On Monday 18 February 2008, Ted Mittelstaedt said:
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I'm
Jack Barnett wrote:
Are there any good VM Options for FreeBSD?
There is VMWare in ports; which I really like - but it's a few years old
and still stuck on version 3 the last time I tried it.
Are there any other options available?
One more word for qemu. Works much faster with kqemu-kmod.
On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 22:59 -0900, Beech Rintoul wrote:
On Monday 18 February 2008, Ted Mittelstaedt said:
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To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
David Schulz wrote:
Hello,
my Goal is to setup a FreeBSD Server that hosts about 5 Images of
(licensed) Windows XP, which i made either using QEMU or Win4BSD. Those
Images then i want to make accessible to old Macintosh PowerPC Machines,
so the Users can access one or two Applications that
After upgrading from freebsd-5.5-R to 6.3-R, I get the following message in
dmesg:
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from TIME to SPACE
I use a ram disk via the md driver.
Here is the line from my fstab file:
md /storage/pub/www/rammfs rw,-s4m 2 0
2) knowing the file system from 1), how to check the remaining space
in the file system?
You normally just start writing and deal with the errors that come from full
file systems when they show up. The C functions set errno accordingly.
The reason is that the system lies about the
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 12:39:03AM -0800, Lone Wolf wrote:
Hi.
I'm thinking to install FreeBSD on my old PC.
---
Processor: Intel Celeron 1.3 GH
RAM: 192 MB
---
Is my hard ware sufficient?
Thanks.
Yes, that is more than enough to run FreeBSD.
Depending on what you want to do you might
Hi.
I'm thinking to install FreeBSD on my old PC.
---
Processor: Intel Celeron 1.3 GH
RAM: 192 MB
---
Is my hard ware sufficient?
pentium 75 with 32MB RAM is sufficient for FreeBSD to work well.
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Lone Wolf wrote:
I'm not going to serve any one, I just want to take a small test drive with
FreeBSD .
Regarding my graphic card, it is 32 MB, is it ok?
Does FreeBSD come bundled with GNOME?
Vanilla FreeBSD doesn't come bundled with anything. But, yes you may
install GNOME, KDE, Xfce or any
Hi,
this problem is caused by how the drives are installed in the machine.
Can you add a fan?
Erich
s.g. wrote:
Guys,
I notice occasional overheating of my GELI-encrypted hard drives
followed by the reboot.
This happens when there is heavy activity on the drive - eg when trying
to dump
Hi,
Lone Wolf wrote:
I'm not going to serve any one, I just want to take a small test drive with
FreeBSD .
I run it on a smaller machine than this but with more RAM.
Regarding my graphic card, it is 32 MB, is it ok?
This sounds like an overkill. I would say anything from 4MB onwards will
I'm not going to serve any one, I just want to take a small test drive with
FreeBSD .
Regarding my graphic card, it is 32 MB, is it ok?
Does FreeBSD come bundled with GNOME?
Thanks demons!
Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm thinking to install FreeBSD on
my old PC.
---
Processor:
Hi.
How FreeBSD differ from any Linx distro like Ubuntu?
Thanks.
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after several years of relatively trouble free system ( 5 6.3 ) and port
upgrades, I started having some issues with timesieved daemon of cyrus
imap.
nothing in the software configuration has changed, but the cyrus port was
recently upgraded ( around the same time that
Lone Wolf wrote:
Hi.
I'm thinking to install FreeBSD on my old PC.
---
Processor: Intel Celeron 1.3 GH
RAM: 192 MB
---
Is my hard ware sufficient?
Thanks.
Sufficient for what? What do you want to run on that computer? A
workstation? A firewall? A mail server? Apache?
Assuming you want to
I'm thinking to install FreeBSD on my old PC.
---
Processor: Intel Celeron 1.3 GH
RAM: 192 MB
---
Is my hard ware sufficient?
Sufficient to do what?
Until not so long ago, my DNS server was a PIII 550 MHz, with
something like 120 MB RAM, serving about 150 clients.
I changed the hardware
We've discounted the [1]freebsdnewbie.com domain name for you...
Over the last few days, I've sent you a few emails about the
domain name [2]freebsdnewbie.com.
At this point I have to ask you... Are you going to just settle
for the .net or .org for you domain name when you the .com
Should be more then enough with the graphic card.
My desktop comp is an AMD Duron 1,2Ghz, 512MB ram and the graphic card has
32MB. X11 makes 1280x1024 in truecolor mode without much effort (is a good
graphic card what is integrated in the mainboard, SIS-chip).
