ORACLE . wrote:
when i start the gnome i get this error
Could not look up internet address
This will prevent Gnome from operating correctly. It
may be possible to correct the problem by adding
the file /etc/host.
Log on anyway? Cancell?
i am getting this error when i start the gnome
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Hi,
Last night before this morning, I was browsing fine
with kde's konqueror. I don't remember doing anything
about my system rather than dialing through ppp. This
morning, when I ppp to dial into internet... my
external modem established a successful
Out of the ether, Mark Jayson Alvarez spewed forth the following bitstream:
But when I launch the konqueror and typed something
in the address bar and hit enter, it says Unknown
Host
Google, CNN, and a bunch of Akamized services were (are?) having problems
this morning.
Please try your
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 01:09:17 -0400
Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On (06/13/04 21:24), Andrew L. Gould wrote:
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 21:24:20 -0500
From: Andrew L. Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help With Selection
On (06/13/04 21:24), Andrew L. Gould wrote:
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 21:24:20 -0500
From: Andrew L. Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help With Selection of Database Application
X-Mailer: Sylpheed version 0.9.9-gtk2-20040229 (GTK+ 2.4.0
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 19:48:21 -0400
Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had extensive experience with MS Access as a user
and would like to port a comparable system into my FreeBSD
box. Can anyone recommend a database application similar to
Access? I've looked through the ports but
You might want to look at MySQL. There is tons of online resources. Here are
a few places to get started.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/
http://www.cs.wcupa.edu/~rkline/mysqlEZinfo/perl_dbi.html
http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache:YUq8C0ZDFEkJ:miner.chem.purdue.edu/Lect
On (06/13/04 19:24), Andrew L. Gould wrote:
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 19:24:52 -0500
From: Andrew L. Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help With Selection of Database Application
X-Mailer: Sylpheed version 0.9.9-gtk2-20040229 (GTK+ 2.4.0
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 21:13:40 -0400
Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On (06/13/04 19:24), Andrew L. Gould wrote:
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 19:24:52 -0500
From: Andrew L. Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help With Selection
Thanks for all the help with setting up the natd and ipfw.. I will
spend some time trying to learn how to setup the proper firewall for my
network. I was woundering what would be the proper cource of action
on setting up dns services for the entire network. Should I just setup
dns on
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, asolomon15 wrote:
Then I add natd, gateway and firewall to my rc.conf file
gateway_enable=YES
natd_enable=YES'
natd_interface=dc0
firewall_enable=YES
firewall_type=/etc/rc.firewall
The last line is wrong. You're mixing the name of the firewall script
with the type. Later in
On Thursday 10 June 2004 03:59, asolomon15 wrote:
Hello all,
I tried to setup natd on my fbsd 5.2.1 box and fbsd 4.10 box with no
luck. What I wanted to do was to setup a gateway for my internal
network to my cable provider. On my server box I have two ethernet card
dc0 pointing to cable
You should check out puremessage from ActiveState Sophos. Other choices
are mailscanner spamassasin, as for free scanners most of these still
require sometype of an AV engine. You can download an evaluation of sophos
savi it will work for about three months. Most free software like
mailscanner
It turned out to be a public mail server as well! The choice for the
MTA
on fell on postfix :) Now I have to chose POP/IMAP and Virus/Spam.
I would appreciate if you can give me some input on your experience
with
Cyrus or Courier, since they are my choices for pop/imap. Also I'd
like
I've
It turned out to be a public mail server as well! The choice for the
MTA
on fell on postfix :) Now I have to chose POP/IMAP and Virus/Spam.
I would appreciate if you can give me some input on your experience
with
Cyrus or Courier, since they are my choices for pop/imap. Also I'd
like
I've
Perica Veljanovski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again
It turned out to be a public mail server as well! The choice for the MTA
on fell on postfix :) Now I have to chose POP/IMAP and Virus/Spam.
I would appreciate if you can give me some input on your experience with
Cyrus or Courier,
: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Help to start BIND on boot
The problem is that this behaviour occurs also in a fresh installation
(4.9/8.3.6) in a different box (following the same installation checklist).
