dick wrote:
I am trying to find the hardware support list for the releases and
have been unsuccessful. Any ideas where to look for this?
My reason is that I have a new computer with the ASUS motherboard in
an Intel Core2 Duo configuration. This board has an ATTANSIC
Technology Corp. L1
Hello fella,
I am trying to find the hardware support list for the releases and
have
been unsuccessful. Any ideas where to look for this?
My reason is that I have a new computer with the ASUS motherboard in
an
Intel Core2 Duo configuration. This board has an ATTANSIC Technology
Corp. L1
Hello,
I installed 'portupgrade' on my system the other day and was mentioned in
this http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/ports-using.htmldocument
issued the following command after installlaing it.
'portupgrade -a'.
After that my computer was like doing a hell lot of things which I
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, Aijaz Baig wrote:
Hello,
I installed 'portupgrade' on my system the other day and was mentioned in
this http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/ports-using.htmldocument
issued the following command after installlaing it.
'portupgrade -a'.
After that my computer was
Kris Kennaway wrote:
What do you expect is wrong with the 6.x jdk running under compatibility?
I don't expect it, I'm talking from personal experience (confirmed by
occasional reports on mailing lists).
(What's wrong with it is that if it's not near 100% reliable, it's
unusable, much like ZFS
Chris Maness wrote:
I have been using a local pine client in conjunction with IMAP for years
without issues. However, recently, it looks like when pine moves mail
to the mbox file, it hoses up my ability to use my imap clients. Has
something changed so that I cannot use pine as a local
Ivan Voras wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
What do you expect is wrong with the 6.x jdk running under compatibility?
I don't expect it, I'm talking from personal experience (confirmed by
occasional reports on mailing lists).
Fine, so in your personal experience, what is the problem? Just like
Hi.
I am going to buy DL140 G3 (NHP-SATA) and I want FreeBSD on it. I found some
reports of boot loader crashes, disk and ethernet performance issues among
with this PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/78339
Most of that happened with 5.x and 6.x. Has anyone had any problems with
Yes, this needs to be setup on the host system. The way a bridge is
configured has changed on 7. Here are the steps assuming that your
external interface is em0:
# ifconfig tap0 create
# ifconfig tap0 up
# ifconfig em0 up
# ifconfig bridge0 create
# ifconfig bridge0 addm tap0 addm em0
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Ivan Voras wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
What do you expect is wrong with the 6.x jdk running under
compatibility?
I don't expect it, I'm talking from personal experience (confirmed by
occasional reports on mailing lists).
Fine, so in your personal experience, what is
Ross wrote:
I am going to buy DL140 G3 (NHP-SATA) and I want FreeBSD on it. I found some
reports of boot loader crashes, disk and ethernet performance issues among
with this PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/78339
Most of that happened with 5.x and 6.x. Has anyone had any
Hi Jim,
I just CPed a huge section and tacked it on to the end of this mail.
It says to do this within the emulator, but the emulator is supposedly
running win2k. I take it this is done on the host system?
Yes, this needs to be setup on the host system. The way a bridge is
configured has
My problem is aligning reads/writes properly on a 3 disk RAID-5 volume
with stripe size of 16384. Since my measurements all show the same
relatively low read/write performance on the volume matter which offset
i choose on the disklabel partition (i've tried with the granularity
of a single
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 06:24:54 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sent it as sent-pr, not to mailing list i think
You can also do this from the website:
http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html
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On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 21:39:26 -0700
Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been using a local pine client in conjunction with IMAP for
years without issues. However, recently, it looks like when pine
moves mail to the mbox file, it hoses up my ability to use my imap
clients. Has
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/hardware.html#USB
says that Huawei Technologies Mobile card (3G) is supported via
ubsa(4). Can someone here please tell me which model this refers too as
I cannot find this particular card on the manufacturers home page.
Thank you.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ifconfig bridge0 addm tap0
ifconfig: BRDGADD tap0: Invalid argument
^
why?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ifconfig bridge0
bridge0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet6 2001:::::1 prefixlen 64
Is there a document on how to set up SMTP auth using the FreeBSD qmail
port?
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In response to Mark Lastdrager [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Recently we updated our main NFS server to FreeBSD 6.3. This machine
serves about 10 netboot clients all running FreeBSD 6.2. Since the upgrade
we are having some issues with locking. We tried to avoid running the
lockd daemons at all but
A while back I posted about reading the CPU temperature on a Dell
Poweredge 1950. The proposed solution was to use ipmitool to read the
temperature from the IPMI controller. This gives me a lot of readings,
including ambient temperature, but it does not give me the temperature
of the CPUs. It says
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Hi group,
I try to figure out which options I should pass to mount_nfs when I want
to use Kerberos authentication instead of the classic sys permission.