Can watch videos and dragging
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 12:10:14 +0800 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL
PROTECTED] CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 6.3 Xorg
issues Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone else having issues
getting Xorg working with 6.3? I get a pcidata error when trying to startx.
installation.
I would recommend to install a plain FreeBSD without X first.
me too, and never use things like gnome, kde etc.. anyway.
it doesn't offer anything more than cool look and fancy things like
files dragged by mouse etc. etc.
for efficient graphics environment i would recommend
Guys,
I notice occasional overheating of my GELI-encrypted hard drives
followed by the reboot.
This happens when there is heavy activity on the drive - eg when trying
to dump partitions.
There are 4 drives i have, three encrypted and fourth is plaintext.
According to smartctl -a, the
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How FreeBSD differ from any Linx distro like Ubuntu?
by not being linux at all.
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On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 12:51 +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
by not being linux at all.
FreeBSD is more a server than a desktop system. Ubuntu particularly is
FreeBSD isn't both desktop or server system. it is just unix - it depends
from the user how it's being used.
True. But looking at
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 11:48 +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Hi.
How FreeBSD differ from any Linx distro like Ubuntu?
by not being linux at all.
FreeBSD is more a server than a desktop system. Ubuntu particularly is
more of a desktop.
That said, because it is a server its a hell of a lot
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This is not an error. It probably means the ramdisk changed it's
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Hi,
what happens if you simply start X without any configuration?
My X runs only if I do not specify a mouse in the configuration file.
I also have had to create the file by hand.
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Thank you for your response, but it doesn't really help with the situation,
besides the software I'm talking about has been recompiled many time over
since the upgrade. Just to make sure, I recompiled again and it linked to
both libc5 and libc6 right away. That's my issue.
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we have a FreeBSD 7.0 NFS client (csup today, built world and kernel).
It mounts a Solaris 10 NFS share.
We have bad performance with 7.0 (3MB/s).
We have tried both UDP and TCP mounts, both sync and async.
This is our mount:
nest.xx.xx:/data/export/hosts/bsd7.xx.xx/ /mnt/nest.xx.xx nfs
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I'm thinking to install FreeBSD on my old PC.
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Processor: Intel Celeron 1.3 GH
RAM: 192 MB
---
Is my hard ware sufficient?
Thanks.
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by not being linux at all.
FreeBSD is more a server than a desktop system. Ubuntu particularly is
FreeBSD isn't both desktop or server system. it is just unix - it depends
from the user how it's being used.
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Lone Wolf pisze:
Hi.
How FreeBSD differ from any Linx distro like Ubuntu?
Thanks.
If you'd like use FreeBSD on desktop, try DesktopBSD[1].
I use FBSD on server last 8 years. On workstations also,
but last time I tried DesktopBSD and I really like it :)
If you would like try Freebsd without
But according to Wikipedia, FreeBSD is able to run Linux compatible software
without any problems (exception for Linux Kernel 2.6)
I can't run Linux software on FreeBSD?
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi.
How FreeBSD differ from any Linx distro like Ubuntu?
by not being linux at
Lone Wolf wrote:
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi.
How FreeBSD differ from any Linx distro like Ubuntu?
by not being linux at all.
But according to Wikipedia, FreeBSD is able to run Linux compatible software without any problems (exception for Linux Kernel 2.6)
I can't run
Hello,
I have a short question, how I can determinate version of syslogd?
FreeBSD 6.2
I need version for resolve some issues.
Thanks in advance!
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brom wrote:
Hello,
I have a short question, how I can determinate version of syslogd?
FreeBSD 6.2
By looking at the source code, just below the copyright note:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have installed wine-0.9.20 from ports, and
there's a Win98 FAT32 slice mounted on /windoze
deletia
How do I fix this?
I would start by upgrading and re-installing wine. You have
0.9.20; the current version is 0.9.55 and I believe there have
Can anyone tell how do we handle this situation???
Is there any way or i have to compile my code on 64 bit machine??
what's a problem to compile on 64-bit machine?
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software without any problems (exception for Linux Kernel 2.6) I can't
run Linux software on FreeBSD?
_Running_ Linux software and _being_ Linux(-based) are two completely
different things. FreeBSD runs (most) Linux (and glibc based) software, but
is a completely different (and mostly
brom wrote:
Hello,
I have a short question, how I can determinate version of syslogd?
FreeBSD 6.2
I need version for resolve some issues.
Thanks in advance!
