Hello,
Is ther some localization management tool which runs in FreeBSD and
supports
- connectors to CVS or SVN (i.e. pulls/stores the source and translated
files there)
- extracts text pieces for translations from various file formats, like
XML, HTML, PO, ASCII, ... presents these extracted
Steve Bertrand said the following on 08/26/2009 01:33 AM:
In this case, OP, look for:
- directories named as such:
-- ...
-- . ..
-- . .
-- etc, particularly under:
-- /var/tmp
-- /tmp
-- or anywhere else the [gu]id of the webserver could possibly write to
Thanks for the comments, Steve.
Colin Brace wrote:
CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
Are these files available in a tarball someplace public, for those of us
who enjoy performing autopsies on virii?
Sure thing: http://silenceisdefeat.com/~cbrace/www_badstuff.gz
this tarball contains tmpfile which is the misbehaving
Colin Brace wrote:
CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
Are these files available in a tarball someplace public, for those of us
who enjoy performing autopsies on virii?
ah, another directory found in /tmp with files written by www called
.bash/ Contents here:
I recently installed openoffice.org-3.1.0_2 on my system. For some
reason it brought in firefox-2 also. I all ready had Firefox-3.5
installed. I do not want or need two different installations of Firefox
on my system.
Firefox-2 appears to be required by these programs.
/var/db/pkg $ pkg_info -R
On Friday 07 August 2009 16:12:03 Andrew Gould wrote:
Is there an increase in usability/benefit to match the increase in
resource consumption?
As I see it, KDE4 fell in the Vista trap. I tried KDE4 and was showered with
eye candy effects, some of which couldn't even be disabled. Also, quite
I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone offer some
advice on moving up to 3.5?
Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing 3.5?
Thanks for any thoughts.
Peter Harrison.
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Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.comwrote:
In response to Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.com
wrote:
In response to Adam Vande
Now that I've got my rsnapshot backup server working beautifully,
backing up several servers to a central backup server (I like this a
lot), I have a problem...
I built my backup server from a machine I had lying around. It has
two 140G hard drives. I dedicated one drive to a /backup
On August 26, 2009 06:50:00 am Michiel Overtoom wrote:
On Friday 07 August 2009 16:12:03 Andrew Gould wrote:
Is there an increase in usability/benefit to match the increase in
resource consumption?
As I see it, KDE4 fell in the Vista trap. I tried KDE4 and was showered
with eye candy
Hi folks, did anyone tried to install rsec on freebsd 7.2?
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John Almberg wrote:
Now that I've got my rsnapshot backup server working beautifully,
backing up several servers to a central backup server (I like this a
lot), I have a problem...
I built my backup server from a machine I had lying around. It
In response to Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.comwrote:
Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.com
wrote:
In response to Adam Vande
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.comwrote:
Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.com
wrote:
In response to Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:06
Hi,
Well, I installed firefox 3.5 on my box at home but it wasn't working
correctly. Every time I'd start it I'd get, Bad system call (core dump),
or something similar. Does anyone here run firefox 3.5 on their box? If
so, what is the trick?
Andy
--
A: Because it messes up the order in
On Aug 23, 2009, at 14:18, Thomas Backman wrote:
First off: Not subscribed to this list, please make sure to Cc me if
you don't reply directly. :)
Anyway, I finally got my null modem cable, and plugged in in between
a machine running 8.0-BETA2 and one running WinXP using Hyperterminal.
Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 15:44:41 Adam Vande More wrote:
[450 lines including multiple signatures and twelve levels of quoting, all to
say:]
Specifically what am I confused on? Or are you just going to continue
with the personal attacks? You've offered no
RW wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 08:45:47 -0400
John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com wrote:
Question: is it possible to just expand my existing /backup
partition to encompass both the current drive and the new drive? I'm
guessing not, since Chapter 8 in Absolute FreeBSD says that a
partition is
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 08:21:57AM -0600, Andrew Falanga wrote:
Hi,
Well, I installed firefox 3.5 on my box at home but it wasn't working
correctly. Every time I'd start it I'd get, Bad system call (core dump),
or something similar. Does anyone here run firefox 3.5 on their box? If
so,
Add WITH_GECKO=libxul to your /etc/make.conf and run portmaster -o to
replace firefox with firefox35.
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq226.html#q1
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=portmastersektion=8apropos=0manpath=FreeBSD+7.2-RELEASE+and+Ports
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 1:30 PM,
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:32:09 +0100
Peter Harrison peter.piggy...@virgin.net wrote:
I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing 3.5?
I used: pkg_delete -dfv Firefox
On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 11:32 +0100, Peter Harrison wrote:
I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing 3.5?
Thanks for any thoughts.
