On 7/2/09, Manish Jain invalid.poin...@gmail.com wrote:
b. f. wrote:
Manish Jain wrote:
Regarding the download speeds I was getting with portmaster fetches (0.7
kBps to 4.0 kBps), I immediately booted into Windows/Cygwin and did a
wget from the same site portmaster was using. The speed I got
Hello this is Kavin Patel from RentSonic. We are a premier tradeshow
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I'm still having intermittent troubles with getting the freebsd servers seeing
my mail servers for my normal maillist subscription, so if I could be cc'd...
I'm struggling to get my head around a reasonably severe problem with Xorg -
I'm wondering if anyone else is having the same. I've
I've been having an intermittent problem, wonder if someone on the
list has any ideas.
First my setup:
FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE (amd64)
quad-core Phenom processor
mobo: MSI K9N2G Neo
chipset: NVIDIA GeForce 8200, which FreeBSD recognizes as nForce (not
sure how that works)
I have a 3ware RAID card
On Thursday 02 July 2009 07:21:25 Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 18:58:15 -0400, Daniel Underwood djuatde...@gmail.com
wrote:
QUESTION: Of the various modern Linux distributions, which do you
prefer? and why?
Actually, I'm not a Linux user. But Linux was my first step into
using
Good morning everybody,
the FreeBSD raid monitoring website, which contains a lot information
regarding raid monitoring under FreeBSD, has a new home:
http://www.nico.schottelius.org/docs/freebsd-raid-monitoring/
If you've additional information or updates, please let me know
at
On 7/2/09, Robert Hall rjh...@gmail.com wrote:
And what about TX/RX signal?
I don't know where to look for that. :)
It is part of scan output.
Could you put backtrace somewhere?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug-gdb.html
Backtrace from crashing with a
Hello!
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 12:58 AM, Daniel Underwood djuatde...@gmail.com
wrote:
QUESTION: Of the various modern Linux distributions, which do you
prefer? and why?
I used to like Slackware but moved to Ubuntu two or three years before. I
liked Slackware simplicity but its package system
On 7/2/09, Da Rock rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com wrote:
I'm still having intermittent troubles with getting the freebsd servers
seeing my mail servers for my normal maillist subscription, so if I could be
cc'd...
I'm struggling to get my head around a reasonably severe problem with Xorg -
I'm
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 12:16:49 +0200
Subject: Re: X fails to start
From: one...@gmail.com
To: rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
On 7/2/09, Da Rock rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com wrote:
I'm still having intermittent troubles with getting the freebsd servers
On 7/2/09, Da Rock rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com wrote:
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 12:16:49 +0200
Subject: Re: X fails to start
From: one...@gmail.com
To: rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
On 7/2/09, Da Rock rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com wrote:
I'm still having
Just wondering if anyone knows whether any ssl acceleration cards on
the market support the asynchronous or public-key algorithms? Though
I've tested cards I know have public key functionality, the driver
FreeBSD uses never seems to support the public key algorithms, only
improves processing
Thanks, this is great!
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Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 13:54:22 +0200
Subject: Re: X fails to start
From: one...@gmail.com
To: rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
On 7/2/09, Da Rock rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com wrote:
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 12:16:49 +0200
Subject: Re: X fails to start
I'm very interested to see the spread of opinion about Linux
distributions from FreeBSD fans.
Why?
Good question. Because of the perspective many FreeBSD fans (people
who like and use FreeBSD) have toward *NIX OS's. You said it well:
Modern Linux distributions don't appeal very much to
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 10:00:54PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
It's better to use gmirror per partition.
Like this?
# gmirror label -vb round-robin root /dev/da0p2
gmirror: Can't store metadata on /dev/da0p2: Operation not permitted.
isn't that partition accessed by other process or
Hi All,
In linux driver in order to get the system memory size we can get it using
the following call.
struct sysinfo si;
si_meminfo(si);
return (si.tatotalram);
Is there any similar call in freebsd to get the following
information.Currently i am using freebsd 6.3.Please let me know.
