I am a running a minimalist setup with FreeBSD 7.0. I would like to be
able to configure my system to allow me to use a text-based mail client
such as Mutt. So far, I am able to receive mail, fetching my pop mail
from Comcast via getmail. But I can't send mail because the system
isn't
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Warren Liddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Below is the hunk of ports that continually fail to upgrade due to problems
with patching. i use the command portupgrade -aDkp -m BATCH=yes
Any assistance with this greatly appreciated.
Do you have the latest ports tree
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008, Rem Roberti wrote:
I am a running a minimalist setup with FreeBSD 7.0. I would like to be
able to configure my system to allow me to use a text-based mail client
such as Mutt. So far, I am able to receive mail, fetching my pop mail
from Comcast via getmail. But I can't
On 6/23/08, Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a running a minimalist setup with FreeBSD 7.0. I would like to be
able to configure my system to allow me to use a text-based mail client
such as Mutt. So far, I am able to receive mail, fetching my pop mail
from Comcast via getmail.
On Monday 23 June 2008 18:03:34 Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Warren Liddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Below is the hunk of ports that continually fail to upgrade due to
problems with patching. i use the command portupgrade -aDkp -m BATCH=yes
Any assistance
On Monday 23 June 2008 05:03:34 Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Warren Liddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Below is the hunk of ports that continually fail to upgrade due to
problems with patching. i use the command portupgrade -aDkp -m BATCH=yes
Any assistance
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 14:38:15 -0300 Gonzalo Nemmi wrote:
Has anyone been able to get linux-quake4 working on FBSD7.0-REL?
Useful info:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]% uname -rsim
FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE i386 GENERIC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]% sysctl -a | grep linux
hw.snd.compat_linux_mmap: 0
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 12:05:56AM -0700, Rem Roberti wrote:
I am a running a minimalist setup with FreeBSD 7.0. I would like to be
able to configure my system to allow me to use a text-based mail client
such as Mutt. So far, I am able to receive mail, fetching my pop mail
from Comcast via
I recently rebuild a 7-STABLE which refused to boot then ran into some
problems trying to recover.
1) After escaping to the loader prompt, I could only enter a couple of
characters (eg 2) before the machine hung. Not enough for the unload /
load dance.
2) After booting from the downloaded
Can anybody recommend a simple Gantt or PERT chart program from ports?
I'm looking at creating project diagrams for 3-5 years,
with time detalisation of one month, with 10-30 tasks and 1-3 people.
I note there are several packages, so it would be good to hear about
the benefits and drawbacks
Hiya
How do I fix this?
=== Registering installation for horde-base-3.2_3
pkg_create: dependency loop detected for package pear-Auth-1.6.1
pkg_create: dependency loop detected for package pear-Auth_SASL-1.0.2
pkg_create: dependency loop detected for package pear-Net_SMTP-1.3.1
I tried doing a
Anton Shterenlikht schrieb:
Can anybody recommend a simple Gantt or PERT chart program from ports?
/usr/ports/deskutils/ganttproject
Uwe
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Warren Liddell writes:
Do you have the latest ports tree (via cvsup or csup)?
I csup'd my ports today and am re-doing it at present.
Can't speak to the other ports, but the current version of ruby
is ruby-1.8.6.111_3,1 which built yesterday for me with zero
problems.
In response to Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am a running a minimalist setup with FreeBSD 7.0. I would like to be
able to configure my system to allow me to use a text-based mail client
such as Mutt. So far, I am able to receive mail, fetching my pop mail
from Comcast via getmail. But
Hello!
Look at this:
/dev/da0s1f 104164493 104061031 -8229697 109%/usr
but
du -k -d1 /usr
gives a lot less (about 20GB).
My guess is that something has mmap-ed a HUGE chunk of
disk space. If I reboot the space is freed.
The question is how can i sees what process mmaped how much
space
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 03:45:37PM +0400, Artem Kuchin wrote:
Hello!
Look at this:
/dev/da0s1f 104164493 104061031 -8229697 109%/usr
but
du -k -d1 /usr
gives a lot less (about 20GB).
My guess is that something has mmap-ed a HUGE chunk of
disk space. If I reboot the space is
Hi,
Can someone please point me in the right direction regarding handling
unicode characters in filenames on freeBSD.
I have an rsync backup script running from a linux server which hosts
many files with european accented characters.
