.1
// first in your /etc/resolv.conf so this server will be queried.
// Also, make sure to enable it in /etc/rc.conf.
I have used this configuration for several years and always quite
confused. I have put my named.conf at
http://www.msofficeforums.com/named.conf . Please give me some
sug
r/sbin/portsnap cron update && /usr/local/sbin/portsdb -u >
/dev/null" run from cron:
Removing old files and directories... done.
Extracting new files:
/usr/ports/MOVED
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.sites.mk
/usr/ports/UPDATING
<...lines deleted...>
/usr/ports/x11/9menu/
/usr/ports/x
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Mark Linimon wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 11:13:36PM -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
>> The maintainer, ruby@, is aware of this; a check of the PR
>> database shows multiple open PRs, none critical but many serious
>> going back six months and more.
>
> As an aside,
sage -
> From: "-kevin-" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 12:10 AM
> Subject: triple NIC route challenge
>
>
> > (Please respond directly, as I am not on this list.)
> >
&
I use the PCMCIA version of the 350 in my laptop running 4.7-stable
without problems. I would expect the PCI version to work as well. You
are correct in that it uses the an driver.
Kevin
On 09 Jan 2003 16:42:38 +
Wayne Pascoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does
On my system, I get the "You have mail" every time I log in as root, but
when I check, there is no mail. How do I fix this?
On 10/7/05, Dev Tugnait <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> type mail also check man mail...or if you have a mail server check
> /etc/aliases and route it to your user and read it
Yes, but the address is an external one.
On 10/11/05, Andrew L. Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 04:44:52 -1000
> Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On my system, I get the "You have mail" every time I log in as root,
> >
I had noticed while googling previously that some people on this list
had been asking about using the Audiovox PC5220 CDMA EVDO PC Card in
FreeBSD(commonly used in the US by Verizon, and I think Vodaphone uses
the GSM version in Europe.) Here's what I know about the card, and my
experience with it
I'm a renewed FreeBSD newbie, my last use being v3.4.
I want to install 5.4 release and I downloaded both
CDs. My question is this:
Which CD do I boot from? CD1 or CD2?
Sounds like a stupid question, but when I installed
5.3 last week, I never used CD2, and it never asked
for it.
As far as I
ot;ipnat.rules":
map rl0 192.168.177.0/24 -> 0/32
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could have something to do with the effect you
have noticed.
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If not kindly guide me.
Yes, more or less, that's what he means. You should have:
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6
in your supfile. The remaining steps are well-documented, also.
For a complete overview, see Chapter 23 of the online handbook
at www.freebsd.org/handbook.
HTH,
s for the 'set mail' line.
On mine, it is:
set mail = (/var/mail/$USER)
Which I believe defaults to checking the mail every 5 minutes.
Change that to:
set mail = (86400 /var/mail/$USER)
and the old lady will only nudge you once
each morning ;-) Probably somethin
and Perl-compatible regular expressions
(or at least whatever you enabled).
HTH,
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Andrew Falanga wrote:
On 10/2/07, *Kevin Kinsey* wrote:
Actually, it's been "split out" for some time now; you can get
PCRE support for your pre-existing PHP installation by installing
ports/devel/php5-pcre. But, since most users want PHP to support
many techn
I guess).
So, is there any hope for this hardware? I could try HEAD, I guess,
but it doesn't appear that any work's been done in ICH on HEAD for
2 months or so (I'm currently running STABLE from yesterday). What
about the ACPI? Should I beg over on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
g/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/small-lan.html
HTH,
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judge without further research, but perhaps the development team
is dragging their feet on purpose for some reason, or they've
maybe handed PHP4 off to a couple of junior guys who are pulling
their hair out on it? All conjecture.
I'd advise moving to PHP5 now. It doesn't hurt
#x27;t think
freebsd.org should ever be there (do we have a Florida
mirror?). 69.147.83.33 is Yahoo!, and I! think!
that! seems! a! lot! more! correct! ;-)
DNS problems/poisoning, perhaps?
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cial attention to the upgrade to xorg-7.2 --- Kris
wrote very explicit instructions for that.
I'd just force a reinstall of /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portupgrade
and go from there ... after reading UPDATING.
