Looking at the kernel sources, I see some definitions for large page sizes
in the sun/sparc64 files, but not for any other architectures.
Richard
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007, Richard Andrades wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know if there is support for using the large page sizes with the
x86 CPUs?
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 06:50:40 +
Tino Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.tilolit.de/images/tb/wallpapers/teufel.jpg
[snip]
Nevertheless I can check out the author (he is german, too) and ask
him about the license issues...
It would be *really* great if the author not only agreed
cpghost wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 06:50:40 +
Tino Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.tilolit.de/images/tb/wallpapers/teufel.jpg
[snip]
Nevertheless I can check out the author (he is german, too) and ask
him about the license issues...
It would be *really* great if the
On Sunday 11 November 2007, Olivier Nicole said:
I am usually not the one to bring up these things but I feel very
strongly about this. Starting Monday, November 12 this website is
offering a give one get one deal. I believe the money will be
well invested. YMMV
http://xogiving.org/
El día Sunday, November 11, 2007 a las 07:17:55PM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas
escribió:
Hmm... Looks like a unified diff to me...
The text leading up to this was:
--
|diff -N -r -u -X exclude nn-6.7.3/PATCH.RFC1522
nn-6.7.3.patched/PATCH.RFC1522
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On 2007-11-11 Martin Hepworth wrote:
HI
you need to tell the MTA to pass email through spamassassin/clamav
somehow. Depending on what you're MTA is (sendmail/exim/postfix etc)
its different.
try sendmail spamassassin for example in google..
--
martin
On Nov 11, 2007 4:13 PM, Bahman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# atacontrol cap ad0
Protocol ATA/ATAPI revision 6
device model ST9120822A
serial number 5LZ2F879
firmware revision 3.ALD
cylinders 16383
heads 16
sectors/track 63
lba supported 234441648 sectors
On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 07:55:01PM -1000, Robert Marella wrote:
Aloha FreeBSD Users
I am usually not the one to bring up these things but I feel very
strongly about this. Starting Monday, November 12 this website is
offering a give one get one deal. I believe the money will be well
On Mon, November 12, 2007 08:04, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
Hope the above explanation suffices.
Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx.
Can you clarify your needs a bit more?
Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used
by several people (directly,
Peter Boosten wrote:
On Mon, November 12, 2007 08:04, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
Hope the above explanation suffices.
Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx.
Can you clarify your needs a bit more?
Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used
by
On Monday 12 November 2007 03:37:46 Gary Kline wrote:
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 12:58:13AM +0100, Michael Rudolph wrote:
On Sunday 11 November 2007 23:55:50 Gary Kline wrote:
After many tries , my secoond burner finally opopened a CD full
of hundreds of TTF fonts. I don't know how to
On 10:17:52 Nov 12, Peter Boosten wrote:
Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx.
NP. Thanks.
Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used
by several people (directly, without a proxy server, but with a FreeBSD
firewall). Our management wants to block
On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote:
Hi all,
One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic
with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like online
radio?
Looks like I finally understood what you want.
You want to block the protocol from/to
Am Montag, 12. November 2007 01:54:33 schrieb Josh Carroll:
That's the _model_ number, not the _serial_ number, yes?
Oops. Indeed. I misread the question. :/
I'm still missing the hint for 'diskinfo -v ad0' !
Isn't it well known?
Best regards,
-Harry
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Hi
I have a file with numbers in each line.
Each number is a decimal number.
My task is to add them up and get the final answer.
I have searched with the search engine.
I found bash cannot handle floating point calculation.
I tried to use 'bc' and found if the final answer is 1 (eg. 0.2)
It
On Mon, November 12, 2007 14:01, Patrick Dung wrote:
Hi
I have a file with numbers in each line.
Each number is a decimal number.
My task is to add them up and get the final answer.
I have searched with the search engine.
I found bash cannot handle floating point calculation.
I tried
Yes, seems you need to rebuild ruby, for safety I also rebuilt ruby-bdb and
portupgrade. I then moved /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db and ran pkgdb -fu. Then
it was safe to run portupgrade.