The script bombs out on encountering these files, and
On 2008.06.23 09:31:56 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 12:05:56AM -0700, Rem Roberti wrote:
I am a running a minimalist setup with FreeBSD 7.0. I would like to be
able to configure my system to allow me to use a text-based mail client
such as Mutt. So far, I am
Paul Macdonald writes:
Can someone please point me in the right direction regarding
handling unicode characters in filenames on freeBSD.
Is the question Does it understand them? or How does it
display them?
Because on a -CURRENT system with:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_ALL=C
Dear List Members
I am having an issue with a RealTek card for networking. The card in
question is recognised by FB alright, as you can see in the pciconf
output
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2:8:0: class=0x02 card=0x311a1385 chip=0x816910ec
rev=0x10 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Realtek
Rem Roberti schrieb:
I am a running a minimalist setup with FreeBSD 7.0. I would like to be
able to configure my system to allow me to use a text-based mail client
such as Mutt. So far, I am able to receive mail, fetching my pop mail
from Comcast via getmail. But I can't send mail because
Hiya
After much searching around I stumbled on the coretemp driver for
retrieving the core temperatures in a Core 2 Duo
however, I'd like to monitor fan speed and northbridge temperature if
at all possible.
Motherboard is an Intel DG965WH with ICH8 chipset, Core 2 Duo 6300
chip.
FreeBSD
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 11:03:33AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I have make some changes to the kernel files and rebuild the kernel, but
when I rebuild the kernel, it show some errors and stop rebuild. The
question I want ask is that: Is there any file that store all these error
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| I am having an issue with a RealTek card for networking. The card in
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| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:2:8:0: class=0x02
Hi there,
I just upgraded my FreeBSD box and now I am find that the is an almost
blank line above my shell prompt that contains a % (without the
quotes) about 20 columns in. What would be the places that this line
could be defined?
Cheers,
noah
At 11:42 AM 6/23/2008, Noah wrote:
Hi there,
I just upgraded my FreeBSD box and now I am find that the is an almost
blank line above my shell prompt that contains a % (without the quotes)
about 20 columns in. What would be the places that this line could be defined?
Cheers,
noah
Check
On 2008.06.23 15:49:59 +, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
Rem Roberti schrieb:
I am a running a minimalist setup with FreeBSD 7.0. I would like to be
able to configure my system to allow me to use a text-based mail client
such as Mutt. So far, I am able to receive mail, fetching my pop mail
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 09:42:56 -0700, Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I just upgraded my FreeBSD box and now I am find that the is an almost
blank line above my shell prompt that contains a % (without the
quotes) about 20 columns in. What would be the places that this line
could be
On Saturday 21 June 2008 22:47:31 Roland Smith wrote:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 09:44:09PM +, Helge Rohde wrote:
Hello List,
I need to write a backup script, and one of the required actions would be
a copy of the backup to an external firewire drive. I would like to make
this as easy
... But I can't send mail because the system
isn't configured for that, and I'm in the dark as how to accomplish it.
Is there somewhere that I can go for info on setting up a simple
configuration which will let me send mail from Mutt? ...
Well, I have had sendmail
In response to FT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
... But I can't send mail because the system
isn't configured for that, and I'm in the dark as how to accomplish it.
Is there somewhere that I can go for info on setting up a simple
configuration which will let me send mail
Rem Roberti schrieb:
On 2008.06.23 15:49:59 +, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
Rem Roberti schrieb:
I am a running a minimalist setup with FreeBSD 7.0. I would like to be
able to configure my system to allow me to use a text-based mail client
such as Mutt. So far, I am able to receive mail,
No. What you really want to do is set smart_host to the outgoing
mail server provided by your ISP.
Please forgive my ignorance here, but how does one accomplish that?
Rem
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Dear List Members
I am having an issue with a RealTek card for networking. The card in
question is recognised
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 01:30:33PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
In response to FT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No. What you really want to do is set smart_host to the outgoing
mail server provided by your ISP.
Yes. Use exactly the same delivery path as a normal PC/Mac email
client would use. Deliver to
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 10:45:39AM -0700, Rem Roberti wrote:
No. What you really want to do is set smart_host to the outgoing
mail server provided by your ISP.
Please forgive my ignorance here, but how does one accomplish that?
Google sendmail smart_host.
I started using postfix many
on 06-23-2008, Rem Roberti wrote:
On 2008.06.23 15:49:59 +, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
Rem Roberti schrieb:
I am a running a minimalist setup with FreeBSD 7.0. I would like to be
able to configure my system to allow me to use a text-based mail client
such as Mutt. So far, I am
In response to Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No. What you really want to do is set smart_host to the outgoing
mail server provided by your ISP.
