On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 7:02 PM, Wojciech Puchar
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I strongly recommend all of You to stop this bad trend.
Could you please stop trolling? You're not contributing to anything here.
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installed).
Did you install the driver from ports, pkg_add? (Or at all?)
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On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Bernt Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glen Barber skrev:
I have posted several times on this list regarding this issue. I have
had the same problem with my nVidia card (when I don't have the driver
installed).
Does that affect ANY windowmanager or just
nothing to see in /media
what's wrong??
Have you edited '/etc/devfs.conf' and '/etc/devfs.rules' ?
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no longer log in as root. If you
decide you still want to have a non-base shell for your root user,
keep root's shell default, and enable your toor user.
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seemed it to
do?
IIRC, when I used fetchmail and saw similar messages, installing the
'CA Root Certificate' port did the trick. I believe it is security/ca
or something similar. (Not in front of my BSD box ATM.)
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for the package?
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6.4-release/All/openoffice.org-2.4.1_2.tbz
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On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 10:34 PM, FBSD1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Top posting is how Microsoft outlook works. Nothing I can do about it.
sorry
You could disable include original message.
Or use better software.
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' options do you give it?
i was wondering if i could compile it in linux, but there doesn't seem
to be any compiler present in /compat/linux ...
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On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 5:36 PM, david mellick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how long does it normally take GNOME to install?
Your question is extremely vague. Install *how*? Ports or from pkg_add?
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in the first place.
so any advice on cleaning up the mess. deinstall wont work since it did not
completely install.
`make distclean` should do it.
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You could also do `rm -rf /usr/ports/x11/gnome2/work'
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, because I don't allow stats reporting. :)
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/X11/xorg.conf have listed for your graphics driver?
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On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Jos Chrispijn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way of stopping root from su'ing to another user?
Short of disabling the user account you are `su'ing to (or disabling root), no.
Root can do anything.
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know how to manage Xorg, I doubt you should be running -CURRENT.
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-packages will install a bunch of 'default'
graphics drivers, such as nv. These drivers are used if the proper
driver for your card are not installed.
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results in a system lockup.
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I should note on my last message, that I specified Linux because some
don't install the proper drivers by default. With FreeBSD + Xserver
on this box, it was always a habit for me to compile the drivers -- so
I never noticed if I would experience this undesired behavior in *BSD.
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From Kmenu - Control Center, choose (I believe it is called) KDE
Regional Settings, where there is a Session Management menu.
Choose whichever one you like: Start Empty Session, Restore Last
Session, etc.
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I believe you need to have the IDE drive as the master for your
configuration. I think your problem is with mixing SATA and IDE
drives, so sysinstall is choosing the default boot disk.
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On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 1:08 AM, FBSD1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Started Gnome for first time. Can not figure how to exit (stop) gnome and
return to the FreeBSD command line. The System/logout option just hangs.
How are you starting Gnome? Through rc.d or through 'startx'?
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available network, but then finally reads
wpa_supplicant.conf, and uses my network.
As I said, sorry to bump an old thread, but hopefully this will help
someone else, regardless of how crude of a hack it is.
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the address manually using ifconfig.
Do you know if the machine was set up with IPv6 or IPv4 at install?
I've never used IPv6, but perhaps when that is chosen, `ifconfig'
doesn't show the IPv4 address for lo0.
Just a guess.
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-RC1.)
Regarding older drivers: Yes, I had this problem with my current
chipset in 6.2-RELEASE. This is why I was so surprised I had problems
with 6.3-RELEASE.
Either way, I appreciate your response.
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and greatest,
why do they want to install packages from the CD (or DVD), rather than
using ports?
Bandwidth, to me, is no excuse, because it takes less bandwidth to
download the ports tree + source code than it does to download a 4GB
DVD.
Either way, there is a DVD available at freebsdmall.
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a choice of packages-6.3-release or
packages-6-stable.
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I forgot to add -- you can change the default ftp server for pkg_add:
setenv PACKAGESITE
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/{YOUR_ARCH}/{FREEBSD_VERSION}/Latest
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cd.
I would really like to figure out what is causing this (both for myself, and
the other affected ndis0 victims), but I'm not sure where to look --
dhclient, wpa_supplicant or ndis itself. Any other information I could
provide, please let me know.
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, school email, personal contacts, etc).
Hope this helps.
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. I wrote a small tutorial on this, perhaps the
concept will help you:
http://www.dev-urandom.com/freebsd/jail_conf
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driver called 'bcmwl5_sys.ko' and 'bcmwl5_sys_load=YES in
my /boot/loader.conf.
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On Wednesday 30 January 2008 05:55:35 pm Hub Support wrote:
Is there some way of find out what process is using up all the CPU?
This may seem obvious, but I have to ask: Did you try 'top' ?
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On Sunday 23 December 2007 05:45:58 pm QADMOS wrote:
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bcmwl5_sys_load=YES to your /etc/rc.conf).
I also have bce and bge kompiled in my kernel.
When this module is loaded, you will get a ndis0 device,
not bce or bge.
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to the feeding, so HOPFULY I GET PART OV THE
ENTY-SEVN TRLLION DLLQRS.
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Quoting Pollywog:
On Thursday 30 August 2007 15:24:23 Glen Barber wrote:
I must reply to about 25 of these per week... but I never hear anything
back.
Why would you reply to them? You will just get added to more of their lucky
lottery lists and maybe get the list added too.
Okay
OpenSSL/0.9.7e-p1
DAV/2
SVN/1.4.4
PHP/5.2.3 with Suhosin-Patch
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reboots. As with your situation, there are no
apparent patterns.
Regarding mbmon, I had to compile it without SMB4 support to get it to
work. My MB is an Intel D845PESV (desktop board).
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Basically, what you (and others as well) are suggesting is that
the list maintainers do double the work so that you don't have
to bother with spam filtering.
Actually, the list maintainer has already done something to prevent spam
harvesting -- something I didn't see mentioned in this
Quoting gimp_user:
I have made all repository paths owner:group www:www
Permissions for subversion have always gotten to me, too. The way I
usually get around my headaches is to chmod -R 777 the subversion root
directory. I have not found any fallbacks to a 777 setting, because you
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