Peter Leftwich wrote:
On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the exact same mouse working on 5.2.1 - Here is the section
from XF86Config
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol auto
Option Device /dev/sysmouse
Hi Danny,
Thanks again for your reply.
More below...
At 18:44 8/28/2004, Danny Mayer wrote:
At 06:35 PM 8/28/2004, W. D. wrote:
I did some fooling around and found some diagnostic programs.
I don't know why you are doing this since I already told you that
I fixed a bug referenced in bugzilla
Hi,
I am newbie as far as freebsd is concerned. I installed the latest
version of freebsd 5.2.1 last week and to make my wireless card to
work i need ndis wrapper. I searched for it on the web and found the
necessary drivers. I searched for ndis on my system but it seems like
its not there. Do
I'd recommend the latest ntp-dev tarball
once you have it:
% tar xvzf ntp-dev-whatever.gz
% cd ntp-dev-whatever
% mkdir A.x
% cd A.x
% ../configure
% make
% su
# make install
# /usr/local/bin/ntpd -gN -D2 (or whatever)
And remember that you need to use authentication by default if you
On Aug 28, 2004, at 6:02 PM, Eric F Crist wrote:
Robin Becker wrote:
I'm trying to install squirrelmail, but it seems that PHP + apache 2
+ squirrelmail doesn't go. I tried and although the install proceeds
I get crashes in PHP.
PHP appears to deprecate apache 2 at present and looking at the
The FreeBSD Diary contains a large number of practical
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Dear FreeBSD-Team,
I am looking for somebody officially representing FreeBSD for a short
e-mail-interview.
As a background: I am student at Faculty of Management in Ingolstadt,
writing my final thesis about open-source-projects.
Kind regards, Falko
falko klein
münzbergstrasse 9
85049
As far as I know, FreeBSD, although does have a development and a
maintainance team, it is much loosely coupled. Anyone may join the
team if they contribute something which the development team thinks to
be worthwhile to be included into the FreeBSD project. So like M$ and
similar concerns, you
Really fishy. I can't see anything wrong. Did you cvsup your ports
tree with ports-all? If not then I would recommend to do so and then
try the upgrade. And do not forget to do a make clean without s
before starting to build. If that also fails then try to run
portupgrade -a on the updated ports
PS: by build I meant manually cd to the directory and make clean all
install without the s.
Regards
S.
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 14:24:20 +0530, Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really fishy. I can't see anything wrong. Did you cvsup your ports
tree with ports-all? If not then I would recommend to do
Hello there,
i have the same problem with an older Toshiba Satellite version (4090 CDS). I
ignore the error, just like you said, i go to install a windows manager, i choose
GNOME, press enter to install but it does nothing, same thing happens with any
manager i choose. Since it was
Thanks all for the replies...
The reason I'm looking for something to run under a GUI is
that I've set up a network at my folks house which includes
a FreeBSD box running Samba. My Dad isn't comfortable with
a command prompt yet, but he's interested in poking around
to see what FreeBSD (and
Hi list,
I think I've found a possible bug in 4-stable, though I'm not that
kind of an expert so I'll leave that decision up to you.
Attached is a little test program that opens /dev/cuaa0 and tries to
read 4 bytes.
When compiled using gcc vtime.c -o vtime there's no problem. For
example, when
You can run multiple instances of Apache on your machine but they cannot all
use port 80 which is standard. I would recommend using a higher port for
your Squirrelmail, something like 8081 or better yet use https.
Honestly though I would stay away from Apache 2 all togeither as Apache
1.3.x is
On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 02:07:16AM -0500, W. D. wrote:
Hi folks,
I have Tardis (Windows) running on my network broadcasting NTP
time signals (right now every 4 seconds), but the
FreeBSD machine is running 5 seconds faster than
all the other computers.
Here are the lines that I added
On Saturday 28 August 2004 23:27, JB Fields wrote:
Hi,
Just finished installing BSD 5.0. Had an old CD, made an ISO image,
attached it as a CDRom to a new VMWare machine, booted form it, and
can log on.