For the binary:
ident /usr/sbin/syslogd | grep syslogd
/usr/sbin/syslogd:
$FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/syslogd/syslogd.c,v
Binary compiled on 32 bit not running on 64 bit machine.
Actually i am using *sysctl* call and the *kinfo_proc* structure from
user.hin include/sys , size of structure on 32bit is 768 and on 64 bit
is around
1180 and thats why the call is failing and application coredumping.
Can anyone tell how
Am Dienstag, 19. Februar 2008 15:08:12 schrieb Wojciech Puchar:
Can anyone tell how do we handle this situation???
Is there any way or i have to compile my code on 64 bit machine??
what's a problem to compile on 64-bit machine?
Ugh, there can be lots of problems, at least if the original
In line...
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From: Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 12:23 pm
Subject: Re: My Rebuild Problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I wrote earlier, got one response. It was way off course, so
According to Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Before you go down this road too far, you should take a look at Python
as an implementation language. If what you're doing involves text and
string manipulation, Python is loaded with good modules that will make
your task a snap. Having coded
I tried to contact the port maintainer, but haven't heard anything back.
I'd like to use US Robotics usr5410 wireless pcmcia card on my FBSD 6.3
laptop. I understand this card is (was?) supported by port net/acx100.
However, the net/acx100/Makefile has:
BROKEN= Does not compile on
I have a short question, how I can determinate version of syslogd?
FreeBSD 6.2
it is part of FreeBSD 6.2, there are no versions for it's components
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William Bulley wrote:
According to Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Before you go down this road too far, you should take a look at Python
as an implementation language. If what you're doing involves text and
string manipulation, Python is loaded with good modules that will make
your task a
Ryan Jenkins wrote:
Hello,
I currently have a Computer System that is based off the FreeBSD Operating
System and I am trying to find a new supplier of hardware. Right now I am
having a hard time finding a Computer Manufacture that can make a system
that uses FreeBSD. I currently have found
ivan dimitrov wrote:
After upgrading from freebsd-5.5-R to 6.3-R, I get the following message in
dmesg:
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from TIME to SPACE
I use a ram disk via the md driver.
Here is the line from my fstab file:
md /storage/pub/www/rammfs rw,-s4m
a machine will be required (always) , i think i figured it out , ineed to
compile them using *amd64 *instead of i386 .
On 2/19/08, Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell how do we handle this situation???
Is there any way or i have to compile my code on 64 bit
Gary Kline wrote:
Giorgos, Joe, Paul , and Tim,
Thanks for your insights today, gentlemen. I began on what may be a very
worthwhile [ and reasonably small, *thankfully*] program that may benefit
everybody who reads text online. Or off, for that matter. I was using
a shareware version that
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 02:39:26AM -0800, Lone Wolf wrote:
Hi.
How FreeBSD differ from any Linx distro like Ubuntu?
Thanks.
Others have answered this sufficiently, but I wonder if this shouldn't
be made into a FAQ item. It's certainly asked enough.
Erik
On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 11:19:57PM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 4:20 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Computers that us FreeBSD.
On 08:29:19 Feb 19, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
You bet, Perl is terrific. But, Perl is also harder to maintain and
less readable in the long run (IMHO and many others' too). Language
wars are silly, of course, one uses the right tools for the right
job. But as I said, having programmed fairly
In response to Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ivan dimitrov wrote:
After upgrading from freebsd-5.5-R to 6.3-R, I get the following message in
dmesg:
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from TIME to SPACE
I use a ram disk via the md driver.
Here is the line from my fstab file:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 09:26:42AM -0600, Erik Osterholm wrote:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 02:39:26AM -0800, Lone Wolf wrote:
Hi.
How FreeBSD differ from any Linx distro like Ubuntu?
Thanks.
Others have answered this sufficiently, but I wonder if this shouldn't
be made into a FAQ item.
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 01:19:51AM -0800, Lone Wolf wrote:
I'm not going to serve any one, I just want to take a small test drive
with FreeBSD .
Regarding my graphic card, it is 32 MB, is it ok?
I suppose it depends on the graphics card model, but probably.
Check that hardware compatibility
Alexander Renn wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to find how to change the default permissions of files created in
/dev.
I want /dev/bpf* to be created with 660 permissions instead of 600.
Is there another way to do this instead of:
# touch /dev/bpf[n]
and then
# chmod /dev/bpf[n]
?
You want to read
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I could do this in perl easily, but I'm trying to force myself to learn
shell scripting better. :-)
...
