development system the only ways to improve
the situation would be to mount with the 'sync' option, disable write
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e replayed, bringing both data and
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Postgres (pick
your religion).
You could grap the records out of one table and insert them into another as
though they are the same db... LIke I say, I'm lazy.
No, it's not shiney and new (may EVEN be deprecated)
If you'd like assistanc
. All that
the present system does is act as an enabler for Spam merchants and
Trolls.
Yes, seriously. Have you seen the number of people who post messages
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BIOS to agree that _this_ partition table scheme (with units of 4K
sectors) is what the partition table records.
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On 15/01/2013 12:51, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Why it is more secure via inetd.conf?
You can centralise access control via TCP Wrappers -
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/tcpwrappers.html .
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domain=0, bus=0, slot=2, func=0
class=03-00-00, hdrtype=0x00, mfdev=0
cmdreg=0x0103, statreg=0x, cachelnsz=0 (dwords)
lattimer=0x00 (0 ns), mingnt=0x00 (0ns), maxlat=0x00 (0ns)
[hang]
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hine and
what you're expecting (e. g. will you want to save kernel dumps
to the swap partition?).
You probably want to stop following that rule some time before you get
to 8 TB RAM
(http://semiaccurate.com/2010/09/29/inphi-imbs-can-stuff-8tb-ram-sy
On 18/11/2012 05:21, Robert Simmons wrote:
Yup:
https://github.com/freebsd/
There's also git.freebsd.org.
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On 25 Oct 2012, at 09:40, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> So this means I might not
> be able to boot freebsd at all
> on future ia64 boxes..
Ignore the FUD - there will be an option to disable it in the firmware/BIOS
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> USB flash drives is trivial on ia64.
> Perhaps what you are describing is not about the EFI
> specification iteself, but what
> different manufacturers add on top of it?
It's in the latest UEFI spec - see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensi
On 08/09/2012 18:14, Martin McCormick wrote:
Is there anything like strace for AMD64 FreeBSD?
See truss(1) - "trace system calls".
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first time you run extract you'll get a tar file. Then run extract on
*that* file to get the documentation.
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On 09/08/2012 16:09, Matthias Gamsjager wrote:
Beside in production one should run with ECC memory to eliminate
the possibility of incorrect data from memory
ECC doesn't detect all memory errors.
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sed disk.
Sorry, I forgot the say that in this example Windows is booted from
\\.\PhysicalDrive1 :)
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- I didn't say users couldn't boot from a FreeBSD/etc live CD,
but zeroing the disk in Cygwin is an alternative.
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On 22/07/2012 11:38, Robert Bonomi wrote:
Needless to say, that approach doesn't work under Windows.
'dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=1M' works under Cygwin - or you can just
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(https://ata.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/ATA_Secure_Erase) may clear all
that data too, but without any guarantees it's better to destroy the
disk than risk leaving classified data on it.
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On 15/07/2012 19:43, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
both do the same
'scandisk' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
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On 15/07/2012 09:56, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
but, in spite of some fanatics here my get worried, i do recommend use
windoze scandisk.
I'd forgotten about scandisk - for modern Windows (XP and newer) you'll
want to use chkdsk ( e.g. 'chkdsk /F C:'
On 09/07/2012 16:12, Jason Usher wrote:
What is a scan error, and which metric should I tell smartctl to check ?
I think they mean a SMART scan, as in a self-test -
http://www.twopenguins.it/2011/12/test-an-hard-disk-with-smartctl/ has
details of how to run it.
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On 09/07/2012 11:31, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
All use 4K as it is NTFS default block size and most are sold to be
used with windoze.
Apparently the Intel 320 SSDs use an 8KB page/block size.
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On 09/07/2012 13:29, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
only your fault, not FreeBSD. Why you connected your data disk at
first place.
I didn't say it was FreeBSD's fault. If I thought it was, I would have
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ices are now partitions, and instead
of 'ada0s1a' (disk 0, slice 1, partition a) you just have 'ada0p1'. A
partition table supports up to 4096 entries (gpart creates one
supporting 128 by default) so there's no need for the freebsd container
any more - you just create f
On 08/07/2012 13:10, Warren Block wrote:
bsdinstall(8) has a curses partition editor. There is probably a
trick needed to use that outside of an install context.
Just run "bsdinstall partedit".
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On 08/07/2012 21:51, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
can you give me an example of pendrive that supports TRIM?
LaCie FastKey
(http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/usb-3.0-thumb-drive-flash-drive,review-32174-5.html).
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On 08/07/2012 16:06, Ian Smith wrote:
In general they're not distinct in usage from any other type of disk.
