On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 12:29:32 +0200, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > i have machune with intel's CPU with hyperthreading.
> >
> > it is detected right, but only first thread is ever used.
> >
> > top shows at least 50% idle no matter what i run!
> >
> > what's wrong?
> To enable
On 12/20/05 07:44 Thomas Linton said the following:
Besides umount, to keep the FS consistant, I belive it would be necessary to
actually turn off the USB stick before you remove it. With Windows and Linux
there is also a way to safety remove -power off- a USB stick.
i've just unmounted and
On 12/27/05 18:22 Kiffin Gish said the following:
Since I upgraded from FreeBSD 5.4 to 6.0, I cannot for the life of me get
the wi0-interface to work at all (real bummer).
During boot I get the following error message:
"ieee80211_load_module: load the wlan_wep module by hand for now"
If
On 01/10/06 23:52 gandalf said the following:
Thanks for trying. It does not work for me. I found that xfce4's control
panel is able to switch between 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480. (Xfce
also resizes the virtual size.) I don't know how it can do it because
theoretically the only valid modes a
On 01/21/06 02:39 David Kelly said the following:
On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 04:22:55PM +, Martin Tournoy wrote:
I'm trying to get WoL working, and actually works quite well as long
as windows shuts down the system.
However, when FreeBSD or Linux shuts down my system, it won't work,
and if I
On 01/19/06 22:11 Alejandro Pulver said the following:
Then X will start in the higher resolution it can find in "Modes", to
solve this you can put in .xinitrc the following command (which will
change the resolution after X starts):
xrandr -s 1024x768
% xrandr
Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing
On 02/02/06 22:20 Alejandro Pulver said the following:
It says the extension is enabled, but it seems it hasn't been
initialized / loaded. My output has a line (not directly) after it
indicating that the extension is initialized.
apologies on that, cut-n-paste error. the snippet continues,
(
On 02/09/06 06:05 Erik Trulsson said the following:
The other option available is of course to make a backup of all data and
config files, make a new clean install of 6.x, and then restore files from
backup.
which is exactly what i did and something i'd recommend for all 4.x to 6.x
direct upg
On 03/30/06 09:28 Mike Tancsa said the following:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 17:19:25 +0200, in sentex.lists.freebsd.questions
you wrote:
ftp put is around 3Mbytes/sec and ftp get is around 2Mbytes/sec
ifconfig says:
They are not the fastest around, but it depends what you want to do
with them. On
On 02/02/06 22:20 Alejandro Pulver said the following:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 17:31:38 +0800
Dinesh Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 01/19/06 22:11 Alejandro Pulver said the following:
Then X will start in the higher resolution it can find in "Modes",
to solve this you can
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Tomoki Taniguchi wrote:
>
> aue0: flags=8802(BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST) mtu 1500
>tunnel inet -->
>ether XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
>media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX )
>status: active
>vlan: 0 parent interface:
>
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had tried camcontrol rescan 0:0:2 without success and I just tried
> camcontrol rescan all without success.
on a particular Apacer multi-card reader, i needed to run camcontrol
rescan on all devices off that one bus, (0:0:1, 0:0:2, 0:0:3 et al) to
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> hp# camcontrol rescan 0:0:0
> Re-scan of 0:0:0 was successful
> hp# camcontrol rescan 0:0:1
> Re-scan of 0:0:1 was successful
> hp# camcontrol rescan 0:0:2
> Re-scan of 0:0:2 was successful
> hp# camcontrol rescan 0:0:3
> Re-scan of 0:0:3 was su
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, James A. Coulter wrote:
> Without a static IP address for my outside interface, how do I set these
> options?
you could
1. use 'me' (without quotes) to represent the ip address in rc.firewall
OR
2. hack up an /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks which grabs the new ip address and
On 28/12/2004 05:08 Greg 'groggy' Lehey said the following:
On Monday, 27 December 2004 at 13:21:51 -0600, Dan Thomas wrote:
A friend gave me a laptop with a Pentium 100 and 24 megs of ram. It
only has a floppy drive. What version of FreeBSD do you recommend
and would you send me the link to down
On 03/13/05 03:17 koen de wijs said the following:
Hello
Could anyone tell me how to enable acpi with FreeBSD 5.3?