If I were you I'd download a 5.2.1 iso and start again. 5.0 is a sort of
first-cut beta
Sanjay Makadia wrote:
Hi,
I am newbie as far as freebsd is concerned. I installed the latest
version of freebsd 5.2.1 last week and to make my wireless card to
work i need ndis wrapper. I searched for it on the web and found the
necessary drivers. I searched for ndis on my system but it seems
Hi,
I've been using CUPS with a couple of epson inkjet over the last few years. My
old inkjet which was a parallel port version seemed to work OK (albeit *very*
slowly). When I bought a new C61 USB printer a couple of years ago, I found
it printed OK sometimes, but often the first time I print
On Sunday 29 August 2004 04:29, Peter Ryan wrote:
Thanks for the reply, but are you sure I need to do a port
upgrade after the cvsup if I am installing from the newly
updated port. KDE is the first application i am installing
after the standard installation of 4.10, and the error is
a
* What problems are you having?
fsck reports dozens and dozens of errors and the filesystem as corrupt
whenever I start Plex 1.
* Which version of FreeBSD are you running?
5.2.1-RELEASE
* Have you made any changes to the system sources, including Vinum?
No, I recompiled the kernel a couple
On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 02:24:46PM +0200, Christian Laursen wrote:
Stijn Hoop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 12:08:53PM +0200, Christian Laursen wrote:
When reviving a disk the data on that disk is calculated from the data
and the parity on the other disks.
Yes,
Matthew Crowe wrote:
Hi All,
In the newfs_msdos(8) man page, there is a -B option to add a
bootstrap from a file. How do you generate this bootstrap?
I wanted to make a FAT32 filesystem that Windows or Dos could boot,
from freebsd. Newfs_msdos creates the filesystem just fine.. it just
won't
On Aug 28, 2004, at 11:58 PM, Scott Stahl wrote:
You can run multiple instances of Apache on your machine but they
cannot all
use port 80 which is standard.
Only if you have one IP address. If you have aliased IP addresses on
the same machine, you can run each apache on its own IP and on port
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 14:24:20 +0530, Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really fishy. I can't see anything wrong. Did you cvsup your ports
tree with ports-all? If not then I would recommend to do so and then
try the upgrade. And do not forget to do a make clean without s
before starting to build.
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On Saturday 28 August 2004 11:26 pm, Peter Leftwich wrote:
On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the exact same mouse working on 5.2.1 - Here is the section from
XF86Config
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 10:01:13 +0200
falko klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear FreeBSD-Team,
I am looking for somebody officially representing FreeBSD for a short
e-mail-interview.
hello falko,
just for the sake of completeness, you may also want to consider
contacting:
Hugo Silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040829 08:53]:
Today I went to a friend's house to install FreeBSD on his workstation,
trying to make him change to open source software. I am a cable user and
he has ADSL. I had never configured ADSL on FreeBSD, nor USB connections
to the net. So I did some
I have the same problem too compile the kernel with ath support ..
if_ath_pci.o (.text+0xd4):undefined reference to 'ath_hal_probe'
*** error code 1
My config, FreeBSD 5.2.1-Release on a laptop IBM-A20m.
Hope someone have a good ide why or any solution of the problem ..
Fred.
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 10:01:13 +0200, falko klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear FreeBSD-Team,
I am looking for somebody officially representing FreeBSD for a short
e-mail-interview.
As a background: I am student at Faculty of Management in Ingolstadt,
writing my final thesis about
I'm messing with ubermon for superkaramba and I want to know how to get my
hosts ip address from the command line (and only the ip address).
I know I can grep and sed rc.conf or the output of ifconfig, but I'm hoping
there's a command like whoami for the ip address.
I'm messing with ubermon for superkaramba and I want to know how to get my
hosts ip address from the command line (and only the ip address).
I know I can grep and sed rc.conf or the output of ifconfig, but I'm
hoping
there's a command like whoami for the ip address.
There isn't anything that
Matt Emmerton wrote:
I'm messing with ubermon for superkaramba and I want to know how to get my
hosts ip address from the command line (and only the ip address).
I know I can grep and sed rc.conf or the output of ifconfig, but I'm
hoping
there's a command like whoami for the ip address.
