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[SOLVED] A quick fix for Firefox mailto: issues

2012-01-20 Thread Da Rock
I don't know who else has come across this, or who even uses this particular combination of firefox and thunderbird. I use it for the sake of my users, so its just easier to be a roman in rome. I have setup IceWM as the standard though. In firefox when one clicks on a mailto: link it fails to

Was... A quick fix for Firefox mailto: issues Now... The other way round problem

2012-01-20 Thread Leslie Jensen
Excuse me for using this thread but I feel I have a problem related to this, but with Thunderbird not opening URLs. I followed all instructions I can find, but have not been successful. Using the config editor I added the following, and have checked that it is in the file prefs.js:

Re: Was... A quick fix for Firefox mailto: issues Now... The other way round problem

2012-01-20 Thread Leslie Jensen
2012-01-20 17:16, Leslie Jensen skrev: Excuse me for using this thread but I feel I have a problem related to this, but with Thunderbird not opening URLs. I followed all instructions I can find, but have not been successful. Using the config editor I added the following, and have checked

Re: Was... A quick fix for Firefox mailto: issues Now... The other way round problem

2012-01-20 Thread Da Rock
On 01/21/12 02:27, Leslie Jensen wrote: 2012-01-20 17:16, Leslie Jensen skrev: Excuse me for using this thread but I feel I have a problem related to this, but with Thunderbird not opening URLs. I followed all instructions I can find, but have not been successful. Using the config editor I

Re: Was... A quick fix for Firefox mailto: issues Now... The other way round problem

2012-01-20 Thread Tim Kellers
If you backed up up your ~/.thunderbird file before you upgraded (yes, I was shocked to see that I actually did back mine up), copy the mimeTypes.rdf from your old install to the new install (its in the .thunderbird directory, 2 levels down) and your browser of choice will launch on a

Re: Quick build of stripped-down kernel

2011-11-26 Thread Thomas Mueller
from b. f. bf1...@googlemail.com: If the kernel versions were compatible, and the set of modules were the same, I suppose you could set MODULES_WITH_WORLD and KODIR=/boot/modules during buildworld and installworld, to build the modules as part of buildworld and install them in /boot/modules

Re: Quick build of stripped-down kernel

2011-11-25 Thread Alexander Best
On Fri Nov 25 11, Thomas Mueller wrote: from b. f. bf1...@googlemail.com: If you are going to build most of the modules, but only want to exclude a few, then add the directories of the modules to be excluded (relative to /usr/src/sys/modules) to WITHOUT_MODULES, for example in

RE: Quick build of stripped-down kernel

2011-11-25 Thread Brett Glass
At 10:39 AM 11/24/2011, Terrence Koeman wrote: Add makeoptions NO_MODULES=yes to your KERNCONF. Thank you (and thanks also to the other folks who responded in private e-mail). It also has a second advantage: besides disabling generation of the .ko files, it also suppresses compilation

Re: Quick build of stripped-down kernel

2011-11-25 Thread b. f.
On 11/25/11, Thomas Mueller mueller6...@bellsouth.net wrote: from b. f. bf1...@googlemail.com: If you are going to build most of the modules, but only want to exclude a few, then add the directories of the modules to be excluded (relative to /usr/src/sys/modules) to WITHOUT_MODULES, for

buildkernel not honoring WITH_MODULES from make.conf ? (was: Re: Quick build of stripped-down kernel)

2011-11-25 Thread Damien Fleuriot
On 11/24/11 4:17 PM, b. f. wrote: If you are going to build most of the modules, but only want to exclude a few, then add the directories of the modules to be excluded (relative to /usr/src/sys/modules) to WITHOUT_MODULES, for example in /etc/make.conf. If you are only going to build a few

RE: buildkernel not honoring WITH_MODULES from make.conf ? (was: Re: Quick build of stripped-down kernel)

2011-11-25 Thread Terrence Koeman
On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 at 19:27:54, Damien Fleuriot wrote: On 11/24/11 4:17 PM, b. f. wrote: If you are going to build most of the modules, but only want to exclude a few, then add the directories of the modules to be excluded (relative to /usr/src/sys/modules) to WITHOUT_MODULES, for example

