On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 11:33:12PM -0600, Clay wrote:
It is not a DSL Router/Modem, just a straight old school ADSL
modem. I have three static IP addresses. One is being used for the
current web server, one is on the machine I am typing this on, and
the third is being used for this
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 11:06:09 +0530, Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 18:10:21 -0400, Chen Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running 5.3-stable. since 5.3RC1, my CPU status from `top` show
all zeros, like this. Can anyone tell me what is wrong?
What makes you feel that
I have successfully used cvsup a few times now...and i am comfortable
with what the base and the prefix do.
My question is why would someone put things in different locations than
for instance./usr for both base and/or prefix?
I have seen a few different options used both in the cvs
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 12:59:52PM -0700, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Fri, 29 Oct 2004 it looks like Volker Eckert composed:
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 05:57:59AM -0700, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
...
I have run 5.2.1 successfully on many machines and X is actually
working fine except when
-- quoting Subhro --
Buddy, software RAIDs had always been a pain in the neck. they simply
are not worth it as the kernel is busy babysitting the RAID and other
applications suffer. Also in case of software RAID failures, it is a
nightmare.
I do not think so.
I never ever had
-- quoting Emanuel Strobl --
Why not, but you also have gmirror and ataraid, the former only on 5.3.
For ataraid you can use 'atacontrol create RAID1 ad4 ad6' for example
For gmirror you can use 'gmirror label -v -b split -s 2048 mrr ad4 ad6'
And you mentioned vinum and ccd
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 11:11:56PM -0400, Steel City Phantom wrote:
i need to configure both on my bsd machine. i found a few pages on the
web that had some general instructions on how to do it, but i was hoping
someone here could tell me how to do it using the ports collection.
Kris Kennaway wrote:
That's not unreasonable - the performance killer will be your lack
of
memory, which means that you'll be swapping a lot while compiling.
Kris
One thing I have to wonder - how compatible is 'make buildworld' with
multiple build processes(e.g. 'make -j4
Brian Bobowski wrote:
[ ... ]
One thing I have to wonder - how compatible is 'make buildworld' with
multiple build processes(e.g. 'make -j4 buildworld')? I know some
makefiles don't get along well with the -j parameter, but if
buildworld is okay with it, this may offer a way to keep
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Using -j is recommended only when you have lots of memory and can keep
all of the processes resident in memory. Trying to run a parallel
build on a low-memory machine is almost certainly going to be much
slower, since you are going to swap more, not less.
Time it for
Brian Bobowski wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Using -j is recommended only when you have lots of memory and can keep
all of the processes resident in memory. Trying to run a parallel
build on a low-memory machine is almost certainly going to be much
slower, since you are going to swap more, not
Dear All,
I've been looking for a utility to reduce cpu speed to make my laptop
run cooler. Ideally, it should reduce cpu speed to about 20% when speed
is not needed, and restore speed to 100% when the load requires it.
There is such a utility for Linux, called powernowd:
Dear All,
I've succeeded in creating an encrypted partition using gbde. I followed
the directions in the FBSD Handbook which, among other things, states:
Unlike cumbersome encryption methods that encrypt only
individual files, gbde transparently encrypts entire file systems.
No
On 2004-10-29 23:30, Brad Waite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brave people might even get away by building the sk module only, by
emulating the specific part of the kernel build:
# cd /usr/src/sys/modules/sk
# env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/tmp/sk \
KMODDIR=/boot/kernel DEBUG_FLAGS=-g
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 06:34:59PM -0400, jason wrote:
Search the current archives for a new feature with atacontrol, I think
its in this program. It will scan a disk and recover any data it can.
Sounds like what you need.
Hi Jason,
Thanks much for the hint! Unfortunately my data is on
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 09:06:31PM +0800, Robert Storey wrote:
I've been looking for a utility to reduce cpu speed to make my laptop
run cooler. Ideally, it should reduce cpu speed to about 20% when speed
is not needed, and restore speed to 100% when the load requires it.
Hi,
I've got a 3GHz P4 system with hyperthreading enabled in the BIOS. For
this system I've built a SMP-kernel (kernel config-file SMP that
comes with 5.3).
