Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Volodymyr Kostyrko:
>> 3. What catalogs are your spacehogs? Examine the output of:
>>
>> find / -type d -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -exec du -hd0 {} \;
>
> Searching for bigger dirs turned out that my /boot was bigger than needed
>
> 114M/boot
>
> So a wa
FBSD1 wrote:
> I can't reach http://www.freesbie.org/ to official site for the project.
>
> Has this project disbanded?
>
Usually when an organized project calls it quits they will leave some form
of notification up for people to see. In this case I'd bet it's either the
server has failed or a
Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I tried to install FreeBSD 7.0 on my computer but my NIC was not
> supported, so finally I didn't install it.
> Yesterday I tried 7.1 Beta bootinst and the network card was
> recognized during the installation. I was planning to install 7.1 Beta
> now, but
jonathan michaels wrote:
> greetings, freebsd-questions,
>
> i recently got a handme-down box, some sort of hp desktop machine ? not
> sure what it is called, the source was more or less vague about its
> name/configuration ??? i put in a freebsd v7 cd and these bit fell out,
>
> after pluging s
Ray Madigan wrote:
> I am trying to move a couple of machines from Suse Linux to FreeBSD and I
> am
> having an installation issue on the first machine. I have a 1.8GHZ
> Pentium
> on an ASUS mainboard. DUring installation I give the geometry of the
> drive on the machine, a Western Digital WD80
Don O'Neil wrote:
> I just swapped out an old 500G disk with a 1TB one and I'm trying to label
> it and mount it...
>
> If I run bsdlabel -w ad4, I get:
>
> bsdlabel: Geom not found
>
> If I run sysinstall, it tells me that it can't write to the disk.
>
> I've tried an old 'bypass': sysctl ker
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 02:51:00PM +0200, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
[snip]
>>
>> So it is using -O2 and -pipe. Is this something that I can disable?
>
> If you want. "make config" in /usr/ports/lang/php5 will give you a
> menu option for DEBUG; turn it on.
>
> I'm not sure wha
Sdävtaker wrote:
> Hey,
> I found a weird situation today,
> I mounted a DVD with the mount_cd9660 and accessed it through
> "filezilla". I got 2 times every file in the list, go back to the
> original Pc and checked with "ls" and they appear only once. :-/
> Im using last version Filezilla in MSW
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
[snip]
>> >
>> > Doesn't he need to also set sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 for his
>> > box to act as a gateway? Or is this handled by the NAT portion?
>> >
>> The gateway_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf sets this.
>
> Right, but it wasn't in your /etc/rc.conf example (s
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 04:55:11AM -0400, Michael Powell wrote:
[snip]
>> Next, you will want to configure your FreeBSD machine as a NAT gateway.
>> In your /etc/rc.conf you will want something like gateway_enable="YES"
>> and some form of
Manish Jain wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am poor at networking and need a little bit of help. My dad has a
> Windows 2000 machine with a network card but does not have a connection
> to the internet. My freebsd 6.2 box is connected to the internet and has
> 2 network cards, rl0 and rl1. rl0 connects to
David G Lawrence wrote:
>> Dear Customer,
>>
>> It has been brought to our attention that some or all of the information
>> associated with your domain name FREEBSD.ORG is outdated or incorrect.
>> These types of complaints are brought to our attention in one of two
>> ways.
>>
>> The most commo
Da Rock wrote:
[snip]
> I'm assuming the problem with double nat'ing is the confusion in packet
> traffic. So if the OP is using his ADSL modem to connect to the net,
> then it could be safe to assume the public IP would be to the modem
> itself, and not his box (barring the possible use of USB),
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> [snip]
>>
>> ICANN requires registrars to verify the domain info once a year. I just
>> went through this with GoDaddy. I think the registrars see this as an
>> opportunity to market services. Different registrars bungle their
>> marketing effort in different ways. GoDa
David Christensen wrote:
> mdh wrote:
>> The answer is to upgrade your devel/glib20 port to the latest version,
>> then try to install or upgrade libgiofam, then install the other
>> software.