Should be, or if you use
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.comwrote:
In response to Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.com
wrote:
Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:43
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 08:45:47 -0400
John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com wrote:
Question: is it possible to just expand my existing /backup
partition to encompass both the current drive and the new drive? I'm
guessing not, since Chapter 8 in Absolute FreeBSD says that a
partition is part of a
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 15:44:41 Adam Vande More wrote:
[450 lines including multiple signatures and twelve levels of quoting, all to
say:]
Specifically what am I confused on? Or are you just going to continue
with the personal attacks? You've offered no technical rebuttal, simply
Jerry ges...@yahoo.com writes:
I recently installed openoffice.org-3.1.0_2 on my system. For some
reason it brought in firefox-2 also. I all ready had Firefox-3.5
installed. I do not want or need two different installations of Firefox
on my system.
Firefox-2 appears to be required by these
I was wondering in the case of openssl:
http://security.freebsd.org/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-09:08.openssl.asc
Corrected: 2009-04-22 14:07:14 UTC (RELENG_7, 7.2-PRERELEASE)
2009-04-22 14:07:14 UTC (RELENG_7_2, 7.2-RC2)
2009-04-22 14:07:14 UTC (RELENG_7_1,
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 02:51:41PM -0600, Tim Judd wrote:
Buy spinrite, no matter what.
It's OS/FS independent. it works on the bits stored on the magnetic
platters, NOT on a filesystem. TiVo, Linux, BSD and Mac OSX drives
are treated the same. Bits on a magnetic platter. It's recovery
On Aug 26, 2009, at 18:04, Danny Braniss wrote:
you need to set
hint.uart.0.flags=0x10
danny
I already tried that (in /boot/loader.conf); it shows up in dmesg (and
didn't before), but still no luck.
Regards/thanks,
Thomas
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On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 11:32 +0100, Peter Harrison wrote:
I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing 3.5?
Thanks for any
2009/8/26 Wayne Sierke w...@au.dyndns.ws:
On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 11:32 +0100, Peter Harrison wrote:
I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing 3.5?
Thanks for
At 12:10 PM 8/26/2009, Thomas Backman wrote:
danny
I already tried that (in /boot/loader.conf); it shows up in dmesg (and
didn't before), but still no luck.
Try adding it to /boot/device.hints
eg
hint.uart.0.at=isa
hint.uart.0.port=0x3F8
hint.uart.0.flags=0x10
hint.uart.0.irq=4
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 18:10:38 +0200
cpghost cpgh...@cordula.ws wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 02:51:41PM -0600, Tim Judd wrote:
Buy spinrite, no matter what.
It's OS/FS independent. it works on the bits stored on the magnetic
platters, NOT on a filesystem. TiVo, Linux, BSD and Mac OSX
On Aug 26, 2009, at 18:16, Mike Tancsa wrote:
Or, if you want to use loader.conf, try
hw.uart.console=io:0x3f8
---Mike
That solved it! Thanks a lot!! :)
Regards,
Thomas
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 09:08:17AM -0700, Jason wrote:
I was wondering in the case of openssl:
http://security.freebsd.org/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-09:08.openssl.asc
Corrected: 2009-04-22 14:07:14 UTC (RELENG_7, 7.2-PRERELEASE)
2009-04-22 14:07:14 UTC (RELENG_7_2,
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:46:50PM -0600, Kelly Martin wrote:
plugging the drive in and accessing it, I heard those tell-tale signs
of hard drive failure: clicks and pops and other unusual noises, so I
know that it has some damage. I hate those sounds, having heard them
on failing drives too
Hello,
I am running FreeBSD 8.0-BETA3 amd64 and am having trouble syncing my
Palm TX with jpilot. This used to work with 7.2-STABLE amd64 and I
suspect I'm just not using the usb: connection correctly but have not
been able to find a solution by searching the archives.
I am running a custom
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 08:45:47AM -0400, John Almberg wrote:
Question: is it possible to just expand my existing /backup partition
to encompass both the current drive and the new drive? I'm guessing
not, since Chapter 8 in Absolute FreeBSD says that a partition is
part of a slice, which
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 06:54:25PM +0100, Tony McC wrote:
Hello,
I am running FreeBSD 8.0-BETA3 amd64 and am having trouble syncing my
Palm TX with jpilot. This used to work with 7.2-STABLE amd64 and I
suspect I'm just not using the usb: connection correctly but have not
been able to find
Wednesday, 26 August 2009 at 23:54:12 +0930, Wayne Sierke said:
On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 11:32 +0100, Peter Harrison wrote:
I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing
Wednesday, 26 August 2009 at 11:55:38 -0400, ill...@gmail.com said:
2009/8/26 Wayne Sierke w...@au.dyndns.ws:
On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 11:32 +0100, Peter Harrison wrote:
I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
Is it as
Wednesday, 26 August 2009 at 10:37:48 -0400, Jerry said:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:32:09 +0100
Peter Harrison peter.piggy...@virgin.net wrote:
I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 08:07:41PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:46:50PM -0600, Kelly Martin wrote:
plugging the drive in and accessing it, I heard those tell-tale
signs of hard drive failure: clicks and pops and other unusual
noises, so I know that it has some
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:13:48PM -0700, George Davidovich wrote:
snip
If the drive is that bad, it is doubtfull if dd or ddrescue will be
able to get a good copy.
