On 04/01/12 14:06, Outback Dingo wrote:
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Erich Dollansky
erichfreebsdl...@ovitrap.com wrote:
Hi,
On Sunday 01 April 2012 08:57:00 Da Rock wrote:
Did they come to your location and run a test to their equipment? My
neighbor had a recent cable outage of an
Apr 1 19:33:10 johannesang named[18782]: starting BIND 9.7.4-P1 -t /var/named
-u bind
Apr 1 19:33:10 johannesang named[18782]: built with '--localstatedir=/var'
'--disable-linux-caps' '--disable-symtable' '--with-randomdev=/dev/random'
'--with-openssl=/usr/local' '--with-libxml2=/usr/local'
From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Sun Apr 1 01:46:26 2012
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2012 13:01:31 +0700 (WIT)
From: jangkawij...@students.itb.ac.id
To: questions questi...@freebsd.org
Cc:
Subject: log error..
[ snip numerous syslog messages indicating incorrect zone file syntax ]
can
On 04/01/12 16:01, jangkawij...@students.itb.ac.id wrote:
Apr 1 19:33:10 johannesang named[18782]: starting BIND 9.7.4-P1 -t /var/named
-u bind
Apr 1 19:33:10 johannesang named[18782]: built with '--localstatedir=/var'
'--disable-linux-caps' '--disable-symtable'
On 4/1/2012 3:21 AM, Robert Bonomi wrote:
From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Sun Apr 1 01:46:26 2012
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2012 13:01:31 +0700 (WIT)
From: jangkawij...@students.itb.ac.id
To: questionsquesti...@freebsd.org
Cc:
Subject: log error..
[ snip numerous syslog messages indicating
Hello.
2012/03/30 22:44:16 -0300 schu...@ime.usp.br = To
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org :
P.S.: If you want to attain desktop security, matters get even more
complicated. If anyone is interested, I can discuss what I did there
(basically virtual X servers and building ports as regular users).
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 21:20:41 +0200, Lino Miklav wrote:
On 31.03.2012 00:16, Peter A. Giessel wrote:
It doesn't surprise me that Gutenprint doesn't have a setting
specifically for the 6500 because Xerox provides one:
Uf, I have this idea to only use LPD and filters.
That should be no
On 01/04/2012 09:47, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
Also, thanks for Capsicum, it sure is useful.
Who is that?
Robert Watson, Jonathan Anderson and Ben Laurie are the principle 'who'
behind Capsicum. Now, if you'ld asked 'What is that?' I'd've pointed
you towards
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 14:01:43 -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
I personally don't trust wireless, because it's well nigh impossible
to truly secure it.
In that case, one should also pay attention to secure the
printer. Wait - secure the printer? What am I talking about?
Firmware attacks!
On 04/01/12 19:29, Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 14:01:43 -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
I personally don't trust wireless, because it's well nigh impossible
to truly secure it.
In that case, one should also pay attention to secure the
printer. Wait - secure the printer? What am I
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:38:11 +0200, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
I'm running 9-STABLE/amd64 and for a few months now, whenever I shut
down with shutdown -p now, the USB devices still have power. This is
most visible on the USB keyboard, where *all* LEDs are turned on and
stay on.
That's not a
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 11:11:25 -0400
Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
As long as we're talking about clang, I have two questions.
1) Is there any generic reason why a port compiled with clang
won't work on a world compiled with gcc?
No, none that I'm aware of. I've
Conrad J. Sabatier writes:
Note, too, that none of these exceptions have anything to do with
my /usr/src builds. I've been using clang for buildworld and
buildkernel for quite some time now.
I've heard that, but I think I'll wait until it becomes the
official default. :-)
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 20:52:26 -0400
Fbsd8 wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable
system. Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their
dhcp server has an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 14:35:41 +0100
RW wrote:
The difference here is that the DHCP server is in a different address
block to the DHCP server,
That should be: the temporary address is in a different address
block to the DHCP server
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On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 9:35 AM, RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 20:52:26 -0400
Fbsd8 wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable
system. Having problem connecting to their service. Seems
On 4/1/12 2:01 AM, jangkawij...@students.itb.ac.id wrote:
Apr 1 19:33:10 johannesang named[18782]: starting BIND 9.7.4-P1 -t /var/named
-u bind
Apr 1 19:33:10 johannesang named[18782]: built with '--localstatedir=/var'
'--disable-linux-caps' '--disable-symtable'
On 4/1/12 3:21 AM, Robert Bonomi wrote:
Since you seen incapable of reading and following the directions for
creating properly formatted BIND zone files, even after having been
directed to those resoures after your prior post, the best advice is
for you to either:
1) Hire a knowledgable
On 01/04/2012 14:35, RW wrote:
I had a modem that did something similar, it issued a temporary private
ip address and the replaced it with a routable address.
It's fairly sad that they don't use the officially mandated[*]
169.254.0.0/16 netblock which is what DHCP clients/servers are supposed
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 15:35:02 +0100
Matthew Seaman articulated:
On 01/04/2012 14:35, RW wrote:
I had a modem that did something similar, it issued a temporary
private ip address and the replaced it with a routable address.