>
> Thank you for your response. :-)
>
>
> Here's my attempt to carry out your suggestions:
>
> 2008
David Christensen wrote:
[snip]
>
>
> devel/glib20 and gio-fam-backend seemed to go okay. I think I got
> further into firefox3, but it failed:
checking for cairo >= 1.6.0 freetype2 fontconfig... Requested 'cairo >=
1.6.0' but version of cairo is 1.4.10
This is telling you the cairo you have
pwn wrote:
[snip]
>>> on this page
>>> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html
>>> it says:
>>> Tip: By default, when you build a custom kernel, all kernel modules will
>>> be rebuilt as well. If you want to update a kernel faster or to build
>>> only custom m
tethys ocean wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have a problem, a freebsd box that is apache22 and python25-2.5.2_3,
> mod_python-3.3.1_2 after upgrading phyton web site has stoped with this
> error "Internal Server Error"
[snip]
> [Fri Oct 31 05:05:15 2008] [notice] Digest: done
> [Fri Oct 31 05:05:16 2008
SAM HAYNES wrote:
> Greetings, O Learned Ones
> from: Sam Haynes, Pathfinders 2008
>
> I haven't the foggiest as to how you came to be in my favorites list,
> other than that I probably tagged you in an ongoing search for both or
> either something to replace Win XP and or build my own personal
Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 06:28:07AM -0500, Michael Powell wrote:
>>
>> If you are totally new to Linux/Unix and have zero experience and just
>> want an easy, out of the box "something other" than XP you might try the
>> latest incarnation
Chris Maness wrote:
[snip]
>> For this reason, I'd advise that either you leave the PC unplugged for
>> 10 minutes or so after you've cleaned it to let any residual moisture
>> dry, or purchase an inline water filter.
Should always put a drier on a compressor. You'll learn the hard way if you
inve
Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I'm new to the group, and I'm new to setting up VirtualBox guest hosts.
> right now I have a Debian linux box, and I setup Virtual box. I installed
> FreeBSD on it, but I can't seem to get the networking to work. I tried to
> rerun sysinstall, but I'm not sure what options
Gary Kline wrote:
>
> Do any of you guys know why the DVD version of HIGH NOON won't play on my
> computers? I've tried everything I can think of. Zero. I watched the
> *original* in the theater (I think); then have watched the tape in '98,
> and the DVD just now. I'm not that nutty to waste
Fbsd1 wrote:
[snip]
>
> Limewire is a windows only application.
> So how can you say it runs on solaris which is a flavor Unix?
>
Limewire is a Java program. It will run on any platform which has a
working Java run time environment installed. It is definitely not
"Windows only".
-Jason
_
Fbsd1 wrote:
[snip]
> The only way i can run limewire is
> to disable my firewall and that does not make me happy.
This is simply not true. I have at one time or another run Limewire on
each of the three different firewalls. Currently for a little over
one year now it has been pf. The difference
lish anything more than video, before official security
> advisory. The exploit is private to me and it won't be given to the
> "community".
>
> Michael Powell wrote:
>> Quoted from ~freebsd.security.general:
>> "The bug was fixed in 6.1-STABLE, just be
stan wrote:
> I have a situation at work, where I need a FreeBSD machine to be in the
> corporate DNS. We have been bought out, and the new owner says "no static
> DNS entries". They use some Microsoft technogly where the client machiens
> register thier names with the corprate DNS.
In a correct
Mel Flynn wrote:
> On Sunday 20 September 2009 21:19:28 stan wrote:
>
>> I have several machines (such as a mailserver) which _MUST_ have fixed
>> names. I have played around with /etc/dhcllient.conf, but not managed to
>> get this working. I can get IP addresses, and various things such as
>> de
Steve Bertrand wrote:
> B. Cook wrote:
>
> [ big snip ]
>
>> So after 6 hours of cisco techs.. all they could come up with is a "...
