Not that I blame the people behind FBSD. I am amazed that it's so robust.
But of course, since I purchased this ASPIRE laptop (model 7741Z,) for
FreeBSD I'd like to run that on it. So far, well, maybe Billy Gates has
finally gotten his memory back, maybe he'll finally make something that
works.
Hello
I need the advise. Does anybody got the Subj working?
I have FreeBSD 7.3-p2, Generic kernel. I try to set up the netflow traffic
accounting using ng_ipfw from vlan interface. I created vlan interface, ipfw
rule, set up ng hooks but the netflow export is not working. tcpdump does
not catc
Rob Farmer ha scritto:
> Adding a slave port would probably be a good solution and shouldn't be
> too difficult.
This "issue" has been discussed too many times. The answer is simply
"no", but you can search the archives for the actual reason. You have to
comile the module for your specific apache
On 20.09.2010 09:17, Henry Olyer wrote:
Not that I blame the people behind FBSD. I am amazed that it's so robust.
But of course, since I purchased this ASPIRE laptop (model 7741Z,) for
FreeBSD I'd like to run that on it. So far, well, maybe Billy Gates has
finally gotten his memory back, mayb
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010, Alex Dupre wrote:
> Rob Farmer ha scritto:
> > Adding a slave port would probably be a good solution and shouldn't be
> > too difficult.
>
> This "issue" has been discussed too many times. The answer is simply
> "no", but you can search the archives for the actual reason
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 00:45, Alex Dupre wrote:
> This "issue" has been discussed too many times. The answer is simply
> "no", but you can search the archives for the actual reason. You have to
> comile the module for your specific apache installation.
>
> --
> Alex Dupre
>
If you can't be bothe
Large quantities of these errors constantly appear in log/dmesg.today.
Can anyone explain what is going on and whether any action is needed. If so
how to go about tracing the cause.
Thanks in advance for any guidance
David
TCP: [::1]:61570 to [::1]:4713 tcpflags 0x2; tcp_input: Connection
att
Steven Friedrich wrote:
> > "Common Unix Printing System" certainly sounds as if the intent
> > was to be the "ONE thing that is used for printing". Whether
> > they did a good job of it is another question entirely :(
>
> I think that you don't fully apreciate the task at hand. When
> Unix was
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Colleagues,
>
> When building apache22 from ports, would you recommend to enable or to
> disable threads support?
>
> Even more confusing is the fact that for ports/www/apache22 the default
> is: "Enable threads support in APR is off" (WITHOUT_THREADS=true)
>
> while for
Hi
I'm trying to replace my gate with a qnap ts-509.
I installed mfsBSD, based on FreeBSD-8.1-RELEASE amd64.
I just had to build some pre-configured packages, add ipfw, ipfw_nat and
libalias to boot modules.
Everything's working just fine, except for the DNS (dnsmasq-2.55,1.tbz,
rebuilt with con
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:58:38AM +0100, David Southwell wrote:
>
> Large quantities of these errors constantly appear in log/dmesg.today.
>
> Can anyone explain what is going on and whether any action is needed. If so
> how to go about tracing the cause.
I think you probably have the net.inet
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010, Rob Farmer wrote:
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 00:45, Alex Dupre wrote:
This "issue" has been discussed too many times. The answer is simply
"no", but you can search the archives for the actual reason. You have to
comile the module for your specific apache installation.
--
Ale
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Sun Sep 19 16:37:49 2010
> From: Aaron
> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 14:39:08 -0700
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Problem running custom startup script at proper time
>
> Doh! Forgot to reply to the mailing list.
>
>
> Nope, that didn't w
d...@safeport.com wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Sep 2010, Rob Farmer wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 00:45, Alex Dupre wrote:
>>> This "issue" has been discussed too many times. The answer is simply
>>> "no", but you can search the archives for the actual reason. You have to
>>> comile the module for
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Mon Sep 20 07:11:41 2010
> Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 05:20:52 -0700
> From: per...@pluto.rain.com
> To: free...@insightbb.com
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: The nightmarish problem of installing a printer
>
> Steven Friedrich wrote:
>
>
Under vmware both disk are online?
Show dmesg something about the lost disk?
Show "atacontrol list" your second hdd?
When you use a generic kernel "freebsd-update upgrade -r 8.1-RELEASE"
will work fine, i think.
Am 18.09.2010 22:58, schrieb Peter Boosten:
Ping...
-- HTTP://www.boosten.org
Is there an app in ports that can fetch RSS feeds and send them as an email?
Thanks,
Chris Maness
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On 9/20/10 3:00 PM, Chris Maness wrote:
> Is there an app in ports that can fetch RSS feeds and send them as an email?
>
mail/rss2email? :)
Cheers,
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Quoth Glen Barber on Monday, 20 September 2010:
> On 9/20/10 3:00 PM, Chris Maness wrote:
> > Is there an app in ports that can fetch RSS feeds and send them as an email?