This is probably overkill, but it worked for me.
Jim
-- In Response to your message -
Hi all,
I am getting lots of brute force attacks on my proftpd server and was
wondering if anyone knows of a way for IPFW to check incomming connections
and automagicaly block an IP for a period of time when too many connections
are made on a port, or if any Proftpd gurus out there know if
Andy Greenwood wrote:
If you want the newer versions of software from the ports tree, don't
limit your results by the tag. Basically, you're saying (IIRC) I want
the version of the port that was included with this release instead
of I want the most recent version of this port. the release
On Friday 09 November 2007 4:20 pm, John wrote:
I've been struggling to get a handle on the FreeBSD system. Making good
progress, but then I ran into the fact that Firefox on FreeBSD can't do
flash. Definite showstopper, for me. Ok, then I tried to use the
linuxpluginwrapper approach, and
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I posed a similar question on this list a short time ago. Right
now, the only 'Flash' working on either Linux or native is Flash 7,
which does not work on many sites. To get Flash 9, you need to use
wine under freebsd and install the windows
I've solved it for now; forget to add the Listen directive! (And I
reinstalled Apache for good measure after backing up conf).
~Doug
On Nov 11, 2007, at 11:40 AM, futuristick wrote:
Thank you! I have located modules in /usr/local/libexec/apache and
have added them in the correct order to
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the GUI
configuration for some ports? Simply put, they drive me up the
wall. I've lost count of the number of times I've come back to a big
install to find it hanging on a config screen. Possibly I'm missing
something.
The
El día Sunday, November 11, 2007 a las 07:17:55PM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas
escribió:
On 2007-11-11 16:02, Matthias Apitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've build a patch for 'nn-6.7.3' to add support for RFC1522 to my
beloved news-reader. Before giving it away I was trying it on a
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 03:26:00PM +, Ashley Moran wrote:
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the GUI configuration
for some ports?
Many people prefer to not have to read every single Makefile in the ports
tree just to find out which options are available.
It can
Hi,
I am trying to install a DAG card (it's a traffic capture card from Endace
Inc.) on a FreeBSD 6.1 system. I know this is a long shot, b/c there may not be
too many folks using this hardware.
I am also working with the Endace support folks who are not as responsive as I
would like,
Ashley Moran wrote:
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the GUI
configuration for some ports? Simply put, they drive me up the wall.
I've lost count of the number of times I've come back to a big install
to find it hanging on a config screen. Possibly I'm missing
Hi all. I'm sure some of you have seen this, and I'm looking for some
advice. I've got 2 servers now that will completely lockup (one is
6.1-p4, the other 6.2-p7), and just display this on the console:
swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: bufobj: 0, blkno: 33, size: 4096
It repeats and
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 14:04:04 +0700 (ICT)
Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am usually not the one to bring up these things but I feel very
strongly about this. Starting Monday, November 12 this website is
offering a give one get one deal. I believe the money will be well
invested.
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 05:22:06PM -0800, David Newman wrote:
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I'd welcome suggestions on how (or whether) to try to revive a SCSI
drive that's failing.
to answer 'whether': don't. Get your stuff off from it as
soon as possible and nuke it if
On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 07:56:52AM -0800, David Newman wrote:
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On 11/10/07 9:09 PM, Modulok wrote:
I'd welcome suggestions on how (or whether) to try to revive a SCSI
drive that's failing.
It depends on how valuable the data on the array
Vince wrote:
Ashley Moran wrote:
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the GUI
configuration for some ports? Simply put, they drive me up the wall.
I've lost count of the number of times I've come back to a big install
to find it hanging on a config screen. Possibly
On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 08:55:18PM +, Tino Engel wrote:
Look what happened to Beastie:
http://www.tilolit.de/images/tb/wallpapers/teufel.jpg
Cute, but the eyes seem a little out of sync with the
rest of the attention/address of the figure. Also legs
are missing.
