On Saturday 23 September 2006 02:04, Henrik Hudson wrote:
> Hey List-
>
> anyone had luck compiling keepassX on their box?
>
> I know it required QT 4,1 and I compiled and installed the QT 4.1.1 in it's
> own directory (/usr/local/qt-4.1) and then I wrote a quick script to set
> the following envir
Jonathan Gray wrote:
The sensors are part of the Super-IO chip and appear in the ISA address space.
On my A8N32-SLI board with OpenBSD I get
it2 at isa0 port 0xd00/8: IT87
hw.sensors.0=it2, Fan1, 3154 RPM
hw.sensors.2=it2, Fan3, 767 RPM
hw.sensors.3=it2, VCORE_A, 1.41 V DC
hw.sensors.4=it2,
Hi again,
I have problem with my network, I use 2 Network Cards in my FreeBSD computer
and 1 Network Cards in WinXP Prof sp2,
one of the network card - rl0 is my real static ip address with DHCP, 2
network card is - rl1 is my local gateway ip: 192.168.0.1,
I don't set the gateway for the rl1, jus
On 20/9/06 13:37, "Robert Davison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been looking at the Sun Ray terminals and like the idea of using thin
> clients to connect to the main server to run apps. Are they any programms in
> thr ports which allow a similar set-up using FreeBSD. I know you can do this
>
Sunil Kumar wrote:
I have been trying to install FreeBSD on a system which already has
Red Hat Linux installed with grub boot loader on a x86 hardware. I
managed to provide one of the partitions for FreeBSD and use the
option "A' (Auto Defaults) for creating the "/", "/var", '/usr" and
"/swap" c
hey guys,
dunno whether this is the correct list, but if there's
someone feeling responsible for that, please try to fix ;-)
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Hello.
Looking for a HDA compatible PCI soundcard for my FreeBSD 6.X/AMD64 box.
Are there any suggestions for a cheap and good one?
Thanks in advance,
oliver
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On 19/9/06 03:20, "Bachilo Dmitry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> В сообщении от Понедельник 18 сентября 2006 21:20 ke han написал(a):
>> Has anyone experienced FreeBSD 6.1 on a Sun X4200 ? Does everything
>> work? ILOM? RAID-1 ? 2 sets of RAID-1 ?...any feedback would help me
>> make a decision.
On 23/9/06 11:59, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgedv.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> hey guys,
>
> dunno whether this is the correct list, but if there's
> someone feeling responsible for that, please try to fix ;-)
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Hi list,
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 09:31:10PM +0200, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> please Cc: me in your replies, I am not subscribed to this list.
>
> I have a jail in which named(8) runs. In order to make a possible bug
> exploitation still more difficult, I would like to use the named_c
Hi Gary, thanks for the reply.
How do you mean it doesn't boot fully? Creating a bootable cd is in the
handbook.
My first test cd didn't boot because it couldn't find a root filesystem to
mount i think. I sorted that by just borrowing my fstab from my running
system and put in on the cd in /e
ExTaZyTi wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I have problem with my network, I use 2 Network Cards in my FreeBSD
> computer
> and 1 Network Cards in WinXP Prof sp2,
> one of the network card - rl0 is my real static ip address with DHCP, 2
> network card is - rl1 is my local gateway ip: 192.168.0.1,
> I don't s
Hi, I've noticed a lot of people trying to get radeons with R300 and
newer cores working with FreeBSD and 3D acceleration. At least there's
been a fair few unanswered requests for it for a while now.
So, does anyone know when the newer ati drivers will be put in the x.org
port, or when that will b
On Friday 22 September 2006 23:03, "Sunil Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent a
missive stating:
> Hi:
>
> I downloaded three *.iso images from the www.freebsd.org website and
> burnt in on 3 CDs and used the first CD which just contains the
> "/boot" directory for starting the installation. My ques
Hi,
> That's interesting. Are you getting a "could not lock the passwd
> file: EOPNOTSUPP" failure with rpc.lockd not enabled?
Negative, I rebuild the kernel on one box today, commented out
rpc.lockd="YES" in /etc/rc.conf and rebooted into single user mode and
remounted / rw.
I then ran ad
Last night I spend several hours trying to get a website working with
apache22 and then apache20 and mod_perl2. I never succeeded.
This website works fine with apache1.3.* and mod_perl. We run the UBB
bulletin board, which is written in perl. All the executable files are
named *.cgi.
I go
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 04:12:03PM -0700, Perry Hutchison wrote:
>
> File locking works reasonably well within a single "system" (defined
> as a combination of hardware and software that all crashes together
> :) I doubt anyone will ever get it to work all that well when the
> locks must be share
On Sat, Sep 23, 2006 at 11:26:41AM +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
> I'm a little bit confused by the Temp 3 value. What is connected to this
> sensor line? It looks strange, mearly 130 degree Celsius ...
>
More likely bit 8 is used for error.
