walt wrote:
FloW wrote:
...I recently bought a USB memory stick, and it works
with both Windows and FreeBSD. When I boot DragonflyBSD the error
messages...
I have a question, not an answer (sorry):
What happens if you boot without the memory stick and plug it in
after the system is running?
Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
/usr/src/usr.bin/kdump/mkioctls: awk: argument list too long
/usr/src/usr.bin/kdump/mkioctls: awk: argument list too long
Have you made any kernel modules under /usr/src? e.g. you made a
module in /usr/src/sys/dev/netif/bfe, but you forgot to make clean
afterwards.
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 03:05:55AM +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
I compiled the latest KDE from pkgsrc, but it seems that SSL is broken
somewhere. Konqueror doesnt load HTTPS sites and I cant log into msn
since it uses SSL.
Try kdelibs-3.5.4nb1.
Joerg
Hi,
I think this hasn't been mentioned here before:
http://bsdstats.org/
It even lists a few DragonFly systems already. The
script is going to be included and enabled by default
on DesktopBSD (a FreeBSD-based ISO with custom GUI),
The FreeBSD people are still discussing the issue,
it'll
Oliver Fromme wrote:
How about including (and enabling) it on DragonFly
ISOs, too? It will certainly improve visibility and
awareness of DragonFly BSD.
I am all for including it. Enabling should not be done automatically, but it
should be encouraged, IMO.
cheers
simon
--
Serve - BSD
If included by default, the installer could ask a question right
before it's finished.
On 9/11/06, Simon 'corecode' Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
How about including (and enabling) it on DragonFly
ISOs, too? It will certainly improve visibility and
awareness of
On Mon, September 11, 2006 8:28 am, Jonas Trollvik wrote:
If included by default, the installer could ask a question right
before it's finished.
Something to ask the BSD Installer folks, several of which are already
subscribed here...
I'd like to see it on by default, myself. There's no
Do I have to recompile kdebase too? If not, I get different results
after recompling kdelibs. Now Konqueror says: Could not connect to
host instead of process dying. All the SSL errors seem to be gone though.
Petr
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 03:05:55AM +1000, Petr
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 11:43:45PM +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
Do I have to recompile kdebase too? If not, I get different results
after recompling kdelibs. Now Konqueror says: Could not connect to
host instead of process dying. All the SSL errors seem to be gone though.
No, I just rebuild
Is bmake replace sufficient? Thats what I did. I even created a *new*
user and that user still has the problem.
Petr
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 11:43:45PM +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
Do I have to recompile kdebase too? If not, I get different results
after recompling
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 09:56:37AM -0400, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
I'd like to see it on by default, myself. There's no security issues I
can see offhand, since it's benign and can be turned off.
It's spyware.
Geert
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 12:19:23AM +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
Is bmake replace sufficient? Thats what I did. I even created a *new*
user and that user still has the problem.
Which host? I can try to reproduce it here.
Joerg
:On Mon, September 11, 2006 8:28 am, Jonas Trollvik wrote:
: If included by default, the installer could ask a question right
: before it's finished.
:
:Something to ask the BSD Installer folks, several of which are already
:subscribed here...
:
:I'd like to see it on by default, myself. There's
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 04:31:08PM +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 09:56:37AM -0400, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
I'd like to see it on by default, myself. There's no security issues I
can see offhand, since it's benign and can be turned off.
It's spyware.
Fully
I tried going to www.gmail.com and webmail.exetel.com.au and loging into
hotmail. Neither works.
Petr
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 12:19:23AM +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
Is bmake replace sufficient? Thats what I did. I even created a *new*
user and that user still has
: Have you made any kernel modules under /usr/src? e.g. you made a
: module in /usr/src/sys/dev/netif/bfe, but you forgot to make clean
: afterwards. That's probably the cause.
:
:junior hacker task: rewrite mkioctls to ignore such files/symlinks. Tak=
:ers?
:
:cheers
: simon
I don't
Geert Hendrickx wrote:
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
I'd like to see it on by default, myself. There's no security issues I
can see offhand, since it's benign and can be turned off.
I agree with Justin here.
It's spyware.
No, it's not. All data is stored anonymously. You
can look at
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 02:51:43PM +, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Geert Hendrickx wrote:
It's spyware.
No, it's not. All data is stored anonymously. You can look at the
program for yourself what kind of data is returned to the server. It's
no more than a simple shell script.
I'll *never*
On Mon, September 11, 2006 10:51 am, Oliver Fromme wrote:
It's spyware.
No, it's not. All data is stored anonymously. You
can look at the program for yourself what kind of data
is returned to the server. It's no more than a simple
shell script.
Perhaps this is part of a larger
2006/9/11, Sepherosa Ziehau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you made any kernel modules under /usr/src? e.g. you made a
module in /usr/src/sys/dev/netif/bfe, but you forgot to make clean
afterwards. That's probably the cause.
It was the cause. Thanks. :-)
--
Sincerely Yours,
Vladimir Mitiouchev
On 9/11/06, Justin C. Sherrill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps this is part of a larger picture; post-install, we don't use the
network at all for communication with people using DragonFly.
A lot of tasks get repeated with every single installation of DragonFly -
setting up PKG_PATH or cvsup
Geert Hendrickx wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Geert Hendrickx wrote:
It's spyware.
No, it's not. All data is stored anonymously. You can look at the
program for yourself what kind of data is returned to the server. It's
no more than a simple shell script.
I'll *never*
Snip/
FreeBSD once had an installation counter many years ago
(it's long dead and gone), which worked exactly like that,
i.e. after finishing the actual installation, sysinstall
asked whether it should be reported. If you said yes, an
e-mail was sent to some pseudo account.
Snip/
This is
At 1:18 PM -0400 9/11/06, Adrian Michael Nida wrote:
IIRC, OpenBSD still has their [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail account to
collect hardware information. NYCBUG also has something similar:
http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=dmesgd;SQLIMIT=20
I'm content with the post-install Would you like to
On 2006-09-11 19:18, Adrian Michael Nida wrote:
Snip/
FreeBSD once had an installation counter many years ago
(it's long dead and gone), which worked exactly like that,
i.e. after finishing the actual installation, sysinstall
asked whether it should be reported. If you said yes, an
e-mail was
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 12:42:50AM +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
I tried going to www.gmail.com and webmail.exetel.com.au and loging into
hotmail. Neither works.
Please try again with the updated patch.
Joerg
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 14:31 -0400, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
Snip/
The idea is to track how many machines are actively running *BSD.
If all we know is that you installed *BSD last month, then we have
no idea if you're still running it this month.
Snip/
Ahhh. I knew I was missing something.
At 9:06 PM +0200 9/11/06, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
I'm content with the post-install Would you like to submit your
information question. I don't know why on Earth this script has
to be put in periodic though. What am I missing?
The idea is to track how many
Yo Adrian! ;)
What a bummer. I had totally written a How-To for PostgreSQL 8.0
installation but it was on the old wiki site. The one that went down.
I'm not sure if it was backed up or not, but I didn't have a backup. I
wish I had backup of that.
It seems as though things have gotten
Back to process died unexpectedly.
Petr
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 12:42:50AM +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
I tried going to www.gmail.com and webmail.exetel.com.au and loging into
hotmail. Neither works.
Please try again with the updated patch.
Joerg
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