/ports, but also with /usr/src, and /usr/doc, and I was under
the impression that portsnap was only for ports, which would still leave me
holding the bag on the OS sources and such..
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> -Original Message-
> From: Greg Larkin [mailto:glar...@freeb
See inline..
> -Original Message-
> Subject: Re: Trouble updating Sources via subversion?
>
> On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 09:27-0400, Howard Leadmon wrote:
>
> >
> > OK, I have over the past few years updated and tracked various source
> > using cvsup, and wit
roject,
but at the moment I can't even seem to get a stable source tree in hand
unless I completely delete all sources and check out free every time, which
is a huge waste of time and bandwidth for sure.
Can anyone offer any suggestions or ideas on how to resolve this issue??
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BSDmakefile.
Is there some command that is called, or something performed that creates
this BSDmakefile?? If so, maybe on amd64 this isn't working.
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> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> questi...@freebsd.org
any resolution.
Any ideas, as I would like to check out this software...
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On 22/12/2011 22:53, William Brown wrote:
Again, git wins here. It has good support on windows, as well as with
graphical tools on windows.
Is there a git equivalent of TortoiseSVN then? That's the best VC
integration I've seen on any platform...
One small but cosmetic thing with git vs svn: y
On 12/13/2011 22:45, Dennis Glatting wrote:
I am looking for /any/ forward error correction code under FreeBSD,
whether Hamming Codes, Golay Codes, Reed-Solomon, BCH codes, etc. or
convolution encoders/decoders.
All I've found is:
* libfec, which only runs under i386 (I am 64 bit), and
Here a
On 11/28/2011 19:07, Murray Taylor wrote:
My /etc/gamin/gaminrc contains this
fsset ufs none
fsset msdosfs none
(zfs and nfs too, if appropriate)
and I still have 16564 files associated with gam_server in fstat out
of 17424 open files reported by sysctl kern.openfiles
It appears that g
On 11/27/2011 22:07, Murray Taylor wrote:
I have have the same issue on a 8.0-RELEASE box and found with
fstat the tgam_server was holding 12511 open files ...
A what purpose does this serve (google seems to indicate
that it is to speed up file access)
File alteration monitoring
B howin
ied ancient version of SSL and then have a working chroot. Not sure
what is up with this, but if anyone has any hints or tips on how to resolve
this issue, I would sure be thankful for the pointers.Not sure why this
all of a sudden decided to break, but it was sure driving me up a wall f
On 22/10/2011 15:37, Bruce Cran wrote:
> If you run some sort of shell server, or where many people need to
> login using ssh, you'll have a bit of a support problem telling people
> to select the non-default port. Also, some might consider it security
> through obscurity, which is often said to be
On 11/08/2011 12:37, Daniel Staal wrote:
>
> (Well, ok, given the current release structure having an update today
> means you are in a supported branch, and that supported branch will
> continue to get updates for the foreseeable future. But that still
> does not tell me when the branch is likely
On 21/07/2011 09:25, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> Can someone recommend me a text driven maintenance (re)port that
> informs me about the health of my FreeBSD system?
> I currently use the standard BSD report information, but like to get
> more information out of my partitions, OS etc.
> This program sho
On 18/07/2011 19:18, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Howard Jones <mailto:ho...@thingy.com>> wrote:
On 18/07/2011 11:14, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
Interesting - I'm in the process of switching our FreeBSD servers to
Linux (Debian and CentOS
On 18/07/2011 11:14, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
> I'm the one...using Linux since '99 (SuSE, Gentoo,Arch) and moved to
> PCBSD-9.0 some months ago. I'm *very* happy and cannot believe how
> little time I spend doing admin work 'cause the OS 'just works'.
>
> Otoh, Linux was saga with *constant* twe
I have a FreeBSD 8.2 server at home with 4 2TB drives in it running ZFS
with a raidz pool. Some time ago, I had a disk fail. Initially it wasn't
totally obvious the disk had failed so I ran a 'zpool scrub' on the
pool, which threw up a lot of errors, and also produced a lot of sense
errors, making
this working on my
FreeBSD server.
