a third of the 60MB/s we used earlier gives a total time of
3*(2h18min) ~= 7h. Those 6 hours do not sound unreasonable at all.
(All of this assumes just reading the disk from start to end. If you need to
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odd restrictions on usage and distribution)
As for graphics/php5-gd and net-im/kopete ports, they both seem to be available
as pre-built packages so I am not sure what problem you are having with them.
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I have used dnsmasq on Slackware Linux. It is a combined DNS/DHCP server
that works well on small private networks. I don't know if it runs on
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It is available in the ports tree as ports/dns/dnsmasq
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devices and a few PCI/PCI-X devices.) They get allocated fake
irq-numbers starting at 256.
I.e. it is a feature, and a bug or indication of any problem.
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With zsh (my preferred shell) one can control if dot-files should be
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hardware you have (it probably does, but no guarantees.)
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Do not make a '/boot' partition separate from '/'.
It won't work.
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have encountered so far do not really interact at all
with the OS, and therefore will work equally well with any OS.
I see no reason to expect that KVM switch to be any different.
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background (by pressing ^Z) into the foreground.
For further information see the manpage for whichever shell you are using.
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today does.)
Effectively the monitor tells Xorg what
it's capable of WRT resolutions, rehresh rates etc. It's pretty neat.
Roland
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Older KVM switches typically do not do this, so then you need to have each
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to auto-negotiate speed correctly, so the drive must
be running at SATA150 to work with those controllers.
See if you drives have such a jumper set. If so try removing it.
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seen thousands of machines with non-ECC RAM over the last 15 years that
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No, non-ECC RAM cannot detect or correct any errors at all. (Old
parity-RAM could detect, but not correct, single-bit errors.)
Actually quite true. The old parity bit functionality
, but most of
those changes have been fairly evolutionary in nature, so most of the book
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Where are saved configuration files found for various ports if they've been
previously compiled ?
/var/db/ports/
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, or should I be
looking elsewhere?
The associated library ought to be libreadline, which is installed
as part of FreeBSD.
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The base gcc is not configured as a cross compiler, no.
If you want a cross compiler look at the devel/cross-gcc and
devel/cross-binutils ports.
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with Linux.
How can I configure it to make the driver change the frequency automatically?
Use powerd(8).
(Put the line 'powerd_enable=YES' in /etc/rc.conf to start powerd(8)
automatically at boot.)
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variant of FreeBSD (for example) then all
binaries
(userland and kernel alike) will have been compiled for the amd64
architecture (and thus 64-bit.) If you are running the i386 variant then
all binaries will have been compiled for i386 (and thus 32-bit.)
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1) How does make world know whether to build 32-bit or 64-bit binaries?
It will build for whatever system you have installed.
If you are running a 32-bit system it will make 32-bit binaries, and if
you
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of ports between 4.x and 5.0 (e.g. ports that
depend on perl).
(Support for INDEX-6, INDEX-7, etc. was added later.)
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is freed.
Much more likely is that some program has deleted a large file,
while still holding it open. Usual suspect is some kind of log file,
or temporary file.
The question is how can i sees what process mmaped how much
space and where?
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matter (but it usually works just fine
without any adjustments.)
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points to the right disks.
Now it probberly points to /dev/twe0s1* and so on if your onboard
controller uses ad then it needs to be changed to /dev/da0s1*
Make sure you have backups!!
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dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad1 bs=1m skip=76318
which should overwrite the last MB of ad1 with zeros.
To erase all of the disk:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad1 bs=1m
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somewhere and a suitable
'dd' command can erase it. but where and how?
erase the whole drive.
and next time don't use hardware RAID anymore. use gmirror and gstripe
to have PORTABLE RAID.
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) or to minimise downtime. If some parts of your disks are not
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with quad-port NICs (not counting any USB-connected ethernet ports one
might add.) It also has built-in graphics so one does not need to waste
one slot on a graphics card.)
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(Putting a total of 6 quad-port NICs on a single PCI-bus would totally swamp
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the AMD64 (aka x86-64) architecture. Intel calls it EM64T
(unless they have changed it again) instead of AMD64, but it is the same thing.
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disk and stick it inside of that, with the idea that eventually
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USB however would be a quite noticable bottleneck. Bad idea if you want
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anything relating to throttling and
or AMD CoolQuiet after that point. Is there such a daemon?
Thanks for any pointers,
Andrew.
You mean something like powerd(8) ?
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, you can get more text on the screen.
