Hello,
To do normal Skype session (face2face) I'm using a USB video cam mounted on top
of the lid of my laptop which is good supported by the pwc kernel module:
Mar 5 09:39:57 current kernel: ugen4.2: Philips at usbus4
Mar 5 09:39:57 current kernel: pwc0: Philips product 0x0329, class 0/0,
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 6:14 AM, Pongthep Kulkrisada ptkris...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem is that ``flash viewer'' is not installed.
Shockwave/Adobe/Macromedia flash viewers are not shipped with FBSD CD.
I'm running OpenSolaris/x86 as guest in VirtualBox on FreeBSD/amd64
for that, since Adobe
* Polytropon (free...@edvax.de) wrote:
Do you have compat7x installed?
No I don't.
If you already updated to OS 8.0,
you should update your ports tree, too, and
use the current ports.
I always csup the SELECTED port tree but not all.
Just installing isn't enough, there's some configuration
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Matthew Seaman
m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
However, when I run:
portupgrade -o lang/perl5.10 -f perl-5.8\.*
I get this problem:
--- Upgrading 'perl-5.8.9_3' to 'perl-5.10.1' (lang/perl5.10)
--- Building '/usr/ports/lang/perl5.10'
===
On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, sean connolly wrote:
Automatic reporting would end up being a mess given that panics can be
caused by hardware problems. Having an autoreport check if memtest was run
before it reports, or having it only run with -CURRENTmight be useful.
Hi Sean, Dan, et al:
I'm not
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 01:33:52PM +0100, Piotr Lukawski wrote:
Dears,
I need to install Freebsd 8.0 using floppy and then ftp, but there are no
floppy images in
On 03/05/10 12:00, Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
* Polytropon (free...@edvax.de) wrote:
Do you have compat7x installed?
No I don't.
If you already updated to OS 8.0,
you should update your ports tree, too, and
use the current ports.
I always csup the SELECTED port tree but not all.
Just
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I can actually
feel it in my network performance. Other than changing ssh to
a non-standard port - is there a way to deal with these? Every
day, they originate from several
Hello,
I try to install kde3 after fresh install FreeBSD 8.0 and freebsd-update to
FreeBSD 8.0 p2 on i386 athlon-xp 1660 MHz, but with no success. Here is the
output:
# cd /usr/ports/x11/kde3
# make install clean
=== Installing for kde-3.5.10_3
=== kde-3.5.10_3 depends on executable:
I did manage to get freebsd-update to run, after a sort. Now my system
identifies as
FreeBSD heaven 8.0-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p2 #0: Tue Jan 5
16:02:27 UTC 2010
r...@i386-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
When I go to the ftp server to do any sort of updates
Hello,
I try to install kde4 (and kde3 in erlier post) after fresh install FreeBSD
8.0 and freebsd-update to FreeBSD 8.0 p2 on i386 athlon-xp 1660 MHz, but with
no success. Here is the output:
# cd /usr/ports/x11/kde4
# make install clean
=== Installing for kde4-4.3.5
=== kde4-4.3.5 depends
Hello,
I try to install octave (kde3, kde4 in erlier post) after fresh install
FreeBSD 8.0 and freebsd-update to FreeBSD 8.0 p2 on i386 athlon-xp 1660 MHz,
but with no success.
I forgot to add that I csup-ed the ports tree today.
Here is the output:
# make install clean
=== octave-3.2.4
On 03/05/10 06:54, John wrote:
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I can actually
feel it in my network performance. Other than changing ssh to
a non-standard port - is there a way to deal with these? Every
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 2:54 PM, John j...@starfire.mn.org wrote:
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I can actually
feel it in my network performance. Other than changing ssh to
a non-standard port - is there
John writes:
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh
probes in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I can
actually feel it in my network performance. Other than
changing ssh to a non-standard port - is there a way to deal with
these? Every day, they
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 07:03:53AM -0600, Programmer In Training wrote:
On 03/05/10 06:54, John wrote:
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I can actually
feel it in my network performance. Other than
On 2010-03-05 13:54, John wrote:
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I can actually
feel it in my network performance. Other than changing ssh to
a non-standard port - is there a way to deal with these? Every
Hello John,
I would suggest you just block ssh acces for everyone.