If anyone has this working, or knows of how I can get this configured and
running with ntpd, a little help would be most appreciated...
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Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> I was sent some ods (OpenDocument Spreadsheet) files.
> I'm not really keen to install KOffice.
> Is there another program in the ports which
> could be used to view ods files or to convert
> them into pdf or PostScript?
There's editors/openoffice.org-3
signature.a
always no problems, till now. If anyone has any ideas on how to resolve
this it would be most appreciated..
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ajtiM wrote:
> firefox 2.0.0.20_9,1
> Paul Schmehl pschmehl_lists at tx.rr.com
> Thu Aug 13 02:16:24 UTC 2009
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> --On August 12, 2009 8:18:55 PM -0500
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> you are right. you can't be happy of warm house without getting really
> cold some time :)
>
> that's why it's excellent that ZFS (and few other things) is included
> in FreeBSD but it's COMPLETELY optional.
>
Well, I switched from the heater that doesn't work and is poorly
Hi,
Can anyone with experience of software RAID point me in the right
direction please? I've used gmirror before with no trouble, but nothing
fancier.
I have a set of brand new 1TB drives, a Sil3124 SATA card and a FreeBSD
7.1-p4 system.
I created a RAID 5 set with gvinum:
drive d0 device /dev/a
I'm trying to use Dummynet+IPFW and bridging to make a packet shaper
that runs across multiple VLANs. So my intended set up is:
[users]->[Aggregate Switch]=>[FreeBSD]=>[Upstream Switch (with IP
interfaces for each vlan)]->The World
where -> is a single VLAN, and => is a tagged dot1q trunk. The ai
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Mehul Ved wrote:
> 2) I am not able to find mplayer for 5.5 so I tried to get it's
> package from 5-RELEASE, which lists lots of dependancies. How do I get
> mplayer package for 5.5
Hello,
Try the ports collection and see if it can build that way. mplayer
imho
Hi,
7.1-RELEASE installs fine on the machine, but when I try to start
xorg I get kernel page fault.
it's Intel G45 GMA-4500HD. I saw a thread back in September 2008 that
added support for the G45 chipset, did it make its way into the 7.1
release?
Thanks,
H
Tom Stuart wrote:
Hello, I just installed SpamAssassin on FreeBSD 7.1 and am
encountering an error with autolearn. It always says failed when
attempting to learn.
See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AutolearningNotWorking
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:16 PM, Kurt Bigler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I used vipw to change the login shell to /usr/local/bin/bash (which is
> listed in /etc/shells, and was built from ports), subsequent ssh login
> attempts fail (password rejected). If I change the shell back to /bin/sh
> or
> /b
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Freminlins wrote:
> 2009/1/8 Jerry McAllister
> >
> > Beyond that, it is just the pretty pictures
> > that are missing.
>
> sysinstall also works over serial console. No use for pretty pictures
> there...
Oh My God!
If ever you weren't a fan of sysinstall, try
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 2:41 AM, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 12:22:11AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
>> > A statically-linked version of bash would waste significant amounts
>> > of memory, while a dynamically-linked/shared version would ease that
>
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Pieter Donche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FreeBSD 7.0 comes with the user root with start up shell /bin/csh
> As normal user I use bash (/usr/local/bin/bash installed)
> I would prefer to have bash also when working as root (su).
> Of course I can do
> # bash
> [ro
On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 10:43 AM, bsd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a file containing a list of items like that:
>
> line1item1 line1item2 line1item3
> line2item1 line2item2 line2item3
> …400 times
>
> I need to insert this into another text file using printf() items should be
> converted int
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Chad Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 08:51:06AM +0200, Ross Cameron wrote:
>> On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 5:34 AM, FBSD1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >Top posting is how Microsoft outlook works. Nothing I can do about
>> > it.
>> >
Tino Engel wrote:
> Howard Goldstein schrieb:
>> Just noticed this, after scroll locking for page up/page down in a text
>> login: I cannot unlock anymore. Does anyone else see this?