# gmirror label -vb round-robin root /dev/da0p2
gmirror: Can't store metadata on /dev/da0p2: Operation not permitted.
isn't that partition accessed by other process or mounted?
should it not be mounted?
yes it should not, no matter what architecture.
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 18:58:15 -0400, Daniel Underwood djuatde...@gmail.com
wrote:
QUESTION: Of the various modern Linux distributions, which do you
prefer? and why?
Modern Linux distributions don't appeal very much to me, because
they are messy: Missing manpages...
That and Linux seems to
Since I recently started using freebsd as a adsl gateway I have noticed
some strange things at startup.
/etc/rc.d/natd does not get executed. If I run it manually it works
fine but not at boot time.
I just rebooted now and (again) had to re-start natd. Looking at the
startup scipts I see some
In response to Danny Carroll f...@dannysplace.net:
Since I recently started using freebsd as a adsl gateway I have noticed
some strange things at startup.
/etc/rc.d/natd does not get executed. If I run it manually it works
fine but not at boot time.
I just rebooted now and (again) had
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 09:07:08 +0200, Jonathan McKeown j.mcke...@ru.ac.za wrote:
I was wondering if there were any other Slackers out there!
Of course we are still `out there'.
I started using a UNIX-like clone on my 386 SX with Slackware, by
fetching the floppy disk images. I've abandoned Linux
I have sendmail 8.14.2 running on freebsd 7.0:
[gouda:root]/var/spool/mqueue# sendmail -d0 /dev/null
Version 8.14.2
Compiled with: DNSMAP LOG MAP_REGEX MATCHGECOS MILTER MIME7TO8 MIME8TO7
NAMED_BIND NETINET NETINET6 NETUNIX NEWDB NIS PIPELINING SASLv2
SCANF
Hello,
I have a number of ports installed on my 7.2Release box. When I issue
pkg_info I see that I have both db41-4.1.25_4 and db46-4.6.21.4
installed. Is there an easy way to see which program is linked to which
db? Is this some sort of redundant listing and I really only have db4.6
In the last episode (Jul 02), Peter Clark said:
I have a number of ports installed on my 7.2Release box. When I issue
pkg_info I see that I have both db41-4.1.25_4 and db46-4.6.21.4 installed.
Is there an easy way to see which program is linked to which db? Is this
some sort of redundant
In response to Peter Clark cla...@mtmary.edu:
I have a number of ports installed on my 7.2Release box. When I issue
pkg_info I see that I have both db41-4.1.25_4 and db46-4.6.21.4
installed. Is there an easy way to see which program is linked to which
db? Is this some sort of redundant
I have gmirror of two 200GB disks where I have whole /usr f my freebsd 7.2
system. root, /var and /boot are on other disk, but I need to replace those
both disks with bigger ones now. To get bigger /usr. So what I'm wondering
now is if there is way to take one disk out of mirror (geom) and add
pepe wrote:
I have gmirror of two 200GB disks where I have whole /usr f my freebsd 7.2
system. root, /var and /boot are on other disk, but I need to replace those
both disks with bigger ones now. To get bigger /usr. So what I'm wondering
now is if there is way to take one disk out of mirror
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 02), Peter Clark said:
I have a number of ports installed on my 7.2Release box. When I issue
pkg_info I see that I have both db41-4.1.25_4 and db46-4.6.21.4 installed.
Is there an easy way to see which program is linked to which db? Is this
some
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009, Artifex Maximus wrote:
Hello!
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 12:58 AM, Daniel Underwood djuatde...@gmail.com
wrote:
QUESTION: Of the various modern Linux distributions, which do you
prefer? and why?
I used to like Slackware but moved to Ubuntu two or three years before. I
liked
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Giorgos Keramidas keram...@ceid.upatras.gr
wrote:
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 22:02:48 +0200 (CEST), Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
Using an interactive language like Python you can actually *test* the
code as you are writing it. This is a
Is there an alternative to Diablo JDK for FreeBSD-64? We've been using
this port for a while and it works fine, but some of the tools available
in Java distributions for other platforms are not fully implemented in
the Diablo port. We're particularly interested in the memory profiling
tool jmap.
