On Wednesday 08 July 2009 19:45:05 Manish Jain wrote:
> ==
> Part-1)Immediately after a fresh FreeBSD-7.2#RELEASE install :
>
> I assume you will at some stage or the other install a linux port, eg
> acroread8 or acroread9, linux-ymessenger, etc. Inc
On Saturday 04 July 2009 11:06:52 Michel Talon wrote:
> Drew Tomlinson wrote:
> > The command 'gmirror label root ad8a ad6a' does not return an error but
> > no device is created in /dev/mirror
> >
> > The command 'zpool create data raid1z ad14d ad12d ad8d ad6d' gives me
> > an error about the ZFS
On Thursday 09 July 2009 01:44:14 Jonathan Chen wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 10:20:41PM +0100, RW wrote:
> > On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 08:00:28 +1200
> >
> > Jonathan Chen wrote:
> > > On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 02:50:17PM +0200, dan wrote:
> > > > THat's the point !
> > > >
> > > > isnt that -R implied
Hi,
Anybody uses Spectra 8 (btb878) in FreeBSD?
The card model is that: http://www.ituner.com/spectra.htm
The manufacturer claims it works 100% under linux using BTTV 878.
I wonder if I can make it work under FreeBSD 7.2
After loading the module i got:
bktr0: mem 0x93007000-0x93007fff irq 21
Hello.
I want to secure my Apache/PHP environment without :
- safe_mode
- suphp / suexec
So, I found this : http://mpm-itk.sesse.net/ In this page, we can see
that a FreeBSD port exists, but I can't find it. What do you thinh about
it? This tool seems to be good.
Which Apache version do you ad
Le Thu, 9 Jul 2009 13:18:39 +0300,
"Reko Turja" a écrit :
> > I want to secure my Apache/PHP environment...
>
> Full suhosin, both patch and mod for the PHP. IIRC suhosin patch is
> optional in PHP port and the mod can be installed via ports.
> (http://www.hardened-php.net/suhosin/index.html)
>
I want to secure my Apache/PHP environment...
Full suhosin, both patch and mod for the PHP. IIRC suhosin patch is
optional in PHP port and the mod can be installed via ports.
(http://www.hardened-php.net/suhosin/index.html)
Apache environment and binaries set up in a jail.
Which Apache vers
From: SAITOU Toshihide
Subject: Re: How can I use BD-RE with UFS on geli?
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 19:45:48 +0900 (JST)
> In message: <20090412.134212.26081.to...@ruby.ocn.ne.jp>
> SAITOU Toshihide writes:
>> I tried BD-RE with UFS on geli but didn't success.
>> What was wrong the
Paul B. Mahol writes:
Is it possible to create a symlink to a device and use the symlink in place
of the real device name in FreeBSD, especially in version 7.2?
1. A disk
/dev/camera -> /dev/da0s1
devfs.conf(5)
2. A network device
re0 -> lan0
same as above, but there is way to co
What I do is running PHP in FastCGI mode (with something like x-cache)
with a dedicated user for each webapp for which I have a dedicated
script, for example :
=
jci...@bccm-it ~ % ls -l /usr/local/www/apache22/cgi-bin
(...)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 www-scarwww-scar202 Oct 27 2008
scar-php-w
Hi FreeBSD community
I have few questions regarding devd configuration:
1. What is the difference between "attach" or "notify" and when to use them?
2. What are the possible values for "class" in "attach" and "detach"
statements?
3. What are the possible values for "subdevice" in "attach"
Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Hi FreeBSD community
I have few questions regarding devd configuration:
1. What is the difference between "attach" or "notify" and when to use
them?
2. What are the possible values for "class" in "attach" and "detach"
statements?
3. What are the possible values for "subd
Le Thu, 09 Jul 2009 12:49:57 +0200,
Julien Cigar a écrit :
> What I do is running PHP in FastCGI mode (with something like x-cache)
> with a dedicated user for each webapp for which I have a dedicated
> script, for example :
>
> =
> jci...@bccm-it ~ % ls -l /usr/local/www/apache22/cgi-bi
On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 13:43 +0200, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
> Le Thu, 09 Jul 2009 12:49:57 +0200,
> Julien Cigar a écrit :
>
> > What I do is running PHP in FastCGI mode (with something like x-cache)
> > with a dedicated user for each webapp for which I have a dedicated
> > script, for example :
On Wednesday 08 July 2009 23:02:00 Adam Barrett wrote:
> Dear Sir:
That's your first misconception (of at least two, I'm afraid).
freebsd-questions is a mailing list intended for users of FreeBSD to ask
questions which can then be answered by other members of the community.
> My name is Adam Ba
Le Thu, 09 Jul 2009 14:36:11 +0200,
Julien Cigar a écrit :
> > When I tested php in cgi, performances were bad. That's why,
> > php_mod is better (in my case !=
> >
>
> It's not CGI, it's FastCGI.
> There is no performance loss if you use an opcode cacher (like
> x-cache).