However SMP doesn't seem to be enabled - at least I don't seen the
usual messages like CPU ... launched that's common with SMP
I am installing Oracle 8i (8.1.7) on FreeBSD 5.1
I am following this doc: http://iamphet.nm.ru/misc/linuxemu-oracle8i.html
I get as far as the linking of Oracle 8i, when I am prompted with errors
in linking $ORACLE_HOME/precomp/lib/ins_precomp.mk
I know that this means I need the Glibc 2.1.3
I made the mistake of trying to build and install the gimp port from an
xterm. When I came back to it, it had started sysinstall to configure
the ghostscript driver. Sysinstall looks great in an xterm, but
unfortunately keystrokes aren't mapped in a manner which works. e.g.
The down arrow is
Again, the reality is that none of this (the existence of some
products that
exist as binary modules) harm the community. They offer choices for users,
and the more choices the better. What a horrible place the world would be
without TiVo (who never would have done the work if they couldn't
--- Maxim V Tretjyakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello freebsd-stable,
I've got a problem with tftpd - when somebody wants
to get file this
fails with timeout messages.
load# tftp localhost
tftp get pxeboot
Transfer timed out.
If you are using a xdsl connection, or if you are
behind a
At Sat, 30 Oct 2004 it looks like Matthew Seaman composed:
This sounds to me as if you're simply using a display which isn't
running at least 24bit colour depth. All that's happening is that
Mozilla is installing its own colour map in the X server -- so when
you move your mouse pointer into
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 09:25:49AM -0600, Gary Aitken wrote:
I made the mistake of trying to build and install the gimp port from an
xterm. When I came back to it, it had started sysinstall to configure
the ghostscript driver. Sysinstall looks great in an xterm, but
unfortunately keystrokes
I can't get an xterm from another machine to display on my 5.3 system.
I've tried xhost with the ip of the machine I want to allow in,
and finally tried xhost + to allow any machine in,
but attempts to display still fail with Can't open display w.x.y.z:0.0
firewall_enable and ipfilter_enable are
I played with disable the acpi. And only after I deinstall the
apache2, my top shows normal output. I don't have a clue why.
Regards,
Chen
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 20:05:24 +1300, Gareth Redman [EMAIL PROTECTED] \
I don't think it is normal, as even the idle state is at 0.00%. I
would make
Already tried tabbing, but it doesn't work; it just tabs off the end of
the line. Out past the confines of the config painted window, to the
edge of the xterm window. Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Gary
Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 09:25:49AM -0600, Gary Aitken wrote:
I made the
Ahhh. Figured out what it was.
I had run the make and piped it into tee to have a hard copy of the log.
Apparently something about the pipe screws up the input.
The log is full of vty escape sequences, obviously from the screen
painting.
Seems like this is a bug of sorts.
Not sure the screen
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 08:57:12AM -0700, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
It's an integrated SiS, 32mb video chipset and I was also
wondering the command that best works like lspci -v on other Unix
variants. I wanted to get a more accurate output if the video
cards attributes as the FreeBSD
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 10:50:01AM -0600, Gary Aitken wrote:
I can't get an xterm from another machine to display on my 5.3 system.
I've tried xhost with the ip of the machine I want to allow in,
and finally tried xhost + to allow any machine in,
but attempts to display still fail with Can't
Robert Storey wrote:
Dear All,
I've been looking for a utility to reduce cpu speed to make my laptop
run cooler. Ideally, it should reduce cpu speed to about 20% when speed
is not needed, and restore speed to 100% when the load requires it.
There is such a utility for Linux, called powernowd:
Hi there, ran into the following problem after typing 'make buildworld'
on a freshly installed, freshly cvsup'ed system.
No changes were made to the default installation-- code was cvsup'ed to
RELENG_5_3 before the buildworld.
Hardware: Gigabyte GA7N400 Pro2, Athlon XP2800+, 2 Gig Memory.
Hi
While i had one value(kern.ps_showallprocs) in sysctl.conf all was fine
but then i added a few extra values and now each time i boot i see the
sysctl values in sysctl.conf being reset to their defaults.