But, to allow acces for yourself - you could install wonderfull
utility = 'knock-knock'.
It listen on specified ports (they could be closed), and, on receiving
p= redefined knock-knock (for example - 2 knocks
On Thursday 04 March 2010 8:50:56 am sean connolly wrote:
Hi Dan,
Automatic reporting would end up being a mess given that panics can be
caused by hardware problems. Having an autoreport check if memtest was run
before it reports, or having it only run with -CURRENTmight be useful.
That's
Hi,
I installed some software from ports today , and it outputs some
useful information when finished.
e.g where its config file is
Due to some mistakes , i lost these important information , how do i see it
again ?
Is there any tricks to show out it directly ? I don't want to install it
On Friday 05 March 2010 16:20:36 Aaron Lewis wrote:
Hi,
I installed some software from ports today , and it outputs some
useful information when finished.
e.g where its config file is
Due to some mistakes , i lost these important information , how do i
see it again ? Is there any
Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Friday 05 March 2010 16:20:36 Aaron Lewis wrote:
Hi,
I installed some software from ports today , and it outputs some
useful information when finished. e.g where its config file is
Due to some mistakes , i lost these important information , how
do i see it again
On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 05:57:45PM -0600, Programmer In Training wrote:
On 03/04/10 17:43, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Polytropon wrote:
snip
As far as I know, earlier X installations came with the
tab window manager - twm. This doesn't seem to be the case
anymore.
twm
On 03/05/10 15:28, Aaron Lewis wrote:
Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Friday 05 March 2010 16:20:36 Aaron Lewis wrote:
Hi,
I installed some software from ports today , and it outputs some
useful information when finished. e.g where its config file is
Due to some mistakes , i lost these important
On Mar 5, 2010, at 8:26 AM, John wrote:
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 07:03:53AM -0600, Programmer In Training
wrote:
On 03/05/10 06:54, John wrote:
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I can actually
feel it in my
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk writes:
You got bitten by an ill-considered change introduced after the UPDATING
instructions were written. To work around it, you need to set
DISABLE_CONFLICTS when rebuilding the port, eg like this:
# portupgrade -m DISABLE_CONFLICTS=yes
On 01/-10/-28163 20:59, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
I try to install octave (kde3, kde4 in erlier post) after fresh install
FreeBSD 8.0 and freebsd-update to FreeBSD 8.0 p2 on i386 athlon-xp 1660 MHz,
but with no success.
I forgot to add that I csup-ed the ports tree today.
If I try to rebuild
Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
To do normal Skype session (face2face) I'm using a USB video cam mounted on top
of the lid of my laptop which is good supported by the pwc kernel module:
Mar 5 09:39:57 current kernel: ugen4.2: Philips at usbus4
Mar 5 09:39:57 current kernel: pwc0: Philips
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On 05/03/2010 15:22:05, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk writes:
You got bitten by an ill-considered change introduced after the UPDATING
instructions were written. To work around it, you need to set
Hi,
is it possible to do a real preview with portupgrade? I want to see all
ports that would be installed/upgraded when installing a particular port.
The --noexecute option doesn't really show me a lot. How would this be done
with packages? pkg_add would have to download all packges first to be
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 10:19:09AM -0500, mikel king wrote:
On Mar 5, 2010, at 8:26 AM, John wrote:
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 07:03:53AM -0600, Programmer In Training
wrote:
On 03/05/10 06:54, John wrote:
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One
Anton == Anton an...@sng.by writes:
AntonBut, to allow acces for yourself - you could install wonderfull
Antonutility = 'knock-knock'.
Port knocking is false security.
It's equivalent to adding precisely two bytes (per knock, which can't
be too close or far apart or numerous) to the
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Robert Watson rwat...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, sean connolly wrote:
Automatic reporting would end up being a mess given that panics can be
caused by hardware problems. Having an autoreport check if memtest was run
before it reports, or having it
Jonathan == Jonathan McKeown j.mcke...@ru.ac.za writes:
Jonathan pkg_info -D
I like pkg_info -DL 'port*', because it also shows *where* things
got installed... sometimes, I can't find the conf files. :)
--
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On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 07:45:02AM -0800, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Anton == Anton an...@sng.by writes:
AntonBut, to allow acces for yourself - you could install wonderfull
Antonutility = 'knock-knock'.
