Bill Paul's network drivers?
Cheers,
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setting :
qemu+ssh://root@myremotehost/system
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Le 21/11/2012 18:23, Matthew Seaman a écrit :
On 21/11/2012 17:02, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
In fact, if you're going to use ZFS at all, I'd suggest using it for all
your filesystems on that machine.
I've a personnal systeme quite similar with 6 drive.
2 - for systeme : mirror : with
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previous focus on
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the highest efficiency.
I will not comment on the better error messages coming from clang, this could
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that the only problem was to provide a total order on ports compatible to the
partial order fixed by dependency, and this is very easy. There is for example
one
routine to do that in portupgrade. Or do you have something more sophisticated
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* with step 1
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gives an idea of the aim of this analysis.
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which implies in particular
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would be cheap and direct. It may be that the end result is very fast,
C-like, or it may be that the end result is almost as slow as python,
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. And as far as i have seen, FreeBSD9 seems an
extremely nice release, with tons of exciting new stuff. The new
installer is *very* efficient, the system is fast, even with witness,
I don't see many reasons to come back to 8.2.
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scheme after that.
If gpart destroy doesn't work, perhaps gpart recover followed by gpart
destroy may work. If gpart is unavailable, reading man gpart shows that
the second copy is at the end of the disk.
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Hi all, I'm planning to change my data NFS server. For 60 clients.
I wanted to serv NFS for data over NFS and also for diskless host
(http://projets.mathrice.org/faddef/cgi-bin/trac.cgi).
Here is the harware I chose :
a little proc : 1.6 Ghz Xeon 4 coeurs (mono)
: It's seems that on a such
it in a HAL config file, not in xorg.conf.
The only problem is that the HAL config files are in xml crap, not
in usual form. In fact the main HAL problem is a documentation problem,
like for many other softs. How many new features of FreeBSD are
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satisfied with hevea. However problems creep in when you have math
symbols in your text.
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some stats associatiated with active pages
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no_warn try_first_pass
passwordsufficient /usr/local/lib/pam_ldap.so no_warn
passwordsufficient pam_unix.so no_warn try_first_pass
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the ports tree itself and the
destabilization which ensues. Of course you can also upgrade
frequently the ports tree and run frequently portupgrade or portmaster,
if you like tinkering with your machine.
(*) in any given port you will find
Download this directory in tarball
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which shows that _start is defined here, (but not e.g. _init). On the
other hand the function main() which is defined in your program is
referred to but undefined here.
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. There is a lot to be said for this
option, and many users will be happier doing that, at least people who
want to use their machine and not spend their time upgrading, compiling
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immediately several important applications using a Java enabled
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the number of developers working on Java support is very small.
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configuration closely, modifications which can be
summarized as: Why do it simple when one can do it complex?.
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controlled. Firefox3 is very crappy, only usable for most
basic browsing. Seamonkey works perfectly fine for everything i have
tried. Konqueror has regressions from KDE 3, but in general KDE4 is
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version. It may be related to locale effects, i don't know, but i don't
have problems with konqueror and seamonkey.
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a
dependency on TeX would install this several hundred mega bytes monster
for any one, even those who don't intend to use TeX in any way. Even
most TeX users have no use for LuaTex and other niceties of TexLive.
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using older cmucl versions, which works quite easily. Here i am afraid
that Alex Goncharov has encountered some problem, and also that Darwin,
Linux and NetBSD support were considered more important ...
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Hello, I'm having difficulties updating polkit. I read the
ports/updating and did portupgrade -f policykit first. unfortunatelly
it didn't help.
Would anyone have a tip to share.
Thanks,
Michel
gmake[4]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/sysutils/polkit/work/polkit-0.96/src/polkit'
CC
it for python26...
What can I do to obtain my full backup ?
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and give this error on 3.
I tried to remove the destination folder but it change nothing.
I attach here the Traceback.
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Mark Kane a écrit:
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010, at 14:51:14 +0100, Michel Le Cocq wrote:
I run rdiff-backup on my backup server:
- FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE AMD64
- rdiff-backup
sorry, here is the right attachment.
Michel Le Cocq a écrit:
Thanks for your help, I just follow the upgrade.
I'm now on : python26-2.6.4, rdiff-backup-1.2.8,1
But I still have the same error :
OverflowError: signed integer is greater than maximum
I just did :
# rdiff-backup /mnt/users
/dev/acd0/cdrom cd9660ro,noauto 0 0
linproc /compat/linux/proc linprocfs rw0 0
[r...@vbsdio ~]#
I need to change my master boot device or anything else.