The more expensive disks of course support TRIM so you'd want to pass -t
to newfs to enable it.
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On 07/07/2012 23:08, Bruce Cran wrote:
On 07/07/2012 23:04, Thomas Mueller wrote:
I think gpart is the newer disk partitioning program for FreeBSD,
replacing the older gpt still used in NetBSD and DragonFlyBSD.
No. gpart is the tool - it supports both mbr and gpt partitioning
schemes
On 07/07/2012 23:04, Thomas Mueller wrote:
I think gpart is the newer disk partitioning program for FreeBSD, replacing the
older gpt still used in NetBSD and DragonFlyBSD.
No. gpart is the tool - it supports both mbr and gpt partitioning schemes.
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"
dhcpd_chroot_enable="YES"
dhcpd6_chroot_enable="YES"
dhcpd_devfs_enable="YES"
dhcpd6_devfs_enable="YES"
dhcpd_rootdir="/var/db/dhcpd"
dhcpd6_rootdir="/var/db/dhcpd6"
rtadvd_enable="NO"
rtadvd_interfaces="em0"
I've tried configuring a machine with a static configuration, bypassing
any issues with rtadvd/dhcpd6 so I'm fairly sure the problem is on the
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orward src" messages on the router (strangely,
despite hisaddr being fe80::205:... in ppp.log, the kernel logs the
address as fe80:f::205:...).
Is there some extra configuration I've likely missed that's needed when
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To me it would be perfectly reasonable to revoke the key as soon as you
signed the first piece of malware. And then anyone who has used the
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It's not the $99 that'll be the problem, but the fact that it's
Verisign (actually Symantec, since they bought Verisign) that you deal
with. Whereas Globalsign accept applications from individuals,
Verisign require company documents
m, but the fact that it's Verisign
(actually Symantec, since they bought Verisign) that you deal with.
Whereas Globalsign accept applications from individuals, Verisign
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that FreeBSD source should come with a signing key for anyone to use.
It just means that anyone wishing to run their own kernels would either
need to disable secure boot, or purchase/create their own certificate
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default and users won't have any option of disabling it or adding their
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On 22 Oct 2011, at 15:12, Polytropon wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Oct 2011 15:08:50 +0100, Bruce Cran wrote:
>> I suspect that these sorts of attacks are fairly normal if you're
>> running ssh on the standard port. I used to have lots of 'break-in
>> attempts'
carry on?
I suspect that these sorts of attacks are fairly normal if you're
running ssh on the standard port. I used to have lots of 'break-in
attempts' before I moved the ssh server to a different port.
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topology of such CPUs. I don't know what it does with the information,
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On 27/08/2011 20:58, Frank Shute wrote:
Where's the documentation for Windows Explorer for Vista on
microsoft.com?
A link will do.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/help/using ?
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Hi,
I have installed postgresql-libpqxx and included it in a test program
and get the following error:
"main.cpp:1:21: error: pqxx/pqxx: No such file or directory".
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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On 05/08/2011 20:12, Christian Barthel wrote:
Are there any other window manager worth looking?
What is your window manager?
When I'm not running KDE I like using Window Maker.
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tings.
%SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc contains several BSD configuration
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to use portmaster (ports-mgmt/portmaster): it has a PM_SU_CMD which is
normally set to /usr/local/bin/sudo which it uses whenever it needs to
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e in Vista, for example.
However, they do seem rather good at supporting older technologies such
as TDI, and I suspect those drivers that fail aren't very well written.
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On 07/18/2011 01:32 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On July 18, 2011 2:44:15 PM -0500 Gary Gatten
wrote:
I've always been curious why "Linux" seemed to take off so fast when
other FOSS / non Winblow$ OS's were available for some time with not
much
traction; OS/2, BeOS, *nix with X11, etc.
Not
"not available"
The last email in the freebsd-test archives is from May 2010, so I think
it's broken - which is rather unfortunate.
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before it marked it as OK.
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rnel?
I'm not sure you can: the revision only shows up if you have svn
installed (devel/subversion-freebsd) and have built the kernel from code
checked out from the svn server.
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management. If you can, run wdidle3.exe from a Windows environment to
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On Tue, 03 May 2011 20:48:55 -0400
Daniel Staal wrote:
> Basically, as far as I can tell, 9 and/or 8.3 will come out when they
> come out. No sooner and no later.
I think the plan for 9.0 is some time this summer.
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 09:52:44 -0700
"Devin Teske" wrote:
> Looks like `--hline' is not supported anymore. Thinking this should
> either be patched or documented in ERRATA/UPGRADING.