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What the hell, go ahead and put all your eggs in one basket.
_
too handy to have all those variables suddenly
disappear from the HTML forms. OTOH, it's fairly trivial
to replace with some scripting work, IIRC. But, that could
depend on the number of servers/sites, as you observe.
Kevin Kinsey
* "deprecated" might not be the right word; it'
THANKS!
Maybe you already got this solved?
Mebbe `openssl x509 -inform der -in MYCERT.crt -out MYCERT.pem` ?
IANAE, so I'd use make sure I had a backup copy of your *crt.
HTH,
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from this? I have other FreeBSD boxes
available to me, none with the same pkg list, though. I'll be reading
man pkgdb in the meantime..
I'm guessing you might be Real Tired(tm). Do you mean
/var/db/pkg?
$ ll /var/lib/pkg
ls: /var/lib/pkg: No such file or directory
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program. This sort of thing bites in
any number of ways, especially after a reboot.
I'd probably try to wait for a period of relatively low demand
on the box, then do the reinstalling. And get some sleep first ;-)
But, as I said, IANAE.
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if possible.
Definitely possible.
P.S. one thing I have always tripped over is weather to build php first,
then, run the meta port for extensions or vice versa ... ?
The extensions meta-port will pull PHP in as a dependency if you
haven't already installed it*, so the answer is not vic
;ve hit a new bug.
Got any strange routes set? What does `netstat -nrf inet` show?
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zbigniew szalbot wrote:
Grant Peel pisze:
Hi Kevin,
Yes, I have done many web searches. The only thing that came up that
was near what I needed was:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-July/127059.html
However, since I can completely remove php4, then install php5
s maps and "pushing"
the maps.
And, having evidently done the *wrong* thing, how do I fix the
added users so they now appear in NIS?
Stupid question here, so I'll be the one to ask (seems a perfect
job for a troll like me), did you read pw.conf(5)?
Kevin Kinsey
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eel' is; any BSD historians
here - you'd be welcome to let us know!)
Not sure, but I believe "wheel" predates UNIX. I have
certainly seen the idea on OSes that do.
Some anecdotal evidence on the web suggests that the idea
was present in BBN's TENEX in 1969.
Shro
Donovan R. Palmer wrote:
Hi,
could you tell me how hard it is to
make the shift from Linux?
http://www.daemonology.net/depenguinator/
:-D
More sincerely, welcome to FreeBSD! Set your mail
filters, subscribe to the lists, grab your handbook,
phasers on stun... Happy computing!
Kevin
ot), you should have a pkgdb that
portupgrade is comfortable with.
HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
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and
configure xorg.conf file.
I did notice some discussion yesterday about i810 but I thought it was
relevant just for upgrading not for the new installation.
Any input or suggestion will be appreciated.
Predrag Punosevac
Hoping it helps,
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Andrew Wasilczuk wrote:
I haven't dealt with HP yet, but I'm starting to seriously consider them.
How is good is their support when things go wrong?
I was not impressed with how difficult it was to actually get them
working with me; but, I was a 3rd party, or maybe even 4th party,
in the dea
s there anything I can do
to fix this.
I've seen no responses, is this still a problem?
First off, what does `file /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db` report?
And have you looked at pkgdb(5)? I'm only guessing, but
maybe `pkgdb -aF` for starters, and maybe you'll have to
do `pkgdb -u`.
ibly, that person (you?) will
also have to be able to do some other magic.
But the phrase "reinstall most of the system" doesn't, at
the very least, *sound* like the BSD Way(tm). Granted,
sometimes it's quicker --- I know that's why it's used so
often on that "Ot
Simon Chang wrote:
...COMPLAINING...
For someone who speaks five languages and works in IT, he sure seems
rather obtuse. There are only two CDs, with one of them being "Disc
1" and the other "Disc 2". If he can't follow simple directions I
suggest that he checks out Fedora Core, which at las
On 11/6/07, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looks like I can only put one Konsole or other app per workspace.
> Below, no matter with workspace I choose, 1 to 4, all these
> terminals go into just one workspace. Anybody know of any
> workaround?
>
>
little more geeky, perhaps.
