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past month, and hope i can ask a few quick questions where i am a bit unclear
(only looking for short answers and some diretion if possible).
firstly - i have installed kde3 and xfce4 from packages (like most of it -
xorg,etc) and have tried updates before with different results. i don't
build problems
will fix themselves within a day or two if you resync the ports tree.
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, if anything. Read the entries
in /usr/ports/UPDATING before doing an upgrade. Most build problems
will fix themselves within a day or two if you resync the ports tree.
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time it's just noise. :-)
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, nicely written paragraph. This is IMHO the best angle of attack
for any FreeBSD problem you have. If you can help us fix and improve
it all, then please do :-)
Have fun with your FreeBSD installations,
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ports-all
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. appreciiated since i honestly still
can't beleive i was missing out on this fbsd *stuff*
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Just a couple of questions about IPFW-related things:
1) Somewhere the other day I read a recommendation... which looked rather
official to me that the time... that all fragments should be firwalled
out, e.g. thusly:
deny any to any in frag
Is that actually a Good Thing
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1) Somewhere the other day I read a recommendation... which looked
rather
this be done?
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for the life of it won't work over NFS for me atleast).
Since this is a personal system, I put up with it. When
I get the time/energy I'm going to break all the systems apart.
Tuc/TBOH
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I get the time/energy I'm going to break all the systems apart.
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I'm a beginner with FreeBSD and somewhat intermediate with Unix-like
operating systems in general, so please bear the nature of my
questions. I have some questions about CVSup that seem unclear from
the handbook. Right now I'm sticking with RELENG_7_0; I intend to
track -STABLE once I get the hang
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the handbook. Right now I'm
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, because they rely on the relevant csup
list file. To be safe you either start from an empty tree, or do an
intermediate sync to the point on the branch that matches the local
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try to run an opengl application... is anyone else experiencing this?
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I'm having some MAJOR issues with compiz/nvidia crashing xorg whenever I
try to run an opengl application... is anyone else experiencing this?
Which driver are you using. I had issues with the 173.14.0x official
driver, but
admittedly. I have tested
this on a 4.10,
5.5, and 7.0 system and it works fine.
Tuc
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Actually . . . if things get that bad, you're going to need some
firepower to protect your garden (and everything else you don't want
taken from you by force). To properly protect a garden, you'd need to
make it a
the gun a bit. Theres plenty
of time until 03:14:07 UTC on Tuesday, January 19, 2038.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem)
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i've gone to freebsd-questions Archives:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/
and tried typing all sorts of things in the search box and playing with
the other fields (eg all and any, but i always get
No matches were found for '...'
how is one supposed to use the search
the site translated yet so i cant show u..its in spanish...
But per your advise guys i wil enable all this checks and see...
Thanks again...
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hesitate to share it ;)
Hope you guys get the concept...
Thanks a lot as always and have a nice one...
Cheers,
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Hi all,
Two questions for the Web hosting types out there:
1. Does anyone use Celeron based nameservers? (i.e. I have two brand new
Dell PE R200s and was considering using them as ns1 and ns2. What version of
FBSD would one use (I am thinking 6.3 Rel, but us there any compelling
reason
... Why are you shy about using
it like it costs more than 6? :)
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Two questions for the Web hosting types out there:
1. Does anyone use Celeron based nameservers? (i.e. I have two brand
new Dell PE R200s
Also, a true dual-core Xeon is 64-bit. hyperthreaded really has one
core and is 32.
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Two questions for the Web hosting types out there:
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bind_timelimit to get what you
want. The default is 30 seconds, which is too high. This is documented
in the pam_ldap manpage.
Uwe
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Tuc
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Please post your results ;)
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i'm getting lots of things like this in logs:
Jun 10 17:13:50 wojtek named[909]: client
2610:130:101:100:214:22ff:fe12:241#60282: query (cache)
'wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl/MX
Camilo Reyes wrote:
The easiest way to deal with this is to disable IPv6 on your kernel.
There is a good guide here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html.
Simply comment out the 'options INET6' line from your config file. Also,
you could give more
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Long Story wrote:
Hi Vince!
The (rtfm) advice it might exist in 7.0R which I didnot install or upgrade
to
Yet,
Im using PC-BSD which
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? I think I had a
computer like this around 15 years ago. I cringe at the thought that anyone
is using something like this as their main machine. And FreeBSD 2.1?!?
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Segmentation fault: 11 (core dumped)
Try to rebuild with debug and then run under gdb maybe?
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can copy out from the UNIX box to the shared drive.
Any particular gotchas regarding XP which soon will be
Vista in this neck of the woods?
I apologize for some of the dumb questions as I do not
personally use Windows. I use FreeBSD, Mac and Linux.
We have a huge Windows
Martin McCormick wrote:
I just found out that I will need to copy some files
from a FreeBSD system to a Windows shared drive on our network so that
Windows users can have access to the files.
After reading a little documentation and talking to a
cowworker, I was under the
for viruses and
dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
believed to be clean.
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If you want it to automount at startup, then /etc/fstab could contain:
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mount_smbfs(8).
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smbclient connects to any SMB server (be it Windows or unix or
whatever) and perform fetch, upload and other operations from command
line.
it's good to:
testing your samba setup (if you need)
/ports/net/samba3 gives one a whole
boatload of possibilities.
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Hi,
I'm a user of PC-BSD in Belgium.
I've installed bsdstats yet.
So I'd like to know if it's possible to have stats for Belgium and where
can I find it ?
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I'm a user of PC-BSD in Belgium.
So I'd like to know if it's possible to have stats for Belgium and where
can I find it ?
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# gmirror status
[mesh:/var/log]# gmirror status
NameStatus Components
mirror/gm0 DEGRADED ad4
looking in /dev/ however, we have
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 83 17 Apr 13:58 ad4
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then after all.
Thanks for your advice.
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/disconnected, I was thinking of
trying:
gmirror activate gm0 ad6
gmirror rebuild gm0 ad6
Is this safe?
I haven't tried pulling either disk from the server as I am remote from
the site.
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I did 'portupgrade -aP' last night but this morning I found that one package
had some questions for me about how I want to compile the package (wants to
know which options I want). This meant that no packages were compiled since
the cups package asked questions
I did 'portupgrade -aP' last night but this morning I found that one package
had some questions for me about how I want to compile the package (wants to
know which options I want). This meant that no packages were compiled since
the cups package asked questions.
Is there a way to circumvent
' last night but this morning I found that one
package had some questions for me about how I want to compile the package
(wants to know which options I want). This meant that no packages were
compiled since the cups package asked questions.
Is there a way to circumvent this problem when
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a rule that anything outbound
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outta ports sends it to 192.168.0.1,87.
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From this, I gathered they were read from top to bottom.
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Are patches to the original ftpd accepted?
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David Allen wrote:
I've recently been examining the use of jails in FreeBSD, and I have some
questions I hope someone can shed some light on with respect to running
virtual servers in jails.
1. Upgrading. This probably a It Depends question, but if a host system
is upgraded (within version
I've recently been examining the use of jails in FreeBSD, and I have some
questions I hope someone can shed some light on with respect to running
virtual servers in jails.
1. Upgrading. This probably a It Depends question, but if a host system
is upgraded (within version numbers), will the new
to 7.0 stable
if upgrade stable my files is lose and removed or not ?
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Please i have FreeBSD 6.3 RELEASE i want to upgrade to 7.0 stable
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