Or, am I not viewing
On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 06:38:08PM -0500, Josh Carroll wrote:
is there a way to get the serial number from a drive from within the OS? im
trying to audit the drives in my file server, but without pulling the thing
from the rack and cracking it open. they are just standard sata drives, not
Hello Peter
Thanks, it work.
Regards
Patrick
--- Peter Boosten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, November 12, 2007 14:01, Patrick Dung wrote:
Hi
I have a file with numbers in each line.
Each number is a decimal number.
My task is to add them up and get the final answer.
I
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 02:37:06PM +, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Andy Greenwood wrote:
If you want the newer versions of software from the ports tree, don't
limit your results by the tag. Basically, you're saying (IIRC) I want
the version of the port that was included with this release
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 03:26:15AM +, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] flavor, containing:
On Thursday 08 November 2007, Andrew Falanga said:
On Nov 8, 2007 12:37 PM, Warren Block [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007, Andrew Falanga wrote:
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On 11/12/07 8:14 AM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
An update: After doing what you suggest (leaving in the good disk,
adding a new disk, RAID rebuilding) I still got soft write errors --
with *either one* of the disks I tried.
Then I tried putting
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 09:26:38AM -0800, David Newman wrote:
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On 11/12/07 8:14 AM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
An update: After doing what you suggest (leaving in the good disk,
adding a new disk, RAID rebuilding) I still got soft write errors
I have downloaded the 7.0 beta 2 ISO file for i386. I am trying to
install it on an ASUS G1S laptop. 6.2 works very nicely all except
support for the WIFI card (Intel 4965AGN). When I insert the Install CD
and start going through the steps, it seems as if every key I press
sends a ctrl key
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 11:04:52AM -0600, Chad Albert wrote:
I have downloaded the 7.0 beta 2 ISO file for i386. I am trying to install
it on an ASUS G1S laptop. 6.2 works very nicely all except support for the
WIFI card (Intel 4965AGN). When I insert the Install CD and start going
On Monday 12 November 2007 17:48, Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 03:26:00PM +, Ashley Moran wrote:
I've lost count of the number of times I've come back to a big
install to find it hanging on a config screen. Possibly I'm missing
something.
[snip]
What is the best way to
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:14:02 -0800
Mark D. Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vince wrote:
Ashley Moran wrote:
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the GUI
configuration for some ports? Simply put, they drive me up the
wall. I've lost count of the number of times
RW wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:14:02 -0800
Mark D. Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vince wrote:
Ashley Moran wrote:
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the GUI
configuration for some ports? Simply put, they drive me up the
wall. I've lost
Olivier Nicole wrote:
I am usually not the one to bring up these things but I feel very
strongly about this. Starting Monday, November 12 this website is
offering a give one get one deal. I believe the money will be well
invested. YMMV
http://xogiving.org/
That is a difficult issue, while
RW wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:14:02 -0800
Mark D. Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vince wrote:
Ashley Moran wrote:
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the GUI
configuration for some ports? Simply put, they drive me up the
wall. I've lost count of the number of
On Monday 12 November 2007 19:06:28 Chuck Robey wrote:
I wish it wasn't this way. Maybe it's just in the schools I visited?
If so, anyone have a better experience? Until I hear of some, I won't
contribute to any computers for kids deal, because it only benefits
big computer companies, who
Chuck Robey wrote:
I am usually not the one to bring up these things but I feel very
strongly about this. Starting Monday, November 12 this website is
offering a give one get one deal. I believe the money will be well
invested. YMMV
http://xogiving.org/
That is a difficult issue, while this
On 2007-11-12 Olivier Nicole wrote:
I am usually not the one to bring up these things but I feel very
strongly about this. Starting Monday, November 12 this website is
offering a give one get one deal. I believe the money will be well
invested. YMMV
http://xogiving.org/
That is a
Chuck Robey wrote:
RW wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:14:02 -0800
Mark D. Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vince wrote:
Ashley Moran wrote:
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the GUI
configuration for some ports? Simply put, they drive me up the
wall. I've lost count of
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Chuck Robey wrote:
RW wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:14:02 -0800
Mark D. Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vince wrote:
Ashley Moran wrote:
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the GUI
configuration for some ports? Simply put, they drive me up
Chad Albert wrote:
I have downloaded the 7.0 beta 2 ISO file for i386. I am trying to
install it on an ASUS G1S laptop. 6.2 works very nicely all except
support for the WIFI card (Intel 4965AGN). When I insert the Install
CD and start going through the steps, it seems as if every key I
On Nov 12, 2007, at 7:38 AM, Brian McCann wrote:
Hi all. I'm sure some of you have seen this, and I'm looking for some
advice. I've got 2 servers now that will completely lockup (one is
6.1-p4, the other 6.2-p7), and just display this on the console:
swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer:
According to my portaudit, cups-base has security problems, and I
can't get samba going because of it.
