+ not \; or you will fork on every result.
Additionally, is this injected code one long string or broken down
by the
mailer? Grep isn't the best way to deal with it. It's pretty easy
to correct
with perl, bit trickier if it's multiline, still not too hard:
find /home/horbury -type f
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+ not \; or you will fork on every result.
Additionally, is this injected code one long string or broken down
by the
mailer? Grep isn't the best way to deal with it. It's pretty easy
to correct
with perl, bit trickier if it's multiline, still not too hard:
find /home/horbury -type f
I'm just curious to see how it looks for my own sanity's sake. At work,
yes windows is much faster and much easier to use. it was told so many
times on adverts and you still not understand that?!
there are just strange people there that want to still use unix.
Marc Coyles wrote:
I'm presuming it'd be:
Find /home/horbury -type f -name *.bak -exec \
Rm *.bak
find /home/horbury -name *.bak -exec rm {} \;
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On Friday 05 December 2008 10:17:46 Marc Coyles wrote:
+ not \; or you will fork on every result.
Additionally, is this injected code one long string or broken down
by the
mailer? Grep isn't the best way to deal with it. It's pretty easy
to correct
with perl, bit trickier if it's
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Peter Boosten wrote:
| Marc Coyles wrote:
| I'm presuming it'd be:
|
| Find /home/horbury -type f -name *.bak -exec \
| Rm *.bak
|
|
| find /home/horbury -name *.bak -exec rm {} \;
|
find /home/horbury -type f -name '*.bak' -delete
'delete'
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Wojciech Puchar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just curious to see how it looks for my own sanity's sake. At work,
yes windows is much faster and much easier to use. it was told so many
times on adverts and you still not understand that?!
there are just
What I find mist glaring when one moves from a Linux / FreeBSD system to
a Windows system it's the virtual memory management, with the same
amount of RAM Windows swaps a *lot* more.
Regarding the usability, it's clear that they target different people,
as Windows if mainly used by non-IT people
All done n' dusted now - thanks very much for everyone's input...! Have noted
everything down in the back of my copy of Absolute FreeBSD 2nd Edition (which
has inherited quite a few additional pages since I bought it).
Now that that's done, I can start to wander thru logs and find who/how...
All done n' dusted now - thanks very much for everyone's input...!
Have noted everything down in the back of my copy of Absolute
FreeBSD 2nd Edition (which has inherited quite a few additional
pages since I bought it).
Now that that's done, I can start to wander thru logs and find
Often discussed and adviced...
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008 16:26:04 -0800 (PST), G magicman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here is part of the configuration file so far that the Co-lo people put in.
[...]
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
When possible, use the STANDARD form:
#!/bin/sh
Declare
On Friday 05 December 2008 11:19:09 Marc Coyles wrote:
All done n' dusted now - thanks very much for everyone's input...!
Have noted everything down in the back of my copy of Absolute
FreeBSD 2nd Edition (which has inherited quite a few additional
pages since I bought it).
Now that
On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 07:00:43 +0100, Frank Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G magicman wrote:
Hello does anyone know the following
1. Does Freebsd have a program like Photoshop avail to use a copy-left GNU
license type ? and a form of Thumbsplus which allows me to do rudimentary
On Friday 05 December 2008 01:26:04 G magicman wrote:
Why because of the following:
1. Hosts.access on freebsd works on the Application Layer instead of the
Network Layer Therefore Hosts.allow/hosts.deny no longer works the way i
want and i do not feel like running Sendmail and sshd out
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I don't even know if this has been done before, nor do I know for sure
if it's a sound comparison. Never the less, someone posted, in response
to someone else here just a few days ago, some very nice benchmarks
provided by Kris ?Kenneway? I could be wrong on the
No one in their right senses would spend time benchmarking FreeBSD (or any
Unix variant) against Windows (oh, which version?). It's a waste of time.
exactly what i meant.
windows agains wine under FreeBSD?
cygwin under windows against FreeBSD?
Let those who use Windows use it and those who
a Windows system it's the virtual memory management, with the same
amount of RAM Windows swaps a *lot* more.
it may be not VM subsystem but memory usage of windoze software. or both.
again - it's too different to be benchmarked
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tools like bonnie++, blogbench and postmark under cygwin and the results
are abysmal. It might be due to cygwin, and it might not. I've used
rather not. all cygwin do is wrapping calls like read, lseek, open, write,
close to windoze calls.
