Doug Hardie wrote:
On Nov 6, 2005, at 22:15, Hans Nieser wrote:
Doug Hardie wrote:
I am in the midst of upgrading via source from 5.3 to 6.0. All is
going fine, but the instructions in UPDATING do not include a make
installkernel command. I know that needs to be done somewhere. I
I'm doubting about to install CLAM or DR.WEB antivir in the mail server.
What do you advise to me?
thnkx.
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Fatman wrote:
I'm doubting about to install CLAM or DR.WEB antivir in the mail server.
What do you advise to me?
thnkx.
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Micah wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Nov 6, 2005, at 2:01 PM, Micah wrote:
Skylar Thompson wrote:
Micah wrote:
My desktop system just started doing this last night. I was
upgrading Gnome using the handy shell script they provide. It
looks like sometime around 11:30pm the computer
I'm doubting about to install CLAM or DR.WEB antivir in the mail server.
Install both :)
Olivier
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Hello,
I am suffering from slow file transfer on a FreeBSD machine.
The set-up is as follow:
Router1 is connected to Router2 that is connected to sFTP server
Router1 and Router2 are the same motherboard, same BIOS configuration,
same CPU, both have same type hard disk (Seagate ATA 10 and 20
Micah wrote:
Except it reboot later when rebuilding the KDE stuff with portinstall
NOT the Gnome script. And I'm getting occasional segmentation faults
on Thunderbird and intermittent compiler errors like this one while
portinstalling kdepim:
then mv -f .deps/eudora_xxport.Tpo
I Remember I was on 5.3 and installed ut2004 successfully from dvd. worked
and ran extremely fast. There was some howto on the web for doing it but I
can't find it on google anymore.
On 11/6/05, Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/05, Antoine Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey is
On 11/7/05, Doug Hardie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 6, 2005, at 22:15, Hans Nieser wrote:
Doug Hardie wrote:
I am in the midst of upgrading via source from 5.3 to 6.0. All
is going fine, but the instructions in UPDATING do not include a
make installkernel command. I know that
Dear ...,
I would like to ask you
to which platform belong this processor AMD Sempron 64 2600 (socket 754,
Palermo) Box ?
Is this the
FreeBSD/amd64 Platform
or
FreeBSD/i386 Platform
???
So which installation should I use when I own a computer
Hello,
I have Cups installed and the HPIJS driver package.
But when selecting the Model/Driver in Cups the drivers of HPIJS are
not available.
What else is required? How are they made available in Cups?
-Hanspeter
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Micah,
I had a motherboard fail with a similar set of symptoms.
Mine was due to bad capacitors on the motherboard itself.
Take a look and make certain that none of them are swollen
or pushing material out the top.
Heat also leads to random resets - is your fan still running
smoothly or is it
On Sunday 06 November 2005 02:54 pm, Moritz Lipfert wrote:
At the moment there are no moused lines in my rc.conf. Should I add
these configuration lines?
The usbd daemon should take care of it, but you might try putting it in
rc.conf. Also, you may wish to try applying one of the patches
On Monday 07 November 2005 12:37, Petr Karasek wrote:
Dear ...,
I would like to ask you
to which platform belong this processor AMD Sempron 64 2600 (socket 754,
Palermo) Box ?
Is this the
FreeBSD/amd64 Platform
or
FreeBSD/i386 Platform
Any Sempron will
Arseny Solokha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'v partially read FreeBSD Handbook. To my mind this documentation
had been wrote most about releases 4 and 5 newest than 5.2.1.
The intention is to keep everything up to date, while keeping it
relevant to any release from (at least) the last two or
Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Got a question. I've got some cd's i'd like to take and make mp3's out
of them. I've defined lame opts in my abcde.conf and i'd also like to
rip .ogg files at the same time. Doing this i'd like to store the mp3
version of the disk and the .ogg version in
Charlie McElfresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running php 5.05, apache 2.053, on FreeBSD
5.4-RELEASE.