>
And is anyboy use
Just build www/apache22 with WITH_MPM=itk and you'll have it. :)
Then add something like this in each vhost:
AssignUserId my_user my_group
Nicolas Letellier wrote:
> Le Thu, 09 Jul 2009 14:36:11 +0200,
> Julien Cigar a écrit :
>
>>> When I tested php in cgi, performances were bad. T
OS: FreeBSD 7.2 release / Generic kernel
I used CSUP to download the source tree, and the RELENG_7_2, no date
specified. I didn't rebuild the base OS world/kernel.
I have installed a lot of ports on the main system, most of what the
jail would need is also already installed - so the distfiles and
Sorry for the OT-ness of this. I only work with FreeBSD for servers.
Have used it as the sole systems for a business since the late 1900s.
Twice I've put up X-Windows machines but we never bothered to
use them for one reason or another. Now my son's school is short
computers for a High School HTML
Hi, Chris
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Chris wrote:
> Sorry for the OT-ness of this. I only work with FreeBSD for servers.
> Have used it as the sole systems for a business since the late 1900s.
> Twice I've put up X-Windows machines but we never bothered to
> use them for one reason or anothe
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 07:58:21AM -0700, Chris wrote:
-> Sorry for the OT-ness of this. I only work with FreeBSD for servers.
-> Have used it as the sole systems for a business since the late 1900s.
-> Twice I've put up X-Windows machines but we never bothered to
-> use them for one reason or ano
Hi FreeBSD community
This is FreeBSD 7.2 on i386.
sysctl -a | grep dev.umass
dev.umass.1.%desc: Imation Flash Drive, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.03, addr 3
dev.umass.1.%driver: umass
dev.umass.1.%location: port=6 interface=0
dev.umass.1.%pnpinfo: vendor=0x0718 product=0x0081 devclass=0x00
devsubclass
Hi,
I'm currently using mpm-itk (on debian, but should be replaced with
freebsd soon ;-)).
I'm quite happy with the solution as it's easy to setup many user
accounts for web without ugly access right stuff and all that. apache
never made a problem after setup :-)
unfortunately I've never had the
On Jul 9, 2009, at 8:10 AM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 07:58:21AM -0700, Chris wrote:
->
-> 2. Am I too lean on the specs for the free AMD/Intel boxes we
-> are requesting parents cough up?
Well, I don't think that you need 256 GB of ram. Probably
less than 1 GB, in fact
Chris wrote:
The course is HTML. Mouse button operations should be close,
a window that gives a simple file directory and a text editor that
doesn't require learning a character command set would be the
target.
Hi Chris,
Maybe look at using Xfce, which is a lightweight window manager based o
Hi all,
Not sure where else I could post this
On one server, I am seeing massive numbers of connections from many different
addresses to 2 different ips on port 6139.
Odd thing, the CPS and Size of the data is very very small.
Did many googles, found nothing.
Anyone seen this before?
Ri
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Brent Bloxam wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>
> The course is HTML. Mouse button operations should be close,
>> a window that gives a simple file directory and a text editor that
>> doesn't require learning a character command set would be the
>> target.
>>
>
>
> Hi Chris
Brent Bloxam wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>
>> The course is HTML. Mouse button operations should be close,
>> a window that gives a simple file directory and a text editor that
>> doesn't require learning a character command set would be the
>> target.
>
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> Maybe look at using Xfce, which
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 03:02:00AM -0500, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
> Hi FreeBSD community
>
> I have few questions regarding devd configuration:
>
> 1. What is the difference between "attach" or "notify" and when to use them?
> 2. What are the possible values for "class" in "attach" and "deta
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On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 11:22:16PM +0800, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
> Hi FreeBSD community
>
> This is FreeBSD 7.2 on i386.
>
> sysctl -a | grep dev.umass
> dev.umass.1.%desc: Imation Flash Drive, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.03, addr 3
> dev.umass.1.%driver: umass
> dev.umass.1.%location: port=6 interfac
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On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 01:10:58AM -0500, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:32 AM, kxorrao wrote:
>
> >What port of wine should I download in order to play 32bit .exe
> > files on FreeBSD-7.0 amd64? Linux wine or Wine?
> >
> >
> It's not a terribly big port. Compile it and ch
> The wine port only works on i386:
>
> # grep ARCHS /usr/ports/emulators/wine/Makefile
> ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
>
> If I understood correctly, the problem is that wine is a 32-bit
> program. See http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit
>
> It would need 32-bit versions of all the libraries that it uses. T
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 07:58:21 -0700, Chris wrote:
> 1. Taking the specs into account, what is the window manager that
> will provide the closest match to the Apple desktop for mouse ops,
> browsing files/directories, and editing text files. I suppose I should
> add running Firefox (or a reasonable s
Hi Daemons,
I am stuck with a fresh installation, FreeBSD 7.2 with the usual X Server
environment..
Usually I invoke xorgconfig to set up the hardware I have, like mouse
driver, monitor frequency, resolution and so on.
The new X server 1.6.0 seems to have some sort of autoconfig. I compiled
the
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 4:23 PM, herbs wrote:
> Hi Daemons,
> I am stuck with a fresh installation, FreeBSD 7.2 with the usual X Server
> environment..
