On Thursday 01 April 2010 15:27:41 Oliver Fromme wrote:
Mario Lobo l...@bsd.com.br wrote:
[...]
It's compiling right now.
I'll post my findings and impressions on results and performance right
after the next reboot.
So, how is it going? Any benchmarks yet? I'm curious
if the
Hello group,
I am currently running FreeBSD 9-Current AMD64. I have a
Hifn crypto accelerator installed in the machine. I have noticed that when I
connect to the machine using SSH, it does not use the crypto hardware. There
was a patch that someone made that forced SSL to use
On Saturday 10 April 2010 13:41:33 Grzegorz Daniluk wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have a question regarding rs-232 under FreeBSD.
I need to write an application for FreeBSD to operate an industrial
controller via rs-232. The trick is that it should have very good long
term stability (reliably
On Monday 18 July 2011 19:45:27 James Colannino wrote:
newfs /dev/da0
It was successful. I then tried to mount the new filesystem (mount
/dev/da0 /mnt), and got the same error: invalid argument. Does FBSD
have a problem mounting USB floppy disks? It's not a big deal, as my
other USB
On Wednesday 21 September 2011 14:06:08 Mauricio López wrote:
I'm thinking about making an script using awk and pftop output to watch
for states that have more than 1Mb of traffic (regular DNS queries
aren't that big) and put those hosts in a table for blocking. My
question is if it is there
On Friday 14 October 2011 00:46:43 Chip Camden wrote:
Alternatively, an tribute on the FreeBSD website would be fitting,
wouldn't it?
Roland
I think this would be a fitting tribute...
Hear, hear!
A good friend of mine posted to me, I think, one of the best tributes:
Hello.
This is a follow-up of a previous thread, which can be found here:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2011-July/232257.
html
I finally have two working WD Green drives: they have run severel times
for more than a few days continuosly and I've run their full diags
a
Hi,
It would depend, I think, on how the file is corrupted. Is it the
compressed data that is corrupted or the uncompressed tar stream? You might
want to try the pax(1) utility to see if it is able to push through the
errors (if its in the tar stream).
I was able to recover
-Original Message-
SNIP
tar: Damaged tar archive
tar: Retrying...
tar: gzip decompression failed
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors.
# gzip --test sr12292011.tar.gz
gzip: data stream error
gzip: sr12292011.tar.gz: uncompress failed # gunzip sr12292011.tar.gz
On Monday 08 November 2010 06:10:20 yoganjaneyulu kasetti wrote:
hi,
I have a problem for deleting files using scriptplease some one can
guide me for the same.
I have some files with the extension of .chk extension along with the
extension of .log and .gjf extension in the folder
If I try to run it manually on one of the files that fails, I get this:
slug# echo /usr/local/freesbie-fs/libexec/ld-elf.so.1 | cpio -dump -l -v
/usr/local/freesbie-clone
/usr/local/freesbie-clone/usr/local/freesbie-fs/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
cpio: Can't create
... I believe rm (-f) still requires *SOME* free space on a device
to delete something. That being said, do you have more then 50G
free elsewhere on the system? Say /home (/usr/home)? If you do, mv
the file from /var/log to /usr/home. This would effectively delete
it from /var/log and free up
By the way . . . while I think a BelssedBSD fork is a ridiculous idea,
the name BlessedBSD is *brilliant*. Pronouncing it aloud makes the
high-quality pun buried in the name more obvious, for those who didn't
quite catch it on the first read-through.
i agree. lovely name. the pagan
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