Hello,
I've just bought a new USB key. The label claims "8 GByte" which is the
first lying; it shows up as only ~7.5 GByte in /var/log/messages, but
there seems to be another bigger problem:
Mar 5 08:48:32 rebelion root: Unknown USB device: vendor 0x1307 product 0x0165
bus uhub4
Mar 5 08:48:3
editors can produce backup files - eg emacs adds a ~ to the backup
file. the backup file keeps getting changed as you make changes to the
original so you i'm wondering what the point of them is.
i turn off backups (so my directory doesn't fill up with ~ files), but
then i also don't space things p
Hello; I am having a funny little problem with latex-suite. When I press
, and am prompted with a list of environments to insert, no matter
which I choose, it is inserted with a superfluous " that appears right
before the cursor. So, for example,
\begin{equation}
"cursor_is_here
\end{equation}
Mar 5 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: umass0: on uhub4
Mar 5 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
Mar 5 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0: Removable
Direct Access SCSI-2 device
Mar 5 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0: 40.000MB/s transfers
Mar 5 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0:
Hello; I am having a funny little problem with latex-suite. When I press
, and am prompted with a list of environments to insert, no matter
which I choose, it is inserted with a superfluous " that appears right
before the cursor. So, for example,
\begin{equation}
"cursor_is_here
\end{equation}
D
> > 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 Mar 5
> > 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0: Removable
> > Direct Access SCSI-2 device Mar 5 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0:
> > 40.000MB/s transfers
> > Mar 5 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0: 7712MB (15794176 512 byte sectors:
> >
El día Thursday, March 05, 2009 a las 01:09:27AM -0800, Charles Oppermann
escribió:
>
> > > 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 Mar 5
> > > 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0: Removable
> > > Direct Access SCSI-2 device Mar 5 08:48:33 rebelion kernel: da0:
> > > 40.000
formatted properly?
I did a 'ls -l /dev/da*' after key insert and there was only /dev/da0;
maybe I should do
# newfs_msdos /dev/da0
yes. anyway - windoze at least XP no more needs partitions on such
devices.
???
Thx
matthias
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formatted properly?
I did a 'ls -l /dev/da*' after key insert and there was only /dev/da0;
maybe I should do
# newfs_msdos /dev/da0
???
to be sure do
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 bs=64k count=1
before to clean anything from beginning, if any mess is there.
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Having problems installing php5 in 7.1 so tried 8.0 and see that in
release 8.0 php5 in defaulting to apache 22 when apache interface is
selected from the make config menu. The config menu should give option
to select apache 13 or apache 22 not force apache 22 on the user
community. Is the main
List;
I am using apache2.2
I need to do a password protected access toa website eg
www.mydomain.com
I have this Vhost configuration in my httpd-Vhost.conf
ServerName mydomain.com
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^/(.*)
http://127.0.0.1:8081/VirtualHostBase/http/www.mydom
Since several weeks now /usr/sbin/pkg_delete core dumps whenever I try
to delete an obsolete package or portupgrade tries to do so.
The box is a Quad Core most recent FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE box as built world
of today's sources.
Regards,
Oliver
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Hi prad,
Le 5 mars 09 à 09:15, prad a écrit :
editors can produce backup files - eg emacs adds a ~ to the backup
file. the backup file keeps getting changed as you make changes to the
original so you i'm wondering what the point of them is.
Please refer to the Emacs manual (info m Emacs) to l
In response to Fbsd1 :
> Having problems installing php5 in 7.1 so tried 8.0 and see that in
> release 8.0 php5 in defaulting to apache 22 when apache interface is
> selected from the make config menu. The config menu should give option
> to select apache 13 or apache 22 not force apache 22 on
Hi Frank,
Am Donnerstag, 05. Mär 2009, 04:15:05 + schrieb Frank Shute:
> On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 04:08:03PM +0100, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > from "man sh":
> >
> >Invocation
> > [...] the shell inspects
> > argument 0, and if it begins with a dash (`-'), the shell is also
> >
Hope this isn't too off topic... And I'm not sure of my terminology...