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Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2007-11-17 20:06, Howard Goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>>> On 2007-11-16 22:34, "J. Porter Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> mergemaster for more details, but here's a sho
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2007-11-16 22:34, "J. Porter Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mergemaster for more details, but here's a short description of what I
> use on my laptop for some time now:
Please consider submitting this as a PR in hopes it gets included in the
actual package.
>
Benjamin M. A'Lee wrote:
You could possibly also put "bash -l && exit" in your .shrc, which would
exit if bash exited successfully. I haven't tested it, but it should
work.
or 'exec bash -l' which will replace the existing shell with bash in
memory, rather than run it from it as a subprocess.
Gerard wrote:
On October 24, 2007 at 02:11PM Sean Murphy wrote:
2) Use CPANPLUS to install the module.
Unless the user has the time, knowledge and motivation to do the first, the
second approach is usually superior.
What does CPANPLUS do that CPAN doesn't that makes this a better
soluti
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2007-09-24 20:52, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 11:07:20PM -0400, Howard Goldstein wrote:
>>
>>>> # delete the last 10 lines of a file
>>>> sed -e :a -e '$d;N;2,10ba&
Gary Kline wrote:
> My earlier post about deleting the first N lines was answered by
> this one-liner site {below}. I wasn't including any
> redirection; doing so finally resolved the problem. Now I need
> to delete every line from the 19th or so to the last line.
>
P.U.Kruppa wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Charles Bacon wrote:
>
>> I installed FreeBSD-RELEASE6.2 last January, and wonder if there will be
>> a 6.3. Just discovered freebsd-update(8), tried it out, and saw:
>>
>>WARNING: FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE is approaching its End-of-Life date.
>>It is st
Has anyone encountered a utility or sysctl knob to access the fan speed
controller (657DHG) on the Asus P5x motherboard series?
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Oliver Hansen wrote:
I'm looking to eventually upgrade my home network to all gigabit so
I'm going to start by purchasing a few NICs for some old servers I
just received. I know there are quite a few supported by FreeBSD6
which I found (
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/hardware-i386.html#
n j wrote:
> On a side note, it would be nice if creating RAID arrays was included
> in the FreeBSD install similar to Debian install (according to my
> colleague, haven't seen it myself).
I agree, but this would take a non-trivial effort to make happen. I
hope you'll consider working on it or pe
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2007-08-31 13:50, Howard Goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Dang. Like an idiot savant, perforce appears to be (channeling Yoda I
>> am?) Time for a script to workaround perforce's needlessly
>> overcomplex stupidity. Thanks fo
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>> Howard Goldstein wrote:
>>> As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
>>> directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
>>>
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> Howard Goldstein wrote:
>
>> As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
>> directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
>> the web int
As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
the web interface is really tedious.
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perikillo wrote:
> Hi people.
>
>Look we have some applications at work, that use scanners Manufacture by
> Symbol. Those applications were created in Access, but i want to create
> those app for a Web browser, my doubt is:
>
>Does someone here has a app running from the browser that use
cpghost wrote:
Can anyone else confirm this bug, perhaps with other Gtk2 apps?
Confirmed. Here's what I got
cally:/usr/ports/editors/openoffice.org-2$ gimp
The program 'gimp' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadWindow (invalid Wind
Ernest Sales wrote:
(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not
found)
Are you loading the glx module in xorg.conf?
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Jason Lixfeld wrote:
- Other folks dumping to a hard drive at night? Care to share any of
your experiences/rationale?
Not with dump/restore. After using amanda and a tape drive for eons I'm
now happy with a bacula solution to backup 2 freebsds and a windows
machine. It does incrementals ex
georgedonnelly wrote:
Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use Netif Expire
default0.0.0.1UGS 0 154237em0
0.0.0/24 link#1 UC 00em0
0.0.0.100:d0:03:15:7c:0a UHLW20em
Ghirai wrote:
Hello list,
Suddenly, the startup scripts for various applications won't work.
I have these in /usr/local/etc/rc.d:
apache22, ircservices, postgresql, pure-ftpd, unrealircd
When i run any of them without parameters, they give out the parameters.