Quick build of stripped-down kernel

2011-11-24 Thread Brett Glass
Everyone: Happy Thanksgiving! This week, I've been building FreeBSD 9.0-RC2 kernels for various machines, and on some of the older and slower ones it's been taking quite a long time. One of the reasons for this is that even if you strip 98% of the drivers out of the kernel, they are all

Re: Quick build of stripped-down kernel

2011-11-24 Thread Michael Powell
Brett Glass wrote: Everyone: Happy Thanksgiving! This week, I've been building FreeBSD 9.0-RC2 kernels for various machines, and on some of the older and slower ones it's been taking quite a long time. One of the reasons for this is that even if you strip 98% of the drivers out of the

Re: Quick build of stripped-down kernel

2011-11-24 Thread b. f.
Happy Thanksgiving! This week, I've been building FreeBSD 9.0-RC2 And to you, too. kernels for various machines, and on some of the older and slower ones it's been taking quite a long time. One of the reasons for this is that even if you strip 98% of the drivers out of the kernel, they are

Re: Quick build of stripped-down kernel

2011-11-24 Thread Thomas Mueller
from b. f. bf1...@googlemail.com: If you are going to build most of the modules, but only want to exclude a few, then add the directories of the modules to be excluded (relative to /usr/src/sys/modules) to WITHOUT_MODULES, for example in /etc/make.conf. If you are only going to build a few

Just a quick note/correction for whomever edits the web page:

2011-07-08 Thread SADM-IT Officer (HAL)
On the installation pages describing the process to make a USB installation, you reference downloading win32-image-writer for making a USB from Windows. Your link points to http://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer/, which is actually (or is now) https://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer/. I'm not

Re: Just a quick note/correction for whomever edits the web page:

2011-07-08 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi, Reference: From: SADM-IT Officer (HAL) sadm-it_offi...@hollandamerica.com Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 06:23:33 -0800 Message-id: aff5047dc54c6b4cab1426a816a02b506a83e09...@statendamex01.stdmdomain.hal.com SADM-IT Officer (HAL) wrote: On the installation pages describing

RE: Just a quick note/correction for whomever edits the web page:

2011-07-08 Thread SADM-IT Officer (HAL)
: Just a quick note/correction for whomever edits the web page: On Fri, 8 Jul 2011, SADM-IT Officer (HAL) wrote: On the installation pages describing the process to make a USB installation, you reference downloading win32-image-writer for making a USB from Windows. Your link points to http

Re: Quick question about sound drivers (esp. snd_hda)

2011-03-12 Thread Bruce Cran
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 15:29:44 -0500 Brian Waters brianmwat...@gmail.com wrote: It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following sound-related device files: dspX dspX.Y (among others) I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron E1705/Inspiron 9400 with

Re: Quick question about sound drivers (esp. snd_hda)

2011-03-12 Thread Chris Rees
On 12 March 2011 08:34, Bruce Cran br...@cran.org.uk wrote: On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 15:29:44 -0500 Brian Waters brianmwat...@gmail.com wrote: It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following sound-related device files: dspX dspX.Y (among others) I'm having some trouble getting my

Quick question about sound drivers (esp. snd_hda)

2011-03-11 Thread Brian Waters
It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following sound-related device files: dspX dspX.Y (among others) I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron E1705/Inspiron 9400 with Sigmatel STAC9220 codec). I've read the manpages for snd and snd_hda (which is the

Re: Quick question about sound drivers (esp. snd_hda)

2011-03-11 Thread Frank Shute
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 03:29:44PM -0500, Brian Waters wrote: It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following sound-related device files: dspX dspX.Y (among others) I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron E1705/Inspiron 9400 with Sigmatel STAC9220

Re: Quick question about sound drivers (esp. snd_hda)

2011-03-11 Thread Brian Waters
Yeah, I have tried all the basic stuff. At this point, I've basically accepted that solving the problem on my machine is going to involve a whole bunch of technical stuff that I don't have the patience for - reading the HDA spec and the codec datasheet, reading the driver code, and making changes

Re: Quick question about sound drivers (esp. snd_hda)

2011-03-11 Thread Erich Dollansky
Hi, On Saturday 12 March 2011 04:29:44 Brian Waters wrote: It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following sound-related device files: dspX dspX.Y (among others) this is what you see after your driver is loaded. You might have to tell an application which one to use. I'm

