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Surely there are more out there. ISTR some parts of KDE are under the
BSDL as well.
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at the work the pkgsrc people have done
wrt $PREFIX enforcement. On my NetBSD boxen xorg lives under
/usr/pkg/xorg and all packages are installed under /usr/pkg, not
/usr/X11R6 or /usr/local.
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clean.
On an unrelated note, I also find their buildlink system pretty
interesting, and have meant to have a more in depth look at it for a
while but, as always, there's only so much stuff you can do in 24 hours.
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about this and
do something about it. Else it sounds like you're just enjoying the
free ride and expect others to do all the work for you.
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ago it was a
pretty solid application.
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spamassassin do its job.
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make distclean in the mplayer-skins port dir. If you
want to make changes run make config.
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set to
null, so you don't lose that info while installing.
(deinstall svn first)
e.g.: cd /usr/ports/devel/subversion env CFLAGS=-g STRIP= make
install
Then try to reproduce the error and run gdb. Once in gdb use the command
'bt' to get a backtrace.
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very well. SPF checks also
catch a few forged e-mails on my server (probably virus-generated but
spam nonetheless.)
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' $i; done
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the tracker and hashes for each part of the
file(s). So, quick answer, no, you cannot join a tracker and inject
bogus data because the hash check will fail. If you can trust the person
who created the torrent and initially seeds the file you're good to go.
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is executed (twm). Just
create a .xinitrc file in your home dir that contains the following:
exec gnome-session
If you're using xdm/gdm then you should put that in .xsession
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impression has always been that dirhash
does all its magic in memory, without persistant data stored on disk.
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. (Samba configured using SWAT BTW)
Is cupsd running? Did you copy cups.sh.sample in /usr/local/etc/rc.d to
cups.sh? Sounds like cups is either not started or not properly
configured yet. You can access the CUPS setup interface by pointing a
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for that) and let the other boxen autoconfigure. Since the
addresses are generated using the MAC address I wrote them down and
entered them in the dns config manually.
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^^
device sound
device snd_emu10k1
That's not the driver for the es137x, you need
device snd_es137x
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encroaching on FreeBSD.
Flawed analogy :-)
And, for the nth time, please, don't top post.
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I reject
what process is using a specific network port.
fstat(1) and sockstat(1) will show you that info.
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I
references to `xpt_done' follow
*** Error code 1
Yes, it's explained in the GENERIC config file:
device umass # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da
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inside that session. I use it to keep an irc
client idling 7/24 :)
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'make distclean' and 'make clean', but the options list will not
appear again for me to alter the configuration options. How do I do
this?
make rmconfig
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that I'd recommend you looking at libglade2, which is
almost essential as soon as you start writing programs with non-trivial
GUIs.
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priority
will fix the problem.
Why you don't see that problem in Linux could be due to the anticipatory
i/o scheduler in 2.6.
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forwarding this to the list,
maybe someone there can help you.
Your nick needs to be registered and authenticated with NickServ to be
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/xdm -n ...: bad flag in substitute
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Both strings contain /, so you have to either escape it \/ or use
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cards only
have 2D support with sometimes Xv as well.
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That IP resolves to 200-84-78-83.genericrev.cantv.net, either a
compromised Windows box or a script-kiddiot computer, too lazy to nmap
it now :)
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they use
more than one digest, thus making a possible MD5 and SHA1 collision
nearly impossible.
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not helping
inter-camp relations if you pick on them every time you have an
opportunity.
I'm sure David would post anything he wants to without resorting to
silly games.
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for it to be removed. I'll be working on a
replacement when I have some spare time.
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as well, but only for replay, no
transcode AFAIK. I'd give mencoder a try, I've used it in the past to
convert between video formats and it works very well.
Anybody out there:-) ?
Definitely :)
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these days, be it SDL
or GTK+/Qt if you need something more feature rich. I see little reason
not to use them.
Just my $0.02
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choose to go the ipf
route.
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is part of the sysutils/cdrtools port now.
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/VirtualHost
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to change, read the
bytes, xor them (^ in C) with itself and write back. It's trivial in
C/Perl/python/whathaveyou.
Or you could fetch some random data from /dev/urandom if you prefer.
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On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 22:59:55 +0200
Miguel Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The xor operation of a byte/word/dword with itself does that. You
could setup a buffer of the desired % of bytes you want to change,
read the bytes, xor them (^ in C) with itself and write back. It's
trivial in C/Perl
to a standard ISO image.
Actually, bin/cue is pretty much standard (at least in the win32 world),
and sysutils/cdrdao can burn those without any problem.
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that as well.
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Nope, the TNT (aka NV4) can do YUV overlays, that card is more than
enough to handle the video. OTOH, I agree on the need for a faster CPU,
modulo the fact that there has never been a 300Mhz Pentium III :-P
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do it:
-cut---
#!/bin/sh
exec startkde
cut
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like you're using mount instead of mount_cd9660. About the 'jump
drive', if it's a FAT32 volume you'll have to use mount_msdosfs command.
mount also accepts the filesystem specification via the -t option.
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that they are all
capable of this kind, but what are the commands for them? What's the most
convenient way?
How about: echo 0xa04e | awk '{printf %o\n,$1}'
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mount successful but Liunx take 10 minutes to return from the mount
command.
You probably want to use the 'nolock' option in Linux, that solved it
from me.
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/usr/local/share/cups/model/Brother-HL-1430-hl1250.ppd
Create a new printer and choose the Brother model. Should just work.
Also check www.linuxprinting.org, it has a lot of info of the matter.