I read on the FreeBSD that acpi isn't enabled in some cases. When I
shutted down with FreeBSD 5.2.1, the power of my pc automaticaly goes
down and with 5.3 not. How do I enable acp
a
+* 10Mbps full/half duplex ethernet PHY with
+* NWAY autoneg. However, the HomePNA PHY is
+* not recognized, but the 10/100Mbps PHY is
+* though. This skips over the 10/100Mbps PHY
+* and only activates the 1Mbps HomePNA PHY
+*
+ * Modifi
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, fbsd_user wrote:
> Ifconfig dc0 DHCP gives error message 'DHCP bad value'
>
> I can get it to work from within rc.conf, but not from command line.
> What an I doing wrong?
on the command line, you should be doing 'dhclient intX' where intX is
your interface.
Regards,
_1(sc, AUE_GPIO1, 0x34);
/* Grrr. LinkSys has to be different from everyone else. */
if (sc->aue_info->aue_flags & LSYS) {
---CUT HERE ---
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Dinesh Nair wrote:
> hey,
>
> i have one of the above. it's a usb device which connects t
use the following patch instead of earlier one. earlier patch hardcoded
use of HomePNA PHY and disabled Ethernet PHY. this patch corrects this
behaviour and allows switching between either PHY thru use of the ifconfig
command. this means that the USB dongle can either be used as an Ethernet
device
hey,
i'm on a multihomed FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE, cvsupped and built to -STABLE as
of two weeks ago. the two NICs on the box each go to different ADSL
providers. right now, i can switch which provider i use by just manually
changing the default route. however, what i'd like to do is to have the
defau
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, David Miller wrote:
> So you want packets for 60.6.* to go out through ISP2?
it is amazing that how something which completely stumps you at 4am,
suddenly becomes so clear after some sleep and coffee at 11am. i added a
route for 60.6/16, but was trying to traceroute 61.6/16.
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004, Jared Cheney wrote:
> The card is called pcn0 in FreeBSD, and it says that it is sharing IRQ
> 10. Running tcpdump for any length of time also shows that 0 packets
> were received by the filter.
from the pcn(4) man page:
pcn%d: chip is in D3 power state -- setting to D0 Thi
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, John wrote:
> Despite the fact that the laptop compatibility base has an entry for this
> machine that looks good for FreeBSD 5.0, I'm not having the best luck
> that one might hope.
i've got an Armada M300, which shares a lot of the same underlying
hardware as the M700 and
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, David Miller wrote:
> Isn't this equivilent to selecting the outbound route? You want to
> select 10.a.b.c uf you want the connection routed out ISP 1 and
> 192.168.x.y otherwise.
yes it is.
> There are bizzare cases where it might make sense to try and load
> balance two
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 07:09:21AM +1100, Gautam Gopalakrishnan wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 02:24:30PM +0200, Alex Zivenko wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > > I have some problem with my xmms mm player. When I'm treing to
> > > listen some mp3's it gives me
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> I have one ethernet <--> router and one ethernet <--> dsl modem
> connections to connect to my ISPs. As you said, you're not sure about
> routed... Actually, I did not find anyone who actually make this
i've got exactly the same setup as you do, and
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> What I'm hoping to do is find a way to route all paquets coming:
> - from DMZ to internet, using NET connexion1
> - from LAN to internet, using NET connection2
>
> To be more understandable, something like this:
> route add from DMZ defaut em0
> rout
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Marwan Sultan wrote:
> Why the network cable from Modem router to box directly doesnot
> work in the time from Modem router to HUB and from HUB to BSD
> box works fine?
you need a cross cable to connect the modem router directly to the freebsd
box.
it's a st
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> On Thursday 15 January 2004 04:23 pm, Jonathan Chen wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 04:15:35PM -0600, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> > > On Thursday 15 January 2004 04:12 pm, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> > > > On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 03:39:08PM -0600, Andrew
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, John wrote:
> I get
> Jan 11 18:09:55 pearl /kernel: ata0-slave: ATA identify retries exceeded
>
> I've looked at the sys/dev/ata/ata-all.c code - I wonder if I should
> just arbitarily raise the retry count a bit - what's everyone else
ok, i don't know if this is documented
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Chris Knipe wrote:
> I have a service set up, some.host IN A A.A.A.x (i.e. in network A and
> gateway A). Now, the moment some one from network B connects to the
> service I've setup on network A, the FreeBSD Box will route the reply
> packets out on network B (because of th
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Gilad Rom wrote:
> I'm using dd if=/dev/ad0 of=/dev/ad2 bs=16k for my disks (2x20GB, EIDE,
> UDMA100), and it takes roughly 28 minutes.
i've used dd to ghost two 36GB scsi hard disks on two separate controllers
in about 18 minutes. i used 1024k as my block size. using 10240K
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> That's your call. A number of us have good reasons, and that's why many
> of us use "bollox".
i'm presuming this is an editor of sorts ? :)
Regards, /\_/\ "All dogs go to heaven."