Please forgive my ignorance here, but how does one accomplish that?
Without that setting, sendmail will try to send mail _directly_ to its
In response to Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No. What you really want to do is set smart_host to the outgoing
mail server provided by your ISP.
Please forgive my ignorance here, but how does one accomplish that?
Oops, I misread your message to be why and not what.
Steps (as root):
1)
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 05:25:58PM +, Helge Rohde wrote:
On Saturday 21 June 2008 22:47:31 Roland Smith wrote:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 09:44:09PM +, Helge Rohde wrote:
Hello List,
I need to write a backup script, and one of the required actions would be
a copy of the backup
On Monday 23 June 2008 11:42:56 am Noah wrote:
Hi there,
I just upgraded my FreeBSD box and now I am find that the is an almost
blank line above my shell prompt that contains a % (without the
quotes) about 20 columns in. What would be the places that this line
could be defined?
You appear
Thank you :-)
Unfortunatly I took someone elses advice and upgraded to 7.0, which created
it's own
problem :-( But the libcdio thing did get fixed, at least!
Jen
--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: libcdio upgrade
Hey,
My guess is that something has mmap-ed a HUGE chunk of
disk space. If I reboot the space is freed.
Much more likely is that some program has deleted a large file,
while still holding it open. Usual suspect is some kind of log file,
or temporary file.
I also had a similar problem,
DA Forsyth recently mentioned the coretemp driver, which fetches the
core temperatures for Core 2 Duo chips.
I'm in the middle of building up a Shuttle SG31G2 (7-STABLE) and
loaded the driver to see what it told me.
I've noticed that cpu.0 is consistently hotter than cpu.1, even on an
unloaded
Quoting Pietro Cerutti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Uhm, just out of curiosity, do you have the line
devd_enable=YES
in your /etc/rc.conf?
|
| Thanks.
No, I do not have it. Do you suppose I should? I have other devices
and nodes coming up alright -- including mapping for different
loopback
I've noticed that cpu.0 is consistently hotter than cpu.1, even on an
unloaded machine. Is that because that core's doing housekeeping work
whilst the other is truly idle?
dev.cpu.0.temperature: 44
dev.cpu.1.temperature: 29
I notice some differences on my quad-core (Q6600) CPU, too:
At 02:06 PM 6/23/2008, George Hartzell wrote:
DA Forsyth recently mentioned the coretemp driver, which fetches the
core temperatures for Core 2 Duo chips.
I'm in the middle of building up a Shuttle SG31G2 (7-STABLE) and
loaded the driver to see what it told me.
I've noticed that cpu.0 is
Not sure if the core duos work the same as older 2 CPU and 4 CPU
motherboards, but there are some BIOS functions that always use the first
CPU. So you never get true SMP because the hardware uses the first CPU more
to service interrupts.
True, but interrupt handling and minimal background
FT wrote:
... But I can't send mail because the system
isn't configured for that, and I'm in the dark as how to accomplish it.
Is there somewhere that I can go for info on setting up a simple
configuration which will let me send mail from Mutt? ...
Well, I have had
In response to Ethan Furman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FT wrote:
... But I can't send mail because the system
isn't configured for that, and I'm in the dark as how to accomplish it.
Is there somewhere that I can go for info on setting up a simple
configuration which will let me
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| Quoting Pietro Cerutti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|
|
| Uhm, just out of curiosity, do you have the line
|
| devd_enable=YES
|
| in your /etc/rc.conf?
|
| |
| | Thanks.
|
|
|
| No, I do not have it. Do you suppose I should? I
At 02:24 PM 6/23/2008, Josh Carroll wrote:
Not sure if the core duos work the same as older 2 CPU and 4 CPU
motherboards, but there are some BIOS functions that always use the first
CPU. So you never get true SMP because the hardware uses the first CPU
more
to service interrupts.
True,
Hello list,
is it possible to update the termcap in the next release for a support
of cs?
With regards
Stevan Tiefert
Excuse me for the top post, but the both attached mails are a
corrspondence with the author of x11/sirc which is explaining the
problem.
