Control-M question

2013-08-08 Thread Leonardo Santagostini
Hello list, Im trying to install control-m agent on FreeBSD doing some searching i didnt find anything that point to me to a sucessfull installation. I would really appreciate if someone can give to me a clue or some recipe or some howto !! Arquitecture is: FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE #0 r243825: Tue

Re: Control-M question

2013-08-08 Thread ill...@gmail.com
On 8 August 2013 17:15, Leonardo Santagostini lsantagost...@gmail.com wrote: Hello list, Im trying to install control-m agent on FreeBSD doing some searching i didnt find anything that point to me to a sucessfull installation. I would really appreciate if someone can give to me a clue

Re: Control-M question

2013-08-08 Thread Leonardo Santagostini
Ok thank you very much =) Regards / Saludos.- Leonardo Santagostini http://ar.linkedin.com/in/santagostini 2013/8/8 ill...@gmail.com ill...@gmail.com On 8 August 2013 17:15, Leonardo Santagostini lsantagost...@gmail.com wrote: Hello list, Im trying to install control-m agent

newfs -m for large filesystem

2012-11-23 Thread Ireneusz Pluta
Hello, are the remarks given for the -m option in tunefs(8) and newfs(8) still the same for very large filesystems, or the free-space margin might be safely reduced in these cases? For instance, when I have a 12TB filesystem then the default 8% margin gets close to the value of 1TB, which

Re: newfs -m for large filesystem

2012-11-23 Thread Robert Bonomi
From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Fri Nov 23 09:31:00 2012 Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 16:27:23 +0100 From: Ireneusz Pluta ipl...@wp.pl To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: newfs -m for large filesystem Hello, are the remarks given for the -m option in tunefs(8) and newfs(8

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-08 Thread Victor Sudakov
Victor Sudakov wrote: 2. It looses one of the HDDs during intensive read/write operations: Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: Timeout on slot 4 port 0 Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: is cs 00c0 ss 00f0 rs 00f0 tfd c0 serr cmd c617 Jun 2

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-07 Thread Victor Sudakov
Peter Vereshagin wrote: VS What video card would the collective mind of FreeBSD users recommend? VS I'm not a gamer, this box runs FreeBSD only with a recent xorg, I VS often watch movies on it. I'd try with nvidia. Any modern one has support of 'xvideo' extension with the 'driver nv' that

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-07 Thread Victor Sudakov
Victor Sudakov wrote: 2. It looses one of the HDDs during intensive read/write operations: Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: Timeout on slot 4 port 0 Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: is cs 00c0 ss 00f0 rs 00f0 tfd c0 serr cmd c617 Jun 2 00:56:48

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-02 Thread Wojciech Puchar
2. It looses one of the HDDs during intensive read/write operations: Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: Timeout on slot 4 port 0 Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: is cs 00c0 ss 00f0 rs 00f0 tfd c0 serr cmd c617 Jun 2 00:56:48 vas kernel: ahcich1: Timeout

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-02 Thread Victor Sudakov
Wojciech Puchar wrote: 2. It looses one of the HDDs during intensive read/write operations: Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: Timeout on slot 4 port 0 Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: is cs 00c0 ss 00f0 rs 00f0 tfd c0 serr cmd c617 Jun 2

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-02 Thread Peter Vereshagin
Hello. 2012/06/02 23:40:25 +0700 Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su = To freebsd-questions@freebsd.org : VS What video card would the collective mind of FreeBSD users recommend? VS I'm not a gamer, this box runs FreeBSD only with a recent xorg, I VS often watch movies on it. I'd try with

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-02 Thread Thomas D. Dean
On 06/02/12 12:07, Peter Vereshagin wrote: I am using a MSI N210 w/ FreeBSD 9-Stable. Seems to work Ok. Tom Dean ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-02 Thread Polytropon
On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 23:07:45 +0400, Peter Vereshagin wrote: Hello. 2012/06/02 23:40:25 +0700 Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su = To freebsd-questions@freebsd.org : VS What video card would the collective mind of FreeBSD users recommend? VS I'm not a gamer, this box runs FreeBSD only with a

