Hello,
in icewm-1.2.14pre8 configure on FreeBSD 5.2 claims that
getloadavg() be not available:
configure:6804: checking for getloadavg
configure:6847: gcc -o conftest -fpermissive -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion
-Wwrite-strings -Winline -Woverloaded-virtual -W -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
On Jan 16 at 12:30, Juan Rodriguez Hervella spoke:
Hello,
I've got a 40 GBytes hard disk on an old Pentium MMX 266 MHz.
The first time I plugged it into the motherboard my BIOS didn't recognize
the drive, but fortunately there is a jumper that reduces the size of the
disk to 32 GBytes,
On Jan 16 at 15:38, Carvalho Paulo spoke:
I do not want to change the connetion to the
internet to the freebsd box. I like to leave it in the
winxp box.
This would require winxp to route. Is winxp able to route? FreeBSD
is.
I have a FreeBSD box with one network card that's connected to
On Jan 17 at 00:29, Melvyn Sopacua spoke:
On Friday 16 January 2004 19:51, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
in icewm-1.2.14pre8 configure on FreeBSD 5.2 claims that
getloadavg() be not available:
configure:6804: checking for getloadavg
configure:6847: gcc -o conftest -fpermissive -Wall
Hello,
how can I turn off (delete) the beastie in the boot menu in 5.2?
-Hanspeter
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On Jan 23 at 19:06, John Mills spoke:
Hanspeter -
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
how can I turn off (delete) the beastie in the boot menu in 5.2?
The ASCII image is part of a text file. I think it is found in /boot and
named similar to beastie2nd.[something]. Go
On Feb 12 at 09:42, Adam Seniuk spoke:
I have some Desktop archtechture pc's that is running my servers.
I went out and got dell 1650's and the dell servers run there IDE chain on
the secondary channel.
So my installs which are based on the primary IDE channel do not boot up in
the
Hello,
is there a means to stop dhclient and drop the lease at the DHCP
server at the same time?
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Hello,
ist it possible to mount a NetBSD FFS under FreeBSD 4.9 where the slice
has sysid 169 (0xA9)?
Maybe something like
mount -t ufs /dev/ad1s2a /mnt
?
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On Dec 23 at 14:56, paul beard spoke:
wavplay and they're fine). I get one track to record, but all
subsequent tracks won't play in a CD player or computer. I just
noise (sounds like the digital equivalent of a record skipping).
here's the command I have used:
sudo
Hello,
what's the difference of the green and apm-console-saver?
Are there restrictions when running X11?
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On Dec 23 at 17:21, Ernest H. Rice spoke:
Si u decided to try and use another mail program.
k-mail doesnt look for my email in /var/mail/... which is a problem
Some mail clients expect a POP3 or IMAP4 service even on the local
host.
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Hello,
I just tried opiepasswd. Now opiekeys is readable for all? Shouldn't
it be hidden for others?
(This is on a 4.6.2-Release system.)
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Hello,
I'm trying to install the xmms port. I get:
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.2... no
*** Could not run GTK test program, checking why...
[...]
***rpm --erase --nodeps gtk gtk-devel
configure: error: *** GTK+ = 1.2.2 not installed - please install first ***
=== Script configure failed
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Hello all
I am setting up a network at home, and I'd like the following configuration:
outside--DHCP--firewall (trihomed)--(10 net)--LAN
|___DMZ (private IP?)
Is this feasible? I saw some references that said the DMZ
On Jan 10 at 14:29, Joe Marcus Clarke spoke:
Looks like it might be a problem with your GTK install. Either that or
a hidden problem. Can you send the config.log from xmms?
Maybe there's a problem with concerning libintl.so.2?
-Hanspeter
This file contains any messages produced by
On Jan 10 at 14:44, Joe Marcus Clarke spoke:
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 14:42, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Maybe there's a problem with concerning libintl.so.2?
Yep. You need to first remove all versions of gettext on your machine,
then install the latest version of devel/gettext. After
Hello,
I'm trying to build the ElectricEyes port. The executable is linked
against two versions of libintl.so:
libintl.so.4 = /usr/local/lib/libintl.so.4 (0x284c2000)
libintl.so.2 = not found (0x0)
Gettext is 0.11.5_1.
Is there a solution except of creating a link?
I found also
On Jan 11 at 21:15, P. U. Kruppa spoke:
The rc.d-script that came with the port does not do anything -
neither manually - nor on boot-up (besides echoing Zope).
[...]
/usr/local/www/Zope/var/zope-output 21
Does /usr/local/www/Zope/var/zope-output tell you something?
