Hi all.
I have FreeBSD 5.4 installed. There is a working jail.
I am trying to rebuild a kernel to enable quota support. Therefore
i’ve added options QUOTA to config file (all other options are from GENERIC).
When booting with this new kernel jail does not start. When i issue at the
command
[ On Friday, April 13, Ghirai wrote: ]
Hello John,
I'm using konqueror with flash, and i followed this howto
(http://freebsd.kde.org/howtos/konqueror-flash.php).
I know you were looking for a way to get FF to work,
but i gave up, and konqueror is working fine for me.
Well, I've got a
Thanks a lot to all who replied.
Aitor.
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Enviado el: jueves, 12 de abril de 2007 19:04
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: Shell scripting: Absolute path name of a file given as
parameter
Aitor San Juan wrote:
I have
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On Thursday 12 April 2007 20:58, Terry Todd wrote:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 04:20:22PM +0200, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Thursday 05 April 2007 16:01, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Thursday 05 April 2007 15:42, Terry Todd wrote:
[ipfw not accepting
Drew wrote:
I have a 6 stable box that I cvsup'd at around 5:15am central US time this
morning. I did a buildworld and buildkernel on it after checking the
UPDATING file and finding nothing since 6.2 release, ran mergemaster and
rebooted, so I was a little surprised when it never came back.
On 4/13/07, Mikhail Goriachev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Drew wrote:
I have a 6 stable box that I cvsup'd at around 5:15am central US time
this
morning. I did a buildworld and buildkernel on it after checking the
UPDATING file and finding nothing since 6.2 release, ran mergemaster and
On 4/13/07, Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I had to go back and read my message to see what was there. I've
never used -a in my life, and I can only blame that not being a -v on all
the trouble I'm having with the keyboard on my wife's laptop. I don't know
how she types on this
Drew wrote:
On 4/13/07, *Drew* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I had to go back and read my message to see what was
there. I've never used -a in my life, and I can only blame that
not being a -v on all the trouble I'm having with
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 09:28:05AM +0200, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
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On Thursday 12 April 2007 20:58, Terry Todd wrote:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 04:20:22PM +0200, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Thursday 05 April 2007 16:01, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On
Hi, I've searched the FreeBSD support pages and googled with no solution to
the problem I am having. When we FTP into our machine the timestamps for all
the files seen are 4 hours later than if you ssh into the machine and look
at those same files. The time is correct. I verified it with the date
Hello All,
Brand new Dell M90 here, replacing the directors Linux laptop w/ a
FreeBSD.. and of course it's not a smooth one.. :p
dmesg at bottom..
the bge0 device gives a firmware handshake timed out, when trying to get
dhcp. Using a Netgear/Dlink (at his home) he says it never gets an IP,
If I understand your problem, you have three pc's that you would like to be
able to route between.
For your 192.168.1.33 box to be able to talk to your 10.0.0.15 box, it needs to
have an ip address on the 10.0.0 subnet.
This could be accomplished by adding an alias in the rc.conf,
I'm trying capture logs from m0n0wall, but the log file is empty.
Here is my configuration:
On the logging machine, in /etc/rc.conf:
syslogd_flags=-a 10.61.70.1
In /etc/syslog.conf:
+10.61.70.1
*.* /var/log/m0n0wall.log
/var/log/m0n0wall.log
Joshua Prunier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I've searched the FreeBSD support pages and googled with no solution to
the problem I am having. When we FTP into our machine the timestamps for all
the files seen are 4 hours later than if you ssh into the machine and look
at those same files. The
Hi,
I cannot remove the user with 'miller'. pw says it does not exists.
However, rmuser says that it does exist, but it cannot delete it (I get
a no such file or directory message). I also tried to re-add this
user, but it also fails. (I have deleted 'miller' from /etc/passwd, but
it is no
Dear Josh
Greenwich mean time -- I thought that might be related!
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Hi!
Looking for your help.
I'm trying to install amsn_0.96 from ports (fresh install of FreeBSD
6.2-RELEASE) and needs tcllib but, when I tried to install, tcllib
sent me this message:
=== Configuring for tcllib-1.9_1
creating cache ./config.cache
checking executable extension based on host
In response to Laszlo Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I cannot remove the user with 'miller'. pw says it does not exists.