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-02 Thread Warren Block
On Sat, 2 Jun 2012, Polytropon wrote: On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 23:07:45 +0400, Peter Vereshagin wrote: Hello. 2012/06/02 23:40:25 +0700 Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su = To freebsd-questions@freebsd.org : VS What video card would the collective mind of FreeBSD users recommend? VS I'm not a

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-01 Thread Victor Sudakov
I have installed 9.0-RELEASE on this motherboard with the following brief results: $ cat /dev/sndstat FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm: 64bit 2009061500/amd64) Installed devices: pcm0: HDA Realtek ALC892 PCM #0 Analog (play/rec) default pcm1: HDA Realtek ALC892 PCM #1 Analog (play/rec) pcm2: HDA

what 'M' is meaning?

2012-05-30 Thread Eugen Konkov
Hi, Freebsd-questions. 8.3-STABLE #8 r236325M what does 'M' in revision number mean? -- Eugen mailto:kes-...@yandex.ru ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd

Re: what 'M' is meaning?

2012-05-30 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 30/05/2012 20:59, Eugen Konkov wrote: Hi, Freebsd-questions. 8.3-STABLE #8 r236325M what does 'M' in revision number mean? That you have local, uncommitted modifications to the /usr/src tree you compiled from. Try 'svn diff' Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA

Re[2]: what 'M' is meaning?

2012-05-30 Thread Eugen Konkov
Hi, Matthew. MS On 30/05/2012 20:59, Eugen Konkov wrote: Hi, Freebsd-questions. 8.3-STABLE #8 r236325M what does 'M' in revision number mean? MS That you have local, uncommitted modifications to the /usr/src tree you MS compiled from. Try 'svn diff' MS Cheers, MS Matthew

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-05-17 Thread Shane Ambler
On 17/05/2012 14:31, Victor Sudakov wrote: Thanks for the good news. Can you please show 'cat /dev/sndstat' and what the kernel thinks about the NIC (is it the re(4) driver?) cat /dev/sndstat FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm: 64bit 2009061500/amd64) Installed devices: pcm0: HDA NVidia (Unknown)

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-05-16 Thread Shane Ambler
On 16/05/2012 13:52, Victor Sudakov wrote: Colleagues, Do you have success stories running FreeBSD on an ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard? This will be mostly a desktop system on 9.0-RELEASE. I am worried especially about the Sandy Bridge video, shall I be able to use it with xorg at least

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-05-16 Thread Victor Sudakov
Shane Ambler wrote: Do you have success stories running FreeBSD on an ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard? This will be mostly a desktop system on 9.0-RELEASE. I am worried especially about the Sandy Bridge video, shall I be able to use it with xorg at least in VESA modes? Do

FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-05-15 Thread Victor Sudakov
Colleagues, Do you have success stories running FreeBSD on an ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard? This will be mostly a desktop system on 9.0-RELEASE. I am worried especially about the Sandy Bridge video, shall I be able to use it with xorg at least in VESA modes? Do also the sound/NIC/etc

Re: Problems with the Asus P8h61 -m pro motherboard

2011-07-20 Thread Matevž Markovič
I did check the whole dmesg output, but nothing. I also tried to recompile the kernel, but I found no acceptable non-included nic drivers, so I just backed off. Now I have Ubuntu installed, but that does not mean that I am too happy about it... The manufacturer of the nic is realtek, by the

Re: Problems with the Asus P8h61 -m pro motherboard

2011-07-20 Thread Thomas D. Dean
On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 08:24 +0200, Matevž Markovič wrote: Asus P8h61 -m pro motherboard Did you try the re driver? The chipset is Realtek 8111e. This is supported by 8-stable, I think. Did you look at: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2011-June/062886.html tomdean

Re: Problems with the Asus P8h61 -m pro motherboard

2011-07-19 Thread Lowell Gilbert
P8h61 -m pro motherboard. I wanted to configure this computer to take part in boinc projects (like einstein@home, in the freebsd group, of course :) ), but without a working internet connection, I am not able to do this. I think that the re device should see the LAN port. Make sure it's enabled