Re: Quick question about sound drivers (esp. snd_hda)

2011-03-11 Thread Bernt Hansson
2011-03-11 21:29, Brian Waters: It seems to me that under /dev, you can have the following sound-related device files: dspX dspX.Y (among others) I'm having some trouble getting my sound to work (Dell Inspiron E1705/Inspiron 9400 with Sigmatel STAC9220 codec). I've read the manpages for snd

Subject: pf: pass in quick to port 25 still getting some blocks

2010-07-02 Thread Len Conrad
setting up pf on fbsd 7.2 for host security on a mail gateway. the only rule for port 25 is: pass in quick on em0 inet proto tcp from any to $ext_if port = smtp flags S/SA keep state and then last rule: block drop in log on em0 inet from any to $ext_if while 1000s of connections to port 25

Re: Subject: pf: pass in quick to port 25 still getting some blocks

2010-07-02 Thread Jon Radel
On 7/2/10 5:25 PM, Len Conrad wrote: setting up pf on fbsd 7.2 for host security on a mail gateway. the only rule for port 25 is: pass in quick on em0 inet proto tcp from any to $ext_if port = smtp flags S/SA keep state and then last rule: block drop in log on em0 inet from any to $ext_if

[GJournal+Geli] Quick question before installation

2010-02-26 Thread Malibu Carl
Hi list I am new to all these features and I am about to install FreeBSD8.0 from a USB Drive. Before I take any further steps, I would like to ask whether is possible to perform an installation having an encrypted journaled UFS2 filesystem. As far as I know, I would say it is possible since

Re: [GJournal+Geli] Quick question before installation

2010-02-26 Thread Ivan Voras
On 02/26/10 14:40, Malibu Carl wrote: Hi list I am new to all these features and I am about to install FreeBSD8.0 from a USB Drive. Before I take any further steps, I would like to ask whether is possible to perform an installation having an encrypted journaled UFS2 filesystem. As far as I

Quick question about http://www.freebsd.org/docs/books.html

2010-02-05 Thread Cassandra Smith
Hello, I'm interested in placing a promotional link on your page: http://www.freebsd.org/docs/books.html. The link would be for a website which offers used college textbooks. I don't have the biggest budget, but hopefully there is a reasonable price we could arrange. Please let me know if

Re: Quick question about http://www.freebsd.org/docs/books.html

2010-02-05 Thread Jason
Hi Cassandra, I certainly don't speak for FreeBSD, however I don't believe you would need to arrange any price to put a listing on this page. If you would be so kind to email the text and a pointer to the website, I, or many other capable documentation specialists, would be happy to add it to

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2010-01-01 Thread Kaya Saman
Hi Roland, many thanks for the response!!! :-) I waited until I had a test server setup and at least now I do.. In fact I think from my usage perspective FreeBSD is not that difficult to understand!!! I now have a test machine setup which I built nano and Bind 9.6.1 from the ports

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2010-01-01 Thread Kaya Saman
Just to give a quick overview of what is being used currently: test# du -sch etc 1.7Metc 1.7Mtotal test# du -sch var 1.0Mvar 1.0Mtotal test# du -sch tmp 10Ktmp 10Ktotal test# du -sch usr 1.0Gusr 1.0Gtotal I think I could get away with 500MB for /var and /tmp

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2010-01-01 Thread Roland Smith
On Fri, Jan 01, 2010 at 11:41:04PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote: Hi Roland, many thanks for the response!!! :-) You're welcome! I waited until I had a test server setup and at least now I do.. In fact I think from my usage perspective FreeBSD is not that difficult to understand!!! If

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 11:49:31PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote: Hi guys, I attempted an install of 7.2 stable on my laptop and subsequently installed X11also. Now I didn't have any Xorg.conf file but each time I tried to start X from the CLI using the normal startx command (read the

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 04:20:10PM -0600, Adam Vande More wrote: On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Kaya Saman kayasa...@optiplex-networks.com Running with no xorg.conf is fine, but you need to make sure dbus and hal are started at boot. Follow the handbook for best results.

