Just to summarize (after 5.5 days of uptime), i'd like to recap on what
happened next.
I burned the SiS 651 based motherboard, while memtesting, and i replaced it
with
a new Asrock, Intel 82865G based motherboard.
All run fine, no panics, no unexpected segfaults.
It seems that the old SiS was
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
Just to summarize (after 5.5 days of uptime), i'd like to recap on what
happened next.
I burned the SiS 651 based motherboard, while memtesting, and i replaced it with
a new Asrock, Intel 82865G based motherboard.
Hey, I have three of these! One of them is
Matthew Seaman wrote:
vardyh wrote:
Hi all.
I'm a newbie to FreeBSD. I added
'console=comconsole'
to /boot/loader.conf and I got
'hptrr: no controller detected.'
on the next boot. I didn't change anything else except for the
'console=xxx'.
And I had had no problem before that. Could
Hello,
I have a FreeBSD 7.0 system with jails (and services in them). In one of the
jails there
is an Apache server, which also runs on the host system (and forwards traffic
using
mod_proxy to the jailed Apache).
Everything works as expected, I only have problems with pf which seems to block
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 7:07 AM, lyd mc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi darko,
What I mean is adding a disclaimer/boilerplate for any outgoing message just
like mimedefang feature. However, I don't want it to be redundant. For
example if a mail already contains my disclaimer (usually mail from
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 20:48:09 -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 18:15:32 -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
deny any to any in frag
Is that actually a Good Thing To Do? Are there really no legitimate
packate fragments out there
Listers,
For some reason my kernel setting aren't being recognized. .
tao# more loader.conf
geom_vinum_load=YES
kern.ipc.semmni=256
kern.ipc.semmns=512
kern.ipc.semmnu=256
kern.ipc.semmap=256
kern.ipc.shmall=32768
kern.ipc.shmmax=1
On reboot shmall shmmax have to be set manually.
What
One more book question...
Is there anything significant to gain from reading both The Design
and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System and The FreeBSD
Architecture Handbook? I've skimmed the tables of contents for both
books, and there seems to be some overlap in topics. What I don't
DVI = Digital Visual Interface (aka Digital Video Interface)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface
Basically instead of sending analog signals from PC to monitor, it's a
digital data stream. You won't get any distortion between source and
destination.
At 10:56 PM 7/28/2008,
Troy Kocher wrote:
Listers,
For some reason my kernel setting aren't being recognized. .
tao# more loader.conf
geom_vinum_load=YES
kern.ipc.semmni=256
kern.ipc.semmns=512
kern.ipc.semmnu=256
kern.ipc.semmap=256
kern.ipc.shmall=32768
kern.ipc.shmmax=1
On reboot shmall shmmax have to
On Jul 29, 2008, at 6:13 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
I can tell you it is impossible. Why?
While you can actually write a script to try to do it, you'll more
likely end up breaking the e-mail format, because it will not be too
easy to rightly guess the content-type/boundaries in replies.
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Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
so what are the top few makes of LCDs out there?
I have several (6) Samsung SyncMaster 941BW monitors
I am very Happy with them
I'd never purchased any 19 displays. About 5 years back, i was in the market
for 3 2-
Thanks in
2008/7/24 Dimitar Vasilev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/7/24 Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dimitar Vasilev wrote:
The calcru went backwards message can have two causes:
1) Your time counter really went backwards and is too broken to use.
2) Something caused clock interrupts to
This may be a daft question. I freely admit it's a lazy one - I'm hoping
someone has a quick answer that'll save me a couple of hours building a test
server and experimenting.
I built apache 2.0 from ports, using WITH_LDAP - but not WITH_LDAP_MODULES, as
the Makefile.doc says it's implied by
Hi guys,
Yesterday while updating my ports...I don't use all-ports, i instead choose
the ones i use from the ports-supfile, i realized that when i wanted to
install portaudit and some other ports management utils, they weren't
anymore on sysutils...i looked at MOVED and swa that they are now in
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 09:09:15AM +0300, John Dakos [ Enovation Technologies ]
wrote:
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If you want help, start by learning that quoting entire email digests is
frowned upon.
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I can tell you it is impossible. Why?
While you can actually write a script to try to do it, you'll more
likely end up breaking the e-mail format, because it will not be too
easy to rightly guess the
When I run portupgrade I get the following make error:
Makefile, line 55: Could not find bsd.port.options.mk
However, this file is located at: /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.options.mk
What's going wrong?
