Denis wrote:
Hi All!!!
Does FreeBSD support C++ or support C only?
C, C++, objective C, Fortran, Modula, Java ...
Hendrik
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I am trying to work with an extension to the gramofile analog -> digital recording
app, The stock version is in ports and works fine, but someone has written a clever
extension to it that takes the track information for a recording (from freedb) and
does all the track splitting, signal processin
Dear Mr. Long,
firstly, let me thank you for maintaining the Adaptec RAID drivers.
I've got a problem with the Adaptec 2120S in FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE
and I haven't found any notes about that in the mailing lists.
In SMP mode, upon a RAID array degradation event (a disk is
ripped out), the system l
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 04:07:50PM +1000, jesse reynolds typed:
> At 18:26 +0200 3/9/2003, Ruben de Groot wrote:
> >On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 10:45:05PM +1000, jesse reynolds typed:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> How do you tell which disk has problems in a hardware RAID1 array? My
> >> machine has been up for ne
How can I read with Windows 95 the SGML files about the FreeBSD docs ?
Thanks many
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From: "Denis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 8:43 AM
> Does FreeBSD support C++ or support C only?
If your compiler does support it, FreeBSD supports it.
Standard install supports both C and C++.
Kind regards,
Guilmot Mike
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From: "jesse reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ruben de Groot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 8:08 AM
Subject: Re: RAID1 is DEGRADED, but which disk is faulty?
> Is it safe to shut it down and see what the Promise firmwa
At 10:40 +0200 5/9/2003, Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 04:07:50PM +1000, jesse reynolds typed:
At 18:26 +0200 3/9/2003, Ruben de Groot wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 10:45:05PM +1000, jesse reynolds typed:
>> Hi
>>
>> How do you tell which disk has problems in a hardware RAID1
At 9:41 + 5/9/2003, Mark wrote:
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To: "Ruben de Groot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 8:08 AM
Subject: Re: RAID1 is DEGRADED, but which disk is faulty?
Is it safe to shut it dow
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Scott I. Remick wrote:
> Figured I'd start with my FreeBSD friends first before bugging the VNC
> community.
>
> I used to have VNC tunneling over ssh just fine, but then had to redo my
> system drive. I used FreeBSD 5.1 before and still do now, however it's not
> working. I'm
Hi lists,
I upgraded Xfree86-clients from ports using portupgrade today and noticed that
xdm was no longer working afterwards.
After some searching i found that the config files in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm had
been overwritten.
Since i had a similar problem with another port the other day, i want
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 12:59:38PM +0200, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> Hi lists,
>
> I upgraded Xfree86-clients from ports using portupgrade today and noticed
> that xdm was no longer working afterwards.
> After some searching i found that the config files in
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm had been overwr
Good Morning Heinrich.
Yes, that's pretty much expected behaviour. Each port is different in the way that it
treats it's configuration files. Some of them will have a "file.config.sample" that
you usually copy over to "file.config" and modify. That way you don't lose your
changes, but you ca
Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 12:59:38PM +0200, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Hi lists,
I upgraded Xfree86-clients from ports using portupgrade today and noticed
that xdm was no longer working afterwards.
After some searching i found that the config files in
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm had
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 10:46:25 +0900
"Rommel B. Ikeda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks very much for the reply, my apologies for not replying so soon
>
> Actually, I posted my question on "host and hostname", because, I have been
> trying to find out if my Internet Settings is correct or not.
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 12:44:20 -0400
Louis LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are a hundred other questions, like how do you get an xsession
> to start different WMs or even different configurations of the same WM
> based on the display?
>
I have a number of .xinitrc versions to start dif
Hi everyone,
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.1 om my PC (my first FreeBSD ever and it
looks really nice).
However, there is one missing link to connect me to FreeBSD heave. I
would like to have a larger number of serial ports than the 2 already
aailable in my PC and so I turned my attention to
Hi, All!
There is a question, sorry if you find it stupid.
I need to control a bunch of files.
As soon as any of these files changes it should be immediately
rechecked and correct chmod and chown reset on this file(s).
Though I can do it from a simple script executed by the cron every
five min
I am interested in using FreeBSD and KDE as a semi-publicly accessible
internet terminal. I have a web-based application that I would like to
run from this type of setup.
