some help please

2008-01-16 Thread Moazzar Battah
Dear Sir,

I need some help , I am a new user for Linux and freebsd so I need your help
I need to know how to install the freebsd in the best way and how I can
install the ports like gnome and openmail interface ? also I will be
thankful if you send me the commands and what every command mean and how I
can use it ?

I already get in the directory /usr/ports/gnome2  /usr/ports/www and make
install and its start downloading but nothing happened after that
installation done ???

I also need to now how to configure the hostname and ip addresses like local
ip and fixed ip to trait the local lan and I real lan in the same way..

Thank u very much   

 

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Regards,

Moazzer Battah

IT Support

Medical Supply  Services.

Fax: 02-2959375

Tel : 02-2959372/1

Jawwal : 0598-919658

 

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Re: some help please

2008-01-16 Thread Norman Maurer
Hi,

please reread the handbook I think all you need is explained there
in detail

bye
Norman

Am Mittwoch, den 16.01.2008, 09:46 +0200 schrieb Moazzar Battah:
 Dear Sir,
 
 I need some help , I am a new user for Linux and freebsd so I need your help
 I need to know how to install the freebsd in the best way and how I can
 install the ports like gnome and openmail interface ? also I will be
 thankful if you send me the commands and what every command mean and how I
 can use it ?
 
 I already get in the directory /usr/ports/gnome2  /usr/ports/www and make
 install and its start downloading but nothing happened after that
 installation done ???
 
 I also need to now how to configure the hostname and ip addresses like local
 ip and fixed ip to trait the local lan and I real lan in the same way..
 
 Thank u very much   
 
  
 
 -
 
 Regards,
 
 Moazzer Battah
 
 IT Support
 
 Medical Supply  Services.
 
 Fax: 02-2959375
 
 Tel : 02-2959372/1
 
 Jawwal : 0598-919658
 
  
 
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Re: some help please

2008-01-16 Thread Bill Moran

Everyone on this list is asking for help.  If you use a more descriptive
subject for your email, you'll get better answers.  See:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/freebsd-questions/article.html

In response to Moazzar Battah [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 I need some help , I am a new user for Linux and freebsd so I need your help
 I need to know how to install the freebsd in the best way and how I can
 install the ports like gnome and openmail interface ? also I will be
 thankful if you send me the commands and what every command mean and how I
 can use it ?

The handbook has everything you need.  If you get hung up on a specific
step, please feel free to ask on this list.  Unfortunately, it's
impractical to present an entire walkthrough on the mailing list.
Note that the FreeBSD handbook has many translations.  Check to see if
there is one in your native language:
http://www.freebsd.org/docproj/translations.html

There are also non-english mailing lists.  One in your native language
may make things easier for you, if it exists:
http://www.freebsd.org/community/mailinglists.html

 I already get in the directory /usr/ports/gnome2  /usr/ports/www and make
 install and its start downloading but nothing happened after that
 installation done ???

You've got it installed, so that step is complete.  Now you need to
configure it.  This section of the handbook should be helpful:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html

 I also need to now how to configure the hostname and ip addresses like local
 ip and fixed ip to trait the local lan and I real lan in the same way..

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config-network-setup.html

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http://www.potentialtech.com
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Re: some help please

2008-01-16 Thread Chuck Robey
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Norman Maurer wrote:
 Hi,
 
 please reread the handbook I think all you need is explained there
 in detail
 
 bye
 Norman
 
 Am Mittwoch, den 16.01.2008, 09:46 +0200 schrieb Moazzar Battah:
 Dear Sir,

 I need some help , I am a new user for Linux and freebsd so I need your help
 I need to know how to install the freebsd in the best way and how I can
 install the ports like gnome and openmail interface ? also I will be
 thankful if you send me the commands and what every command mean and how I
 can use it ?

 I already get in the directory /usr/ports/gnome2  /usr/ports/www and make
 install and its start downloading but nothing happened after that
 installation done ???

 I also need to now how to configure the hostname and ip addresses like local
 ip and fixed ip to trait the local lan and I real lan in the same way..

 Thank u very much   

Actually, I don't think that the names (or even a template that the names
couold be derived from) of the actual cd images that you should use to
install freebsd from.  I know that there is more than a single choice.  I
know that I personally, just downloaded the biggest one, as a guess, and
that worked, but I don't know what the smaller ones would have done, if
they might have been better to install from (I have networking sufficent to
install from the net alone, which is what I did).  Somewhere, the
descriptions of what the different ISO images do should show up, mostlikely
in the manual.

