Does anyone know if the Iomega REV drive works with FreeBSD? I would
also like to know if this thing is any good.
If it's not I'll have to look for another backup solution.
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ng my second restore as I write this. As soon as it finishes I'll
cvsup and start all over.
If anyone can tell me what I'm doing wrong let me know. Also, if you
think I should just dump 4.10 and do a new install of 5.3 I can do that
as well. I've got another drive I can install
will I see if I turn softupates off?
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On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 09:52 +0100, Erik Trulsson wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 06:48:41AM -, John Conover wrote:
> > Erik Trulsson writes:
> > > On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 08:57:00PM -0900, Damien Hull wrote:
> > > > On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 21:31 -0500, Chuck Swiger
I need Apache installed with php. I see mod_php or something in the
ports. I plan on jumping in and running make install. That should give
me Apache with php ready to go.
What should I do if I need to add another something else to Apache?
Can I just go back to the ports and select something?
N
I upgraded to 4 stable using the sup file in
/usr/share/example/cvsup/stable-supfile.
I edited the file to include the ports and doc.
What I got was 4.9 prerelease. With this version I can't use
/stand/sysinstall to install software. It keeps telling me that the FTP
server doesn't have the port
I've got Apache running on 4 stable. The server started out with one
network card plugged into our privet network. We could get to the
website on the server just fine.
Here is what we want
1. access from the outside
2. some websites will be internal and others will be public
Here is my quick s
I'm trying to setup raid 0 between two 80 gig drives using ccd but it's
not working. Here is the setup.
1. two 80 gig drives
2. Both on a Promise ultra 66 card
3. System disk is separate
According to the FreeBSD hand book you need to run disklabel to give the
disk a lable and to change the parti
I've got a Toshiba Tecra 700CT that I would like to connect to a
wireless network. The wireless card I have is a D-Link DWL-650.
Here is what I've done so far:
1. Installed FreeBSD 4.6
2. Card is recognized and comes up as interface wi0
Here is my problem:
1. I had some trouble giving the card
I did some more searching and testing and everything I found seams to
say the same thing you did. It's an IRQ problem.
I tried different IRQs with out any luck. Again, the card looks
configured but you can't pass any traffic. When I try to ping a host I
get "watchdog timeout".
I may end up usin
It's not a BIOS or jumper setting. It's a pcmcia config setting. Check
out the file "/etc/defaults/pccard.conf". At the start of the file you
should see something about IRQs.
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 07:03, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 11:06:59PM -
I need some help setting up an E-mail server. I've done this before but
not something this big. Heres what will need.
1. The server will have about 4000 users and will need room to grow.
2. Each user should have a limet on the amount of E-mail they can store
on the server. I don't know how much s
ITE A GOOD COMBINATION.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Damien Hull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 01:26 AM
> Subject: E-mail server
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>
> > I need some help setting up an E-mail server. I
I'm learning how the FreeBSD upgrade process works. I've got cvsup
working and can grabe 4-stable.
What I don't understand is the ports tree. Does it get updated when I do
make buildworld etc...?
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I've decided to use squirrelmail as my web based mail client. Because I
get a lot of mail I need a way of sorting my mail through squirrelmail.
For this the squirrelmail people have provided a procmail interface.
The problem with the procmail interface is that it uses ftp to change
the users proc
Is there a way to creat a CD restore disk in FreeBSD? What I want to do is
setup a system and back it up to CD. If the system crashes or something
happens I want to pop the CD in and have everything put back. This means I
need to boot off the CD.
Damien Hull
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Is it possible to create a custom version of FreeBSD? Say I want a web
server installation. Can I create a custom version of FreeBSD that will
create a web server for you when you do the installation? It should auto
install apache etc.. All I should have to do is configure the drive and
network set
I think this is more of a networking question then a FreeBSD question
but I thought I would ask it here in the hopes that someone will have an
answer.
I run a FreeBSD FTP server. For some reason it works only some of the
time. Here is what happens:
1. I can log into the FTP server from an
Can you run Oracle on FreeBSD?
So far I've found some information on installing Oracle using Linux
emulation but nothing about running it in native mode.
Also, if any of you feel that running Oracle on FreeBSD is a bad idea
let me know.
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I'm going to be setting up a virtual mail server using Postfix,
OpenLDAP, Jamm and courier IMAP. Is there a way to limit the number of
accounts each domain can have?
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ong? I would also like to know if I
can get my Nvidia card to do 3D acceleration.
If I can get these things to work I may be able to migrate from Linux to
FreeBSD.
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freebsd? Under Linux it just
works.
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800, gabriel wrote:
> Try looking at the XFree86 logs. Under linux it works cause it'll soon
> be a copy of M$. But yes, look at the logs, they are always useful.
> /var/log/X*
>
>
> On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 13:55:49 -0900, Damien Hull
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I
is time it will work.
On Sun, 2004-11-07 at 20:54 -0600, Vulpes Velox wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 14:10:03 -0900
> Damien Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I'm reinstalling 4.10. I think I broke something trying to get X
> > working. As soon as I get data in th
Under Linux I just tar everything and place them on DVD. If something
goes wrong I just boot from a CD, repartition/fromat, untar everything
back onto the drive, run lilo to install the boot loader and reboot.
Can I do the same in FreeBSD? If so, how would I do this?
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I'm using 4.10. How much free space do I need to cvsup?
I had a lot of space until I installed KDE. /usr is down to 2.3G. If
this isn't enough space can I move everything to another drive with more
space in /usr?
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2. Ports tree has a lot of software
3. I can upgrade to new versions
Should I make the switch from FreeBSD to OpenBSD for my servers?
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