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a whole other story.
Enjoy.
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. For robustness' sake, move any existing .htaccess
file to .htaccess.X and move it back when the virtualhost is back in compliance
or paid up or whatever.
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stuff is all installed under /usr/local/kde4 in order to not conflict
with KDE3 installs.
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be to use Kopete or Pidgin. These are KDE-based and Gtk+
based, respectively, instant messaging clients. AFAIK, the official yahoo
messenger client for FreeBSD has not been maintained for quite some while.
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--- On Wed, 10/22/08, Benjamin Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: Re: Locked out of Root
To: APseudoUtopia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2008, 11:25 PM
Login as the unprivileged user
to the system console, why would he need to bother booting to
single user mode? He said he has the root password. He should just be able to
login normally, if he can get to the system console.
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solve potential code bug PRs.
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reply to the list with your `uname -a` output.
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is to implement jails, or virtualization via
something like qemu.
Since the person asking didn't give any details of what he wants to do, it's
hard to say, but your point is correct regardless.
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mode, I am searching for a solutions on this.
Disable direct access via whatever remote access method you use as root. Thus
the other individual will have to login as themself, and su to root. If you do
not wish them to su to root, change the root password.
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If I understand the above, the linker is unable to find the
file
gio-2.0. STFW I found something similar:
The answer is to upgrade your devel/glib20 port to the latest version, then try
to install or upgrade libgiofam, then install the other software.
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list probably can though.
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provide instant gratification. If you
really need things to happen in real-time, email the FreeBSD Foundation and
find out how much cash it'd take for additional hardware to make that a
reality, then send them that much cash.
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selected. The prize might
be a month's free
service, or if you're AOL, a month free
on a real service
provider.
Erm, I don't see this text in strfile(8) on RELENG_7 which is reasonably
recent. Where did you get your man page from?
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connectivity.
In essence, a problem like the one Mr. Chadwick is eluding to is one of the
primary motivating forces behind the adoption of IPv6 to begin with.
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failed
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the shell?
Yeowzers.
Change it to /bin/sh for now. Once you're back up, it'd be interesting to
debug this. Would you like to?
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at 08:19 -0700, mdh wrote:
--- On Fri, 10/31/08, Pramod Dematagoda
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From: Pramod Dematagoda
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Subject: Re: Cannot login to root account on
FreeBSD 7.0
To: Mel
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freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Friday
Right - sorry, my bad on that one. But do substitute -ggdb for your -g, as
that'll give us GDB-specific debugging symbols.
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--- On Fri, 10/31/08, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Build it for debugging. cd to the directory
/usr/src/bin/csh, and run the
following commands: `CFLAGS
needs doing. KDE allows me to accomplish just that, efficiently, and without
leaving me unable to toggle/modify/configure certain things as GNOME does.
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in the open-source world, release patches.
This whole argument just strikes me as a lot of meaningless complaining in lieu
of actually productively trying to identify and fix bugs.
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. FreeBSD RELENG_7 has support for the L1 and the L2, but
I've heard that the L1E doesn't work yet. You should do some searching for a
driver, it's possible one of our fine developers is looking for helping testing
one they're working on. ;)
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of
weeks, as RC2 just got tagged a couple of days ago. Hint: look for kensmith
commits to newvers.sh for a much quicker heads-up on activity than you'll get
from the schedule on the website. ;)
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on a KDE
desktop as well. The X UI library used by an application does not matter to
the desktop environment/wm application except that you may get a little more
integration given certain combinations in terms of them pulling theming data
from the same sources, etc.
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/eclipse-devel - this allows the Eclipse plugin
ports to install properly. Without it, they will not. I've got several (Perl,
Ruby, and a couple of others) installed from ports against eclipse-devel and
they work fine once that symlink is in place.
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and such for better detail here.
Beyond that, try running the mount command manually from the command line after
booting from a CD or in single-user mode, if single-user mode works.
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that
developers like that other systems don't have. kqueue is very nice, and there
are also little things such as the reallocf() function that are helpful as
well.
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OpenOffice.org 3. There's a port.
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--- On Thu, 11/6/08, FBSD1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: recommendation word processer for xfce
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Date: Thursday, November 6, 2008, 8:40 PM
Looking for word
not say that it is error prone at
all. Everything has, so far, worked out of the box just fine save a couple of
KDE4 bugs I've tweaked, none of which are bad enough to prevent me from working
normally in KDE4 or to make me want to dump KDE4.