It's fairly sad that they don't use the officially mandated[*]
On 04/02/12 00:59, Jerry wrote:
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 15:35:02 +0100
Matthew Seaman articulated:
On 01/04/2012 14:35, RW wrote:
I had a modem that did something similar, it issued a temporary
private ip address and the replaced it with a routable address.
It's fairly sad that they don't use
On 01/04/2012 15:59, Jerry wrote:
Mathew, I don't know if it is as cut and dry as that. The OP claimed
That's Matthew with two t's.
that his Microsoft PC connected properly but not his FreeBSD machine.
That, in itself, is certainly not surprising. I have always had better
luck setting up
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 01:27:36 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
Until it loses that configuration and you're expected to delete it
and re-enter the connection details...
Or until elephants fly, or whatever.
Explain why it would be so hard to configure various functions as
file sharing and some of
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 09:06:08 -0400
Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Conrad J. Sabatier writes:
Note, too, that none of these exceptions have anything to do with
my /usr/src builds. I've been using clang for buildworld and
buildkernel for quite some time now.
I've heard
Well here is the results of my attempts to connect to Time Warner cable
network.
After 4 calls to their call center which was in the Philippines where
all the people just read a scripted answer FAQ and only had the ability
to remotely reset the modem. I finally requested to talk to the top
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
I can well understand your hesitation. I didn't jump on the clang
bandwagon for a good while myself, either.
But, from examining and comparing clang's assembly language output
against gcc's, it does seem pretty apparent that clang produces
some
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 12:29:45 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
Have you tried clang with ccache? Any tricks?
No, I haven't tried that. Actually, I don't believe I've ever even
tried using ccache at all (at least, not that I can recall). :-)
--
Conrad J. Sabatier
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 14:10:52 -0400
Fbsd8 articulated:
Well here is the results of my attempts to connect to Time Warner
cable network.
After 4 calls to their call center which was in the Philippines where
all the people just read a scripted answer FAQ and only had the
ability to remotely
I am seeing this intermittently:
Apr 1 14:48:36 host kernel: fxp0: link state changed to DOWN
Apr 1 14:52:27 host kernel: fxp0: link state changed to UP
This is observed both on some 8.2-STABLE and 8.3-PRERELEASE versions
on the same server. I have replaced the ethernet cable as well as the
Hi,
Packages [1] for wine-fbsd64-1.5.0 have been uploaded to mediafire [2].
There are many reports that wine does not work with a clang compiled world
(help in fixing this problem is appreciated as it affects quite a few users).
The patch [3] for nVidia users is now included in the package and
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 14:11:29 -0500
Conrad J. Sabatier conr...@cox.net wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 12:29:45 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
Have you tried clang with ccache? Any tricks?
No, I haven't tried that. Actually, I don't believe I've ever even
tried using
On 04/02/12 02:29, Jerry wrote:
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 01:27:36 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
Until it loses that configuration and you're expected to delete it
and re-enter the connection details...
Or until elephants fly, or whatever.
No. This is the common mantra for any Windows net
On 04/02/12 04:02, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 09:06:08 -0400
Robert Huffroberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Conrad J. Sabatier writes:
Note, too, that none of these exceptions have anything to do with
my /usr/src builds. I've been using clang for buildworld and
buildkernel
On 04/02/12 04:10, Fbsd8 wrote:
Well here is the results of my attempts to connect to Time Warner
cable network.
After 4 calls to their call center which was in the Philippines where
all the people just read a scripted answer FAQ and only had the
ability to remotely reset the modem. I
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 08:20:02 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
Both networking in FreeBSD _and_ Winblows can be difficult at times.
My point is that Winblows is not some magical fairy that can make
everything better. It doesn't. It quite often gets it wrong, and when
it does its a b**ch to fix-
On 3/31/2012 6:28 PM, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
We would like to build a FreeBSD machine ourselves with many (~15) SATA
drives, but NOT use a RAID controller. We want to be able to remove any
drive and connect it to an ordinary motherboard SATA port and mount the
filesystem using only the OS
On 04/02/12 08:41, Jerry wrote:
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 08:20:02 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
Both networking in FreeBSD _and_ Winblows can be difficult at times.
My point is that Winblows is not some magical fairy that can make
everything better. It doesn't. It quite often gets it wrong, and when
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 08:50:42 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
Given that the other tech in question asked me to help him, and he is
a Winblows nut like yourself, I think this premise can be dismissed
out of hand. I won't even bother to qualify the rest, I wouldn't want
to ruin your delusion.
No
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 14:11:29 -0500
Conrad J. Sabatier conr...@cox.net wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 12:29:45 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
Have you tried clang with ccache? Any tricks?
No, I haven't tried that. Actually, I
On 3/30/12 5:48 PM, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
After reading several sparse articles/post, I've come to the conclusion
that FreeBSD doesn't do well with SWAP 32GB; however it does allow it.
As such I decided to drop the swap to 8GB*2=16GB. Sadly that didn't
help either after dropping
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