http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/portaudit/8dd9722c-8e97-11dc-b8f6-001c2514716c.html
According to the above URL, this problem affects v1.3.4, and 1.3.3_1
is the latest port, from the CVSUP I did
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:04:12 +0200
Manolis Kiagias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RW wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:14:02 -0800
Setting the menus is pretty easy to script, and you can also set
BATCH to take the default options
And in fact you can make all these screens appear before
ah - must read better, thought you said clam ;-)
try the claws users email list..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Martin
On Nov 12, 2007 8:15 AM, Bahman M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-11-11 Martin Hepworth wrote:
HI
you need to tell the MTA to pass email through spamassassin/clamav
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007, Pollywog wrote:
On Monday 12 November 2007 19:06:28 Chuck Robey wrote:
I wish it wasn't this way. Maybe it's just in the schools I visited?
If so, anyone have a better experience? Until I hear of some, I won't
contribute to any computers for kids deal, because it only
Hello all,
I seem to have quite a problem with PF. I have set up a bridge to
shape my upstream traffic. I use ALTQ with hfsc discipline; but that's
not really important. My problem comes with the filter rules. I have
to use keep state because of the speed benefits (really I don't have a
choice),
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 14:18:50 -0500
Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Setting the menus is pretty easy to script, and you can also set
BATCH to take the default options
A suggestion I recently made on the ports list would, as a side
effect, make a better solution.
I don't see why it
How can I troubleshoot these errors below?
* The tool does report anything useful other than failed.
* There does not appear to be a logfile for failures.
* There does not appear to be any debug options.
Also, /var/db/freebsd-update
# freebsd-update fetch
Looking up update.FreeBSD.org
On 2007-11-12 Martin Hepworth wrote:
ah - must read better, thought you said clam ;-)
try the claws users email list..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Martin
On Nov 12, 2007 8:15 AM, Bahman M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-11-11 Martin Hepworth wrote:
HI
you need to tell the MTA
Pollywog wrote:
On Monday 12 November 2007 19:06:28 Chuck Robey wrote:
I wish it wasn't this way. Maybe it's just in the schools I visited?
If so, anyone have a better experience? Until I hear of some, I won't
contribute to any computers for kids deal, because it only benefits
big computer
[LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Chuck Robey wrote:
RW wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:14:02 -0800
Mark D. Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vince wrote:
Ashley Moran wrote:
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the
My apologies to the list.
Mail.app and Gmail IMAP don't play well together.
Apparently every time Mail.app auto saves a draft copy, gmail sends the email.
That's bad.
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
Bahman M. writes:
On 2007-11-12 Olivier Nicole wrote:
That is a difficult issue, while this is an opportunity, I doubt this
is the most needed thing to provide education. We are talking giving
laptop to people who do not even have electricity in some cases...
I second the idea.
Hi all,
$ uname -a
FreeBSD torus.slightlystrange.org 7.0-BETA2 FreeBSD 7.0-BETA2 #0: Sun Nov 11
00:34:39 GMT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/TORUS i386
nfe0: NVIDIA nForce4 CK804 MCP9 Networking Adapter port 0xe400-0xe407 mem
0xf0105000-0xf0105fff irq 10 at device 10.0 on pci0
Garrett Cooper wrote:
If you want to see what it is, go look at recent postings on ports
list. It'll probably get changed, as I get something for folks to
look at and discuss.