Am I wrong?  Give a pointer, if you think I'm wrong.
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Re: some help please

2008-01-16 Thread Hartmut Obst

Somewhere, the descriptions of what the different ISO images do
should show up, mostlikely in the manual.


Do you mean this?

 
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-diff-media.html#AEN3259


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Mars NWE - need some help please

2003-03-10 Thread Troy
Hello,
I  have  the  following  set up and cannot see the freebsd box from the network.
Samba  works fine on this machine however mars_nwe just isn't working for me, of
course I am positive it is something that I am doing since this is the first time I
have set it up. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Troy

***
** Added to kernel
options IPX
options NCP

** rc.conf entries
ifconfig_xl0f0_ipx=ipx 010A
ifconfig_xl0f1_ipx=ipx 020A
ifconfig_xl0f2_ipx=ipx 030A
ifconfig_xl0f3_ipx=ipx 040A
ipxrouted_flags=/tmp/ipx.log

** loader.conf line
if_ef_load=YES

* nwserv.conf *

1   SYS /vola/sys   kr  711 600
1   VOL01   /vola/vol01 k   775 775
2   MASSH
3   auto1
4   0x0 *   AUTO 1
5   0x0
6   2   0x0
7   0
8   0x0
9   07510640
10  65534
11  65534
12  SUPERVISOR  trllc   passwd
13  IMAGE3  image3  passwd
13  GUEST   nobody  -   0x1
15   0 top-secret
16  1
17   0x0
18   0x0
#21 LP  -   lpr -
#21 LP_PS
#22 PS_NWE  LP_PS   1
#30 0x20000x2000
31  0x0
40  /var/spool/nwserv/.volcache
41  /var/spool/nwserv/.locks
42  /var/spool/nwserv
45  /var/nwserv/db
46  /var/nwserv/attrib
47  /var/nwserv/trustees
# 80  50  # max_dir_search_handles (namspace.c)
100 0   # debug IPX KERNEL (0 | 1)
101 1   # debug NWSERV
102 0   # debug NCPSERV
103 0   # debug NWCONN
104 0   # debug (start) NWCLIENT, should *always* be '0' !
105 0   # debug NWBIND
106 1   # debug NWROUTED
200 1   # 0 = no logfile and dont daemonize nwserv/nwrouted
201 /var/log/nw.log # filename of logfile
202 0x1 # flag in hex notation
210 10  # 1 .. 600  (default 10) seconds after server
211 60  # 10 .. 600 (default 60) broadcasts every x seconds
300 1   #  0 print routing info to file every x broadcasts.
301 /var/log/nw.routes #  filename of logfile
302 0x1 # flags will be interpreted as hex value.
310 7   # send wdog's only to device net  x ticks.
400  /etc/nwserv.stations  # for syntax see file in the examples directory.
401 0   # 0 = ignore entry 400, get nearest response always enabled.
402 0   # 0 = ignore entry 400, create connection always enabled.



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Re: Mars NWE - need some help please

2003-03-10 Thread Igor B. Bykhalo
[...]
 
 ***
 ** Added to kernel
 options IPX
 options NCP
 
 ** rc.conf entries
 ifconfig_xl0f0_ipx=ipx 010A
 ifconfig_xl0f1_ipx=ipx 020A
 ifconfig_xl0f2_ipx=ipx 030A
 ifconfig_xl0f3_ipx=ipx 040A

You forgot lo0?

ifconfig_lo0_ipx=ipx 0x.1

 ipxrouted_flags=/tmp/ipx.log

I have also -s flag for IPXrouted:

ipxrouted_flags=-s   # Flags for IPX routing daemon.

And i don't see lines

ipxgateway_enable=YES# Set to YES to enable IPX routing.
ipxrouted_enable=YES # Set to YES to run the IPX routing daemon.

in your rc.conf. Are they there?

 
 ** loader.conf line
 if_ef_load=YES
 
 * nwserv.conf *
 
 1   SYS /vola/sys   kr  711 600
 1   VOL01   /vola/vol01 k   775 775
 2   MASSH
 3   auto1

Why? Must match IPX network number on lo0

3   0x

 4   0x0 *   AUTO 1

You don't need this line... Read /usr/local/share/doc/mars_nwe/README.FREEBSD
Look also at Boris Popov's pages at

http://people.freebsd.org/~bp/

HTH,
Igor

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