Re: Mail Woes

2006-01-16 Thread nida
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2) Postfix, TLS, SASL, and saslauthd. I'm not sure who's to blame for this, so I'll line them all up. When trying to send mail, I get the following logged to /var/log/messages: postfix/smtpd[PID]: fatal: no SASL authentication mechanisms With the help of build

Mail Woes

2006-01-16 Thread nida
Hey all, This weekend, I tried to recreate the following HOWTO to reflect the new release and its pkgsrc infrastructure. http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.php/Set_up_an_email_server However, I'm running into issues that neither I nor Google can resolve. I am hoping others on this list can help

Re: Would DF welcome a phpbb forum?

2006-01-16 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think the reason was extremely different, the guy complained about a cdrom which installs a pure console system, without any clear indication of what to do to install X, and then KDE, Gnome etc. Presumably the developers are busy solving important and hard problems at

Re: Hi all

2006-01-16 Thread Bob Bagwill
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 16:16:11 -0500, E. Gad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What might someone say to a BSD novice considering DragonFly ? DragonFly installs from a CD, but without a GUI. You might want to try PC-BSD or DesktopBSD instead, if you want a GUI-ier install. -- Bob Bagwill

Re: Would DF welcome a phpbb forum?

2006-01-16 Thread Raphael Marmier
if, like me, you don't like mailing lists flooding your mailbox, you'll be glad to learn that those same mailing list are bridged to a nntp server: nntp.dragonflybsd.org just subscribe, no need for tedious login, signup, etc... much more convenient than a those forum web app IMHO, despite it

Re: Would DF welcome a phpbb forum?

2006-01-16 Thread talon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sorry, but a mailing list might have been a hype of 15 years ago when > people had a 14.4kbps dialup connection to the internet or even less, but > today? Sure its easy to open up evolution or mutt and send mails to > users@, but is this attractive to new users coming ov

Re: Would DF welcome a phpbb forum?

2006-01-16 Thread Jake Maciejewski
I agree. See, for example, the extremely successful Gentoo forums at forums.gentoo.org. On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 09:24 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Indeed, it would be like users@, but consider: > > 1) In what way can you order threads in a mailing list? If we had a > web-based forum we could e

Re: Hi all

2006-01-16 Thread walt
E. Gad wrote: > Anyway my question is this- I had looked at FreeBSD > 6.0, it had a few to many "gotchas"- (For > example-nvidia didn't work as well as I would have > thought). > > What might someone say to a BSD novice considering > DragonFly ? Well, I offer my opinion as one novice to anoth

Re: Would DF welcome a phpbb forum?

2006-01-16 Thread elekktretterr
Indeed, it would be like users@, but consider: 1) In what way can you order threads in a mailing list? If we had a web-based forum we could easilly have stuff related to hardware in one forum, multimedia in another, pkgsrc in another etc., we could even have a forum for non df-related stuff. Sure,

more trouble building JDK

2006-01-16 Thread Chuck Tuffli
First off, if there is a better list to ask this question on, let me know and I'll be on my way. If not, ... I'm trying to build jdk14 from the wip pkgsrc but am getting a failure in lang/sun-jre14. I cvs up'd wip and pkgsrc today and am building on 1.4.0-RELEASE. The error is ... ===> Required p

Hi all

2006-01-16 Thread E. Gad
Hmm yahoo is being weird- If I fopa(SP) some how please let me know. Anyway my question is this- I had looked at FreeBSD 6.0, it had a few to many "gotchas"- (For example-nvidia didn't work as well as I would have thought). What might someone say to a BSD novice considering DragonFly ? It's ok

Re: Starkast.net mirror is back

2006-01-16 Thread Matthew Dillon
: :Hey, : :The Starkast.net mirror is not out-of-date anymore, you may uncomment it :on /download.cgi : :Johan Eckerström I've uncommented it! -Matt Matthew Dillon <[EMAI

Re: Linux.ko

2006-01-16 Thread joerg
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 01:07:50PM +0100, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote: > John Duncan wrote: > >Hi, > >I am running a linux binary compiled against libc5 using the > >pkgsrc provided linux emulation set-up. The library paths that > >the linux.ko searches seem to be still set to /compat/linux

Re: Linux.ko

2006-01-16 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
John Duncan wrote: Hi, I am running a linux binary compiled against libc5 using the pkgsrc provided linux emulation set-up. The library paths that the linux.ko searches seem to be still set to /compat/linux. I have copied over /usr/pkg/emul/linux to /compat and the binary appears to work,

Starkast.net mirror is back

2006-01-16 Thread Johan Eckerström
Hey, The Starkast.net mirror is not out-of-date anymore, you may uncomment it on /download.cgi Johan Eckerström