I've been happy with my limited use of FreeBSD and am slowly
propagating it to other machines I can find... :)
I've just installed 5.4 release (generic) onto an older Dell Inspiron
7500 laptop. I'm trying to get a PCMCIA wireless network card
working and having problems.
The card is
On Jul 1, 2005, at 11:40 PM, D. Goss wrote:
I've been happy with my limited use of FreeBSD and am slowly
propagating it to other machines I can find... :)
I've just installed 5.4 release (generic) onto an older Dell
Inspiron 7500 laptop. I'm trying to get a PCMCIA wireless network
card
Hello,
i have got 2 node which have a carp interface.
They are both master :
on the first:
carp0: flags=41UP,RUNNING mtu 1500
inet X.X.105.3 netmask 0xfff8
carp: MASTER vhid 5 advbase 1 advskew 10
on the second:
carp0: flags=41UP,RUNNING mtu 1500
inet X.X.105.3
Hi,
Anyone running FreeBSD 4.x or 5.x on a 'VIA EPIA PD' mini-ITX
I would be interested to see if you get the full chipset functionality, ie.
both NIC's, IDE HD, VGA (X-Windows or just CLI), Audio, USB? How about the
Digital IO section?
They look very nice :-)
To send mail to me, you need to add [laundry] to the end of the
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I'm used to using courier. That mailer can be started as courier-tls or
without tls.
On another machine (fbsd-5.4R) my sendmail _always_ tries to connect
using starttls. This fails because I have no pem files.
Is there an easy way of disabling sendmails TLS connections?
Or is this not wanted?
result = DEVICE_PROBE(child);
hereif child is a nexus device ,then like polystate in OOP,it will
call nexus's DEVMETHOD :nexus_probe,
it is really great:)
nexus_probe
in device_probe_child(device_t dev, device_t child) in subr_bus.c
static device_method_t nexus_methods[] = {
Hi,
Since I installed a new version of pango none of the gnome applications
work anymore:
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]$ gnumeric
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libpangoft2-1.0.so.600 not found,
required by gnumeric
you have mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]$ jpilot
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object
On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 14:53:54 +0200 (CEST)
Marco Beishuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I installed a new version of pango none of the gnome
applications work anymore:
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]$ gnumeric
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libpangoft2-1.0.so.600 not
found, required by
Hi I wasn't sure where to post a question at on your site, so hopefully you
can point me in the right dirrection.
I am running a website on a designated server. My question involves making
a backup server that can run if my designated server goes down. Is there
any programs out there that can
On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 15:04, Rich A. wrote:
Hi I wasn't sure where to post a question at on your site, so hopefully you
can point me in the right dirrection.
I am running a website on a designated server. My question involves making
a backup server that can run if my designated server goes
Olga,
I'm afraid you are ALMOST out of luck. The 7520 chipset contains the
ICH5R controller. To support RAID1, the ata driver needs the mk3
patches, which are not in 5.4-RELEASE. You can, as you suggest,
implement RAID1 in software. There are several postings on this topic.
You could also add
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 05:18:04PM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 01), Doug Poland said:
I'm trying to use the automounter to mount a USB thumbdrive on
-STABLE. The only problem I'm having is that, between reboots, the
name of the device changes between da0s1 and
Hi.
FreeBSD provides a bunch of helpful configuration files
under /usr/share/skel. But in my opinion one important file isn't there
(dot.logout). NetBSD for example has such a dot.logout file.
I know that there is a system-wide logout file under /etc but it would
be nice to have one for each
I have several files and directories added to the skel location
that are propagated to new user creations. You shouldn't have any
trouble at all as long as it doesn't have the same name as one
of the standard system files, since these will be overwritten
in the 'make installworld' process.
--
I have several files and directories added to the skel location
that are propagated to new user creations. You shouldn't have any
trouble at all as long as it doesn't have the same name as one
of the standard system files, since these will be overwritten
in the 'make installworld' process.
Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
I'm used to using courier. That mailer can be started as courier-tls or
without tls.
On another machine (fbsd-5.4R) my sendmail _always_ tries to connect
using starttls. This fails because I have no pem files.
Is there an easy way of disabling sendmails TLS connections?