Port knocking is false security.
It's equivalent to adding precisely two
On 03/05/2010 16:24, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
On 01/-10/-28163 20:59, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
I try to install octave (kde3, kde4 in erlier post) after fresh install
FreeBSD 8.0 and freebsd-update to FreeBSD 8.0 p2 on i386 athlon-xp
1660 MHz,
but with no success.
I forgot to add that I
John == John j...@starfire.mn.org writes:
John Yes - that's exactly what I used to do, and exactly why I used to do
John it, but now I'm thinking of actually implement https.
Rent more than one IP. :) I have a block of 8 for exactly that reason.
It allows me to run sshd on 443 *and* https on
On Mar 5, 2010, at 10:44 AM, John wrote:
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 10:19:09AM -0500, mikel king wrote:
On Mar 5, 2010, at 8:26 AM, John wrote:
Way back about 10 years ago, I was playing around with IPFW a lot. I
wrote a script to update IPFW from changes made to a MySql db. It was
a just for
Fbsd1 writes:
There is hard coded logic that is stopping you from doing what you want.
Looks like you are SOL.
Me thinks you are absolutely correct. I was only hoping
I was doing something wrong and a slight syntax change would
make it work. Thank you and thanks to Maciej Milewski
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On 05/03/2010 15:44:39, John wrote:
Maybe I'll have to learn how to do a VPN from FreeBSD
One thought that occurs to me is that pf tables would provide a
direct API without having to hit a database.
I think I really like this. I may have
On 03/05/10 16:43, Anselm Strauss wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to do a real preview with portupgrade? I want to see all
ports that would be installed/upgraded when installing a particular port.
The --noexecute option doesn't really show me a lot. How would this be done
with packages? pkg_add would
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On 05/03/2010 15:51:52, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
The spamtrap is a shiny object for spam, and anything that goes there gets
blocked for an hour from hitting the low port. I presented this at a
conference once.
Having an IPv6-only high-mx seems
On 2010-Mar-05, 16:47, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
There has been one more commit on that port:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/x11-toolkits/fltk/files/patch-src_filename_list.cxx.diff?r1=1.4;r2=1.5;f=h
That one looks suspicious because (__FreeBSD_version = 73) make the
* daniele (gl...@live.com) wrote:
HI !
I tested the process of installing firefox/opera and flash plugin.
Everything run on my system FreeBSD 8, even though I did not stress
browser plugin.
Here's all the step that I took to make the flash plugin work for
firefox and opera (basically I
Matthew == Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk writes:
Matthew On 05/03/2010 15:51:52, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
The spamtrap is a shiny object for spam, and anything that goes there gets
blocked for an hour from hitting the low port. I presented this at a
conference once.
That gives me some static information on the ports requirements. But I would
like a preview of what rests to be done. Some ports have a lot of
dependencies, most of them are already installed. Can ports also incorporate
the current state of installed packages?
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 5:01 PM,
On 03/05/10 17:12, Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
* daniele (gl...@live.com) wrote:
HI !
I tested the process of installing firefox/opera and flash plugin.
Everything run on my system FreeBSD 8, even though I did not stress
browser plugin.
Here's all the step that I took to make the flash plugin
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On 05/03/2010 16:12:11, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Matthew == Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk writes:
Matthew On 05/03/2010 15:51:52, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
The spamtrap is a shiny object for spam, and anything that goes there
Aryeh M. Friedman aryeh.fried...@gmail.com writes:
See subject
See /usr/ports/games/gnome-games/pkg-install
--
Lowell Gilbert, embedded/networking software engineer, Boston area
http://be-well.ilk.org/~lowell/
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On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Anselm Strauss wrote:
is it possible to do a real preview with portupgrade? I want to see all
ports that would be installed/upgraded when installing a particular port.
The --noexecute option doesn't really show me a lot.