On Sunday 29 August 2004 04:04 pm, Matt Emmerton wrote:
I'm messing with ubermon for superkaramba and I want to know how to get
my hosts ip address from the command line (and only the ip address).
I know I can grep and sed rc.conf or the output of ifconfig, but I'm
hoping
there's a
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Matt Emmerton wrote:
I'm messing with ubermon for superkaramba and I want to know how to
get my
hosts ip address from the command line (and only the ip address).
I know I can grep and sed rc.conf or the output of ifconfig, but I'm
hoping
there's a command
I modifies your solution slightly, so I could use it for more interfaces
easily.
ifconfig dc0 | grep inet|awk '{print $2}'
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if your host use DHCP - you may add something to your dhclient.conf and
make some script to record it's IP.
Doh! You'd still have to deal with some text output,
though. Sorry.
KDK
host -t A `hostname`|head -1|cut -f 4 -d
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I used an old ms/windows 98 PC to install 5.3 beta1 as a dual
bootable system. During the 5.3 install I created the boot manager.
After the basic install I was able to boot 5.3 but did not test boot
win98. I then did a 5.3 kernel recompile and booted the kernel. I
then tried to boot win98 by
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 00:20:04 +0100, Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to install squirrelmail, but it seems that PHP + apache 2 +
squirrelmail doesn't go. I tried and although the install proceeds I get
crashes in PHP.
I got apache2/courier-imap/php4/squirrelmail running ok on
Vaughan Moore wrote:
I'm a complete newbie and I'm trying to set up X server on a Toshiba
Satellite pro 4620dvd laptop. Everytime I run through xf86cfg or
xf86cfg -textmode I get the error message The XFree86 configuration process
seems to have failed. Would you like to try again? Obviously,
Aloha Vaughan,
Vaughan Moore wrote:
I'm a complete newbie and I'm trying to set up X server on a Toshiba
Satellite pro 4620dvd laptop. Everytime I run through xf86cfg or
xf86cfg -textmode I get the error message The XFree86 configuration process
seems to have failed. Would you like to try
Yes, tell me about the instructions that don't work. I could only get a
response from the PPPoE server 7 hours later.. just to get stuck on: Too
many LCP requests sent - abandoning negotiation.
It would be nice if some PPP guru could explain what that error means
(apart from too many LCP
What is your slicing, errr partitioning scheme?
Regards
S.
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:47:14 -0400, fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used an old ms/windows 98 PC to install 5.3 beta1 as a dual
bootable system. During the 5.3 install I created the boot manager.
After the basic install I was
On Sat, 28 Aug 2004, Chip wrote:
FWIW-
I have a MS Optical USB cordless mouse on my 5.2.1 box, connected to a Belkin
OmniCube 4-port kvm switch with a usb-ps2 adapter, and it works great in both
X and console windows. My XF86Config mouse section looks like this -
And my rc.conf contains these
I'm trying to build a GIMP pluging for RAW files. There isn't a port for
it and the plugin suffers from the All the world's Linux disease.
The plugin doesn't use autoconf or anything similar, just the makefile
and a .c file. So far I could make it compile by adding the
corresponding -I flags to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:47:14 -0400, fbsd_user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used an old ms/windows 98 PC to install 5.3 beta1 as a dual
bootable system. During the 5.3 install I created the boot
manager.
After the basic install I was able to boot 5.3 but did not test
On 08/28/04 09:04 AM, Subhro sat at the `puter and typed:
Well it is really unfortunate that hard disks don't need a reason to
die. Maybe you are right. Are you using a 40 conductor or a 80
conductor cable? You can also try disabling DMA by setting the values
displayed by sysctl -a | grep dma
This morning, after updating:
php4-pspell-4.3.8_3
aspell-0.60
I now get the following error in httpd-error.log when attempting to restart
apache 2.x:
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libaspell.so.16:
Undefined symbol pthread_mutex_init
Fix underway for this?
Michael
Did you do a complete sync of your ports tree prior to upgrading? And
did you do a portupgrade -a?
Regards
S.