Plugging a child's computer into the network without knowledgeable
and *personal* guidance will pretty much guarantee that most kids
end up on the baser end of the 'Net, rather than the best. And,
for the most part, teachers are no less busy than they were 10,
2
SD 4.3 (still
open).
What can I do to help get that limit raised? Does anyone have a patch
against 6.2? If not, would anyone be interested in writing one?
Thanks for any help,
HTH,
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y cost some time
and energy to find out; apart from a bad disk, could be a bad disk *controller*.
I bought two new HDD's recently because of similar problems, but all of
them are now working fine on a new motherboard :-/
Sorry no help here :-/
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k
to it as well.
As for the problem above, the current libcrypt.so is linked to
libcrypt.so.3, so your tarball is too old for your current
system. Use ports instead ;-)
And, finally, what does `hostname` return on your system?
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27;t. The
developer swears something must be 'different' about freebsd because
his gcc finds the same file in /usr/local/include. Appears his system
is gentoo...
Steve
# setenv CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include"
# setenv LDFLAGS=&quo
ports@" if you are the first.
5. Contact the port maintainer.
HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
The following command failed:
cc -I. -I/usr/ports/net/samba3/work/samba-3.0.26a/source -O2
-fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -D_SAMBA_BUILD_=3 -I/usr/local/include
-I/usr/ports/net/samba3/work/samba-3.0.26a/sour
On 11/21/07, Andrew Pantyukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A while ago I needed to screencast a terminal to a class of
> students in real-time. It turned out to be quite straightforward
> with screen(1) in multiuser mode.
>
> Now I want to record screencasts and allow people to watch them
> later.
7;hpijs' driver and
GNU ghostscript.
I've had trouble with later versions of Abiword and this setup;
possibly also some issues with Acrobat Reader, as well. I've not
taken time to work on this for a while, as I usually print from
web apps only --- printing is great from Mozilla
sed on
my experience with the lists, and not taking into
account whether or not the OP is a known troll,
in which case it's 2 to 3 times faster, at least.
:-D
Kevin Kinsey
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the president but is always polite to tra
Westin Shafer wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am having a hard time locating a Locale for Indonesia on our
installation of FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE. The locale definition
id_ID.(whatever) is missing. Does it exist, and if so how can I get
this and install it? I have spent countless hours searching the n
On Nov 28, 2007 8:28 PM, Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Part of (un)registerings users on my system consists in connecting to
> various servers to add the user account to some services:
>
> Registering users is done wia a web page, and the web server will
> remote execute a scr
On Nov 28, 2007 9:40 PM, Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ssh using key authentication and sudo configured to allow a certain
> > user to run the needed commands and only the needed commands as root.
> > http://www.gratisoft.us/sudo/
> > http://sial.org/howto/openssh/publickey-auth/
>
On Nov 28, 2007 11:37 PM, Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Although sudo and SSH are part of the solution, providing a web server
> >> with full rights on a remote server if they can gain keyless entry is a
> >> large mistake.
> >
> > Steve,
> >at no point does the original email
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
RW wrote:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 04:31:15 -0500 "Aryeh M. Friedman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but I don't want to logout and login back in and/or have to
invoke the app from the cmd line (i.e. xhost +; setenv DISPLAY
:0; app
d1s1a /mnt
dump -0 -a -L /usr | ( cd /mnt ; restore ruvf - )
Copying with dd(1) is not as fast :)
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th", don't they?
Too bad it's not *BSD; we could just ssh into that puppy and turn
on NATD ... :-D
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(if thread continues [and we should hope not, I think, at
least in this direction] plx remove questions@ from CC list.
I only left it in for "origin"'s sake
ee.
2. As root, do this:
# cd /usr/ports/x11/gnome2
# make install clean
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Rudy wrote:
cron jobs seem to get stuck. Not always, but within a day, there are at
least 20 stuck. It is not always the same cronjob that does the
sticking. :) When this occurs, I can run ps ax| grep cron and get a
bunch of lines like this:
51921 ?? D 0:00.00 cron: running job (cro
Zachary Kline wrote:
"Kevin Kinsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zachary Kline wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently using FreeBSD 6.2 release with security patches from
Releng6-2. This is in a Qemu virtual machine, if only because I don't
Patrick Baldwin wrote:
I was reading through the handbook section on updating, as I'd
like to update a FreeBSD 6.2 system. One of the things I noticed
is that you need to specify what kernel you want in the KERNCONF
line. Is there any way to get a running FreeBSD system to tell
me what kernel i
exceeds the kernel limit.