In some online man pages of V4 I find an option -K, I can't find
anything like this on my 6 or
I'm lost. Can't find the answer when I google.
Someone here that can shed some light on my problem?
X86 -DSYS_FREEBSD -DHAVE_PTHREAD -s -fomit-frame-pointer -c -o
common/x86/mc-c.o common/x86/mc-c.c
cc -O4 -ffast-math -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Leslie Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm lost. Can't find the answer when I google.
Someone here that can shed some light on my problem?
X86 -DSYS_FREEBSD -DHAVE_PTHREAD -s -fomit-frame-pointer -c -o
Hello,
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From: Aijaz Baig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: incomplete 'portupgrade -a' command
To: Lars Eighner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Thank you for your advice lars.
With regards to Lars' following quote:
Yes.
Michael Johnson skrev:
I fixed this a few hours ago, thanks for reporting! (update your ports or
just install devel/yasm and rebuild x264)
Thanks :-) It worked nicely.
/Leslie
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Yes, this needs to be setup on the host system. The way a bridge is
configured has changed on 7. Here are the steps assuming that your
external interface is em0:
Well, it seems pretty calm, and hasn't tried to cut itself yet... But
I think I can adapt.
# ifconfig tap0 create
#
Hello everyone,
I am trying to create a customized release build. The idea is to have
a NFS export which can be used during installation over the network.
My build box is running the same version of BSD(6.2) as the NFS export
I intend to create. So instead of mirroring the cvs repository
Hello
I have installed a fresh new machine running 7.0 and surprisingly
I cannot log in from another machine through SSH ...
I haven't modified the standard sshd configuration at install
which is the same than my other 6.3 based machine ...
All accounts are local.
I canssh 7.0 -- 6.3
I
Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I have installed a fresh new machine running 7.0 and surprisingly
I cannot log in from another machine through SSH ...
I haven't modified the standard sshd configuration at install
which is the same than my other 6.3 based machine ...
All accounts are local.
I can
Hello,
I am currently running the Apache 2.2.8 port on the FreeBSD 6.3 platform
with mod_ssl enabled. I received the following vulnerability scan
results from my organization:
Vulnerability: mod_ssl Off-By-One HTAccess Buffer Overflow
Vulnerability
Risk Level:
Signature Group: Safe
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 05:57:01PM +0200, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I have installed a fresh new machine running 7.0 and surprisingly
I cannot log in from another machine through SSH ...
I haven't modified the standard sshd configuration at install
which is the same
Hello list,
I have 3 external USB hard disks hooked to my server, serving media
files via NFS, SSHFS and samba to my local network, laptops and
Playstation 2, the sizes of these hard disks are 160Gb, 500Gb and
750Gb, the 160Gb has no space left, my archive of Movies is on it, the
500Gb will soon
Steve Franks wrote:
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Predrag Punosevac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chad Perrin wrote:
My area (northern Colorado) has an excellent Linux Users Group (NCLUG).
There's a great bunch of guys there. Unfortunately, they're very
Linux-centric. I'm kinda the
I'm currently running FreeBSD 6.2 on a PIII 550 with 384 of ram and 10 gig
drive-
I got my hands a new box it's a PIV 1.8 with 1 gig of ram-
I was wondering if it were possible to take the hard drive out from the older
machine ( it's a dell dimension) and put it in the new tower- dell optiplex
In the last episode (Apr 10), Wael Nasreddine said:
Hello list,
I have 3 external USB hard disks hooked to my server, serving media
files via NFS, SSHFS and samba to my local network, laptops and
Playstation 2, the sizes of these hard disks are 160Gb, 500Gb and
750Gb, the 160Gb has no space
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
I'm currently running FreeBSD 6.2 on a PIII 550 with 384 of ram and 10 gig
drive-
I got my hands a new box it's a PIV 1.8 with 1 gig of ram-
I was wondering if it were possible to take the hard drive out from the older
machine ( it's a dell dimension) and put it in
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
I'm currently running FreeBSD 6.2 on a PIII 550 with 384 of ram and 10 gig
drive-
I got my hands a new box it's a PIV 1.8 with 1 gig of ram-
I was wondering if it were possible to take the hard drive out from the
older
machine ( it's a dell dimension) and put it
I got my hands a new box it's a PIV 1.8 with 1 gig of ram-
I was wondering if it were possible to take the hard drive out from the older
machine ( it's a dell dimension) and put it in the new tower- dell optiplex
in FreeBSD kernel drives the hardware. if anything has to be changed - it
will
Hi Everyone,
My 6.2-Release system coughed up a report of denied packets from ipfw in its
daily security run:
ipfw denied packets:
+++ /tmp/security.gnkQg5CA Thu Apr 10 03:04:15 2008
+0020012 795 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8
What does this mean? I understand that's
This One Time, at Band Camp, Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Thu, Apr
10, 2008 at 01:14:02PM -0500:
You don't necessarily need ZFS for this; gmirror would work just as
well. You can split your 750GB drive into three
partitions/slices/whatevers:
160GB - mirror this with your physical
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Believe me , I wish I knew how to do something weird with the kernel- I'm
still wet behind the ears in BSD land. This machine , believe it or not , I
use a mail filter server- BSD/CLAM/SA and EXIM- and I only putty into it-
no X no video nada- but it should*
ipfw denied packets:
+++ /tmp/security.gnkQg5CA Thu Apr 10 03:04:15 2008
+0020012 795 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8
What does this mean? I understand that's the loopback interface, but I'm not
terribly knowledgeable on ipfw. Is this some crack attempt, or normal
Hi all,
we want to use ZFS ( raidz2 without spares ) for store big amount of
data on it. It's just a mirror so we don't give at damn if zfs is
experimental ;-)
I created some pool with the command:
# zpool create x1 raidz2 aacd0 aacd1 aacd2 aacd3 aacd4 aacd5
It shows up correctly:
# zpool
Greetings list. I'm a new user to FreeBSD and I just managed to
introduce myself to ldconfig's default behavior. I'm currently locked
out of my remote server since bash isn't statically compiled and will
have to get physical access to correct my blunder. :(
As a new user to FreeBSD, ldconfig's
In the last episode (Apr 10), Rob said:
Hi Everyone,
My 6.2-Release system coughed up a report of denied packets from ipfw
in its daily security run:
ipfw denied packets:
+++ /tmp/security.gnkQg5CAThu Apr 10 03:04:15 2008
+0020012 795 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 02:30:12PM -0500, Shelby Cain wrote:
Greetings list. I'm a new user to FreeBSD and I just managed to
introduce myself to ldconfig's default behavior. I'm currently locked
out of my remote server since bash isn't statically compiled and will
have to get physical access
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 06:10:24PM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
I picked this up on fedora list, and of course they were cheering the
linux results, but I was rather pleased with the FreeBSD results-
particularly on the democrats chart.
On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 22:14 +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
It is unwise to use a port as a root shell. What if /usr or /usr/local is on a
separate partition which isn't mounted in single user mode?
This is just a toy system I set up to learn about FreeBSD and zfs so I
didn't bother using
Am Donnerstag, den 10.04.2008, 20:07 + schrieb Christian Walther:
On 10/04/2008, Norman Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
[...]
All is fine till I reboot. The pool is just disappearing :-/
Did you try to import the pool?
# zpool import x1
hmm this works, but shouldn't it
I just wrote to the list about the SAME thing. I totally agree. This
is like the
saying 'rm' command without arguments will delete every file on your
computer. I did the same thing. I wish it was a virtual system I did
it to as well :)
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Shelby Cain [EMAIL
On Wednesday 09 April 2008 06:43:23 Tim DeBoer wrote:
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Message: 16
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 21:24:58 +0200
From: Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache22 Port Install Problem
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: Tim DeBoer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 10 April 2008 22:50:31 Edward Capriolo wrote:
I just wrote to the list about the SAME thing. I totally agree. This
is like the
saying 'rm' command without arguments will delete every file on your
computer. I did the same thing. I wish it was a virtual system I did
it to as well :)
At Thu, 10 Apr 2008 21:22:42 +0200,
Norman Maurer wrote:
All is fine till I reboot. The pool is just disappearing :-/
have you tried to import the pool?
zpool import x1
or just
zpool import
to list pools available to import.
maybe the pool isn't imported on boot, which should not happen,
This may be a dumb question, but I'm puzzled by the following (taken
from the Virtual Hosts section in the Handbook):
For example, consider the case where the fxp0 interface is connected
to two networks, the 10.1.1.0 network with a netmask of
255.255.255.0 and the
On Wednesday 09 April 2008 07:06:03 dotyao wrote:
from 6.3 pre to 6.3 reselase,buildkernel error:
=== oltr (all)
uudecode
/usr/src/sys/modules/oltr/../../contrib/dev/oltr/i386-elf.trlld.o.uu cc -O2
-fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -Werror -D_KERNEL -DKLD_MODULE -nostdinc -I-
On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 23:09 +0200, Mel wrote:
First of all, running ldconfig without arguments does nothing bad. Running
ldconfig without flags and with arguments does.
