In the last episode (Jun 11), Bernard Dugas said:
Not sure, but i'm using the serial port only to read and write
electrical values, to command power relays. On mickey systems, serial
drivers are far to complicated for that.
Did anybody write a simple kernel module doing just that ?
exec wrote:
It seems I have a problem with resolver.
[...]
/etc/resolv.conf is right:
domain my.uni.org
nameserver xx.xx.xx.xx
nameserver yy.yy.yy.yy
nameserver zz.zz.zz.zz
All nameservers are working properly on every other machine. I deleted
host.conf file (which was also right) and nothing
Hi all,
I've just upgraded a server from 4.3-RELEASE to 4.8-STABLE and I'm now
having sendmail problems. I was intending to leave the original sendmail
in place, pending a migration to qmail, but unfortunately, I made use of
the wrong make.conf and I'm now sitting in front of a new sendmail
We have noticed that Kaspersky and Sophos are placed at your web site
but we wonder if we have any other / new alternatives more then these
two SW ?
as nobody has mentioned them yet, there is HB EDV which have a
(native?) FreeBSD version of their scanners:
http://www.hbedv.com
I'm currently
Volker Kindermann wrote:
We have noticed that Kaspersky and Sophos are placed at your web site
but we wonder if we have any other / new alternatives more then these
two SW ?
as nobody has mentioned them yet, there is HB EDV which have a
(native?) FreeBSD version of their scanners:
+-- Dick Hoogendijk [freebsd] [11-06-03 13:51 +0200]:
| Under windows I normally use bsplayer which automatically loads the
| subtitles for a given movie. Mplayer does the same luckely, BUT..
|
| Bsplayer shows the subtitles *very-neatly* _under_ the (widescreen)
| movie, without taking up space
Hi,
I'm running a FreeBSD 4.7 STABLE server with qpopper 4.0.4, Squirrelmail
1.2.11 and imap-uw-2002_1 together with other things such as Apache and
Proftpd. For outgoing mail I'm using Sendmail and normal FreeBSD mail (not
maildir).
I'm mainly using POP3 for fetching my emails, but when I'm
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 09:09:59PM -0400, Steve wrote:
I'm on win 2000 using fdimage.exe from ftp.freebsd.org to make the
kern.flp and mfsroot.flp images to install, but apparently 2000 dosent
like fdimage.exe cause it throws an illegal operation, any ideas or
suggestions? And no, I dont have
Hi all.
I need to write a simple server that will take input and do stuff with
it as it comes in. Server function is atomic-per-item, but I want to
have multiple clients submitting requests. The submission rate averages
about 2 per day, sometimes many per second, often slower. And to
make
I've been trying to install a Content Management System for evaluation
purposes. The system needs to have some virtual domains set up and the docs
recommend putting the dummy addresses in the /etc/hosts file. That's fine
by me, because I use /etc/hosts for all the DNS queries for machines on my
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 04:13:15PM +0930, Shaun Branden wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 10:36:33PM -0700, Rick wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 4.8 and am experiencing a problem while running lynx. The
error message I'm receiving is as follows:
./lynx: Permission denied
While in
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 03:40:50PM +0700, Roger Merritt wrote:
Can anyone suggest what to try next? Oh -- it's essential I be able to
connect my browser to editor.imp.ac.th, because that's the only way to log
in to the CMS.
Have you considered installing a local caching nameserver (I presume
Hello,
I have a 3CCFEM556BI pccard connected on my laptop.
However, I don't manage to get the device working during the install of
FreeBSD 5.0 and 5.1. Actually the pcmcia driver work fine as it
recognized my APA 1480A cardbus. During the boot there is a message
ep0: eeprom failed to come
routed can't route my ppp connection
FreeBSD 4.8 Release
Is any other information is needed?
How can I solve problem?
router# Jun 12 11:26:03 router routed[63]: IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP ALLHOSTS: can't
assign requested address
router# Jun 12 11:26:03 router routed[63]: setsockopt (IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP
RIP):
Hi,
I know there are issues with syncing Palms via USB, but thought I would ask
the colective wisdom of this list anyway ;o)
I followed the howto at http://www.geekhome.net/palm.html to get my HandSpring
Visor syncing with pilot-link via the USB port (running FreeBSD v4.8 by the
way).