>> possible duplex mis-match.. "
>>
>> *sigh*
>>
>> So dropping my pf rules (which contain scrub settings) made no
>> difference, I found the above URL which see
Today I did a portupgrade of PHP from 5.2.10 to 5.2.11.
This broke both lighttpd and Apache web servers, on which I run PHP as
FastCGI. I do not know if this affects those who use mod_php as I do not use
it. I use mod_fcgid instead.
Execute php -v at a prompt and it will spew the following and
Jerry wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 13:34:25 -0400
> Michael Powell wrote:
>
[snip]
>> If you are using FastCGI the workaround is to do make config in
>> lang/php5 and deselect the Suhosin option. There is something very
>> broken in the Suhosin patch as far as C
Matthias Fechner wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Michael Powell schrieb:
>> patch I got. I use cvsup11 because it closest to me (in the Verizon
>> datacenter in Ashland, Va.) but I have had that server go stale before.
>> Might try csupping ports again from somethin
Michael Powell wrote:
> Jerry wrote:
[snip]
>>
>> No problems on my machines.
>>
>> PHP 5.2.11 with Suhosin-Patch 0.9.7 (cli) (built: Sep 24 2009 19:08:59)
>> Copyright (c) 1997-2009 The PHP Group
>> Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Zend Technol
Aflatoon Aflatooni wrote:
> Hi,
> I am running a server that is acting as the mail server for only internal
> users (about 50 users). Currently we are running Sendmail, but reading on
> other discussions I noticed that qmail and other programs are suggested. I
> am wondering if qmail is thought to
Jerry wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 10:03:37 -0400
> Michael Powell wrote:
>
>> Found the problem. The mailheader patch for 5.2.10 clashes with the
>> Suhosin patch for 5.2.11. I rebuilt PHP with Suhosin and without
>> mailheader patch and now it's all happy ag
Jerry wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 10:03:37 -0400
> Michael Powell wrote:
>
>> Found the problem. The mailheader patch for 5.2.10 clashes with the
>> Suhosin patch for 5.2.11. I rebuilt PHP with Suhosin and without
>> mailheader patch and now it's all happy ag
Vince Sabio wrote:
> I need to install zlib (not zlibc), and AFACT it is not included in
> ports. When I look at the zlib web site, I see that there are several
> (not a lot, but several) dependencies for the installation -- and I
> think, "OH NO, NOT DEPENDENCIES!" Or something like that.
>
> I
Chris Stankevitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently stumbled across "The FreeBSD GNOME Project" webpage which is
> filled with detail and great instructions. It is located at
> http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/index.html
>
> Q1: Where can I find the FreeBSD page that links to "The FreeBSD GNOME
> pr
Robert Huff wrote:
>
> David Southwell writes:
>
>> /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/php/20060613/imap.so:
>> Undefined symbol "ssl_onceonlyinit"
>
> I look at this and ask (knowing very little about either) "is
> this a problem with Apache, or a problem with PHP?".
>
>
Easy enough to
David Southwell wrote:
>> Robert Huff wrote:
>> > David Southwell writes:
>> >> /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/php/20060613/imap.so:
>> >> Undefined symbol "ssl_onceonlyinit"
>> >
>> > I look at this and ask (knowing very little about either) "is
>> > this a problem with Apache, or a probl
Michael Powell wrote:
> David Southwell wrote:
>
>>> Robert Huff wrote:
>>> > David Southwell writes:
>>> >> /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/php/20060613/imap.so:
>>> >> Undefined symbol "ssl_onceonlyinit"
Oh - forgot -
Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:33 AM, Martin Turgeon wrote:
>> I would like to know if anyone knows the reason why I get a lot of
>> connections (more than 100) from the same IP in FIN_WAIT_2 state.
>
> That IP is probably running a web proxy or possibly some kind of
> spider. It c
Kikachi Kozumi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried installing phpMyAdmin in an ezjail created jail already
> installed with apache22, mysql and php5 running FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE
> i386 with no X11 (headless).
