updating to explain this
fact? Even some examples at end of technical info would go long way
to making the 'man sort' info user friendly and meaningfully.
man send-pr
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maintainer. With any luck, it'll be committed, so the build will be
easier.
(Apologies for an earlier spam bounce--hinet.net has been blocked here
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On Wed, 12 May 2004, Rob wrote:
Warren Block wrote:
On Tue, 11 May 2004, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
I've heard a lot of comments about the booting
process of freebsd, that it is much faster than
booting into Linux.
It is.
I also seem to remember that from my long-time-back linux
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Martin Vana wrote:
I saw a screenshot and there was console running with sysmessages,
how can I run such a console?
Log in with gdm and it creates a console log window for you.
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On Wed, 12 May 2004, Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Martin Vana wrote:
I saw a screenshot and there was console running with sysmessages,
how can I run such a console?
Log in with gdm and it creates a console log window for you.
Uh... xdm shows a console log window. Sorry
to query the printer
and find out what it knows ?
Printing a test page should show options like PostScript or additional
memory.
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Still looking for answers. If anyone has any ideas, I would be
very grateful to hear them. Thanks.
I haven't seen slow host lookups with Mozilla since removing IPv6 from
the kernel.
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Remove the whole .if !defined(WITHOUT_X11) ... .endif section.
Run it with 'links -g -mode 640x480x16'.
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Make sure you have svgalib installed (/usr/ports/devel/svgalib).
Err... that would be /usr/ports/graphics/svgalib. Sorry.
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defined for that printer.
smbclient has some printing capabilities, too, but then you may have to
deal with user passwords on XP.
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to use ad4 instead of ad0 was the next step, and then finally
setting the BIOS to boot from the SATA drive.
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effects.
I think it's in the Handbook printing section. But I'd suggest just
printing in PostScript, since most larger printers and copiers already
have it. Enscript is pretty good for formatting most types of plain
text.
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site listed on http://www.spamhaus.org;')
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Yes, the sbl-xbl lists are excellent. Conservative but effective.
Installing the clamav-milter in addition to DNSBLs helps tremendously.
The daily barrage of Windows viruses just disappears.
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of error.
Can any one verify that it's working in 4.x versions.
It works.
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rc.conf file has sendmail_enable=NO and it does start when the
system boots up.
If you want sendmail enabled, shouldn't that be sendmail_enable=YES?
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book (highly recommended) has a script that
pipes the output of ls into sed, generating a bunch of individual mv
commands. You can do the same thing with find, or Perl, or other
things.
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any details.
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the kernel; can't recall. However, I rebuild the
kernel after the system has been cloned to be sure it's in sync with the
current source on the machine.
The third question is, can I, should I, use rsyn insted of dum and restore?
dump and restore are the right tools for this case.
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rebooting, and rebuilding the world isn't a bad idea. If the original
and newly-restored system are of different versions, it might break,
though.
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Invalid partition table
Hmm. It looks like that error comes from the plain mbr code
(/boot/mbr), not the boot-selector loader (/boot/boot0). The plain mbr
only wants one partition (slice) to be active.
See what fdisk
don't know if there's a way to make dump automatically name or number
a bunch of output files, but you can give it a list of filenames if you
have an idea of how many it will need.
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Ethernet, sound, and video built in, all of which work with FreeBSD.
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In /boot/loader.conf:
snd_mss_load=YES
And dmesg shows this:
Preloaded elf module /boot/kernel/snd_mss.ko at 0xc0a1126c.
Preloaded elf module /boot/kernel/snd_pcm.ko at 0xc0a11318.
...
pcm0: OPL3-SAx (YMF719) at port 0x538-0x539,0xf8c-0xf94,0xe0e,0x530-0x537
irq 5 drq 1 flags 0xc100 on isa0
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/bin/lpq)
rather than the one that was installed in a different directory by
lprng.
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servers.
Any hints, comments on how to set up freebsd to allow access to the switch
console would be appreciated.
cu -s9600 -l/dev/cuaa0
Change the values if needed. And the next question is How do I get out
of it? which is the key sequence ~. (tilde-dot).
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the network is unreachable. Pinging then gives
a no route to host.
There's an example of specifying media type in the dhclient.conf man
page.
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show you new mail.
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to be very different from
most larger ISPs, and they may not react quickly or at all. You could
also try using smbclient (part of the Samba port) to send a Windows
popup message to that machine.