When I try to install the port (from the ports
collection)
php5-dba
I get this message:
=== php5-dba-5.0.3_2 is marked as broken: Doesn't
work with PHP version : 4 (Doesn't
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Micah wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Nov 6, 2005, at 2:01 PM, Micah wrote:
Skylar Thompson wrote:
Micah wrote:
My desktop system just started doing this last night. I was
upgrading Gnome using the handy shell script they provide. It
looks like sometime
I am preparing for a freeBSD install on my laptop with XP and Fedora. I
am familiar with Grub and would like to use that to boot freeBSD. Can
someone point me to an example of a grub.conf (menu.lst) entry that will
work?
Or
How do I configure boot manager to boot Fedora?
Michael C. Shultz wrote:
On Sunday 06 November 2005 23:27, Dave Webster wrote:
Tried the link and commented out the line in /etc/fstab, rebooted but
still get the same problem.
You still get this? V
/var: write failed, filesystem is full
mkdir: /var/db/pkg/ORBit-0.5.17_2: No
You must make sure you set the proper permissions on the winbind pipe.
In my distro:
root# chown root:squid /var/cache/samba/winbindd_privileged
root# chmod 750 /var/cache/samba/winbindd_privileged
Brian E. Conklin, MCP+I, MCSE
Director of Information Services
Mason General Hospital
Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the PSU from the
surge strip. I'm probably going to get a new PSU today. The parts
store has a couple of 400 watters in the $50
Gorski, Jim wrote:
Micah,
I had a motherboard fail with a similar set of symptoms.
Mine was due to bad capacitors on the motherboard itself.
Take a look and make certain that none of them are swollen
or pushing material out the top.
Heat also leads to random resets - is your fan still running
On Monday 07 November 2005 07:03, Micah wrote:
Michael C. Shultz wrote:
On Sunday 06 November 2005 23:27, Dave Webster wrote:
Tried the link and commented out the line in /etc/fstab, rebooted but
still get the same problem.
You still get this? V
/var: write failed, filesystem
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the PSU from the
surge strip. I'm probably going to get a new PSU today. The parts
store
I have an application that makes hundreds of thousands of small read()s (a
few hundred bytes each time). If I run it directly on files on an smbfs
mount, the runtime is on the order of an hour. If I copy the files to my
local hard drive first and then run it, the total copy + run time is on
On Sunday 06 November 2005 07:39, Andrew P. wrote:
Note, that the difference must be kept in RAM, so it won't work if there
are multi-gig diffs, but it will work very fast if the diffs are only
10-100Mb, it will work at close to I/O speed if the diff is under 10Mb.
Thanks, Andrew! My
On Sunday 06 November 2005 22:19, Olivier Nicole wrote:
if you have access to the legacy/FoxPro application, it should be
modifed to add a timestamp to each reccord modification.
Don't underestimate the strength of the word legacy. To be honest, if we
had the manhours to rewrite it, we'd
Ian Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed port php5-mysqli. One of the packages it installs at
the same time is mysql_client which is for mysql 4.1
If I try to manually install package for mysql50_client I get a
conflict saying I cannot install because files go at the same place.
On 07 Nov Alexander Leidinger wrote:
http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/devel.html#linux-glib2
says the distfile is available (not from FreeBSD.org...). So make
fetch in the port directory should fetch it...
Thank you ;-)
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On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 10:27:23AM +0300, Ivan S. Anisimov wrote:
Hello,
I've recently upgraded from 5.0 to 5.2 (custom kernel with the only
addition - device pcm) and encountered the following problem: x server
hangs the whole system time after time on initialization or
shutdown. x starts
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote:
I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't test
the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and check them
in the bios).
Try xmbmon of mbmon from the/usr/ports/sysutils/xmbmon port. That should
help
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote:
I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't test
the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and check them
in the bios).
Try xmbmon of mbmon from the/usr/ports/sysutils/xmbmon
On 11/7/05, Michael C. Shultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 07 November 2005 07:03, Micah wrote:
Michael C. Shultz wrote:
On Sunday 06 November 2005 23:27, Dave Webster wrote:
Tried the link and commented out the line in /etc/fstab, rebooted but
still get the same problem.