Problems with the Asus P8h61 -m pro motherboard

2011-07-16 Thread Matevž Markovič
Hy! I just installed the FreeBSD 8.2 on my computer, but unfortunately my integrated network card was not recognised. Only the loopback and plip (or something like that) interfaces are present in the sysinstall / ifconfig -a. I have the Asus P8h61 -m pro motherboard. I wanted to configure

LibreOffice 3.3.0: incapable of opening M$ Office Excel sheets which could be opened by OO 3.2.1

2011-02-09 Thread O. Hartmann
I got a serious problem: LibeOffice 3.3.0 rejects opening Microsoft Office Excel created spreadsheets with an 'internal import error'. Is there anything to be aware of or is this a real bug? Regards, Oliver ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing

Re: LibreOffice 3.3.0: incapable of opening M$ Office Excel sheets which could be opened by OO 3.2.1

2011-02-09 Thread Herbert J. Skuhra
On Wed, 09 Feb 2011 13:05 +0100, O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de wrote: I got a serious problem: LibeOffice 3.3.0 rejects opening Microsoft Office Excel created spreadsheets with an 'internal import error'. Is there anything to be aware of or is this a real bug? The libreoffice

Re: .sh check for sufix g or m on size field

2010-07-13 Thread Chad Perrin
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 08:58:05AM -0700, Chip Camden wrote: Quoth Aiza on Monday, 12 July 2010: Sorry miss send, was not done yet. Have a .sh script that accepts an -s sparse file size. Only 2 suffix's are valid m and g. Been trying to get this line of code to strip out just

Re: .sh check for sufix g or m on size field

2010-07-13 Thread Chad Perrin
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 08:59:54AM +0800, Aiza wrote: This is real close but it allows a numeric value through as valid which is not a valid condition. The $size value has to be suffixed with g or m to be valid. A numeric value only or a numeric value suffixed with anything else than m

.sh check for sufix g or m on size field

2010-07-12 Thread Aiza
Have a .sh script that accepts an -s sparse file size Only 2 suffix's are valid m and g. Been trying to get this line of code to just strip out just the single letter. But it strips the letter and every thing to the right of it. Timagesize=`echo-n ${imagesize} | sed 's/g.*$//'` I plan

.sh check for sufix g or m on size field

2010-07-12 Thread Aiza
Sorry miss send, was not done yet. Have a .sh script that accepts an -s sparse file size. Only 2 suffix's are valid m and g. Been trying to get this line of code to strip out just the single letter. But it strips the letter and every thing to the right of it. Timagesize=`echo-n ${imagesize

Re: .sh check for sufix g or m on size field

2010-07-12 Thread Anonymous
Aiza aiz...@comclark.com writes: Have a .sh script that accepts an -s sparse file size. Only 2 suffix's are valid m and g. Been trying to get this line of code to strip out just the single letter. But it strips the letter and every thing to the right of it. Timagesize=`echo-n ${imagesize

Re: .sh check for sufix g or m on size field

2010-07-12 Thread John Webster
--On July 12, 2010 10:29:08 PM +0800 Aiza aiz...@comclark.com wrote: Sorry miss send, was not done yet. Have a .sh script that accepts an -s sparse file size. Only 2 suffix's are valid m and g. Been trying to get this line of code to strip out just the single letter. But it strips

Re: .sh check for sufix g or m on size field

2010-07-12 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Aiza on Monday, 12 July 2010: Sorry miss send, was not done yet. Have a .sh script that accepts an -s sparse file size. Only 2 suffix's are valid m and g. Been trying to get this line of code to strip out just the single letter. But it strips the letter and every thing to the right