On 02 Jul Chuck Swiger wrote:
A default case can be specified by using just the tag. For example,
the following entries in the access map:
Try_TLS:broken.server NO
So, if I understand correctly putting a line like Try_TLS NO
in /etc/mail/access will stop sendmail from using tls
dick hoogendijk wrote:
On 02 Jul Chuck Swiger wrote:
A default case can be specified by using just the tag. For example,
the following entries in the access map:
Try_TLS:broken.server NO
So, if I understand correctly putting a line like Try_TLS NO
in /etc/mail/access will stop
On Sat, 2005-07-02 at 18:24 +0800, Paul Hamilton wrote:
Hi,
Anyone running FreeBSD 4.x or 5.x on a 'VIA EPIA PD' mini-ITX
I would be interested to see if you get the full chipset functionality, ie.
both NIC's, IDE HD, VGA (X-Windows or just CLI), Audio, USB? How about the
Digital IO
I have the beta port of openssl installed (0.9.7g), but when I try to
install OpenOffice-1.9m111 via pkg_add, it complains that it can't find
openssl-0.9.7g. I have both the standard and beta ports of openssl
installed. Could this be the issue?
If so, how do I circumvent with pkg_add?
Thanks.
What and where are the mk3 patches? Mystery Keyboard version 3?
Ted
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gayn Winters
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 9:02 AM
To: 'Olga Zenkova'; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: integrated SATA RAID
On stardate Sat, 2 Jul 2005, the wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] entered:
On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 14:53:54 +0200 (CEST)
Marco Beishuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I installed a new version of pango none of the gnome
applications work anymore:
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]$ gnumeric
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1:
No, I am saying your going to have to rebuild with the
June drivers and _see_if_it_works_.
If that locks up, well then as Nvidia wrote those drivers,
you can call them on their support line. Please report
back here and let us know how this works out - a lot of
people are avoiding purchasing
Hello,
I just acquired a rather old Motorola powerstack from one of my friends
and am curious if it will be able to run freebsd. I'm unsure of the
exact model # of the machine.
This is some of the information I see when I boot it up.
PPC1 Debugger/Diagnostics BIOS V1.9, it is running AIX4.2.
I am making headway. I am now able to get phpMyAdmin to work in a web
browser. There is another problem though; when run it responds with a
#1045 error message, to wit:
Error
#1045 - access denied for user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (using password: NO)
I have googled for a definitive answer, but
Without going into why would you want to use this...
The error looks to me like a mysql authentication error, which would
mean that you either failed to set up the correct account information
in mysql or you failed to configure phpMyAdmin with a valid account.
Find the phpMyAdmin config file and
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http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-jan-2005-mar-2005.html#Status-
Report-for-FreeBSD-ATA-driver-project (Latest official status on mk3)
-Original Message-
From: Ted Mittelstaedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 3:00 PM
To: Gayn Winters; 'Olga Zenkova';
Cool! Thanks Andreas.
I am thinking of using one for the same thing.
Cheers,
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Rudisch [mailto:cyb.@gmx.net]
Sent: Sunday, 3 July 2005 3:29 AM
To: Paul Hamilton
Cc: 'Freebsd-Questions'
Subject: Re: Anyone running FreeBSD 4.x or 5.x on a 'VIA EPIA
In the last episode (Jul 02), Doug Poland said:
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 05:18:04PM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 01), Doug Poland said:
I'm trying to use the automounter to mount a USB thumbdrive on
-STABLE. The only problem I'm having is that, between reboots, the
jsha wrote:
Hello.
I am writing this e-mail hoping that someone will share my thoughts
on how the world's best operating system should represent its attributes
and users to the rest of the world.
Being an architect as well as graphic designer, I feel it is about time
for a complete revamp of
I am writing this e-mail hoping that someone will share my thoughts
on how the world's best operating system should represent its attributes
and users to the rest of the world.
representations are secondary to function. there are markets for which
this relationship is inverted. cost of entry
jsha wrote:
Hello.
I am writing this e-mail hoping that someone will share my thoughts
on how the world's best operating system should represent its attributes
and users to the rest of the world.