Does anyone have any experience using a setup like this? Can any one
point me toward relevant documents?
Matt Hartzell
Chief
I am planning on setting up a host which has several OS's via
VMware-4.x. Vmware-4 only runs on linux, so the host OS has to be linux
according to their website and i suppose i will have freebsd etc.. as the
guest.
so my questions is, which linux distro out of the following supported by
VMwar
FreeBSD can compile C/C++ programs, if you have gcc or gcc-c++ installed respectively.
And you can link those programs if you have an appropriate linker installed
(binutils). Of course an assembler is also needed (which is installed along with
binutils).
--- On Fri 09/05, Denis < [EMAIL PROT
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 11:58:16 +0100 (BST), Jan Grant wrote:
> Loks like the VNC srever isn't listening at that location. Is it
> running?
Yep:
-bash-2.05b$ ps
PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
60273 p0- S 0:00.49 Xvnc :1 -desktop X -httpd
/usr/local/share/vnc/classes
60277 p0- S 0:00.2
Dear list
I can't seem to get colored xterm window borders to work
xterm -geometry 80x50 -fg blue -bg red &
Works well, giving me blue letters on red background, but
xterm -geometry 80x50 -fg blue -bg red -bd green &
gives me just the same ... the -bd some_color flag doesn't work (see
xterm(1)
Radko Keves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is another way to save kernel output without dumb terminal or old
> PC/XT till boot ?
>
> i read serialconsole-setup in handbook, but i think way without serial
> console
>
> for example something like dmesg, but if kernel fails i want have saved
> outp
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Scott I. Remick wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 11:58:16 +0100 (BST), Jan Grant wrote:
>
> > Loks like the VNC srever isn't listening at that location. Is it
> > running?
>
> Yep:
>
> -bash-2.05b$ ps
> PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
> 60273 p0- S 0:00.49 Xvnc :1 -desktop X
Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> During a recent programming/installation
> project, I found myself wanting to know
> the peak memory usage of a given command/process.
>
> Is there any way to gather this information
> without recompiling an application with a
> sleep or wait statemen
Mark Terribile wrote:
>
> Todd:
>
>>>... Has anyone gotten CUPS working using the
>>> foomatic-rip/gimp-print method [from]
>>> Linuxprinting.org? I have an Epson Stylus C82 at
>>> /dev/lpt0.
>>> ...
>> Looks like I got it. I installed the printer
>> again using a different driver (one that fo
Howdy list,
I'm researching GigE and faster-than-10/100-
technologies. I run a FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE
laptop, and I noticed the fwe device. I have
a few questions regarding the fwe device:
1.) Does anyone use the fwe device?
2.) Is it stable?
3.) What kind of bandwidth is possible with the fwe dev
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 06:53:09PM -0400, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>> Howdy list,
>>
>> I'm a Sys Admin running FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE
>> servers.
>>
>> During a recent programming/installation
>> project, I found myself wanting to know
>> the peak memory usage of a given comm
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 14:51:08 +0100 (BST), Jan Grant wrote:
> I'd still recommend double-checking with sockstat on the BSD box, (and
> netstat -an on the windows box, but I don't think that's the problem).
Sure... you help me, I help you help me. :)
-bash-2.05b$ sockstat -l | grep vnc
scottXvn
What is a tinderbox, in the context of computers?
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On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 10:03:31AM -0400, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> Sorry for the misleading subject. I meant to post a different message
> under that subject. "process memory peak recording" should have been the
> subject for this message. I'm not sure if that was a bug in my human CPU
> or a bug
Hi all,
I'm having some problems configuring /usr/ports/mail/cyrus-imapd22
The port installs ok, but I can't seem to start it. Running
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/imapd.sh.sample produces the following output:
.: Can't open %%RC_SUBR%%: No such file or directory
I am trying to do this on FreeBSD 4.9-PR
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
>
> What is a tinderbox, in the context of computers?
>
> NOTE: Please CC me, as I am not currently subscribed. Thanks.
In general, it's a sandbox to do build testing and find build errors.
More specifically, there's also this:
http://www.mozilla.o
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 01:45:03PM +0200, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> Matthew Seaman wrote:
> >However, I just keep a backup copy of the /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm
> >directory handy:
> >
> ># cd /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/
> ># rsync -avx --delete xdm/ xdm.bak/
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Matthew
>
Hello!