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 6:04 AM, Paul B. Maholone...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/2/09, Robert Hall rjh...@gmail.com wrote:
And what about TX/RX signal?
I don't know where to look for that. :)
It is part of scan output.
I don't remember seeing that in the output. I'll put the Linksys back
in the
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 11:51:13AM -0700, Peter Steele wrote:
Is there an alternative to Diablo JDK for FreeBSD-64? We've been using
this port for a while and it works fine, but some of the tools available
in Java distributions for other platforms are not fully implemented in
the Diablo port.
Hi--
On Jul 2, 2009, at 8:33 AM, Alex Teslik wrote:
Jul 2 03:35:16 gouda sm-mta[40342]: n5ULKB0i064252: SYSERR(root):
timeout writing message to
b.mx.mail.yahoo.com.: Broken pipe
Jul 2 04:23:01 gouda sm-mta[47860]: n5ULKB0i064252: SYSERR(root):
timeout writing message to
Hi all,
I am attempting to restore a root filesystem I donwloaded this morning.
I downloaded it in binary mode, and when I try to
restore -rf /usbstick/root.dump
I am getting:
Tape is not a dump tape
Should dumps be transfered in BINARY or ASCII mode?
Any other insights welcome.
Also,
On 7/2/09, Robert Hall rjh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 6:04 AM, Paul B. Maholone...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/2/09, Robert Hall rjh...@gmail.com wrote:
And what about TX/RX signal?
I don't know where to look for that. :)
It is part of scan output.
I don't remember seeing that
There's java/jdk16 and the java/openjdk6 ports. However, I don't know
whether they support jmap or not.
The jmap tool in java/jdk16 doesn't appear to be complete either. Has
anyone successfully built openjdk6 for FreeBSD?
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On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 6:36 AM, Norberto Meijomefree...@meijome.net wrote:
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 20:27:10 -0500
Sam Fourman Jr. sfour...@gmail.com wrote:
I am also interested in using FreeBSD as the host in some grid/cloud
solution
I am open to any Ideas anyone has.
Hey Sam,
do you have
Bill Moran wrote:
Probably good to attach your rc.conf file, as that's the most likely thing
that's wrong, given the information you provided.
That would surprise me. The thing that looked strange to me was that
there was a heap of files in /etc/rc.d/ that look like they had not been
I downloaded it in binary mode, and when I try t
that's right.
restore -rf /usbstick/root.dump
I am getting:
Tape is not a dump tape
Should dumps be transfered in BINARY or ASCII mode?
binary.
Any other insights welcome.
there is other problem somewhere else.
Also, should I remove
I have gmirror of two 200GB disks where I have whole /usr f my freebsd 7.2
system. root, /var and /boot are on other disk, but I need to replace those
both disks with bigger ones now. To get bigger /usr. So what I'm wondering
now is if there is way to take one disk out of mirror (geom) and add
Danny Carroll wrote:
That would surprise me. The thing that looked strange to me was that
there was a heap of files in /etc/rc.d/ that look like they had not been
accessed since the last shutdown of the machine.
I think I figured out this behaviour.
I believe that the access times are
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 02:32:54PM -0700, Peter Steele wrote:
There's java/jdk16 and the java/openjdk6 ports. However, I don't know
whether they support jmap or not.
The jmap tool in java/jdk16 doesn't appear to be complete either. Has
anyone successfully built openjdk6 for FreeBSD?
Yes.
Hi again,
Today portaudit works fine with
${portaudit_sites=http://portaudit.FreeBSD.org/}
Now I need to change this option in portaudit on all servers.
Regards
Arek
--
Arek Czereszewski
arek (at) wup-katowice (dot) pl
UNIX allows me to work smarter, not harder.
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 18:58:15 -0400
Daniel Underwood djuatde...@gmail.com wrote:
Of the various modern Linux distributions, which do you
prefer? and why?
we use archlinux (though we've enjoyed debian and the ubuntus).
arch is very clean and fast - rather bsd like in fact.
it is very well
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