do you have softdep enabled. if no, and the are lot of small files, it may
be this.
you said CPU load is low
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Hello,
Is there a command utility to help me compress files with *.zip extenstion
so that windows users can download and unpack it without using any special
software?
Man gzip suggests -S switch but when I tried it, I could not open the file
under windows. Many thanks for your suggestions!
Have
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
Is there a command utility to help me compress files with *.zip extenstion
so that windows users can download and unpack it without using any special
software?
Man gzip suggests -S switch but when I tried it, I could not open the file
under windows. Many
Is there a command utility to help me compress files with *.zip extenstion
so that windows users can download and unpack it without using any special
software?
ports/archivers/zip
Man gzip suggests -S switch but when I tried it, I could not open the file
under windows. Many thanks for your
Hi there,
I believe you are looking for archivers/zip
Indeed I was! :) Thank you Manolis!
$ zip easter *.mov
created an easter.zip file with all the mov files in the archive. Great as
I was afraid I would have to download the files, archive them and then
upload which would take an awful lot of
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 08:47:06 +0100 (CET), Zbigniew Szalbot
z.szal...@lcwords.com wrote:
Hello,
Is there a command utility to help me compress files with *.zip extenstion
so that windows users can download and unpack it without using any special
software?
Maybe this is a stupid follow-up
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 08:47:06 +0100 (CET), Zbigniew Szalbot
z.szal...@lcwords.com wrote:
Hello,
Is there a command utility to help me compress files with *.zip
extenstion
so that windows users can download and unpack it without using any
special
software?
Maybe this is a stupid
Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 08:47:06 +0100 (CET), Zbigniew Szalbot
z.szal...@lcwords.com wrote:
Hello,
Is there a command utility to help me compress files with *.zip extenstion
so that windows users can download and unpack it without using any special
software?
Maybe
First of all, thanks for enlightening me. I don't use any
MICROS~1 products so it was a really honest question. Whenever
I needed interoperability with a Windows PC, there was the
big problem: For any additional functionality foo you needed
to install WinFoo. There was nothing from the OS's side.
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:27:02 -0800
Mel Flynn mel.flynn+fbsd.questi...@mailing.thruhere.net wrote:
On Friday 20 March 2009 17:55:49 RW wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 01:53:16 +0200
Ghirai ghi...@ghirai.com wrote:
The shareware WinRAR on windows seems to be better implemented
(?), as it
List,
I have been tasked with getting a DSL connection across about 10km of
no-man's-land to a rural location without internet access. Ideally,
all traffic inbetween the two directional antennas would be encrypted.
(Nice, but not entirely required.) 3Mb/s would be great! Something
like:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 06:43:01 -0600, Modulok modu...@gmail.com wrote:
Something
like:
LAN-BSDrouter-modem-Antenna~~air~~Antenna-modem-DSL
Your BSD router would act as a gateway, eventually using
functions like IPDIVERT and DHCPd via RF. It would then
serve as an AP, put in simple words. This
Just take some advice from the owner of a WISP... and a FreeBSD user.
if your only trying to get connectivity a less then 500 USD this is easily
accomplished
buy a couple high end radios with built in antennas, Ubiquiti PowerStations
come to mind, place 1 at each end of the link
if line of sight
Hi
Have a look at Microtik's equipment very cheap for what it does and linux
based, else there is also the Ubiquity Powerstation's, I have used both with
success, Microtik boasts a 70Km wireless link with the right wireless card and
antennae :D
Regards,
Bruce Grobler
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009
Doy you have a pre-determined budget for this homework?
have a look at california amplifiers - calamp.com if I remember correctly.
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I'm looking for general pointers of both hardware and software to
achieve this. I'd like to employ FreeBSD as much as is feasible. This
there are LOT of wireless bridges that can do if proper antennas are used.
depending of where you are it may be not legal (output power*antenna gain
can't be
buy a couple high end radios with built in antennas, Ubiquiti PowerStations
this is excellent if builtin antennas have quite high gains. there are no
connector losses.
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Hello,
I'm running the shells/bash port on 6.3, and I recently ran a portupgrade. All
of a sudden when I login, my standard .profile and .bashrc are causing a bunch
of error messages, like so
-bash: command substitution: line 39: syntax error near unexpected token `)'
-bash: command
Have a look at Microtik's equipment very cheap
i don't think it's cheap :)
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Doy you have a pre-determined budget for this homework?
have a look at california amplifiers - calamp.com if I remember correctly.
amplifiers are kind of idiot solution. it just make more mess for
others.
