I just bought a new MSI P4M900M2 mobo. It works just fine with both
Windoze and SUSE Linux. When I tried booting 6.2 on it, it refused to
set the drive (ad0 - I tried several different drives) into the
higher speed UDMA modes. So, I downloaded 6.3, and it *seemed* to
be fine. The drives come
Pollywog wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 19:37:47 Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Chuck Robey wrote:
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Gligor Lucian wrote:
David Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at
12:59:38PM -0700, Gligor Lucian wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
One point of clarification I neglected to mention in the
description below. I have not actually installed FreeBSD
on the disk. I paritioned/labeled the disk with the install
disk, then rebooted the install disk, went into the Fixit
environment and manually mounted ad0x
Mutex unlock failure: Operation not permitted
I think you mixed some threading libraries. That string or variants of
it, is
nowhere to be found in /usr/src anymore.
I found this post:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-threads/2004-March/001759.html
Any of that relevant for you?
On Friday 14 March 2008 00:49, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Mar 13, 2008, at 3:28 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I would like to use the CD install menus to only prepare the hard
disk (Partition, Label, Format) without actually installing anything on
the drive. Can this be done?
Hi,
Sorry for the cross posting, but i found the original
msg in -questions while the appropriate list i think
would be -multimedia.
I have the exact symptoms with E. J. Cerejo.
One can easily abandon noatun, kaboodle and run any
other player around (anything else i tried seem to
work fine,
I think you mixed some threading libraries. That string or variants of it, is
nowhere to be found in /usr/src anymore.
I found this post:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-threads/2004-March/001759.html
Any of that relevant for you? like entries in libmap?
I read the thread and
I don't know if it can be of any help but if I ctrl-c the cli when the
compiling hangs I get the following.
Mutex unlock failure: Operation not permitted
^Cgmake[2]: *** Deleting file `kdcopview.cpp'
gmake[2]: *** [kdcopview.cpp] Interrupt: 2
gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Interrupt: 2
gmake:
On Friday 14 March 2008 03:48:39 Wael Nasreddine wrote:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Wael Nasreddine [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On
Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 02:58:08AM +0100:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said, On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 02:08:43AM +0100:
On Friday 14 March 2008
On Friday 14 March 2008 05:22:48 Troy wrote:
I'm not sure if anyone has seen this but it started a few months ago.
When I startup vim I have to hit 'i' three times to get it to go into
insert mode. I started troubleshooting my .vimrc file and figured out
that as long as I have a .vimrc file,
On Friday 14 March 2008 06:29:30 Gene Bomgardner wrote:
I'm running postfix with postgrey on FreeBSD 7.x.
For some reason, postgrey is sending info messages such as
acxtion=greylist, reason=new, client=xx, sender=, ...
I've looked in syslog.conf and the postgrey docs without any
Ok, the error is generated by uic:
./src/tools/qmutex_unix.cpp:qWarning(Mutex unlock failure: %s,
strerror(ret));
Which fails on pthread_mutex_unlock call.
Could you show the output of:
ldd /usr/local/bin/uic
bsdpc01# ldd /usr/local/bin/uic
/usr/local/bin/uic:
libqt-mt.so.3 =
On Friday 14 March 2008 09:12:22 Leslie Jensen wrote:
I think you mixed some threading libraries. That string or variants of
it, is nowhere to be found in /usr/src anymore.
I found this post:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-threads/2004-March/001759.html
Any of that
Hello,
I have updated my server yesterday from 5.5 to 6.3 using the cvsup
classical method.
Everything went fine but I forgot to deploy an SMP kernel :-(
Is there a way to deploy a 6.3 SMP using freebsd-update method (which
is fantastic).
Thanks for your answer.
Hi, guys,
I want to make a minimal freebsd boot disc on i386 and amd64.
I had created some folders and copyed somy files, include /
boot/cdboot, /boot/kernel, etc and then i made a mfs root file
image, then copy /sbin/init to it, and make a iso for boot.
it works on
Hi,
following bsdllabel output caught my attention:
#sizeoffsetfstype [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
a: 2097152 04.2BSD 2048 16384 28552
b: 4194304 2097152 swap
c: 3125766420unused0 0 # raw part, don't
On 2008-03-13 23:22, Troy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if anyone has seen this but it started a few months ago.
