012-05-20 14:17, C. P. Ghost skrev:
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Bernt Hanssonb...@bananmonarki.se wrote:
2012-05-18 13:49, J. W. Ballantine skrev:
Hi,
Before the update of x11 on 4/21/2012, X was working fine, but now
when I startx, my usb and touchpad mouse are no longer found. The
Folks,
Could somebody please tell about the base Freebsd version which has LRO
support for IPv6?
I'm using 9.0-RELEASE and I see that tcp_lro_rx is failing.
Please confirm.
/Venkat
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On Tue, 22 May 2012 10:17:16 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote:
There is a second way of doing this stunt.
Start X
When X is up and running press CTRL+ALT+F3 or any F* frpm F3 up to F8
then you get to the console
Su to root in the console and type in
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/dbus restart
2012-05-22 10:44, Polytropon skrev:
On Tue, 22 May 2012 10:17:16 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote:
There is a second way of doing this stunt.
Start X
When X is up and running press CTRL+ALT+F3 or any F* frpm F3 up to F8
then you get to the console
Su to root in the console and type in
Dear Sir,
I would be a FreeBSD open source committer.
But I don't know how to do.
Could you teach me ?
Best regards.
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On Tue, 22 May 2012 13:42:56 +0900, JAEHO LEE wrote:
Dear Sir,
I would be a FreeBSD open source committer.
But I don't know how to do.
Could you teach me ?
Check out the FreeBSD home page, especially the article about
contributing to FreeBSD:
I have this issue with running commands from a script:
In my crontab I define script 'do_daily.run':
30 23 * * * root
/root/cronjobs/do_daily.run
The content of this script (amongst others) is:
rsync -avpog /etc /backup/$DATE/
On Tue, 22 May 2012 13:50:10 +0200
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
I have this issue with running commands from a script:
In my crontab I define script 'do_daily.run':
30 23 * * * root
/root/cronjobs/do_daily.run
The content of this script (amongst others)
Jos Chrispijn writes:
The content of this script (amongst others) is:
rsync -avpog /etc /backup/$DATE/
Funny thing now is that in the output of the script, the following appears:
/root/cronjobs/do_daily.run: rsync: not found
file credentials of the script
Hi,
Can someone please tell me how to resolve the following multiplicity of
libraries, to ensure I only compile applications against a particular
library. I believe this emanates from my installing of openssl from the
ports.
FreeBSD 8.3-STABLE i386:
(15:58:10 ~) 0 $ ls -al /usr/lib/libcrypt*
This doesn't answer your question but let me be the first to congratulate
you on your wisdom of not posting this to m...@openbsd.org ;-)
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On May 22, 2012, at 6:05 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Can someone please tell me how to resolve the following multiplicity of
libraries, to ensure I only compile applications against a particular
library. I believe this emanates from my installing of openssl from the
ports.
You could run
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Chuck Swiger cswi...@mac.com wrote:
On May 22, 2012, at 6:05 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Can someone please tell me how to resolve the following multiplicity of
libraries, to ensure I only compile applications against a particular
library. I believe this
The LRO code as it stands right now is IPV4 specific, it would be nice to
extend it, one of
many improvements that may get done at some point.
Jack
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 1:43 AM, Venkat Duvvuru
venkatduvvuru...@gmail.comwrote:
Folks,
Could somebody please tell about the base Freebsd
On 22. May 2012, at 16:50 , Jack Vogel wrote:
The LRO code as it stands right now is IPV4 specific, it would be nice to
extend it, one of
many improvements that may get done at some point.
I am about to commit it to HEAD. Bear another few days with me; I know
I am running late but
Oh, that's right, distracted with other projects and I forgot, now we just
need
to have an LRO that works with forwarding eh :)
You ROCK bz :)
Jack
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Bjoern A. Zeeb b...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 22. May 2012, at 16:50 , Jack Vogel wrote:
The LRO code as it
Thanks for the pointers and hints, I'm over that hurdle.