Weitergeleitete Nachricht
Now that Java is opensource, I have looked for a Java package to install
on 64-bit FreeBSD 7.0, but so far without success. Is there a simple and
quick-to-install Java package for FreeBSD?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I'm having no luck finding hits for wipe drive or zero drive in
the mail list archives and I can't believe I'm the first to ask this
question but here it is anyway. How can I simply write 0's across a
USB thumb drive? I'd rather not install a port, if I can avoid it. I
was thinking that
Andrew Falanga wrote:
Hi,
I'm having no luck finding hits for wipe drive or zero drive in
the mail list archives and I can't believe I'm the first to ask this
question but here it is anyway. How can I simply write 0's across a
USB thumb drive? I'd rather not install a port, if I can avoid it.
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 07:54:02PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that Java is opensource, I have looked for a Java package to install
on 64-bit FreeBSD 7.0, but so far without success. Is there a simple and
quick-to-install Java package for FreeBSD?
It's not completely done yet. Some
Hi all.
I want adapt my Internet service to FreeBSD 7.0, and
I need to building the etc/ppp/ppp.conf file, but,
I do not have much experience in FreeBSD, Can you Help me?
I have a Windows XP file, maybe, it is useful as example.
I hope, you can help me.
Note: My English is not good, i speak
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 01:57:47PM -0600, Andrew Falanga wrote:
Hi,
I'm having no luck finding hits for wipe drive or zero drive in
the mail list archives and I can't believe I'm the first to ask this
question but here it is anyway. How can I simply write 0's across a
USB thumb drive?
In response to Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Note that wiping flash drives way will
shorten the lifespan of the device.
This statement is largely obsolete. Modern flash has rewrite cycles
that often exceed traditional platter-based disks.
--
Bill Moran
http://www.potentialtech.com
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008, Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No. What you really want to do is set smart_host to the outgoing
mail server provided by your ISP.
Please forgive my ignorance here, but how does one accomplish that?
Oops, I misread your message to be
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure about flash memory, but for a harddrive, simple writing 0's
is not a secure way to delete data. It can still be recovered.
Actually, this is for an experiment that I want to start with a
clean device for. I'm
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 14:13:50 -0400
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In response to Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No. What you really want to do is set smart_host to the outgoing
mail server provided by your ISP.
Please forgive my ignorance here, but how does one accomplish
I'm having no luck finding hits for wipe drive or zero drive in
the mail list archives and I can't believe I'm the first to ask this
question but here it is anyway. How can I simply write 0's across a
USB thumb drive? I'd rather not install a port, if I can avoid it. I
was thinking that
Josh Carroll writes:
[...]
I'd recommend taking the heat sink off and seeing how the thermal
grease is spread on the CPU's head spreader and on the heatsink
itself. If it looks lopsided or extremely thick on one side of the CPU
package or extremely thin (to the point where you can still
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I'm having no luck finding hits for wipe drive or zero drive in
the mail list archives and I can't believe I'm the first to ask this
question but here it is anyway. How can I simply write 0's across a
USB thumb drive? I'd rather not install a port, if I can avoid it.
Hi all,
Two questions for the Web hosting types out there:
1. Does anyone use Celeron based nameservers? (i.e. I have two brand new
Dell PE R200s and was considering using them as ns1 and ns2. What version of
FBSD would one use (I am thinking 6.3 Rel, but us there any compelling
reason to
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Ethan Furman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FT wrote:
... But I can't send mail because the system
isn't configured for that, and I'm in the dark as how to accomplish it.
Is there somewhere that I can go for info on setting up a simple
configuration
Celerin is probably fine, I assume you don't have a lot of DNS
traffic. Usually NS2 is on another network...
If its a 64-bit Xeon, AMD would be the right choice. Last gen Xeons
and before... I386. 7.0 has a lot of SMP improvements besides all the
other fixes, features and improvements...
Also, a true dual-core Xeon is 64-bit. hyperthreaded really has one
core and is 32.
-Patrick
On Jun 23, 2008, at 4:38 PM, Grant Peel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Two questions for the Web hosting types out there:
1. Does anyone use Celeron based nameservers? (i.e. I have two brand
greetings derek and fellow list users
thank you for your help in this sendmail matter, i recieved my
forst crontab generated overnight (daily and security) system
maintenance reports in a long long time, best part of a year.
your kindness and persistance is muchly appreciated.
On Fri, Jun 13,
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 09:53:03PM +0200, Stevan Tiefert wrote:
Hello list,
is it possible to update the termcap in the next release for a support
of cs?
With regards
Stevan Tiefert
Excuse me for the top post, but the both attached mails are a
corrspondence with the author of x11/sirc
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 01:52:07PM -0700, George Hartzell wrote:
Josh Carroll writes:
[...]