DO NOT use them unless you REALLY have to == the best antennas are not
enough.
for
LAN-BSDrouter-modem-Antenna~~air~~Antenna-modem-DSL
Your BSD router would act as a gateway, eventually using
functions like IPDIVERT and DHCPd via RF. It would then
serve as an AP, put in simple words. This should be achievable
mostly by means of the base OS.
Do not use builtin cards for
Michael P. Soulier msoul...@digitaltorque.ca writes:
I'm running the shells/bash port on 6.3, and I recently ran a portupgrade. All
of a sudden when I login, my standard .profile and .bashrc are causing a bunch
of error messages, like so
-bash: command substitution: line 39: syntax error
speaking comparatively, of course :D
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 15:10:42 +0100 (CET), Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
Have a look at Microtik's equipment very cheap
i don't think it's cheap :)
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On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 08:49:01AM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hello,
I'm running the shells/bash port on 6.3, and I recently ran a portupgrade. All
of a sudden when I login, my standard .profile and .bashrc are causing a bunch
of error messages, like so
-bash: command substitution:
Depending upon what your budget is, Tranzeo has some excellent wireless
products that are ideal for point-point links. Encryption is built-in and they
can be configured for point-point or point-multipoint (just in case the project
expands). One problem that you may run into, if both sides of
Daniel Bye danie...@slightlystrange.org writes:
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 08:49:01AM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hello,
I'm running the shells/bash port on 6.3, and I recently ran a portupgrade.
All
of a sudden when I login, my standard .profile and .bashrc are causing a
bunch
of
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 00:39:31 -0500
Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com wrote:
RW wrote:
IMO this doesn't make any sense. If portupgrade is failing on a port
where manual make install works, then portupgrade simply has a
bug. Any port upgrading tool belongs in a port, because it's more
possible Fault in HAL
i have xfce4.6 installed and cannot auto mount any external usb device
i have tried various policykit settings enclosed are the diagnositic
information gathered please can you tell me if this is a genuine
fault or weather there si another way of doing this. i am trying
NOTE: could you please do break lines properly on your posts? answering
your mails is not easy.
Depending upon what your budget is, Tranzeo has some excellent wireless
products that are
ideal for point-point links. Encryption is built-in and they can be
configured for
point-point or
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Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Daniel Bye danie...@slightlystrange.org writes:
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 08:49:01AM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hello,
I'm running the shells/bash port on 6.3, and I recently ran a portupgrade.
All
of a sudden when
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Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Oh, crap, I flubbed it about the bash error. It's SO often something claimed by
folks, I knee-jerked that it had to be a previous line in error. Sorry.
Daniel Bye danie...@slightlystrange.org writes:
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009
Chuck Robey chu...@telenix.org writes:
I've had stuff like this happen to me, once in a while. it's NEVER a fact of
bash really suddenly losing something so major. What you have to is to look
at
previous parts of your code, for things like unclosed parens, unclosed quotes,
things like
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Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 12:27:20 +0200, Manolis Kiagias sonic200...@gmail.com
wrote:
Wildly off-topic as we are discussing Windows, but all recent versions
(XP, Vista, etc) can handle zip files. They call them compressed
folders (don't confuse with NTFS compression though)
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Is there a general how-to, or a set of coherent instructions, for
shaping outbound traffic such that when I upload something over my
asymmetric cable-modem pipe, doing so doesn't completely kill my Web
browsing or any other attempts to use my Internet connection?
(To put it
I'm getting ZERO feedback when I install the xorg metaport, updated
ports tree today.
# cd /usr/ports/x11/xorg
# make install
#
So what am i missing?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/x-install.html
tells me to install this port.
I even deleted /var/db/pkg/* and /var/db/ports/*
THE LAST LINE PUT IT IN FIRST LINE
legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1
THAT LINE
#WiFI Config
legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1
if_iwi_load=YES
wlan_load=YES
firmware_load=YES
iwi_bss_load=YES
iwi_ibss_load=YES
iwi_monitor_load=YES
Curley-2 wrote:
Dear FreeBSD-questions Group,
I
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Ruel Luchavez wrote:
we have here a mail server running in FreeBSD 6.2 which is holding out 2
domain (e.g u...@mydomain.com. w...@mydomain2.com) and it running very good,
unfortunately I'm not the person who configure this mail stuff.
heres my problem:
we bought a
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 06:43:01 -0600 Modulok modu...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been tasked with getting a DSL connection across about 10km of
no-man's-land to a rural location without internet access. Ideally,
all traffic inbetween the two directional antennas would be encrypted.
Best
Hello Boris,
I can't really explain how, but I have got acroread8 up and running
on my system. All I did was deinstall and reinstall pango and
linux-pango. I then created the following 2 symlinks :
/compat/linux/etc/pango/pango.modules -
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