My apologies for the length of this post. Summary: 4.x or 5.x for a desktop
machine, disk partitioning for a workstation, miscellaneous installation
questions.
Okay, the details! Now that I have my local FreeBSD server (mail/news,
router, firewall) successfully running, I'm ready to tackle
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Scott I. Remick wrote:
> Sure... you help me, I help you help me. :)
>
> -bash-2.05b$ sockstat -l | grep vnc
> scottXvnc 60273 0 tcp4 *:6001*:*
> scottXvnc 60273 1 stream /tmp/.X11-unix/X1
> scottXvnc 60273 3 tcp4 *:5901
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 03:37:34PM +0300, Vitali Malicky wrote:
> There is a question, sorry if you find it stupid.
>
> I need to control a bunch of files.
>
> As soon as any of these files changes it should be immediately
> rechecked and correct chmod and chown reset on this file(s).
>
> Thou
I am trying to build OpenGroupware from sources.
Using:
FreeBSD 4.7
GNU Make 3.79.1
gcc 2.95.4
Everything went fine until I've tried to build SKYRIX Core Libraires
# gmake -s nosasl=yes debug=yes install
NGActiveSocket.m: In function `-[NGActiveSocket _unixWriteBytes:count:]':
NGActiveSocke
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 03:54:53PM +0100, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having some problems configuring /usr/ports/mail/cyrus-imapd22
> The port installs ok, but I can't seem to start it. Running
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/imapd.sh.sample produces the following output:
>
> .: Can't open %%RC
Hi folks,
how can I check which COM port the modem is connected
to? Please help. I need to set up internet
connectivity.
Thanks in advance
AMIT
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 16:03:21 +0100 (BST), Jan Grant wrote:
> OK, two other things (increasingly bizarre) occur to me; after that, I'm
> stumped:
>
> 1. tcp wrappers or similar on your vnc?
On the FreeBSD system? No. Well, not that I know of. I have not configured
to use tcp wrappers w/ VNC so if
All,
I am considering building a 802.11g FreeBSD access point. I've read that I
will need a network adapter that supports hostap (access point mode). Does
anyone known a brand/model (PCI) that's being supported by FreeBSD ?
Regards,
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On Friday 05 September 2003 10:01 am, Michael Vondung wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My apologies for the length of this post. Summary: 4.x or 5.x for a desktop
> machine, disk partitioning for a workstation, miscellaneous installation
> questions.
>
> Okay, the details! Now that I have my local FreeBSD serve
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 17:01:41 +0200, "Michael Vondung"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hello!
>
> My apologies for the length of this post. Summary: 4.x or 5.x for a
> desktop
> machine, disk partitioning for a workstation, miscellaneous installation
> questions.
Replying to selected bits -
[snip]
> 4.
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On 05-Sep-2003, Michael Vondung wrote message "Planning a FreeBSD desktop,
basic questions."
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> 4.8 or 5.1?
>
I have 4.8 at work, and 5 a
Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place of
employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines. Most of
the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system. Most
of the servers use either Novell operating system, or I.
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003, Sweetleaf wrote:
>I am planning on setting up a host which has several OS's via
>VMware-4.x. Vmware-4 only runs on linux, so the host OS has to be linux
>according to their website and i suppose i will have freebsd etc.. as the
>guest.
>
>so my questions is, which linux d
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 12:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place of
> employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines. Most of
> the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system.
> If so, could you describe the Unix/BSD approach to
> locating and eradicating these invaders of one's hard drive? If
the issue
> is already explained in either printed literature, or posted at a
world
> wide web site, it is sufficient to cite the location. Many thanks
for your
> response.
>
Th
Hi !
I know this question isn't FreeBSD specific, but all the scripts I tried
to achieve what I need only seem to work under Linux.
I have a FreeBSD-5.1-p2+pam_ldap+nss_ldap+openldap+samba (with ldap
support).
Ldap authentication works for both unix and samba accounts.
What I need is a way of sy
On 09/05/03 09:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] sat at the `puter and typed:
> Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place of
> employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines. Most of
> the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional ope
All known utility ssh.