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 05:04:52PM -0600, Adam Vande More wrote: On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Kaya Saman samank...@netscape.net wrote: Also if something goes wrong with the filesystem what are the tools to check the drive and repair errors as in Linux I use e2fsck followed by device ID.

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Kaya Saman
Alex de Kruijff wrote: On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 05:04:52PM -0600, Adam Vande More wrote: On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Kaya Saman samank...@netscape.net wrote: Also if something goes wrong with the filesystem what are the tools to check the drive and repair errors as in Linux I use

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Frank Shute
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 05:19:54PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote: Many thanks guys for all the advice :-) It is really appreciated! Sorry haven't snipped more stuff into this mail but things are a bit hectic here but what I will say is this; in a few hours once the BSD 8 DVD ISO comes

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Kaya Saman
[...] What is not unusual is to symlink /home e.g: # ln -s /usr/home /home ditto for /tmp. i.e you remove all the stuff that uses up space from the root partition. So the only slices you need are /, /usr, /var and swap. How I'd slice up the disk: 2GB for / 2GB for swap 2GB for /var 34GB

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009, Kaya Saman wrote: How I'd slice up the disk: 2GB for / 2GB for swap 2GB for /var 34GB for /usr Ah so BSD is slightly different from Linux in the fact that it needs to have /var and /usr filesystems separate?? It's not required, it's just nice to do if the disk space

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Frank Shute
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 06:37:25PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote: [...] What is not unusual is to symlink /home e.g: # ln -s /usr/home /home ditto for /tmp. i.e you remove all the stuff that uses up space from the root partition. So the only slices you need are /, /usr, /var and swap.

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 04:27:11PM +, Frank Shute wrote: On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 05:19:54PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote: Many thanks guys for all the advice :-) It is really appreciated! ... I reckon the proposed disk usage spec from the FreeBSD hand book should suffice

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Roland Smith
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 06:37:25PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote: [...] What is not unusual is to symlink /home e.g: # ln -s /usr/home /home ditto for /tmp. i.e you remove all the stuff that uses up space from the root partition. So the only slices you need are /, /usr, /var and

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 06:37:25PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote: [...] What is not unusual is to symlink /home e.g: # ln -s /usr/home /home ditto for /tmp. i.e you remove all the stuff that uses up space from the root partition. So the only slices you need are /, /usr, /var and swap.

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Kaya Saman
Many thanks again for all suggestions! :-) [...] For my desktop, with around 450 ports installed, I have the following lay-out; Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ad4s1a484M 93M353M21%/ /dev/ad4s1g.eli373G168G175G49%

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Frank Shute
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 12:25:48PM -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote: On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 04:27:11PM +, Frank Shute wrote: On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 05:19:54PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote: Many thanks guys for all the advice :-) It is really appreciated! ... I reckon

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Roland Smith
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 09:06:09PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote: lot's of different pieces of advice rolling in now! I guess what I will do as I have a small hard disk for what I want to do which is to get rid of my music and few movies which are stored on my laptop currently, is create

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-29 Thread Kaya Saman
Roland: If you can afford it, and if your laptop has a USB port, buy one of those external harddisks. Plenty of room for music and movies... Also great for backups! Can't afford :-( I have many disks like that where I bought really cool enclosures and the drives separately but currently

New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Kaya Saman
probably tied into not having the xorg.conf file but I will install a VM of it soon and be more specific with logs etc as I am used to Linux and Sun Solaris I know this is really ad-hoc and frowned upon way of asking which will probably earn me minus brownie points but just wanted a quick

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Adam Vande More
of asking which will probably earn me minus brownie points but just wanted a quick idea of what maybe so when the time comes I can investigate further! Running with no xorg.conf is fine, but you need to make sure dbus and hal are started at boot. Follow the handbook for best results. http

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Kaya Saman
Running with no xorg.conf is fine, but you need to make sure dbus and hal are started at boot. Follow the handbook for best results. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/x-config.html I'm sure I started them as this doc is exactly what I followed.. I think if I recall

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Adam Vande More
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Kaya Saman samank...@netscape.net wrote: I know how strong UFS v.1 is as I use it with Solaris 9, but how about UFS v.2 which is what FreeBSD runs?? When compared with ext3 from a performance/reliability perspective which one comes on top? I would say ufs2