This is my sysctl.conf:
kern.ps_showallprocs = 0
kern.ipc.shmmax = 67108864
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Hi,
i'd like to set up a FreeBSD Server (for 3 Clients). I'll use vinun for
/tmp/usr/var /home and /trash - partition. (/trash is for old stuff)
I use gvinum Raid0 for /tmp ; Raid1 for /usr, /var /home without any
problems.
My /trash - Partition
Many of the new MBs from such tiny vendors as Dell and Supermicro
are based on the 7520, and word is that FreeBSD 4.x doesn't support
it. Is support forthcoming?
We have 2 Dell PowerEdge 1850 servers which have the e7520 chipset. They
hang consistently in 4.10-RELEASE and below whenever
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Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 9:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 7520 Chipset support in 4.x
Many of the new MBs from such tiny vendors as Dell and Supermicro
are based on the 7520, and word is
I'm confused, as there seem to be many conflicting directions
out there. http://Linuxprinting.org is overwhelming.
I'm a new user of 4.10. I want to print to my hp 1300 LaserJet,
which has a JetDirect network server and is connected to my LAN.
The Win machines on the LAN print fine to the
On Saturday 30 October 2004 12:56 pm, Jay O'Brien wrote:
I'm confused, as there seem to be many conflicting directions
out there. http://Linuxprinting.org is overwhelming.
I'm a new user of 4.10. I want to print to my hp 1300 LaserJet,
which has a JetDirect network server and is connected to
Can anyone tell me if or when the pthreads bug was fixed in version 4?
Google searches show some indication it was fixed in 4.9 and other
information that it was fixed in 4.10. I'm running 4.9-RELEASE-p4.
Currently I'm following the instructions in pthreads-fix.txt but with my
DLT30 drive, I
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On Saturday 30 October 2004 19:51, nocturnal wrote:
Hi
While i had one value(kern.ps_showallprocs) in sysctl.conf all was fine
but then i added a few extra values and now each time i boot i see the
sysctl values in sysctl.conf being reset to
Kent Stewart wrote:
On Saturday 30 October 2004 12:56 pm, Jay O'Brien wrote:
I'm confused, as there seem to be many conflicting directions
out there. http://Linuxprinting.org is overwhelming.
I'm a new user of 4.10. I want to print to my hp 1300 LaserJet,
which has a JetDirect network server
If not - what should I do besides enabling SMP in the kernel config
file (sure enough cpu I386_CPU which effectively disables SMP is
commented out)
I haven't updated my system since August, but back then the apic device
was also required. 5.3 may be different.
This is the relevant section from
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 12:17:05 +0200, Matthias F. Brandstetter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never ever had any diffuiculties or hatches with software raids on Linux
systems.
You got me wrongly. The primary reason why I would make a RAID is
fault tolerance. In case of hardware RAIDs, rebuilding a
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I'm confused, as there seem to be many conflicting directions
out there. http://Linuxprinting.org is overwhelming.
I'm a new user of 4.10. I want to print to my hp 1300 LaserJet,
which has a JetDirect network server and is connected to my LAN.
The Win machines on the LAN
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Danny MacMillan
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 12:49 AM
To: Clay
Cc: 'Aaron P. Martinez'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache 2.0.52 help
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 11:33:12PM -0600,
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Can anyone tell me if or when the pthreads bug was fixed in version
4? Google searches show some indication it was fixed in 4.9 and other
information that it was fixed in 4.10. I'm running 4.9-RELEASE-p4.
Currently I'm following the instructions in pthreads-fix.txt but
Am Samstag, 30. Oktober 2004 12:18 schrieb Matthias F. Brandstetter:
-- quoting Emanuel Strobl --
Why not, but you also have gmirror and ataraid, the former only on 5.3.
For ataraid you can use 'atacontrol create RAID1 ad4 ad6' for example
For gmirror you can use 'gmirror
Am Samstag, 30. Oktober 2004 23:52 schrieb Emanuel Strobl:
Am Samstag, 30. Oktober 2004 12:18 schrieb Matthias F. Brandstetter:
-- quoting Emanuel Strobl --
Why not, but you also have gmirror and ataraid, the former only on 5.3.