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 08:17:48AM -0800, Micah wrote:
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote:
I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't test
the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and check them
in the bios).
On Monday 07 November 2005 08:19, Bob Johnson wrote:
On 11/7/05, Michael C. Shultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 07 November 2005 07:03, Micah wrote:
Michael C. Shultz wrote:
On Sunday 06 November 2005 23:27, Dave Webster wrote:
Tried the link and commented out the line in
Kirk Strauser writes:
Our legacy application runs on FoxPro. Our web application runs on a
PostgreSQL database that's a mirror of the FoxPro tables.
I had the same setup a while back.
A few suggestions.
* Add a date/changed field in Foxpro and update.
* If only recent records are updated,
On 07 Nov Alexander Leidinger wrote:
dick hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A lot of linux related ports won't install on my fbsd-6.0 system due
to the following error:
fetch:
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/rpm/glib2-2.2.1-1.i386.rpm:
File unavailable (e.g., file not
Bill Moran wrote:
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the PSU from the
surge strip. I'm probably going to get a new PSU
Micah wrote:
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote:
I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't
test the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and
check them in the bios).
Try xmbmon of mbmon from
Ok. It looks like:
Find -x / -ls
basically gives me what I need. But I am seeing two things I still need to
do to the results. First, I need to sort the ls by modification time. It
seems none of the options for ls work from within find -- or at least with
the syntax ls -x. I also looked at doing
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think
to check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the PSU
from the surge strip. I'm probably going
Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Ok. It looks like:
Find -x / -ls
basically gives me what I need. But I am seeing two things I still need to
do to the results. First, I need to sort the ls by modification time. It
seems none of the options for ls work from within find -- or at least with
the syntax ls -x.
On Monday 07 November 2005 10:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same setup a while back.
A few suggestions.
Thanks for the tips; unfortunately, any fix that involves touching the
FoxPro code is basically impossible. It's not that we *can't*, but that
the sole FoxPro programmer at our
Aha... Thanks, Eric :)
Well, at least I know it can do it now. The problem -- as usual for a newbie
-- is that I haven't got the vaguest understanding of what I just read. The
field part I think I get, but how would I use the first character? I guess
I'm basically too stupid to get these kind of
At Mon, 7 Nov 2005 it looks like Micah composed:
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the
On Nov 7, 2005, at 10:42 AM, Kirk Strauser wrote:
I have an application that makes hundreds of thousands of small read
()s (a
few hundred bytes each time). If I run it directly on files on an
smbfs
mount, the runtime is on the order of an hour. If I copy the files
to my
local hard drive
On 11/07/05 12:57 Dave Webster said the following:
Thanks for the response,
I edited the /etc/rc.conf with the clear_tmp_enable=YES
rebooted
reran pkg_add -r openoffice
you're running out of space on /var, and an openoffice package install
takes up a lot in /var/tmp. what you can do, since
On Monday 07 November 2005 11:47, Charles Swiger wrote:
Yes, but most of the tunables are on the server side. If the server
is running Samba, look for the client caching tuning option in
smb.conf (csc policy) and the various oplocks options. You want to
have level-2 oplocks working for best
Hey all,
In BSD 4.x, there was a section in the make.conf manpage that said you
could define WITHOUT_X11 and ports would build without it (for things like
ghostscript, cvsup, etc, which have distinctly different ports)
For some reason this is gone in 5.x -- what's the appropriate way to do
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 01:16:27PM -0500, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
In BSD 4.x, there was a section in the make.conf manpage that said you
could define WITHOUT_X11 and ports would build without it (for things like
ghostscript, cvsup, etc, which have distinctly different ports)
For
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Paul Waring wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 01:16:27PM -0500, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
In BSD 4.x, there was a section in the make.conf manpage that said you
could define WITHOUT_X11 and ports would build without it (for things like
ghostscript, cvsup, etc, which
I'm trying to upgrade from 5-STABLE to 6-RELEASE, and I fail during the
kernel install phase of the process. I deleleted the /usr/src tree
and did a cvsup to get the new bits. I then ran a make world;
make buildkernel; and then a make installkernel. This steps fails with:
cd
On Monday 07 November 2005 08:23, Michael C. Shultz wrote:
On Monday 07 November 2005 08:19, Bob Johnson wrote:
On 11/7/05, Michael C. Shultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 07 November 2005 07:03, Micah wrote:
Michael C. Shultz wrote:
On Sunday 06 November 2005 23:27, Dave
Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
On 2005.11.06 21:48:52 +0100, Jimmy Scott wrote:
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 05:30:00PM +0100, Kövesdán Gábor wrote:
Hello,
One of my machines I got a report about 3 vulnerable packages (php4,
ruby, openssl) in tomorrows security run output, but in today's security
run
On 11/08/05 02:16 Dan Mahoney, System Admin said the following:
For some reason this is gone in 5.x -- what's the appropriate way to do
this now (since WITHOUT_X11 still worked on a couple ports I've tried.)