Windows Enterprise Server 2003.
You'll probably
Arse - I spoke too soon.
Anyone know any perl to remove blank lines???!
i don't know perl but
grep -v ^$
will remove all empty lines
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On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 13:11:22 +0100 (CET)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tools like bonnie++, blogbench and postmark under cygwin and the
results are abysmal. It might be due to cygwin, and it might not.
I've used
rather not. all cygwin do is wrapping calls like read, lseek, open,
On Friday 05 December 2008 13:58:18 Jerry wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 13:11:22 +0100 (CET)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tools like bonnie++, blogbench and postmark under cygwin and the
results are abysmal. It might be due to cygwin, and it might not.
I've used
rather not. all
I have been trying for quite a while now to try and get some assistance
from the various lists, google, forums an even man pages and so far not
a single piece of advise on how to solve my issue and im getting
desperate an ready to throw BSD in for goin back to godforbid windows,
so once i
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
No one in their right senses would spend time benchmarking FreeBSD (or any
Unix variant) against Windows (oh, which version?). It's a waste of time.
Let those who use Windows use it and those who like living in a world where
they are allowed to use their brains use
G magicman wrote:
1. I need help to reconfigure my firewall on the server using BSD's ipfw
What part do you need to reconfigure?
2. short of a reboot how do you start stop and restart the firewall
Very, very carefully. Until I gained some extensive experience with
IPFW, I would wrap the
Le Fri, 05 Dec 2008 23:39:14 +1000,
Warren Liddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I have been trying for quite a while now to try and get some
assistance from the various lists, google, forums an even man pages
and so far not a single piece of advise on how to solve my issue and
im getting
On Friday 05 December 2008 15:15:07 Patrick Lamaizière wrote:
Le Fri, 05 Dec 2008 23:39:14 +1000,
Warren Liddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I have been trying for quite a while now to try and get some
assistance from the various lists, google, forums an even man pages
and so far not a
Hi!
I'd like to ask which program is the proper tool to copy
a DVD(+|-)R 1:1 to another media of the same kind? It
would be great if the program would have a good error
tolerance for slightly defective media (which is a usual
problem with cheap DVDs).
I've always used cdrdao read-cd and
I was just setting up ipfilter and ipmon on a FreeBSD 7 server, and noticed
that the ipmon and syslog information under the ipfilter section of the
handbook is incorrect.
The section reads:
-snip-
31.5.7 IPMON Logging
Syslogd uses its own special method for segregation of log data. It
Just for the record, I believe that those who like living in a world
where they are allowed to use their brain use whatever OS gets the job
done for a particular task or task set.
yes it means that. that's why they don't use windows as it's useless for
them
I'd like to ask which program is the proper tool to copy
a DVD(+|-)R 1:1 to another media of the same kind? It
would be great if the program would have a good error
tolerance for slightly defective media (which is a usual
problem with cheap DVDs).
I've always used cdrdao read-cd and afterwards
dd if=/dev/cd0 of=filename.iso bs=2048
bs=64k or more.
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On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 09:42:58 -0600, Andrew Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your CD or DVD is loaded (not mounted) at /dev/cd0, the following command
will create an iso image in the current directory:
dd if=/dev/cd0 of=filename.iso bs=2048
If you want an easy process, you can put this
On Dec 5, 2008, at 7:07 AM, Dean Weimer wrote:
I was just setting up ipfilter and ipmon on a FreeBSD 7 server, and
noticed that the ipmon and syslog information under the ipfilter
section of the handbook is incorrect.
A couple of years back, I submitted a one liner to some email
address
Thanks, dd is a good suggestion for ISO data. But what I need
once again please do
man dd
dd reads sector by sector.
it won't work only for audio-sectors on CD , on DVD movies are stored
using normal 2K sectors
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On Friday 05 December 2008 16:11:12 Polytropon wrote:
So far I've used growisofs to record pre-mastered ISO
file systems, but I don't want to make it that complicated
(mound source DVD, mkisofs, growisofs / burn this ISO
to destination DVD) if it can be avoided. It's not
neccessary to
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 5:58 AM, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 04 December 2008 19:51:32 Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running FreeBSD 7.1-BETA 2 and I have some problems with Gnome at start
up.
When I type startx, I get the gnome desktop and the nice border-less
window
On Wednesday 03 December 2008 17:02:05 nrml nrml wrote:
Hello,
I followed the handbook instructions and the ipsec(4) man page to setup
vpn-over-ipsec for our company's site-to-site connection via our
dedicated T1. Anyway I have it working but I found that I need to make
sure that multicast
Has anyone here tried running DSpace on FreeBSD?