Re: .sh check for sufix g or m on size field

2010-07-12 Thread Aiza
Anonymous wrote: Aiza aiz...@comclark.com writes: Have a .sh script that accepts an -s sparse file size. Only 2 suffix's are valid m and g. Been trying to get this line of code to strip out just the single letter. But it strips the letter and every thing to the right of it. Timagesize=`echo

boot0cfg, how to use -m option

2009-10-23 Thread Sandra Kachelmann
I installed the FreeBSD boot loader and have now the following options: F1 Win F2 Win F3 FreeBSD F4 FreeBSD F6 PXE Now I wan't to enable only partition 1 and 3 and PXE (F1, F3, F6). The manpage of boot0cfg says: -m mask Specify slices to be enabled/disabled, where mask is an integer

Re: boot0cfg, how to use -m option

2009-10-23 Thread Warren Block
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009, Sandra Kachelmann wrote: I installed the FreeBSD boot loader and have now the following options: F1 Win F2 Win F3 FreeBSD F4 FreeBSD F6 PXE Now I wan't to enable only partition 1 and 3 and PXE (F1, F3, F6). The manpage of boot0cfg says: -m mask Specify slices

7.2 i386 and 7.2 amd64 on M/B Asus K8S-MX problems

2009-07-27 Thread gosha-necr
Good day! I'm install freebsd 7.2 on computer with Asus K8S-MX motherboard, and there is such problems: Not recognized LAN. Here info about this M/B: http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=0kP4nePr06XiYdYQ -- С уважением, Гуляев Гоша

disklabel output format ? How to see in G M ..

2009-04-30 Thread Anonymous
Using disklabel -A /dev/da0s1 I would like to see the sizes in G or M format, how can I do this? Also, googling arround i found output showing the cylinder space occupied by a partition (like : # cyl* X - Y ). How do I see that ? PS: i did man disklabel and bsdlabel but i didnt find

Re: disklabel output format ? How to see in G M ..

2009-04-30 Thread Richard DeLaurell
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Anonymous tutor...@gawab.com wrote: Also, googling arround i found output showing the cylinder space occupied by a partition (like : # cyl* X - Y ). How do I see that ? I think that fdisk will show you this. Good luck--

Re: disklabel output format ? How to see in G M ..

2009-04-30 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 08:51:13PM +0300, Anonymous wrote: Using disklabel -A /dev/da0s1 I would like to see the sizes in G or M format, how can I do this? Also, googling arround i found output showing the cylinder space occupied by a partition (like : # cyl* X - Y ). How do I

Re: make, list and M pattern

2009-04-08 Thread Mel Flynn
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 21:54:13 Boris Samorodov wrote: Hello List, I need to create a list with some valid values and check an input value. Should this makefile work? - LIST=f8 f9 all: @echo USE_LINUX=${USE_LINUX}, LIST=${LIST} .if empty(LIST:M${USE_LINUX}) @echo The

Re: make, list and M pattern

2009-04-08 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 00:09:43 +0300 Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 23:54:13 +0400, Boris Samorodov b...@ipt.ru wrote: Hello List, I need to create a list with some valid values and check an input value. Should this makefile work? - LIST=f8 f9 all: @echo

Re: make, list and M pattern

2009-04-08 Thread Boris Samorodov
list and you're not using globs. You are ringht, but not for the case. The case here seems to exist because variables are not guaranteed to be expanded for M modifier. I.e. even with globs the result will not be as expected. Aside from Giorgos' method, one might consider: LIST=f8 f9 LINUX_VER

Re: make, list and M pattern

2009-04-08 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 00:09:43 +0300 Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 23:54:13 +0400, Boris Samorodov b...@ipt.ru wrote: I need to create a list with some valid values and check an input value. Should this makefile work? - LIST=f8 f9 all: @echo

make, list and M pattern

2009-04-07 Thread Boris Samorodov
Hello List, I need to create a list with some valid values and check an input value. Should this makefile work? - LIST=f8 f9 all: @echo USE_LINUX=${USE_LINUX}, LIST=${LIST} .if empty(LIST:M${USE_LINUX}) @echo The value is invalid .else @echo The value is valid .endif