What I
Hi,
I'm using FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE on an Pentium III machine. I'm trying to
configure a RAID-5 storage consisting of 5 80GB IDE drives connected to
two (2) Promise Ultra-133 TX2 controllers (1 disk on each channel and one
on channel 2 of the system board). The disks were configured as
dangerously
Olivier Nicole wrote:
i am using the norton av eval version with auto updates
works fine so far, i will let you know when i finish evaluating it.
The debate may become OT, but problem with Norton and other McAfee is
that updates are committed at a very low frequency (few days?) which
leave you
Roger Merritt wrote:
I've been trying to install a Content Management System for evaluation
purposes. The system needs to have some virtual domains set up and the
docs recommend putting the dummy addresses in the /etc/hosts file.
That's fine by me, because I use /etc/hosts for all the DNS
Francis Vidal wrote:
Hi,
I'm using FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE on an Pentium III machine. I'm trying to
configure a RAID-5 storage consisting of 5 80GB IDE drives connected to
two (2) Promise Ultra-133 TX2 controllers (1 disk on each channel and one
on channel 2 of the system board). The disks were
You could try specifying a date in your cvsupfile. This isn't exactly what
you are looking for but if you tried to update a port and find it no longer
works, you could then roll back the changes made with another cvsup for the
ports. I have done this in the past but don't recall the exact
Thanks Lowell; but a solution be to change something in /etc/rc.conf instead?
Pete pointed me toward /etc/rc.conf, which contains the following line:
ifconfig_dc0=DHCP
Seeing this made me remember something: someone once told me that commenting this line
out would keep DHCP from running. While
Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 11:12:23AM +0200, Doron Shmaryahu wrote:
Hi,
I have been considering upgrading my machine from 4.8 5.0. Is it a easy
buildworld or can anyone give me advice on any problems before upgrading.
If i where you i would joing the current
Hi,
I am looking for some sort of software which would allow me
to generate C/C++ (and preferably other languages, like Python
or PHP) references for a given project.
You should have a look at doxygen (ports/devel/doxygen,
http://www.doxygen.org). It generates nice documentation for C, C++,
I use squrrelmail and uw-imap. I can use pop3 and imap without any problems.
Alfonso Romero
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 3:16 AM
Subject: IMAP stealing mails from POP3 server (Squirrelmail)
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 06:18, Michal Pasternak wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for some sort of software which would allow me
to generate C/C++ (and preferably other languages, like Python
or PHP) references for a given project. Suppose I am browsing
FreeBSD kernel, notice, that a function uses
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 8:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 4.8 to 5.0
Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 11:12:23AM +0200, Doron Shmaryahu wrote:
Hi,
I have
Greetings List:
After trying to install 5.1-RELEASE from CD (which fails miserably during
the BTX stage), my hard drive stopped booting. When the BIOS reaches my
hard-drive while scanning for bootable devices, it displays the message
Boot Error.
I then inserted a Windows ME CD and selected Boot
Chris wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 11:12:23AM +0200, Doron Shmaryahu wrote:
Hi,
I have been considering upgrading my machine from 4.8 5.0. Is it a easy
buildworld or can anyone give me advice on any problems before
Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out what options I have for upgrading from 5.0 to 5.1.
Can I just use csvup to change my local copy of the source code, and
recompile? Ie do the same steps that I've done to upgrade after security
announcements? Would that just entail editing my standard-supfile
Andrew Robinson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out what options I have for upgrading from 5.0 to 5.1.
Can I just use csvup to change my local copy of the source code, and
recompile? Ie do the same steps that I've done to upgrade after security
announcements? Would that just entail
How do you tell what size your hard drive is. And how much free space is
left.
Dan
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, DanB wrote:
How do you tell what size your hard drive is. And how much free space is
left.
Dan
To find out disk space left do df -h. For the size looks at the output of
dmesg
Rgds
Rus
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How do you tell what size your hard drive is. And how much free space is
left.
Easiest is the df(1) command.
Generally I do df -k so I can see sizes listed in KiloBytes,
but you can check the man page and pick your own set of switches.
jerry
Dan
2.2.8 update to 5.0 how hard is it to do running Apache now, radius,mail
server.
