Im currently away from my testbox, untill february. However I remember
running xinit and X started up. I manged to install xfce from pgksrc, it
started up with startxfce or a command like that, i dont remember, but not
fully: froze on loading. I could however move the mouse and exit with
ctrl+alt+b
:Tried all the suggestions, it doesnt produce a log file, moving
:xorg.conf out of the way does nothing. it hangs indefinitely(I waited up
:to 5 mins).
:
:Anymore suggestions?
I did a from-scratch install on a test box and I was able to
install xorg from pkgsrc. startx works for me, tho
Erik P. Skaalerud pravi:
I know that there are workarounds for this in sshd, but that wasnt
really the point. My question is why the internal resolver uses such an
absurd timeout on resolving.
20 seconds per nameserver and multiply that by number of them. Usually 2-3 so
40 to 60 secs.
Tomaž
Tried all the suggestions, it doesnt produce a log file, moving
xorg.conf out of the way does nothing. it hangs indefinitely(I waited up
to 5 mins).
Anymore suggestions?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 06:29:53PM +0100, Erik P. Skaalerud wrote:
A good example is a sshd who lost contact with DNS. If you are lucky
you'll get a login prompt after about 2 minutes. If you're not lucky,
sshd just kills the connection.
Disable client IP resolution?
Tried all the suggestions, it doesnt produce a log file, moving
xorg.conf out of the way does nothing. it hangs indefinitely(I waited up
to 5 mins).
Anymore suggestions?
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 06:29:53PM +0100, Erik P. Skaalerud wrote:
>
> Why do BSD insist on having a working resolver (DNS,hosts) to function
> properly? It's rather insane that the resolve timeout is so hilariously
> high.
Because nothing important should depend on broken DNS? It is not that
h
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 11:35:44PM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So i got to compile Xorg from pkgsrc, after configuring xorg.conf
and trying to run startx, nothing happens. not even one line of output
produced. it would just sit on startx. However, running just X or
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 11:35:44PM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So i got to compile Xorg from pkgsrc, after configuring xorg.conf
> and trying to run startx, nothing happens. not even one line of output
> produced. it would just sit on startx. However, running just X or xinit
> seems to work.
On Tue, November 29, 2005 7:35 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> So i got to compile Xorg from pkgsrc, after configuring xorg.conf
> and trying to run startx, nothing happens. not even one line of output
> produced. it would just sit on startx. However, running just X or xinit
> seems to work.
It may
So i got to compile Xorg from pkgsrc, after configuring xorg.conf
and trying to run startx, nothing happens. not even one line of output
produced. it would just sit on startx. However, running just X or xinit
seems to work.
Is anyone experiencing the same?
Petr Janda
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