> >
>
> mail/rss2email? :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
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On 9/20/10 3:39 PM, Chip Camden wrote:
> Quoth Glen Barber on Monday, 20 September 2010:
>> On 9/20/10 3:00 PM, Chris Maness wrote:
>>> Is there an app in ports that can fetch RSS feeds and send them as an email?
>>>
>>
>> mail/rss2email? :)
>>
>
> I like newspipe better, but it isn't in ports (t
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 08:00, wrote:
> I think that response was not all that unreasonable.
I'm not sure if you are referring to me or ale here.
> 3) I think (proof left to the reader) there is an apache/php package.
There's not. There's no way to run pkg_add -r and get the
apache module (
Hello Glen Barber,
Am 2010-09-20 15:44:57, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> >> mail/rss2email? :)
>
> That looks interesting. Looks like it's not maintained anymore though.
> I may try that out anyway.
I am using "rss2email" in my BSD and Debian GNU/Linux Systems with the
version which I f
On 20/09/2010 22:22:57, Rob Farmer wrote:
> My suggestion was to add it back via a slave port (say
> lang/php5-apache). This would be *in addition* to the existing
> lang/php5 port and everyone who is worried about unnecessary
> dependency bloat, security, etc. would be free to keep using that.
Ye
Carl Johnson writes:
> I am running rkhunter and it keeps reporting a port inconsistency
> between sockstat and netstat -a. Netstat shows an extra 5 ports open,
> but netstat doesn't show what is holding ports open, so I don't know
> what they are. Does anybody know how to determine what is hol
On Fri Sep 17 10, David DEMELIER wrote:
> 2010/9/17 Alexander Best :
> > On Thu Sep 16 10, David DEMELIER wrote:
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> I can't understand why this part of make buildkernel is so long on my
> >> amd64 machine (8.1-R)
> >>
> >> make -V CFILES -V SYSTEM_CFILES -V GEN_CFILES | MKDEP
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 09:00, Robert Bonomi wrote:
>> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Sun Sep 19 16:37:49 2010
>> From: Aaron
>> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 14:39:08 -0700
>> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>> Subject: Re: Problem running custom startup script at proper time
>>
>> Doh! Fo
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Robert Bonomi wrote:
> "Adapting" MS-Windows print drivers is not 'practical' either. A windows
> print driver is embedd in the O/S KERNEL, with _system_ calls_ (not
> mere 'library' routines) that implement the 'device-dependant' rendering
> of layout/formating
Does anyone have any advice for this?
I'm working on a series of commands - executed in a shell script - that zips a
deep directory in a tree. But it makes the full path as part of the ZIP file.
That's not what I want - I just want those directories that appear after the
"*". In this case:
"-
- Original Message -
From: "Ryan Coleman"
To: "FreeBSD Questions"
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 11:11 PM
Subject: Zip file making issues
Does anyone have any advice for this?
I'm working on a series of commands - executed in a shell script - that zips
a deep directory in a tree
On Sep 20, 2010, at 10:32 PM, Matt Emmerton wrote:
>
> - Original Message - From: "Ryan Coleman"
> To: "FreeBSD Questions"
> Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 11:11 PM
> Subject: Zip file making issues
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice for this?
>
> I'm working on a series of comman
-- I have 2 wireless adapter that I am able to use for my system. One is
a usb device, a D-Link DWA130, and the other is a PCI device, a Netgear
WN311T. I can find no information about Linux or UNIX support, or
drivers for either, on your website or on the respective manufacturer's
sites, nor
Am 21.09.2010, 05:53 Uhr, schrieb Ryan Coleman :
As I said in my OP: I could just run a "cd" to the directory parent and
do it there - that would solve the problem - but that's simply too
dangerous if the script generator throws an error on the next set of
commands (a risk I do not want
On Sep 20, 2010, at 11:14 PM, Michael Ross wrote:
> Am 21.09.2010, 05:53 Uhr, schrieb Ryan Coleman :
>
>
>>
>> As I said in my OP: I could just run a "cd" to the directory parent and do
>> it there - that would solve the problem - but that's simply too dangerous if
>> the script generator thr
On 21/09/2010 04:53:58, Ryan Coleman wrote:
> As I said in my OP: I could just run a "cd" to the directory parent
> and do it there - that would solve the problem - but that's simply
> too dangerous if the script generator throws an error on the next set
> of commands (a risk I do not want to take)
That changing of directories doesn't solve the PHP script I have building ZIP
files, though, with a single shell command (path/to/zip /path/to/zip.zip -r
/path/to/folder/to/zip).
But I have solved this now with another PHP script that I can call both as part
of my Apache CGI but also as a CLI.
2010/9/21 Alexander Best :
> On Fri Sep 17 10, David DEMELIER wrote:
>> 2010/9/17 Alexander Best :
>> > On Thu Sep 16 10, David DEMELIER wrote:
>> >> Hi there,
>> >>
>> >> I can't understand why this part of make buildkernel is so long on my
>> >> amd64 machine (8.1-R)
>> >>
>> >> make -V CFILES -V
to find about your devices, and check you've a driver to use them:
pciconf -lv
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