At this moment I'm considering to install and setup BIND 8.3.7 in the same
box that is running
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
snip
The handbook said that I should use the stable-supfile
if I wanted to upgrade to the latest stable release..
Indeed. However, if you're looking for the 4.10 RELEASE, edit
stable-supfile, find the line that has tag=RELENG_4 and change it to
tag=RELENG_4_10. This will
Perica Veljanovski wrote:
Hi,
I have some trouble choosing between postfix and qmail
for the new
corporate mail server I'll be making. I'm looking for the
one with least
administrative overhead (since I run a one man show) and
security is a
big issue. Also, I'm looking for some guidance
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 11:11:28AM -0700, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
I'm currently using freebsd 4.9 and I've wanted to
upgrade to freebsd 4.10. What I did was I've followed
the instructions on the site which says that the most
convinient way is to use the /stand/sysinstall utility
and
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Leon Botes wrote:
I have a freebsd 4.7 box at a client.
The box has an ip of 192.168.254.22
The default gateway is 192.168.254.1 which is the inside interface of the
gateway. The outside interface of the gateway is 196.25.37.18 and it also
has an alias of 196.25.37.19.
Could you provide the output of ifconfig -a of the gateway box?
Should shed some more light about the issues, also the parts of
/etc/rc.conf, where the cards are configured, could be interesting.
Olaf
--
Olaf Hoyer[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fuerchterliche Erlebniss geben zu raten, ob der,
Can you show us the routing on the server please rather than the client ?
What is the subnet mask of the alias 196.25.37.19 ? It should have a subnet
of 255.255.255.255 as it's on the same network as 196.25.37.18.
Cheers,
--
Nelis Lamprecht
PGP: http://www.8ball.co.za/pgpkey/nelis.asc
Unix IS
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 12:28, Leon Botes wrote:
The below is only sections of the output. Most of the individual hosts have
been removed. Just a few examples left.
10.5/16192.168.254.29 UGSc0 11 fxp1
10.6/16192.168.254.12 UGSc00
Lamprecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 May 2004 13:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Help with a routing issue
One other thing you can try. There is a sysctl variable
net.inet.ip.redirect: 1
Try turning that off by setting it to 0 on the client machine.
What happens ?
Nelis
On Wed
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 18:25, Leon Botes wrote:
I have a freebsd 4.7 box at a client.
The box has an ip of 192.168.254.22
The default gateway is 192.168.254.1 which is the inside interface of the
gateway. The outside interface of the gateway is 196.25.37.18 and it also
has an alias of
Matthew,
I will give you the feedback of this.
Nuno
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Seaman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 24 de Maio de 2004 14:09
To: Nuno César Pires
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Help to start BIND on boot
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 12:29:55PM +0100
or the BIND
8.3.7?
How can I solve this strange behaviour in the FreeBSD 4.9/BIND 8.3.6 system?
Many Thanks,
Nuno
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Seaman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sexta-feira, 21 de Maio de 2004 13:15
To: Nuno César Pires
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Help to start
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 12:29:55PM +0100, Nuno César Pires wrote:
My question is: what solve the problem, the new FreeBSD 5.2.1 or the BIND
8.3.7?
Good question. It's unlikely to be the simple replacement of one OS
version or one BIND version for another -- we would know about it if
there was
On Saturday 22 May 2004 14:22, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
hi,
I've posted a question here regarding the enabling
of ftp server.. Some responses said, its as easy as
just uncommenting out one of these lines in
inetd.conf.
#ftpstream tcp nowait root
/usr/libexec/ftpd ftpd
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 09:52:35PM -0700, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
What's the difference between an ftp and a tftp?
And what's next?
tftp is the trivial file transfer program -- which is a very
different beast to your standard FTP server. TFTP is used for moving
files between machines
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 12:07:25PM +0100, Nuno César Pires wrote:
I'm setting up a BIND/DNS server (recursive) and I'm facing a problem when I
try to start the named automatically on boot (named_enable=YES in
rc.conf):
First I noticed that the boot process takes a very long time in the
Mark:
Edit /etc/inetd.conf and comment out the FTP line. Then 'killall -HUP inetd'
to restart. You should then be able to ftp to your machine. You should 'man
ftpd' for further details on configuring ftp.