Once this file is created (or ideally *while* it's being created!) I
need to increment the sid numbers. The first one is 201. The
second needs to be 202,
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 09:26 -0600, Erik Osterholm wrote:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 02:39:26AM -0800, Lone Wolf wrote:
Hi.
How FreeBSD differ from any Linx distro like Ubuntu?
Thanks.
Others have answered this sufficiently, but I wonder if this shouldn't
be made into a FAQ item. It's
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 05:14:45 -0800 (PST)
Lone Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But according to Wikipedia, FreeBSD is able to run Linux compatible
software without any problems (exception for Linux Kernel 2.6) I
can't run Linux software on FreeBSD?
Linux emulation is for running Linux binaries
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 09:20:47AM -0500, William Bulley wrote:
According to Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Before you go down this road too far, you should take a look at Python
as an implementation language. If what you're doing involves text and
string manipulation, Python is loaded
Just got a new motherboard, which is always painful. For once,
everything *but* the NIC works. NIC is supposedly a Realtek RTL8100C,
but it says 1000T all over the manual, and that chip is 100T. Who
knows. All the 8100 references I can find in the mailing lists are OT
about snd_hda.
Steve
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 10:08:16AM +, Ken Palm wrote:
I doubt that anyone on this list wants to do any business
with a domeain name ripoff clod. So, go harrass some less
knowledgeable victim!
jerry
We've discounted the [1]freebsdnewbie.com domain name for you...
Over the
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 09:14:04AM -0700, Chad Perrin wrote:
Chad,
A good rundown of some of the differences.
Maybe you can put this on a web page and get it added to lists
of comparrisons.
jerry
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 05:14:45AM -0800, Lone Wolf wrote:
But according to Wikipedia,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 05:14:45AM -0800, Lone Wolf wrote:
But according to Wikipedia, FreeBSD is able to run Linux compatible software
without any problems (exception for Linux Kernel 2.6)
I can't run Linux software on FreeBSD?
Linux is technically the name of an OS kernel. FreeBSD has
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thank you for your response, but it doesn't really help with the situation,
besides the software I'm talking about has been recompiled many time over
since the upgrade. Just to make sure, I recompiled again and it linked to
both libc5 and libc6 right away. That's my
Am Tue, 19 Feb 2008 14:33:35 +1000
schrieb Da Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OK. Tomcat is working- I managed to find out how to get direct access to
it (had to uncomment a line in server.xml, web.xml). Still no Apache /
Tomcat connector though. If I navigate to /webapps it says 404 -
although
I could do this in perl easily, but I'm trying to force myself to learn shell
scripting better. :-)
I'm parsing a file to extract some elements from it, then writing the results,
embeded in long strings, into an output file.
Here's the script:
cat file.1 | cut -d',' -f9 | sort | uniq
On Tuesday 19 February 2008, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
On 08:29:19 Feb 19, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
You bet, Perl is terrific. But, Perl is also harder to maintain and
less readable in the long run (IMHO and many others' too). Language
wars are silly, of course, one uses the right tools for
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 10:13:39PM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 12:51 +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
by not being linux at all.
FreeBSD is more a server than a desktop system. Ubuntu particularly is
FreeBSD isn't both desktop or server system. it is just unix - it
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 12:39:03AM -0800, Lone Wolf wrote:
Hi.
I'm thinking to install FreeBSD on my old PC.
---
Processor: Intel Celeron 1.3 GH
RAM: 192 MB
---
Is my hard ware sufficient?
Thanks.
Sure. How much disk do you have available?
You might want to look at the hardware
Hello,
I'm trying to find how to change the default permissions of files created in
/dev.
I want /dev/bpf* to be created with 660 permissions instead of 600.
Is there another way to do this instead of:
# touch /dev/bpf[n]
and then
# chmod /dev/bpf[n]
?
--
Best regards,
Zander
Hi,
I am trying to install amd64 version of the freebsd 6.2 (also 6.3 gives the
same error).
After options presented in the loader whatever I choose ( safe mode, wo
acpi...) it directly goes to BTX Halted mode.
Has anyone in this list installed fbsd 6.2 or 6.3 to esx 3.0.2 update 1 ?(I
Assume I have users logged in and I edit /etc/group...
How do I propagate the changes to /etc/group to affect currently-logged-in
users? I do not want to force users to logout, just to change group memberships.
-Modulok-
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 06:13:14PM +0200, Alexander Renn wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to find how to change the default permissions of files created in
/dev.
I want /dev/bpf* to be created with 660 permissions instead of 600.
See devfs.conf(5) and devfs.rules(5).