USE flags are a pain in the ass (former Gentoo user of 3 years).
Introducing that type of complexity into a
Garrett Cooper wrote:
[LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
USE flags are a pain in the ass (former Gentoo user of 3 years).
Introducing that type of complexity into a ports system isn't necessary
and does unexpected things at times for end-users when developers change
variable names
Hi all,
I'm trying to install on Freebsd 6.3 plone from ports. I keep geting the
error message
libtool: link: `gscanner.lo' is not a valid libtool object
gmake[4]: *** [libglib.la] Error 1
gmake[4]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/devel/pkg-config/work/pkg-config-0.22/glib-1.2.8'
gmake[3]: ***
On November 12, 2007 at 03:14PM RW wrote:
[ ... ]
Yes, but that doesn't work if you are doing a portupgrade -a, you then
need to wrap the makes in a simple script, which is what I was referring
to. Portmaster has something like this built-in.
From man PORTUPGRADE(1):
-- batchRun an
On November 12, 2007 at 02:42PM Kurt Buff wrote:
According to my portaudit, cups-base has security problems, and I
can't get samba going because of it.
http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/portaudit/8dd9722c-8e97-11dc-b8f6-001c2514716c.html
According to the above URL, this problem affects
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 15:56:34 -0500
Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem I have always had with this is computer use does
not exist in a vacuum; it changes, and is changed by, the society in
which it happens.
If I look at the countries of the first world, I see places
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 16:10:29 -0500
Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope not. We really need to move this out of being a ports
buildtime thing. Currently, to build ports in batch either requires
someone to be chained to the computer, so as to intercept all those
screens, or to simply
On Nov 12, 2007 1:36 PM, Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On November 12, 2007 at 02:42PM Kurt Buff wrote:
According to my portaudit, cups-base has security problems, and I
can't get samba going because of it.
Monah Baki wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to install on Freebsd 6.3 plone from ports. I keep geting the
error message
libtool: link: `gscanner.lo' is not a valid libtool object
gmake[4]: *** [libglib.la] Error 1
gmake[4]: Leaving directory
I just upgraded my cups-base install to 1.3.3_1, and ran into similar issues
at first.
Try:
portaudit -F to upgrade your audit database. I believe portaudit
originally thought 1.3.3_1 fell into the affected versions, but looks to
be the fixed version in the latest database.
RW schrieb:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 16:10:29 -0500
Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope not. We really need to move this out of being a ports
buildtime thing. Currently, to build ports in batch either requires
someone to be chained to the computer, so as to intercept all those
screens,
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 16:25:47 -0500
Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On November 12, 2007 at 03:14PM RW wrote:
[ ... ]
Yes, but that doesn't work if you are doing a portupgrade -a, you
then need to wrap the makes in a simple script, which is what I was
referring to. Portmaster has
On Tuesday 13 November 2007 00:53:22 Kurt Buff wrote:
On Nov 12, 2007 1:36 PM, Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On November 12, 2007 at 02:42PM Kurt Buff wrote:
According to my portaudit, cups-base has security problems, and I
can't get samba going because of it.
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Chuck Robey wrote:
I am usually not the one to bring up these things but I feel very
strongly about this. Starting Monday, November 12 this website is
offering a give one get one deal. I believe the money will be well
invested. YMMV
http://xogiving.org/
That is a
Steve Bertrand schrieb:
cpghost wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 06:50:40 +
Tino Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.tilolit.de/images/tb/wallpapers/teufel.jpg
[snip]
Nevertheless I can check out the author (he is german, too) and ask
him about the license
Aryeh M. Friedman schrieb:
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I posed a similar question on this list a short time ago. Right
now, the only 'Flash' working on either Linux or native is Flash 7,
which does not work on many sites. To get Flash 9, you need to use
wine under
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Tino Engel wrote:
Aryeh M. Friedman schrieb:
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I posed a similar question on this list a short time ago. Right
now, the only 'Flash' working on either Linux or native is Flash 7,
which does not
Tino Engel wrote:
freebsdangel# setenv PATH ${PATH}:/usr/compat/linux/lib
you are looking for LD_LIBRARY_PATH
You should do this with ldconfig so its there all the time; but use the
linux compat one, not the freebsd base system one.