But don't know what to do exactly.
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Ruben de Groot a écrit:
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 09:51:39PM +0100, Michel Le Cocq typed:
I just dump a real host and try to restore it on a virtual host under
kvm.
When booting under KVM i see this :
Booting From hard Disk...
Invalid partition
Invalid partition
need some other software, the best one being newsx (in the ports).
You also need to edit the active file to add newsgroups.
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Is it me or this is really annoying and dating? I don't know for you, but
for me 2 Dec 2008 is not recent. Is it because there's no submitting or
simply because it's broken?
Thanks
Michel
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Dan Langille d...@langille.org wrote:
The FreeBSD Diary contains a large
told you, it's really the USB part that seems to be long to
load. It's like it's waiting for a stabilization mode that is never coming.
Anyone had that kind of issue? I'm running 7.2 and it's been there since the
installation with 7.1.
Thanks and have a nice day
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On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 9:52 PM, Glen Barber glen.j.bar...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Michel Di Croci
michel.dicr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
When I boot, it takes about 5 mins before being up and running. Since
it's
my first FreeBSD, I didn't thought
4 amd).
As for your config file, it seems fine at first sight, but perhaps there
are some invisible characters in it causing problems. The syntax is
explained in
man amd.conf
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1682772 32653156 5% /.amd/ada/adm
Note that autodir is /.amd and fs is ${autodir}/${rhost} as you can
see.
Getting out of /Net/ada those mounts are unmounted.
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Hello,
I'm having problems upgrading LibSM.. I'm getting You should recreate
aclocal.m4.
I tried to run aclocal in work/libSM-1.1.0 but it didn't really help.
Thanks for your help
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FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p12 i386
--- Upgrading 'libSM-1.1.0,1' to 'libSM-1.1.0_1,1' (x11
://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~talon/pkgupgrade
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I'm having problems upgrading LibSM.. I'm getting You should recreate
aclocal.m4.
I tried to run aclocal in work/libSM-1.1.0 but it didn't really help.
Thanks for your help
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FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p12 i386
--- Upgrading 'libSM-1.1.0,1' to 'libSM-1.1.0_1,1' (x11/libSM
, with
all the problems this entails. On the other hand one can find scancode
documentation on Microsoft site.
(*) more precisely there is a partial mapping of scancodes to keycodes.
xmodmap manages a second mapping from keycodes to symbols, as
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for free, the OP can try both
and see what he prefers for his job.
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and was
wondering if something more appropriate is available.
The most appropriate freely available program to do that is qcad,
otherwise autocad if you want to pay money. See
/usr/ports/cad/qcad
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Gary Kline wrote:
guys, i have three huge zip files, .zip, and z02, z01.
how do i unzip these into the original?
Note that FreeBSD tar now extracts zips (tarr xvfz zipfile)
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Mehul Chadha wrote:
But I am working on a virtual
mode freebsd project similar to what UML does in linux.
Do you mean like vkernel in DragonFlyBSD?
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man/?command=vkernelsection=ANY
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10 MB/s, or more on Gig ethernet) as on a local disk
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than 4 gigs memory is just one advantage of 64 bits mode,
and by the way, very few of our machines have more than 4 gigs memory,
and they don't lack it at all.
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Ott Köstner wrote:
In /var/log/messages:
named[63198]: socket: too many open file descriptors
See the sysctl variables:
kern.maxfiles
kern.maxfilesperproc
Note that Google leads immediately to this:
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/net/2008-07/msg00251.html
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computation. The FreeBSD thread library has no particular
limitations, you can run hundreds or thousands of threads without much
problem, for example under Java.
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clients. This is extremely easy to achieve, and
*much* more efficient, networkwise than using a thing like NIS or LDAP,
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Note that the first partition a) should start at offset 16 (see the
offset entry in man bsdlabel) but this is not enforced in sysinstall.
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this is the beauty of the GEOM idea.
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logical
partitions.
/usr/ports/sysutils/linuxfdisk
will do the job no problem. This FreeBSD port provides fdisk, cfdisk and
sfdisk fromLinux, ported to FreeBSD. In turn FreeBSD can make use of
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_PATH_REBOOT);
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, and this killed some programs (tin, mutt, kdm, etc.)
who do locking. I recompiled tin,mutt, etc. but i did not want to
recompile kdebase, so i took a kdebase package from FreBSD-7.0-RELEASE
and extracted the kdm-bin out of here. It works on my FreeBSD-STABLE
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(geom_raid5) is it planned? or maybe already exist but not in main
tree?