Re: make, list and M pattern

2009-04-07 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 23:54:13 +0400, Boris Samorodov b...@ipt.ru wrote: Hello List, I need to create a list with some valid values and check an input value. Should this makefile work? - LIST=f8 f9 all: @echo USE_LINUX=${USE_LINUX}, LIST=${LIST} .if empty(LIST:M${USE_LINUX})

netstat -M and netstat -N

2009-03-15 Thread cip...@gmail.com
While looking at the netstat man pages, I saw an interesting option: -MExtract values associated with the name list from the specified core instead of the default /dev/kmem. -NExtract the name list from the specified system instead of the default, which

Detecting network memory leaks using netstat -m

2008-12-14 Thread Yehonatan Yossef
Hi All, I'm trying to find out whether my ethernet driver is leaking. I just found out about netstat -m, but I don't understand some of it's output. Can somebody explain me what is mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use ? My output shows it raised significantly during equilibrium

Detecting network memory leaks using netstat -m

2008-12-14 Thread Yony Yossef
Hi All, I'm trying to find out whether my ethernet driver is leaking. I just found out about netstat -m, but I don't understand some of it's output. Can somebody explain me what is mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use ? My output shows it raised significantly during equilibrium

Re: cd and rm a directory with '^M'

2008-09-12 Thread Wayne Sierke
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 01:28 -0400, DAve wrote: Edwin Groothuis wrote: I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it. Use command-line completion: [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]touch foo^Mbar # that's ^V^M [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]ls -l total 0 -rw-r--r-- 1 edwin edwin

Re: cd and rm a directory with '^M'

2008-09-12 Thread DAve
Wayne Sierke wrote: On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 01:28 -0400, DAve wrote: Edwin Groothuis wrote: I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it. Use command-line completion: [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]touch foo^Mbar # that's ^V^M [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]ls -l total 0 -rw-r--r-- 1 edwin

Re: kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked^M -- TECRA

2008-09-10 Thread freebsd_user
Chris Hill wrote: On Wed, 10 Sep 2008, Polytropon wrote: [snip] I'm sure you noticed the Ctrl-M (^M) at the ends of each line. This seems to be an MS-DOS-like line break (ASCII 0x13 + 0x10). UNIX (and so FreeBSD) use the NL or LF character 0x10. And 0x13 is the CR character which

kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked^M -- TECRA

2008-09-09 Thread freebsd_user
=GENERIC make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC bk3.out make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC ## Using any of the above commands yield: === zyd (install)^M install -o root -g wheel -m 555 if_zyd.ko /boot/kernel^M install -o root -g wheel -m 555

Re: kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked^M -- TECRA

2008-09-09 Thread Polytropon
I'm not sure if I can help you, but there's something that looks strange to me: On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 14:47:49 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: === zyd (install)^M install -o root -g wheel -m 555 if_zyd.ko /boot/kernel^M install -o root -g wheel -m 555 if_zyd.ko.symbols /boot/kernel^M kldxref

Re: kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked^M -- TECRA

2008-09-09 Thread Chris Hill
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008, Polytropon wrote: [snip] I'm sure you noticed the Ctrl-M (^M) at the ends of each line. This seems to be an MS-DOS-like line break (ASCII 0x13 + 0x10). UNIX (and so FreeBSD) use the NL or LF character 0x10. And 0x13 is the CR character which is equivalent to Ctrl-M, if I

cd and rm a directory with '^M'

2008-09-03 Thread Noah
Hi there, I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it. how do I rm -rf the directory? Cheers, Noah ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail

Re: cd and rm a directory with '^M'

2008-09-03 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 18:51:11 -0700, Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it. how do I rm -rf the directory? These are a few options: (1) In most shells, you can type a ^M character as part of a filename by prefixing the ^M character

Re: cd and rm a directory with '^M'

2008-09-03 Thread Erik Osterholm
On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 06:51:11PM -0700, Noah wrote: Hi there, I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it. how do I rm -rf the directory? Cheers, Noah There are multiple possibilities: 1) Use a shell which supports tab completion, and tab-complete the entry. 2) Embed the '^M

cd and rm a directory with '^M'

