.1/netx.build/lib/classes.jar
/usr/local/share/icedtea-web/netx.jar
install -o root -g wheel -m 555 launcher.build/itweb-javaws /usr/local/bin
30.11.2012 19:05, Antonio Olivares:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kw...@gmail.com wrote:
30.11.2012 18:39, Antonio Olivares:
/usr/ports/java/icedtea-web/work/icedtea-web-1.3.1/netx.build/lib/classes.jar
/usr/local/share/icedtea-web/netx.jar
install -o root -g wheel
24.11.2012 17:39, Leslie Jensen:
I've upgraded squid from 3.1 to 3.2. Starting squid 3.2 with the same
configuration file now gives me errors in cache.log when one tries to
access any site, and of course no access!
2012/11/24 16:24:56 kid1| WARNING: Forwarding loop detected for:
Reverting
26.11.2012 20:40, Leslie Jensen:
Rules from pf.conf
# macros
ext_if=xl0
int_if=bge0
tcp_services={ 22, 993, 5910:5917 }
tcp_priv_services={ 389, 443 }
proxy_services = { 21, 80 }
icmp_types={ echoreq unreach squench timex }
internal_net =
23.11.2012 06:22, Gary Aitken:
Do you have a nvidia card ?
If yes right click on the youtube image and disable hardware acceleration,
it will probably solve it (solved for me)
I'm seeing this too. nvidia-driver is installed. I'm using E17 without opengl.
While this should work for flash
19.11.2012 14:34, Ivan Voras wrote:
On 17/11/2012 22:48, Chris Rees wrote:
(and is GPL btw)
Since we're discussing it, Mercurial is BSDL-ed, and apparently has
proper crypto signing using GPG:
any
19.11.2012 15:03, C. P. Ghost wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 1:31 PM, Hexing hexhex...@gmail.com wrote:
per...@pluto.rain.com (Perry Hutchison) writes:
Bernt Hansson b...@bananmonarki.se wrote:
On 2012-11-17 21:36, Gary Aitken wrote:
# portmaster -n emulators/wine-fbsd64
=== No
17.09.2012 13:36, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
When I installed FreeBSD on my Lenovo Think Center Desktop I created a full ZFS
Root file system using Matthew Seaman's excellent article:
http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/articles/install-on-zfs/
My system now is: /home/jamie $ uname -a
Mr U wrote:
is it possible to speed up port make ??
i want to install openbox and xorg on a Pentium 4 and 2gb ram,
compiling xorg takes about 2 hours
1. You can use devel/ccache to cache compiled data. This way when you
are compiling anything for a second time you'll get a big speed boost.
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
2. Try switching to clang, it has lower memory requirements and
compilation
this is simply not true.
This is simply not the point. Let's not start it again. The question was
clearly about compilation speed where clang
Chris Ross wrote:
So, I've been a NetBSD user for many years, and am looking more
at FreeBSD now. Trying to build myself a system, I find that I have a
long-held delta to a package on my NetBSD system, and I keep it
in a patch-local-* file in NetBSD pkgsrc.
I can't figure out if FreeBSD
Chad Perrin wrote:
Someone in this extended discussion mentioned that there are efforts
underway to make sure the base system will compile cleanly with both
Clang and GCC 4.2+, so I think you're just making up complaints here.
Someone (other than Wojciech Puchar, who would just be talking out of
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Because it doesn't address an of the *OTHER* valid reasons why GCC is
being replaced -- among them:
1) GCC's continuously increasing propensity to generate bad code,
examples? All test shows that gcc code is not only bad, but very good.
Why are you just saying things you
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Here[1] we can read a program linking agains a gpl v3 library should
be released
under the gplv3 too. However, the only concern would be when the
program is
implicitly linked against libgcc right? Well, there's even an
exception[2] for this.
this is exactly how i
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
The bad thing about GPLv3 is that if anyone commits any code under
this license into the tree vendors that use our code base for making
their own OSes will ditch FreeBSD as they can be sued by FSF. Juniper
for example. It would be wise to listen to their point of view on
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
5. clang/llvm is more modular than gcc, although there are plans for
gcc to become as modular, it will take time.
Doesn't matter how it is written, but how it performs.
That's a hard one. I remember an error in gcc loop optimizer which makes
gcc produce SSE2 opcodes
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
And why you think it's not better then gcc?
because - as you already should know - test shows otherwise.
Test show only that clang-compiled binaries are still subject for
improvement. It doesn't show how strict and clear this binary is.