I'd recommend taking the heat sink off and seeing how the thermal
grease is spread on the CPU's head spreader and on the heatsink
itself. If it looks lopsided or extremely thick on one side of
Hello.
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 7.0, but I have next problem.
When installation program write new partitions structure to disc it exits with
next error: Unable to make new root file system on /dev/ad1s1a! Command
returned status 36.
And at the start of installation process I have warning
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 01:55:51AM +0300, Viacheslav Chumushuk wrote:
Hello.
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 7.0, but I have next problem.
When installation program write new partitions structure to disc it exits
with
next error: Unable to make new root file system on /dev/ad1s1a! Command
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 01:55:51AM +0300, Viacheslav Chumushuk wrote:
Hello.
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 7.0, but I have next problem.
When installation program write new partitions structure to disc it exits
with
next error: Unable to make new root file system on /dev/ad1s1a! Command
First of all I want to thank all who responded to my question, but I
gotta tell you, if it isn't one thing it's another. I opted to install
msmtp, and it did just what I hoped it would do, working perfectly out
of the box, including TLS. But now...I can't receive mail. As you
recall from my
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 01:55:51AM +0300, Viacheslav Chumushuk wrote:
And at the start of installation process I have warning about wrong disk
geometry.
Probably your best bet is to ignore the geometry stuff and
just let it do its own thing. Do not try to set the
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 05:00:52PM -0700, Rem Roberti wrote:
First of all I want to thank all who responded to my question, but I
gotta tell you, if it isn't one thing it's another. I opted to install
msmtp, and it did just what I hoped it would do, working perfectly out
of the box, including
I'm running getmail version 4.7.6. My getmailrc file is
i2/home/daf/.getmail}head -40 getmailrc
#
# This file contains various examples of configuration sections to use
# in your getmail rc file. You need one file for each mail account you
# want to retrieve mail from. These files should
Hey Viacheslav,
I always ignore that message every time I will install fresh FreeBSD
It doesn't not create error or anything during the installation.
Cheers...
Hello.
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 7.0, but I have next problem.
When installation program write new partitions structure to disc
hi all...
i just installed openssl 0.9.8h and trying to build mysql 5.0.51b with
it on a freebsd 7 machine. i get this:
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/local/ssl/lib/libssl.a(t1_srvr.o): relocation
R_X86_64_32 can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with
-fPIC
/usr/local/ssl/lib/libssl.a:
from what i understand this is not uncommon. and it goes back to 2005.
and it has to do with the fact that the machine identifies itself as
amd64 even though it's an intel machine.
what's not clear is what needs to be recompiled whit -fPIC?! my guess is
openssl needs to. why?
are there any
kalin m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just installed openssl 0.9.8h and trying to build mysql 5.0.51b with it
on a freebsd 7 machine. i get this:
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/local/ssl/lib/libssl.a(t1_srvr.o): relocation R_X86_64_32
can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
All, for some reason when javascript posts the current system time inside
of Opera, it reports it as being off by one hour. For example, when I use
gmail chat; the time is off by one hour. Any reason that could be causing
this odd behaviour? I've looked around the Opera site and there is nothing
On Monday 23 June 2008 16:06:20 George Hartzell wrote:
DA Forsyth recently mentioned the coretemp driver, which fetches the
core temperatures for Core 2 Duo chips.
I'm in the middle of building up a Shuttle SG31G2 (7-STABLE) and
loaded the driver to see what it told me.
I've noticed that
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Anton Shterenlikht
Sent: Monday, 23 June 2008 8:16 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: gantt/pert chart in ports ?
Can anybody recommend a simple Gantt or PERT chart program from ports?
Can anyone point me to the origin/source/command/file/unameit from where
nvidia-settings gets the core temp for the GPU?
sysctl doesn't report a thing about it (or at least I was dumb enough not to
see it) but nvidia-setting does indeed report it .. so that value _is_ there
somewhere ...
I'd
Frank Shute writes:
[...]
My top on 7.0 says CPU states: not CPU:
Are you sure you're running on 2 cores?
dmesg will tell you and top will have a C column with 0 or 1 in it.
If you're running on one core, it will explain the temperature
discrepancy.
I'm almost certain that
On Monday 23 June 2008 18:24:59 Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 05:25:58PM +, Helge Rohde wrote:
On Saturday 21 June 2008 22:47:31 Roland Smith wrote:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 09:44:09PM +, Helge Rohde wrote:
Is there a canonical way to achieve what i want? I played
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