It shows what portupgrade would do, which is nothing
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On 05/03/2010 16:14:12, Anselm Strauss wrote:
That gives me some static information on the ports requirements. But I would
like a preview of what rests to be done. Some ports have a lot of
dependencies, most of them are already installed. Can ports
mikel king wrote:
Way back about 10 years ago, I was playing around with IPFW a lot. I
wrote a script to update IPFW from changes made to a MySql db. It was a
just for fun project, that turned out to be rather useful I have some
developers that I managed who like you were road warriors.
On 03/05/10 17:14, Anselm Strauss wrote:
That gives me some static information on the ports requirements. But I
would like a preview of what rests to be done. Some ports have a lot of
dependencies, most of them are already installed. Can ports also
incorporate the current state of installed
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 04:01:32PM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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On 05/03/2010 15:44:39, John wrote:
Maybe I'll have to learn how to do a VPN from FreeBSD
One thought that occurs to me is that pf tables would provide a
direct API
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Pongthep Kulkrisada ptkris...@gmail.com wrote:
Or the problem is that I cvsup(ed) from 7.1 to 7.2 and then csup(ed) to 8.0.
If you csup, you update only /usr/src (or /usr/ports). Have you actually
updated the system and the ports as well?
FBSD should make it
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On 05/03/2010 16:35:07, John wrote:
Is there any reason one couldn't do something similar for SMTP? Maybe
a little wider sample window, like 10/300? Or would you end up blocking
too any things that you don't mean to block? Anyone played with
Hi,
Am 05.03.10 17:01, schrieb Matthew Seaman:
table ssh-bruteforce persist
[...near the top of the rules section...]
block drop in log quick on $ext_if fromssh-bruteforce
[...later in the rules section...]
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp \
from any to $ext_if port ssh \
flags
* daniele (gl...@live.com) wrote:
hmmm... :-/
is at least now the web browser opera working ?
Yes it is working.
Thanks for your prompt response.
Pongthep
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* daniele (gl...@live.com) wrote:
hmmm... :-/
is at least now the web browser opera working ?
[edit]Yes, it is working but without flash. [/edit]
Thanks for your prompt response.
Pongthep
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On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 05:54:50PM +0100, Matthias Fechner wrote:
Hi,
Am 05.03.10 17:01, schrieb Matthew Seaman:
table ssh-bruteforce persist
[...near the top of the rules section...]
block drop in log quick on $ext_if fromssh-bruteforce
[...later in the rules section...]
pass in on
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On 05/03/2010 16:54:50, Matthias Fechner wrote:
Hi,
Am 05.03.10 17:01, schrieb Matthew Seaman:
table ssh-bruteforce persist
[...near the top of the rules section...]
block drop in log quick on $ext_if fromssh-bruteforce
[...later in the rules
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 05:04:03PM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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On 05/03/2010 16:54:50, Matthias Fechner wrote:
Hi,
Am 05.03.10 17:01, schrieb Matthew Seaman:
table ssh-bruteforce persist
[...near the top of the rules section...]
* C. P. Ghost (cpgh...@cordula.ws) wrote:
If you csup, you update only /usr/src (or /usr/ports). Have you actually
updated the system and the ports as well?
% uname -a
FreeBSD bsdhost.localdomain 8.0-STABLE FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #0: Tue Dec 1
19:12:37 ICT 2009
Message: 23
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2010 16:33:43 +0100
From: Bas v.d. Wiel b...@kompasmedia.nl
Subject: Re: video cam with room view for FreeBSD
Skype
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Message-ID: 4b912457.5040...@kompasmedia.nl
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1;
format=flowed
Hi,
Am 05.03.2010 18:10, schrieb John:
I have just switched to pf from ipfw, so I am still learning the
nuances and style points.
I switched now to security/sshguard-pf.
It works perfectly and blocks also via pf.
Blocking is working there with:
table sshguard persist
block in log quick proto
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Pongthep Kulkrisada ptkris...@gmail.com wrote:
* C. P. Ghost (cpgh...@cordula.ws) wrote:
If you csup, you update only /usr/src (or /usr/ports). Have you actually
updated the system and the ports as well?