--
Kiffin Rex Gish
Gouda, The Netherlands
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 4:07 AM, lyd mc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I mean is adding a disclaimer/boilerplate for any outgoing message
just like mimedefang feature. However, I don't want it to be redundant. For
example if a mail already contains my disclaimer (usually mail from a reply
This might be slightly off-topic, I suppose -- but since (t)csh is the
default shell for FreeBSD, I figured this might be a good place to ask.
I'm aware of the %T option for showing 24-hour time in my tcsh prompt,
but it doesn't do exactly what I would like. Inserting a call to the
date command
Hi List,
Is tmpfs stable on FreeBSD 6.3 ? I want to use it for temporary
clamav+ripmime files to speedup a mail filter server.
Regards,
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Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
Hi List,
Is tmpfs stable on FreeBSD 6.3 ? I want to use it for temporary
clamav+ripmime files to speedup a mail filter server.
It's not stable on 7.0 or 8.0 either, so no :)
Kris
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Vincent Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Troy Kocher wrote:
Listers,
For some reason my kernel setting aren't being recognized. .
tao# more loader.conf
geom_vinum_load=YES
kern.ipc.semmni=256
kern.ipc.semmns=512
kern.ipc.semmnu=256
kern.ipc.semmap=256
Agus wrote:
Hi guys,
Yesterday while updating my ports...I don't use all-ports, i instead choose
the ones i use from the ports-supfile, i realized that when i wanted to
install portaudit and some other ports management utils, they weren't
anymore on sysutils...i looked at MOVED and swa that
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I really like the Dell, both because of their outstanding contrast and
brightness, no dead pixels in any of my LCDs, and the fact that they come with
multiple interfaces which
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Chad Perrin wrote:
| This might be slightly off-topic, I suppose -- but since (t)csh is the
| default shell for FreeBSD, I figured this might be a good place to ask.
|
| I'm aware of the %T option for showing 24-hour time in my tcsh prompt,
| but it
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 9:19 PM, darko gavrilovic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I can tell you it is impossible. Why?
While you can actually write a script to try to do it, you'll more
likely end up breaking the e-mail
Is tmpfs stable on FreeBSD 6.3 ? I want to use it for temporary
clamav+ripmime files to speedup a mail filter server.
It's not stable on 7.0 or 8.0 either, so no :)
still no crash on my systems :)
anyway - it's not available in 6.3 AFAIK
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Jason Lenthe wrote:
My machine, a home-brew running 7.0-RELEASE-p2, has 3 SATA hard drives
all of which were advertised as SATA300 drives, but:
vader# dmesg | grep ATA
ata0: ATA channel 0 on atapci0
ata1: ATA channel 1 on atapci0
atapci1: Intel ICH7 SATA300 controller port
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 7:10 PM, Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
1. E-mail disclaimers are considered stupid
They are considered stupid by some people on the Internet. But there are
workplaces and businesses that require them in outgoing e-mail send by their
staff. Does anyone read
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:27:37PM -0500, Preston Hagar wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I really like the Dell, both because of their outstanding contrast and
brightness, no dead pixels in any
Hi all!
I am quite new to FreeBSD. I am quite a boffin on Linux though.
What I would like to know is, how can I make local mirrors of ports and
packages? I live in South-Africa, and bandwidth is painfully slow and
expensive.
How many data would it be in total?
Thanks in advance,
Coert
On 7/29/08, Coert Waagmeester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
I am quite new to FreeBSD. I am quite a boffin on Linux though.
What I would like to know is, how can I make local mirrors of ports and
packages? I live in South-Africa, and bandwidth is painfully slow and
expensive.
How
2008/7/30 Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:27:37PM -0500, Preston Hagar wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I really like the Dell, both because of their outstanding contrast
On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 16:47 -0400, Bob Johnson wrote:
On 7/29/08, Coert Waagmeester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
I am quite new to FreeBSD. I am quite a boffin on Linux though.
What I would like to know is, how can I make local mirrors of ports and
packages? I live in
Coert Waagmeester wrote:
Hi all!
I am quite new to FreeBSD. I am quite a boffin on Linux though.
What I would like to know is, how can I make local mirrors of ports and
packages? I live in South-Africa, and bandwidth is painfully slow and
expensive.
How many data would it be in total?
Hi,
I am not sure if this is the correct list to post this to, and if it
isn't please could you point me to where it should go.
