2008/6/20 David Robillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> Thank u all very much guysi will see if i do a graceful or simply a
> >> restart cause i dont think the apache will be getting too many
> connections
> >> all the timebut that clarifications was quite good Davidand
> thank u
> >> for
Hi.
Does anybody know how to make ipnat map/or proxying pptp traffic ?
Problem is:
mpd server with pptp - somwhere in internet.
Gateway with ipnat.
Clients behind gateway can not access pptp server at same time.
I found something like:
map bce1 0/0 -> 0/0 proxy port 1723 pptp/tcp
but it doesn`t wo
Hi,
Well, fdisk(8) is somewhat cumbersome to use. Personally I tend to invoke
sysinstall(8) to create new slices (can be done after install too.) Much
easier to use.
OT, but: does sysinstall's "fdisk" also support gmirror and gstripe devices?
Or do I need to use fdisk to make slices there?
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 11:26:01AM +0200, Nejc Škoberne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Well, fdisk(8) is somewhat cumbersome to use. Personally I tend to invoke
> > sysinstall(8) to create new slices (can be done after install too.) Much
> > easier to use.
>
> OT, but: does sysinstall's "fdisk" also suppor
> I'm looking for somebody to host some web sites for me. Ideally I'd
> like a complete machine, but a jail would do too. I can find plenty
> of Linux-based offerings, but the only one I can find with FreeBSD is
> in Germany and requires me to be resident in Germany. Can anybody
> point me to on
Hi,
my scanner works perfectly when I log in in as root. As an
unprivileged user, I just get this error message:
$ scanimage -L
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
sane-find-scanner t
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 12:36:24PM +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> my scanner works perfectly when I log in in as root. As an
> unprivileged user, I just get this error message:
>
> $ scanimage -L
>
> No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
> chec
On Fri 2008-06-20 19:40:04 UTC-0400, DAve ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> No unused perl install, no issues with software getting confused about
> which perl to run, no need for... what was that command to use the port
> perl instead of the base perl? I cannot remember anymore.
The command was "
hi hi...
after looking at the mac_bsdextended docs I found out, that it will not
solve my problem:
> "When access to a file system object is attempted, the list of rules
> is iterated until either a matching rule is located or the end is
reached"
<-- From http://freebsd.therek.net/handbook/mac-b
Hi,
Am Samstag, 21. Jun 2008, 12:53:37 +0200 schrieb Marc Fonvieille:
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 12:36:24PM +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > my scanner works perfectly when I log in in as root. As an
> > unprivileged user, I just get this error message:
> >
> > $ scanimage -L
> >
> > No scan
Hello,
I have not been able to get ipw, intel 2100, to associate
with any ap in 6.3 but have been able to use the ipw driver in 7.0
with no difficulty.
Has anyone successfully used the ipw driver in 6.3 and how? I can find
instances of people connecting with 6.0 but none with 6.3. What
changed
Interested in who uses FreeBSD and in what way
FreeBSD is better than Linux for servers.
Everyone else has tackled the book part of this question. I'll answer
the second...
I also switched from Linux to FreeBSD (Actually, the complete path
was VAX Unix -> MS-DOS -> Windows -> Linux -> Fre
Hello,
John Almberg:
Interested in who uses FreeBSD and in what way
FreeBSD is better than Linux for servers.
In short, FreeBSD is stable, it's under control, and you always know
what to expect. It seems to me, that is the minimum requirement for
an operating system. FreeBSD has given me a
Hello,
I have installed FreeBSD on a server and on a laptop. The laptop is
more important in indicating some of the changes in FreeBSD.
After all, you need graphics, wireless, sound, etc. for a good
experience. All of these currently are and have been issues for both
Linux and FreeBSD.
I actuall
In short, FreeBSD is stable, it's under control, and you always know what to
expect. It seems to me, that is the minimum requirement for an operating
system.
i FULLY agree with you.
and it's incredible that vast majority of software on market fail this
minimum requirement!!
_
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Pietro Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> |> I have a MSI-1034 (M662) Core2 Duo. Attached is my (patched) asl. Dunno
>> |> if it can be of any use for you, though
>> |>
>> |>
>> |
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 08:32:58PM -0400, Kitche wrote:
> Since some ports actually need cs(change_scroll_region) to run for example
> tmux is one. I believe tmux does not change the term correctly which could
> be the issue as well. But according to the author the term needs cs to
> even run.