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SENDMAIL?= /usr/sbin/sendmail
MAKEMAP?= /usr/sbin/makemap
M4?= /usr/bin/m4
difficulties in the 5.x branch. But 5.x is not a
release version yet, so that's to be expected.
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, and a good many of the ghostscript drivers, but
no good has come of it so far.
See /usr/ports/print/hpijs.
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-hpijs.ppd:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\
:mx#0:\
:sh:
(Your if= and af= might be wrong; don't know.)
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in your message you said you wanted an open
firewall, so try this instead:
firewall_type=OPEN
See the contents of /etc/rc.firewall to compare the different types of
predefined firewall scripts.
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does it just show up as ugen? If you have the scanner on at bootup,
this will show in dmesg. Otherwise, the message should show on ttyv0.
4.10 does show the HP 5200C in /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/uscanner.c. If you
don't have 4.10 yet, now might be the time.
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* you need the line
/dev/uscanner0
at the end of the hp.conf file.
That should work for root. However, you will need to change permissions
on the device or change group membership for it to work for other users.
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, because I created an
hp.conf with nonsense contents, but sane-find-scanner was not bothered.
sane-find-scanner may not care, but the rest of SANE should.
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device uscanner# Scanners
device urio# Diamond Rio MP3 Player
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2004, Rui Alves wrote:
I can't seem to mount a FAT32 partition that I have on /dev/ad0s2
I try to do mount -t msdos /dev/ad0s2 /mnt/documents and I get:
msdosfs: /dev/ad0s2: Invalid argument
If it's a logical drive, that should probably be /dev/ad0s5.
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and
--outgoing; these are set in /etc/rc.conf. Spamassassin may have
similar options.
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No need to get confused with the different options on Linux commands;
FreeBSD.org has all the FreeBSD man pages online in a nice hyperlinked,
searchable format:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi
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/etc/printcap) doesn't seem to help.
Try the simple things first:
chmod +x /usr/local/libexec/if-simple
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Sex Maniac wrote:
I don't want my users can see the source program in
.pl
I want my source program is hidden from user and the
others administrators. So I need the executable
file/binary file only.
perldoc -q hide
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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004, Parv wrote:
Perl:
perl -e 'print +(17 * 36)'
Or just
perl -e 'print 17 * 36'
but for neatness
perl -e 'print 17 * 36, \n'
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be able to see what is actually going on.
You may get away with just changing the sed pattern delimiter, say to
something like a % sign.
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it adds this to outgoing mail, if you've got it set to scan
outgoing mail.
That's less intrusive than the scanned-by signature. Could be less of
a liability when an undetected virus slips through, too.
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Charlie wrote:
not sure why but when i run the command mount -t cd9660 -o ro /dev/acd0c
/cdrom it gives me this error message cd9660: /dev/acd0c: Invalid argument
Are you trying to mount a music CD?
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this to their cat program so why
can't FreeBSD?
See above.
and why is this already done to less and not cat?
less is made to display files. It's the correct tool for the job.
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to newsgroups. This Windows-virus-of-the-week collects
email addresses from newsgroups.
So it's not necessarily true that any list member has the virus.
Certainly anyone running an MUA on FreeBSD doesn't have it, or need to
worry about getting it.
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Tools (if you don't have it
already, get it) describes this in more detail.
Modifying cat so it couldn't do this would not be an improvement.
I hope this helps, and thanks for giving me the motivation to look it
up.
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you had never needed the flags, not that you had to omit them
for it to work.
Actually, I think it was me that said that. I omit the hints unless I
find there's a need for them; for APM, I've never needed them.
Likewise with 'device pcm' for sound.
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and
acd1c. This is probably different under 5.x.
Also, cdrecord -scanbus doesn't show anything...
cdrecord is for SCSI, or if you are using atapicam to emulate SCSI with
IDE devices.
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beung set. Set it explicitly in your script. I'd make a copy of the
Ghostscript script and edit that, or just incorporate it in the script
that is calling that script.
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this track 32 KB (0%) total 32 K
only wrote -1 of 32768 bytes: Bad address
Are you using a CD-R disk? (Not CD-RW.) Has it been written before?
Some brands of drives are not supported by burncd... there should be a
partial list at
http://freebsd.dk
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. The FAQ also mentions Zip
and Jaz drives causing similar problems, but that is probably outdated.
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On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, JacobRhoden wrote:
Does anyone know of a good port which will simply resize a directory of jpg's
to a specified (proportional) size?