% uname -a
FreeBSD bsdhost.localdomain 8.0-STABLE FreeBSD
Illoai,
Thanks a lot! Your solution works - system is up and running now :-)
However, in such a case I really cannot understand why nobody can change
just one parameter and put the file in a proper place in
Thousands of ssh probes
Friday, March 5, 2010 1:54 PM
From:
John j...@starfire.mn.org
To:
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I can actually
feel it in my network performance. Other
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
Or the problem is that I cvsup(ed) from 7.1 to 7.2 and then csup(ed) to 8.0.
Some libraries are probably not updated???
But ``make install'' success, so libraries should not be problems.
I don't know.
When you upgrade from 7.x to 8.x, it's
Replies interspersed
On 3/5/10, John j...@starfire.mn.org wrote:
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 07:03:53AM -0600, Programmer In Training wrote:
On 03/05/10 06:54, John wrote:
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I
Matthew Seaman wrote:
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On 05/03/2010 16:12:11, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Matthew == Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk writes:
Matthew On 05/03/2010 15:51:52, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
The spamtrap is a shiny object for spam, and
What's the proper way to calculate kernel/user/idle time? I know the raw values
come from sysctl kern.cp_time, but these values need to be massaged based on
the number of CPUs and so on. Can someone explain briefly what the algorithm is
calculating the final percentages representing these
On 5 March 2010 13:51, Piotr Lukawski plukaw...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 4 March 2010 05:51, ill...@gmail.com ill...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3 March 2010 07:33, Piotr Lukawski plukaw...@googlemail.com wrote:
Dears,
I need to install Freebsd 8.0 using floppy and then ftp, but there are
no
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 18:54:40 +0100
C. P. Ghost cpgh...@cordula.ws articulated:
Of course, it's all a matter of personal tastes, likes and dislikes.
I'd rather have a native flash plugin for FreeBSD/amd64 too (Firefox
and Opera), but this is unlikely in the near future, knowing the
miserable
In the last episode (Mar 05), Peter Steele said:
What's the proper way to calculate kernel/user/idle time? I know the raw
values come from sysctl kern.cp_time, but these values need to be
massaged based on the number of CPUs and so on. Can someone explain
briefly what the algorithm is
On 05/03/2010 13:26, John wrote:
Ah, I should have added that I travel a fair amount, and often
have to get to my systems via hotel WiFi or Aircard, so it's
impossible to predict my originating IP address in advance. If
that were not the case, this would be an excellent suggestion.
What
It looks very bad for browsing web without flash viewer.
I think it looks great - no ads !!! Hurray !!!
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Martin McCormick wrote:
Fbsd1 writes:
There is hard coded logic that is stopping you from doing what you want.
Looks like you are SOL.
Me thinks you are absolutely correct. I was only hoping
I was doing something wrong and a slight syntax change would
make it work. Thank you and
Tim == Tim Judd taj...@gmail.com writes:
Tim I've been in that same boat. I eventually came to the decision to:
Tim Install PPTP server software, accepting connections from any IP.
Whoa. Here we are, talking about making it *more* secure, and
you go the other direction
The amd64 arch installer for 8.0-RELEASE fails to start on a ThinkPad T60
with an Intel Centrino Core Duo. What am I doing wrong?
error message:
CPU doesn't support long mode
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On 3/5/2010 6:28 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
The amd64 arch installer for 8.0-RELEASE fails to start on a ThinkPad T60
with an Intel Centrino Core Duo. What am I doing wrong?
error message:
CPU doesn't support long mode
You have a CPU that does not have 64-bit extensions. You need to
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Tim == Tim Judd taj...@gmail.com writes:
Tim I've been in that same boat. I eventually came to the decision to:
Tim Install PPTP server software, accepting connections from any IP.
Whoa. Here we are, talking about making it *more* secure, and
you go the other
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Graham Bentley ad...@cpcnw.co.uk wrote:
It looks very bad for browsing web without flash viewer.
I think it looks great - no ads !!! Hurray !!!
Bingo!