am also not sure if this is related, but an install of 6.0-RELEASE followed
by a
Allen D. Tate wrote:
Very disappointing. I prefer the current logo over a ball with two
horns!!! and the font used to write FreeBSD is very unprofessional.
It is interesting to see differing opinions. I kinda like the new logo
and new font and think that it does look professional. I am not
On 11/7/05, Dinesh Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/08/05 02:16 Dan Mahoney, System Admin said the following:
For some reason this is gone in 5.x -- what's the appropriate way to do
this now (since WITHOUT_X11 still worked on a couple ports I've tried.)
am also not sure if this is
On 11/7/05, Michael C. Shultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He should link /var/tmp to /usr/tmp also you think?
-Mike
Instead, not also. I thought that's what you had told him to try,
but I misread it.
- Bob
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John Cox wrote:
I am preparing for a freeBSD install on my laptop with XP and Fedora. I
am familiar with Grub and would like to use that to boot freeBSD. Can
someone point me to an example of a grub.conf (menu.lst) entry that will
work?
Or
How do I configure boot manager to boot Fedora?
On 11/08/05 02:25 J. W. Ballantine said the following:
and did a cvsup to get the new bits. I then ran a make world;
make buildkernel; and then a make installkernel. This steps fails with:
you should be using buildworld, buildkernel, installkernel, reboot,
installworld with a couple of
Hi
I've just installed 6.0-RELASE and am trying to get SMP to work (I have af
Pentium 4 with HT). So I've compiled the kernel with 'options SMP' and
according to dmesg the two CPUs are found:
FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs
cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID: 0
cpu1 (AP): APIC ID: 1
On 11/08/05 02:40 David Kirchner said the following:
That's by design. The install stores a default make.conf file in
/etc/defaults/make.conf . Local changes should go in a new file named
i do know about /etc/default/make.conf, and that's missing as well.
--
Regards,
Hello,
I'm trying to run bitdefender on a 5.4 system. It works fine up until /
fills up, i'm having it scan a 40 gb smb mounted windows share and when /
fills specifically /tmp bitdefender cores out. My / filesystem on this box
is i believe either 130mb or 256mb, and this issue does not
Micah wrote:
I'm really beginning to doubt it's the PSU. Why? I cannot get the
output voltage to drop no matter what load I throw at it. I plugged
in four additional hard drives and ran a system stress test and still
the voltages remained rock steady at the values I stated earlier. I
ran
Sorry if I wasn't totally percise, but that is what I am doing
the make world is really a build makeworld, and the failure
is actually during the mergemaster phase of the installkernel.
It's the same script I've been using to rebuild the system for a while.