[EMAIL PROTECTED](0
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Kenzo wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Andrew L. Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Kenzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:29 PM
> Subject: Re: no more wireless
>
>
> >
> > Is it possible that your pcmcia configurati
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 21 January 2004 at 2:39:58 +0800, Dinesh Nair wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> >
> >> That's your call. A number of us have good reasons, a
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Kenzo wrote:
> No the card doesn't appear in dmesg. I tried other wireless cards and an
> old pcmcia modem and nothing. I just get the prompt "card inserted"
> "card removed". that's it. Could my laptop be going bad? If so, how come
> it works on the windows side. the same ca
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Kenzo wrote:
> My Pcmcia wireless card used to work on my laptop, now it doesn't. I
> can't think of what I might of done to make that happen. The card is a
> Cisco Aironet 350. I'm running FBSD4.9. My kernel is confiured with the
> "an" option, but nothing happens when I tak
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Mark wrote:
> But what causes them ? I get them too.
most likely two machines on your LAN who're using the same IP address.
note that some implementations of redundancy will do the same. track the
machine with the two ethernet addresses.
Regards, /
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Adam Seniuk wrote:
> I keep getting /kernel: Too many dynamic rules, sorry im my log file
> several times and i am not sure whats going on I have read some articles
> but they are all in 2000 and for FreeBSD 4.0.
from the ipfw(4) man page:
net.inet.ip.fw.dyn_max: 8192
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> Just dump(8) it to a tape or other disk, create a new UFS2 file system
> where the UFS2 now lives and then restore(8) the dump.
i'm sure you meant "create a new UFS1 file system where the UFS2 now
lives". :)
Regards, /\_/\
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, fbsd_user wrote:
> So I need a way to test if the ports are blocked or not using an
> friends PC and my current IP address.
>
> What do you recommend?
why not just enable sendmail, apache and pop3 on your home box and telnet
to ports 25, 80 and 110 respectively from your fri
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> What do I have to do, to be able to use/view those man files, only ME? I
> don't want to modif manpath.config (as this is a global configuration
> file)?
set shell environment variable MANPATH to include your directories.
Regards,
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Brent Bailey wrote:
> anywho we are seeing alot of udp packets being dropped due to full
> sockets..im worried that im not getting all the logging that i should be
> getting.
>
> udp:
> 38123594 datagrams received
> 0 with incomplete header
> 0 with bad data length fiel
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> Do you have any suggestions? I have tried mounting in various ways, but
> they all fail. Formatting via /stand/sysinstall has not corrected the
> problem.
have you considered making a filesystem on the zip disk ?
Regards, /\
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, fbsd_user wrote:
> I think you are barking up the wrong tree. I don't think you understand
> how your ISP works. ISP's do not allow direct smtp access to their email
> servers, they consider it an security risk to their environment. Did
are you serious ? i sometimes send mai
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, fbsd_user wrote:
> port 25 and 80. In both cases he was not able to connect to my IP
> address. This proves that Adelphia cable service is blocking those 2
> ports.
has adelphia given you a public ip address or are you behind a NAT box
(perhaps on the adelphia network itself
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, fbsd_user wrote:
> totally different. I believe the original poster was asking about
> using sendmail to retrieve email from his ISP's smtp server. And
the OP was asking about _outgoing_ smtp.
Regards, /\_/\ "All dogs go to heaven."
[EMAIL PROTE
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> I was wondering upgrading the mysql ports to 4.x series. should this be
> okay?
>
> gallery-1.4.1 ,p5-Mysql-modules-1.2219, php4-4.3.4_5, phpMyAdmin-2.5.4,
> phpSysInfo-2.1 and squirrelmail-1.4.2_1 seems to like mysql-3, and i was
> wondering if the
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Roberto Pereyra wrote:
> FreeBSD 4.9 can fsck in the background too, look /etc/defaults/rc.conf
> Set in /etc/rc.conf
> fsck_y_enable="YES"
all that does is to automatically answer Y whenever fsck asks you a
question. it still doesnt make fsck happen in the background as the
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Didier WIROTH wrote:
> How do you handle this throttle limits on Freebsd? Are you using ipfw
> dummynet? (may be you have link with sample rules, I've already read man
> 8 ipfw) Perhaps other possibilities?
dummynet pipes it is. there're examples on the man page.