How can I configure it?
I have one FreeBSD 4.8 machine in my net. I need to setup an ssh access there for
some win-users. I use telneat for it.
I have a problem with it. When I'm trying to connect to this machine I' got an error,
which tells me something about DSA key.
It
Dear BSD enthusiast,
Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. On Wednesday, a
message was posted on FreeBSD-Announce by Mr. Nik Clayton announcing the
creation of a wiki site for the upcoming BSD convention. He gave the
address as follows: "http://bsdcon.kwiki.org/";. In attempti
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place of
> employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines. Most of
> the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system. Most
> o
RAMILISAONA Lova wrote:
How can I read with Windows 95 the SGML files about the FreeBSD docs ?
I think you might be able to get Mozilla to do a reasonable job displaying raw
XML or SGML files, but if you simply want to read the documentation on a Win95
box, using the HMTL or PDF versions would be
On Friday 05 September 2003 12:09 pm, Alex Zivenko wrote:
> All known utility ssh.
> How can I configure it?
> I have one FreeBSD 4.8 machine in my net. I need to setup an ssh access
> there for some win-users. I use telneat for it.
>
> I have a problem with it. When I'm trying to connect to this
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 10:03:31AM -0400, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
[...]
> Another approach that occurred to me might be feasible would be to use
> the limits(1) facility to set a maximum virtual memory size for the
> process. Then do a binary search to find the smallest v
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 12:00 PM
Subject: converting internet addresses
> Dear BSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world.
See below.
> My question is this: "What is the difference between
> what I am tell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"What is the difference between what I am telling the
DNS server and outgoing gateway router to do when I enter into my browser
address box 'http://www.bsdcon.kwiki.org' and when I enter into my browser
address box 'http://bsdcon.kwiki.org'?"
In this particular case, there
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> During a recent programming/installation
>> project, I found myself wanting to know
>> the peak memory usage of a given command/process.
>>
>> Is there any way to gather this information
>> without recompiling an applicatio
[please CC, I don't follow -questions]
Hello!
I've been struggling with an odd quirk in sh(1). Here is my sample
code:
--- 8< cut here 8< ---
cleanup () {
echo "cleaning up $pid"
kill $pid
}
(
echo "in subshell"
tail -f /etc/motd &
pid=$!
trap cleanup 1 2 15
wait $pi
Recently I had my BSD install go totally down in flames with a smashing
finale where it exploded into a billion pieces and wafted off into
oblivion. (blame the hardware, not me.) Anywho, I've since resurrected
the box but with one strange little quirk. The mouse freaks out like a
cat on crack.
On Friday 05 September 2003 20:18, Dragoncrest wrote:
> Recently I had my BSD install go totally down in flames with a smashing
> finale where it exploded into a billion pieces and wafted off into
> oblivion. (blame the hardware, not me.) Anywho, I've since resurrected
> the box but with one stra
Hi All!!!
Does FBSD support AVI format files?
I can't open avi files, but why?
What I can do to play avi?
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On Friday 05 September 2003 17:41, Denis wrote:
> Hi All!!!
>
> Does FBSD support AVI format files?
> I can't open avi files, but why?
> What I can do to play avi?
I guess you mean DivX ? Xvid should work already in FreeBSD (i'm not sure, but
I think).
For DivX you have to install the DivX
Vitali Malicky writes
> I need to control a bunch of files.
> As soon as any of these files changes it should
> be immediately rechecked and correct chmod and
> chown reset on this file(s).
> I'd like them to be controlled by a process which
> would monitor any possible changes in these files
>
On Friday 05 September 2003 17:41, Denis wrote:
> Hi All!!!
>
> Does FBSD support AVI format files?
> I can't open avi files, but why?
> What I can do to play avi?
AVI is just a "container" so you don't know which codec is used.
Try mplayer (/usr/ports/multimedia/mplayer). It uses win32codec
Im using FBSD 4.8rc1 ..IM getting ready to install rsync to help with
mirroring to another redundant FBSD box. I was wondering if anyone could
point me a a good howto for this ?
any and all help is greatly appreciated
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> ... but here are the ADDITIONAL things I had to
> do to get the cups port/package working properly
> under FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE: (This may not all be
> necessary under 4.8-RELEASE. YMMV.)