On 5/19/2012 5:28 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Sat, 19 May 2012, Polytropon wrote:
3. The Xorg man page notes that ctrlaltbksp should cause it to
exit. However, it doesn't, and I had to use kill -TERM. Any hints on
why ctrlaltbksp doesn't
On 22. May 2012, at 17:04 , Jack Vogel wrote:
Oh, that's right, distracted with other projects and I forgot, now we just
need
to have an LRO that works with forwarding eh :)
That's a 6 line bainaid commit afterwards, basically returning form the LRO
queuing
function in case forwarding is
In my crontab I define script 'do_daily.run':
30 23 * * * root
/root/cronjobs/do_daily.run
The content of this script (amongst others) is:
rsync -avpog /etc /backup/$DATE/
Funny thing now is that in the output of the script, the
Thank you (all) for your information; I followed your suggestions and it
all works flawless!
best regards,
Jos Chrispijn
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Thanks for the response.
I observed that there is a significant performance drop in case of IPv6 on
the rx side.
While I'm able to hit line rate ~9.5 Gbps on a 10gb NIC for IPv4..I could
only get ~6 Gbps on the rx front for IPv6...However tx for IPv6 is on
par with IPv4 hitting almost line rates.
Can anyone tell me the status of gimp 2.8 for FreeBSD? I just assumed
it would be in the ports tree but I don't see it.
Thanks,
Gary
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LRO is a huge win for 10G (as is TSO on the TX side), so odds are good its
behind the drop,
in any case you'll be able to test that soon :)
Jack
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Venkat Duvvuru venkatduvvuru...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks for the response.
I observed that there is a
I built nanoBSD on
uname -a
FreeBSD P9X79.tddhome 9.0-STABLE FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE #2: Fri May 11
20:41:54 PDT 2012 tomdean@P9X79.tddhome:/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
for a TS5700 with a ELAN SC520. The trick was to override some
variables in the .cfg file.
The image will boot and all seems
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I want to compile my kernel and I read that for this I need to have the
complete /SRC tree installed.
If I do this via sysinstall, I get either a display that the chosen
server is not available or these are not available for FreeBSD 9.
Is there a way to update /src by CVSUP or otherwise?
Am 22.05.2012, 21:43 Uhr, schrieb Jos Chrispijn ker...@webrz.net:
I want to compile my kernel and I read that for this I need to have the
complete /SRC tree installed.
If I do this via sysinstall, I get either a display that the chosen
server is not available or these are not available for
Is there any way to tell if something is a hard link, other than
ls -i
of relevant files and seeing that the inode is the same?
or a better way?
I was a bit confused when looking at /root/.cshrc and then discovering a
.cshrc in / as well.
Thanks,
Gary
I was trying to pkg_add openoffice and it fails (file not found) when
trying to fetch the openoffice.org tarball.
1. I'm assuming that since pkg_add looks for the tarball, it is
supposed to exist. Is that a valid assumption?
2. Anyone know why the tarball isn't there? Should I be trying
On 22 May 2012 13:06, Gary Aitken free...@dreamchaser.org wrote:
Is there any way to tell if something is a hard link, other than
ls -i of relevant files and seeing that the inode is the same?
or a better way?
Hard links are not special. You can't tell something is a hard link
because normal
I have nanoBSD running a hardware control application.
To do this, I need inb() and outb() functions.
I an do this as root. However, it is better if none of the control
system is run as root.
How do I allow these functions to one specific user?
Tom Dean
Am 22.05.2012, 21:59 Uhr, schrieb Michael Ross g...@ross.cx:
Am 22.05.2012, 21:43 Uhr, schrieb Jos Chrispijn ker...@webrz.net:
I want to compile my kernel and I read that for this I need to have the
complete /SRC tree installed.
If I do this via sysinstall, I get either a display that the
Hello Gary Aitken,
1. I'm assuming that since pkg_add looks for the tarball, it is
supposed to exist. Is that a valid assumption?
It is sort of. Have look at
http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9-stable/All/
2. Anyone know why the tarball isn't there? Should I be
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questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Gary Aitken
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 1:06 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: hard link identification
Is there any way to tell if something is a
On 05/22/12 10:46, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
I rebuilt the kernel with the new NFS options and it works.
Tom Dean
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From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Tue May 22 15:18:43 2012
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 13:13:35 -0700
From: Thomas D. Dean tomd...@speakeasy.org
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Using inb() and outb()
I have nanoBSD running a hardware control application.