However, rmuser says that it does exist, but it cannot delete it (I get
a no such file or directory message). I also tried to re-add this
user, but it also fails. (I
Did you possibly delete it from /etc/passwd before you did everything else?
Yes.
It's not safe to edit /etc/password directly. If you issue vipw, does
the user still show up? if so, delete him there and /etc/passwd should
be regenerated correctly.
I did not know this. Thank you! I
Did you possibly delete it from /etc/passwd before you did everything else?
Yes.
It's not safe to edit /etc/password directly. If you issue vipw, does
the user still show up? if so, delete him there and /etc/passwd should
be regenerated correctly.
I did not know this. Thank you! I
Hi,
I have a network run under Windows 2003 server with
About 13 stations.
At least 5 times a day I cannot open a page with Internet
Explorer or Firefox or any other browser. The error message
In all these cases is ; DNS in not reachable.
Even if during this time window of about 2
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 04:59:20PM +0100, Jay Azimi wrote:
Hi,
I have a network run under Windows 2003 server with
About 13 stations.
Hmmm. THere are many versitile persons with cross system experience
on this list, so you might get some help.But, your message doesn't
How to get the best results from FreeBSD questions.
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Last update $Date: 2005/08/10 02:21:44 $
This is a regular posting to the FreeBSD questions mailing list. If
you got it in answer to a message you sent, it means that the sender
thinks that
The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception.
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
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On Apr 13, 2007, at 10:21 AM, Claude Menski wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
It may or may not be-- people have different requirements and
different opinions and preferences.
http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd/rants/bsd4linux/bsd4linux1.php
...might give you some more
On 2007/04/13 9:21, Claude Menski seems to have typed:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
Why are you looking for something else? Maybe Ubuntu will be better for
your purposes, maybe it won't.
I suggest starting your research by reading this:
http://www.lemis.com/bsdpaper.html
Claude Menski wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
Because you can still use it if the U key is borked?
:-D
If this is a serious question, and I suppose it could be,
it would be better to move this to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
You have heard of religious wars and flame wars, I
suppose? This is
On Apr 12, 2007, at 1:17 PM, Don O'Neil wrote:
[ ... ]
Is there a way to prioritize or set the amount of resources that
MySQL is
allowed to have? Do I need to set it up as a jailed process maybe?
I've
never done that before, so I'm not sure if it's the right approach
or not.
Um, didn't
Claude Menski wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
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Ubuntu has an obviously intoxicated penguin for a mascot, whereas
FreeBSD has a Dever little Clevil... oops, I mean a Clever little Devil,
for a mascot.
Daemon is a gas, whereas the
Hello,
My FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE does not recognize the Marvell Technology Group
Ltd. 88SE6101 single-port PATA133 interface on which is attached the
DVD-RW.
As a result (I guess...), I do not have a /dev/acd0 with a GENERIC SMP kernel.
The [verbose] dmesg snippet looks like this:
found-
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 10:54:05PM +0300, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
Hello,
My FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE does not recognize the Marvell Technology Group
Ltd. 88SE6101 single-port PATA133 interface on which is attached the
DVD-RW.
No, that controller is not supported by the ata(4) driver in FreeBSD 6.2.
Claude Menski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
I like Ubuntu too. If you want a desktop OS that Just Works and
doesn't require a lot of time to configure and keep up-to-date, it's a
good choice.
On the server side, however, I find that it is FreeBSD rather than
Janos Dohanics [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying capture logs from m0n0wall, but the log file is empty.
[...]
The m0n0wall is configured to send logs to 10.61.70.100, which is the
logging machine.
What am I missing?
If 10.61.70.100 runs FreeBSD, syslogd_flags defaults to -s, which
On Apr 13, 2007, at 12:21 PM, Claude Menski wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
Because the FreeBSD mailing list is resilient to things that might
otherwise start a flame war.
But in case your question was serious, the answer is, as others have
said, It depends on what you want to
And we like BSD... ;)
I think you should test it for some weeks, before asking such questions.
If you like ubuntu, use it. It's free software. It runs. So why not.
But some people think, that BSD runs better when Linux...
Test it on your own. ;)
Dmitri.
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Hi,
I've got a problem doing a make builworld on a new machine: When I
start make buildworld in /usr/src I end up with the errors below.