--
Bruno Ducrot
-- Which is worse: ignorance or apath
Paul Schmehl wrote:
> Does anyone know of a website that can unlock the mystery of mod_perl2
> on apache2? I figure sooner or later I'm going to have to move to
> apache2, but I sure can't do that until I figure out how to get it working.
Can you follow the procedure on this page and get the roc
Hello,guys,I use FreeBSD6.1 on Sun platform.
I wanna use VSFTP with SSL for security,how can I do it?
I like install the softwares via ports.
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http://eaa13.8866.org/~linyin/
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On 9/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/21/06, Andrew Pantyukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/21/06, Jeffrey Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have hit the limit of 8 disklabels per slice. Supposedly, one can
> > create lables within a label, thus overcoming this l
Colin Percival's *freebsd-update* utility has a number of options/flags
that I can't figure out from
man *freebsd-update* or
man *freebsd-update*.conf or
*freebsd-update*.conf.sample
Syntax:
*freebsd-update* [-b basedir] [--branch branchname] [-k *KEY*] command
[URL]
-b basedir "Act on a FreeB
The Netier xl2000 is a much better platform. It's an amd k6 and upgradable
to 128Mb RAM. You can get them on ebay for about 10$
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ceri Davies
> Sent: September 23, 2006 5:53 AM
> To: Robert
Hi
I have an old HP NETSERVER PRO 2xpentium pro, 256 MB ram,
and I tried to install the actual FREEBSD 6.1 there. I made 3
floppies: boot, kernel1 and kernel2. When it starts booting from
the boot floppy, the loader show I only have 16 MB of RAM
(instead 256MB I have there). Then it asks for k
Are there any official patches to support multiple IPs in jails or
would I be limited to taking a chance with the few 6.1 patch files
I've found on the net. I searched the UPDATING on HEAD and for
anything that might be related but found nothing. Everything I could
google on the subject led
On 9/21/06, Jeffrey Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have hit the limit of 8 disklabels per slice. Supposedly, one can
create lables within a label, thus overcoming this limit. I googled
everything but could only find references to gpt-- nothing about nested
labels or partitions. Can anyone d
Hello,
I want to install FreeBSD 6.1 on my system, but I only
have a version 5.3 CD. I can tell sysinstall to get
6.1 instead of 5.3 via FTP (under "Options, Release
name"), but I read that using an old sysinstall to
install a new version is a bad idea. I cannot figure
out how to obtain a new sy
On Sep 23, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Jason Artz wrote:
Hello,
I want to install FreeBSD 6.1 on my system, but I only
have a version 5.3 CD. I can tell sysinstall to get
6.1 instead of 5.3 via FTP (under "Options, Release
name"), but I read that using an old sysinstall to
install a new version is a ba
I've been looking at some ways to make fsck and general day to day
functionality faster with a large file system I have mounted on one of
my machines. I see a setting for average file size in tunefs. What I'm
wondering, is what affect this would have on day to day functionality
and fsck process
On 23/9/06 20:05, "Ansar Mohammed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ceri Davies
>> Sent: September 23, 2006 5:53 AM
>> To: Robert Davison; Freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>> Subject: Re: Thi
Hello,
I am using pf on a 6.1 machine. I have a tunneling interface (gif0) for my
IPv6 feed. The problem I am having is connecting to myself in spite of
firewalling.
I am allowing traffic on port 22 to my public ipv6 address. I am also allowing
all outgoing traffic on the tunneling interface,
Hi,
I have an encrypted disk setup where i want to install a fresh system using
buildworld/buildkernel on my current install. I looked around and it seems
that the bellow commands should do what i want. But I'm not sure if it is
the best way to do it, or if the procedure is out of date (I'm runni
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 16:08:42 +0100
"Chris" wrote:
> I have an encrypted disk setup where i want to install a fresh system using
> buildworld/buildkernel on my current install. I looked around and it seems
> that the bellow commands should do what i want. But I'm not sure if it is
> the best way t
I've been reading about device polling. I'm wondering if it's worth doing
on a busy website (4,000,000+ hits/month, 45GB+ bandwidth use). I
understand what polling is and how it queues traffic as opposed to the
"old-fashioned" interrupt method, but do you really gain performance-wise?
Are the
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I've been reading about device polling. I'm wondering if it's worth
doing on a busy website (4,000,000+ hits/month, 45GB+ bandwidth use). I
understand what polling is and how it queues traffic as opposed to the
"old-fashioned" interrupt method, but do you really gain
perf
Hello David,
David Schulz wrote:
The /usr/ports/net-mgmt/zabbix Port consists out of two components,
Server and Agent. I would like to install the Agent only, so it shouldnt
need all these large dependencies such as mysql etc, but i cant figure
out how to do that. I skimmed trough the Makefil
Hello Charles,
Charles Trevor wrote:
If done this way portupgrade et al shouldnt revert to building the
full package, which they seem to if you use a make flag to build the
client portion only.
As to avoid this issue of portupgrade not knowing the make flags used
during first install, the
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