I'm looking for a small, single board computer that can run for a
week or two on batteries (so very low power drain), topped up by
solar cells when the sun is out, and that can run some sort of
unix... preferably one of
In response to "Ming Tang" :
> I did not find any other error messages in log files. The following lines
> appeared in the section for "kernel log messages" in daily email message for
> Security Run Output.
>
> > pid 840 (freshclam), uid 1#: exited on signal 11
This is a "segmentation violation"
I did not find any other error messages in log files. The following lines
appeared in the section for "kernel log messages" in daily email message for
Security Run Output.
> pid 840 (freshclam), uid 1#: exited on signal 11
> pid 875 (clamd), uid 1#: exited on signal 10
I am not sure what they mea
El día Thursday, March 05, 2009 a las 10:48:52AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar
escribió:
> >>formatted properly?
> >
> >I did a 'ls -l /dev/da*' after key insert and there was only /dev/da0;
> >maybe I should do
> >
> ># newfs_msdos /dev/da0
> >
> >???
>
> to be sure do
>
> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 08:53:45AM -0500, John Almberg wrote:
> I'm looking for a small, single board computer that can run for a
> week or two on batteries (so very low power drain), topped up by
> solar cells when the sun is out, and that can run some sort of
> unix... preferably one of the BSDs.
On 3/5/09, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El dia Thursday, March 05, 2009 a las 10:48:52AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar
> escribio:
>
>> >>formatted properly?
>> >
>> >I did a 'ls -l /dev/da*' after key insert and there was only /dev/da0;
>> >maybe I should do
>> >
>> ># newfs_msdos /dev/da0
>> >
>> >???
>>
>>
El día Thursday, March 05, 2009 a las 03:26:12PM +0100, Paul B. Mahol escribió:
> On 3/5/09, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > El dia Thursday, March 05, 2009 a las 10:48:52AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar
> > escribio:
> >
> >> >>formatted properly?
> >> >
> >> >I did a 'ls -l /dev/da*' after key insert and th
Hello,
I'm looking to substantially expand the storage on my FreeBSD 6.3 home
media server. With regards hardware, the simplest way to attach large
numbers of drives seem to be to use SATA port multipliers, but I've been
unable to find any consensus on their level of support in FreeBSD. I'm
On Mar 5, 2009, at 9:12 AM, George Davidovich wrote:
soekris.com
Nice. Thanks.
-- John
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At 14:53 05/03/2009, you wrote:
Hope this isn't too off topic... And I'm not sure of my terminology...
I'm looking for a small, single board computer that can run for a
week or two on batteries (so very low power drain), topped up by
solar cells when the sun is out, and that can run some sort of
I am running freebsd 7.1, with Gnome.
I have gnome_enable="yes" and dbus_enable="yes" in my rc.conf and my usb key
gets auto-mounted when i plug it in.
My problem is, when i unmount the drive (either by right clicking the icon on
the desktop, or by umount command)
the drive immediately remounts
I am running freebsd 7.1, with Gnome.
I have gnome_enable="yes" and dbus_enable="yes" in my rc.conf and my usb key
gets auto-mounted when i plug it in.
My problem is, when i unmount the drive (either by right clicking the icon on
the desktop, or by umount command)
the drive immediately remounts
On March 5, 2009, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Thursday, March 05, 2009 a las 10:48:52AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar > to
end this threat, I did:
>
> # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 bs=64k count=1
> # newfs_msdos /dev/da0
> # mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0 /mnt
> # time cat file file file > /mnt/big
> cat:
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 02:23:52PM +0100, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
>
> Hi Frank,
Hi Bertram,
>
> Am Donnerstag, 05. Mär 2009, 04:15:05 + schrieb Frank Shute:
> > On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 04:08:03PM +0100, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > > from "man sh":
> > >
> > >Invocation
> > > [...] t
Matthias Apitz wrote:
to end this threat, I did:
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 bs=64k count=1
# newfs_msdos /dev/da0
# mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0 /mnt
# time cat file file file > /mnt/big
cat: stdout: File too large
0.276u 19.421s 14:36.63 2.2%11+1180k 33887+65536io 0pf+0w
# df -kh /mnt
Fil
I've created a USB boot disk that is used to clone itself onto the systems hard
drives, setting up mirrored file systems in the process. The main difficulty
I'm having is reimaging a system with an existing OS whose drives are already
configured in a mirror. I want of course to destroy the mirr
Sorry for the double posting there guys
My session timed out and i didnt think the 1st message sent.
