old pkg
pkgdb -F# just to be sure
portinstall new pkg
(Crude, but effective.)
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linprocfs.o: In function `linprocfs_init':
/usr/src/sys/compat/linprocfs/linprocfs.c:1013: undefined reference to `procfs_d
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Don't see anything about this in UPDATING, and nothing on the
web or rhw mailing list archives.
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Ancedotally, it seems faster to me.
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On my system, unless you're in X, it's Alt-Fn (you have to do
Ctl-Alt-Fn from an X session).
I did not know that.
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platanthera writes:
you could (and definitely should) have a separate slice for /tmp
and eventually another one for /home too.
May I ask your logic here? Is this about safety, convenience,
overcrowding?
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personally I'm a ASUS-User.
Here too. Started with a P2-B, now running on a P5-S533. May
not be the highest performance, but a rock for stability.
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What am I missing? Sorry if this is something painfully obvious.
It isn't, but you may find this applicable:
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(who would like
out to be
hardware-related or me doing something stupid that broke the
process.
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absolutely critical deadline.
I have learned from bitter experience that guaranteed updates,
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The original Latin is ``Quod Erat Demonstrandum'', translates to
that was demonstrated (about as much as I remember from five
years of Latin).
Perfect passive periphrastic, if I've got it right.
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have an office that has one
computer 24x7 and two more averaging 16x7. In winter, when rest of
the house is 68, the office can be as much as 10 degrees warmer
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does not care if your IPv4 changes.
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get connected. The first part will be enabling the IPv6 options in
your kernel config file and recompiling.
Personally, I use Freenet6. Follow the instructions in the
port and everything should work.
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in late February; there are currently 12 security advisories*, of
which I would consider at least 5 to be part of the core system.
(As opposed to things in the base system, like BIND.)
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* - see http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.2.1R/relnotes-i386.html#SECURITY
Edd writes:
Is it a bad idea to use a 5.x kernel on a 4.x system?
Gun, ear, bang!.
Or if you want silly: halibut, pipe wrench, christmas tree
ornament.
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But if the programmer and/or port maintainer do all the work
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Once you're up and running: a) compile a custom kernel, and b)
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file you want me to send back to you?
It you're using X, try using Ctl+Alt+F1 to switch to the system
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Poking around the system, I discovered the m option to
netstat and got this:
261 mbufs in use
74/17088 mbuf clusters in use (current/max)
0/4/4528 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
213 KBytes allocated to network
0 requests for sfbufs denied
0 requests for sfbufs delayed
0 requests for
has no spaces. Try
replacing the ' 's with '-'s and see what happens.
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C) ... won't work with portupgrade unless one uses the w option.
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environment, Every time I have upgraded even one of those apps it
has provoked a long, tortuous (and not always sucessful) session of
upgrading other ports.
Please read more carefully. I mentioned '-w'.
Mea culpa. Sorry.
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*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
So I delete Makefile.inc1, cvsup, and get the same result.
There's nothing applicable in UPDATING, and I can't currently
get to the archives. Does anyone know what broke and how to fix it?
Thanks in advance.
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of cleaning out usused cruft,
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at two weeks and counting.
Once the freeze is off a large number of ports will get
updated; there is apparently an unusually large bolus of changes
backed up never mind the fixing any breakage due to the changes in
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system's as time permits chores.
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-plugging the keyboard works or not, if you
plan to do this several times a day, you might want to thing
about getting a KVM switch.
Four port PS/2 KVMs are disgustingly cheap these days. USB,
not so much.
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the load only
got above 1 when rebuilding world; some days it would run quietly,
other days it was bitching every 10 minutes.
Your mileage may vary.
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particular hardware setup.
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And note this is not line completion but file name completion
- it will fill in as much as uniquely possible of the path starting
with what you have already typed.
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downloading various tarballs. But having done so, I expect this to
be as smooth as any other port build. Instead, it's been one of the
least pleasant builds I've ever experienced and - yeah, I'm less
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* - compared to 5 minutes
with dumps, where do I go from here?
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Read find(1). find is your friend.
Or possibly newsyslog.
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Is anyone using this successfully? Or have this (or other)
problems? How devel is -devel?