-Hanspeter
On Jan 12 at 16:23, Mike Meyer spoke:
Yes. Find port that's using the old version of libintl, and upgrade
it. Unfortunately, there's not an easy way to find the port. See the
I found 109 executables in /usr/X11R6/bin using libintl.so.2. So I'm
afraid upgrading all the respective ports will
On Jan 13 at 05:31, P. U. Kruppa spoke:
File /usr/local/www/Zope/z2.py, line 690, in ?
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/www/Zope/var/Z2.pid'
Hi Uli,
maybe zope switches to a specific user which has no write permission
on /usr/local/www/Zope/var ?
Maybe `-u www' tells
On Jan 13 at 11:41, Dan Nelson spoke:
In the last episode (Jan 13), Hanspeter Roth said:
Is gettext's application programming interface changing so often?
(Without staying compatible.)
Apparently so. If the API doesn't change there's no reason to bump the
version number. Actually I
Hello,
is OPIE stable in Freebsd 4.7?
Or should one better go for S/Key?
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On Jan 16 at 17:44, Kris Kennaway spoke:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:11:35PM +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
is OPIE stable in Freebsd 4.7?
OPIE support works well. S/Key is considered deprecated and has been
removed from 5.0.
The others are given permission to read /etc/opiekeys. I don't
Hello,
I'm trying to setup an alternate welcome file for a specific user.
I have the following entry in login.conf:
user:\
:welcome=/etc/resolv.conf:\
:tc=default:
But the user is presented the default /etc/motd at login.
How will he see /etc/resolv.conf?
-Hanspeter
To
On Jan 17 at 16:57, Joe Marcus Clarke spoke:
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 16:43, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to setup an alternate welcome file for a specific user.
I have the following entry in login.conf:
user:\
:welcome=/etc/resolv.conf:\
:tc=default
On Jan 18 at 10:56, Quinn Ellis spoke:
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libusb.so.0 not found
Is `file /usr/lib/libusb.so.0` reasonable?
Else you might need to reinstall it.
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On Jan 18 at 22:14, Steven Lam spoke:
Dear Sir,
I will setup Dual Homed Hosts, how about forward packets between the two
interface? Please give me more Information.
`sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding` should be 1.
You might also have a look at
On Jan 19 at 00:46, Quinn Ellis spoke:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2003 00:17, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Is `file /usr/lib/libusb.so.0` reasonable?
Else you might need to reinstall it.
Oh, yes it does appear to be a problem, in that it's not there.
Is it a port? How does one install it.
I think
On Jan 20 at 07:24, Aaron Burke spoke:
Perhaps there is, I am guessing that you want a custom message for
a specific user. I had to do this for a user named dustman on my
Yes, exactly.
machine. It was as simple as adding the name dustman (also in
login.conf) to the password database file.
Hello,
while upgrading fontconfig fc-cache tried to run. While 100dpi was
present fc-cache got killed after running a while.
After I hid 100dpi fc-cache completed without problem. But it's just
a strange behavior.
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On Mar 31 at 16:48, Joe Marcus Clarke spoke:
Yeah, it is. Can you try removing the 100dpi directory, then uninstall
XFree86-font100dpi-4.3.0, then reinstall XFree86-font100dpi-4.3.0. You
shouldn't see this problem anymore. If you do, please let me know.
It behaves still the same after
Hello,
I'm trying to install a foreign package with i18n with a specific
prefix. The package is icewm-1.2.8pre2 and the prefix is
/usr/opt/icewm-1.2.8pre2.
So the locale directory becomes
/usr/opt/icewm-1.2.8pre2/share/locale . Here are several language
directories. Their names are be.po, ca.po,
On May 28 at 18:26, Socketd spoke:
Hi all
Just got a new laptop and install FreeBSD 4.8-release (mini) on it. Next
I installed gnome2 and then Xfree86-server. I configured x with
xf86config and tried running x with startx, but got this error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
Hello,
how can one activate the Linux-Flash-plugin in Mozilla?
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If I choose F4 I get nothing but a beep. If I choose F3 it
boots into windows. Any suggestions?
Is this a big disk? If the FreeBSD partition starts at a cylinder
1023, this is what you will see.
If
Hello,
pkg_version -vs freetype2 tells me
freetype2-2.0.6 = up-to-date with port
As of XFree86-libraries I have 4.1.0_1. Now I want to upgrade
XFree86-libraries using portupgrade.