Cheers,
Barry
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:31:57 +0100
Barry Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Mark Jayson Alvarez
Sent: 21 May 2004 15:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help: Setting up FTP server is not in the
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Martin Phillips wrote:
I am trying to install FreeBSD on an old laptop that used to run various
versions of Windows. I have two problems...
1. The installation process appears not to see my PCMCIA cards. Running
pccardd says No PC-CARD slots. That's a shame really,
On Monday 17 May 2004 06:17, Phil Thomson wrote:
Hi all,
I am a relative newbie to UNIX, going from being an ex-Windows user
to being an X Windows user! ;-) I recently got FreeBSD installed on
an older PC with a 3 GB drive and a 5 GB drive (which has not yet
been mounted). The system is
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 01:21:44PM +0200, platanthera typed:
On Monday 17 May 2004 06:17, Phil Thomson wrote:
Hi all,
I am a relative newbie to UNIX, going from being an ex-Windows user
to being an X Windows user! ;-) I recently got FreeBSD installed on
an older PC with a 3 GB drive and
On Monday 17 May 2004 14:41, Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 01:21:44PM +0200, platanthera typed:
On Monday 17 May 2004 06:17, Phil Thomson wrote:
Hi all,
I am a relative newbie to UNIX, going from being an ex-Windows
user to being an X Windows user! ;-) I recently got
platanthera writes:
you could (and definitely should) have a separate slice for /tmp
and eventually another one for /home too.
May I ask your logic here? Is this about safety, convenience,
overcrowding?
Robert Huff
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:39 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Greetings,
I was running a portupgrade -a this morning on my 5.2.1-RELEASE
system on a freshly cvsup'd ports tree. The first hint of trouble
was gtk-2.4.1 failed to upgrade from 2.4.0...
You need to visit
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:39 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Greetings,
I was running a portupgrade -a this morning on my 5.2.1-RELEASE
system on a freshly cvsup'd ports tree. The first hint of trouble
was gtk-2.4.1 failed to upgrade from 2.4.0...
You need to visit
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:58 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:39 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Greetings,
I was running a portupgrade -a this morning on my 5.2.1-RELEASE
system on a freshly cvsup'd ports tree. The first hint of trouble
was gtk-2.4.1 failed
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:58 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:39 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Greetings,
I was running a portupgrade -a this morning on my 5.2.1-RELEASE
system on a freshly cvsup'd ports tree. The first hint of trouble
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:58 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:39 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Greetings,
I was running a portupgrade -a this morning on my 5.2.1-RELEASE
system on a freshly cvsup'd ports tree. The first hint of trouble
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:22 pm, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:58 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:39 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Greetings,
I was running a portupgrade -a this morning on my 5.2.1-RELEASE
system on a
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:27 pm, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:58 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:39 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Greetings,
I was running a portupgrade -a this morning on my
5.2.1-RELEASE system on a
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:27 pm, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:58 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:39 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Greetings,
I was running a portupgrade -a this morning on my
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:45 pm, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:27 pm, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:58 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:39 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Greetings,
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:45 pm, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:27 pm, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:58 am, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:39 am, Doug Poland wrote:
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 03:37:00PM -0500, Doug Poland wrote:
I may just blow away all ports, and start from scratch.
Could you not re-cvsup, and then try to build world, before blowing
away your ports? Isn't blowing it all away a bit extreme?
___
On Monday 17 May 2004 01:37 pm, Doug Poland wrote:
Yes, I ran portsdb -uU. However, portsdb will not run now, python2.3
core dumps.
FWIW, your upgrade is old enough that you may have problems with
ruby and portupgrade. I deleted ruby-* and portupgrade and then
did a make install in
On Monday 17 May 2004 02:08 pm, Joe Altman wrote:
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 03:37:00PM -0500, Doug Poland wrote:
I may just blow away all ports, and start from scratch.