But when i use any of the params, n
Jack Barnett wrote:
I have sendmail using procmail as the local deliver and each user has
this in their .procmailrc file:
LOGFILE=/u1/logs/$USER.procmail.log
:0
$HOME/Maildir/
Is there a way to do that globally for all users so that they don't
each need their own .procmailrc file?
/usr/loc
first non-commented entry in the hosts.allow file and looks like:
ALL: /etc/hosts.deny: deny
...howard
Olaf Greve wrote:
Hiya all,
Well, I promised you guys a follow-up on this, and here's what I have
found out (first the situation and solution, and then two small
questions)
The
L Goodwin wrote:
The CyberPower CP800AVR 800VA/450W UPS has USB and
RS-232 ports and supports auto-shutdown for Linux (and
Mac OS X).
Although I don't have the answer to your question I did want to put in a
good word for that precise model. I've had mine for some time and
remain quite satisf
David Banning wrote:
I deleted my maillog files and for some reason sendmail will not
log again. I have tried "touch maillog" to start a new file name
and i have tried all different permissions on the the empty maillog
file. In each case I have restarted sendmail.
Any idea what I need to get lo
Bill-Schoolcraft wrote:
Just got a new PC at home, it's noisy and was wondering if anyone can
share some experience here. I just read about a "fanless" power-supply
and then realized I needed some input.
If you have a circuit city nearby you might want to see if they have the
mad dog supply
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Howard Goldstein wrote:
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Michel Le Cocq wrote:
I think it's a global thunderbird 2 bug, because i have exactly the
same trouble ona mac os 10.4 with a binary update.
I do not think it is exactly the same -- see below.
Howard Goldst
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Michel Le Cocq wrote:
I think it's a global thunderbird 2 bug, because i have exactly the
same trouble ona mac os 10.4 with a binary update.
I do not think it is exactly the same -- see below.
Howard Goldstein a écrit :
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Drew Sa
Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Howard Goldstein wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Howard Goldstein wrote:
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
I guess I would have to update all gnome packages from 2.16 to 2.18
to see if it helps... but
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Did you build thunderbird with custom cflags, and have to tried getting
a backtrace for all of the calls made from thunderbird using the
coredump and gdb?
I'm sorry, reading Robert Huff's reply I should have also disclosed my
make.conf CFLAGS, they are custom at -O2 and
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Did you build thunderbird with custom cflags, and have to tried getting
a backtrace for all of the calls made from thunderbird using the
coredump and gdb?
When this started happening I rebuilt it with
WITH_DEBUG=true
WITHOUT_LOGGING=true
WITHOUT_OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS=true
I d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Howard Goldstein wrote:
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
I guess I would have to update all gnome packages from 2.16 to 2.18
to see if it helps... but since Howard Goldstein rebuild all his
ports, he can probably confirm that this happens with the
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
I guess I would have to update all gnome packages from 2.16 to 2.18 to
see if it helps... but since Howard Goldstein rebuild all his ports, he
can probably confirm that this happens with the current ports.
Unfortunately it does still happen for me. For those ports
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Drew Sanford wrote:
> No, but I am seeing it core dump rather strangely. Each time it starts
> up, I can open a file dialog box to save an attachment or attach a
> file one time just fine. The second time I try to attach or save a
> file on any start up, it crashes
Drew Sanford wrote:
No, but I am seeing it core dump rather strangely. Each time it starts
up, I can open a file dialog box to save an attachment or attach a file
one time just fine. The second time I try to attach or save a file on
any start up, it crashes.
I have this exact same problem and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After my last cacti upgrade, I seen it totaly lost it's images and sounds like
> it also lost it's css...
> The strange... I mean _STRANGE_ thing is when analysing the HTML source... the
> images are not even called!!!
>
> No anywhere
>
Is it possible that the por
Dan Nelson wrote:
> If that's all you need, there's an even easier way: "tar tvf mycd.iso",
> since libarchive understands the iso9660 filesystem format :)
>
That's a useful trick!