To do this, I need
dte...@freebsd.org wrote;
For directories, the link-count is quite obviously the number of filesystem
entities contained within.
That is *INCORRECT*. The link-count on a directory is the number of dir-
ectory entries (file names) tht resolve to it, just as with any other file.
The count
On 05/22/12 14:08, Robert Bonomi wrote:
That is what I thought.
The entire operation will have to run as root. Nothing will be non-root.
Don't like that, but, it is nanoBSD and hardware control
Tom Dean
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I need to get away from sys.mk - no usr/share/mk.
This is normally done with 'make -r'
Is there a way to do it from within a Makefile?
Tom Dean
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According to the handbook, one can do
portsnap fetch
portsnap update
and the update will work with a previously created ports tree;
I presume this includes one created during system install.
However, when I attempted this, portsnap complained:
/usr/ports was not created by portsnap.
You
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I will like to have your newly updated site,so that i can give you the
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On 22 May 2012 14:25, Thomas D. Dean tomd...@speakeasy.org wrote:
On 05/22/12 14:08, Robert Bonomi wrote:
That is what I thought.
The entire operation will have to run as root. Nothing will be non-root.
Can you make a SUID helper which only does the inb/outb operations as root?
--
Eitan
On 23/05/2012 08:32, Gary Aitken wrote:
According to the handbook, one can do portsnap fetch portsnap update
and the update will work with a previously created ports tree; I
presume this includes one created during system install.
However, when I attempted this, portsnap complained: /usr/ports
Dear folks,
I have an acer-aspire 1 netbook running FreeBSD 9.0 i386. It was
working beautifully, but after todays updates, X no longer works.
On screen I have
drm0: Intel i945GME on vgapci0
info: [drm] AGP at 0x2000 256MB
info: [drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 20080730
I have also:
On 21/05/2012 00:11, Chris Brennan (lists) wrote:
Greetings!
I have a FreeBSD 9 system with 3 different ZFS pools on it. I am
booting from a ro CF Card w/o any major issues, the problem I am
encountering is that zroot needs to be mounted at boot first, because
it contains /usr, zhome and tank
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Sent: Tue, 22 May 2012 19:02:30 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: portsnap update won't update original /usr/ports
According to the handbook, one can do
portsnap fetch
portsnap update
and the update
On 05/22/12 17:09, Eitan Adler wrote:
On 22 May 2012 14:25, Thomas D. Deantomd...@speakeasy.org wrote:
On 05/22/12 14:08, Robert Bonomi wrote:
That is what I thought.
The entire operation will have to run as root. Nothing will be non-root.
Can you make a SUID helper which only does the
From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Tue May 22 21:30:21 2012
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 19:27:44 -0700
From: Thomas D. Dean tomd...@speakeasy.org
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Using inb() and outb()
On 05/22/12 17:09, Eitan Adler wrote:
On 22 May 2012 14:25, Thomas D.
This is NOT a wireless question.
I am running FreeBSD 8.3-p1.
I want to connect to Clear Wireless Internet. I know I cannot do this with
a Clear dongle, because Clear uses WiMax which is not supported.
Instead I have a Clear hub modem. I want to connect by ethernet to it by
wire.
I get
On 05/22/12 19:53, Robert Bonomi wrote:
I implemented a RPC system at SLAC - actually got RPC numbers from Sun!
But, it is slow. Unless it is located far away (two miles at SLAC), it
is much faster to do it with a driver, etc.
Tom Dean
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On May 22, 2012, at 8:58 PM, Lars Eighner wrote:
But I don't have a clue what to do from here.
Try running 'dhclient'. If that works, add this to /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_re0=DHCP
The hub is supposed to have a web page at (imaginary address) 192.168.15.1,
but I haven't been able to raise
From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Tue May 22 23:03:03 2012
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 22:58:39 -0500 (CDT)
From: Lars Eighner luvbeas...@larseighner.com
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Connect to Clear hub modem
This is NOT a wireless question.
I am running FreeBSD 8.3-p1.
Ok. I found the reason for the throughput drop in case of IPv6.
Reason is that the tcp check sum calculation is mandated in case of IPv6
irrespective of whether the card is doing it or not (checksum offload). Is
there a reason why freebsd is doing it that way?
/Venkat
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