Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 09:53:55AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble building modular xorg on a new install of DragonFly 1.8.1;
modular-xorg-apps and -fonts build okay but modular-xorg-drivers fails
when it tries to build modular-xorg-server.
Gt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
checking whether to build Xegl DDX... no
checking whether to build Xglx DDX... no
checking for dlopen... yes
configure: error: Your OS is unknown. Xorg currently only supports Linux,
Free/Open/NetBSD, Solaris, and OS X. If you are interested in porting
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 07:00:21PM -0700, Joseph Garcia wrote:
SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/pkg/lib
Add -R/usr/pkg/lib here as well.
Joerg
Thanks Joerg! That worked after fucking with Sendmail for a day I got it
to actually work. I'll reply to my own thread
with that libsasl2.so.2 not found, required by
sendmail error.
Any help would be appreciated. If there's an easier way to do this, such
as another program then I'm all ears. I've always known that Sendmail
was a bitch to configure.
Thanks in advance,
Joseph Garcia
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:HmmmI guess no one here uses the WOL utilities from pkgsrc? Bummer.
I Don't think very many people use WOL. Well, at least not outside
the corporate world where there's a benefit to being able to put
hundreds or thousands of workstations into a sleep
HmmmI guess no one here uses the WOL utilities from pkgsrc? Bummer.
Joseph Garcia wrote:
Hello all!
I'm trying to use DragonFlyBSD to wake up other machines, but so far two
of the utilities I tried from pkgsrc didn't work. I hate saying this,
but they do wake up when I send the magic
Right on! I actually wanted to do this, but I just haven't had the time
with work and being a single dad. Thanks! It's gotten so bad that I
haven't even had the time to listen to it. Now I can just read it at my
leisure.
Thanks again!
Joey
Geoff Speicher wrote:
-snip - to conserve
Robert Clark wrote:
Make sure the Serial port is enabled in BIOS?
I've seen integrated-chipset-provided serial ports be disabled in BIOS
and still be probed and in used by the OS. The ghost ports would then
work depending on how the OS serviced them.
I've also seen multiple ports
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Okay, so I was working via the console port (i.e. DFly box connected to
: Firewall via serial port) of my PIX firewall and I kept getting these
:errors. These errors made it quite impossible to configure the firewall
:because I was unable to recieve the output from the
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Try changing FIFO_RX_MEDH to FIFO_RX_LOW around line 2281
of /usr/src/sys/dev/serial/sio/sio.c.
Also post your 'dmesg' output.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
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I changed that line and I rebuilt the
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:I changed that line and I rebuilt the kernel, installed the kernel, and
:rebooted. I tried it again, but I still have the same problems. Any
:other ideas?
:
:Joey
What is actually being run over this serial port? Just a console
session, or something else? What
Okay, so I was working via the console port (i.e. DFly box connected to
Firewall via serial port) of my PIX firewall and I kept getting these
errors. These errors made it quite impossible to configure the firewall
because I was unable to recieve the output from the PIX device.
Error
Frank Petitjean wrote:
Hi,
I am a newbee in the BSD world, and I have problem with Xorg configuration.
I installed DragonFly 1.6.0 without problem, then Xorg-6.9.0nb3 from
the current path.
I followed the instructions from the handbook, but I have problem with
Xorg :
At Xorg start up,
Thomas Schlesinger wrote:
Hi.
I've installed only DFly on my notebook as the onliest OS, so I have no need
for the boot0 menu.
I've tried to minimize the time it's appearing by doing a boot0cfg -s 1 -t 1
ad0 (-t 0 didn't work). -t is the number of ticks and there should be circa
18.2
Thomas Schlesinger wrote:
Hi,
I've seen, there's a drm module in the source code.
I use an ATI Mobility X600 PCIe chip in my notebook. I've loaded the radeon.ko
module and have an empty directory /dev/dri, but the Xorg.0.log tells me:
[..]
drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Hmm. It sounds ok to me but I do seem to recall that some issues
popped up when FreeBSD did this, so my provisio in importing bsdtar
is that you (Peter) review the FreeBSD mailing lists for bsdtar related
discussions and put together a summary of any issues
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
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
On Mon, August 14, 2006 1:04 pm, Haidut wrote:
The exact name is CheckPoint NGX R60 HFA02.
Oh, then you mean rules from an external hardware firewall device, not the
ones running in DragonFly.
I haven't seen any open source firewall rule analyzers, though I also
Gergo Szakal wrote:
Hello,
I noticed that PF version is the one that was released with OpenBSD 3.7.