Could you not re-cvsup, and then try to build world, before blowing
away your ports? Isn't blowing it all away a bit extreme?
Joe Altman said:
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 03:37:00PM -0500, Doug Poland wrote:
I may just blow away all ports, and start from scratch.
Could you not re-cvsup, and then try to build world, before blowing
away your ports? Isn't blowing it all away a bit extreme?
I did re-cvsup. That didn't
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 02:08 pm, Joe Altman wrote:
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 03:37:00PM -0500, Doug Poland wrote:
I may just blow away all ports, and start from scratch.
Could you not re-cvsup, and then try to build world, before blowing
away your ports? Isn't blowing it all
On Monday 17 May 2004 02:27 pm, Doug Poland wrote:
Kent Stewart said:
On Monday 17 May 2004 02:08 pm, Joe Altman wrote:
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 03:37:00PM -0500, Doug Poland wrote:
I may just blow away all ports, and start from scratch.
Could you not re-cvsup, and then try to build
On Monday 17 May 2004 17:07, Robert Huff wrote:
platanthera writes:
you could (and definitely should) have a separate slice for /tmp
and eventually another one for /home too.
May I ask your logic here? Is this about safety, convenience,
overcrowding?
You noticed that I accidently
On Sun, 16 May 2004, Phil Thomson wrote:
Hi all,
I am a relative newbie to UNIX, going from being an ex-Windows user to
being an X Windows user! ;-) I recently got FreeBSD installed on an older
PC with a 3 GB drive and a 5 GB drive (which has not yet been mounted).
The system is installed
The ltmdm port has been changed since I last used it.
But it still seems to have no documentation.
In the old port there was only one device and it was called cual0,
so based on that I would give cuala0 a try.
If all else fails, email the port maintainer directly and ask him.
-Original
On Tue, 11 May 2004, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
I've heard a lot of comments about the booting
process of freebsd, that it is much faster than
booting into Linux.
It is.
I'm not experiencing quite as much as what their saying right now.
You don't say if there's any particular step that
Warren Block wrote:
On Tue, 11 May 2004, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
I've heard a lot of comments about the booting
process of freebsd, that it is much faster than
booting into Linux.
It is.
I also seem to remember that from my long-time-back linux experience.
Given a same amount of services
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Please help me sir. I want to make the most out
of my FreeBSD system. And one last thing, I know this
might sound ignorant on my part but... could you tell
how to run multiple programs in one log-in prompt? I
didn't acctualy understand how virtual consoles works
so
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Pavel Duda wrote:
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Please help me sir. I want to make the most out
of my FreeBSD system. And one last thing, I know this
might sound ignorant on my part but... could you tell
how to run multiple programs in one log-in prompt? I
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Rob wrote:
Warren Block wrote:
On Tue, 11 May 2004, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
I've heard a lot of comments about the booting
process of freebsd, that it is much faster than
booting into Linux.
It is.
I also seem to remember that from my long-time-back linux
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Jayson
Alvarez
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help: Speeding up Boot Process
Sir,
[SNIP]
And one last thing, I know this
might sound ignorant on my part but...
Eric Crist writes:
You can send a program into the background by trailing the command with
. So, if you want to run amp (an mp3 player), you could simply type:
# amp song.mp3
I thought '' was background and meant execute the
foillowing command only if the previous command
Robert Huff wrote:
[snip]
An easier solution is to login to a second virtual terminal by
hitting Alt-F2 (all the way up to F7). Then just switch back by
pressing Alt-F1, or whichever terminal you were on before.
And its Ctl-Alt-Fn, not Alt-Fn on my -Current system
IIRC, Ctrl-Alt-Fn is for
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Huff
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Help: Speeding up Boot Process
Eric Crist writes:
You can send a program into the background by trailing the command
Eric Crist writes:
On my system, unless you're in X, it's Alt-Fn (you have to do
Ctl-Alt-Fn from an X session).