Dan
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Thomas:
Thank you for your response. I agree that Windows ME is junk. Until last
night, it was just another coaster.
I had FreeBSD (4.8-Release) replace the MBR by doing fdisk -b and it
didn't work (actually it toasted the MBR). So System Commander replaced the
MBR, but the BIOS still gives me
That's a pretty vague questions.
It's harder than using Adobe Acrobat,
but easier than building a car from clay and paperbags.
jeff.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 10:32 AM
To: freebsd
Subject:
DanB wrote:
2.2.8 update to 5.0 how hard is it to do running Apache now, radius,mail
server.
I think you're looking at it being easier to completely reinstall.
There are a LOT of things changed over that number of releases.
You would have to stage it (at the least) ... 2.2.8 to 3.? to 4.? to 5,
How do you tell what size your hard drive is. And how much free space is
left.
Also, for absolute size (before partitioning and newfsing, etc)
use fdisk(8). Without any switches telling it to write, it will
give the total disk size in (512 byte) blocks and list the slices
and their sizes
Hi there !
We are trying to setup a router with freebsd and an asante 3548 swicth. The
switch is connected to the bsd box via an asante giganix (nge driver) card.
I searched this list for answer on this question, searching for nge and vlan
reveals to me the same problem I have :
Packets that go
2.2.8 update to 5.0 how hard is it to do running Apache now, radius,mail
server.
Two things.
- There is so much difference between 2.2.xx and 5.xx (or 4.xx) that
you should just start over on a new machine or at least a new disk.
Keep the old one around for updating your locally created
Hi again,
Actually, if you are really at FreeBSD 2.2.8 as your other message
seems to imply, I might be a little cautious about using fdisk in
this way. More recent versions of fdisk are much more sophisticated
and work well. I vaguely remember that this might not be so easy
under FreeBSD
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Hi,
today, I used cvsup to update a server from FreeBSD 5.0 Release to
FreeBSD 5.1 Release. I didn't forget to run mergemaster.
Now I find, I can no longer get a login shell for a NIS-supported
account if I try to log into the server via ssh:
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| [EMAIL
Hi,
I have a Logitech QuickCam Web and a FreeBSD machine. I have no clue how to
make the webcam work to this machine. I really need help. I am new to
FreeBSD environment so I would not mind a detailed information. But any type
of help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Artem
I am looking to do profiling of one of my programs. I know about gprof and cachegrind
for linux but was wondering if there are other tools that are recommended to have or
to use instead. The test systems I have access to are Linux, FreeBSD, and some nice
Sun machines.
Thank you,
Ben Mayer
Hello:
Does a tool exist for FreeBSD that will return information about your BIOS?
Thanks,
James
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Hi,
who can I write regarding some shout0.8.0 configuration issues on a FreebSD
4.8 machine. I cant quite figure out why the password is not being accepted
by my sc_serv shoutcast binary.
--- form sv_serv logs ---
06/12/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:02:20 [source] invalid password from SOURCE password /
[As posted on freebsd-scsi]
Hello
I currently face a strange problems.
I use several type of tapes; from 1Gb to 20Gb tapes.
I can read and write from of them but DDS-4 (20Gb)!
I can read DDS-4 btu cannot write on them.
When I try to write on a DDS-4 I encounter an error:
[gueway] ~# tar c /
I have ipfw + squid (ext NIC: fxp0, int NIC: dc0). Squid is listening on
port 3128.
Using ipfilter I will do
rdr dc0 0/0 port 80 - 127.0.0.1 port 3128 tcp
How can I do this in ipfw
00050 36764 12234591 divert 8668 ip from any to any via fxp0
00060 00 divert 80 tcp from any
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 10:51:50AM -0500 or thereabouts, Thomas T. Veldhouse seemed to
write:
You will need a whole new world as well.
cvsup
(cd /usr/src make world)
(cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf config GENERIC cd ../compile/GENERIC
make all install)
reboot
Approximately. I guess
Hi all -
I'm testing the use of some DNS blacklists to cut down on my spam
and there are a lot of servers to choose from. I was wondering if there
is a list of popular servers. I've seen comparison lists, but I'm hoping
for more of a survey of sysadmins and what they use (if anything).