I am new to FreeBSD, only one month of use or so. I come from Debian
GNU/Linux world and only
Sam wrote:
If we want to be taken seriously in the commercial world then we
need to have the right image.
Look ma, a strawman!
The concern you're addressing is the sort of thing distros
solved in the Linux world. Each typically has their own
image, installer, system config style, etc. More
On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 01:54:31PM +0200, Daniel Blendea wrote:
1. bu**s**it, Beastie is **COOL** and would be a loss of identity if
the logo would change;
Dear Sir, please read the page where what greek daemons are explained..
Ignoring the whole beastie thing, because we've just done that
From a business perspective we look amateurish.
I REALLY REALLY agree with this point, from the prospective of an
outsider the website and Image conveys a real lack of professionalism,
which is not true.
I'm looking at the start page for FreeBSD right now and here are the
things I do
If we want to be taken seriously in the commercial world then we
need to have the right image.
Look ma, a strawman!
The concern you're addressing is the sort of thing distros
solved in the Linux world. Each typically has their own
image, installer, system config style, etc. More importantly
1. Not only is the logo misleading (associating evil) but it also looks
like something 10-year-olds could produce in Paint Shop Pro ten years
ago. OpenBSD has an artistic touch to theirs, however I was very
disappointed when I heard that the new NetBSD logo was in effect.
I would
John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Nikolas Britton wrote this message on Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 22:46 -0600:
2. I cringe when I see Times New Roman, again redo the whole site with a
modern web font: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Etc. (ever here of Cascading
Style Sheets?)
you mean a sans-serif
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nikolas Britton
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 10:09 PM
To: Chris
Maybe you can start, The Queer-Eye for the BSD-Guy.
If thats what it takes to get FreeBSD out of obscurity and into the
Nikolas Britton wrote this message on Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 22:46 -0600:
2. I cringe when I see Times New Roman, again redo the whole site with a
modern web font: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Etc. (ever here of Cascading
Style Sheets?)
you mean a sans-serif font? yes, most computer display
Nikolas Britton wrote:
From a business perspective we look amateurish.
I have held off thus far...
I REALLY REALLY agree with this point, from the prospective of an
outsider the website and Image conveys a real lack of professionalism,
which is not true.
No you don't - would you
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 11:46 pm, Nikolas Britton wrote:
FreeBSD is badly in need of a PR/Design/Marketing department.
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It also needs people who realise that multiple cross-posting is
deprecated.
Could this conversation please be moved to -advocacy
Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2004-12-23 23:02, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolas Britton wrote:
2. I cringe when I see Times New Roman, again redo the whole site
with a modern web font: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Etc. (ever here of
Cascading Style Sheets?)
CSS?
On 2004-12-23 23:02, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolas Britton wrote:
2. I cringe when I see Times New Roman, again redo the whole site
with a modern web font: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Etc. (ever here of
Cascading Style Sheets?)
CSS? Isnt that a bit outdated? Isnt that more a Windows
It was fun while it lasted. Please stop.
If you have to, move this to chat.
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Ramiro Aceves wrote:
jsha wrote:
1. Not only is the logo misleading (associating evil) but it also looks
like something 10-year-olds could produce in Paint Shop Pro ten years
ago. OpenBSD has an artistic touch to theirs, however I was very
disappointed when I heard that the new
Going to reply to the whole thread so far.
jsha said:
1. Not only is the logo misleading (associating evil) but it also looks
like something 10-year-olds could produce in Paint Shop Pro ten years
Although I don't like the tone of the other replies, I agree with their
sentiment, beasty is as
On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 09:40:00PM -0800, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Nikolas Britton wrote this message on Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 22:46 -0600:
[ Choosing a random(ish) post to reply to - I am on holiday right now
and I will not pretend to have read the whole thread ]
2. I cringe when I see Times
This beyond a doubt is one of the best explanations that I have seen,
heard, expressed, etc., of how the fsck'ed up world of business does IT
stuff, and I have done IT consulting on various levels for over 18
years. Very well said Ted. It points out quite well why BSD in general
has a bad
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Roger 'Rocky'
Vetterberg
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 4:57 PM
To: Simon Burke
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; freebsd-advocacy@freebsd.org
Subject: Re:
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
nbritton wrote: gain this is are target market; consultants, integrators, vars,
etc. I
bet 80% of them don't even know FreeBSD exists and of the 20% that do
only 20% would consider using and recommending it based on technical
merit alone.