Regards,
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> Everything, including nslookup, etc works fine until I reboot. Then the
> files are over written. The resolv.conf file then has the following
> entries:
the files are overwritten with values provided by you dhcp server. you can
refuse a subset of tho
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Julian Holley wrote:
> Hi all - I'm still having problems persuading my laptop to work with apm
> - apparently my machine should work on 4.9 - I have re-compiled with apm
> enabled, set rc.conf to enable apm etc, but apmd, apm will not operate
> and gives the message :-
when
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, chip wrote:
> Okay, I downloaded and installed the .tbz file, moved it to /usr/local
> and ran pkg_add. It finished, and the instructions on the screen say to
> just run openoffice on the command line and answer a few questions. When
> I run the command I get command not foun
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> Greetings again. I'm running 4.8 on a remote server. I want to know
> how much RAM is in the server. 'dmesg -a' doesn't tell me because the
you can either look at /var/run/dmesg.boot or check the hw.physmem
Regards, /\_/\ "A
On 06/20/05 11:02 RdBSD said the following:
I've been tested monowall and it's captive portal. That's nice but
missing some feature that i need. Than i've download rootfs from m0n0
to porting webgui into freebsd box. But i have some errors :
you may want to start with m0n0wall 1.2b8 which is
On 10/26/05 21:28 Paul Hamilton said the following:
Hi,
I have FreeBSD 4.11 running nicely on a HP DL-140 (80GB Parallel ATA HD),
but is anyone running FreeBSD on a HP DL-140 *G2* (80GB SATA HD)?
works with the HP ML110 G2 with the ICH7 SATA RAID controller. i've had to
patch sys/dev/ata-p
On 10/19/05 06:17 Derrick MacPherson said the following:
When I type lsdev in the boot loader, it shows the hdd and the
partitions that are on it (3 linux). When sysinstall (i've tried with
5.4 and 6.0RC1) starts it says there's no drives, I've done some
i duplicated the entries for the ICH6
On 10/29/05 20:57 Paul Hamilton said the following:
Where did you get the patch from?
i wrote it. find attached. :)
these will add support to the intel ICH7 SATA controller as well as the ITE
8211F and ITE 8212F controllers. i've yet to test the SATA 150 RAID on the
intel ICH7, hence the c
On 11/07/05 12:57 Dave Webster said the following:
Thanks for the response,
I edited the /etc/rc.conf with the clear_tmp_enable="YES"
rebooted
reran pkg_add -r openoffice
you're running out of space on /var, and an openoffice package install
takes up a lot in /var/tmp. what you can do, since
On 11/08/05 02:16 Dan Mahoney, System Admin said the following:
For some reason this is gone in 5.x -- what's the appropriate way to do
this now (since WITHOUT_X11 still worked on a couple ports I've tried.)
am also not sure if this is related, but an install of 6.0-RELEASE followed
by a cvs
On 11/08/05 02:25 J. W. Ballantine said the following:
and did a cvsup to get the new bits. I then ran a make world;
make buildkernel; and then a make installkernel. This steps fails with:
you should be using buildworld, buildkernel, installkernel, reboot,
installworld with a couple of mer
On 11/08/05 02:40 David Kirchner said the following:
That's by design. The install stores a default make.conf file in
/etc/defaults/make.conf . Local changes should go in a new file named
i do know about /etc/default/make.conf, and that's missing as well.
--
Regards,
On 11/09/05 04:24 Sunil Kumar said the following:
1. Is there a document/help site where the steps are documented?
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ipw/iwi-freebsd.html
2. If I execute "kldload -v if_iwi" then in the dmesg output, i get a
message saying "download firmware". What firmware sho
On 11/09/05 06:12 Eric Schuele said the following:
In firefox:
Edit -> preferences -> downloads -> plugins
disable pdfs
go to download a pdf file... tell it to always automatically open with
/usr/local/bin/acroread7
i've been following this thread, and the problem persists in mozilla-d
On 11/12/05 07:07 Kris Kennaway said the following:
No, that's the release branch. RELENG_6 indeed should work as he
expects. Is anyone else able to confirm that this cvsup server is
handing out old files?
a cvsup against RELENG_6 last saturday has resulted in the following for me,
1. missi
On 11/12/05 15:23 Kris Kennaway said the following:
There is no /etc/defaults/make.conf any longer (it's in
/usr/share/examples/etc now)
ok, understandable.