Ah, yes. I think I forgot to add that I had to
change the lpd_program variable in /etc/rc.conf :
/etc/
On Friday 05 September 2003 18:18, Dragoncrest wrote:
> Recently I had my BSD install go totally down in flames with a smashing
> finale where it exploded into a billion pieces and wafted off into
> oblivion. (blame the hardware, not me.) Anywho, I've since resurrected
> the box but with one stra
+-- KroNiC~BSD [freebsd] [04-09-03 09:36 IST]:
| Is it possible to have more that one X session running on the same
| machine? The problem is if i want to create a remote X connection to my
| linux machine via my Freebsd machine i have to kill the current running
| LOCAL X session first.then i
Mark Terribile wrote:
>
>
>> ... but here are the ADDITIONAL things I had to
>> do to get the cups port/package working properly
>> under FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE: (This may not all be
>> necessary under 4.8-RELEASE. YMMV.)
>
> Ah, yes. I think I forgot to add that I had to
> change the lpd_progra
After a few hours of frustation, it's time to ask a question.
I have 2 accounts on my machine. I use startx to start
X11 as user kargl. If I then su to user sgk, I cannot
fire up X clients. For example,
troutmask:kargl[202] su sgk
Password:
troutmask:sgk[201] gnuplot
Terminal type set to 'x11'
On Monday 28 August 2028 17:52, Denis Troshin wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE.
>
> Why most of bin (sbin) utilities are so big.
>
> For example,
>
> rm - 410 268 bytes,
> mv - 407 568 bytes,
> date - 423 748 bytes.
>
> Do they really contain only necessary code or
> have more tha
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Mark Terribile wrote:
> > ... but here are the ADDITIONAL things I had to
> > do to get the cups port/package working properly
> > under FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE: (This may not all be
> > necessary under 4.8-RELEASE. YMMV.)
>
> Ah, yes. I think I forgot to add that I had to
> chang
On Friday 05 September 2003 12:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place
> of employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines.
> Most of the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
> operat
Hi,
I've been battling this for some time, and I figured perhaps someone here
has done this already. I have a 60GB IDE drive in a firewire enclosure.
Works great w/FreeBSD. It's partitioned like so:
Offset Size(ST)End Name PType Desc Subtype
Flags
0 6
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 03:52:30PM -0400, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been battling this for some time, and I figured perhaps someone here
> has done this already. I have a 60GB IDE drive in a firewire enclosure.
> Works great w/FreeBSD. It's partitioned like so:
>
> Offset Si
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Michael Vondung wrote:
> Partitions
>
> If anything brings out the perfectionist in me, it is figuring out how to
> partition a disk. What I have in mind for the 80GB FreeBSD disk for the
> workstation is this:
>
> / = 512MB (too spacey, but that should be plenty for future rel
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been battling this for some time, and I figured perhaps someone here
> has done this already. I have a 60GB IDE drive in a firewire enclosure.
> Works great w/FreeBSD. It's partitioned like so:
>
> Offset Size(ST)End Name PType Desc Subtype
> Flags
>
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 02:39:27PM -0400, Brent Bailey wrote:
> Im using FBSD 4.8rc1 ..IM getting ready to install rsync to help with
> mirroring to another redundant FBSD box. I was wondering if anyone could
> point me a a good howto for this ?
Oooh... an easy one.
# cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 11:59 am, Malcolm Kay wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 23:27, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I'm using rsync to sort of mirror two 40GB disks (once a day).
> > All partitions work as expected, but root is weird (and as you
> > can see below, I sort of made it too sm
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 12:18:40PM -0700, Steven G. Kargl wrote:
> After a few hours of frustation, it's time to ask a question.
>
> I have 2 accounts on my machine. I use startx to start
> X11 as user kargl. If I then su to user sgk, I cannot
> fire up X clients. For example,
>
> troutmask:ka
hi
i have an ipfilter/ipnat box, that i'm using to protect an apache webserver.
the machine is 4.7-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE-p3 #1: Mon Aug 11 18:27:06 CDT
2003. the machine is a dell optiplex gx260 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz
512 mb of ram. it's been doing a fine job.
i'd like to ge
Hi
I would appreciate any feedback/confirmation on FibreChannel HBA support (Qlogic,
Emulex, etc), under FreeBSD versions 4.8 or higher.