A var that has a
Hello.
I am writing this e-mail hoping that someone will share my thoughts
on how the world's best operating system should represent its attributes
and users to the rest of the world.
Being an architect as well as graphic designer, I feel it is about time
for a complete revamp of the visual
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Roger 'Rocky'
Vetterberg
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 4:57 PM
To: Simon Burke
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
On Dec 25, Nikolas Britton responded thusly:
Colin J. Raven wrote:
On Dec 25, Dag-Erling Smørgrav launched this into the bitstream:
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One does not need to know how to rebuild an engine to know how to
drive the car.
One should not criticize the design of an
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 12:27:31 +0100
jsha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am writing this e-mail hoping that someone will share my thoughts
on how the world's best operating system should represent its attributes
and users to the rest of the world.
You know that you write this a t a time where a lot
Frank Pawlak wrote:
This is one of several issues that have been brought up on an almost
periodic basis for the past several years. There have been several
attempts by various folks, including a rather ambitious one by this
author, and all have died because of severe lack of interest. It
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Responding to Chris: CSS is neither outdated nor a Windows thing. You
apparently need to get an extra clue or two before you rejoin this
discussion.
Not really - Some years back MS made a big issue about CSS. It was
then that I
This is one of several issues that have been brought up on an almost
periodic basis for the past several years. There have been several
attempts by various folks, including a rather ambitious one by this author,
and all have died because of severe lack of interest. It has been a few
years
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2004-12-23 23:02, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolas Britton wrote:
2. I cringe when I see Times New Roman, again redo the whole site
with a modern web font: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Etc. (ever here of
Simon Burke wrote:
[snip]
2. If it wasn't for the interesting content and structure of the FreeBSD
website, it would be among the less beautiful. Yes, it serves its
purpose well by being simple and straight to the point. But a redesign
could offer just the same -- simplicity and accuracy
Chris wrote:
Nikolas Britton wrote:
From a business perspective we look amateurish.
I have held off thus far...
I REALLY REALLY agree with this point, from the prospective of an
outsider the website and Image conveys a real lack of
professionalism, which is not true.
No you
Colin J. Raven wrote:
On Dec 25, Dag-Erling Smørgrav launched this into the bitstream:
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One does not need to know how to rebuild an engine to know how to
drive the car.
One should not criticize the design of an engine while vehemently
claiming to have no
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Responding to Chris: CSS is neither outdated nor a Windows thing. You
apparently need to get an extra clue or two before you rejoin this
discussion.
Not really - Some years back MS made a big issue about
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Roger
'Rocky' Vetterberg Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 4:57 PM To:
Simon Burke Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nikolas Britton
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 4:50 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: freebsd-advocacy@freebsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Simon Burke
Subject:
Chris wrote:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Responding to Chris: CSS is neither outdated nor a Windows thing. You
apparently need to get an extra clue or two before you rejoin this
discussion.
Not really - Some years back MS made a
On Dec 25, Dag-Erling Smørgrav launched this into the bitstream:
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One does not need to know how to rebuild an engine to know how to
drive the car.
One should not criticize the design of an engine while vehemently
claiming to have no interest in how enginges
1. bu**s**it, Beastie is **COOL** and would be a loss of identity if
the logo would change;
Dear Sir, please read the page where what greek daemons are explained..
2. again, bu**s**it, the colors are not ugly at ALL, - and i'm not a
fan of site's color theme coz i prefer blue-ish colors - again,
I'm not sure if the problem I am having is with the kernel modules I am
using (I've tried with two different ones) or with the ndis module
itself or what. I am running FreeBSD 5.4 amd64 on an Asus A8V-E Deluxe
motherboard, AMD 64 3000+, 512MB RAM. The ndis drivers I am using are
for a Marvell
Looks like I have figured it out and things are working in DVI mode
with dual head desktop. It took a couple of friends over my shoulder
to figure this out, but once I did what a wonderful thing.
Attaching my xorg.conf and X.0.log for viewing and I hope this helps
other people out as every
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