You might look in the FreeBSD GNATS database at bug 77353, and
see if the advice there assists you in correction of the problem.
HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
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ill be run when either field matches the current
time. For example, ``30 4 1,15 * 5'' would cause a command to be run at
4:30 am on the 1st and 15th of each month, plus every Friday.
HTH,
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Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 12/7/2007 10:49 AM Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I'm trying to use cron to run a script on the first Sunday of every
month at 0930. I used this entry in the crontab:
# Run 1st Sunday at 0930 - Fulls
30 9 1-7 * 7 /usr/local/scripts/backup_bootstr
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
] Well, as the sage said, "the light at the end of the
] tunnel is an oncoming train." Note the word "restricted"
] there, and realize that it means that both fields are
] checked and the "job" is constrained by both of them.
]
] In other words
o work with you and your staff in any way we can be of assistance.
Eagerly looking for your update
Kevin Smith
Business Development Manager
CAT Technologies Ltd
" Committed to Human Excellence Through IT "
Phone: 201 255 0319 ext 243
Visit us at---
www.cattechnologies
u already know, and what you suspect the problem is,
what about systat(1), top(1), ktrace(1), ptrace(1), iostat(8)?
Try and use the console if possible; if disk, CPU, etc. seem to be
OK, then suspect an issue with the NIC.
As I said, YMMV. Good luck.
Kevin Kinsey
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??0:00.00
cron: running job (cron)
# grep 85940 /var/log/cron
Dec 13 12:16:00 pita /usr/sbin/cron[85940]: (root) CMD
(/root/bin/raid-status.sh CRON)
- Rudy
Just as a favor to an old coot, could you change your
crontab entry to read like this:
*/16 * * * * "/root/bin/raid-status.
#x27;d
have been a smaller and cooler flame war. He didn't say "Tux
Sucks".
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"/path/to/script.sh" and "ARG" as two jobs instead of
one, and hanging on "ARG" since CRON is something of a
reserved word. IANAE, YMMV, and all that.
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Thanks
Kevin
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On Nov 15, 2003, at 11:35, Jamie wrote:
I want to change the IP address from 200.80.11.7 to 200.80.11.8
on a FreeBSD machine as quickly as possible. Despite my efforts, I can
only get the change to work by editing rc.conf and rebooting the
machine.
Isn't there a more elegant way??
That *is* th
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Toomas Aas wrote:
> I understand what the message is saying, but I don't understan what
> causes it to say such a thing. It's hard to believe that there is
> something wrong with my root zone file, because 99.9% of the time the
> problem does not happen and DNS lookups work
earlier ssh vulnerability and update apache
postfix and bind to the most current version?
Thanks
Kevin McKay
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So it will not just grab the latest patched binaries for 5.1? I am not
sure I understand. Is it just for updating between releases and not for
keeping the current release up to date?
Kevin
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
"Kevin McKay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have
binary? I have looked
all through the handbook and faq's but could not find a definitive answer.
Thanks
Kevin McKay
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Sent: We
Are the binary ports obtained via pkg_add -r for 5.1 ever updated on the sever or is
the contents static?
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On Nov 26, 2003, at 06:55, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Wed, 26 Nov 2003 it looks like Lowell Gilbert composed:
With something as important as starting up a mailer, I recommend a
quick reboot just to be sure that it will start back up
Thanks for the reply,
This FreeBSD box is a headless one which
On Nov 26, 2003, at 13:58, Gerard Samuel wrote:
I was fortunate to acquire a dual Slot one motherboard.
I currently only have one PIII 450 in there, and its working without
any
problems so far.
This box is primarily for www/samba/cvs.