Then there's a claim
=== XFree86-libraries-4.2.0_3 depends on shared library: freetype.9
On Sep 19 at 08:46, stan spoke:
I find myself in a position where I need to set up sendmail in the following
fashion. I need it to deliver all (except machine local email) to a
smarthost. Now this _should_ be straightforward, except that at the moment I
can only access the machine by IP
On Sep 20 at 17:21, Hanspeter Roth spoke:
Then there's a claim
=== XFree86-libraries-4.2.0_3 depends on shared library: freetype.9 - not found
===Verifying install for freetype.9 in /usr/ports/print/freetype2
I had commented out ports-print from the ports-supfile. Thus the new
On Sep 21 at 11:55, jason spoke:
cc -DHAVE_MKSTEMP -O -pipe -I/usr/local/include/glib-1.2
-I/usr/local/lib/glib/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
You might make it to also include /usr/local/include.
its complaining about jpeglib.h but I do have jpeg installed from the
ports.
Is
On Oct 04 at 23:13, Olivier Boniteau spoke:
I've taken a virus (bloodhound.mbr) in the following
mirror:
Where is the virus claimed to be located?
I had an installation with the FreeBSD boot selector. And one
scanner (maybe norton 2 or 4) claimed there were a virus in the MBR.
When I
Hello,
has anyone experiance in running Silicon Image ATA or RAID
controllers (Sil 0648, 0649, 0860A)?
Do some of them support ATAPI?
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Hello,
can I make the Freebsd boot selector chain to an extended partition
similar like switching to an alternate disk?
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Hello,
it seems to me that after the last upgrade the permission of the
devices /dev/* have become more restrictive. /dev/*random and
/dev/tty were not accessible by ordinary users.
How can I restore the permissions on the devices to `reasonable'
values (as they were before the upgrade)?
Hello,
can I get a notification in Tcl/Tk upon a media change (audio-CD
loaded) in a CD-drive?
Can I get a notification in a C-program?
Or can I get an entry in syslog?
(Mounting a RockRidge CD produces an entry in syslog, but only upon
mounting.)
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Hello,
for the text consoles I have setup blank_saver but for X DPMS.
The X DPMS values are as follows:
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: Suspend: 0Off: 0
DPMS is Enabled
Sometimes when I return to the station after X has switched to
standby mode I can wake X and start a new session.
Hello,
how can I determine the active console?
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On Feb 27 at 15:48, Giorgos Keramidas spoke:
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Hello,
how can I determine the active console?
Use the tty(1) command:
But this seems to yield the tty from which the command was launched.
So if I do
sleep 9; tty
On Jan 25 at 14:48, Chuck Swiger spoke:
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
how secure is Bittorrent?
It's not secure.
How can one know how trustworthy the stuff
downloaded from other Bittorrent fellows is?
You need to have an external source of information which specifies a
checksum or MD5
Hello,
how secure is Bittorrent? How can one know how trustworthy the stuff
downloaded from other Bittorrent fellows is?
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On Jan 25 at 16:58, Chuck Swiger spoke:
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
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You need to have an external source of information which specifies a
checksum or MD5 hash to confirm that the file has not been tampered with.
That to say I should download
Hello,
at shutdown there occur two beeps.
How can I turn them off or change their volume?
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On Feb 23 at 04:56, scott spoke:
man kbdcontrol
you can also add
keybell=off
to your /etc/rc.conf file
Ok, thanks!
I'll try kbdcontrol since a setting in /etc/rc.conf will affect the
whole uptime.
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Hello,
I have upgraded from 5.2.1-release to 5.2-current.
On 5.2.1-release there was a device pcm for the sound module. This
doesn't seem to be accepted anymore in 5.2-current.
Is there an equivalent device?
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On Aug 07 at 17:41, Radek Kozlowski spoke:
Read /usr/src/UPDATING:
20040716:
The sound device drivers are renamed. `sound' is always required,
while `snd_*' should be configured accordingly to your hardware.
Refer to NOTES for the detail of the drivers.
I have
On Aug 07 at 18:34, Radek Kozlowski spoke:
You didn't refer to the NOTES file (/usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES that is)
like you were supposed to, did you? There's a section called Sound
drivers that should explain everything.
Yes, I checked only the NOTES in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf.
Now it works
Hello,
I have built a new kernel on a FreeBSD 5.2 system which doesn't boot
anymore. So I took a Freesbee and mounted the filesystems from the
harddisk and changed root to the harddisk's one. But there were no
devices in /dev. I tried some of /etc/rc.d/dev*. This only created a
/dev/null.
Trying
On Aug 11 at 11:25, Bill Moran spoke:
Hanspeter Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the recommended way to create the device nodes in /dev in a
chroot environment?
This isn't a direct answer to your question, but it should help you
work around your problem.
After booting the CD
On Aug 11 at 17:33, Henrik W Lund spoke:
I may be wrong here, but I think that in the 5.x system, /dev is
populated at boottime, courtesy of the GEOM layer and the devfs
filesystem. These two operate together, GEOM detecting hardware and
giving it proper device nodes in the special devfs
Hello,
in the kernel configuration one can enable various devices by the
respective 'device' statement. It seems that most drivers go into
the kernel directly. Some drivers such as 'acpi' produce a kernel
module.