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 23:22:30 -0400 (EDT), Michael Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning, after updating:
php4-pspell-4.3.8_3
aspell-0.60
I now get the following error in
Boot up the box using a recovery disk, err I guess its called a
startup floppy in the M$ world, and run at command prompt
fdisk /mbr
It would warn about non standard MBR and stuff but go through it. You
should be able to boot back into Win98.
But coming back to the FreeBSD Issue, If you have got
Although highly unlikely, but could you check your BIOS and enable DMA
if there is any setting for it? Alternatively, old BIOSses are really
messy about handling New hard drives. So reflashing the BIOS is also a
good option if your mo'bo manufacturer offers something new. Also you
did not indicate
Hey ,
I installed PHP, Couier-Imap and squirell mail for sendmail under freeBSD 5.21. but
when i go to squirell mail and login to it, it says unknown user name and password.
pls help me.
Thanks
Indunil Jayasooriya
Healthiness of the System 99.99%
Hi sorry to bother anyone, but I have looked high and low for about 4
days trying to find a solution to this problem with no avail.
I have a Toshiba Dynabook v4/410pmew Japanese model.(I lived in Japan
for 2 years)
And I am trying to install FreeBSD. I have tried many other dist of
Linux but have
What are the USB devices present on your lappy? Is it possible to
completely disable USB from the BIOS and try to go through install?
Also which version of FreeBSD are you trying out?
Regards
S.
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 22:43:56 -0500, calebsbc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi sorry to bother anyone, but
I have 6 Gmail invitations to give out and am offering on a first
come, first served basis. Grab them while you can.
http://gmail.google.com/gmail/a-5cb03dc1c9-e7e09b56fb-479b98b8bc
http://gmail.google.com/gmail/a-5cb03dc1c9-c833787037-045d087df3
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 09:51:14 +0600, indunil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey ,
I installed PHP, Couier-Imap and squirell mail for sendmail under freeBSD 5.21. but
when i go to squirell mail and login to it, it says unknown user name and password.
Is Courier-IMAP working for you? Have you tested
I was going through the following post to understand MAXDSIZ and MAXSSIZ...
Its really a helpfull post...
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=83003+0+archive/2002/freebsd-hackers/20020804.freebsd-hackers
But I have a doubt about this... Is the MAXDSIZ the offset or
with FreeBSD 4.10 functioning as a 'ppp -nat' LAN server,
is there anyway to prioritize the processing of protocols?
for example, i am grabbing nntp data, and i want it at a much
lower priority than http data - when i use my browser, i want
to see a 90/10 ratio of http/nntp packets in tcpdump on
I'm running 4.10-release-p2. Sendmail is ignoring hosts.allow.
Is this a known problem?
Thanks,
Rich
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At 06:04 8/29/2004, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Re ntpd as broadcastclient - n1.emsfile://D:\Programs\Eudora\attach\Re ntpd as
broadcastclient - n1.ems 0880.0002
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On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 02:07:16AM -0500, W. D. wrote:
Hi folks,
I've booted a 5.2.1 miniinstall CD and got to the point where I choose which
disk to install onto.
My choices are
ad0
da0
Great. How do I know which disk is which? _I_ could work it out if the panel
displayed information such as
Brand
Capacity
Note: DOS names would be worse than useless
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 13:18:39 +0800, John Summerfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've booted a 5.2.1 miniinstall CD and got to the point where I choose which
disk to install onto.
My choices are
ad0
da0
Great. How do I know which disk is which? _I_ could work it out if the panel
displayed
Is this really relevant here?
Regards
S.
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 23:15:02 -0500, James W. Thompson, II
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 6 Gmail invitations to give out and am offering on a first
come, first served basis. Grab them while you can.
Read the handbook buddy, its clearly given there that
ad = IDE/ATA
da = SCSI
Regards
S.
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 13:18:39 +0800, John Summerfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've booted a 5.2.1 miniinstall CD and got to the point where I choose which
disk to install onto.
My choices are
ad0
da0
On Sunday 29 August 2004 07:35 pm, Fernando Gleiser wrote:
I'm trying to build a GIMP pluging for RAW files. There isn't a port for
it and the plugin suffers from the All the world's Linux disease.
The plugin doesn't use autoconf or anything similar, just the makefile
and a .c file. So far I
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