Is there any chance that it will be synchronized with upstream soon?
There are a few cool features in new versions that I'd like to try out
on DF as well. Oh, and I would like to get rid of
I came across this product that I figured some of you might be
interested in especially if you're buiding embedded firewall boxes with
DragonFlyBSD. It's an SATA to Compact Flash device. It mounts in the
front or the back of the PC. Seems pretty neat.
Here's the product link:
Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
On 7/19/06, Petr Janda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a wireless PCI card (801.11g preferably ) that I will
take a look at following manpage:
ath(4), ral(4) and acx(4)
if you have minipci-pci card, take a look at iwi(4) too.
Cheers,
sephe
I just wanted
Petr Janda wrote:
Oh by the way, I can use PPPoE too. Whichever is easier to set up.
Petr Janda wrote:
I have an Linksys ADSL gateway router, and I use PPPoA at the moment.
However, I would like to set it in bridge mode(which is easy) so that
the PPP terminates on my DragonFly server. Ive
Sascha Wildner wrote:
Thomas Schlesinger wrote:
Hi,
when I shutdown my notebook (ASUS V6800), I get a message to power it
of on console, but it doesn't happen automagically as in Linux. I
believe to remember, that I've read somewhere something about an
sysctl switch which enables this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was looking at the handbook but couldnt find anything on setting up fs
ACLs in DragonFly. Also tried to search the LINT file but no success. Well
what has to be enabled in the kernel, and where do i get setfacl/getfacl
utils?
Petr
What part of the handbook? Hmmm, I
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
Out of curiousity, I thought I'd try running make buildworld with the -j
option in a few different configurations to see what difference it made.
I know it's supposed to speed up the process by a certain amount because
of the parallel processing, but there's no direct
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Any volunteers to help test the modular X.org on DragonFly?
The instructions are at http://wiki.x.org/wiki/ModularDevelopersGuide.
I am using its ./util/modular/build.sh script on the CVS HEAD. I do have
pkgsrc packages for freetype2 and MesaLibs installed (and probably
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Is anyone running Dragonfly on an HP Server ... in my case, a DL360?
Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Networking Services (http://www.hub.org)
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo!: yscrappy ICQ: 7615664
Good question!
I have several DL360's
Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 06:54:47PM +0100, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
: On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 05:37:07PM +, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
:
: Is there a meta port that installs most or all of xfce4? I can't tell which
: pkg I need to do this.
:
: xfce4?
I am
:
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.php/User:Jgarcia/Status_Page_Devel
Joseph Garcia
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Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 08:27:14PM +0800, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
: Please try HEAD,
: If it still paniks, please post the back trace if you can get it.
I installed the Dec 17 snapshot, and I can't update the source tree without
wi0 working. But I can't get wi0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 06:18:59PM -0500, Bob Bagwill wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:48:32 +0100, joerg wrote:
since now most parts of KDE and Gnome compile, please try it (esp. the
binary packages for easier reproducability) and report problems.
Locations of the
I have two computers that I'm willing to donate to the cause.
They're PIII systems about 1GHz each on AOpen AX34 and AOpen AX34 II
motherboards. They each have fxp cards in them as well. They're okay
machines. They're not the fastest machines out there, but maybe someone
can make use of
I have used the following switch with both DragonFlyBSD, FreeBSD, and
WindowsXP (on the same switch) at work without any problems.
http://www.iogear.com/main.php?loc=productItem=GCS84B
I have an older IOGear KVM switch at home that I have used with FreeBSD,
OpenBSD, and WindowsXP (on the
Bob Bagwill wrote:
How are people playing with different versions of DBSD on the same system?
I just use VMWare. Currently I have 1.2.x-RELEASE and 1.3.x-PREVIEW
installed in VMWare, although I only have PREVIEW fired up at the
moment. It's not the best way to run DragonFlyBSD, but since I
Danial Thom wrote:
--- Joerg Sonnenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 03:26:17PM +0200, Erik
P. Skaalerud wrote:
Joseph Garcia wrote:
I was using ifconfig when it occurred to me
how non-intuitive it is
having to use 255.255.255.255 as the netmask
when adding
ifconfig(8) more intuitive and a
bit more user friendly. Any opinions on these issues? I know they're
small isssues, but I feel that any steps to making Unix utilities more
intuitive and user friendly without compromising security and features
is a step in the right direction.
Joseph Garcia
P.S. I'm
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