How is determined which modules become built in and which become
modules?
Can I have
Hello,
is the disk2.iso mainly a rescue disk?
Or does it contain further stuff for installation?
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Hello,
I have Cups installed and the HPIJS driver package.
But when selecting the Model/Driver in Cups the drivers of HPIJS are
not available.
What else is required? How are they made available in Cups?
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Hello,
since I upgraded to 6.0-Release the dhclient.conf doesn't work
anymore. So I installed the isc-dhcp3-client and set
/etc/rc.conf:dhclient_program to /usr/local/sbin/dhclient.
When the program executes at boot it gets an address 0.0.0.0. When
it is stopped and restarted it gets a normal
Hello,
FreeBSD 6 seems to recognize logical slices in extended ones. The
appropriate entries /dev/ad0sN appear. At least this works with
logical slices that contain VFAT or ext2fs.
Just 'fdisk' doesn't list the logical slices. Is there a tool that
can list these?
-Hanspeter
Hello,
I have a system which has a dialup internet connection. That is it
has a different IP address and a different real hostname each time a
connection is established. Since it doesn't need any access from the
internet it only has a local hostname which has no meaning in the
internet.
Using
On Dec 17 at 02:57, Simon Barner spoke:
although you seem to already have set up your email mail, the following
article of mine might help you anyway:
http://home.leo.org/~barner/freebsd/articles/mailsetup/article.html
Hi Simon,
yes, it's a very interesting article!
Especially 2.3
On Dec 16 at 19:01, Lowell Gilbert spoke:
You should be able to send PRs with *any* DNS name that maps to your
address. If you want a permanent one, there are some free dynamic
DNS services out there. If you just want to set the hostname
automatically, note that dhclient will do it
On Oct 31 at 21:42, jason spoke:
This is what you could do to check your info.
$ sysctl -a |grep thermal
hw.acpi.thermal.min_runtime: 0
hw.acpi.thermal.polling_rate: 10
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 2950
[...]
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._ACx: 3732 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
$
I have some
On Jun 08 at 14:17, Paul Schmehl spoke:
When you use FreeBSD's boot manager, you get a menu like this at bootup:
F1 DOS
F2 FreeBSD
F3 Linux
F4 ??
F5 Drive 1
Default: F2
Is there a way to edit the list? Or is that fixed when boot manager is
installed and not configurable?
By
On Jun 08 at 17:42, Jos de Paula Rodrigues spoke:
Did you try using Grub instead? It now supports UFS2, and is a great
bootloader, with lots of features. You can find it in your ports tree.
Grub is heavy. The FreeBsd boot selector is much more efficient. It
is more suited for an old laptop.
Hello,
I'm trying to burn an iso image onto a DVD+RW.
I'm trying:
growisofs -Z /dev/cd0=image.iso
This yields:
growisofs: no mkisofs options are permitted with =, aborting...
`dmesg | grep cd0` is:
acd0: CDRW HL-DT-ST DVD+RW GCA-4040N/1.15 at ata1-master PIO4
cd0 at ata1 bus 0 target 0
On Aug 01 at 22:08, Carl Delsey spoke:
Finally, if none of those things work, you might try:
growisofs -Z /dev/cd0=/dev/fd/0 image.iso
Ok, I tried this too, but the result is the same.
And I also tried with -dvd-compat.
I also tried on NetBSD and OpenBSD. I got the same message:
growisofs:
On Aug 01 at 22:31, Hanspeter Roth spoke:
Hello,
I'm trying to burn an iso image onto a DVD+RW.
I'm trying:
growisofs -Z /dev/cd0=image.iso
This yields:
growisofs: no mkisofs options are permitted with =, aborting...
I must have been drunk!
I had also an additional option `-v
Hello,
I have set an idle timeout for the hard-disk. But when there is no
user activity there are frequent disk accesses.
How can one trace disk access?
I'd like to know the kind of access and on which files/directories/
nodes. I'd like to log on the console or on a memory disk file.
-Hanspeter
On Nov 21 at 14:00, David Jenkins spoke:
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Hello,
I have set an idle timeout for the hard-disk. But when there is no
user activity there are frequent disk accesses.
How can one trace disk access?
I'd like
On Nov 21 at 10:50, Chuck Swiger spoke:
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
I have set an idle timeout for the hard-disk. But when there is no
user activity there are frequent disk accesses.
Yes, this is Unix. Even when there is no user activity, a Unix system
normally is still running a number
Hello,
what is entropy for?
What are the consequences if one sets rc.conf/entropy_file and
rc.conf/entropy_dir to NO?
-Hanspeter
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