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On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 01:09:36PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
a Windows system it's the virtual memory management, with the same
amount of RAM Windows swaps a *lot* more.
it may be not VM subsystem but memory usage of windoze software. or both.
again - it's too different to be
On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 04:30:20 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just curious to see how it looks for my own sanity's sake. At
work, someone got the grand idea that we should move to Windoze
embedded (CE and XPe) and it's been quite discouraging I must say,
though I must admit, it's nice to
On Friday 05 December 2008 17:23:10 Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=445
Hi Mel, thanks a lot.
The --purge-delay=5000 and --warn-delay=5000 options for gnome-session
fixed the problem.
However, this triggers another question. Since these options
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 02:26:50PM +0100, Mel wrote:
Well, one can find stories like this of course:
http://www.postgis.org/documentation/casestudies/globexplorer/
But I'm sure one can find some of the contrary. It does show the value of the
benchmark: Is it economically viable to use
On Dec 5, 2008 9:34am, Bruce Cran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 04:30:20 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just curious to see how it looks for my own sanity's sake. At
work, someone got the grand idea that we should move to Windoze
embedded (CE and XPe) and it's been
On Friday 05 December 2008 17:45:37 Chad Perrin wrote:
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 02:26:50PM +0100, Mel wrote:
Well, one can find stories like this of course:
http://www.postgis.org/documentation/casestudies/globexplorer/
But I'm sure one can find some of the contrary. It does show the value
And incomplete yes i agree that the doc does need to be updated and examples
(more) need to be added.
--- On Fri, 12/5/08, Dean Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Dean Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IPFilter section in Handbook needs updating
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date:
i've got once my asterisk process in umtxn state (as top shows) using 100%
CPU.
it was still answering calls.
what's umtxn exactly?
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The userland win32 API might be rather unpleasant but I was surprised
to learn to driver interface in the kernel is actually quite nice, and
whatever ideas/solutions microsoft do it's f..ked up or stolen.
the stolen case is actually better :)
isn't too dissimilar to FreeBSD in some ways. In
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 16:47:50 -0800
Nerius Landys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that the fix for this is to add a dependency
to /etc/rc.d/ntpd script, adding named to REQUIRE section in
comments. In your opinion, is this a robust fix? For example the
line in my /etc/rc.d/ntpd script
I have tried this it did not work and the Co-Lo people are convinced that sshd
and sendmail
need to be run out of inetd.conf for this to work
As i said i am used to BSDI and the Finnish SSHD
Also here they are using the combined hosts.allow/deny with the deny inside
which i never liked
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 05:18:01PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Thanks, dd is a good suggestion for ISO data. But what I need
once again please do
man dd
dd reads sector by sector.
it won't work only for audio-sectors on CD , on DVD movies are stored
using normal 2K sectors
Agree
100% CPU.
it was still answering calls.
what's umtxn exactly?
A kernel lock operation. ``procstat -k PID'' may show more details
about the in-kernel stack of the process that spins on the lock.
thank you.
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Agree that dd is good for simple CDs and DVDs but can't say that I know
it will behave on multi-session or multi-format discs.
the question was about DVD. dvd are not produced multisession or
multiformat.
and when copying multisession data DVD, it's much better to copy off all
files,
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 08:45:52PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Agree that dd is good for simple CDs and DVDs but can't say that I know
it will behave on multi-session or multi-format discs.
the question was about DVD. dvd are not produced multisession or
multiformat.
The above is
I have no idea why 'configure' is run. No configure is run for me at all.
Looks like your ports tree isn't sane. How do you upgrade your
portstree?
Instead of using portupgrade, could you just execute the following:
make -C /usr/ports/databases/qt4-sql clean build
If youre new to freebsd,
This shouldn't be needed as ntpd already requires ntpdate and in
turn ntpdate requires named. The issue is probably timing - that named
isn't ready.
Actually, the REQUIRE thing in the /etc/rc.d scripts means if the
required service is enabled, start it before this one. It does not
mean start
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 13:22:29 -0800
Nerius Landys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This shouldn't be needed as ntpd already requires ntpdate and in
turn ntpdate requires named. The issue is probably timing - that
named isn't ready.