When I startup vim I have to hit 'i' three times to get it to go into
insert mode. I started troubleshooting my .vimrc file and figured out
that as long as I have a .vimrc
Hi,
in my testing environemnt I've tryied binary upgrade from 6.3-RELEASE -
7-RELEASE by following Colin Percival's article at
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2007-11-11-freebsd-major-version-upgrade.html
I am stuck at the step portupgrade -f ruby:
--- Reinstalling 'ruby-1.8.6.111_1,1'
On Thursday 13 March 2008 22:45:35 Reid Linnemann wrote:
Written by Reid Linnemann on 03/13/08 00:58
I've had DRI running on a radeon 9500 for a while now, and at some
point in time tracking 6-STABLE and continuing now on 7-STABLE I've
started seeing rendering artifacts in gl in the form of a
I have a FreeBSD 5.0 mail server and I need help on updating on the
following
Updating the antivirus
Updating the spam levels /spam assassin
Managing the interfaces
Basic commands lines
Thank you
Dedan Kiruri
IT Support Co-ordinator
African Palliative Care Association
PO
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Dedan Kiruri wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 5.0 mail server and I need help on updating on the
following
Updating the antivirus
Updating the spam levels /spam assassin
Managing the interfaces
Basic commands lines
Hmmm...
so start reading manuals NOW
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Dedan Kiruri wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 5.0 mail server and I need help on updating on the
following
Updating the antivirus
Updating the spam levels /spam assassin
Managing the interfaces
Basic commands lines
Thank you
Dedan
At 06:22 AM 3/14/2008, Daniel Demacek wrote:
Hi,
in my testing environemnt I've tryied binary upgrade from 6.3-RELEASE -
7-RELEASE by following Colin Percival's article at
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2007-11-11-freebsd-major-version-upgrade.html
I am stuck at the step portupgrade -f
my machine is 7.0-RELEASE
# portupgrade -f ruby
=== Found saved configuration for ruby-1.8.6.111_1,1
=== Extracting for ruby-1.8.6.111_1,1
= MD5 Checksum OK for ruby/ruby-1.8.6-p111.tar.bz2.
= SHA256 Checksum OK for ruby/ruby-1.8.6-p111.tar.bz2.
/bin/mv
Em Friday 14 March 2008 08:22:14 Daniel Demacek escreveu:
Hi,
in my testing environemnt I've tryied binary upgrade from 6.3-RELEASE -
7-RELEASE by following Colin Percival's article at
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2007-11-11-freebsd-major-version-upgrade.ht
ml
I am stuck at the step
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 05:28:22PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I would like to use the CD install menus to only prepare the hard
disk (Partition, Label, Format) without actually installing anything on
the drive. Can this be done? There seems to be no None option for
Distributions, and I
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:57 PM, Patrick Mahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
inet_pton() clobbered the fields you pointed out. In fact the sin_family
field was being set to 0x01 which caused your initial EADDRNOTSUPPORT error
you were seeing. You quick change fixed that problem. However,
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 05:28:22PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I would like to use the CD install menus to only prepare the hard
disk (Partition, Label, Format) without actually installing anything on
the drive. Can this be done? There seems to be no None option for
Distributions, and I cannot
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 07:29:55PM -0600, Modulok wrote:
Is there a compelling reason for placing subversion and web-server
data in /usr/local and not somewhere else? I was thinking of keeping
all user accounts (human and daemon alike) in one place like,
/home/www and /home/svn and so forth.
Hello,
I have this problem with apache 2.2.8, and I don't know the reason yet.
FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Fri Feb 29 16:57:56 UTC 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/BB
Timecounter i8254 frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz (2800.11-MHz K8-class CPU)
Origin
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 07:29:55PM -0600, Modulok wrote:
Is there a compelling reason for placing subversion and web-server
data in /usr/local and not somewhere else? I was thinking of keeping
all user accounts (human and daemon alike) in one place like,
/home/www and /home/svn and so forth.
Hi -- I'm running a Tombstone machine that's functioning as a
server. The machine is located somewhere with a fast connection, and
not somewhere that I have easy access to. As such, I want this
machine to do its best to boot up and get onto the network, no matter
what happens on boot, so that I
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 11:40:55AM +0100, Tektonaut wrote:
Hi,
following bsdllabel output caught my attention:
#sizeoffsetfstype [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
a: 2097152 04.2BSD 2048 16384 28552
b: 4194304 2097152 swap
c:
I began using wput recently.