2008-09-03 Thread Edwin Groothuis
I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it. Use command-line completion: [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]touch foo^Mbar # that's ^V^M [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]ls -l total 0 -rw-r--r-- 1 edwin edwin 0 Sep 4 13:46 foo?bar [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]rm foo TAB # autocompletes

Re: cd and rm a directory with '^M'

2008-09-03 Thread DAve
Edwin Groothuis wrote: I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it. Use command-line completion: [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]touch foo^Mbar # that's ^V^M [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]ls -l total 0 -rw-r--r-- 1 edwin edwin 0 Sep 4 13:46 foo?bar [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]rm foo TAB

SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M

2008-02-04 Thread Leonid Satanovsky
Hello, people! Does anybody know whether the SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M motherboard is supported by FreeBSD 6.3 ... or 7.0? -- We are choosing a motherboard for a low-end mail server (this is a small company with lots of mail,... and the host will also

Re: SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M

2008-02-04 Thread Josh Paetzel
On Monday 04 February 2008 09:43:56 am Leonid Satanovsky wrote: Hello, people! Does anybody know whether the SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M motherboard is supported by FreeBSD 6.3 ... or 7.0? -- We are choosing a motherboard for a low-end mail server

Re: SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M

2008-02-04 Thread Wojciech Puchar
partition on every disk so it can boot with disks swapped, missing etc. it's just important to make boot partition as a. example of my /boot/install.sh which i run every time i change anything in /boot on 6 disk system: #!/bin/sh for x in ad10a ad12a ad14a ad16a ad18a ad20a ;do newfs -m 0 -i 32768

Re: Changing the output of uname -m or -p

2008-01-14 Thread Christian Baer
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 01:03:42 +0100 Kris Kennaway wrote: Can this even be done and if so how? See the manpage, and the UNAME_* variables. One other thing: Will that change the way the system reacts in any way? Apps should run normally (well, a browser may give a wrong plattform information but

Re: Changing the output of uname -m or -p

2008-01-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
Christian Baer wrote: On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 01:03:42 +0100 Kris Kennaway wrote: Can this even be done and if so how? See the manpage, and the UNAME_* variables. One other thing: Will that change the way the system reacts in any way? Apps should run normally (well, a browser may give a wrong

Changing the output of uname -m or -p

2008-01-13 Thread Christian Baer
-CURRENT system, but he also does that on production systems. Now I don't want to judge him about that, but he is a bit sensitive about the output of uname. The version is very important to him. :-) The prank I want to pull is to somehow change the output of uname -m to read something different

Re: Changing the output of uname -m or -p

2008-01-13 Thread Kris Kennaway
that which is ok for some -CURRENT system, but he also does that on production systems. Now I don't want to judge him about that, but he is a bit sensitive about the output of uname. The version is very important to him. :-) The prank I want to pull is to somehow change the output of uname -m to read

Re: Changing the output of uname -m or -p

2008-01-13 Thread Christian Baer
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 01:03:42 +0100 Kris Kennaway wrote: Can this even be done and if so how? See the manpage, and the UNAME_* variables. I already did that once and it didn't work out. I just found the reason: I'm too thick. :-/ I though all the letters had to be capitals, so I set UNAME_M

Re: SUMMARY: CPUTYPE for VIA EPIA M-Series Mini-ITX

2007-03-16 Thread RW
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 14:39:00 -0500 Jeffrey Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've had two responses telling me that the make.conf defaults are just fine, and two (one off list) recommending i686/pentiumpro. One for pentiumpro and the other for i686, but as Andreas Rudish helpfully

Re: SUMMARY: CPUTYPE for VIA EPIA M-Series Mini-ITX

2007-03-16 Thread George
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 04:33:15PM +, RW wrote: On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 14:39:00 -0500 Jeffrey Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've had two responses telling me that the make.conf defaults are just fine, and two (one off list) recommending i686/pentiumpro. One for pentiumpro and the

