On 10/2/11 11:48 AM, Jukka A. Ukkonen wrote:
Greetings all,
Roughly a week ago I sent to this mailing list a question about
problems with installing FreeBSD 9 on an AMD64 system.
It seems that I now know the reason why booting from the install CD
failed. When buying the system I had not
hey
just tried to update a system using 'csup'
current system is: 8.1 RELEASE on a amd machine (amd64 GENERIC kernel)
tried downloading the CURRENT branch ( tag=. )
when running make buildworld
get an exit with error at /usr/lib/libmagic
system gives various warnings about unknown file types and
wayne mitchell wrote:
hey
just tried to update a system using 'csup'
current system is: 8.1 RELEASE on a amd machine (amd64 GENERIC kernel)
tried downloading the CURRENT branch ( tag=. )
when running make buildworld
get an exit with error at /usr/lib/libmagic
system gives various warnings
Hi,
I have FreeBSD amd64, 8.2-RELEASE,
I just applied the securtiy update p3 and now have
$ uname -r
8.2-RELEASE-p3
I have X running and KDE,
My machine is a virtual machine (Vmware)
After boot-up I got a graphical login window (as always), I wanted to
switch to a console prompt, so hit
I tried sorting a file with a column of floating
point numbers (below) with sort(1) -n. However,
the numbers seem to have been sorted by the first
digit only.
TZAV cat numbers
3.895686170464136E-016
6.790214437463702E-003
4.163481430190832E-016
2.224131318975909E-002
4.024567914829249E-016
On Monday 03 October 2011 14:05:42 Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
I tried sorting a file with a column of floating
point numbers (below) with sort(1) -n. However,
the numbers seem to have been sorted by the first
digit only.
sort -g
Due to the GNU project's obsession with info
On 10/3/11 1:54 PM, n dhert wrote:
Hi,
I have FreeBSD amd64, 8.2-RELEASE,
I just applied the securtiy update p3 and now have
$ uname -r
8.2-RELEASE-p3
I have X running and KDE,
My machine is a virtual machine (Vmware)
After boot-up I got a graphical login window (as always), I wanted
I tried Ctrl-Alt-Backspace in the graphical login wndow, but as with other
key Ctrl-Alt key combinations
this does not do anything ...
I there a commadn line way to restart X
I also tried fsck-ing the /var/ file system, but it chooses NO WRITE
nothing is repaired
See the last UNREF FILE, it has
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 15:15:26 +0200, n dhert wrote:
I tried Ctrl-Alt-Backspace in the graphical login wndow, but as with other
key Ctrl-Alt key combinations
this does not do anything ...
It is new behaviour that certain default functionalities
of X need to be enabled manually. Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
I tried
# ps -jaxw | grep X
root7609 1461 7609 11 S ??0:00.55 /usr/local/bin/X
-br -nolisten tcp :0 -auth /var/run/xauth/A:0-9mN8YK (
root7633 3423 7632 33562 S+ 50:00.06 grep X
# kill -9 7609
but it creates a new one ...
# ps -jawx | grep X
root
I am running
# uname -a
FreeBSD AddisAbaba 8.2-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p3 #0:
Tue Sep 27 18:07:27 UTC 2011
r...@i386-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
#
After updating the ports tree with portsnap fetch update, I ran pkgdb to get
# pkgdb -F
---
On a FreeBSD machine which the svn software installed, repositories for
different projects exist.
Such a repository looks as a directory with subdirs and files.
One user wants the SVN repository of one project to be transferred to a
different machine (which had
exactly the same FreeBSD version
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 7:32 PM, n dhert ndhert...@gmail.com wrote:
One user wants the SVN repository of one project to be transferred to a
different machine (which had
exactly the same FreeBSD version and exactly the same version of the svn
software).
Yeah, no problem. But I'll recommend
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On 10/3/11 1:32 PM, n dhert wrote:
On a FreeBSD machine which the svn software installed, repositories for
different projects exist.
Such a repository looks as a directory with subdirs and files.
One user wants the SVN repository of one project
On 3 October 2011 11:04, R. Clayton rvclay...@verizon.net wrote:
...
=== Applying FreeBSD patches for p11-kit-0.7
Ignoring previously applied (or reversed) patch.
1 out of 1 hunks ignored--saving rejects to p11-kit/modules.c.rej
= Patch patch-p11-kit-modules.c failed to apply cleanly.
I would try moving the patch file elsewhere (or deleting it) and trying again.
That worked; thanks.
Odd, I find no such file as patch-p11-kit-modules.c here (9.0-BETA3-amd64),
either in /usr/ports/distfiles/ or in /usr/ports/security/p11-kit/files/.
It was in
Since this is -questions:
Have you updated that article on switching from procmail to maildrop
to include details on Maildirs? And does it have a mailing list
filter that automatically creates folders as needed? And a full
.mailfilter example?
As a matter of fact, yes.
I have pfSense-2.0 for gateway/firewall (10.10.10.2).
10.10.10.2 logs to 10.10.10.252, which runs FreeBSD 7.4-STABLE.
10.10.10.252 is the ntpd server for this LAN.
On 10.10.10.2:
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