For ataraid you can use 'atacontrol create
Greetings again. I'm looking to buy a couple of cheap old laptops to
be used as temporary routers. They just need to be able to handle
PCMCIA Ethernet cards, not much more (having an Ethernet connector on
the motherboard is fine, of course.) I don't want to run XWindows,
and I'm sure 64 MB and
As in your previous post on the subject, I
find it no where near as slow as you have stated. For one who couldn't
figure out how to compile without the witness options and various other
debug stuff into the kernel and base system, it prolly would be slower.
After I took this stuff out of the build
Am Sonntag, 31. Oktober 2004 00:20 schrieb Paul Hoffman:
Greetings again. I'm looking to buy a couple of cheap old laptops to
be used as temporary routers. They just need to be able to handle
PCMCIA Ethernet cards, not much more (having an Ethernet connector on
the motherboard is fine, of
Hi,
Well after getting the last problem solved, I have noticed that
the FreeBSD machine starts up slowly. By this I mean, when it gets to
starting common daemons it just hangs for roughly half hour. It will not go
past this spot, and it just sits there, then after time I get the
Am Sonntag, 31. Oktober 2004 01:14 schrieb Clay:
Hi,
Well after getting the last problem solved, I have noticed that
the FreeBSD machine starts up slowly. By this I mean, when it gets to
starting common daemons it just hangs for roughly half hour. It will not go
past this spot,
Dan Finn wrote:
[ root @ stewie : ~] : pkg_info |grep -i firefox
firefox-1.0.1.p_4 Web browser based on the browser portion of Mozilla
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 15:31:52 -0500, Donald J. O'Neill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 21 October 2004 02:48 pm, Dan Finn wrote:
same here as well.
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From: Emanuel Strobl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 5:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Clay
Subject: Re: Slow Startup
Am Sonntag, 31. Oktober 2004 01:14 schrieb Clay:
Hi,
Well after getting the last problem
On Saturday 30 October 2004 01:34 pm, Jay O'Brien wrote:
Kent Stewart wrote:
On Saturday 30 October 2004 12:56 pm, Jay O'Brien wrote:
I'm confused, as there seem to be many conflicting directions
out there. http://Linuxprinting.org is overwhelming.
I'm a new user of 4.10. I want to print
Running 4.10.
I added the GNOME package, updated the files it said to edit
when it was installing, and now I can't get out of GNOME,
even with editing (via ftp) the files back as they were in
the first place and rebooting.
How can I get back to a command line terminal?
Jay O'Brien
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 17:11:23 -0700, Jay O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running 4.10.
I added the GNOME package, updated the files it said to edit
when it was installing, and now I can't get out of GNOME,
even with editing (via ftp) the files back as they were in
the first place and
Add rm=192.168.1.40 to the /etc/printcap entry.
My example is (faraday is the name of the machine with the printer):
lp|hp710c:\
:lp=::rm=faraday:rp=lp:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:sd=/var/spool/lpd:mx#0:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Clay
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 5:57 PM
To: 'Emanuel Strobl'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Slow Startup
-Original Message-
From: Emanuel Strobl [mailto:[EMAIL
Hello,
I'm connected to internet trough LAN, I have router
running freeBSD 5.2. I have several windows boxes in
my ibternal network. I want to be able to access the
remote desktop from outside on one of the windows
boxes. For that reason I'm using IPfirewal and ipnat.
Attached are my rc.conf,
On 10/29/04 08:48 PM, Mike Tancsa sat at the `puter and typed:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 18:34:12 -0400, in sentex.lists.freebsd.questions
you wrote:
The system is a fairly new (3 months old) Dell 8300; 3Ghz Pentium with
HT enabled. The disk controller is an Intel ICH5 SATA controller, as
On 10/29/04 10:54 PM, David Kelly sat at the `puter and typed:
On Oct 29, 2004, at 7:48 PM, Mike Tancsa wrote:
Same result the other poor schmuck got when he tried it. There was
also a suggestion that HT be turned off. Kinda defeats the whole
HT works against you unless the
On 10/30/04 12:39 AM, Jeff Doolittle sat at the `puter and typed:
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
SNIP
I did a lot of googling to see if there was anything about the
controller and the WRITE_DMA message out there - even associated with
Linux or any other *nix. Very little, but there were suggestions
Hi all,
I've noticed a few people mention this company, http://www.soekris.com
in the list now. Their website claims they can be used with a compact
flash card. I'm curious regarding their usage with a flash card as a
hard drive. Has anyone successfully been able to install FreeBSD on one
of
pete wright wrote:
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 17:11:23 -0700, Jay O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running 4.10.