>
> Usually I invoke xorgconfig to set up the hardware I have, like mouse
> driver, monitor frequency, resolution and so on.
>
> The new X server 1
See 5.4.2 Configuring X11
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-config.html
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On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:23 PM, herbs wrote:
> Hi Daemons,
> I am stuck with a fresh installation, FreeBSD 7.2 with the usual X Server
> environment..
>
> Usually I invoke xorgconfig to set up the hardware I have, like mouse
> driver, monitor frequency, resolution and so on.
>
> The new X server 1
I'm going to top post this because it's not replying to my post.
Thanks for the numerous responses on-list and the many others
that came off list. I'm going to synopsize what I've received. I'll
respond to the questions asked too. I think I'm good to go
though and wanted to summarize for the reco
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, Glen Barber wrote:
Run 'X -configure' then add this to the end:
Section "ServerFlags"
option "AutoAddDevices" "off"
option "AllowEmptyInput" "off"
EndSection
The first option is unnecessary in most cases.
The second is only needed if you want to
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, Andrew Gould wrote:
1. Get to a terminal (ctl-alt-F2 should get you there).
2. Log in as root.
3. Execute:'Xorg -config'
This command should probe your hardware and create a sample
xorg.conf file ("xorg.conf.new", I think) in root's home directory.
4. Using you
Hi, Warren
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 5:37 PM, Warren Block wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, Glen Barber wrote:
>>
>> Run 'X -configure' then add this to the end:
>>
>> Section "ServerFlags"
>> option "AutoAddDevices" "off"
>> option "AllowEmptyInput" "off"
>> EndSection
>
> T
Glen, Daniel, Andrew, Warren,
thanks a ton - will try your tricks carefully and try not to wreck the
installation.
Is quite a science, the 'easy automatic configuration'.
I let you know tomorrow how it worked out
Cheers
herb langhans
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*** Sprachtraining
I have a FreeBSD 7.2 system that had two 37GB mirrored SCSI drives. These
contained a single slice filling the disk with separate partitions for swap,
/, /var, /usr and /home.
Yesterday one of the drives had a catastrophic failure - no problem, the
system still worked on one drive as it is supp
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:12:56AM +1200, Tom Munro Glass wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD 7.2 system that had two 37GB mirrored SCSI drives. These
> contained a single slice filling the disk with separate partitions for swap,
> /, /var, /usr and /home.
>
> Yesterday one of the drives had a catastrophi
Hello,
For a while I'm facing this Issue: Firefox seems to hang, and when I
look with the command TOP is see npviewer.bin a few times.
My processor makes a lot of noise, and after : pkill npviewer.bin, it
stops for a while.
Laterly I notice the return of npviewer.bin again, so the pkill is not
eve
Hi, Roy
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Roy Stuivenberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For a while I'm facing this Issue: Firefox seems to hang, and when I
> look with the command TOP is see npviewer.bin a few times.
Could be from multiple flash-based web pages. I don't use flash on
FreeBSD, so I cannot
Hi,
I just plugged in an old SCSI tape changer, and got the following
devices:
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel6 Jul 10 03:28 esa0 -> esa0.0
crw-rw 1 root operator0, 96 May 14 05:43 esa0.0
crw-rw 1 root operator0, 102 May 14 05:43 esa0.1
crw-rw
Hi,
> My question is what the difference is between 'sa0.0' and 'sa0.[1-3]'.
> I can't seem to find it documented anywhere.
>From the top of my head, I think I remember devices sa0.[1-3] would
represent different compression mode.
Bests,
Olivier
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Roland Smith writes:
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 11:22:16PM +0800, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Hi FreeBSD community
This is FreeBSD 7.2 on i386.
sysctl -a | grep dev.umass
dev.umass.1.%desc: Imation Flash Drive, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.03, addr 3
dev.umass.1.%driver: umass
dev.umass.1.%location: port
Fellow BSDians,
I need an advice from FreeBSD users. I would like to buy a refurbished
notebook from IBM.
Model IBM T60 > I heard T60 series are excellent ?
Please see this URL and apecifications of the notebook
http://www-304.ibm.com/shop/americas/webapp/wcs/stores/servl
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 04:59:43 +, dhaneshk k wrote:
> Fellow BSDians,
> I need an advice from FreeBSD users. I would like to buy a
> refurbished notebook from IBM.
>
> Model IBM T60 > I heard T60 series are excellent ?
I'm using FreeBSD/GNOME as my main environment on a Thinkpad X61s, a
Hi,
you must cosinder only one thing.
I have seen some of them with horizontal lines in their LCD.
I could not find out the real cause if it.
Just check it before you get it.
I think, you should get a good deal as those machines are robust.
Erich
On 10 July 2009 pm 12:59:43 dhaneshk k wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 10:52:46 Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:12:56AM +1200, Tom Munro Glass wrote:
> > I have a FreeBSD 7.2 system that had two 37GB mirrored SCSI drives. These
> > contained a single slice filling the disk with separate partitions for
> > swap, /, /var, /usr
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