Jim
-- In Response to your
Dinesh Nair wrote:
On 11/08/05 02:25 J. W. Ballantine said the following:
and did a cvsup to get the new bits. I then ran a make world;
make buildkernel; and then a make installkernel. This steps fails with:
you should be using buildworld, buildkernel, installkernel, reboot,
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:53:20PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I've just installed 6.0-RELASE and am trying to get SMP to work (I have af
Pentium 4 with HT). So I've compiled the kernel with 'options SMP' and
according to dmesg the two CPUs are found:
FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor
On 5 Nov 2005, at 17:38, RW wrote:
On Saturday 05 November 2005 17:27, eoghan wrote:
On 5 Nov 2005, at 17:13, RW wrote:
Id use the port. But I have to remove kde3 first right?
Well, you were talking about using pkg_add which installs binary
packages,
rather than building a port.
In
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 01:54:29PM -0500, Dave wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to run bitdefender on a 5.4 system. It works fine up until /
fills up, i'm having it scan a 40 gb smb mounted windows share and when /
fills specifically /tmp bitdefender cores out. My / filesystem on this box
is i
2005/11/7, Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 01:54:29PM -0500, Dave wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to run bitdefender on a 5.4 system. It works fine up until /
fills up, i'm having it scan a 40 gb smb mounted windows share and when /
fills specifically /tmp bitdefender
depends on CPU, ram, I/O speed... have had systems which took a few days to
compile kde and all it's dependancies, have had others take less than an hour...
depends entirely on the machine speed - mostly I/O and CPU really.
eoghan wrote:
On 5 Nov 2005, at 17:38, RW wrote:
On Saturday 05
--On Monday, November 07, 2005 09:19:24 +0100 Fatman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm doubting about to install CLAM or DR.WEB antivir in the mail server.
What do you advise to me?
We've been using ClamAV and McAfee side by side on our gateway for some
time now, and ClamAV is a tenth of a
On 7 Nov 2005, at 19:12, Nathan Vidican wrote:
depends on CPU, ram, I/O speed... have had systems which took a few
days to compile kde and all it's dependancies, have had others take
less than an hour... depends entirely on the machine speed - mostly
I/O and CPU really.
Thanks... Well
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Well, at least I know it can do it now. The problem -- as usual for a newbie
-- is that I haven't got the vaguest understanding of what I just read. The
field part I think I get, but how would I use the first character? I guess
I'm basically too stupid to
Hi, David--
Thank you.
Wow. That looks great...
Um... Can you tell me how to run it?
All My Best,
Jeffrey
on 11/7/05 11:32 AM, David Fleck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Well, at least I know it can do it now. The problem -- as usual for a newbie
Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
On 07 Nov Alexander Leidinger wrote:
dick hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A lot of linux related ports won't install on my fbsd-6.0 system due
to the following error:
fetch:
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/rpm/glib2-2.2.1-1.i386.rpm:
File
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Hi, David--
Thank you.
Wow. That looks great...
Um... Can you tell me how to run it?
Assuming you've saved everything from '#!/usr/bin/perl' to the final '}',
inclusive, to a file, name the file something, like 'date_sort'. Then
chmod +x
At Mon, 7 Nov 2005 it looks like Micah composed:
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't
think to check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into
the
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 20:05:24 +0100
Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:53:20PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I've just installed 6.0-RELASE and am trying to get SMP to work (I
have af Pentium 4 with HT). So I've compiled the kernel with
'options SMP'
Hello,
Just a quick question: I've recently installed gtk2-switch-theme, in
order to set a theme for firefox while working in e17. But when I got
back to xfce4, I am unable to change the theme in the xfce4 control
center. Only the colors change accordingly, but the widgets remain
from the theme
Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am suffering from slow file transfer on a FreeBSD machine.
The set-up is as follow:
Router1 is connected to Router2 that is connected to sFTP server
Router1 and Router2 are the same motherboard, same BIOS configuration,
same CPU, both have
Micah wrote:
I'm really beginning to doubt it's the PSU. Why? I cannot get the
output voltage to drop no matter what load I throw at it. I plugged
in four additional hard drives and ran a system stress test and still
the voltages remained rock steady at the values I stated earlier. I
I don't know if this is poor netiquete or not but I am
bumping my own question in case anyone missed it.