Actually, the REQUIRE thing in the /etc/rc.d scripts means if
That's not correct. BEFORE and REQUIRE are used by rcorder to
determine the ordering of the scripts without checking if they are
enabled. Actually all scripts get run - if you don't enable ntpdate then
rc.d/ntpdate still runs, but doesn't do anything.
My mistake. But then I don't
Thought readcd (out of cdrtools) also knew how to read DVD?
at least some time ago i tried - it doesn't read
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RW wrote:
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 16:47:50 -0800
Nerius Landys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that the fix for this is to add a dependency
to /etc/rc.d/ntpd script, adding named to REQUIRE section in
comments. In your opinion, is this a robust fix? For example the
line in my
Does anyone have or know of where to download the pkg files for the
various Qt4.5 ports as using pkg_add is the only way im able to add them
atm.
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I'm somewhat perturbed and feeling like somebody is laughing at me or at
all of us.
It used to be fairly easy to install FBSD, but now it seems to be an
incredibly complicated task. I have installed and reinstalled a
number of distributions from FBSD 4 or earlier up to the present 7.0.
It used
Le Fri, 05 Dec 2008 20:10:19 -0500,
PJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
linking kernel
uvscom.o (.text+0x293): In function 'uvscom_attach' ;
:undefined reference to 'ucom_attach' etc.
*** Error code 1
did I do something wrong? system is still on and functioning but how
do I make the custom
PJ wrote:
[snip]
Read carefully:
uvscom.o (.text+0x293): In function 'uvscom_attach' ;
:undefined reference to 'ucom_attach' etc.
*** Error code 1
See further down at bottom.
did I do something wrong? system is still on and functioning but how do
I make the custom kernel?
The
Michael Powell wrote:
PJ wrote:
[snip]
Read carefully:
uvscom.o (.text+0x293): In function 'uvscom_attach' ;
:undefined reference to 'ucom_attach' etc.
*** Error code 1
See further down at bottom.
did I do something wrong? system is still on and functioning but how do
I make the
Hi,
I'm working on getting cups working and I've installed the hplip port and
the cups program used that to install the printer. At least, there was
an HPLIP in a list in one of the pages during the setup. My printer is an
old HP LaserJet 4+ which I've connected through the parallel port.
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 19:36:45 +0100 (CET)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The userland win32 API might be rather unpleasant but I was
surprised to learn to driver interface in the kernel is actually
quite nice, and
whatever ideas/solutions microsoft do it's f..ked up or stolen.
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 01:11:38 +0100
cpghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RW wrote:
I have a similar issue with PPP not having connected by the time
ntpdate runs , so I just have a script that runs between named and
ntpdate, and blocks waiting for access.
Those timing / start-order issues
Often when my machine has load is 2 or higher it becomes very visible
that mouse motion isn't smooth. Mouse moves in a series of quite long jumps.
I believe this effect is especially pronounced when some applications
read/write a lot of files.
My understanding is that this is because signal
On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 21:16:12 +0200
Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 19:35:34 +0100 (CET), Wojciech Puchar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've got once my asterisk process in umtxn state (as top shows)
using 100% CPU.
it was still answering calls.
what's umtxn
On Sat, Dec 06, 2008 at 03:36:29AM +, RW wrote:
What's procstat? find isn't finding it, neither is make search in
ports.
It's a new utility that was introduced into -CURRENT in the past year
and seems to have been MFC'd at least to 7.x. It should be in
/usr/bin
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PJ wrote:
Michael Powell wrote:
PJ wrote:
[snip]
Read carefully:
uvscom.o (.text+0x293): In function 'uvscom_attach' ;
:undefined reference to 'ucom_attach' etc.
*** Error code 1
See further down at bottom.
did I do something wrong? system is still on and functioning but how do
On 12/04/08 02:53, Marcel Grandemange wrote:
Good Day Guys.
Im wondering how can one downgrade ports?
And I don't mean installed ports (portdowngrade) , I mean the actual
ports system.
I have found the freeradius2 port to be broken and can't install it
therefore I would like to downgrade
Dangerous is probably overstating the issue a bit ...
AFAIK the danger is that someone boots the machine with an
installer for some other OS, and that installer treats the
disk as unformatted -- hence obviously containing nothing
important -- because it doesn't have a recognizable MBR.
Warren Liddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have or know of where to download the pkg files
for the various Qt4.5 ports as using pkg_add is the only way
im able to add them atm.
You can find many packages for several releases under
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386
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