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.) And if not, why not? (May not have the X11 part if
you haven't installed X.)
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, relatively painless, and not
complicate anyone else's life. I recommended installing Bind 9 and
using views.
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unused services in inetd - but if one wants
the real stuff (firewall, logging, secure sockets, fully encrypted
remote access, intrusion detection and notification, et alia) then
they should be prepared to do the work.
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My stupid, all better now.
Gilda Radner voice Never mind.
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will also want to check the configuration files. There are
some obscure but potentially important changes between the
versions. I think bind provides a tool for this.
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the stacktrace? (And
whot other useful information do I want to provide?) gdb -k
claims not to recognize the file format.
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kernel config
#
# JERUSALEM
#
# For more information read the handbook part System Administration -
# Configuring the FreeBSD Kernel - The Configuration File.
# The handbook is available in /usr/share/doc/handbook
if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da1 bs=1k count=1
newfs -O 2 -U /dev/da1e
restore from backup
Have I overlooked anything?
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how do i fix mplayer-gtk-esound-0.92.0_5 so i can install
mplayer?
Wait 48-72 hours, then cvsup and build. I have it on very good
authority the breakage is about to go away.
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, there are
more likely to be surprises lurking in wait for the inexperienced.
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It is my understanding that booting into X is not encouraged.
However, if you (generic) must do it then the ttys method is the
wrong way to go. Instead, add the appropriate commands at the end
of /etc/rc.local.
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times recently, and wanted to point out most people don't
know they exist much less how to track one down.
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libmap contains the suggested mappings for libc_r/libpthread
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libpthread.so
in /etc/libmap.conf. Am I correct?
If so - how do I get this to take effect? Re-run ldconfig?
Reboot the system?
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Nice. Does anyone know how to get a display of non-Latin
alphabets?
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misaligned.
After some reasearch, I replaced it with a 4-port StarTech
SV431USB. (Belkin also receives good buzz.) There is one issue
outstanding, but I can live with it.
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a detour through the Twilight Zone?
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... but WinME handles it perfectly.
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boot probe
ohci0: SiS 5571 USB controller mem 0xf280-0xf2800fff irq 5 at device 2.2 on pci0
usb0: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
usb0: SMM does not respond
listening on -current and -hackers, and (if I'reading
things correctly) the umass code is still closer to alpha than beta
grade. (And that's in 5.x, which is the most wobbly I've seen since
2.something.)
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current.
Mine is pretty clearly a case of I've mucked up something
trivial. as opposed to The code is broken. The folks on -CURRENT
have much better things to do than fix my problem.
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Is there a bibliographic tool for FreeBSD that is highly
compatiable with Endnote?
Try: http://bibliographic.openoffice.org/biblio-sw.html
(Took about three minutes in Google.)
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works for me.
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archives for the mailing lists and comp.unix.freebsd.misc - found
nothing.
Anyone have a clue what I'm missing?
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system hardware probes
Jun 6 14:14:36 jerusalem kernel: Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project.
Jun 6 14:14:36
Ben Calvert writes:
I think I see what's wrong:
My apologies - the XF86Config was edited to remove stuff not
directly related to the mouse. To clarify: X works fine _except_
for the mouse.
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Anyone have a clue what I'm missing?
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Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol auto
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# Option Buttons 5
# Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
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on.
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0% English. but still.)
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and the change was to a X.0 ... but it has
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Rohit writes:
Heres your solution.
You need the linux-libgtk.
The bigger question would be: why are you using linux-netscape
when there's a perfectly good native port(/package) available?
(There _is_ a reason, but I haven't seen it mentioned.)
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, was that intentional?
Make sure nmap is installed in the appropriate place, and the
delete this?
6318/modules.old
Assuming your system is stable, you can probably delete this.
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in danger of overload except possibly at the end of a ports freeze.
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the GUI flashes and disappears, and then it starts looking for
files to share.
Anybody have a clue as to what's busted?
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to critical patches. It's
not strictly necessary ... but it means I benefit from all the
little fixes and improvements that happen on a daily basis,
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b) is that the actual blocks in use, or an artifact?
c) is is safe to delete and recreate the directory?
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multimedia/linux-realplayer (i.e. v 10) is the ticket.
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