Basically my 5.4 installation will not boot up from a
warm reboot but will boot with no problems from a
power-off situation. Thanks.
--- Portie Owner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure
Y'know, being a newbie at something is about as stupid as things generally
get. So I'm feeling totally dumb at the moment.
The directory I need to perform the find on, when using find, is just /.
find -x /
The -x is to limit the find to only the startup volume.
But when I try:
# ./date_sort /
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Y'know, being a newbie at something is about as stupid as things generally
get. So I'm feeling totally dumb at the moment.
The feeling will go away after a while, really.
But when I try:
# ./date_sort /
I get:
use: bad interpreter: No such file or
I have two boxes running FBSD. One is an old AMD 350 mhz machine with
just 128 MB of RAM and a 4 GB IDE drive that's attached to a 33mhz
controller. The other is a dual Pentium 600 machine with 768 MB RAM and
two 9 GB SCSI drives.
Ever since I upgraded the dual Pentium from 4.11 to 5.4,
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4 with sendmail that was included with FreeBSD.
There is a debug.log that I have questions about.
Is the debug.log just for mail troubleshooting?
Can I turn it off or reduce the amount of logging?
in /var/log/debug.log i see the following
Nov 7 15:00:12 muse2
clamav works for us.
Ted
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Fatman
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 12:19 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Antivir for mail server
I'm doubting about to install CLAM or DR.WEB antivir in the mail
On Nov 7, 2005, at 6:35 PM, Sean Murphy wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4 with sendmail that was included with FreeBSD.
There is a debug.log that I have questions about.
Is the debug.log just for mail troubleshooting?
Can I turn it off or reduce the amount of logging?
No such file exists by
Hi, David--
Thanks :)
# which perl
/usr/bin/perl
#head date_sort
head: date_sort: No such file or directory
All My Best,
Jeffrey
on 11/7/05 3:17 PM, David Fleck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Y'know, being a newbie at something is about as stupid as
David Fleck wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
But when I try:
# ./date_sort /
I get:
use: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
usual suspect is Carriage Return/Line Feed line term instead of just
Line Feed.
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Charles Swiger wrote:
On Nov 7, 2005, at 6:35 PM, Sean Murphy wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4 with sendmail that was included with FreeBSD.
There is a debug.log that I have questions about.
Is the debug.log just for mail troubleshooting?
Can I turn it off or reduce the amount of logging?
No
Don't underestimate the strength of the word legacy. To be honest, if we=
had the manhours to rewrite it, we'd take the opportunity to run it=20
directly against the PostgreSQL server.
What we're gaining out of this system is the ability to migrate our old=20
applications at our leisure,
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 11:16:19 -1000
Robert Marella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 20:05:24 +0100
Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:53:20PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I've just installed 6.0-RELASE and am trying to get SMP to work
Sean Murphy wrote:
Charles Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
I just checked two 5.4 servers running sendmail that came with FreeBSD
they both have the /var/log/debug.log just there is no entires in the
debug.log on the second server. However it just mails the FreeBSD daily
reports to the other server.
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Hi, David--
Thanks :)
# which perl
/usr/bin/perl
#head date_sort
head: date_sort: No such file or directory
??? where'd the file go?
Also, did you see Richard Burakowski's note about the possible
carriage return / line feed problem?
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David
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Micah wrote:
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote:
I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't
test the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and
check them in the bios).
Try xmbmon of
Could be a duplex mismatch. Look for collision statistics.
I checked that already, and as router1 must cross router2 to reach the
FTP server, if there was a network issue between router2 and the FTP
server, both transfer would be slow, not only the on from router2.
Thanks,
Olivier
Hi Folks
The problem hasn't gone away - no network card is identified. I have
now tried the following:
1) Change network card (tested both Realtek and DLink)
2) Try both FreeBSD 6.0 and 5.4 (no difference)
3) Try boot without ACPI (same result on 6.0 and 5.4: can't find hard discs)
4) Reset
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