I'm pretty sure graphics/ImageMagick will do it; probably the mogrify
command. (It's not on this machine or I'd check...)
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need a kernel with the USB stuff. GENERIC has it.
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howto's or tips on how to
handle this?
/usr/ports/sysutils/gpart may be worth a look.
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they are receiving
data, so you could look for that. Or it might be that the printer won't
print anything until it gets a form feed, so you could send it one
afterwards:
perl -e 'print chr(12)' /dev/ulpt0
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There's also a PDF from the same company that talks about how it works,
but I couldn't find it on their web site, so:
http://www.spezial.de/commercio/dateien/magazin/FFD_Life_Expectancy.pdf
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for newfs_msdos shows a -F flag, just like Linux's
mkfs.vfat takes. What error message do you get?
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You could get the PostScript DIMM for the 2100 and eliminate apsfilter.
The speed increase would depend on what type of things you're printing,
but it's inexpensive (saw the DIMM on printerworks.com for $39).
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and its dependencies, cd to
the individual port directory and use the clean target alone:
# make clean
See 'man ports' for a list of all the make targets.
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My Hardware:
IBM PS/Valuepoint 486 33MHz
8 MB RAM
^^
This is likely the problem. The install needs more than 8M, somewhere
between 12 and 16M last I heard.
If it helps, I have a Valuepoint 486 DX2/66 with 32M of RAM that runs
4.8 flawlessly.
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. Other hints may be required for some notebooks.
Of course, this is just the kernel part. It also needs apm entries in
/etc/rc.conf and an APM-cable BIOS.
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. Here's
the Device section:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20040123131935.K98150
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the code.
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
Thanks! Yes, the ipfw.ko module is getting loaded. So now I just need to
know how to enable things like divert and logging.
/etc/rc.firewall has examples.
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
In linux, I'd use /etc/modules.conf to list and configure any kernel
modules I want loaded at boot time. How is that done in FreeBSD?
It's /boot/loader.conf. See 'man 5 loader.conf'.
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
Warren Block wrote:
It's /boot/loader.conf. See 'man 5 loader.conf'.
Ah. Thank you. :) Where do I find documentation for the 341 or so modules?
Man pages should cover most of them, although you may have to do a
slight variation on the name
, but I don't know it.
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It's the same as a parallel port printer setup, just use /dev/ulpt0
instead of /dev/lpt0 in the printcap definition.
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is for font name, and you can specify an
entire font name that you've looked up with xfontsel:
xterm -fn '-*-courier-medium-r-*-*-17-*-*-*-m-*-*-*'
It tends to be useful just with monospaced fonts.
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which actually would be better as
perl -pe 's/\s./\n/g' my_test_text_document.txt
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It seems slightly better to get a newline in a shell variable and then
use that.
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wrote Warren Block thusly...
perl -pe 's/\s./\n/g' my_test_text_document.txt
^
^
Why do you have '.' after '\s'? Did you mean '+' instead?
Oops--you're correct. \s+ for one or more
; apsfilter, maybe.
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dmesg? Do you have usbd running? (usbd_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf).
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of this has not worked it is still trying
to install mysql. Please keep the suggestions coming.
Manually make deinstall for mod_php4, then try it again:
make -DWITHOUT_MYSQL install
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Has anyone successfully configured X for the MSI KM4M-L?
In a posting to this list in Feb, Warren Block says he got a KM4M(no -L) to
work with the savage driver.
I'm pretty sure the board I have is a KM4M-L... didn't think the L was
significant
;')
Important note: please don't use any DNSBL without at least reading
their policies. Misunderstanding are way too easy to make.
Then do a 'make all install restart' and it's done.
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:-)
That would mean the Makefile is gone or overwritten, or you're not
in /etc/mail when you try it. Here's the version comment from mine:
# $FreeBSD: src/etc/mail/Makefile,v 1.9.2.25 2003/07/12 23:23:46 gshapiro Exp $
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--it doesn't have an
install target. This suggests that it's time to cvsup to 4.9, or at
least something later than what you have. What release is it, maybe 4.4
or so?
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it to the
network print server where it is converted again, is bad in several
ways.
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as the first character:
s/([+-][0-9]{2})/$1:/
I like Perl a lot, and use it often, but it seems a bit much for this.
If there were easy shell substring operations... Anyway, shell-only:
date +%z | sed 's/.../:/' # insert colon after first three chars
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