As well as FreeBSD running
Thomas Mueller wrote:
Now one concern is wine not working when Clang is used to make buildworld.
For me I'm just waiting on toolchain stabilization as both this one and
(open|libre)office fail because of libgcc_s compiled with clang on amd64.
--
Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow.
Andrey S. Rybak wrote:
hello!
i use bundle sendmail and milter greylist on my e-mail freebsd server.
every time I want upgrade milter-greylist it wants install sendmail
port. But I use sendmail+tls+sasl2 port.
There is conflict. I should deinstall sendmail+tls+sasl, install
milter-greylist,
Jeff Hamann написал:
I've built and installed the gcc46 compiler(s) - need gfortran - and I can't
seem to find the correct documentation on how to update /etc/make.conf for
including the gfortran46.
This is what mine currently looks like:
$ cat make.conf
# added by use.perl 2012-06-07
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
On ia64 r231193 I get:
# netstat -r
netstat: kvm_read: Bad address
What's the problem?
Thanks
For jail environment this means that /dev is not mounted.
--
Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow.
___
Hi all.
It seems that patches to periodic scripts have hard time coming into the
tree. I personally filed
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=conf/165817 and still there's
no move despite change is purely cosmetical and just fixes right way of
things.
And this is not just one and
Aleksandr Miroslav wrote:
How often do you folks update your ports/packages. I was manging two
servers for years for my personal web/email, and I've rarely gone for
more than 3 months with any single package being not up to date,
usually about once a month I would update all my ports.
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
Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 12/03/2012 14:07, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
What should I blame now? Is it some programming error or should I
continue with testing/changing motherboard and cpu?
Instability that appears spontaneously (and especially if it persists
across system updates) is almost
Adam Vande More wrote:
I have one machine behaving unstable. This happened before 9.0. After
upgrading to 9.0 machine was given a light load and now it reboots. Memory
was already tested (without any errors) and changed after another reboot.
So your RAM is good enough to pass a memory test.
Da Rock wrote:
I have one machine behaving unstable. This happened before 9.0. After
upgrading to 9.0 machine was given a light load and now it reboots.
Memory
was already tested (without any errors) and changed after another
reboot.
So your RAM is good enough to pass a memory test. It doesn't
Matthew Seaman wrote:
The only load I know to cause sure lockup in some hours is memcached.
Right now project is migrated to redis and machines survives for two
weeks. Most common problem for lockup is ECC error.
I see. That puts a different complexion on things. Although it is
application
Hi all.
I have one machine behaving unstable. This happened before 9.0. After
upgrading to 9.0 machine was given a light load and now it reboots.
Memory was already tested (without any errors) and changed after another
reboot.
I just have one snippet in the logs:
Mar 12 07:51:56 beeb
Doug Hardie wrote:
I have encountered something that I do not understand. Everything works fine.
Basically I have a bunch of user modules (low level) that are built into a
dynamic library. If I write top level code that calls modules in that library,
everything works just fine on i386 and
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Stable/9, but this hasn't changed in 9.0-RELEASE:
worm:~:# /usr/bin/openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.8q 2 Dec 2010
Matthew, why does FreeBSD continue to use an older version of OPENSSL
for the base system when a newer version is available? While I could
understand, even if
Коньков Евгений wrote:
#uname FreeBSD 8.3-PRERELEASE #2 r231881: Thu Feb 23 00:53:28 UTC 2012
и Version 5.6 (root@ 10:03 20-Feb-2012)
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1790445113.png
try to reconnect to mpd 10-20times and you get next:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1790454801.png
Used server
Hi all.
Has anyone else seen this:
Feb 9 14:41:33 beeb kernel: interrupt total
Feb 9 14:41:33 beeb kernel: irq18: ehci0 uhci5+ 325
Feb 9 14:41:33 beeb kernel: irq19: uhci2 uhci4 5180
Feb 9 14:41:33 beeb kernel: irq23: uhci3 ehci1
Antonio Olivares wrote:
Dear folks,
I am having some difficultites when starting up the desktop. The
desktop starts up automagically and when I start firefox or terminal
there is no border :(. Upon logging out and unchecking Save Settings,
and relogging back in the borders appear. I have had
Victor Sudakov wrote:
If portaudit shows that some installed packages have vulnerabilities,
what do you usually do?