Secondly, what is the command:
ldconfig /usr/lib
supposed to do, according to newbie friendly logic?
Because it
Da Rock,
of course. But I have no idea where to leave the howto. Where do such articles
go for FreeBSD? I just found the official doku on the freebsd.org page, also
some articles there. Though I can make a website on my server for it, but it
seems to be a kind of overkill, for just such
Your correct the DRAC is OS independent. The compatibility is for the
management functions using Dell Open Manage or whatever they could be calling
it today.
Al
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 13:17:50 +1000
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:
I have been using a local pine client in conjunction with IMAP for
years without issues. However, recently, it looks like when pine
moves mail to the mbox file, it hoses up my ability to use my imap
clients. Has something changed so that I cannot use pine as a local
client? It looks like I
On Thursday 10 April 2008 12:33:29 Jim Stapleton wrote:
Yes, this needs to be setup on the host system. The way a bridge is
configured has changed on 7. Here are the steps assuming that your
external interface is em0:
Well, it seems pretty calm, and hasn't tried to cut itself yet...
The command
ldconfig -v
Wipes your hints without saying a thing about it. I would not call
that verbose. If you want to know what I think it should output I
suggest.
ldconfig -v
Number of paths specified 0
News Hints Size: 0
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Shelby Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the last episode (Mar 28), Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET said:
Is there a quick/easy (cookbook?) way to do port redirects.
Basically I want that anything that leaves a specific interface to
any ip on port 80 go to 192.168.0.1 port 87.
I'm using ipfw for some other things so it has to
On Thursday 10 April 2008 10:02:55 Wojciech Puchar wrote:
ifconfig: BRDGADD tap0: Invalid argument
I had this problem once because my kernel was out of sync with userland.
When I recompiled world, the problem went away.
--
Mario Lobo
http://www.mallavoodoo.com.br
FreeBSD since version 2.2.8
herbert langhans writes:
Da Rock,
of course. But I have no idea where to leave the howto. Where do
such articles go for FreeBSD? I just found the official doku on
the freebsd.org page, also some articles there. Though I can make
a website on my server for it, but it seems to be a kind
On Thursday 10 April 2008 23:44:39 Shelby Cain wrote:
On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 23:09 +0200, Mel wrote:
First of all, running ldconfig without arguments does nothing bad.
Running ldconfig without flags and with arguments does.
Secondly, what is the command:
ldconfig /usr/lib
supposed to
I feel like I'm missing something obvious.
When I plug in a compact flash card reader, I can check /var/log/messages
to see what devices it has recently detected. What I'd like to be able
to do, however, is just enter a simple command at the shell prompt and
get a list of what devices are
In the last episode (Apr 10), Wael Nasreddine said:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Thu, Apr
10, 2008 at 01:14:02PM -0500:
You don't necessarily need ZFS for this; gmirror would work just as
well. You can split your 750GB drive into three
At 02:30 PM 4/10/2008, Shelby Cain wrote:
Greetings list. I'm a new user to FreeBSD and I just managed to
introduce myself to ldconfig's default behavior. I'm currently locked
out of my remote server since bash isn't statically compiled and will
have to get physical access to correct my
On Friday 11 April 2008 00:50:00 Chad Perrin wrote:
I feel like I'm missing something obvious.
When I plug in a compact flash card reader, I can check /var/log/messages
to see what devices it has recently detected. What I'd like to be able
to do, however, is just enter a simple command at
Hi all.
I'm not sure if this is the proper place for this posting, but I am trying
to determine what is causing my KDE problems.
Here's what I get
u85 50 ps -ef |grep kde
bjwalker 11622 11076 0 17:45 pts/200:00:00 grep kde
u85 51% startkde
xset: bad font path element (#104), possible
David Allen wrote:
This may be a dumb question, but I'm puzzled by the following (taken
from the Virtual Hosts section in the Handbook):
For example, consider the case where the fxp0 interface is connected
to two networks, the 10.1.1.0 network with a netmask of
Where do such articles go for FreeBSD? ... I can make
a website on my server for it, but it seems to be a
kind of overkill, for just such installing sequence..
If you have things working for Flash 9, enough people
/will/ be interested this is not overkill.
My suggestion:
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