I did not know that.
Thanks.
Robert Huff
___
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
On Monday 10 May 2004 19:05, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 11:13:01AM -0700, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Hi,
If I already have the video cd, what else do I need
to be able to play vcd movies on X windows(im using
kde 3.1.4, freebsd4.9). In Windows, I usually locate
On 2004-05-10 09:07, JJB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
For an trouble free modem install and usage in both FreeBSD and
ms/windows get your self an external serial modem.
aol
These are the only ones I consider real modems too :-)
/aol
... for all the good reasons you mentioned in the
You can't use linux drivers in BSD, but you might be able to port linux driver
to FreeBSD.
Ken
Hi,
I've installed an internal Smartlink HSP56
Micromodem pci modem on the first pci slot of my
H30CF jetway motherboard with(if i'm not mistakem)
only one com1 port and a com2 header which i think
On Sun, May 09, 2004, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Sir,
I've post something about my internal modem and
unfortunately you've replied that there could be no
possible solution in using a winmodem except if you
are expert in either linux or freebsd.
My question is, if ever I will buy an
On Monday 10 May 2004 20:13, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Hi,
If I already have the video cd, what else do I need
to be able to play vcd movies on X windows(im using
kde 3.1.4, freebsd4.9). In Windows, I usually locate
the .dat file in Mpeg folder inside the vcd itself and
open it in Media
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 11:13:01AM -0700, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Hi,
If I already have the video cd, what else do I need
to be able to play vcd movies on X windows(im using
kde 3.1.4, freebsd4.9). In Windows, I usually locate
the .dat file in Mpeg folder inside the vcd itself and
open
Com port style always ... (real modems are _REAL_ modems with lotsa
useful LEDS, and DB25 connectors... )
USB types dont understand all the control lines ie CD DTR RTS
and dont work well in the dialin mode (hylafax hates them...)
mjt
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 15:27, Paul Tan wrote:
Mark Jayson
Modems, what an confusing subject when it comes to all the types
available for purchase.
First is the question between internal and external.
Internal means they are expansion cards which you plug into your
motherboard slots.
There are two types, ISA and PCI. ISA cards are legacy cards
designed
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Hi,
I've installed an internal Smartlink HSP56
Micromodem pci modem on the first pci slot of my
H30CF jetway motherboard with(if i'm not mistakem)
only one com1 port and a com2 header which i think is
just an extra or something. I'm really having a hard
time
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 05:46:22PM -0700, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Hi,
I've installed an internal Smartlink HSP56
Micromodem pci modem on the first pci slot of my
H30CF jetway motherboard with(if i'm not mistakem)
only one com1 port and a com2 header which i think is
just an extra or
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
Sir,
I've post something about my internal modem and
unfortunately you've replied that there could be no
possible solution in using a winmodem except if you
are expert in either linux or freebsd.
My question is, if ever I will buy an external
modem and to be
On Sunday, 09 May 2004 09:21, Earl Larsen wrote:
A: OK. With a little research I found the following:
A: To build and install DRM, cd /usr/src/sys/modules/drm make all install
A:
A: DRM == Direct Rendering modules. This will hopefully give you radeon.ko
A:
A: Check out
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 10:19:07AM +1000, Alastair G. Hogge wrote:
Hello. Please, once again CC the [EMAIL PROTECTED] when replying
main# make all install
=== mga
Warning: Object directory not changed from
original /usr/src/sys/modules/drm/mga
cc -O2 -pipe -ffast-math
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
acroread
/usr/local/Acrobat5/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
shared libraries: libXt.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
locate libXt.so.6
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
i have tried with and without the following
hi lowell,
problem already solved. it may have been confusing because my last
reply didn't follow the usual '' indent format. i had to cut and paste
the message from the website, because i never received a copy of the
message.
thanks for your offer to help.
cheers,
epi.
On 07 May 2004
On Friday 07 May 2004 02:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i recently uninstalled almost all of my programs, cleaned out the cruft,
and re-installed only the programs i was actually using. +2Gb yay!
well, since reinstalling acroread, i'm having problems getting it to run.
i vaguely recall
Oxid wrote:
HI!