I added the GNOME package, updated the files it said to edit
when it was installing, and now I can't get out of GNOME,
even with editing (via ftp) the files back as they were in
the first
On Oct 30, 2004, at 7:45 PM, LiQuiD wrote:
I've noticed a few people mention this company, http://www.soekris.com
in the list now. Their website claims they can be used with a compact
flash card. I'm curious regarding their usage with a flash card as a
hard drive. Has anyone successfully been
On Oct 30, 2004, at 7:32 PM, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 10/29/04 10:54 PM, David Kelly sat at the `puter and typed:
I turned off HT on my Dell PE400SC (uses Intel ICH5 chipset) almost
instantly after installing FreeBSD. Partitioning and labeling my SATA
drives went just fine. System is on a PATA
On Saturday 30 October 2004 05:51, Jay O'Brien wrote:
WHERE should I have found the magic ctl+alt+F1? Nowhere in the GNOME
help, is it to be found, Google exit gnome and the like didn't find
it
ctl+alt+F1 doesn't really quit Gnome. It switches to a virtual terminal that
has getty instead
Matt Navarre wrote:
On Saturday 30 October 2004 05:51, Jay O'Brien wrote:
WHERE should I have found the magic ctl+alt+F1? Nowhere in the GNOME
help, is it to be found, Google exit gnome and the like didn't find
it
ctl+alt+F1 doesn't really quit Gnome. It switches to a virtual terminal
I am getting this error upon running periodic weekly
it looks to me that there is a very long directory but I dont know a command
to find this directory. can someone help?
locate: integer out of +-MAXPATHLEN (1024): 1028
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 18:58:18 -0700, Jay O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I see h
Ok, what DO I do to shut down gnome if I don't want it running?
I guess that would be a very good idea as Gnome DOES consume a
handsome amount of memory.
Regards
S.
--
Subhro Sankha Kar
School of
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 01:12:19 +0200
Emanuel Strobl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Sonntag, 31. Oktober 2004 00:20 schrieb Paul Hoffman:
Greetings again. I'm looking to buy a couple of cheap old laptops to
be used as temporary routers. They just need to be able to handle
PCMCIA Ethernet cards,
Paul Hoffman wrote:
Greetings again. I'm looking to buy a couple of cheap old laptops to
be used as temporary routers. They just need to be able to handle
PCMCIA Ethernet cards, not much more (having an Ethernet connector on
the motherboard is fine, of course.) I don't want to run XWindows, and
george wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am getting this error upon running periodic weekly it looks to me
that there is a very long directory but I dont know a command to find
this directory. can someone help?
# find / | awk '{ if (length = 1024) print }'
It's linear on the number of inodes, but it
Jay O'Brien wrote:
So I see h
Ok, what DO I do to shut down gnome if I don't want it running?
Jay
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Oh... If you don't want to do the dumpster diving then you can get some
good stuff here:
http://www.retrobox.com/rbwww/home/search_results_pc_computers.asp?bin_id=worldpage=1Manufacturer_ID=CPU_ID=CPU_Speed_ID=RAM_ID=HD_Size_ID=CD_ROM_Flag=Price=order_by=price%5Fcurrent%5Fselling%5Fprice+asc
Andrew Jones wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Ok, what DO I do to shut down gnome if I don't want it running?
ctrl+alt+backspace. It crashes the xserver though, but it'll exit.
Nope. It doesn't work for me. With gdm/X running, ctl+alt+bksp goes
first to black screen then comes back with a new
On Sat, 2004-10-30 at 19:25, Jason Taylor wrote:
Dan Finn wrote:
[ root @ stewie : ~] : pkg_info |grep -i firefox
firefox-1.0.1.p_4 Web browser based on the browser portion of Mozilla
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 15:31:52 -0500, Donald J. O'Neill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 21
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