Re: CPUTYPE for VIA EPIA M-Series Mini-ITX

2007-03-15 Thread cpghost
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:44:21PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote: I have one of these CPU: VIA C3 Nehemiah (999.52-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = CentaurHauls Id = 0x691 Stepping = 1 Features=0x380b035FPU,DE,TSC,MSR,MTRR,PGE,CMOV,MMX,FXSR,SSE

Re: CPUTYPE for VIA EPIA M-Series Mini-ITX

2007-03-15 Thread Andreas Rudisch
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 02:44:21 +0100, Jeffrey Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have one of these CPU: VIA C3 Nehemiah (999.52-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = CentaurHauls Id = 0x691 Stepping = 1 Features=0x380b035FPU,DE,TSC,MSR,MTRR,PGE,CMOV,MMX,FXSR,SSE And 6.2-RELEASE p2 When I set

Re: CPUTYPE for VIA EPIA M-Series Mini-ITX

2007-03-15 Thread Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri
On 3/15/07, cpghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:44:21PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote: I have one of these CPU: VIA C3 Nehemiah (999.52-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = CentaurHauls Id = 0x691 Stepping = 1 Features=0x380b035FPU,DE,TSC,MSR,MTRR,PGE,CMOV,MMX,FXSR,SSE

SUMMARY: CPUTYPE for VIA EPIA M-Series Mini-ITX

2007-03-15 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
[mailed, posted and bcc'ed to off list respondents] First let me quote my original query: I have one of these CPU: VIA C3 Nehemiah (999.52-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = CentaurHauls Id = 0x691 Stepping = 1 Features=0x380b035FPU,DE,TSC,MSR,MTRR,PGE,CMOV,MMX,FXSR,SSE

Re: SUMMARY: CPUTYPE for VIA EPIA M-Series Mini-ITX

2007-03-15 Thread Garrett Cooper
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote: [mailed, posted and bcc'ed to off list respondents] First let me quote my original query: I have one of these CPU: VIA C3 Nehemiah (999.52-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = CentaurHauls Id = 0x691 Stepping = 1

CPUTYPE for VIA EPIA M-Series Mini-ITX

2007-03-14 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
I have one of these CPU: VIA C3 Nehemiah (999.52-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = CentaurHauls Id = 0x691 Stepping = 1 Features=0x380b035FPU,DE,TSC,MSR,MTRR,PGE,CMOV,MMX,FXSR,SSE http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/motherboards.jsp? motherboard_id=81 And 6.2-RELEASE p2 When I set

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-30 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
. I'm not sure `set-buffer-file-coding-system' will have any effect on an already opened file though. I just tried this with a file which was created outside Emacs, and contained: $ cat -vte foo fooo^M$ $ Opening this file with `C-x C-f foo RET' and setting the buffer file coding system

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-30 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-10-27 16:30, Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Peter, where is the logic here? What is control-q for and what is control-j for? I am trying to figure out how I could have figured that out. also is there a better page than the one I am using below to figure all these

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-30 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
and succesfully convert DOS files into unix format, i use C-x RET f unix RET. I'm not sure `set-buffer-file-coding-system' will have any effect on an already opened file though. I just tried this with a file which was created outside Emacs, and contained: $ cat -vte foo fooo^M

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-28 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 12:27 pm, Noah wrote: well I am pressing control-J for return not control-M so I dont understand your rationale. There seems to be considerable confusion in this thread between keystrokes and the codes they produce. Most modern keyboards report some form of scan code

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-28 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 07:57:08PM -0700, Noah wrote: well I am pressing control-J for return not control-M so I dont understand your rationale. I don't understand your comment. There was no rationale. That is just what the ASCII characters are used for and a little of the history of how

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-28 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 11:30:45AM +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote: On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 12:27 pm, Noah wrote: well I am pressing control-J for return not control-M so I dont understand your rationale. There seems to be considerable confusion in this thread between keystrokes and the codes

replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Noah
Hi there, It appears that a text editor placed a bunch on ^M throughout a text file I am working with. I assure this is equivalent to eh keystroke control-M. How might I get emacs to search replace also is there a mail list focused specifically on emacs usability? please refer me