Sure enough I've set up a corresponding supfile for stable, sources
are cvsup-ed (cvsup -g -L 2 ./stable-supfile in root's home-dir) to
/usr/src correctly.
On Friday 13 April 2007 12:21:43 pm Claude Menski wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
It's easier to spell.
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At 03:45 PM 4/13/2007, you wrote:
Janos Dohanics [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying capture logs from m0n0wall, but the log file is empty.
[...]
The m0n0wall is configured to send logs to 10.61.70.100, which is the
logging machine.
What am I missing?
If 10.61.70.100 runs FreeBSD,
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 22:41:58 +0200
Ewald Jenisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a problem doing a make builworld on a new machine: When I
start make buildworld in /usr/src I end up with the errors below.
Sure enough I've set up a corresponding supfile for stable, sources
are cvsup-ed
Hello to all,
Hopefully someone can help me progress past a pair of ELF Binary Type 0 not
known ELF Interpreter /compat/linux/lib/ld-linux.so.2 not found
errors.
Here is the background problem, bullet point style:
- I unfortunately had a hosted jailed virtual server running FreeBSD
4.6.2
Is there a way to set a 'nice' priority for a particular user?
Also, when I run this:
nice -n 5 /usr/bin/spamd -d -c -m 5
I get:
nice: Badly formed number.
I ran a man page on it, and this is the right format, but its not working.
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Swiger
Nevermind on the badly formatted number... I specified the full path
/usr/bin/nice and it worked ok this time :-)
However, I still want to know if there is a way to specify a nice level for
an entire users processes.
Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: Don O'Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 13, 2007, at 2:40 PM, Don O'Neil wrote:
Is there a way to set a 'nice' priority for a particular user?
Why, yes-- see /etc/login.conf and the priority keyword.
Some shells also let you adjust the priority levels for various users.
Also, when I run this:
nice -n 5 /usr/bin/spamd -d -c
On Apr 13, 2007, at 4:48 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 12:21:43 pm Claude Menski wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
It's easier to spell.
Not to mention pronounce.
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On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 09:43:27PM +0200, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Claude Menski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
I like Ubuntu too. If you want a desktop OS that Just Works and
doesn't require a lot of time to configure and keep up-to-date, it's a
good
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If 10.61.70.100 runs FreeBSD, syslogd_flags defaults to -s, which
disables the listening socket.
Yes, 10.61.70.100 is running 5.5-STABLE, and I have in /etc/rc.conf there:
syslogd_flags=-a 10.61.70.1/32
Check with
What Depth do you have in the Screen section of your /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
Try setting it to a lower value.
The value is 16.
I tried with 8 but nothing.
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I've gotten myself wedged with multiple versions of shared objects.
I've got different versions of libssl and libcrypto in /lib and
/usr/local/lib. I've rebuilt openssl and libssh2 in ports and told
ldconfig to rebuild it's cache
how do gracefully get
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Claude Menski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
I like Ubuntu too. If you want a desktop OS that Just Works and
doesn't require a lot of time to configure and keep up-to-date, it's a
good choice.
On the server
Janos Dohanics [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying capture logs from m0n0wall, but the log file is empty.
Here is my configuration:
On the logging machine, in /etc/rc.conf:
syslogd_flags=-a 10.61.70.1
In /etc/syslog.conf:
+10.61.70.1
*.*
A little more on this, because now I am really stumped. I have taken known
good source, and moved it via CD to this machine. I rebuilt, and it exhibits
exactly the same behavior, with both my kernel, and GENERIC. Pinging an IP
on my lan results in ping: sendto: host is down. There are no active
Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A little more on this, because now I am really stumped. I have taken known
good source, and moved it via CD to this machine. I rebuilt, and it exhibits
exactly the same behavior, with both my kernel, and GENERIC. Pinging an IP
on my lan results in ping: sendto:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:49:43 -0400
Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Either i've got a syntax error or my devices aren't wiring
obeying /boot/device.hints. I've added:
hint.scbus.0.at=ahc0
to my config. The tape drive is consistent on scbus0, target5, lun0,
if i change it's target
I just read with some concern the announcement that Sun's ZFS has
been integrated into the FreeBSD kernel. This would mean,
unfortunately, that FreeBSD is now covered by the CDDL, which is a
viral license similar to the GPL. Has FreeBSD abandoned its
longstanding practice of keeping the kernel
On 4/14/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A little more on this, because now I am really stumped. I have taken
known
good source, and moved it via CD to this machine. I rebuilt, and it
exhibits
exactly the same behavior, with both my kernel, and GENERIC.
