Unga wrote:
--- Manolis Kiagias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just completed an article (mostly how-to) for
implementing UFS
journaling on a typical desktop PC:
http://store.itsyourftp.com/~sonic2000gr/freebsd/gjournal-desktop/article.html
It focuses on detailing an easy
The note before the introduction is the abstract, and seems to be a standard
feature in articles. You are right though, some parts should be shortened,
information is repeated.
after reading this article i am even more sure that this gjournal is a
quick and quite primitive hack, not real
It's really easier to try to install an app under Wine ...
With, it seems, at least two exceptions:
* Some apps -- such as Wordpad and Write -- are packaged and
installed with Windows, rather than on separate media. Are
there instructions somewhere for installing such an app
under wine?
On Friday 25 April 2008 10:32:37 pm Edward Ruggeri wrote:
Hi all,
I've used FreeBSD for about two years now. Besides using Linux for
projects on school computers, I never had much experience with
Unix-like operating systems. While I get by nicely on FreeBSD, I
recently felt that I didn't
Hi Vince and Roland,
Thank you for the reply, but unfortunately, they did not work.
I closed the laptop, connected the monitor and restarted the laptop,
xrandr -q only gave the information of integrated monitor, no
external monitors' information and xrandr --auto did not give any
information.
I
On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 22:20:35 +0200
Roger Olofsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tobias Kirschstein skrev:
hi,
i'm looking for a small tool to query the current network traffic
(kb IN and OUT) per interface. is there any sysctl or tool which
gives me a similar output to systat -ifstat:
Hello,
Tobias Kirschstein pisze:
On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 22:20:35 +0200
Roger Olofsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tobias Kirschstein skrev:
hi,
i'm looking for a small tool to query the current network traffic
(kb IN and OUT) per interface. is there any sysctl or tool which
gives me a
Le Fri, 25 Apr 2008 22:32:37 -0400,
Edward Ruggeri [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi all,
I've used FreeBSD for about two years now. Besides using Linux for
projects on school computers, I never had much experience with
Unix-like operating systems. While I get by nicely on FreeBSD, I
Hey all...whenever I try to install mod_perl, it hangs up saying it
can't find the apr*.h files (which I've manually located in
/usr/local/include/apr-1/ . My question -- how do I get it to look in
that proper folder?
See log:
Script started on Sat Apr 26 05:14:47 2008
[weaseal:
Hi,
When I am tryig to play DVD disk:
mplayer dvd:// -sid 0 -vo xv -alang english -dvd-device /dev/acd0
all video comes up as scrambled, with big blinking squares as if MPEG2
is damaged or not decrypted correctly.
But if I first read DVD content to disk mplayer plays the resulting
directory
On 04/26/2008 04:29, Kemian Dang wrote:
Hi Vince and Roland,
Thank you for the reply, but unfortunately, they did not work.
I closed the laptop, connected the monitor and restarted the laptop,
xrandr -q only gave the information of integrated monitor, no
external monitors' information and
--On Saturday, April 26, 2008 4:54 PM +0300 Walter Venable
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all...whenever I try to install mod_perl, it hangs up saying it can't
find the apr*.h files (which I've manually located in
/usr/local/include/apr-1/ . My question -- how do I get it to look in
that proper
On Apr 26, 2008, at 10:32 AM, Yuri wrote:
Hi,
When I am tryig to play DVD disk:
mplayer dvd:// -sid 0 -vo xv -alang english -dvd-device /dev/acd0
all video comes up as scrambled, with big blinking squares as if MPEG2
is damaged or not decrypted correctly.
But if I first read DVD content to
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Paul Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On Saturday, April 26, 2008 4:54 PM +0300 Walter Venable
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all...whenever I try to install mod_perl, it hangs up saying it can't
find the apr*.h files (which I've manually located in
Try using dvd://1 instead of dvd://, although I recommend installing
lsdvd first to find out the most likely track to use.
dvd://1 didn't help. when it worked dvd:// worked fine for me. But thank
you for the suggestion to use lsdvd first.
Yuri
I tried Fn F4 combination in previous test which works for Windows,
but without response at all.
It works for Windows, so I think the BIOS or Key pair should not be the problem.
Any way, thank you for your suggestion, and I will take a look at BIOS
next time I restart the machine to make it sure.
On Apr 25, 2008, at 10:31 AM, John Almberg wrote:
...and invoking this wrapper from cron instead of trying to reset
the shell and everything from within cron. You can test things by
doing an su gs -c /bin/sh from a root login and then trying to
run your wrapper, which will give
Hello list,
Is there any way to install gnuplot without the somewhat huge tetex deps?
Thanks.
--
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Ghirai.
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On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 08:22:33PM +0300, Ghirai wrote:
Hello list,
Is there any way to install gnuplot without the somewhat huge tetex deps?
Yes.
Update your ports tree. Go to the port's directory, and give the command
'make config'. Turn off the Search kpsexpand at run-time option and
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 19:43:50 +0200
Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 08:22:33PM +0300, Ghirai wrote:
Hello list,
Is there any way to install gnuplot without the somewhat huge tetex deps?