Probably true. I hesitate to suggest this, but sticking the drive in a
freezer (preferrably in a ziplock bag) for a few
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:23:47PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:13:48PM -0700, George Davidovich wrote:
snip
If the drive is that bad, it is doubtfull if dd or ddrescue will be
able to get a good copy.
Probably true. I hesitate to suggest this, but sticking
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 12:13:48 -0700, George Davidovich free...@optimis.net
wrote:
Probably true. I hesitate to suggest this, but sticking the drive in a
freezer (preferrably in a ziplock bag) for a few hours or overnight
might help. Stories from people claiming I swear it works! go back
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 04:45:40PM -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:23:47PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:13:48PM -0700, George Davidovich wrote: I
remember this special non-condictive 3M fluid that can be used to
cool electronics. A group
On Aug 26, 2009, at 14:14:51, George Davidovich wrote:
I believe you. I saw a similar scene in a movie, so I already knew it
had to be true. Bonus points for anyone that can add to this thread's
collection of off-topic but semi-interesting trivia and name the
movie.
What is The Abyss for
I had a laptop years ago that started to die, but seemed to work OK when
first removed from a cold car. After an hour or so it would die. I
eventually put it in the freezer long enough to get what I needed off
the drive, so in some cases I would agree that cold is good!
-Original
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 02:14:51PM -0700, George Davidovich wrote:
A number of supercomputers from Cray and Control Data and maybe some
other places used this sort of thing on some experimental systems. I
don't know if any ever were put in to commercial production. They
submerged who
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 16:30:59 -0500, Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com wrote:
I had a laptop years ago that started to die, but seemed to work OK when
first removed from a cold car. After an hour or so it would die. I
eventually put it in the freezer long enough to get what I needed off
the
Naw, I don't recall the POST error exactly, but from what I remember it
couldn't find a boot device. Could've been the controller, but from
what I recall I swapped the drive (later) and all was good. I really
don't recall though - I could've put the bad drive in a good laptop
and fixed it that
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:07:41 +0200, Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
If the drive is that bad, it is doubtfull if dd or ddrescue will be able to
get a good copy.
There's an additional problem: Let's assume dd creates an 1:1 copy
of the file system in its actual state - nobody guarantees
Gary Gatten wrote:
I had a laptop years ago that started to die, but seemed to work OK when
first removed from a cold car. After an hour or so it would die. I
eventually put it in the freezer long enough to get what I needed off
the drive, so in some cases I would agree that cold is good!
Hello,
I have a small site which runs PostgreSQL, Nginx, and PHP. I'm looking
into running nginx inside a jailed host on my server for security
reasons (eg, if there is a hole in a php script).
The website root is actually a working copy of my subversion
repository. I have svnserve running
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:59 PM, APseudoUtopia apseudouto...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
I have a small site which runs PostgreSQL, Nginx, and PHP. I'm looking
into running nginx inside a jailed host on my server for security
reasons (eg, if there is a hole in a php script).
The website root is
Hi,
On 27 August 2009 am 11:10:37 Adam Vande More wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:59 PM, APseudoUtopia
apseudouto...@gmail.comwrote:
Also, how memory-intensive is a jail?
Very light when compared to other virtualization methods.
jails share the kernel but not the world.
So, there will
may be it will better to imagine that jail is a different computer, so
if your jail need connection to main host it will connect like other
computer that not running in jail.
you can do file:// from main host to jail but not from jail to main
host. As far I know jail is a method so memory
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 01:03:58AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:07:41 +0200, Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
If the drive is that bad, it is doubtfull if dd or ddrescue will be able to
get a good copy.
There's an additional problem: Let's assume dd creates an 1:1
I have been trying to set up a 'dropbox' Samba share on FreeBSD, but
am not having luck.
I went back and forth on the Samba ML for a bit, and now I'm trying to
determine if I am seeing FreeBSD-specific bad behavior.
Could anyone out there see if they can reproduce my issue on FreeBSD?
I have a
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