2. pccardd not being built in a 'make buildworld' due to
/usr/src/usr.sbin/pccard/Makefile not having pccardd in the SUBDIR
And this
i'm attempting to create a stripped down implementation of FreeBSD
6.0-RELEASE and have noticed some changes in how the loader loads mfsroot
between 4.x and 6.x.
/boot/loader.rc has:
set console=comconsole
set hw.ata.atapi_dma="1"
set hw.ata.ata_dma="1"
set hw.ata.wc="0"
load /kernel
load -t
On 11/12/05 21:02 Dinesh Nair said the following:
how does one specify a read/write mount of mfsroot in 6.0 in the
bootloader ?
apparently, the behaviour of vfs_mountroot_try() has changed in 6.0.
previously, if the root filesystem was mounted from a memory disk, as would
be the case with
On 11/14/05 07:54 Billy Tallis said the following:
I am trying to install FreeBSD 6 on a Toshiba Sat. Pro 445CDX laptop
with no floppy drive. This laptop has a pentium processor and 16MB of
ram.
16MB of RAM, that doesnt sound like much.
--
Regards, /\_/\ "All dog
On 11/14/05 08:50 James Bailie said the following:
Try adding -lpthread to the compiler command line?
actually -pthread would be better. not the missing el ('l').
--
Regards, /\_/\ "All dogs go to heaven."
[EMAIL PROTECTED](0 0)http://www.alpha
On 11/14/05 23:56 Billy Tallis said the following:
The real problem is that BTX never gets around to loading any kernel.
From the information I have found online, BTX does not seem to be as
what are the errors you're getting at the btx boot: prompt ?
--
Regards, /\
On 11/15/05 05:32 stan said the following:
The subject really says it all. What major feature got added that was worth
breaking this?
i believe it was called UFS2.
--
Regards, /\_/\ "All dogs go to heaven."
[EMAIL PROTECTED](0 0)http://www.alph
On 11/15/05 12:23 Ted Mittelstaedt said the following:
Hmm - let's see now, where does this extra "wasted" power go? It
is turned into heat. Which heats your house. Which means you do
not have to run the furnace so much, thus saving energy there.
that's a very geocentric view. for most of u
On 11/17/05 10:36 xinyu zeng said the following:
Hi,
I have FreeBSD 5.4 installed. I found each time I use ports to
install software it always hangs there (i have only SSH to connect it)
and there is even no ICMP reply (with ping).
are you sure that nothing is happenning ? some ports take
On 11/17/05 06:56 dick hoogendijk said the following:
These are not normal requests to my apache server. But it seems to
"listen" to them. Am I 'in danger?'
apparently, the nameservers responsible for those domains are returning
your IP address to a DNS query. all the sites seem to share the
On 11/17/05 13:26 Aman Yus said the following:
I can't mount my hard disk. There's a very very very valuable data
inside (family video - holiday trip) that I must recover. Hope you
guys can pour all the solutions which i will (surely) try. Zillions of
thanks.
you may want to start by letting
On 11/17/05 18:15 Sasa Stupar said the following:
Hi!
I am about to set up a router with FBSD 5.4 for SOHO network. There will
be no servers running, only inet access for the users but I'd like to
you could try using m0n0wall, http://m0n0.ch/wall/
it's a freebsd 4.11 based system with a n
On 11/17/05 20:35 Ted Mittelstaedt said the following:
In the tropics you are flooded with free energy streaming down
on you all day long and your complaining?!?!? Please, search
Google for the term "photovoltaic" and be enlightened.
photovoltaic arrays and solar energy panels are not as eco
On 11/18/05 09:09 Andrew Novikov said the following:
Hello,
Is there a way to have both gcc34 and gcc40 (and possibly other versions)
simultaneously?
back on freebsd 4.11, i had the system installed gcc 2.95 and the ports
installed gcc 3.4.x running simultaneously. gcc 3.4 was invoked as gc
On 11/17/05 22:51 dick hoogendijk said the following:
foto-porno-amatoriale.com ; puttane-grandi-tette.com ;
video-porno-anale.com ALL resolve to different IP's when checked with
"host fotocom" etc..
they come from the nameserver though, so i'm thinking something must be
pointing them to
On 11/19/05 17:28 Ted Mittelstaedt said the following:
Absolute total rubbish.