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. Please see below for responses.
- Original Message -
From: Robert Marella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 9:06 PM
Subject: Re: locking down scsi device id's in 6.2
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007
HI,
I was going through cvsup and portupgrade since I just got broadband into my
home. I had forgotten that some time ago I had already installed
portupgrade and went to install it again. I went to /usr/ports/sysutils/
and found to my astonishment that the directory portupgrade no longer
Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/14/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A little more on this, because now I am really stumped. I have taken
known
good source, and moved it via CD to this machine. I rebuilt, and it
exhibits
exactly the same
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI,
I was going through cvsup and portupgrade since I just got broadband into my
home. I had forgotten that some time ago I had already installed
portupgrade and went to install it again. I went to /usr/ports/sysutils/
and found to my astonishment
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On Apr 13, 2007, at 5:23 PM, Jeff wrote:
On Apr 13, 2007, at 4:48 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 12:21:43 pm Claude Menski wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
It's easier to spell.
Not to mention pronounce.
I
I deinstalled KDE and XORG on my server as it was taking up to much
space. Anyway when I check my logs I receive this message
init: can't exec getty '/usr/local/bin/kdm' for port /dev/ttyv8: No such file
or directory
Anyway to stop this error?
Thanks
--
Darrell
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--On April 13, 2007 10:46:28 PM -0400 dbetts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I deinstalled KDE and XORG on my server as it was taking up to much
space. Anyway when I check my logs I receive this message
init: can't exec getty '/usr/local/bin/kdm' for port /dev/ttyv8: No such
file or directory
Anyway
I did this:
In my login.conf file (assuming that all you have to do is change whatever
you don't want to be the default):
nice:\
:priority=5:
In the user entry I put 'nice' in field 5.
When I rebuilt the login.conf db, nothing seems to have changed for th
user... A 'top' still shows
Hello,
I'm wondering what is the current correct way to implement
fault-tolerant storage on FreeBSD? I know that in ages past, it was
vinum, or vinum patched up for GEOM, gvinum.
I just set up a new server with gvinum, and I've already had it crash
once, which makes me very wary of putting
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On 4/11/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list for testing. It avoids
spamming 1000s of inboxes with test messages.
In response to Bill Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Bill Hall
Manager, Occupant Protection Program
Hangmn wrote:
GET ME OFF THIS FUCKING LIST
On 4/11/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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spamming 1000s of inboxes with test messages.
In response to Bill Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Bill Hall
Manager,
Chris wrote:
Hangmn wrote:
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On 4/11/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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spamming 1000s of inboxes with test messages.
In response to Bill Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On 4/14/07, Hangmn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GET ME OFF THIS FUCKING LIST
No, no, this is the FreeBSD Questions list. The Fucking List is down
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If you don't want to receive mail from the FreeBSD list in question,
try this
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 21:39:42 -0400
Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. Please see below for responses.
Here is my add-ons to /boot/device.hints:
# custom devices
hint.scbus.0.at=ahc0 #find this with dmesg
hint.sa.0.at=scbus0
hint.sa.0.target=5
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 07:21:41PM -0600, Brett Glass wrote:
I just read with some concern the announcement that Sun's ZFS has
been integrated into the FreeBSD kernel. This would mean,
unfortunately, that FreeBSD is now covered by the CDDL, which is a
viral license similar to the GPL. Has
At 06:28 PM 4/13/2007, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If 10.61.70.100 runs FreeBSD, syslogd_flags defaults to -s, which
disables the listening socket.
Yes, 10.61.70.100 is running 5.5-STABLE, and I have in /etc/rc.conf there:
At 08:48 PM 4/13/2007, you wrote:
Janos Dohanics [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying capture logs from m0n0wall, but the log file is empty.
Here is my configuration:
On the logging machine, in /etc/rc.conf:
syslogd_flags=-a 10.61.70.1
In /etc/syslog.conf:
+10.61.70.1
*.*
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