It exists, it is used in FreeNAS, but is not in the main tree.
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etc.). The problem is really inside python.
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imposes a rapid regression on throughput.
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with psyco. I have found a speed comparison which may
enlighten you here:
http://www.alrond.com/en/2007/jan/25/performance-test-of-6-leading-frameworks/
It has some remarks at the end which may help for plone.
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(%o1) y + 2 x y + x
(%i2)
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Sorry, my previous message should have a subject line of
Re: cmucl and sbcl crash on FreeBSD 7.0
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- At boot time ntpdate try to contact the ntpd-server but naturaly it
fails (no network).
- sshd always runs even if there's no network.
So must I re-invent the wheel or is there a better way to do it.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Michel.
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a good and *very quiet* machine for a surprising
small amount of money (i spent less than 150 euros for the mobo,
the processor and a new power supply). The performance is light years
ahead of the previous Athlon, and the fan sound which was very present is
now almost unaudible.
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device backlight in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC
but make buildkernel ends with:
config: Error: device backlight is unknown
config: 1 errors
*** Error code 1
Is there someone who knows where to put these files under /usr/src and
compile a new kernel ?
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several transformations at one stroke,
and fine tune the transformations. Double quotes avoid that the shell
breaks names on white space.
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program to run under your KDE account
(k9copy).
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is burncd.
By the way if you want to copy 8 Gigs DVD on 4 Gigs DVD, i can recommend
you k9copy, which is fantastic. Does as well as dvdshrink, and very
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can you tell me what you think about this article ?
I test on a computer in my lab, it seems to work, but I don't know
exactly what it does ?
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2006-11-26-freebsd-6.1-to-6.2-binary-upgrade.html
M
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Le Cocq Michel wrote:
can you tell me what you think about this article ?
I test on a computer in my lab, it seems to work, but I don't know
exactly what it does ?
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2006-11-26-freebsd-6.1-to-6.2-binary-upgrade.html
I
I'm in front of the same trouble, did you find a solution ?
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Matt Pounsett a écrit :
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I'm trying to get FreeBSD running under Xen on a RedHat RHEL5 box. I
seem to be stumped really early in the process by something...
strange. I don't have a
with soft updates for
writing and slightly faster for reading when both use their best block
sizes. Writing is slower for msdosfs because of more sync writes.
Reading is faster for msdosfs because indirect blocks interfere with
clustering in ffs.
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Matthew Seaman a écrit :
That's because you need to do:
make config
which has a very different effect to 'make configure.'
Matthew
can you explain the != ?
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[LoN]Kamikaze a écrit :
make configure
runs the configure build stage if the port has one.
make config
calls the config dialogue
is there a way to entirely clean a ports or remove config file to obtain
the config dialog at the next make or make install
M
Le Cocq Michel a écrit :
is there a way to entirely clean a ports or remove config file to obtain
the config dialog at the next make or make install
it's written in man 7 ports
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Hi,
Im an IT manager.
I am just wondering why you do not have a DVD distribution. [I know about
workarounds]
Could you do something about that, it would be really helpful and handy?
Thanks a lot.
Michel Ali
*
Avant d'imprimer cet e-mail, merci de penser à notre
afterwards. Scientists in other domains would be well inspired to do the
same.
This being said, this question doesn't have much relevance to FreeBSD.
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server and gigabit interfaces - do mirrorring spanning different
machines (like mirror of first on second, mirror of second - on first).
rdiff-backup do all of this and you can also restore a backup of 2
days ago because it also store an history of the backup.
Michel
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With some info student it also happen some times in here, and the way i
find is to launch a tcpdum or ethereal on the server and look at which
ip appear the more often
Michel
Albert Shih a écrit :
Hi all
Sometime I've a user (or some users but not lot of users) make a very huge
transfert
such that the ethernet loses as many packets as
it transmits (myk driver) and X locks up at least once a day. It is not
very difficult to understand why Ubuntu is massively gaining users,
while FreeBSD doesn't, and is now ranked position 22 on Distrowatch.
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the gvinum stuff was extremely buggy, and was
completely non functional when i tried it. I hope it is fixed now.
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I have looked at HAVP CVS, apparently they have added an option to
compile without mandatory locks (NOMAND).
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I think it's a global thunderbird 2 bug, because i have exactly the same
trouble ona mac os 10.4 with a binary update.
Howard Goldstein a écrit :
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Drew Sanford wrote:
No, but I am seeing it core dump rather strangely. Each time it
starts
up, I can open a file
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