On 14/02/2012 05:12, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Is that rebuild as in cd /usr/src make buildworld or
cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/sendmail make
Either of those should do it.
Cheers,
Matthew
--
Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard
On 14/02/2012 08:05, Bernt Hansson wrote:
I have rebuilt and installed world, but no cigar.
Feb 14 08:50:40 reader sendmail[1147]: q1E7oe7l001147:
to=b...@bananmonarki.se, ctladdr=bernt (1001/1001), delay=00:00:00,
xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay, pri=30064, relay=[127.0.0.1] [127.0.0.1],
On 11 February 2012 21:45, Michael Powell nightre...@hotmail.com wrote:
Dennis Glatting wrote:
I get errors when trying to compile RELENG_9 with clang. Is clag suppose
to work when it comes to compiling the OS or am I missing something:
[snip]
I can't speak to RELENG_9, but I have
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 10:04+0100, Bernt Hansson wrote:
On 2012-02-14 08:02, Josh Tolbert wrote:
On 2/13/2012 11:12 PM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Thank you for your answer.
I wrote this ages ago and it's still valid. You can ignore the IMAP
stuff if you like. :)
Well, no cigar for
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 11:11+0100, Bernt Hansson wrote:
On 2012-02-14 10:43, Trond Endrestøl wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 10:04+0100, Bernt Hansson wrote:
On 2012-02-14 08:02, Josh Tolbert wrote:
On 2/13/2012 11:12 PM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Thank you for your answer.
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 06:49:52AM +0100, Bernt Hansson wrote:
2012-02-13 17:35, Nikola Pavlović skrev:
There are lightweight MTAs just for this purpose,
I use mail/msmtp and it works great with multiple accounts.
Usually, this is much simpler to set up than using
a real MTA like Sendmail or
# make install clean
=== License check disabled, port has not defined LICENSE
= ifstated-4.7.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
= Attempting to fetch
http://christianserving.org/ports/net/ifstated/ifstated-4.7.tar.gz
ifstated-4.7.tar.gz 100% of
Hi,
I'm in need of advice. I've recently installed FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE on my
laptop (a Dell Inspiron 1318) with a good deal of success. However, I've
been experiencing a few hiccups, to say the least. The kernel is the
GENERIC for the amd64 architecture that comes with the installation
Pegasus Mc Cleaft k...@mthelicon.com writes:
It recreates something, but the most important files, which reside in
subfolders of the given tar.gz archives are gone, i.e. the subfolders
are empty.
The gunzip strategy you mentioned yields the same as a regular tar -xvf
file.tar.gz.
Pegasus,
I don't have the script anymore. It is among the files lost, but it was
pretty
much straight forward, making use of:
tar -czf backupfile.tar.gz folders/ of/ my/ choice/.
After creating the backups I just cp(1)ed them to an msdosfs formated
usb stick and got them onto 8.2 this way, so the
On Feb 14, 2012 7:37 AM, Mike Kelly mdke...@ualr.edu wrote:
I don't have the script anymore. It is among the files lost, but it was
pretty
much straight forward, making use of:
tar -czf backupfile.tar.gz folders/ of/ my/ choice/.
After creating the backups I just cp(1)ed them to an
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 2:56 AM, _ pancakekin...@gmail.com wrote:
Trying to recover these files on 8.2, I found that some of the archives -
unfortunately those with
the files that are dear to me - are corrupted.
Do you have MD5, SHA256 etc... checksums of the
.tar.gz files somewhere? Do they
I was contacted recently by a friend who was studying printing under
FreeBSD http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/printing.html. He
presently runs a mixture of Windows and Ubuntu PCs.
The documentation deals primarily with parallel and serial
printers. Personally, I cannot remember the
Greetings,
I have been a user of Linux since 1994, but most of the linux distros
seem to be getting away from freedom... which is why I chose it in the
first place. They seem intent on forcing things that do not work well
(like pulseaudio and nouveau) on everyone. Freedom of choice is
I think for now I am going to build FreeBSD VM on my windows box and
dedicate it to running Bacula Director and Storage Daemon, I was able
to get a 20MB sustained through put through the VMware USB emulation
copying a file from an SFTP as I had no large files on the local
system from my test
AMD As this just means 64 bit
On Feb 14, 2012 8:02 PM, Mike Dockery mdock...@hargray.com wrote:
Greetings,
I have been a user of Linux since 1994, but most of the linux distros seem
to be getting away from freedom... which is why I chose it in the first
place. They seem intent on forcing
same way I do, via a wireless network. The difference is that I am
using CUPS to achieve that goal. My friend would like to do it sans
CUPS if possible.