> The port install failed when dependency 'libXau-1.0.4' configure
> couldn't find gnome-config:
>
PJ wrote:
[snip]
>>
>>
> I think you're trying to take the meaning of "should" a little too
> far... to keep it simple, and without trying to intellectualize it, it
> simply means (and this can change within certain contexts) "normally, it
> should work" (in our context, here) but there is no im
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> Is there one somewhere? I'm finding *alot* of Debian ones dealing with
> their whole apget stuff, but would like to find something that "speaks
> normally" :)
>
[snip]
Install your choice of flavor of Apache. Me, I'm using the event-mpm for
testing to verify the wa
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> hi,
>
> I just noticed this at
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/automatic-start.html
>
> On FreeBSD, startup scripts generally should go in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/.
> The rc(8) manual page states that scripts in this directory are executed
> only if their basename
Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Alexander Best wrote:
>> Olivier Nicole schrieb am 2009-10-27:
>>> Hi,
>>
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
>>
permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
>>
so what i want is for freebsd to never use http, but https for that
Scott Bennett wrote:
>>> Alexander Best wrote:
> Hi,
>> i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
>> permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
>> so what i want is for freebsd to never use http, but https for that
>> address.
[snip]
Jerry McAllister wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 05:03:12PM -0200, Gonzalo Nemmi wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 27 October 2009 4:32:45 pm Erik Norgaard wrote:
>> > Jonathan McKeown wrote:
>> > > Just as a matter of interest, if you want to rip sendmail out of
>> > > the base system, which MTA would you
Michaël Grünewald wrote:
[snip]
>
> I have backups of the data contained in the broken, so the data on this
> disc are not a concern. I have however a question: How do I verify that
> a hard-drive is accurately working if its firmware will hide the bad
> sectors as long as possible?
>
[snip]
As
Dánielisz László wrote:
> I don't give it up, doing some tcpdump on my BSD I can see the dhcp
> request reaches the machine, the dhcpd is running, but why doesn't gives
> any IP?
>
> # tcpdump -i rl1 -n port 67 or port 68
> tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decod
Yuri wrote:
> It keeps repeating this line in original terminal, putting line ".." in
> between. So it looks like this:
> Protocol not supported by server.
> ..
> Protocol not supported by server.
> ..
> Protocol not supported by server.
> ..
>
>
> Now I have to start just 'Xorg', it starts bare
carmel_ny wrote:
> I was attempting to create this entry in the /etc/fstab file. It is to
> a WinXP machine.
>
> //u...@bios/My Documents /laptop smbfs rw,noauto 0 0
>
> It fails because 'fstab' does not allow embedded spaces in device
> names, not does it allow enclosing the name in quotes.
>
Roger wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have another concept that I'm confused about, the source distribution.
> Some ports, like "lsof" require the existence of /usr/src.
> What I don't understand is which version to use to keep synchronized
> with the production release.
> When the installed was perfor
umage wrote:
> On 7. 11. 2009 19:07, Jason wrote:
>> Have you tried restarting routing?
>>
>> /etc/rc.d/routing restart
>>
>> I have found the same symptoms with other outages and not performing the
>> above.
>>
>> I have done "/etc/rc.d/netif restart" and "/etc/rc.d/routing restart".
>>
[snip]
>>
umage wrote:
[snip]
>> In my case the router does get the renewed ip, as I described earlier.
>> However, even after waiting 8+ hours, the system will not recover from
>> the outage properly (reason unknown). That's what this thread is all
>> about.
> When I started the system today, I found that
Gary Kline wrote:
>
> due to strange disk problems i was down for around 30 hours. i am
> currently wiping dos/win off in favor of 7.2-R and i have a question
> about doing a "custom" install that would let me slice the drive into
> more that four pieces.
>
> i am building, by default,
>
> /,
Gary Kline wrote:
[snip]
>
> my network bud down in dallas is helping me get the dell as my
> new server. my old hp kayak is from 1998 and on its death-bed.
>
> okay: i have 7.2-R, i386. installs fine. jon horne changed the
> IP that the op sys | DHCP suite chose from 10.47.0.112 to
> 10.47.
Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>
> Who should I be talking to if the BTX loader is crashing on my
> specific hardware configuration, and what specific info do I
> need to be gathering for him/her in order to have hope of getting
> the problem rectified?
>
> I'd pulled stuff out of the system in ques
Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
[snip]
>>Try 8RC3 and see if any difference. I believe some work in this area may
>>have occurred.
>
> I just tried it. Alas, same result.
I follow the -CURRENT and -STABLE mail lists as well as this one. Though
this particular problem does not pertain to me, I seem t
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
>> kwik one:
>>
>> in his build-server stuff [6.2], jon horne said to use
>> mysql50-server. i see the latest is mysql60
>>
>> should i go ahead and use the latest mysql database? or just do as the
>>
>> instruction say?
[snip]
>
> Prior to that w
Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> On Friday 27 November 2009 12:45:54 Frank Staals wrote:
>> When I was setting up my system for a complete rebuild I came across
>> something unclear to me; I always used NO_PROFILE in my make.conf,
>> however from what I've read specific make options to build the
>> kerne
cronfy wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've noticed a very weird behavior of 2 Apache processes that shold read
> the same file to process a request (they configured to read it on every
> request). One spends about 6ms to read the file, and second spends about
> 114ms (I used ktrace to find this out). Every
Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
[snip]
>
> We use /usr/bin/less from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/less, the
> less-382.tar.gz, unpatched.
Why?
> Does the less need to be patched in FreeBSD? If so, is there such a
> patch exist?
>
Uhmm, this may sound a little strange, but why not use the one included as
p
RW wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 13:47:00 +0100
> Andrea Venturoli wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>> Is WINE usable on 6.3/i386?
>> I cannot seem to start any win32 program and before I spend time into
>> it, I thought I just ask.
>>
>> My interest is almost limited to running a simple console app that
>> d
J.D. Bronson wrote:
> What if we tried a custom kernel and removed these lines:
>
> options GEOM_PART_GPT # GUID Partition Tables.
> options GEOM_LABEL # Provides labelization
>
> I think that might remove these 'errors'.
>
My kernel already has these rem
Tom Worster wrote:
> options for setting up gmirror include DD or standard mode. i don't know
> about others.
>
> i'm about to install 8.0-RELEASE on a system with two 750g sata disks that
> i want to run as a mirrored pair.
>
> what are the pros/cons of the different options?
>
> and what abou
Gary Kline wrote:
> Guys, this is what I see both here on my desktop, and on a
> remote server, magnesium.net. Using lynx:
>
>
> Looking up www.thought.org
> Unable to locate remote host www.thought.org.
> Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host.
>
> lynx: Can't access startfile http://www.th
James Phillips wrote:
>
>> Date: Fri, 11 Dec
> 2009 23:52:50 +0200 > From: ly4uk Root
>> Subject: disk with high frequency noise only on FreeBSD
[snip]
>
> Now, this post is interesting. I'm sure many people with a software
> background may be tempted to write this report off as completely
> i
Jonathan McKeown wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 December 2009 22:05:06 Peter Wemm wrote:
>> Daignostic message to trace mailing list processing, please ignore.
>
> You have heard of freebsd-test@ , haven't you?
Uhmm, he is the mail admin and this list was down; don't you think he should
be able to te
Fbsd1 wrote:
[snip]
>
> The number of hard drive primary-partitions/slices is determined by the
> motherboard BIOS (Basic input output system), not the operating system.
> Standard motherboard BIOS limits hard-drives to 4 main divisions
>
[snip]
Not quite true. The only thing contained within t
Matthew Seaman wrote:
[snip]
>> I get: "[warn] (2)No such file or directory: Failed to enable the
>> 'httpready' Accept Filter, and no new errors in
>> /var/log/httpd-error.log" four times
>>
>> Tried adding accf_http="YES" to /boot/loader.conf, and re-booting of
>> course.