>
>
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 11:23:38AM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 08:32:58PM -0400, Kitche wrote:
> > Since some ports actually need cs(change_scroll_region) to run for example
> > tmux is one. I believe tmux does not change the term correctly which could
> > be the issue as
>John Almberg:
>Interested in who uses FreeBSD and in what way
>FreeBSD is better than Linux for servers.
Documentation. FreeBSD is well documented. The Manual pages are
complete and of high quality. The handbook is excellent. On too many
linux distributions I have been reading through a manual pa
Documentation. FreeBSD is well documented. The Manual pages are
complete and of high quality. The handbook is excellent. On too many
linux distributions I have been reading through a manual page or hand
book of sorts, when the book suddenly ends halfway through, with
various snippets such as: "I
On 20-Jun-08, at 6:44 AM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
i found here
http://www.freebsdos.com/news/2008/01/23/freebsd-and-the-xbox-360/
that
"Some of you may be aware that since the middle of 2005 it is
possible to run FreeBSD on the Microsoft Xbox and later also on the
Xbox 360. "
does it mea
On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 20:56:23 +0200 (CEST), Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> Documentation. FreeBSD is well documented. [...]
>
> most common linux manual page:
>
> "This page is outdated and incomplete. look at info or even better -
> on www.something.org"
That's evil(TM), but it's a
On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:41:12 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 20:56:23 +0200 (CEST), Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Documentation. FreeBSD is well documented. [...]
>>
>> most common linux manual page:
>>
>> "This page is outdated and inco
Hello List,
I need to write a backup script, and one of the required actions would be a
copy of the backup to an external firewire drive. I would like to make this
as easy as possible for the local staff, so i'd like to check whether the
drive is attached, if necessary mount it, copy over the b
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Helge Rohde wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I need to write a backup script, and one of the required actions would be a
> copy of the backup to an external firewire drive. I would like to make this
> as easy as possible for the local staff, so i'd like to
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 09:44:09PM +, Helge Rohde wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I need to write a backup script, and one of the required actions would be a
> copy of the backup to an external firewire drive. I would like to make this
> as easy as possible for the local staff, so i'd like to check
Roland Smith wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 09:44:09PM +, Helge Rohde wrote:
>> Hello List,
>>
>> I need to write a backup script, and one of the required actions would be a
>> copy of the backup to an external firewire drive. I would like to make this
>> as easy as possible for the local s
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 00:47:31 +0200
Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use glabel(8) to give the device an unique label. There is no telling
> which device /dev/da0s1d is pointing to! After labeling you can check
> for /dev//, which should be unique.
I think that should be:
/dev/label/
_
Uwe Laverenz schrieb:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 01:38:25PM +1200, Steven Samuel Cole wrote:
Also, the disks are SATA300, the controller supports SATA150 only; there
is a jumper on the disks that limits them to SATA150 which I removed.
Could that be relevant ?
Yes, it could be relevant. Several
Hi
I have a proxy (squid) that gives Internet to a set of pcs, one of
them is a FreeBSD 6.2, when wanting to upgrade ports (
portsnap fetch) gives me the messages following:
PC1 # fetch portsnap
Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org Mirrors ... 4 Mirrors found.
Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap2.Fre
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Edgardo Nuevo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a proxy (squid) that gives Internet to a set of pcs, one of
> them is a FreeBSD 6.2, when wanting to upgrade ports (
> portsnap fetch) gives me the messages following:
>
> PC1 # fetch portsnap
Did you mean (and actually type) 'portsnap fetch'?
At 7:02 PM -0400 6/20/08, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hello all,
I know it was a long time ago, but I was talking with a co-worker
about why perl was removed from the base in v5 -- I seem to recall
a discussion on some mailing list about either the number of
arguments or the format of the a
Hello List,
I need to write a backup script, and one of the required actions would be a
copy of the backup to an external firewire drive. I would like to make this
as easy as possible for the local staff, so i'd like to check whether the
drive is attached, if necessary mount it, copy over the bac
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