I don't remember re-sending it, but i was in the middle of my
morning coffee at the time, so not sure what happened there.
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Hi hi...
What is the best way to monitor geom software raids (gmirror & gvinum
raid5)???
The solution I'm searching for should be a kind of script which checks
the status, and drops me an email if something is wrong.
I found a nagios plugin, but currently I'm unable to invest enough time
to get
Christopher Key wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking to substantially expand the storage on my FreeBSD 6.3 home
media server. With regards hardware, the simplest way to attach large
numbers of drives seem to be to use SATA port multipliers, but I've been
unable to find any consensus on their level of s
Can anyone point me to a method of installing Free Pascal Compiler?
I am running FBSD 7.1, with KDE4.
The last attempt deleted a file used by X-windows (and perhaps others),
but I had no specific instructions as a guide.
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Why not just upgrade to 7-Stable and then use these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815121009
they cost less than port multipliers. They don't do RAID, but then if you're
on 7-Stable, you can use ZFS zraid.
or use geom based RAIDs and UFS
thanks for URL, anyway new m
On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 05:41:49 +1100
Ian Fitzgerald wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a method of installing Free Pascal Compiler?
>
/usr/ports/lang/fpc
or
pkg_add -r fpc
we use gpc (gnu pascal compiler):
/usr/ports/lang/gpc
or
pkg_add -r gpc
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In friendship,
prad
On Mar 5, 2009, at 2:28 AM, David Karapetyan wrote:
Hello; I am having a funny little problem with latex-suite.
Is that the name of the port? I don't see anything by that name in my
ports tree. Googling around, I see that latex-suite is a plug-in for
vim.
When I press
, and am prompte
Attempting to pkg_add kde4 fails because the lame3.97_1.tgz is not located
in the latest ftp location. I and many others would appreciate it if you
would add lame to latest folder so that this package will install. It was
previously available in the 7.0 release.
--
Joel Perry
SBSC Registered Mi
I'm not sure what the 'best' way to monitor a geom is but this should,
in theory, work. I wrote it while eating lunch, so obviously it hasn't
been tested much and probably contains bugs. If someone, perhaps here
on the list, could offer suggested changes (or a better way), that'd
be great! Hopefull
Good evening Betram et al.
I've read the discussion thread as far as it went and would like
to share my own solution to a similar problem, mapped onto the
sh topic. Maybe it works.
A little background:
First of all, because my standard dialog shell is the system's
C shell, the files important ar
-Original Message-
From: Elliot Finley [mailto:efinleyw...@efinley.com]
Sent: 05 March 2009 17:57
To: Christopher Key
Cc: questi...@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: SATA Port Multipliers in FreeBSD (6.3)
Christopher Key wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking to substantially expand the storage on my
Bill Moran wrote:
> In response to Fbsd1 :
>
>> Having problems installing php5 in 7.1 so tried 8.0 and see that in
>> release 8.0 php5 in defaulting to apache 22 when apache interface is
>> selected from the make config menu. The config menu should give option
>> to select apache 13 or apache 22
Hi Christopher,
On Thursday 05 March 2009 15:25:35 Christopher Key wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking to substantially expand the storage on my FreeBSD 6.3 home
> media server. With regards hardware, the simplest way to attach large
> numbers of drives seem to be to use SATA port multipliers, but I'
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 4:08 PM, joel perry wrote:
> Attempting to pkg_add kde4 fails because the lame3.97_1.tgz is not located
> in the latest ftp location. I and many others would appreciate it if you
> would add lame to latest folder so that this package will install. It was
> previously avai
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Hi all,
We´re looking for good hosting services that offer instalations of
FreeBSD in dedicated servers.
Any one could point some?
Most of the companies offer Linux and Windows, but only few with
FreeBSD.
The one thar we use today, only install a fixed image. Just a
simple custom p
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 7:59 PM, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We´re looking for good hosting services that offer instalations of
> FreeBSD in dedicated servers.