I think you mean UPDATING :)
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Alexander Best wrote:
> FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT amd64
A new version of dialog was imported a few days ago - maybe something
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CC'd to me because they end up in my INBOX - otherwise I often don't
notice someone's replied since there are so many new messages to the
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On Thursday 07 Apr 2011 11:58:50 Matthias Apitz wrote:
> VMware memory control driver initialized
Could this have removed a block of memory for its own use outside of the
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is really slow - I only get around 12 kB/s from the UK.
From looking at things at my end it looks like a problem with a machine
somewhere between the USA and Japan, but I don't know if the path's
symmetric. It's been suggested that it might be a TCP windowing
problem on one of
On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 16:53:59 +0200
Ross Cameron wrote:
> works just fine here (im in south africa) so maybe a routing issue ???
It seems to have been fixed in the time between the original message
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On 02/04/2011 21:54, David Chanters wrote:
You could have just sent yourself an email. But yes, here you are.
I was going to suggest Gary should have used the freebsd-test mailing
list but then I realised it's been broken since May last year.
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On 03/04/2011 14:59, Alokat wrote:
I'm looking for a sound control tool (like alsamixer) but for oss.
Does someone know one?
Have you tried mixer(8)?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mixer&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+8.2-RELEASE&format=html
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Alokat wrote:
> I'm searching for a good IDE for my development stuff - c, c++,
> python, rails, php
> Can someone advise one?
> And I don't wanna use eclipse. :-)
KDevelop (http://www.kdevelop.org/) 4 is quite
:5d59:5c40:0:1 -->
2001:2f0:104:e001::34 16 bytes from 2001:2f0:104:e001::34, icmp_seq=0
hlim=48 time=269.213 ms 16 bytes from 2001:2f0:104:e001::34, icmp_seq=1
hlim=48 time=268.705 ms 16 bytes from 2001:2f0:104:e001::34, icmp_seq=2
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That's not from me - it's from a company called ParkLogic who are
forging emails. See
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/F
er appears to load, then /dev/dsp should be created
automatically when something tries to access it (e.g. cat /dev/random
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On Sat, 5 Mar 2011 11:47:19 -0700
Modulok wrote:
> What do you mean by 'safe'?
As in secure?
http://security.freebsd.org/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-07:06.tcpdump.asc
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On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 11:47 +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> I'm wondering why you would
> prefere atacontrol?
I think everyone's been looking for an "official" solution.
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imer in the ad(4) driver which sends a
spindown command when it expires. You'll need to keep using ataidle to
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:52:44 +0100
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> I've read the man page of gpart(8) but do not see clearly what I did
> wrong with the above sequence and esp. what would have set the missing
> boot flag?
gpart set -a active -i 1 ad4
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 00:45:47 -0800
per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> Bruce Cran wrote:
> > On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 14:51:39 +0100
> > Polytropon wrote:
> > > You can check the partitioning of the da4 device with
> > > # fdisk da4
> > "gpart show da4"
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 14:51:39 +0100
Polytropon wrote:
> You can check the partitioning of the da4 device with
>
> # fdisk da4
"gpart show da4" is the modern way of doing this.
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the "Run" window to load the Group Policy Editor and navigate to the
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n buried. Also, the way traditional sub-menus work in Windows
is really awful for people who don't have accurate mouse skills - move
the mouse outside the menu and it disappears. The Ribbon solves this
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in its infancy. There is no way it
> can be compared to a full blown MS Office 10 suite.
For some, Office is unusable due to the new Ribbon interface and
libreoffice is the usable office suite due to its familiar menus.
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 08:56:42 +0100
Damien Fleuriot wrote:
> The list strips non-text attachments so there isn't much to see at
> the moment though...
It wasn't supposed to be attached - try
http://druidbsd.sourceforge.net/download/host-setup.txt :)
t stands for, so is 3 of that mystery good?
Look at the first 3 results from
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Multi+Zone+Error+Rate
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On 01/24/2011 11:13 PM, Da Rock wrote:
> I have been trying to get some pointers on my asterisk issues and I've
> only been hearing crickets chirping (Asterisk list and here). I need a
> pointer or two so I can fix this issue, so I'll try another angle.
>
> How do I trace IP packets across the netw
ce to
> make a good first impression would seem to be apropos to the
> situation.
From what I can ascertain and having actually used it, ZFS has great
support on FreeBSD.
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 08:09:05 -0500
Jerry wrote:
> I had not heard about that. What problems does its use exhibit when
> used in conjunction with ZFS?
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2011-January/060867.html
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