Yes.
Update your ports tree. Go to the port's directory, and give
Hi,
I am trying to build a install server. I have used make
-DLOADER_TFTP_SUPPORT=YES in /usr/src/obj and copied it over to my /pxeboot/
which I have copied contents from FreeBSD 6.3 Install
cd. But no matter what I have done pxeboot always tries to use nfs but no
tftp. There is a similar thread
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On Apr 21, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Chris Maness wrote:
I think that pine is corrupting my inbox, so that it is unreadable
by UW-IMAPD. When using squirrelmail after using pine I see the
headers, but squirrelmail is unable to open the e-mails.
When you read your mail with (al)pine with it
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
On Apr 21, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Chris Maness wrote:
I think that pine is corrupting my inbox, so that it is unreadable by
UW-IMAPD. When using squirrelmail after using pine I see the headers, but
squirrelmail is unable to open the e-mails.
I am hoping that this is on-topic for the questions list. If not, I
apologize.
I have a couple of FreeBSD systems, and I must confess that I haven't
set systematic back-ups of them.
I've taken a quick look at both the Bacula and Amanda documentation,
but for reasons below I'll list why
On Apr 26, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Chris Maness wrote:
I am not having any problems whith other users,
Then my suspicion grows stronger that something in your own particular
pine configuration is putting your mail in a place where imapd can't
see it. So in addition to what I've suggested, have
2008/4/27 Jeffrey Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am hoping that this is on-topic for the questions list. If not, I
apologize.
I have a couple of FreeBSD systems, and I must confess that I haven't set
systematic back-ups of them.
I've taken a quick look at both the Bacula and Amanda
On Apr 26, 2008, at 3:38 PM, David N wrote:
We used to use RSnapshot http://www.rsnapshot.org/ to backup to an
external disk, its a great tool that also does incremental via hard
links which is a plus.
Just after I posted, I started thinking about rsync. I hadn't known
about rsync's hard
You haven't mentioned how large a USB drive you have available
to use for this scheme, but it sounds to me like your situation
can be summed up as follows:
- you have two machines to back up, one is remote, but both have
consistent network accessibility
- you have a (removable) drive upon
I've taken a quick look at both the Bacula and Amanda documentation, but for
reasons below I'll list why I don't think that they are idea for my rather
simple situation.
rsync is what you need.
while r means remote you may use rsync between local filesystems too.
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
On Apr 26, 2008, at 3:38 PM, David N wrote:
We used to use RSnapshot http://www.rsnapshot.org/ to backup to an
external disk, its a great tool that also does incremental via hard
links which is a plus.
Just after I posted, I started thinking
On Saturday 26 April 2008 16:26:53 Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
I am hoping that this is on-topic for the questions list. If not, I
apologize.
I have a couple of FreeBSD systems, and I must confess that I haven't
set systematic back-ups of them.
I've taken a quick look at both the Bacula and
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 15:26:53 -0500
Jeffrey Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure that I could roll my own with dump or such, but I'm sure
that I would leave important things out
i don't know about that, jeffrey.
i found dump to be very straightforward and i think it's great you can
ssh
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
On Apr 26, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Chris Maness wrote:
I am not having any problems whith other users,
Then my suspicion grows stronger that something in your own particular pine
configuration is putting your mail in a place where imapd can't see it.
Hi all,
What is the proper method to pass configure arguments when installing a
port?
example, I am trying to build exim with mysql and spf support
make -D WITH_SPF=YES -D WITH_MYSQL=YES
Please help,
been struggling with this for what seems like forever.
-Grant
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 04:40:58PM -0400, Grant Peel wrote:
Hi all,
What is the proper method to pass configure arguments when installing a
port?
While you can supply arguments on the command line, it is hard to
remember.
Therefore I think it is best to set arguments in make.conf. For
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Grant Peel wrote:
What is the proper method to pass configure arguments when installing
a port?
example, I am trying to build exim with mysql and spf support
make -D WITH_SPF=YES -D WITH_MYSQL=YES
I think for this example the proper syntax would be:
make -DWITH_SPF
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With all the recent changeover in namespace for rpc/yp stuff, there's been
a lot moved around, but in all my searches, the ypd.upupdated daemon is
completely undocumented. (even with a grep through the rest of the man
directories provides no mention).
Near as I can tell, it allows nis
SU requires that data it once sends to the drive gets written
immediately, not cached by the drive. Modern desktop drives
don't do that
They do if you set them to write-through cache instead of
write-back cache.
Modern SATA drives also provide NCQ. When is FreeBSD going
to support NCQ?
Hi all,
I am planning to distribute some of the makefiles I wrote on various
platforms, including FreeBSD. I need the help of some insightful soul to
take a few decisions:
--- Where to install? I think /usr/local/share/mk is fine;
--- How to install? Users should put a
`.MAKEFLAGS:
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