If the OP wants M$-like flash support, then . . . well . . . use M$
(and its friend$). It's not really fair
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 06:30:48PM -0600, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 3/5/2010 6:28 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
The amd64 arch installer for 8.0-RELEASE fails to start on a ThinkPad T60
with an Intel Centrino Core Duo. What am I doing wrong?
error message:
CPU doesn't support long mode
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Jonathan == Jonathan McKeown j.mcke...@ru.ac.za writes:
Jonathan pkg_info -D
I like pkg_info -DL 'port*', because it also shows *where* things
got installed... sometimes, I can't find the conf files. :)
Yeah , that helps.
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Best Regards,
Aaron
On 05/03/10 13:54, John wrote:
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I can actually
feel it in my network performance. Other than changing ssh to
a non-standard port - is there a way to deal with these? Every
spellberg_robert wrote:
greetings, all ---
i confess that this one has me flummoxed.
the short question: does tar(1) spit_up when extracting onto an
msdos_fs hard_drive ?
[ i tried the mailing_list archives tar AND msdos, for -questions,
-chat, -bugs, -newbies, -performance ]
[ other
Does FreeBSD malloc library provide any API way to know how many bytes
are currently allocated by the current process?
Memory image size isn't adequate, since it's always much larger because
of various reasons, like an extra-memory allocated for the needs of
malloc library itself an also due to
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 23:02:36 -, Graham Bentley ad...@cpcnw.co.uk wrote:
It looks very bad for browsing web without flash viewer.
I think it looks great - no ads !!! Hurray !!!
I may politely add that exactly this is the reason I removed
a working Flash support from my system. I rather
On 3/5/2010 7:44 PM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
On 05/03/10 13:54, John wrote:
My nightly security logs have thousands upon thousands of ssh probes
in them. One day, over 6500. This is enough that I can actually
feel it in my network performance. Other than changing ssh to
a non-standard port -
* Warren Block (wbl...@wonkity.com) wrote:
When you upgrade from 7.x to 8.x, it's necessary to rebuild *all* ports.
Thanks for your suggestion, but it does not seem likely.
All operating systems can always distinguish the system and packages.
For instance, gcc is tightly coupled with the
* daniele (gl...@live.com) wrote:
Dont worry I wanted to try to help for what I can. I installed the
plugin this morning and I was curious.
Thank you again for your kind.
It's strange though. The plugin is there. I dont know if there's a kind
of log somewhere to see if it sees it.
I also
On 3/5/10, Randal L. Schwartz mer...@stonehenge.com wrote:
Tim == Tim Judd taj...@gmail.com writes:
Tim I've been in that same boat. I eventually came to the decision to:
Tim Install PPTP server software, accepting connections from any IP.
Whoa. Here we are, talking about making it
That was just the quick summary. Google for PPTP security and you'll
see a top link from Bruce Schneier who basically says no way to it.
Sent from my iPhone, so blame Steve Jobs for any speeling misteaks.
On Mar 5, 2010, at 9:20 PM, Tim Judd taj...@gmail.com wrote:
..wikipedia? that's
On 03/05/10 08:46, Frank Shute wrote:
snip
If you read the manpage for xdm(1) you will see that the script that
is run on login is ~/.xsession
Try putting exec wmaker in there.
To run xdm from boot, you have to edit /etc/ttys and then:
# kill -HUP 1
Look at this:
They shouldn't need to be massaged. Just sample the values at two intervals,
and your percentages can be calculated by dividing
each delta by the sum of the deltas (since the sum equals the total CPU usage
over the interval, by definition). If you want to
calculate per-cpu usage, use the
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 300, Issue 10, Message: 6
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 16:07:29 + Matthew Seaman
m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
On 05/03/2010 15:51:52, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
The spamtrap is a shiny object for spam, and anything that goes there gets
blocked for an
On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 00:10:56 -0600, Programmer In Training
p...@joseph-a-nagy-jr.us wrote:
On 03/05/10 08:46, Frank Shute wrote:
snip
If you read the manpage for xdm(1) you will see that the script that
is run on login is ~/.xsession
Try putting exec wmaker in there.
To run xdm
* C. P. Ghost (cpgh...@cordula.ws) wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Pongthep Kulkrisada ptkris...@gmail.com
wrote:
% uname -a
FreeBSD bsdhost.localdomain 8.0-STABLE FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #0: Tue Dec 1
19:12:37 ICT 2009 r...@bsdhost.localdomain:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
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