On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 14:47:34 +0100 (CET)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
really odd.
check if your /dev/cd0 actually works by
dd if=/dev/cd0 bs=64k of=test.image
and if dd won't fail. try then mounting image with
mdconfig/mount_cd9660
It DDs fine, but I get the same error
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 17:33:45 +0200
mac.tc raszo...@gmail.com wrote:
hi, can anyone tell me what this message is related to?
WRITE_DMA UDMA ICRC error (retrying request) LBA=62939519
drive/hardware failing?
i am seeing a lot of it lately on a particular disk where i have
tried a few
On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 14:36:40 +0100
Bruce Cran br...@cran.org.uk wrote:
On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 08:49:10 -0400
Lowell Gilbert freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
Hmm. ICRC errors are about the controller talking to the disk
electronics. They don't generally have anything to do
On Fri, 15 May 2009 17:15:37 +0200
Mel Flynn mel.flynn+fbsd.questi...@mailing.thruhere.net wrote:
On Friday 15 May 2009 13:04:50 Saša Stupar wrote:
I suggest you to buy a good AP (Lynksys, Asus, etc.) and it will
work much better than building it from FreeBSD.
And this is based on which
Any one know where I can find info on setting up FreeBSD so it tries
to automounting their home from a Samba server?
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On Fri, 18 May 2007 21:46:33 -0400
Zane C.B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any one know where I can find info on setting up FreeBSD so it tries
to automounting their home from a Samba server?
Came across pam_exec, which after a bit of tweaking sort of takes
care of this.
Here is a patch
On Sat, 19 May 2007 13:01:51 -0400
Zane C.B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 18 May 2007 21:46:33 -0400
Zane C.B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any one know where I can find info on setting up FreeBSD so it
tries to automounting their home from a Samba server?
Came across pam_exec, which
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 09:57:06 -0400
Tom Grove [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any chance that ZFS will make it into 6.3 or is this a 7.0 only
feature?
From my understanding, this is very unlikely to happen due to the
large number of changes to the VFS including API changes. That is
aimed at being kept
For any one who was wondering, no-grab needed set in
~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 04:43:00 -0600
Zane C.B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any one know what it takes to get security/gnupg to work? I have
pinentry-gtk2, but having that installed does not help. Any
suggestions
Any one know what it takes to get security/gnupg to work? I have
pinentry-gtk2, but having that installed does not help. Any
suggestions?
cat randomfile | gpg2 -s
You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
user: Zane C. Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1024-bit DSA key, ID C18989DE, created
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 06:16:59 -0700
Modulok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seeing the thread about flash with mozilla, I thought, a flash
plugin with opera would be cool. Last night I tried to get flash
working with opera. I failed. With native opera, I cannot get any
plugins to work. Here is what I
I originally saw it in the ports tree, IIRC, about a year ago or
around there.
What it was was a massive piece of software for connecting multiple
services allowing them all to be queried. It was capable of
connecting to IMAP, LDAP, several SQL servers, and a few other
things. The manual of the
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 04:33:34 +
Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Zane C.B. wrote:
I originally saw it in the ports tree, IIRC, about a year ago or
around there.
What it was was a massive piece of software for connecting
Been starting to look into writing some stuff that uses unix domain
sockets, but I've been running into the problem of figuring out what
the calling PID is on the other end.
Any suggestions on where I should begin to look?
As it currently stands, I am looking at doing this with perl.
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 05:33:22 -0600 (CST)
Scott Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 04:30:21 -0600 Zane C.B.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Been starting to look into writing some stuff that uses unix domain
sockets, but I've been running into the problem of figuring out
what
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 12:54:44 +0100
Heiko Wundram (Beenic) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 11:30:21 schrieb Zane C.B.:
Been starting to look into writing some stuff that uses unix
domain sockets, but I've been running into the problem of
figuring out what the calling PID
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 15:36:30 +0100
Heiko Wundram (Beenic) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 15:21:52 schrieb Zane C.B.:
I've come across that mentioned in unix(4). There is no support
for it in regards to Perl. Another problem is it requires support
for that on both ends
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 13:38:37 -0600
Zane C.B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 15:36:30 +0100
Heiko Wundram (Beenic) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 15:21:52 schrieb Zane C.B.:
I've come across that mentioned in unix(4). There is no support
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 15:36:30 +0100
Heiko Wundram (Beenic) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 15:21:52 schrieb Zane C.B.:
I've come across that mentioned in unix(4). There is no support
for it in regards to Perl. Another problem is it requires support
for that on both ends
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 16:23:54 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone know something good.
good=simply, works well, preferably no or minimal GUI.
The most reliable is 'net/ekiga'. I've run into problems with
'net/kiax' and crossing NAT. That was nearly two years ago so it
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 12:28:15 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone know something good.
good=simply, works well, preferably no or minimal GUI.
The most reliable is 'net/ekiga'. I've run into problems with
'net/kiax' and crossing NAT. That was nearly two years
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:26:51 +0100
Jon Theil Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/3/23, Jon Theil Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi list!
I have speculated a lot about implementation of (Open)LDAP on my
sever. By I haven't yet found the right (and logical) way to do
it. I'm running
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 19:52:14 +1000
Da Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20/03/2008, Da Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 08:50 +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I've read the handbook and just about anything on linux
compat under freebsd. I am particularly
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:51:29 -0700
perikillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Bruce Cran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Doug Hardie wrote:
FreeBSD supports 3 firewalls: IPF, IPFW, and PF. Some time ago
(perhaps years) I seem to recall some discussion that one
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 20:50:06 +0100
Bruce Cran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug Hardie wrote:
FreeBSD supports 3 firewalls: IPF, IPFW, and PF. Some time ago
(perhaps years) I seem to recall some discussion that one or more
of those was better maintained and higher quality than the
others.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 00:06:47 -0600
Chad Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to have two xorg-server packages on a FreeBSD system of
mine, and I'm not sure why. With one of them, there's no problem:
xorg-server-1.4_10,1= up-to-date with port
One of them won't upgrade:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:45:20 -0500
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring
I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board with the same cp
-rvn commands I've been running in an attempt to populate my 7TB
RAID5.
Also, am I
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 22:25:32 +0200
David Naylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Today I read an article describing how my government had lost
ZAR200 000 000 from fraud. This is just under $25 000 000. The
article credited this loss largely due to the use of spyware.
My question is
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 17:11:32 -0500
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zane C.B. wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:45:20 -0500
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring
I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board
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