Kliment Andreev wrote:
I have ipfw + squid (ext NIC: fxp0, int NIC: dc0). Squid is listening on
port 3128.
Using ipfilter I will do
rdr dc0 0/0 port 80 - 127.0.0.1 port 3128 tcp
How can I do this in ipfw
00050 36764 12234591 divert 8668 ip from any to any via fxp0
00060 00
I kmow this is not the proper venue, but why do you have a site like yours
that not only seems to be running FreeBSD, but has Free, Net and GNUDarwin
listed as a Linux Distro?
This bothers me - Seeing FreeBSD misrepresented in such a mannor - that goes
for linuxiso.org too.
#-Original
Im setting up a serial line connection and i am unable to ping because it says no
host. How do i set up my base local address to be 192.168.2.1? The commands i am
running are as follows,
slattach -h -l -n -s 19200 /dev/cuaa0
ifconfig sl0 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.3 up
Do i need to add a route
Hello,
I am running FreeBSD 4.7 on a Compaq DL 380 with a Compaq Smart Array
5i.
My application accesses a raw device (e.g. /dev/da0s1g) using
aio_write(2).
aio_writes of buffers larger than 224 (512-byte) blocks fail with EIO.
This works on various other hardware configurations (Dell RAID, SCSI
Allow me to appologize to Tom and the list - this was intended to go to one
person.
Me bad, Flame on.
Chris
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#Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 1:34 PM
#To: Thomas T. Veldhouse
#Cc: [EMAIL
In the last episode (Jun 12), Philip Hallstrom said:
I'm testing the use of some DNS blacklists to cut down on my
spam and there are a lot of servers to choose from. I was wondering
if there is a list of popular servers. I've seen comparison lists,
but I'm hoping for more of a survey
have looked at a couple of the ports for log rotation and such, but none seem to
come close to the simplicity and complexity of what I am looking for.
have user directories and log files in each directory... each user requests to
have 1 day ro 30 days of logs made available for them to download
warren maxwell wrote:
Im setting up a serial line connection and i am unable to ping because it says no
host. How do i set up my base local address to be 192.168.2.1? The commands i am
running are as follows,
slattach -h -l -n -s 19200 /dev/cuaa0
ifconfig sl0 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.3 up
Do i need
DoubleF,
Thanks for the suggestions, I definitely feel your pain. I just wish I
had the disk for that sort of system...
On a more pragmatic note, are there any particular reasons that port
maintainers can't use the -STABLE tag for their updates? It seems like a
general guideline of stable lags
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 02:58:32PM -0400 I heard the voice of
Dave [Hawk-Systems], and lo! it spake thus:
For example,
brutally pseudo script
for($i=30; $i0;$1--){ # 30 days is maximum retained
for LOG in `ls /users/*/logs/ | grep .$i'`; do
# move any of the previous logs
Dear sir,
I used FreeBSD 4.5. I want to close port 22 (ssh).
I comment at line ssh in /etc/services and
restart system.
But dont work. I still can connect port 22.
Please let me know how to close port 22.
thank you very much.
regards,
Jarungwit.
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Jarungwit BOONPERM wrote:
Dear sir,
I used FreeBSD 4.5. I want to close port 22 (ssh).
I comment at line ssh in /etc/services and
restart system.
But dont work. I still can connect port 22.
Hi,
Make sure there is aline that says sshd_enable=no in /etc/rc.conf
Hi folks-
I am setting up FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE on a 386DX. I'm mostly doing it as a
learning exercise (or perhaps because I'm a masochist), but the machine may
be used as a firewall at some point. I have the OS installed with a custom
kernel, and things are actually going quite well.
There
I could be wrong, but I thought that they finally gave up on 386 support and
now the base minimum is 486. It could very well be that you can't compile
the system for a 386 without significant modification.
Tom Veldhouse
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From: John Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi all,
I am looking at the promise ultratrak RM 15000
(http://www.promise.com/product/product_detail_eng.asp?productId=109familyI
d=6) Raid appliance with a 3TB disk configuration. This box connects to the
host with a SCSI 160 interface which is no problem, and as I understand it
UFS2 is 64 bit
Dear freebsd.org:
I got a problem with installation of freebsd v.4.8
I cannot get past the boot manager's F? prompt after installation. Where and How can I
find out exact disc geometry.