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: headers, libs, daemons
cups-lpr-1.1.19.0 The CUPS BSD and system V compatibility binaries (lp* comma
cups-pstoraster-7.07 GNU Postscript interpreter for CUPS printing to non-PS prin
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directory out of
the way in /boot. This seems a little suboptimal to me.
You can choose not to build modules by setting it in make.conf.
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guessing it's probably something using ls and sort but I'll be damned
if I can put something together that helps this problem.
How about: du -h | grep [0-9]M | sort -r
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field. Or,
shameless plug you could give sysutils/gtk-send-pr a try :)
/shameless plug
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you finally solved it. I'd like to add your howto
document to ezunix.org's site, mind if I do (giving credit, of course)
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Tired
to do server side mail
filtering/sorting.
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=YOURKERNELFILE
kernel, not kernal
mergemaster -p
You probably want to run mergemaster -p on a filesystem mounted as
read/write :)
mount -u /
mount -a
cd /usr/src
make installworld KERNCONF=YOURKERNELFILE
mergemaster
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/make.conf appropriately.
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the web interface, which is 'currently
disabled')?
Maybe you can configure sendmail to use your ISP's SMTP server as smart
host, would that still be against the contract?
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setting TERM to xterm-color
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are compressed with StuffIt, a very common compression
program for Mac. You can use archivers/stuffit to expand them.
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this helps a bit. Perhaps it would be worth e-mailing
the developers and making an offer to help them make a more sane
configure script.
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will be searched, so I added
/usr/local/lib to that file (and /usr/X11R6/lib for good measure)
however I still get the error.
IIRC, ld.so.conf only affects the runtime dynamic linker, in a similar
way LD_LIBRARY_PATH does.
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#
# dd if=/dev/ad01sa of=/dev/ad2s1a bs=4096k
dd: /dev/ad01sa: No such file or directory
You probably meant `ad0s1a' instead of `ad01sa' ?
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files before, of course :)
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You can also use midnight commander (misc/mc) to delete it.
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ms-sql-s
1434/tcp filteredms-sql-m
No sql on this box.. I am stumped...
Is that a remote nmap? Could very well be your ISP filtering those out
to prevent spreading of the SQL worm. Note they are filtered.
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} will work.
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probably STRIP_CMD=true so strip doesn't remove that info when you
install ports.
I experience so many segmentation faults, and it would be helpful to
have debug symbols everywhere.
What kind of programs? Sometimes that's a sign of faulty memory or
overheated processor.
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of programs.
Huh?
flynn@christine# cd /usr/ports/games/kdegames3/
flynn@christine# cat distinfo
MD5 (KDE/kdegames-3.1.tar.bz2) = cfc3fef5f162dc7ecd9465a11bdf9b1b
When did you cvsup? In fact, I have KDE 3.1 running here, and can tell
you, Kolf rocks :)
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where/how I might get the port or the .tgz?
It's in the ports tree already, cvsup again :) I know my computer is
still compiling the beast :) If you prefer prebuilt packages, you can
get them from the fruitsalad project: http://rabarber.fruitsalad.org/
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cc -O -pipe -march=pentium4
^^
IIRC gcc's pentium4 optimizations are broken, or are least, prone to
errors under certain circumstances. Does the error also happen using,
e.g. CPUTYPE=i686 in your /etc/make.conf?
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the site. Any good suggestions welcome. Thanks.
wget -m ? :)
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a go at the man page of convert, and maybe play a bit with it as
there are other interesting parameters.
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Of course it runs
Trans-
fer Protocol (HTTP) server. It is designed to give you an
impression of how your current Apache installation per-
forms. This especially shows you how many requests per
second your Apache installation is capable of serving.
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is chmod 1777 /tmp
however im not sure how to get the t on the permissions back (im
not even sure what the t means)
t is the sticky bit, it means that files and directories created inside
/tmp are owned by whoever creates them. See man 8 sticky for detailed info.
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 18:52:19 +0100
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t is the sticky bit, it means that files and directories created
inside/tmp are owned by whoever creates them. See man 8 sticky for
detailed info.
I've realized just after pressing send that this is not what I meant
systems. Because it emulates everything,
speed is not exactly impressive, but it's a pretty cool tool.
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Of course it runs NetBSD
making great progress.
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a troll, let this thread die already :)
Happy new year.
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it came time to switch
to IMAP, I tried Cyrus first (my other choice was Courier), and since it
works so well, never looked back.
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not aware of any sparc emulation package. Your best bet
would be (if possible) to ssh/telnet/whathaveyou into a sparc box and
run the software there. Which program are you intending to run? Maybe
there's some opensource equivalent in the FreeBSD ports.
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://www.netbsd.org/zoularis/
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this problem. I appreciate your help. Thanks
Create a .xinitrc file in that user's home dir with the following:
exec startkde
That should do it.
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On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 12:13:53 -0500
Murat Bicer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
ERROR: Unable to write data to disk ad3!
But I can write to this disk using the freebsd install cd.
System is 4-6-2-STABLE with GENERIC kernel
What's your securelevel?
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secure level to work with the disk.
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know of Jordan's paper on the
subject, et al, but curious if anyone was doing anything more than maintaining
our existing sysinstall.
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/libh
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links to that. When invoked with the -g option it opens
a window and enables graphics loading. And the fonts look incredible :)
Of course, it's also in ports.
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of deja vu, btw ;-) Why not simply:
# cd /usr/ports/print/acroread5 make install clean ?
Whenever you want to use some piece of software, it's wiser to check the
ports tree first.
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