Best RegardsAidan Hayes RAIDTEC Corporation
Aidan Hayes
Raidtec Corporation
Castle Road, Little Island,
Cork, IRELAND
Tel: +353-21-43
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I arrived home this afternoon to find a box had rebooted and is
having trouble with its IDE drive. A screen shot is at
http://www.freebsddiary.org/tmp/ata-failure.jpg
My current plan:
1 - add a new IDE drive
2 - install FreeBSD on that
3 - run "fsck -y" each on each vo
Well, if you can, crack open a "hardware" firewall like a Cisco PIX. You
will recognize a LOT of what is in there and you will be very surprised. I
have hardware in quotes because the only real differentiator is that PCs
have hard drives for storage, these unit dont. Yes, some will have speci
Hi, sorry for being ignorant, but I don't want to switch to another OS if freebsd can
do the job.
Based on the advices I installed the following on Freebsd 5.1:
multimedia/openquicktime
multimedia/mplayer
www/mplayer-plugin
www/mozilla (1.4)
www/mplayer-fonts
Still can't get mplayer working. I
Michael Vondung wrote:
> Hello!
Howdy, Michael.
> My apologies for the length of this post. Summary: 4.x or 5.x for a
> desktop machine, disk partitioning for a workstation, miscellaneous
> installation questions.
>
> Okay, the details! Now that I have my local FreeBSD server (mail/news,
> rou
I would also look into keychain, this way u won't have to have a
passphrase-less ssh key...
i rsync a bunch of stuff in cron with ssh and keychain:
25 2 * * * . ~/.ssh-agent-${HOSTNAME} && rsync -av /foo/* bar.foo.com:foo/
/ayn
On 0, Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri,
Monah Baki wrote:
Hi, sorry for being ignorant, but I don't want to switch to another OS if freebsd can do the job.
Based on the advices I installed the following on Freebsd 5.1:
multimedia/openquicktime
multimedia/mplayer
www/mplayer-plugin
www/mozilla (1.4)
www/mplayer-fonts
Still can't get mp
I got it running in Linux all I need to is to compile the following:
openquicktime-1.0-src.tar
win32codecs.tar
MPlayer-0.91.tar.bz2
mplayerplug-in-0.80.tar.gz
mini.tar.bz2
Blue-1.0.tar
qt6dlls.tar.bz2
Those too are the same files that freebsd looks for, but all I get is a white dialog
box sa
Let me start by qualifying I am extremely new to FreeBSD (I have performed a
whopping two installs thus far).
I am looking to fire up a machine with a single western digital special
edition 80GB IDE drive for simple storage and testing.
The BIOS detects the correct geometry for the drive, and bot
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Daniela
> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 3:49 PM
> To: Dragoncrest; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Strange Mouse issue
>
>
> On Friday 05 September 2003 18:18, Dragoncrest wrote:
> > Recently I had my
In the last episode (Sep 05), Monah Baki said:
> Hi, sorry for being ignorant, but I don't want to switch to another
> OS if freebsd can do the job.
>
> Based on the advices I installed the following on Freebsd 5.1:
>
> multimedia/openquicktime
> multimedia/mplayer
> www/mplayer-plugin
> www/mozi
I have come accross a few possible bugs or errors while using FreeBSD
5.1-Current. I wrote them down and thought I would at least pass on the
information per chance it would help someone, etc. I know that some of
the errors could just be me, etc.
FreeBSD 5.1-Current Possible bugs:
1. When I in
>
> Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place of
> employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines. Most of
> the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system. Most
> of the servers use either Novell operating
I would like to get a firewire scanner working on FreeBSD 5.1. It seems that
the approach to this is to use the pt driver via sbp. The scanner is
recognized, however sbp gets attached to pass0 (pt is linked in the kernel).
I been digging through the code, but have not yet come to an understandin
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 16:42:36 -0500
"Matt Hartzell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am interested in using FreeBSD and KDE as a semi-publicly accessible
> internet terminal. I have a web-based application that I would like
> to run from this type of setup.
>
> Does anyone have any experience using
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