> Any one could point some?
> Most of the companies offer Linux and Windows, but only few with
> FreeBSD.
> The one t
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 18:43:42 -0600, Andrew Gould
wrote:
> I thought lame was one of the packages that couldn't be distributed in
> binary form due to license restrictions.
In the past, it really was. But I think it was possible to add it
via pkg_add. It's some time ago, but memory serves me right
also calpop @ calpop.com
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>We´re looking for good hosting services that offer instalations of
> FreeBSD in dedicated servers.
>Any one could point some?
>Most of the companies offer Linux and Windows, but only few with
> FreeBSD.
>The one thar we use today, only install a fixed image. Just a
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Bertram Scharpf
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> from "man sh":
>
> Invocation
> [...] When first starting, the shell inspects
> argument 0, and if it begins with a dash (`-'), the shell is also consid-
> ered a login shell. This is normally done automatically by th
>I first wondered why none of my commands in "/etc/profile" and
>"~/.profile" got executed. Finally, I modified
>"/usr/src/bin/sh/main.c" to trace what files are read, recompiled
>the "sh" command and: the only file that is executed is "~/.shrc".
>
>I just cannot believe that FreeBSD has such
>From Michael Lucas' Absolute FreeBSD book page 550:
FreeBSD can include a status check of your mirrored disks in its daily
periodic(8) run. Just add the line daily_status_gmirror_enable="YES" to
/etc/periodic.conf.
Not sure about other raid types beyond mirrors.
On 3/5/09, Mister Olli wrote:
>
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 18:11:18 -0800 (PST), Peter Steele
wrote:
> I have a similar problem, but with bash. I have both my personal
> account and root set to use bash instead of sh and when I login
> the .bashrc file is not read. My system does not have an X
> environment, it's plain old BSD. How can
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 06:11:18PM -0800, Peter Steele wrote:
>
> >I first wondered why none of my commands in "/etc/profile" and
> >"~/.profile" got executed. Finally, I modified
> >"/usr/src/bin/sh/main.c" to trace what files are read, recompiled
> >the "sh" command and: the only file that is
I provide that hosting and sharktech does as well.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Nerius Landys wrote:
>>We´re looking for good hosting services that offer instalations of
>> FreeBSD in dedicated servers.
>>Any one could point some?
>>Most of the companies offer Linux and
>> On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 17:21:53 -0800,
>> Andrew Moran said:
A> Thank you for your suggestion. I'll try compiling Perl and it's
A> dependencies without using PERL_MALLOC.
I've had similar memory problems using Hyperestraier to index
collections exceeding 1,000,000 documents. The indexer
.htpasswd Failure .. htpasswd recreation also not working
I added afor restricting access to my web site URL.
I used Basic Authentication module..
I created #htpasswd -c .htpasswd test
password : test
and restarted apache . The p
DataPipe also provides (optional: managed) hosting as well. They are a
bit pricey, but you get what you pay for.
Jack L. wrote:
I provide that hosting and sharktech does as well.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Nerius Landys wrote:
We´re looking for good hosting services that offer i
Jack L. wrote:
I provide that hosting and sharktech does as well.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Nerius Landys wrote:
We´re looking for good hosting services that offer instalations of
FreeBSD in dedicated servers.
Any one could point some?
Most of the companies offer Li
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Wojciech Puchar <
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl> wrote:
> if you have program that do too much questions like (are you sure), and you
> are sure then you do
>
> yes|program
yes Continue | Vista -uac
Bit o' humor in an otherwise too-serious world. Laugh. It'l
Mister Olli wrote:
Hi hi...
What is the best way to monitor geom software raids (gmirror & gvinum
raid5)???
The solution I'm searching for should be a kind of script which checks
the status, and drops me an email if something is wrong.
I found a nagios plugin, but currently I'm unable to inves
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 09:35:31AM -0800, Peter Steele wrote:
>
> I've created a USB boot disk that is used to clone itself onto the systems
> hard drives, setting up mirrored file systems in the process. The main
> difficulty I'm having is reimaging a system with an existing OS whose drives
>
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