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Kurt Buff
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 14:42, Kaya Saman samank...@netscape.net wrote: Running with no xorg.conf is fine, but you need to make sure dbus and hal are started at boot.  Follow the handbook for best results. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/x-config.html I'm sure I started them

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Kaya Saman
I would say ufs2 easily wins, but remember this is the freebsd-questions list ;) There are some differences though, ufs2 uses softupdates, not journaling(journaling is available and easy to implement via gjournal). Softupdates I believe are a little faster than journaling, but it's

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Kaya Saman
I can't speak to the rest, but WRT the GUI, I suspect you'll find it a lot easier if you install a Window Manager to handle a lot of this. I have found xfce4 to be a good one for me - gnome and kde were a bit much. Once I installed /usr/ports/x11-wm/xfce4 with a 'make config-recursive' then

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Pieter de Goeje
tied into not having the xorg.conf file but I will install a VM of it soon and be more specific with logs etc as I am used to Linux and Sun Solaris I know this is really ad-hoc and frowned upon way of asking which will probably earn me minus brownie points but just wanted a quick idea

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Kurt Buff
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 15:29, Kaya Saman samank...@netscape.net wrote: I can't speak to the rest, but WRT the GUI, I suspect you'll find it a lot easier if you install a Window Manager to handle a lot of this. I have found xfce4 to be a good one for me - gnome and kde were a bit much. Once I

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Kaya Saman
The most common cause is that either hald (sysutils/hal) or dbus (devel/dbus) isn't running. Xorg needs them both to detect mouse and keyboard. Add dbus_enable=YES and hald_enable=YES to rc.conf to get them to start automatically. We'll see what the issue actually is - as I mentioned I

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Kaya Saman
Kurt Buff wrote: On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 15:29, Kaya Saman samank...@netscape.net wrote: I see I didn't completely read your original message. Indulge me a moment while I ramble here, and probably expose my ignorance... Xorg/X11 Gnome Gnome runs on Xorg: Xorg/Xfree runs X11 Xfree

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Chuck Robey
Adam Vande More wrote: On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Kaya Saman kayasa...@optiplex-networks.com wrote: Hi guys, I attempted an install of 7.2 stable on my laptop and subsequently installed X11also. Now I didn't have any Xorg.conf file but each time I tried to start X from the CLI using

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Kurt Buff
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 16:23, Kaya Saman samank...@netscape.net wrote: snip So, given what you've written below, you probably know more about this stuff than I do. Cool. I will echo the advice already given, however: add dbus_enable=YES hald_enable=YES to your /etc/rc.conf. That will most

Re: New user - small file server questions and quick GUI question

2009-12-28 Thread Kaya Saman
[...] add dbus_enable=YES hald_enable=YES to your /etc/rc.conf. That will most likely clear your problem. [...] I will give this a go soon :-) That's what I do with mine under FreeBSD, for both servers and workstations. Having both servers and workstations is cool as both of

Re: quick vfs tuning

2009-04-28 Thread Ghirai
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 01:59:43 +0200 Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote: snip I dropped gmirror in favor of running an rsync to the second disk at night because gmirror is kinda slow. I saw the same performance as you did with the combination of gmirror and geli. Roland -- Thanks for

quick vfs tuning

2009-04-27 Thread Ghirai
Hi, I'm running a RAID1 setup with gmirror and geli (AES-128) on top of that. While searching for ways to improve read performance, i found some posts (on kerneltrap i think) about vfs.max_read. The author suggested that increasing the default value of 8 to 16 resulted in increased read speed,

Re: quick vfs tuning

2009-04-27 Thread Steve Polyack
Ghirai wrote: The author suggested that increasing the default value of 8 to 16 resulted in increased read speed, and that increasing it further resulted in no noticeable performance gain. Personally, I've seen changes in vfs.read_max to provide anywhere from a 50-100% improvement in disk

Re: quick vfs tuning

2009-04-27 Thread Roland Smith
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 07:18:24PM +0300, Ghirai wrote: Hi, I'm running a RAID1 setup with gmirror and geli (AES-128) on top of that. While searching for ways to improve read performance, i found some posts (on kerneltrap i think) about vfs.max_read. The author suggested that increasing

a quick?