Read the vidcontrol(1) manpage for more information on what video modes
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of most PC.
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Linux is
necessarily better.
I'm trying to find out what they are looking at in netcraft that can
possibly prove their point.
You should ask them what they are looking at, not us.
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Hi!
I have got a XEON (E5320) based computer. Which version to install?
AMD64 or
I386?
AMD64.
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of the pins
on the card from making proper contact with the slot, then that
could indeed have caused the problems you saw.
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different.
Copying the sender makes no sense at all, as far as I can see.
Whether or not headers should be modified is a separate matter.
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not. :-)
Today many people already know how to use ipfw and for them the advantage
of ipfw over pf is that there is no need to learn a new system.
If you are new to both ipfw and pf, there is not much reason not to use pf.
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/device.hints.
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 12:26:07AM +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 06:46 pm, Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 06:17:47PM +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote:
The send-pr appears to assume that mail can and will be sent
directly through sendmail or equivalent rather than
that passes through natd
must pass from kernel to userland (causing one context switch) and back
again (causing another context switch). This will be slower and use more
CPU than doing it all inside the kernel, without any context switches.
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ntpd(8) will by itself not cause any problems - but in the
above scenario it will not adjust the time to be correct either -
the jump will be too large.
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. Intel used to call their implementation EMT64, but
I think they have changed that since. AFAIK all of Intel's recent
x86 CPUs support amd64. (This includes all Core2Duo based CPUs as well
as the Xeon versions thereof.)
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/pub/.
Update your ports tree. You are trying to fetch an outdated version
of the file. The version it (currently) should fetch is tzdata2007k.tar.gz
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isdst=0 gmtoff=-18000
Could someone help me remember the steps I need to take to correct this?
Install the misc/zoneinfo port, which will install an updated zoneinfo file on
your
machine, and then run tzsetup(8) to update /etc/localtime.
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are booting from.
Guessed BIOS device 0x not found by probes, defaulting to disk0:
panic: free: guard1 fail @ 0x6c23c
from /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/loader/../../common/module.c:959
press any key to reboot
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-RELEASE line however.
example below
RELENG_7_0
FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/sysinstall/sysinstall.h,v 1.274.4.1
RELENG_7
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Looks just fine to me.
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have 'device scbus' and 'device da' in your kernel config?
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I thought it over and understand what you saying now, they branched
off 7.0R at the start of the release process and from that point
development between that and the stable branch
want to invest in more
RAM, but unless you intend to run several memory-hungry applications
at the same time you should not have a problem.
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write to them. When you read
from a bad sector the drive does not know what data was supposed to be there
and thus can only return an error or return garbage data. Returning an
error (which is what disks do) is a much better choice.
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On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 02:34:48PM +0100, Christian Baer wrote:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 14:03:33 +0100 Erik Trulsson wrote:
D 0 WDC WD3200SD-01KNB0 08.05J08 (ad4)
D 1 WDC WD3200SD-01KNB0 08.05J08 (ad6)
D 2 SAMSUNG HD501LJ CR100-11 (ad8)
D 3 SAMSUNG HD501LJ CR100-11 (ad10)
D 4
will however not find any version of the ports tree that include Wine
0.9.37 or 0.9.38 because support for those versions were never added to the
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Going to single user mode is the less important part of rebooting.
The other part is that after the reboot you will be running the *new*
kernel which
similar messages with
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performance. (And even though it says UDMA33 a SATA controller should still
work at SATA150 speed, so the performance penalty should not be so severe.)
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with -j does get broken
occasionaly and there is no promise that it will always be fixed quickly.
If you do run into problems when building with -j, try without -j before
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= 'VIA Technologies Inc'
device = 'VT8623 Apollo CLE266 CastleRock AGP 8X Controller'
class= display
subclass = VGA
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Hello.
Im running FBSD
that means things have to be
rebuilt again.
It should be considered a release candidate until the official announcement
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I am asking because I never saw a word of 6.3 REL being ready.
Assume that 6.3 is not finished until the official announcement has
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use all that memory you should
use the amd64 version of FreeBSD (which does run on the latest Intel CPUs,
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On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 08:05:17PM +, Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 02:10:59PM +0100, Walter Jansen wrote:
Hi
Upon reading chapters
normal and every record shows also
RELENG_6_2_0_RELEASE.
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so I don't worry about it.
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and why you are doing it.
The normal way of setting the relative priorities of processes on Unix
systems is by setting the nice value (and only root is allowed to lower the
nice value.)
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, but I think they call it something else
now.)
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