Roland
--
R.F.Smith
Hi,
I am trying to install amd64 version of the freebsd 6.2 (also 6.3 gives
the same error).
After options presented in the loader whatever I choose ( safe mode, wo
acpi...) it directly goes to BTX Halted mode.
Has anyone in this list installed fbsd 6.2 or 6.3 to esx 3.0.2 update 1
?(I have also
At 11:35 AM 2/19/2008, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I could do this in perl easily, but I'm trying to force myself to learn
shell scripting better. :-)
I'm parsing a file to extract some elements from it, then writing the
results, embeded in long strings, into an output file.
Here's the script:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I could do this in perl easily, but I'm trying to force myself to learn
shell scripting better. :-)
I'm parsing a file to extract some elements from it, then writing the
results, embeded in long strings, into an output file.
Here's the script:
cat file.1 | cut
Chad Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 10:13:39PM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 12:51 +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
by not being linux at all.
FreeBSD is more a server than a desktop system. Ubuntu particularly is
FreeBSD isn't both desktop or
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Valerio Daelli wrote:
Hi list
we have a FreeBSD 7.0 NFS client (csup today, built world and kernel).
It mounts a Solaris 10 NFS share.
We have bad performance with 7.0 (3MB/s).
We have tried both UDP and TCP mounts, both sync and async.
This is our mount:
I am attempting to partition a disk non-interactively using
sysinstall, but I don't seem to be getting this right. I use the
following script on an 80G drive:
debug=true
ufs=/6.2-RELEASE
mediaSetUFS
disk=ad0
partition=all
bootManager=boot
diskPartitionEditor
diskPartitionWrite
I'm in the process of getting a new server, and have been
planning on a Dell PowerEdge 1950.
I see from this thread:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2008-January/039675.html
That the PERC 6/i RAID controller seems to work fine with the
mfi(4) driver; I was planning on a 4 x
All:
Here's an update on the PE860 w/ FBSD. See dmesg(8) for FreeBSD
6.3/amd64 (RC2) on PowerEdge 860 w/ Xeon SATA:
http://www.nycbug.org/?NAV=dmesgd;f_dmesg=;f_bsd=;f_nick=;f_descr=;dmesgid=1935#1935
Note that the ICH7 (Yes, still ICH7, not 8-9) is a SATA300 but the WDC
Caviar run at 150 :~{
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Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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ivan dimitrov wrote:
After upgrading from freebsd-5.5-R to 6.3-R, I get the following
message in dmesg:
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from
On Tuesday 19 February 2008 08:16:57 Chad Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 09:20:47AM -0500, William Bulley wrote:
According to Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Before you go down this road too far, you should take a look at Python
as an implementation language. If what you're doing
This One Time, at Band Camp, Vinicius Vianna [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Thu,
Feb 14, 2008 at 01:31:40AM -0200:
Hi,
I think something is broken with your compiler/libs, try to reinstall the
developer packages with sysinstall, or maybe a make buildworld to make
sure everything is ok with
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 11:00:20AM -0700, Modulok wrote:
Assume I have users logged in and I edit /etc/group...
How do I propagate the changes to /etc/group to affect currently-logged-in
users? I do not want to force users to logout, just to change group
memberships.
So far as I know, that's
Gary Kline wrote:
On Tuesday 19 February 2008 08:16:57 Chad Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 09:20:47AM -0500, William Bulley wrote:
According to Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Before you go down this road too far, you should take a look at Python
as an implementation language. If what
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 12:10:14 +0800 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject:
Re: FreeBSD 6.3 Xorg issues Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone else having issues getting Xorg working with 6.3? I
get a pcidata error
On Feb 19, 2008 4:32 PM, Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe, if you deleted that special 'c' partition, it made
the rest of the process screw up.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give that a try.
Jeff
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 03:45:25PM -0500, Jeff Gold wrote:
I am attempting to partition a disk non-interactively using
sysinstall, but I don't seem to be getting this right. I use the
following script on an 80G drive:
debug=true
ufs=/6.2-RELEASE
mediaSetUFS
disk=ad0
--On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 12:41:43 -0600 Derek Ragona
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all who offered suggestions. Here's a working script that creates
snort rules *and* a sid-msg.map file:
#!/bin/sh
cat file.1 | cut -d',' -f9 | sort | uniq file.nicks
i=202
j=`wc -l
Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
I'm in the process of getting a new server, and have been
planning on a Dell PowerEdge 1950.
I see from this thread:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2008-January/039675.html
That the PERC 6/i RAID controller seems to work fine with the
mfi(4) driver;
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