Greatly depend on where am I. All my systems are staying up-to-date
whereas when I'm visiting someones system I prefer to update only
required pieces of software. Anyway if you
Victor Sudakov wrote:
Hello portmaster users,
If portaudit shows that some installed packages have vulnerabilities,
what do you usually do?
Greatly depend on where am I. All my systems are staying up-to-date
whereas when I'm visiting someones system I prefer to update only
required pieces
Коньков Евгений wrote:
Hi
# ps ax|grep rad
45471 ?? TLs 263:35.44 /usr/local/sbin/radiusd
26473 1 S+ 0:00.00 grep rad
flux# date
Fri Jan 20 23:20:28 UTC 2012
flux# kill -KILL 45471
flux# date
Fri Jan 20 23:20:41 UTC 2012
flux# kill -KILL 45471
flux# date
Fri Jan 20 23:20:54 UTC
akshay sreeramoju wrote:
Hi,
I am running a freebsd 8.2 and it is fun. But firefox displays its fonts
blurred. Can any one guide/point me on how to correct this?
A snapshot of my screen is here: http://tinypic.com/r/vhar82/5
This pic is awful, can you post a better one?
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Sphinx of black
Hi all.
I recently stumbled upon minor inconsistency when building misc/mc. The
build goes well when CPP is unset or when CPP=clang -E, but fails when
CPP=clang-cpp:
/tmp/ports/usr/ports/misc/mc/work/mc-4.7.5.5/config.log:
configure:23603: checking for slang.h
configure:23618: clang-cpp
Thomas Mueller wrote:
How would I build FreeBSD, in this case 9.0-RELEASE, for two or more
architectures, in this case i386 and amd64?
One build (amd64) would update the present system (9.0 RC3), but the other
would go on a USB stick, likely 16 GB.
Real question is how to keep things like
Артем Каялайнен wrote:
I don't have any options in make.conf on first machine, nor on second
machine. I've googled a little and found, that _p is profiling library
and it can be ignored with -DNO_PROFILE option. But in this case,
How about compairing /etc/src.conf?
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Sphinx of black quartz
27.12.2011 19:55, Alain G. Fabry wrote:
Hello in the FreeBSD handbook it mentions there's USB support in
Virtualbox. In other sources I read however that the VBoxPuelMain module is not
supported in FreeBSD.
VirtualBox comes with basic USB support, extension pack provides USB2.0
support.
12.12.2011 20:35, Matt Mullins wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:40 AM, Volodymyr Kostyrkoc.kw...@gmail.com wrote:
10.12.2011 04:22, Matt Mullins wrote:
auth optional pam_deny.so
auth sufficient pam_unix.so no_warn try_first_pass
auth sufficient pam_krb5.so no_warn try_first_pass
Why you
10.12.2011 04:22, Matt Mullins wrote:
For my systems, the canonical source of authentication information is
a Kerberos server, but I also want to support old-fashioned Unix
passwords for a handful of users (including myself) just in case the
Kerberos system is unreachable. I'm having a bit of
17.09.2011 00:39, free...@top-consulting.net wrote:
I even went as far as disabling the cache flush option of ZFS through
this variable: vfs.zfs.cache_flush_disable: 1, since I already have the
write cache of the controller. I've also set some other variables as per
the Tuning guide but
16.09.2011 16:35, Terje Elde wrote:
Note: you might be in trouble if you loose your ZIL, thus the doubling up. I
*think* you can SSD a cache without risking dataloss, but don't take my word
for it.
Let me summarize this. ZFS will work even without ZIL or cache. Losing
ZIL will make you LOSE
07.08.2011 16:24, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Sunday, August 07, 2011 a las 12:05:12AM +0300, Volodymyr Kostyrko
escribió:
05.08.2011 22:12, Christian Barthel wrote:
As a Gnome 2.3x user too, I am also a bit nervouse. Gnome 3 is a big
mistake. And there are also rumors that Gnome
05.08.2011 22:12, Christian Barthel wrote:
As a Gnome 2.3x user too, I am also a bit nervouse. Gnome 3 is a big
mistake. And there are also rumors that Gnome will be Linux only. Maybe,
we will never see Gnome3 under FreeBSD, but this is not a tragedy :)
Once a year I build up a Gnome or KDE to
24.01.2011 15:22, Arthur Chance wrote:
I just upgraded to virtualbox-ose-3.2.12 (ditto the vbox kmod port), and
then tried to install a new VM. It booted from the CD fine but
sysinstall reported that it couldn't find a CD drive to install from.
Booting another VM that already existed showed the
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