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changed.
If that is a problem then just use 'make -DNO_CLEAN buildkernel' and
it won't reompile stuff that doesn't need to be recompiled. (Works for
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You seem to miss one crucial fact: Not all the people who write to
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the maintainer of the vim port has a dislike for the OPTIONS
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On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 11:26:12AM -0500, Frank Solensky wrote:
In sys/netinet/ip.h, the first octet of the ip header structure
tests the byte ordering to determine
that recently
Unless you have a CPU where memory is addressed bit-by-bit rather than
byte-by-byte the ordering of bits within a byte is not only completely
irrelevant, it is also pretty much impossible to determine
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. Is there a more
excellent way to receive the same sort of notification for a port that is
not installed?
I think you can use http://www.freshports.org for that purpose.
(I have never used it myself, but it looks like it should do the
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add any burden since anybody doing such an export would
be legally required to do so anyway.
AFAICT the paragraph in question does not add any restrictions or
burdens, it just points out potentially existing ones.
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On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 04:08:35PM -0700, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Erik == Erik Trulsson ertr1...@student.uu.se writes:
Erik Since it essentially says that if you export it from the USA you will
Erik have to follow whatever laws and regulations covers such exports, it
Erik doesn't really
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I use iftop[1]
No, this one is built into the system. I havent't used it for some
time and cannot now recollect it. :(
Try 'systat -if 1' or 'netstat -I re0 -w 1' / 'netstat -I lo0 -w 1'.
One of them is probably what you are thinking of.
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to mount the file system as ext3 is lost.
So, if an ext4 filesystem can be mounted as ext3 (and presumably as
ext2 since ext3 filesystems can be mounted as ext2) seems to depend on
how the ext4 filesystem was created/used.
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So, yes, FreeBSD 8.1 *should* be able to recognize an ATAPI Zip drive.
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wrong. (There should not be any serious problems involved - the source
upgrades I have done from 6.x to 7.x and later from 7.x to 8.x were
fairly uneventful - but you never know what might happen.)
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with.
For an MS-DOS .COM file there is no header or other metadata in the
file so there is no good way of distinguishing it from any other binary
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seen as simply a pre-compiled port, i.e. packages are
built from ports. After it has been installed there is no
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system - it
is a Perl convention which was established before FreeBSD (or Linux for
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while still having old binaries installed (and having
this trigger bugs in the build mechanism of various ports.)
If you first remove all the old binaries and then build new ones you
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couldn't create a larger RAID5 than 1.99TB.
That is strange, since all the 3ware 9000-series controllers (including
the 9650) are supposed to be able to handle arrays larger than 2TB.
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failed, can not open scsi driver
Do you have that atapicam(4) kernel module loaded? If not load it.
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slower. The advantage is much increased flexibility in maintaining
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providing a link to somebody else's site is sufficient.
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stuff is something very few terminals support. Recent
xterms does, but few if any others.
Other terminals will at best have sequences for set title and read
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on a filesystem which is mounted read-write.)
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This means that unless you set a password for toor you cannot login as toor,
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everything which can trigger a kernel panic) you need to use a foreground
fsck to fix it.
Personally I would recommend not using background fsck at all unless you
know exactly what you are doing and why.
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been
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or not depends on which mode it is running in.
If you run it in strict C89 mode, then it will not support // comments,
but if you run it in C99 mode (or as a C++ compiler), it will support them.
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, what is the trick?
kldload sem
See the 20090628 entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING
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that us ordinary people rarely see and certainly can't afford
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using their own name(s) for it), but FreeBSD has
stuck with the name amd64. This is no more strange than calling the i386
architecture for i386 even if it runs on a whole lot of processors other
than the original Intel 80386.
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good chance of it working.
That controller is apparently based around Intel's 82576 controller chip,
which should be supported by the igb(4) driver.
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ran into one or more of those.
Other than those ftp.freebsd.org (and mirrors) should have a complete set of
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mpt0: Capabilities: ( RAID-0 RAID-1E RAID-1 )
mpt0: 1 Active Volume (2 Max)
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So it appears to be SIGTSTP which is sent by typing ^Z, which agrees with
signal(3) where the SIGTSTP signal is described as stop signal generated
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a
system that will stay under 100W even when under load.
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what you actually have. (Opening the box and
checking for any useful labels on the motherboard can also of course be
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at least.)
Using the correct *.fnt or *.kbd files just tell the system which key should
generate a character and what it should look like if displayed, not which
characters are to be considered printable or not.
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your case closely followed by the CPU. Exactly how much they can support
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one suits your setup best. (There are comments in each of them giving a
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and slave disk drive, so ad0-3 are reserved for those four drives, meaning
SATA starts at ad4.
Some BIOSes let you change this.
Jonathan
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are actually not all that bad.
Some other controller *might* give you a few more MB/s but probably not
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for people to move to this type of repository access except
for committers -- therefore expect rough edges until a general
announcement
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A.
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Hi,
I need to buy a PCI eXtended dual network card, any advise on what
brand is supported and work reliabily?
The Intel PRO/1000 series should all work fine.
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On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 11:22:13AM -0400, John Almberg wrote:
I always thought that links to real directories were pretty much the
same as real directories, but I've just
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then i386 is probably the right version to use.
The recent processors from Intel that use the 'Xeon' name also support
amd64, but older ones did not.
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On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 11:25:06AM -0500, Darryl Hoar wrote:
Greetings,
I just purchased an older rack mounted supermicro server. It is running
CentOS, but I want to install Freebsd on it.
The server
the various newsgroups available on
Usenet.
(And several of the more popular web-browsers can also be used as
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accepts rack-mountable
servers, or charge extra for non-rackmounted cases, so it might be worth
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particular question.
I.e. freebsd-quesitions is for all FreeBSD-related questions, not only
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process it is too late to update such an important port - too
much risk of something going wrong.
The X.org port(s) will probably be updated to 7.4 not too long after
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3968474717 win 65535
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On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 10:47:11AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
On Sun, 9 Nov 2008 10:35:21 +0100, Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Note that this does not limit the number of files you can have in a single
directory, since normal files do not contain hardlinks to the parent
directory
something wrong.
Personally I cannot think of any situation where one would actually want
(let alone need) as many as 3 or more subdirectories in a single
directory.
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On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 12:48:51PM -0500, Dan wrote:
Erik Trulsson([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2008.11.09 17:53:14 +0100:
Personally I cannot think of any situation where one would actually want
(let alone need) as many as 3 or more subdirectories in a single
directory.
I've seen some Java
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On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 01:58:11PM -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
Erik Trulsson writes:
Question (for anyone who has an informed opinion):
If there any technical reason that couldn't be expanded to 32
bits? Or is it possible but not done for historical or
policy reasons
confusion. )
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it to print out that information to the terminal.
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