I have recently turned to freeBSD and so far I love it. I have a small
laptop that I use for playing around and general fiddling. I was using
the Debian netinstall and
On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 12:12:16 +0200
Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Note that encrypting the partitions where the OS lives is not
particularly usefull; there is nothing secret there. On the contrary,
it would potentially make the encrypted partition vulnerable to a
known plaintext
On 7/29/08, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
Hi List,
Is tmpfs stable on FreeBSD 6.3 ? I want to use it for temporary
clamav+ripmime files to speedup a mail filter server.
It's not stable on 7.0 or 8.0 either, so no :)
Any viable alternative ?
greetings,
i've been running with a freebsd 6.1 system for a few days and i'm
having some oddities when trying to build a cross compiler on the
system.
the first issue that shows is:
In file included from archive.c:132:
sysdep.h:173:21: libintl.h: No such file or directory
this comes from the
i'm on newegg.com that has a whole slew of options for narrowing the
field.
q's: is a higher contrast ratio better than a lower ratio?
is the widescreen better than the std? --i think widescreen is
16x9, standard is 4x3. i'm thinking of sticking w ith
Whenever I send any email from my normal user account, it goes straight to
dead.letter, even if I attempt to mail a local user. When I try to send mail
as root, it simply does not send. I have a very basic, updated FreeBSD 7.0
installation. Mail has not worked since I installed 7.0 about 42 days
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 06:16:35PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
i'm on newegg.com that has a whole slew of options for narrowing the
field.
q's: is a higher contrast ratio better than a lower ratio?
is the widescreen better than the std? --i think widescreen is
Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
On 7/29/08, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
Hi List,
Is tmpfs stable on FreeBSD 6.3 ? I want to use it for temporary
clamav+ripmime files to speedup a mail filter server.
It's not stable on 7.0 or 8.0 either, so no :)
Any
On 7/29/08, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course :)
mdconfig -t malloc maybe ?
-t swap is faster and has fewer downsides.
Great !! I should read *all* the man before post...
Thank you Kris!
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, Gary Kline wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 06:16:35PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
i'm on newegg.com that has a whole slew of options for narrowing the
field.
q's: is a higher contrast ratio better than a lower ratio?
Generally, yes. Contrast ratio
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 05:54:47PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
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Ivan Voras wrote:
Juan Carlos Villalobos wrote:
Hello,
I am writing a paper on Component-based Operating Systems. I just
wanted to know if FreeBSD is an Operating System
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 6:45 AM, Daniel Bye
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 08:38:08AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
k
Hi
I ve got 6.3 stable database server. Can i directly upgrade my server
from
6.3 to 7.0
yes.
anyway - if your server works fine - why?
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:57:28PM -0500, David Kelly wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 09:09:15AM +0300, John Dakos [ Enovation Technologies
] wrote:
[2224 lines deleted]
If you want help, start by learning that quoting entire email digests is
frowned upon.
. . . and try actually adding
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 03:00:50PM -0400, Greg Larkin wrote:
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Chad Perrin wrote:
| This might be slightly off-topic, I suppose -- but since (t)csh is the
| default shell for FreeBSD, I figured this might be a good place to ask.
|
| I'm aware of
Hi guys,
I think I should stick to currently available feature offered by mimedefang
or altermime for the disclaimer thing.
Thank you darko, odhiambo and jeffrey for your time.
Best regards,
alydiomc
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In the last episode (Jul 29), Wyatt Neal said:
i've been running with a freebsd 6.1 system for a few days and i'm
having some oddities when trying to build a cross compiler on the
system.
the first issue that shows is:
In file included from archive.c:132:
sysdep.h:173:21: libintl.h: No
[TCP] splits traffic to 'segments' using its own logic ...
Is there a simple way for a FreeBSD system to cause its peer
to use a transmit segment size of, say, 640 bytes -- so that
the peer will never try to send a packet larger than that?
I'm trying to get around a network packet-size problem.
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:36:34 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 21:04:53 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[TCP] splits traffic to 'segments' using its own logic ...
Is there a simple way for a FreeBSD system to cause its peer
to use a transmit segment size
Hi list, (I already ask this on -net, but I get no answers)
I have two 100Mbit link (L2L, lan to lan) between the company and our
datacenter, on each side I have two redudant (pf+carp) firewalls.
I configured one vlan for each 100Mbit link and used carp to do the
failover between machines on
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 21:04:53 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[TCP] splits traffic to 'segments' using its own logic ...
Is there a simple way for a FreeBSD system to cause its peer
to use a transmit segment size of, say, 640 bytes -- so that
the peer will never try to send a packet larger
Client Exceptions whilst processing interface.java with binding.ws
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Key: TUSCANY-2512
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-2512
Project: Tuscany
Issue Type: Bug
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