2008-11-05 Thread david mellick
how long does it normally take GNOME to install? Thanks Dave ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: a quick?

2008-11-05 Thread Glen Barber
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? -- Glen Barber ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Re: a quick?

2008-11-05 Thread Paul A. Procacci
david mellick wrote: how long does it normally take GNOME to install? Thanks Dave ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL

Re: a quick?

2008-11-05 Thread Glen Barber
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 6:39 PM, david mellick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah i should be more specific on a pentium VIA ports But this no longer matters apparently I ran out of space I guess the schools systems are ancient 5.1 Gigs You should have made sure ample space was available in the

Re: a quick?

2008-11-05 Thread Glen Barber
You could also do `rm -rf /usr/ports/x11/gnome2/work' -- Glen Barber 570.328.0318 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: a quick?

2008-11-05 Thread david mellick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Glen Barber [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: a quick? To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 6:30 PM On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 5:36 PM, david mellick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how long does it normally take GNOME to install

Re: a quick?

2008-11-05 Thread david mellick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: a quick? To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 6:41 PM On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 6:39 PM, david mellick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah i should be more specific on a pentium VIA ports But this no longer matters

Re: quick slice question..

2008-09-24 Thread B. Cook
On Sep 23, 2008, at 3:33 PM, B. Cook wrote: I have slices a, d, e, f, g, and h.. I wouldn't be able to get one more would I? using gmirror and RELENG_7_0.. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

quick slice question..

2008-09-23 Thread B . Cook
I have slices a, d, e, f, g, and h.. I wouldn't be able to get one more would I? using gmirror and RELENG_7_0.. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail

Re: quick slice question..

2008-09-23 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Sep 23, 2008, at 12:33 PM, B. Cook wrote: I have slices a, d, e, f, g, and h.. I wouldn't be able to get one more would I? Not safely, no-- you should leave b for swap and c for the whole partition. Speaking of which, if you've got unallocated disk space available, you can create

Re: quick slice question..

2008-09-23 Thread Erik Trulsson
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 03:33:41PM -0400, B. Cook wrote: I have slices a, d, e, f, g, and h.. I wouldn't be able to get one more would I? using gmirror and RELENG_7_0.. First I guess you actually mean partition, not slice. (Partitions are usually labeled a, d, e, ..., while slices are

Re: quick slice question..

2008-09-23 Thread RW
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:33:41 -0400 B. Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have slices a, d, e, f, g, and h.. I wouldn't be able to get one more would I? I've never tried it myself, but I've heard that it's possible to nest FreeBSD partitions indefinitely - leading to an unlimited number of

quick question regarding jails.

2008-07-18 Thread Andrew D (Webzone)
Howdy all, Just wondering if a box has 2 Ethernet cards with each card going to a different gateway/network, is it possible to stick a jail on the machine listening on one network interface and routing data out one card/network/gatway while the rest of the system uses the other port and

Re: quick question regarding jails.

2008-07-18 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Just wondering if a box has 2 Ethernet cards with each card going to a different gateway/network, is it possible to stick a jail on the machine listening on one network interface and routing data out one card/network/gatway while the rest of the system uses the other port and

Re: quick question regarding jails.

2008-07-18 Thread David Allen
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 1:46 AM, Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just wondering if a box has 2 Ethernet cards with each card going to a different gateway/network, is it possible to stick a jail on the machine listening on one network interface and routing data out one

Re: [freebsd-questions] Re: Quick+easy port redirect

2008-04-10 Thread Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET
In the last episode (Mar 28), Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET said: Is there a quick/easy (cookbook?) way to do port redirects. Basically I want that anything that leaves a specific interface to any ip on port 80 go to 192.168.0.1 port 87. I'm using ipfw for some other things so it has

Quick spamd question

2008-04-07 Thread Brian Martinez
Hey folks (apologies if this winds up double, I setup my mail client incorrectly), I am trying to move greylisting from an OpenBSD box I currently administer to a FreeBSD box. I installed 'spamd' out of ports and I have everything working on a transparent bridge, etc. etc. My only question

quick spamd question

2008-04-07 Thread Brian Martinez
Hey folks, I am trying to move greylisting from an OpenBSD box I currently administer to a FreeBSD box. I installed 'spamd' out of ports and I have everything working on a transparent bridge, etc. etc. My only question (at this point) is this... I do not recall this being the way it