Is there an equivalent for ufs filesystems? I'd like to be able to
extract files from a floppy image without need
Andrew Falanga wrote:
Another question for everyone. Are there any programs, hopefully
available in the ports, that one can use to print source code files to
a printer (or create as a postscript file)?
I'd like something that I can feed a C++ program, have it parse
through the code, print line
Jonathan Horne wrote:
currently, my email server is just a single box, accepting and sending emails
from and to the internet. spamassassin and sendmail, and so far, it works
satisfactory.
i would like to change it up, so that i have a pair of servers doing MX from the
internet, which then passe
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
can it be set to make possible to login root to machine through
telnet and without telneting to some user and then su -
?
with sshd and rshd it can be set, with telnetd - no success.
once again - can someone answer my question instead of giving very
"intelligent" commen
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
so generalizing that "telnet and rsh is bad" is as stupid as telling
that oxygen is bad as it makes fires.
Well, that's true, but if you have the choice, there are better choices.
You *can* hammer in nails with the butt of a gun, but there's a chance
you'll somehow shoot
Dwight Smith wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> My name is Dwight Smith, and I only had a question or two in terms of
> the future useability of FreeBSD. I have used it on and off and found
> it to be a great UNIX operating system for servers, but my only major
> concern was the amount of time it takes to
Did you resolve the Zoom 3075 modem question? I'm looking for a
laptop modem for linux and considering this modem. Haven't finalized my
distributiion choice for the laptop yet but currently working with SUSE
10.1, may go to Mandriva or Ubuntu 64bit.
Howard
Ewald Jenisch wrote:
> To further track this down I changed the above line in syslog.conf to
> read
>
> +myrouter
> local7.*/var/log/cisco-syslog
> +*
>
What I did to get this working was (in syslog.conf):
+printserver
!*
*.* /usr/log/printserver.log
AND in /
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> The FreeBSD server operators don't pay a dime for bandwidth and
> if the bandwidth supplier for freebsd.org made the slightest complaint
> about the bandwidth they are donating, there's a passel of ISP's and
> networks that would fight each other for the chance of the feat
Paul Kostick III wrote:
I am trying to jumpstart install an IBM x336 server with a intel Pro100 nic
with freebsd 6.2. I have successfully done this install with freebsd 5.3
and 6.0 on the same machine. The sysinstall boot menu comes up from PXE.
But when I put in the NFS path to the files, it w
Gable Barber wrote:
Hello all,
I have been poking around the 'Net a bit looking for an easy to use
backup solution for our Mac's (1 mini, 1 powerbook, more in the
future).
Basically there is a server, offsite (FBSD 6.2) with 2 RAID 5 arrays.
I would like to be able to set the 2 (for now) clients
Nikolas Britton wrote
Well that's just it... No way we could afford full rates, If we could
we would hire someone off the street to program x, y, and z to are
liking. I was talking about supporting someone who is already working
on x, y, and z because they have an itch to scratch... To help them
Jay Chandler wrote:
> I've been trying to script an install for FreeBSD since I just had a
> bunch of servers dropped on me-- may I ask how you did yours?
Roughly speaking, I started with this document:
http://www.tnpi.biz/computing/freebsd/pxe-netboot.shtml
and this document:
http://people.
Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Apart from that, I used to be able to sysinsall a machine booting via
> PXE. This doesn't work anymore in recent versions :-(
> Or maybe it is just my incompetence, but then, if someone managed
> this, I'd like to hear about it.
This definitely works with 6.1-RELEASE, as I
Nejc Škoberne wrote:
> Any ideas how to prevent such situations in the future? (I would like
> to do it on the server side, not on the "user side".)
Get a switch that runs Spanning Tree Protocol. I don't think there's
much you can do on the server about a problem in the switch.
Hi,
I'm looking around for any articles/docs regarding techniques for
managing groups of FreeBSD servers - things like running a local package
mirror or build server, standardised installs, update management - all
the usual boring stuff. I know that people like Yahoo use thousands of
*BSD systems,
From: "stan"
> Subject: Software inventory management
>
>
> :
> : Sudenly there is an improved desire to keep up to date on the latest
> : security fixes at work. I've got about 50 machines that I manage. OpenBSD,
> : FreeBSD, Linux, Solairs, and HP-UX.