Could you help me, please?
Thank you for response.
Martin
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Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
I could be wrong, but I thought that they finally gave up on 386 support and
now the base minimum is 486. It could very well be that you can't compile
the system for a 386 without significant modification.
If this is the case, then the hardware notes need updated, I
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
I could be wrong, but I thought that they finally gave up on 386 support and
now the base minimum is 486. It could very well be that you can't compile
the system for a 386 without significant modification.
No, it's just that a 386 isn't supported in the base
I recall conversation in current about dropping i386 support. Still, the
kernel config files back me up.
In GENERIC of the 4.x series
machine i386
cpu I386_CPU
cpu I486_CPU
cpu I586_CPU
cpu I686_CPU
ident GENERIC
In GENERIC of
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 15:47, prodigy wrote:
I got a problem with installation of freebsd v.4.8
I cannot get past the boot manager's F? prompt after installation. Where and How can
I find out exact disc geometry.
You can get it in 2 ways:
a) From the system BIOS
b) From the FreeBSD install
On Thursday 12 June 2003 13:58, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If this is the case, then the hardware notes need updated, I quote:
All Intel processors beginning with the 80386 are supported, including
the 80386, ...
... and ...
Hi all,
I'm trying to setup a BSD box to act as a NAT gateway between private net and public
Internet. My requirements is to map the src and destination of the packet according
to a set of rules.
The BSD box has two public IP addresses. Depending on which interface the packet
On 12 Jun 2003, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
No, the 386SX is a problem because it has no floating point registers
(or any other floating point support, for that matter). The 386DX
(with the floating point support onboard) is supported just fine, as I
understand it.
No. That's the diference
Hello,
I had downloaded the program files into my local disk running freebsd
but I
am not able to run them. For, example I need to run emacs or netscape I
cannot run them. Can someone please tell the steps of what I need to do in
order to install these programs. They have been downloaded and
[Please keep freebsd-questions in the CC]
warren maxwell wrote:
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From: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
warren maxwell wrote:
Im setting up a serial line connection and i am unable to ping because
it says no host. How do i set up my base local address to be 192.168.2.1?
Sukhbinder Singh wrote:
Hello,
I had downloaded the program files into my local disk running freebsd
but I
am not able to run them. For, example I need to run emacs or netscape I
cannot run them. Can someone please tell the steps of what I need to do in
order to install these programs. They
Howdy list,
I've gotten a few errors now at different times from
sysinstall during a package install under 5.1-RELEASE.
Each time it tells me to view the 'debug screen' for
more info. What debug screen? How do I view it?
Thanks!
--
Jesse Guardiani, Systems Administrator
WingNET Internet
Hello,
I have Freebsd 4.7 and I have perl 5.00503 and I ran 'perl -MCPAN -e
shell' Then at the cpan prompt I ran install bundle or something and it
started loading a bunch of things but finally it had an error and couldn't
finish. But now I have my original perl in /usr/bin and another perl in
[Please wrap your lines around 70 chars or so]
Koroush Saraf wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to setup a BSD box to act as a NAT gateway between private
net and public Internet. My requirements is to map the src and destination
of the packet according to a set of rules.
The BSD box has two
Jason Lieurance wrote:
Hello,
I have Freebsd 4.7 and I have perl 5.00503 and I ran 'perl -MCPAN -e
shell' Then at the cpan prompt I ran install bundle or something and it
started loading a bunch of things but finally it had an error and couldn't
finish. But now I have my original perl in
[Please cc: me in any replies as I'm not currently subscribed to this
list. Thank you.]
I can't get Gnumeric to print a simple spreadsheet properly. It uses
a font other than the one I've specified (I specified Helvetica and
it's trying to use a different font for printing for some
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 02:58:32PM -0400, Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote:
have looked at a couple of the ports for log rotation and such, but none seem to
Maybe cronolog could be useful to you:
/usr/ports/sysutils/cronolog
primarily for web log files...