Re: Quick spamd question

2008-04-07 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Brian Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: check right now to verify), but once an entry gets listed WHITE, should the GREY entry remain? I seem to remember that the GREY entry expires immediately after the second attempt (thereby making the tuple whitelisted). The GREY entry may live on

Re: Quick+easy port redirect

2008-03-30 Thread Kemian Dang
The freebsd-tips suggest: ports/net/netcat port is useful not only for redirecting input/output to TCP or UDP connections, but also for proxying them with inetd(8). Best wishes, Kemian On 29/03/2008, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Is there a quick/easy (cookbook?) way

Re: Quick+easy port redirect

2008-03-30 Thread Jonathan and Jeannie
On Sunday 30 March 2008 13:31, Kemian Dang wrote: The freebsd-tips suggest: ports/net/netcat port is useful not only for redirecting input/output to TCP or UDP connections, but also for proxying them with inetd(8). We need to update the tips, then: nc(1) doesn't have to be added from ports,

Re: Quick+easy port redirect

2008-03-29 Thread Roger Olofsson
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET skrev: Hi, Is there a quick/easy (cookbook?) way to do port redirects. Basically I want that anything that leaves a specific interface to any ip on port 80 go to 192.168.0.1 port 87. I'm using ipfw for some other things so it has to work and play well

Re: Quick+easy port redirect

2008-03-29 Thread Robert Jesacher
On 29.03.2008, at 01:25, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote: Hi, Is there a quick/easy (cookbook?) way to do port redirects. Basically I want that anything that leaves a specific interface to any ip on port 80 go to 192.168.0.1 port 87. I'm using ipfw for some other things so it has

Re: Quick+easy port redirect

2008-03-29 Thread Vince
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote: Hi, Is there a quick/easy (cookbook?) way to do port redirects. Basically I want that anything that leaves a specific interface to any ip on port 80 go to 192.168.0.1 port 87. I'm using ipfw for some other things so it has to work and play well

Re: Quick+easy port redirect

2008-03-29 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Mar 28), Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET said: Is there a quick/easy (cookbook?) way to do port redirects. Basically I want that anything that leaves a specific interface to any ip on port 80 go to 192.168.0.1 port 87. I'm using ipfw for some other things so it has to work

Quick+easy port redirect

2008-03-28 Thread Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET
Hi, Is there a quick/easy (cookbook?) way to do port redirects. Basically I want that anything that leaves a specific interface to any ip on port 80 go to 192.168.0.1 port 87. I'm using ipfw for some other things so it has to work and play well

Re: Quick question about PF and ALTQ

2007-11-12 Thread Peter Boosten
On Mon, November 12, 2007 08:04, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: Hope the above explanation suffices. Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx. Can you clarify your needs a bit more? Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used by several people (directly,

Re: Quick question about PF and ALTQ

2007-11-12 Thread [LoN]Kamikaze
Peter Boosten wrote: On Mon, November 12, 2007 08:04, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: Hope the above explanation suffices. Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx. Can you clarify your needs a bit more? Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used by

Re: Quick question about PF and ALTQ

2007-11-12 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
On 10:17:52 Nov 12, Peter Boosten wrote: Yu, it does. Very nice explanation, thanx. NP. Thanks. Well, it's actually quite simple: our internet access line, which is used by several people (directly, without a proxy server, but with a FreeBSD firewall). Our management wants to block

Re: Quick question about PF and ALTQ

2007-11-12 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote: Hi all, One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like online radio? Looks like I finally understood what you want. You want to block the protocol from

Quick question about PF and ALTQ

2007-11-11 Thread Peter Boosten
Hi all, One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like online radio? Thanks in advance. Peter -- http://www.boosten.org ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Re: Quick question about PF and ALTQ

2007-11-11 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
On 14:03:29 Nov 11, Peter Boosten wrote: Hi all, One quick question: is it possible to filter specific kinds of traffic with altq, traffic that is not bound to specific IP addresses, like online radio? Yes. Not altq(It is for QoS). But pf can of course. :) localip = www.shoutcast.com

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