The port should have done this for you.
cat
Aryeh M. Friedman schrieb:
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Tino Engel wrote:
Aryeh M. Friedman schrieb:
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I posed a similar question on this list a short time ago. Right
now, the only 'Flash' working on either Linux
-- Forwarded message --
From: Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Nov 12, 2007 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: cups-base upgrade and samba
To: David Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Nov 12, 2007 1:30 PM, David Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded my cups-base install to 1.3.3_1, and ran
On Nov 12, 2007 2:02 PM, Yuri Pankov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 13 November 2007 00:53:22 Kurt Buff wrote:
On Nov 12, 2007 1:36 PM, Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On November 12, 2007 at 02:42PM Kurt Buff wrote:
According to my portaudit, cups-base has security problems, and I
The door open and in walked trouble - disguised as our our old
nemesis [EMAIL PROTECTED], who uttered, at
Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 21:37 :
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 13:30:46 -0600
From: Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: One Laptop Per Child
To: Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[edited to
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 22:54:33 +0100
Tino Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RW schrieb:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 16:10:29 -0500
Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope not. We really need to move this out of being a ports
buildtime thing. Currently, to build ports in batch either
Gerard wrote:
On November 12, 2007 at 03:14PM RW wrote:
[ ... ]
Yes, but that doesn't work if you are doing a portupgrade -a, you then
need to wrap the makes in a simple script, which is what I was referring
to. Portmaster has something like this built-in.
From man PORTUPGRADE(1):
and my
Hey All,
I recently CVSUPPED to what I thought would be 6.2-STABLE but instead got
6.3-PRERELEASE.
However, I look at www.freebsd.org/releng and I see no reference to the
release cycle of 6.3.
Was this a mistake of some sort?
-Dan
--
Man, this is such a trip
-Dan Mahoney, October 25,
RW wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 16:10:29 -0500
Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope not. We really need to move this out of being a ports
buildtime thing. Currently, to build ports in batch either requires
someone to be chained to the computer, so as to intercept all those
screens, or
RW wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 22:54:33 +0100
Tino Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RW schrieb:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 16:10:29 -0500
Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope not. We really need to move this out of being a ports
buildtime thing. Currently, to build ports in batch either
I just rsync'd a bunch of directories from an old backup on top of my
web root, which was functional a minute ago. Ok, so I admit that was
stupid. Suddenly, 'no acess to / on this server'. No problem, I just
chmod -R 775, right? Only that didn't work, now I'm pretty much
stuck
Best,
Steve
On 22:08:03 Nov 12, Alupului Costin wrote:
I seem to have quite a problem with PF. I have set up a bridge to
shape my upstream traffic. I use ALTQ with hfsc discipline; but that's
not really important. My problem comes with the filter rules. I have
to use keep state because of the speed
Not to mention, as a novice, I've discovered that for 20-60% of all
ports, messing with the defaults makes the port fail to build
Steve
On Nov 12, 2007 8:26 AM, Ashley Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I was just wondering, what is the motivation behind the GUI
configuration for some
Hello,
Using FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, I'm trying to configure FreeBSD/Samba/Winbind
to talk to Active Directory, following these instructions:
http://joseph.randomnetworks.com/archives/2005/11/08/freebsd-users-and-groups-with-samba-winbind-and-active-directory/
As per subject, using Samba
Hi,
I have Claws-Mail and spamd installed (from ports) and although I
have been using this combination -I've been been manually marking
all spams as 'spam'- for more than 2 months, still _no_ spam
message is detected.
I've followed the instructions on Claws/spamd wiki. I've got
Hello,
I've got a box i'd like to build packages from ports on, and deploy
those packages to other machines. I'll use postfix as an example. I did make
package from postfix's directory and selected pcre and mysql support. I got
the postfix tarball package, but when i tried to install it on
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