- /var: create/symlink failed, no inodes free
Could anyone tell me what this means and how to fix it? :)
inodes are needed for directory entries. Running out of inodes means
you've run out of space for directory entries, and thus can't create
any new files.
df -hi will tell you
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 12:07:02 -0700
Joshua Lokken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Ion-Mihai Tetcu [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-04-29 10:10]:
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 12:04:30 -0400
Carlos Castro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
I'm trying to recompile my kernel to add sound abilities for my ess 1869
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Bill,
Tks for your response.
A sample of the rejected emails is as follow;
Your message
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question on Anti-Virus Firewal
Sent:Sat, 17 Apr 2004 20:59:15 +0800
did not reach the following recipient(s):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun,
* Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0430 12:30]:
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Bill,
Tks for your response.
A sample of the rejected emails is as follow;
Your message
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question on Anti-Virus Firewal
Sent:Sat, 17 Apr 2004 20:59:15 +0800
did not
Dick Davies wrote:
* Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0430 12:30]:
Here's your answer. This means that the SMTP server that you
use as a relay is poorly configured. There is a FAQ entry:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/misc.html#FREEBSD-MAIL-BOUNCES
Looks like the 4th
* Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0428 15:28]:
Dick Davies wrote:
* Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0430 12:30]:
Here's your answer. This means that the SMTP server that you
use as a relay is poorly configured. There is a FAQ entry:
On Apr 20, 2004, at 9:33 AM, Dick Davies wrote:
Looks like the 4th bullet point applies here. Whoever admins
that mail server needs to fix the config so it uses a real
host/domain name in the HELO command, not popimap02.icare.priv
You shouldn't be dumping mails based on the contents of HELO
Hi LAFFER1 and folks,
Tks for your response and advice.
I am in complete perpexity. I am using Kmail to send
and to receive mails. It has been working without
problem inclduing sending/receiving emails to/from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I signed off about 10
days ago and re-subscribed 3 days later.
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi folks,
I make this second subscription to this list solely
seeking advice where to report problem.
I am currently subscribing to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
with email address :- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But I am only allowed to receive mails, posting being
not allowed. All emails
Hi Bill,
Tks for your response.
A sample of the rejected emails is as follow;
Your message
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question on Anti-Virus Firewal
Sent:Sat, 17 Apr 2004 20:59:15 +0800
did not reach the following recipient(s):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 18 Apr 2004
Hi Billy,
Hereunder is another sample of rejected emails;
Your message
To: Daniela
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Beginning C++ in FreeBSD
Sent:Sat, 17 Apr 2004 20:38:45 +0800
did not reach the following recipient(s):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 18 Apr 2004
00:48:44
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 11:46:19AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
[...]
popimap02.icare.priv #4.0.0 smtp;450 Client host
rejected: cannot
find your hostname, [203.78.64.158]
Well, there's your answer. There's no PTR entry (reverse DNS entry)
for 203.78.64.158. The freebsd.org mailservers do
On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 15:30:31 -0700 (PDT)
Leon Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The hard drive is 6GB but I can't get it to recognize
more than 473 MB.
Any Ideas???
What can't see more than 473MB? The Windows-Installer or fdisk?
If you delete all partitions on the disk (with fdisk) you should
be
Xavier Mell wrote:
Hello !!
I want to centralize log of server on another
server(FreeBSD) !
I think I can use syslog but on the server which
collects log I don't know how manage the server to
listen a specific port in order to receive logs of all
server
I have found in a how-to that it's
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 09:04:50 -0400 (EDT)
Brent Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
hello,
Im in the middle of a re-structuring the email server for a large company.
They want to have a webmail interface so that they can access thier email
remotly or from abroad. My question is that
shut g a wrote:
Try to help me: i want to make dial-ip server with mgetty+pppd (!!!), but I
cannot do it. Ofcourse, I want dial-out from my work. Please, help me or give
me some links.
Try:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/serialcomms.html
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