Let's take one of these developing countries - China PRC - shall we?
right, pick a country which has seen billions in investment flowing in over
the last 5 years and use that as an example. shall we consider other
On 11/19/05 13:30 Andrew Novikov said the following:
However I cannot have at the same time lang/gcc34 and lang/gcc40 (or any
other two version from ports) because they both install files in the same
place somewhere in /usr/local/. Is there a way to specify a different dir,
that's going to be
On 11/20/05 00:21 Kiffin Gish said the following:
Has anyone had any experience running Asterisk on FreeBSD 5.x ?
If so, then which drivers are required and what is the best way to install
the system?
you can build asterisk, libpri and zaptel from the ports and reports on the
asterisk-bsd m
On 11/17/05 21:21 Sasa Stupar said the following:
--On 17. november 2005 18:19 +0800 Dinesh Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
it's a freebsd 4.11 based system with a nice UI.
Hmmm, this looks interesting.
and there's now an ALPHA release based on freebsd 6.0-RELEASE.
one thi
On 11/26/05 20:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following:
Hi,
I am unable to locate this folder (/usr/src/etc). I mean, it does not exist. I
only have sys under /usr/src
I also have no more man page but the one associated with newly
compiled/installed softwares.
seems like you've not installe
On 10/01/05 00:08 Andrew P. said the following:
linuxthreads were only important on FreeBSD 4.x.
Starting with 5.x we have a more efficient threading
model. Extensive testing did not reveal any significant
is this definitive, i.e. that on 5.x linuxthreads are worse off than native
freebsd thre
On 10/07/05 00:04 Gayn Winters said the following:
vulnerable, since under the GPL the AUTHOR of the code is not bound by
the same restrictions that the users are. I'm not a lawyer, but as I
i believe that all licenses allow this, as the author/copyright holder of
the code can license it out
On 10/07/05 03:57 Ted Mittelstaedt said the following:
would have been prevented from using it. Almost certainly the research
in the
vulnerabilities that go into Nessus 3 will trickle into Nessus 2
eventually. So
however given that the nessus author(s) said that one main reason was the
lack
On 10/10/05 22:34 Kirk Strauser said the following:
On Sunday 09 October 2005 21:51, user wrote:
However, I now see that "make package" does not actually create a full
package with all the necessary dependencies
Correct. It only builds the one package. Also, consider
the OP may also wan
has anyone got the above gigabit ethernet working with freebsd 4.10 ?
patching sys/dev/bge/if_bge.c and sys/dev/bge/if_bgereg.h with the device
and vendor IDs in the proper places doesnt seem to work, though the entries
exist in the same files in the 4.11 sources. a mailing list search shows i
On 10/12/05 01:00 Ted Mittelstaedt said the following:
The authors, of course.
Stand the problem on it's head. Where are the Nessus people going to
find customers for Nessus 3? From Nessus 2 users. If they let the
Nessus 2 codebase go to pot then people will stop using it, and they lose
a va
On 10/13/05 23:46 Matt Singerman said the following:
I am trying to install MySQL server 4.1 on a FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE machine,
but am getting an error when attempting to do so:
sounds like it's not finding the threads library, either the native threads
or linuxthreads. linuxthreads is a po
On 09/03/2010 12:21, Programmer In Training wrote:
Seriously, does anyone have a good Twitter client they use? I have very
simple requirements (GUI, must be able to pull my feeds for local
display, easy to compile (e.g. doesn't require anything from KDE)).
may not be a standalone client, but h
On 02/16/06 16:07 Nikos Vassiliadis said the following:
I tried to build PicoBSD using sources from RELENG_4 on a
4.10-RELEASE-p5 system and it failed. I (think|know) it's working
again on RELENG_6, but I want to use 4.x branch. So, which
sources should I get to build it?
this may come too la
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Mark wrote:
> file /usr/local/sbin/httpd
> /usr/local/sbin/httpd: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1
> (FreeBSD), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped
you could use ldd /usr/local/sbin/httpd to find out what it was
dynamically linked against.
R
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Elvedin wrote:
> That resolved it, thank you very much. I really have no clue why this
> came up since I haven't changed any permissions at all in /usr/bin or
> anything passwd related before this. If only my setuid logs were set to
> keep logs from the beginning instead of f
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Elvedin wrote:
> I've search and came up with nothing really but some things I've tried
> is adding the users to the wheel group, remaking the pwd database file
> and even setting pwd.db to 777 and still permission was denied.
what are the permissions on /usr/bin/passwd ? if
On 08/10/06 15:24 O. Hartmann said the following:
than a 100 minutes, Firefox and/or Thunderbird opens much slower than
before and much slower as compared to the i386 box(!).
i'd suspect the harddisk. are you building world with pipes, for this would
store the intermediae files during compil
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