>
> This is just a w
Ewald Jenisch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For quite some time now I'm trying to get samba 3.x installed on my
> FreeBSD 7.2 System.
>
> The symptoms in short:
>
> o) 3.0 - doesn't compile
>
> o) 3.2, 3.3 - can't be installed because of installation dependencies
> to samba4-devel-4.0.0.a8_2, talloc-1.3.1
leeoliveshackelf...@surewest.net wrote:
> Good morning, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Can you help me to negotiate the
> FreeBSD website? I am trying to find a general discussion about "livefs."
> I have not been successful at entering the correct sequence of search
> terms to find a general discus
Anh Ky Huynh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> At 2:00 am today, I turned my laptop on and suddenly found a strange
> process:
>
> $ ps xauw | grep find
> ... find -sx ./bin -type f
> ( -perm -u+x -or -perm -g+x -or -perm -o+x )
>( -perm -u+s -or -perm -g+s ) -exec ls -liTd {} +
>
> What is the
Robin Becker wrote:
> I'm just setting up a software raid mirror using geom; everything seems to
> be working fine and the mirror is slowly synchronizing.
>
> Because of cabling constraints this is a mirror rather than a duplex (I
> haven't used mirror before) so the gm0 components are ad0/ad1 ra
Michael Powell wrote:
[snip]
>
> You should know that the ad0/ad1 will result in a fairly drastic
> performance hit. This is a master/slave arrangement on the same channel.
> You really really should get another cable and do the ad0/ad2 arrangement.
>
And, of course, as soon as
jaymax wrote:
>
> Thanks !!!
> Got it resolved after adding
> mysql_socket="/usr/tmp/mysql.sock" to the rc.conf file
> Removing the /etc/my.cnf file as the aetting were redundant with those
> used in the compilation
> deinstalling and reinstalling both the server and the client
>
[snip]
The "ne
PJ wrote:
> Thought I'd better get more specific:
> I rebooted, apache is running.
> I deleted the apache2 directories --
> but lo and behold, it is the php5 port that is stubborn and absolutely
> insists on creating these directories.
> What in Hades is going on?
[snip]
Don't know if this pertai
jaymax wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to set root password on a new mysql installation from
> the post?
This is the very first thing performed on a brand new fresh install.
The canonical procedure (and I haven't had to do it in a while so it is
possible it may have changed) looks something lik
Don O'Neil wrote:
> Ok... well, your idea is a good one, but it seems that the port is broken.
>
> I did a port update, which brought in the latest php build info from
> December, but when I run 'make' (without even editing the Makefile to add
> my own other modules I need) I get this:
If instal
Greetings everyone:
This is probably a pretty dumb question, but it's never really come up for
me before. I am at a crossroads with regard to some hardware upgrades, and
for a couple of them I have been putting off making the change to 64 bit.
These are server boxen with no concerns for desktop
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Michael Powell wrote:
>> Greetings everyone:
[snip]
>>
>> Thanks in advance for the wielding of any clue sticks. :-)
>
> This sort of process /is/ possible, but it is a lot more involved than
> you're anticipating. Unless you
Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Has someone had luck with watching a WebEx session on FreeBSD based
> desktop? As far as I understand, it is somehow Flash and RDP based, i.e.
> some tools like Firefox with flash and a RDP client are required.
> I'm always forced to launch a VM with XP to wa
> Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Has someone had luck with watching a WebEx session on FreeBSD based
>> desktop? As far as I understand, it is somehow Flash and RDP based, i.e.
>> some tools like Firefox with flash and a RDP client are required.
>> I'm always forced to launch a VM w
Dennis Glatting wrote:
> I get errors when trying to compile RELENG_9 with clang. Is clag suppose
> to work when it comes to compiling the OS or am I missing something:
[snip]
I can't speak to RELENG_9, but I have successfully rebuilt the RELEASE with
CLANG (make/install world kernel). My /etc/m
Robert Simmons wrote:
> I'm just installing a 9.0-RELEASE instance in Virtual Box to check
> things out. I ran into something odd. With 8.x I install certain
> things into a geli encrypted partition. To do this I have to use a
> fixit shell and a manual install. Now, I'm trying to do the same
alexus wrote:
> I dont think you really grasping what I was asking..