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Howdy folks,
I'm having a little trouble understanding a problem that the `host` command in
RELENG_7_0 (very recent) is having. This is by and large my first time working
with IPv6, which I've been meaning to learn for some time. First off, I've got
my zone file configured to return a
--- On Sat, 11/8/08, David Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: Re: host -6 failure
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Date: Saturday, November 8, 2008, 7:25 PM
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 2:18 PM, mdh
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Howdy
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*every* time an authentication attempt fails.
If a few folks respond saying I'd sure like that patch!, I would likely
become more motivated to do so sooner.
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now...
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limited in
6.2.
* I was using i386 before, but went to amd64 with 7.0.
* I'm using the nv driver for Xorg instead of the ones
from nvidia.com.
* Xorg 6 - Xorg 7, and all other software up
No hardware has changed.
Thank you for any help you can provide. - mdh
It's been my experience that finding drivers for
hardware created for open source operating systems by
developers within the communities is quite easy, while
such community doesn't exist for windows and you are
100% reliant on the vendor to supply working drivers.
If they supply crap drivers, go
against the
same mysql tables very easily.
Take care, mdh
--- Roberto Nunnari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Norberto.
Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 15:29:29 +0100
Roberto Nunnari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, everything works fine, but I'm a bit
concerned
Sure, check out the icecast and darkice ports.
Icecast is a server, darkice is a client. There're
also some other useful ports like icegenerator
(automatic mp3 streaming client software).
Take care, mdh
--- Zbigniew Szalbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
2008/3/20, Nerius Landys [EMAIL
for example. The other is to use the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to set alternate
paths at run-time.
The 'ldconfig(1)' man page has more info for you.
Take care, mdh
Looking for last minute
for patches in the mono-addins port to see if it changed anything that
might fix this error, but found none. Any help is, of course, much
appreciated.
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--- On Sat, 9/27/08, Yuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: MPlayer is broken on 71-PRERELEASE?
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Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008, 4:07 PM
When I am trying to play a regular DVD video I am getting
me, I in turn help others. If someone were rude to
me or generally behaved poorly on the list, I may then be less inclined to
answer a question they ask which I may know the answer to, or vice-versa.
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--- On Thu, 10/9/08, Eitan Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Lowell Gilbert wrote:
[snip]
And in theory it should be possible to change time_t
to
(or otherwise
0) to indicate an error condition. Even if it doesn't affect anything at all
in the base system, it could impact untold sums of software developed not in
the base system.
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, but python can
command Apache to do so, and Mailman can, as a python script, command python to
do so. Chances are mailman is what's misconfigured.
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, xmms, ktorrent, and more.
One thing I am curious of is if you're running i386 FreeBSD, or another
architecture (amd64, ia64, etc?)
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scripts like this all the time to rename batches of files, for
example.
The easier way is probably just to not specify a dir to scp's remote path
though, since it defaults to the user's home directory.
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servers? Personally, I try to stay away from portupgrade or anything else that
comes around claiming to make something easier that's already easy enough. ;)
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--- Andriy Babiy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to compile MPlayer but it just doesn't
work because it
depends on gio-fam-backend and that does not
compile. It always stops
with:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgio-2.0
gmake: *** [libgiofam.la] Error 1
*** Error code 2
Stop in
it was looking for was dlopen() and
friends, which are in libc on FreeBSD. They are a
part of libc on my Linux systems as well though, so
not sure why it'd be trying to link against another
library, though admittedly I know a lot more about
development for FreeBSD than for Linux.
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--- David Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 01:53:57PM -0400, Joe Demeny
wrote:
In the end, the best advice seems to be indeed to
take the FreeBSD CD
to the brick-and-mortar store...
Or you could purchase an Apple Mac Book and have a
commercially
supported Unix
of FreeBSD 7 for whatever
architecture you decide to build out with, and restore
your data from the backup.
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--- Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 12:13:07PM -0700, mdh wrote:
If you are running AMD64, then no it would not run
on
an Intel core2 duo based system. Maybe consider
an
Yes it would. The Core 2 duo chips support the amd64
instruction set.
Oh, I'm
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anyone knows such - pure text mode prefered.
I'm not sure for the console, but there's Ekiga which
is an X11 app that supports SIP.
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