Let us know the steps you go through...I'm interested in doing this as well.
Teo
On 10/24/05, N.J. Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* pete wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-10-24 10:25:46 -0700]:
On 10/24/05, dick hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What monitor/video card parameters
I have a similar problem with a DFI LanParty Ultra-D with two gigabit
on-board NIC's. I DONT see any 'ethernet' subclass devices listed other than
the one I have working. Is it simply not supported by the Kernel?
The machine in question is dual-booting (with windows), so I can see that
the driver
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4 on my dektop with X.org http://X.org and KDE 3.4.
I'm synchronizing my ports tree using cvsup.
When I run the following command
portupgrade -rR kdenetwork
It fails because it is unable to upgrade the kdelibs. The error messages
says to run -F to force.
What is the
on a similar note, is it possible to create scripts that run after a user
logs in. I'm setting up freeBSD as my home PC and I don't like to go right
into KDE. However, I'd like startX to run when my wife logs in.
Teo
On 12/21/05, deej [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Boot the bugger up and just
There is a menu update tool in the FreeBSD menu system. It will scan your
system for new programs and prompt you to check off the ones you want to add
to the menu.
Teo
On 12/21/05, Tim Goodaire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm running FreeBSD 6.0, and I'm having a problem with kde 3.4.
Have you installed the GeForce drivers? If not, you'll need to get them
from the nvidia site and install them. They also just release a new utility
that will adjust your xorg.conf file so that it's setup correctly to work
with the Nvidia card. I believe the utility is called nvidia-xconfig.
Lowell,
Great Site!! Thanks...
http://be-well.ilk.org/~lowell/systuff
On 23 Dec 2005 15:29:41 -0500, Lowell Gilbert
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Joe Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am looking for a quick backup solution for my freebsd machine.
Currently I
backup to a DDS-4 DAT drive using
I looked through the man pages and online, but I can't find information on
what the M is for in 'tar Mcvf'. I constantly see this as a way to archive
/ backup files.
Teo
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I read through serial communication section in the FreeBSD handbook this
morning. I was able to configure the serial on one of my machines through
the following steps:
1. Edit /etc/ttys
a. ttyd0 ttyd0 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 vt100 on insecure
2. Edit /boot/loader.rc
b. In the very first line
I read through serial communication section in the FreeBSD handbook this
morning. I was able to configure the serial on one of my machines through
the following steps:
1. Edit /etc/ttys
a. ttyd0 ttyd0 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 vt100 on insecure
2. Edit /boot/loader.rc
b. In the very first line
By design dns servers will perform recursive queries through the root
servers for all domains; unless you're hosting the zone then it considers
itself authoritive. So you can set up a dns server for your network, or use
a public one.
Teo
On 1/4/06, Brian Bobowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK,
Thanks for the information! I'm getting ready to set up BIND for the first
time and this will be very useful.
Teo
On 1/4/06, Reko Turja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Brian Bobowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FreeBSD User Questions List
I've added myself to the wheel group and can successfully su - into root.
I'm wondering though, where I make the configuration to ask for a password
when su - is called.
Teo
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From: Teo De Las Heras [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 14, 2005 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: How to get a high resolution console for FreeBSD inside a
VMWare image?
To: Jared Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
yeah...you'll need to install the vmware tools for FreeBSD. Here's
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From: Teo De Las Heras [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 14, 2005 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: su - does not ask for password
To: Emanuel Strobl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My account has a password and when I su - I go right in as root without a
password prompt. What changed
That worked! I thought I remembered giving root a password!? So, if
you don't have a password set, one is not asked for?
Teo
On 10/14/05, Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My account has a password and when
I su - I go right in as root without a
password prompt. What changed?
Teo
That's exactly why I just assumed that I had set a password for root...I
didn't think it was possible to not have a password set.
Teo
On 10/15/05, Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/15/05, Teo De Las Heras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That worked! I thought I remembered giving root
I'm getting ready to set up a single system as a mail, print, web, and file
server. I may be installing other applications but nothing as intense as
Xorg. If at all, I'll probably just install some network monitoring tools.
I'm placing all of these roles on a single system because it is only for
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From: Teo De Las Heras [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 15, 2005 4:11 PM
Subject: Feeback on partitioning
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
I'm getting ready to set up a single system as a mail, print, web, and file
server. I may be installing other applications
test
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From: Teo De Las Heras [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 15, 2005 4:11 PM
Subject: Feeback on partitioning
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
I'm getting ready to set up a single system as a mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 05:01:01PM -0400, Teo De Las Heras wrote:
Part Size
/ 10G - for both the / and /usr files
(swap) 2G
/var 10G - Web server, print spool, other log files??
/var/mail 10G - for all mail files and easy backup
/home 50G - for all user files
I installed Firefox on KDE 3.4 / FreeBSD 5.4 but I don't see the icon
in any of the menus. I can probably search for it and find it, but
how do I add it as a menu selection?
Teo
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When I run startX it takes about 10 minutes for Xorg to begin. Changes have
been made to the system, but I don't know how to identify who the culprit
might be. Here's what I did before this started happening
2. Installed firefox using pkg_add
3. Unable to see firefox in KDE so reinstalled firefox
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