While wput completes a transfer, it always ends with a
Segmentation fault: 11
if the wput is forced to fail (with an incorrect password for instance) it
issues
what appears to be a correct response:
login-Sequence failed ..
Transmission of 1 file failed.
but if
On Friday 14 March 2008 11:24:57 am Jason Barnes wrote:
Hi -- I'm running a Tombstone machine that's functioning as a
server. The machine is located somewhere with a fast connection, and
not somewhere that I have easy access to. As such, I want this
machine to do its best to boot up and get
Hi,
For one of my machines (HP C-class Blade, 2 * AMD Opteron, 16GB RAM)
should I go for the i386 or the amd64 Version of FreeBSD 7.0?
As far as I've seen kernel and system isn't a problem with the amd64
version, but how about ports?
To be specific here's what I'd like to install on this
On Mar 14, 2008, at 11:24 AM, Jason Barnes wrote:
Hi -- I'm running a Tombstone machine that's functioning as a
server. The machine is located somewhere with a fast connection, and
not somewhere that I have easy access to. As such, I want this
machine to do its best to boot up and get onto
For one of my machines (HP C-class Blade, 2 * AMD Opteron, 16GB RAM)
should I go for the i386 or the amd64 Version of FreeBSD 7.0?
amd64 version was created exactly for x86-64 systems so why do you like to
use another?
As far as I've seen kernel and system isn't a problem with the amd64
This One Time, at Band Camp, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri, Mar 14, 2008
at 10:26:50AM +0100:
On Friday 14 March 2008 03:48:39 Wael Nasreddine wrote:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Wael Nasreddine [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On
Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 02:58:08AM +0100:
This One Time, at Band
Hello,
I have updated from 5.5 to 6.3 and wanted to know if It advisable to
make a :
# potupgrade -fa
Knowing that I have kept my port tree up to date and have no outdated
ports.
Simply put, the question is: should I force recompile all my installed
ports since I have updated my
On Friday 14 March 2008 10:43:29 Leslie Jensen wrote:
Ok, the error is generated by uic:
./src/tools/qmutex_unix.cpp:qWarning(Mutex unlock failure: %s,
strerror(ret));
Which fails on pthread_mutex_unlock call.
Could you show the output of:
ldd /usr/local/bin/uic
bsdpc01# ldd
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The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception.
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I just bought a new MSI P4M900M2 mobo. It works just fine with both
Windoze and SUSE Linux. When I tried booting 6.2 on it, it refused to
set the drive (ad0 - I tried several different drives) into the
higher speed UDMA modes. So, I downloaded 6.3, and it *seemed* to
be
At 11:59 AM 3/14/2008, bsd wrote:
Hello,
I have updated from 5.5 to 6.3 and wanted to know if It advisable to
make a :
# potupgrade -fa
Knowing that I have kept my port tree up to date and have no outdated
ports.
Simply put, the question is: should I force recompile all my installed
ports
On Friday 14 March 2008 16:48:18 Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 07:29:55PM -0600, Modulok wrote:
Is there a compelling reason for placing subversion and web-server
data in /usr/local and not somewhere else? I was thinking of keeping
all user accounts (human and daemon alike) in
I have a server at home, I use it as a mail server, as well as P2P
instead of running P2P on my Laptop, I run it on the server and I just
use clients to control it...
isn't azureus a torrent program.
use rtorrent, it's text mode and is fast
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Anyone else seeing corrupt snapshot errors on the portsnap servers? I
tried a couple times and got the below. I didnt allow it to complete.
Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 4 mirrors found.
Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap3.FreeBSD.org... done.
Fetching snapshot metadata... done.
Yeah, what CHris said.
Also, there is an option you can put in fstab to allow the automount, and
background the NFS mounts ... so that if the mount fails the boot will
continue. Again, as mentioned, this will only work if the OS and your
connection method (ssh daemon?) are not dependant on
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 05:16:29PM -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 10:36:57PM +0200, Ghirai wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 16:15:22 -0400
Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ghirai writes:
Can't remember exactly since when, or how, but atm. i see this:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri,
Mar 14, 2008 at 06:11:28PM +0100:
I have a server at home, I use it as a mail server, as well as P2P
instead of running P2P on my Laptop, I run it on the server and I just
use clients to control it...
isn't azureus
On Friday 14 March 2008 16:24:57 Jason Barnes wrote:
Lately when it boots it runs into an NFS mounting error, claiming that
some of my NFS-mounted drives have unexpected inconsistencies. It
says unexpected error - help! and then quits to a /bin/sh
single-user-mode prompt. As I am 10 miles
On Friday 14 March 2008 16:32:30 Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
Hello,
I have this problem with apache 2.2.8, and I don't know the reason yet.
FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Fri Feb 29 16:57:56 UTC 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/BB
Timecounter i8254 frequency 1193182 Hz quality
This One Time, at Band Camp, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri, Mar 14,
2008 at 09:59:26AM -0700:
Anyone else seeing corrupt snapshot errors on the portsnap servers? I
tried a couple times and got the below. I didnt allow it to complete.
Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 4
This One Time, at Band Camp, Wael Nasreddine [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri,
Mar 14, 2008 at 06:42:50PM +0100:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri, Mar 14,
2008 at 09:59:26AM -0700:
Anyone else seeing corrupt snapshot errors on the portsnap servers? I
tried
This One Time, at Band Camp, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri, Mar 14, 2008
at 06:32:40PM +0100:
On Friday 14 March 2008 16:32:30 Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
Hello,
I have this problem with apache 2.2.8, and I don't know the reason yet.
FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Fri Feb 29 16:57:56
I am setting up a new system with Abit IP35-Pro (ich9r), 2 WD SATA drives on
the controller. There is also a SATA DVDRW to boot from.
With the default SATA setup (SATA/IDE) the system cannot find any SATA
drive. I was able to boot the install disk, attaching an old IDE CDROM, but
still could not
I had a similar problem. I fixed it my commenting out one of the
extensions listed in /usr/local/etc/php/extensions.ini
I forgot which one. I currently have three of them commented out:
#extension=mcrypt.so
#extension=mbstring.so
#extension=mhash.so
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Wael
Hello All,
I am currently running CentOS on a bunch of virtualized guest os's
but need to upgrade them. I see that FreeBSD 7.0 is
virtualized. Given a choice, I would rather use FreeBSD because of
the ease of use of keeping the ports current.
I am just wondering if anyone has used the
Wael Nasreddine wrote:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri, Mar 14, 2008
at 06:32:40PM +0100:
On Friday 14 March 2008 16:32:30 Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
pid 88487 (httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 4
pid 98657 (httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 4
pid 52780
errors), and I was able to install. However, fdisk thinks that the geometry
is incorrect, and insists on a different one (it says the drives have
476gb rather than 500gb).
it says true. 500 billion bytes which is about 465GB - standard marketing
trick today.
it's all right
I can install
Isaac Mushinsky wrote:
If I set SATA controller to AHCI, the system boots (although with some ACPI
errors), and I was able to install. However, fdisk thinks that the geometry
is incorrect, and insists on a different one
Sysinstall nearly always says this, and undoubtedly sysinstall is
On 3/14/08, Alex Zbyslaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isaac Mushinsky wrote:
If I set SATA controller to AHCI, the system boots (although with some
ACPI
errors), and I was able to install. However, fdisk thinks that the
geometry
is incorrect, and insists on a different one
Sysinstall nearly
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 17:59:30 +0100
bsd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simply put, the question is: should I force recompile all my
installed ports since I have updated my system?
In the long term it's a good idea to do it, but there's no hurry
unless you see a specific library problem. You could
Jason,
If there isn't anything needed from the NFS mounts, you can add
intr,soft options to the /etc/fstab for each NFS share. Intr allows you
to interrupt the NFS process with CTRL-C. You may not be available to do
this, but you could call a user to do it. Soft allows the NFS client to
fail,
This One Time, at Band Camp, Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri, Mar
14, 2008 at 01:25:52PM -0500:
Wael Nasreddine wrote:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said, On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 06:32:40PM +0100:
On Friday 14 March 2008 16:32:30 Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri
This One Time, at Band Camp, Kevin Downey [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri, Mar
14, 2008 at 11:14:59AM -0700:
I had a similar problem. I fixed it my commenting out one of the
extensions listed in /usr/local/etc/php/extensions.ini
I forgot which one. I currently have three of them commented out:
All,
Here is the system specs:
OS: FreeBSD-amd64 7.0-Release
Processors: 2 Intel Xeon 5400 Quads
Storage: ~438 GB RAID 5 (LSI 85016E 4 Seagate 15K Cheetahs)
My question is with this setup (Have not assembled or installed yet),
for a fileserver running Samba to share in mixed environment, what
Hi,
I'm looking at possibly using tikiwiki. First off, does anyone here
use it? Second, if so, is there a WYSIWYG editor for editing pages in
it? I'm very curious to know about that. I've used wiki's before and
for my church, I don't think many who would keep content on the site
would like to
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Isaac Mushinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can install with this AHCI setup, but have no idea what the implications
are. Is there a known fix for SATA/IDE? Or is AHCI better?
