Monty Pyth schrieb:
I am running a Freebsd 6.2 server. How do I get a GUI going? Either GNOME
> or KDE. I know I have to "startx" and then I am a little confused. I want
> to be able to view phpmyadmin in a GUI. Thanks.
Hi!
Create a .xinitrc in your /home/username and fill it with "exec
start
Achilleas Mantzios schrieb:
Hi!
Hello,
i am facing this situation, where i need to upgrade from my 6.3 i386
system, used as my main workstation, to a new hardware based on amd64
(phenom II x4).
Well, you know that i386 is Intel, do you? It migh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a question re reducing a filesystem in FreeBSD 6.2 - I am new to
FreeBSD - I am use to AIX
We have FreeBSD installed on a dell 1950 - I would like to reduce the size
of /usr in case I want to added the space to another file system.
We currently have all
Hello all!
I just got a new computer with the above mentioned card in it. What I
want to know is if anybody has experience in making it work under
FreeBSD. Googling around has brought no results but it should work under
Linux and obviously under Windows. But who wants this if it will work
with
Hi all!
After a successful "make buildworld", "make buildkernel" and "make
installkernel" I tried to "make installworld", but it fails with the
following error:
>>> Installing everything
--
cd /usr/src; /usr/obj/usr/src/make.i386/make
Brent wrote:
, HOw excatly are they getting in ?
what are the things I can do to prevent this. On FBSD how do you checksum
binaries on the system to ensure someone hasnt replaced one with there own
binary.
Do yourself a favor and buy the book
BSD Hacks
by
Dru Lavigne
O'Reilly Media
ISBN 0-596
Hello all!
I'm having serious trouble with getting my system up to date. I
installed FreeBSD 6.2 as of January 13, 2007 and cvsup'ed it to the
newest sources. When running "make buildworld" I got the error message
which you can see below. This happened two or three times and always
came the s
Did you clean your /usr/ports-directory before and did you then make a
cvs co ports? Or how did you do it?
Regards
Frank
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FreeBSD boots by default from the a-partition and IMK you can't change
this. Try to setup your rootdev as disk0s1a instead of disk0s1d and it
will work.
Regards
Frank
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Well, I think if you boot your computer from a cdrom and edit with
bsdlabel you get into an editor where you can change the d into an a.
That must be the solution you want.
Regards
Frank
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It may be that you configured securelevel on startup. Try with "sysctl
kern.securelevel" to find out which is your securelevel. It may be 1 or
greater. Then try to change it either with sysinstall or directly at the
command prompt with "sysctl -w kern.securelevel=-1". This should work.
Greetin
John Almberg schrieb:
I am currently using rsnapshot to back up these directories on a FreeBSD
7.2 webserver:
/etc
/usr/home
/usr/local
/var/cron
These directories contain all the data and config files that I use... I
think...
Question: am I missing anything crucial?
Thanks: John
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Hi, folks!
Having installed a TV-card (WinTV HVR-1100) I now want to use it. there
are currently two problems:
1. When I boot into KDE 3.5.10, my artsd is not starting giving the message:
"Can't open /dev/dsp - operation not permitted"
This is happening till I installed and loaded (via /boot/
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