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On 12 Jun 2003, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
No, the 386SX is a problem because it has no floating point registers
(or any other floating point support, for that matter). The 386DX
(with the floating point support onboard) is supported just fine, as
Hi,
This rule works for
00050 7660668 803774726 fwd 127.0.0.1,3128 tcp from any to any 80
what I would suggest is go to www.squid-cache.org and under the FAQ the have
transparent caching with Freebsd. Follow it step by step it works 100%.
Kind Regards
Doron Shmaryahu
-Original
hi.
i want to know where to search for people, who are knowing about film-printer and
raster technology.
i have a polaroid CI5000S and want to know, if theres a driver for freebsd, and how
the device can work under freebsd.
thx
ingo
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nobody knows? I asked the wine-users list twice and nobody there answered
either.
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Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 20:18:55 -0400 (EDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: wine/freebsd/kazaa.. (fwd)
freebsd fans.. running freebsd 4.8-stable and have
installed wine from
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 19:39:15 -0600
Ken Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have FreeBSD 5.0 installed and working pretty good but being so new to it I
find myself a bit lost.
I used the portinstall webmin command and it looked for all the world like it
grabbed the package, compiled it and
When starting X I get a Fatal server error:
(EE) No devices detected.
no screens found
I tried both the Fully graphical XFree 86 configuration tool the
Shell-script based XFree86 configuration tool.
The video card is the ELSA Gloria Synergy AGP /w 8 MB vram the monitor
is the Nokia Multigraph
Hello all,
I am setting up a local mail network with no outside connection, just
users on local network emailing each other - can postfix be set up to
do this? I have no registered domain name, so how do I define
domain/host/origin? I have had trouble finding website that explains
how to set up
Hello,
I am trying to get the Linux version of VueScan (http://www.hamrick.com/)
to work under FreeBSD's Linux emulation.
With FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE-p9, linux_base-7.1_5, and RedHat's
gtk+-1.2.9-4.i386.rpm, it starts and operates ok, except for not finding
any USB devices. I have an Epson USB
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 02:30 am, Scott Mitchell wrote:
Here is dmesg after booting without UserConfig:
Copyright (c) 1992-2002 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993,
1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights
hello.
im seraching for someone who has cinelerra installed on a freebsd.
thx for help
ingo
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You should *really* use 'make buildkernel' in the toplevel if you're
combining it with a world update. Recommended procedure:
~# cvsup /my/5.1.supfile
~# cd /usr/src
/usr/src# make buildworld
/usr/src# make buildkernel KERNCONF=yourKERNELname
/usr/src# make installkernel
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 06:16:50PM -0700 or thereabouts, cp seemed to write:
You should *really* use 'make buildkernel' in the toplevel if you're
combining it with a world update. Recommended procedure:
~# cvsup /my/5.1.supfile
~# cd /usr/src
/usr/src# make buildworld
/usr/src# make
How do you run wine ?? with a fake windows or with a current windows instalation?
In my case i run wine with a fake windows drive (.wine/c/) and i have to do the
followin steps to get kazaa working in freebsd:
- Copy this dlls from a windows instalation to .wine/c/Windows/System
Hi all,
Here late trying to upgrade 4.3 RELENG_4 and getting an error that does
not seem to be solved anywhere. (at least with a solid answer).
I was getting the error while # make buildworld while doing the games, but
I moved that directory, and the same error occurs:
undefined reference to
Sophos (from what they claim) and Kaspersky (to a lesser extend) will
provide updates on the hour basis (I do automatic update every other
hour). That makes a huge difference on th einsecure window.
I can vouch for Sophos doing this. I got an email about the Bugbear-B
from Sophos
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 17:13, Scott Reese wrote:
[Please cc: me in any replies as I'm not currently subscribed to this
list. Thank you.]
I can't get Gnumeric to print a simple spreadsheet properly. It uses
a font other than the one I've specified (I specified Helvetica and
it's trying
cp wrote:
You should *really* use 'make buildkernel' in the toplevel if you're
combining it with a world update. Recommended procedure:
~# cvsup /my/5.1.supfile
~# cd /usr/src
/usr/src# make buildworld
/usr/src# make buildkernel KERNCONF=yourKERNELname
/usr/src# make installkernel
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