> :
> : I am looking for recomendations for a
David Banning wrote:
> I have a standard mailbox with around 40 messages. I want to be able
> to just send them all to someone, the same person, not as an
> attachment but as individual emails. I want to do something like;
>
> cat /var/mail/frank | someprogram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> So that Frank ca
Jeff Mohler wrote:
I can use MRTG, and have MRTG do what I want it to do.
Id like to try cacti, but..am I alone in finding that it's a PITA?
Im not trying to be negative, just looking for a reality check.
I like the simplicity of mrtg, but I like the "go back in time" of
cacti to view perform
On 4 Sep 2006, at 05:35, Gary Kline wrote:
How can I automate the backup via rsync to other servers?
If what you want is a backup to the disk on a remote system (rather
than a tape drive or whatever), then have a look at rdiff-backup:
http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_rdiff_backup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If your DVD player can't play mp3s, then it can't play DVDs. ;)
> Remember, mp3s are the audio layer of mpegs. And DVD videos consist of
> mpegs.
For a DVD-Video disc, the audio formats are PCM (plain old wav,
effectively), AC-3 (dolby digital) and MPEG-1 Audio Layer II
Gary Kline wrote:
> Well, if/when you *do* try, please clue me in. --I'm too new to
> DVD's and tooo che--er, thrifty to buy a ten pack of blanks. I'm
> not sure that I have three hours of "favorites"; probably, but no
> more. Most of my favorite tunes are on tape--pre-re
hackmiester (Hunter Fuller) wrote:
On 27 August 2006, at 02:49, Gary Kline wrote:
--Might be nice to gather (parts of) my favorite CD's
onto one Very long-playing disk.
That would require you to burn an audio DVD, which you couldn't read
in a normal CD drive... and I really don't know ho
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> Right, and the bad thing is if yu alias another IP on that device, the
> hash totally changes, so we see that one host now as being two different
> ones :) That's why we disqualified using ifconfig right at the
> beginning ...
But didn't you say that you effectively wip
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> The uniqueness is a combination of IP+hostname ... again, as one pointed
> out with PCBSD, this isn't always necessarily the case, but, IMHO, that
> is a flaw of PCBSD having all hosts on the same network using the same
> hostname ...
That's the nice thing with the 'ifco
Gary Kline wrote:
Guys,
Can aanybody spot what I'm doing wrong in this tiny awk scripy::
Using awk is what you are doing wrong ;-) Assuming that this is all you
are doing with the list, anyway...
From the grep manpage:
" -l, --files-with-matches
Suppress
Chris T. wrote:
I"m toying with the idea of setting up a mini-itx server so I can move
the dns and firewall daemons off of the fileserver so I can turn it
off. I'm thinking I want to get a flashrom ide adaptor so that I can
swap setups on the thing by swapping cards. I don't see myself using
Jerlique Bahn wrote:
Actually mrtg is used to graph the results of the program that I am looking
for.
So to clarify my initial request, what I am seeking recommendations for is
the program that collects the information, such as server load, temperature,
open tcp connections etc of the freebsd
I have an old dual-P3 server with an internal SCSI backplane. I also
have an external firewire drive attached to it as cheap, 'disposable'
storage. It all works swimmingly apart from one thing: When the system
boots, it loads the kernel from the SCSI drive OK, then at some stage it
changes it's
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Kyrre Nygard wrote:
I'm curious whether there's a tool out there that will scan through
audio files looking for patterns that resemble skips and other nonos
in the world of music.
I have MD5 checksums for all my MP3 files, but that doesn't
guarantee that they were fine befor
Im very new to this and have some questions,Im looking for an operationg system
to replace windows Xp on my computer.My computer has a celeron processor and
512 megabytes of memory.Is this enought to run freeBSD ?.And also,I have many
applications,will they be compatible with freeBSD or will BSD
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