I was wondering if my PHP apps would benefit (run faster) if I
On Nov 26, 2003, at 07:11, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Wed, 26 Nov 2003 it looks like Kevin Stevens composed:
Both these machines are on the network via cat5 and I can't
remember if I had to unplug the serial to reboot the FreeBSD box
before and not affect the Ultra-10 or what I did. I kno
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Lewis Thompson wrote:
> I'm looking for a usable frontend to Samba, allowing me to see people
> accessing shares, details of files that are open, etc. I don't really
> care if it's console of GUI (Qt, GTK+, anything) but it would be great
> if it could run from the log files (
k the number of children for better IO performance.
I can write to my tape unit at a sustained 25MB/s (AIT-3 on an LVD
interface), so I'm wasting tape and time.
Kevin
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Michael E. Mercer wrote:
> I've tried quite a few things and just can't seem to get
> sendmail to forward emails generated by root processes to
> go to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
>
> I am running 4.9-Stable.
>
> How am I supposed to configure this?
>
> I have added a line to /etc/ma
c homework (i.e., man command, www.google.com). Almost
anything you can think of doing with your BSD box, has been done
many times before, and is available via online documentation (man)
or can be found on the 'net (www.google.com, www.freebsddiary.org).
Thought I'd share.
Kevin Glick
[EMAIL
e system.
If you, for example, happen to upgrade expat or something
basic to a bunch of ports, things can go pretty haywire until
everything's back up-to-date. But, then again, that's what
the ports-mgmt tools are supposed to help with.
Last but not least: Thanks for the fast and detaile
#x27;t get routed to the
correct address when it's destined for port 25.
So a common thread is that traffic on the ISP's net isn't going
out via yourserver.com:25 --- would seem to indicate port blocking,
which is quite common for port 25. Tried 587 or some weird alternate?
Ke
s MFC'ed, but apparently fairly
recently?
I suppose we need someone a tad more "in the know" to straighten
that out for us.
Kevin Kinsey
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f how to diagnose
and fix this problem?
Thanks
Herman
Have you looked at the logfiles? (/var/log/Xorg.$n.log)
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Someone else's wheel, for perusal, at least:
http://www.shmoo.com/~bmc/software/wicap/announce.html
The tarball is still up there.
HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
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As for restoring permissions on /etc/, mtree(8) is your
friend ... I'd recommend taking a look at the
manpage, however, because IANAE.
However, all disclaimers included, I *think* you want
% cd /
% mtree -U -f /etc/mtree/BSD.root.dist
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owever, IANAE, some it
may not, (YMMV, #include "disclaimer.h" and all that).
I suppose I must be doing something wrong. Please bear in mind that this
is my first time that I am using the command line. I have been able to
thanks to the very easy and instructive FreeBSD's handbook.
It
the server (currently I'm running dual-sendmail
with Amavisd-new and spamassassin).
Anyone doing such a thing, or have a few hints handy?
TIA,
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emote server is a dynamic port.
Any suggestions how I might get this to work?
TIA,
Kevin Kinsey
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pear that perhaps Mel also guessed right about df
being aliased? Just my guess, but, as you mention, no nfs mounts
appear. I may be mistaken, but I think it's also possible to get
into this sort of situation by mounting a local partition on a
non-empty mountpoint---at least, it happened to
used sysutils/ddrescue for recovery
from a FAT partition, but I'm not at all sure if it will help in
your situation.
Kevin Kinsey
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Derek Ragona wrote:
You can have the FreeBSD just use DHCP to get network settings.
-Derek
And the magic incantation for that is:
if0="DHCP"
in /etc/rc.conf, where "if0" is the ID string for
the interface you wish to configure automatically.
HTH,
Kevin K
pache, or some other module (like Perl, PHP, Python) that
is used by Apache?
Kevin Kinsey
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8 rc.local
And, by way of an alternate suggestion, remember that cron(8)
recognizes an "@reboot" special string instead of the normal
five-field time indicators.
@reboot /bin/mkdir /tmp/php_sessions
HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
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ails would help as much
as anything else in tracking down the source of the issue.
Kevin Kinsey
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than work is that more people worry than work.
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s re: your soundcard from `dmesg` or /var/run/dmesg.boot,
if it's there. Also, output of `cat /dev/sndstat` and perhaps a listing thus:
ls -l /dev/dsp* /dev/mixer
for starters.
Kevin Kinsey
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