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Peter A. Giessel
in the character that you previously cut (control-y). Hit return (or enter) type in the character that you want to replace the ^M with, hit return (or enter) again. Enter y or n for each case... ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-10-27 12:26, Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, It appears that a text editor placed a bunch on ^M throughout a text file I am working with. I assure this is equivalent to eh keystroke control-M. Open the file in Emacs with: M-x find-file-literally RET filename RET

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Derek Ragona
Those ^M's are the MS-DOS EOL character. You can use sed, or tr to remove them via a commandline pipe. -Derek At 02:26 PM 10/27/2006, Noah wrote: Hi there, It appears that a text editor placed a bunch on ^M throughout a text file I am working with. I assure this is equivalent

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Mike Ginsburg
There is a program in ports called unix2dos. With it comes the command dos2unix that automatically goes through the specified file and removes all of the ^M --Mike Ginsburg Derek Ragona wrote: Those ^M's are the MS-DOS EOL character. You can use sed, or tr to remove them via a commandline

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Robert Huff
a query replace (esc-%). Yank in the character that you previously cut (control-y). Hit return (or enter) type in the character that you want to replace the ^M with, hit return (or enter) again. Enter y or n for each case... Or if you're feeling lucky, type '!' and it will do

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 12:26:25PM -0700, Noah wrote: Hi there, It appears that a text editor placed a bunch on ^M throughout a text file I am working with. I assure this is equivalent to eh keystroke control-M. This is probably MS-DOS type text file. MS text file lines all end

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Noah
this is the best answer. Hits it right on the head of what I want. What if I want the character to replace the ^M with a new line what do I enter in the replace field? cheers, Noah Peter A. Giessel wrote: On 2006/10/27 11:26, Noah seems to have typed: How might I get emacs to search

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Peter A. Giessel
On 2006/10/27 15:20, Noah seems to have typed: this is the best answer. Hits it right on the head of what I want. What if I want the character to replace the ^M with a new line what do I enter in the replace field? control-q control-j ___ freebsd

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Noah
Cheers, Noah Peter A. Giessel wrote: On 2006/10/27 15:20, Noah seems to have typed: this is the best answer. Hits it right on the head of what I want. What if I want the character to replace the ^M with a new line what do I enter in the replace field? control-q control-j

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 04:20:49PM -0700, Noah wrote: this is the best answer. Hits it right on the head of what I want. What if I want the character to replace the ^M with a new line what do I enter in the replace field? The nice thing about that method is that it'll work for odd

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Peter A. Giessel
On 2006/10/27 15:30, Noah seems to have typed: where is the logic here? Logic? I thought we were using emacs here? just kidding... (mostly) What is control-q for As Giorgos posted earlier: The important trick here is that you use C-q to 'quote' the C-m character in the substitution string

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Jerry McAllister
Thanks Peter, where is the logic here? What is control-q for and what is control-j for? I am trying to figure out how I could have figured that out. They are ASCII characters. For example, the ^M you wanted to get rid of is CTRL-M.There are ASCII tables in various places. A quick

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Tsampros Leonidas
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 05:30:34PM -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote: On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 12:26:25PM -0700, Noah wrote: Hi there, It appears that a text editor placed a bunch on ^M throughout a text file I am working with. I assure this is equivalent to eh keystroke control-M

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Noah
well I am pressing control-J for return not control-M so I dont understand your rationale. Jerry McAllister wrote: Thanks Peter, where is the logic here? What is control-q for and what is control-j for? I am trying to figure out how I could have figured that out. They are ASCII

Wireless adapter not shown in Network Interfaces in KDE Control M odule

2006-08-29 Thread Kaplan, Nathan
I installed FreeBSD 6.1 on Compaq Evo N800c laptop. After installing KDE internal NIC fxp0 appeared in Network Settings. I added Proxim wireless PCMCIA card, recompile the kernel and I can see it in output of ifconfig: UNIX# ifconfig fxp0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST

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