If you can you should set it to AHCI which is a true native SATA mode
instead of IDE
bsd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have updated from 5.5 to 6.3 and wanted to know if It advisable to
make a :
# potupgrade -fa
Knowing that I have kept my port tree up to date and have no outdated
ports.
Simply put, the question is: should I force recompile all my installed
ports since
RW [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 17:59:30 +0100
bsd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simply put, the question is: should I force recompile all my
installed ports since I have updated my system?
In the long term it's a good idea to do it, but there's no hurry
unless you see a
This One Time, at Band Camp, Wael Nasreddine [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri,
Mar 14, 2008 at 08:42:03PM +0100:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Kevin Downey [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri,
Mar 14, 2008 at 11:14:59AM -0700:
I had a similar problem. I fixed it my commenting out one of the
I have a program I was testing with gdb. I was trying to figure out
why c.rmonths was always zero when it should have been 6. Stepped
through using the gdb n command. Here is the output:
(gdb)
215 c.rmonths = (edate - tdate) / toMONTHS;
(gdb)
223
At 05:10 PM 3/14/2008, Doug Hardie wrote:
I have a program I was testing with gdb. I was trying to figure out
why c.rmonths was always zero when it should have been 6. Stepped
through using the gdb n command. Here is the output:
(gdb)
215 c.rmonths = (edate -
Ewald Jenisch wrote:
Hi,
For one of my machines (HP C-class Blade, 2 * AMD Opteron, 16GB RAM)
should I go for the i386 or the amd64 Version of FreeBSD 7.0?
As far as I've seen kernel and system isn't a problem with the amd64
version, but how about ports?
To be specific here's what I'd like to
There is no code running at that point. Its just sitting there
waiting for me to enter a gdb command.
On Mar 14, 2008, at 15:16, Derek Ragona wrote:
At 05:10 PM 3/14/2008, Doug Hardie wrote:
I have a program I was testing with gdb. I was trying to figure out
why c.rmonths was always zero
These suggestions look really good -- thanks for your help everyone.
I'll let you know how they work :)
- Jason
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At 06:56 PM 3/14/2008, Doug Hardie wrote:
There is no code running at that point. Its just sitting there
waiting for me to enter a gdb command.
On Mar 14, 2008, at 15:16, Derek Ragona wrote:
At 05:10 PM 3/14/2008, Doug Hardie wrote:
I have a program I was testing with gdb. I was trying to
Hi all.
This is driving me mad.. I hope a kind soul can help me out..
This is the relevant environment:
# uname -rms
FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p23 i386
# hostname
jupiter.maindomain.com
# cat /etc/mail/local-host-names
maindomain.com
mydomain1.com
# cat /etc/mail/generics-domains
mydomain1.com
#
Hi Everyone,
I've got freebsd 7.0 RELEASE AMD64 running with samba and ZFS. Everything
seems to work, except samba is incorrectly reporting a small chunk of files.
For certain files, the file appears twice on a windows machine but reading
from both files yields the same file. For other files,
On Mar 14, 2008, at 18:31, Derek Ragona wrote:
At 06:56 PM 3/14/2008, Doug Hardie wrote:
There is no code running at that point. Its just sitting there
waiting for me to enter a gdb command.
On Mar 14, 2008, at 15:16, Derek Ragona wrote:
At 05:10 PM 3/14/2008, Doug Hardie wrote:
I have a
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 06:07:47PM +0100, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 05:16:29PM -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 10:36:57PM +0200, Ghirai wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 16:15:22 -0400
Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ghirai writes:
-Original Message-
From: Peter Schuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 2:02 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: Ted Mittelstaedt; Chris; Adrian Chadd
Subject: Re: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7
The people complaining about hardware
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 7:47 AM
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: wget / wput
I began using wput recently.
While wput completes a transfer, it always ends with a
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