> I am aware that I can build from source, yet I'm trying to stay away
> from that route due to a lot of overhead going forward...
> I'm also aware that php5 or actually apache22 doesn't come with
> mod_php as well, and as altern
Warren Block wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Feb 2012, Omer Faruk SEN wrote:
>
>> I am trying to install FreeBSD 8.3-BETA1 to a system with ssd disk
>> recognized as ad6. At fixit mode i can dd device but at installer
>> (sysinstall) when I configured disk and using "w" installer is unable to
>> format devic
Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Joe Moore
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have 65MB of free space on "/". Is that going to be enough? I've
>> already moved tftpboot to /usr, cleaned out /root, /boot/kernel.old, and
>> /tmp.
>>
>> What else could I clean out if I need more space? I'm
Omer Faruk SEN wrote:
[edited to relocate top post]
[snip]
>>
>> If you need to clear the old MBR the "old way", use a LiveFS or Fixit
>> shell and do this (as root):
>>
>> sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=16 and:
>>
>> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/adx oseek=1 bs=512 count=1
>>
>> where x equals your drive
Warren Block wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Feb 2012, Omer Faruk SEN wrote:
>
>> Already done that but still habe the same issue. I can dd and sysctl but
>> after installing without using W at disk label screen still no luck. I
>> have also done
>> sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=16 on fixit and restarted insta
Jon Radel wrote:
> On 2/25/12 10:26 AM, Bender, Chris wrote:
>
>>
>> On telnet w IP it says unable to connect.
> ...
>> Its weird that the delivery on A says deferred connection timed out but
>> on tcpdump I see the port 25
>
>
> If you can't establish a TCP connection from A to your relay serv
Mark Felder wrote:
> Alright guys, I'm at the end of my rope here. For those that haven't seen
> my previous emails here's the (not so) quick breakdown:
>
> Overview:
>
> FreeBSD ?? - 7.4 never crash
> FreeBSD 8.0 - 8.2 crashes
> FreeBSD 8-STABLE, 8.3, and 9.0 are untested (Sorry, not possible i
R Skinner wrote:
> Stupid question, but I need to clarify and make sure I'm right here:
> what should I see as the running process if clang is compiling? ATM I
> see cc1plus.
>
> I'm trying to set CC and friends make variables to clang for a build,
> but it doesn't appear to be 'sticking'. It see
James Y Chen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I think Jail on FreeBSD 8.2 can generate 2 jailed machine using the same
> version of FreeBSD, for example, on a 8.2 AMD64 Jailer, I can create 2
> or more FreeBSD 8.2 amd64 Jailed machine.
>
> My question is: can I install other version of FreeBSD on the Jailed
> en
gs_stol...@juno.com wrote:
> I have an old FreeBSD system that I haven't used for a long time
> and I have forgotten the passwords. This machine has FreeBSD-4.3
> and FreeBSD-4.7 on it, and also MS' Windows98 . I tried getting
> onto that system by booting with a
Rob Farmer wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Robert Bonomi
> wrote:
>>
>> Something about -your- installation is causing you to run out of inodes.
>>
>
> This is a release engineering issue in 9.0, not just his installation.
> The defaults are screwed up. See bin/162659.
>
Yes - I exp
n dhert wrote:
> Today, my nightly run of portsnap informed me there is un update for:
> # pkg_version -vIL=
> portupgrade-2.4.9.3.2 < needs updating (index has 2.4.9.3_1,2)
>
> Since there is no special entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING about the
> portupgrade update,
> I started my weekly
> # por
Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:04 AM, jb wrote:
>
>> If so, should FreeBSD adopt NetBSD's MM subsys, or just improve itself
>> surgically ?
>>
>
> You ought first establish there is a problem. What you have cited is
> recently reinvigorated trend that has taken on the air
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