If the printer supports the hoary lpd protocol, you can configure it
in /etc/printcap. If it wants socket or IPP protocols, CUPS is the
least
Just another silly thought try the tar j flag rather than the z flag, as
you might have got your compression algorithms confused. Try the xz one as
well just in case
On Feb 14, 2012 3:37 PM, Mike Kelly mdke...@ualr.edu wrote:
I don't have the script anymore. It is among the files lost, but it
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 02:47:08PM -0500, Mike Dockery wrote:
Greetings,
Aloha,
I have been a user of Linux since 1994, but most of the linux distros
seem to be getting away from freedom... which is why I chose it in the
first place. They seem intent on forcing things that do not work
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Mike Dockery
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 2:47 PM
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject: Processor question
Greetings,
I have been a user of Linux since 1994,
On 14/02/2012 19:47, Mike Dockery wrote:
My question is: Should I try the amd64 version of FreeBSD with my Intel
Core i7-2600 processor or should I use the i386?
Choose amd64 by default, unless you have a specific application that
requires an i386 system. Even if you have less than 4GiB RAM.
You're going to want to use lpr, and you'll have to set up /etc/printcap
first.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/corp-net-guide/printserving-lpr-freebsd.html
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/corp-net-guide/printserving-unix.html
The command I use to print to a printer set up in
On 14/02/2012 21:28, Nerius Landys wrote:
If you do choose 32 bit, you can compile the PAE kernel which will
allow access to all of your memory, but you'll still be limited to
under 4 GB per process memory.
Better pray all your devices have PAE compatible drivers then.
PAE is an obsolete
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 14:47:08 -0500 Mike Dockery wrote:
Greetings,
I have been a user of Linux since 1994, but most of the linux distros
seem to be getting away from freedom... which is why I chose it in
the first place. They seem intent on forcing things that do not work
well (like
If you do choose 32 bit, you can compile the PAE kernel which will
allow access to all of your memory, but you'll still be limited to
under 4 GB per process memory.
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Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
I know it is possible; however, I cannot find any actual
documentation under the printing section in the FreeBSD
manual. If anyone could provide a link to such documentation,
it would be appreciated.
Provided the printer supports lpd protocol, i.e. it looks
krad kra...@gmail.com writes:
Just another silly thought try the tar j flag rather than the z flag, as
you might have got your compression algorithms confused. Try the xz one as
well just in case
The system tar (based on libarchive) will figure all of this out for
you, regardless of which
guys,
is there still a way of fixing something i did to my existing
installation? it does nothing but continually cycle e and try to
reboot into the old release i had from feb 2011. i thought editing
out /etc/fstab would do it. but nope, it throws me into the lowest
level manual config and
Hello,
I've read through a zillion posts in the FreeBSD forums and various other
Google sources about getting audio to work in Gnome on FreeBSD. Most of the
posts say something like pulseaudio sucks, don't use it, and that's fine, but
what do I replace it with? Since I've removed pulseaudio
On 02/15/12 12:01, Gary Kline wrote:
On 02/14/2012 05:40 PM, Da Rock wrote:
On 02/15/12 10:08, Gary Kline wrote:
guys,
is there still a way of fixing something i did to my existing
installation? it does nothing but continually cycle e and try to
reboot into the old release i had from feb
--As of February 15, 2012 2:31:10 AM +0200, Daniel Shahaf is alleged to
have said:
One of our amd64 servers runs 9.0-RC2 (releng/9.0@r228325) with a zfs
root.
It fails to boot the 9.0-RELEASE (releng/9.0@r229305) GENERIC kernel
(self compiled) with a mountfrom error:
Daniel Staal wrote on Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 21:39:40 -0500:
--As of February 15, 2012 2:31:10 AM +0200, Daniel Shahaf is alleged
to have said:
One of our amd64 servers runs 9.0-RC2 (releng/9.0@r228325) with a zfs
root.
It fails to boot the 9.0-RELEASE (releng/9.0@r229305) GENERIC kernel
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 12:51:37PM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 12:51:37 +1000
From: Da Rock freebsd-questi...@herveybayaustralia.com.au
Subject: Re: fixit disc for 7.3 #1?
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
On 02/15/12 12:01, Gary Kline wrote:
On 02/14/2012 05:40 PM, Da
On 02/15/12 14:03, Gary Kline wrote:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 12:51:37PM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 12:51:37 +1000
From: Da Rockfreebsd-questi...@herveybayaustralia.com.au
Subject: Re: fixit disc for 7.3 #1?
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
On 02/15/12 12:01, Gary Kline
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