/speaker are
userland processes; I've no idea how much 'fun' it would be to invoke
/dev/speaker ioctls from the kbd drivers. But if you're really keen:
% find /sys/ -name speaker* -o -name spkr*
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KDE3 includes Kturtle, not 'pure' Logo at all but a reasonable interface
and some decent starter examples to see if kids find it interesting,
then maybe move onto ucblogo (which I haven't played with, but looks
fully-featured and well-documented on a quick scan of the pkglist)
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Matthew Seaman wrote:
Ian Fitzgerald wrote:
Recently upgraded (fresh install) FBSD 8, including MySql, Apache22,
phpMyAdmin, KDE4 Gnome2.26 from DVD iso.
Running ok as test server, but unusual error from added, complex CMS
prompted me to re-install PHP5 and PHP5-extensions as pkg_add -r
on each of your externally accessible nameservers, and of course
allows response traffic outbound.
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Recently upgraded (fresh install) FBSD 8, including MySql, Apache22,
phpMyAdmin, KDE4 Gnome2.26 from DVD iso.
Running ok as test server, but unusual error from added, complex CMS
prompted me to re-install PHP5 and PHP5-extensions as pkg_add -r (using
ports files from iso), then with no success,
at the already experienced user, and I feel that's regressive.
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On Sat, 5 Dec 2009, Randi Harper wrote:
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Ian Smith smi...@nimnet.asn.au wrote:
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 286, Issue 12, Message 7
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 06:51:50 -0800 Randi Harper ra...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Derek
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Derek (freebsd lists) wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
Options / Rescan Devices fixed it for me. Maybe it will for Derek
and/or maybe provide another clue?
Indeed this works for me. I've added a follow-up to the PR.
Thanks for the tip!
Good to hear.
Randi
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On Sat, 5 Dec 2009, Ian Smith wrote:
One more thing, while I remember .. seeing the USB stick is here ad0a,
isn't that the old 'dangerously dedicated mode' now dropped from 8.0?
That's da0a of course.
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requirements on outbound
divert. You still need to check inbound packets for possible NAT'ing.
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we can deny each would-be email address using both From: and
To: entries in /etc/mail/access, but I'm wondering if there's an easier
way that doesn't involve creating such entries for each new account?
(Please don't even mention LDAP)
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On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Nov 17, 2009, at 7:51 AM, Ian Smith wrote:
[ ... ]
For instance, I've got two Fujitsu 5400rpm 2.5 drives in two laptops,
one MHV2040AH with near 19,000 hours on it, and a much newer MHV2120AH,
40 and 120GB respectively. Nice quiet low-power
into action.
Note the additions above were assigned starting at 'd' by sysinstall.
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On Tue, 3 Nov 2009, Yuri wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
As Paul said, hibernation only works if the machine's BIOS supports it
(hw.acpi.s4bios = 1) AND you've already prepared a suitable disk area,
usually a separate slice (DOS partition) or as a file in a 'doze slice.
To make even
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 283, Issue 2, Message: 4
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 02:04:31 -0800 (PST)
Dánielisz László laszlo_daniel...@yahoo.com wrote:
Sorry, I misspell it, (192.168.1.1) at 00:13:8f:86:2f:64 on rl1
permanent [ethernet] - actually this is my rl1 interface on BSD
Ok. Chomping
an old folk song you may have come across that pretty well
covers the best approach to fixing any such perceived brokenness:
http://www.songsforteaching.com/folk/theresaholeinthebucket.htm
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files between
different OS, especially if you enclose them in a tar(1) or zip(1) file
if you need to maintain file ownerships and permissions.
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, did a make deinstall but
it still stopped at the same point.
It was installed as a dependency of nut.
Any idea how to fix this?
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hunted through CVS, but located a message in ipfw@ from
Ganbold with a patch proposing to add that very sysctl to ip_fw2.c
dated 1st September 2008 .. was that before or after 7.1-RELEASE?
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be available would be utf8 but if I
send a show charset query on the server, it lists them all...
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On Sat, 22 Aug 2009, Joe Snikeris wrote:
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:53 PM, Ian Smithsmi...@nimnet.asn.au wrote:
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Joe Snikeris wrote:
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Ian Smithsmi...@nimnet.asn.au wrote:
[..]
At any rate, I gave up on ACPI. I've got suspend
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Joe Snikeris wrote:
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First off, I apologize if this is not the right forum for this
question. I was torn between
If hw.syscons.sc_no_suspend_vtswitch=1 is no help, I'd try -mobile ..
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On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 17:23:29 -0700 Walt Pawley w...@wump.org
At 4:44 PM +0200 8/17/09, Heiner Strauß wrote:
[..]
Putting the symbol names in one word helped the linker / loader a lot.
Live was so easy.
Heiner
C(one word = 32 bit) .NOT. (some word processor software)
As
that ..
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(if available?) so that such as fsck and dump can proceed.
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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, PJ wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 17:52:29 +0200 Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
[..]
Let's assume ad0 is your source disk and ad1 the target disk.
You can use the sysinstall tool to slice and partition the target
disk. You can create
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 20:54:26 Ian wrote:
Hi, I've been meaning to sort this out since the release of 7.1p5, but only
just got around to it - I have an installation of 7.1 that runs bind and
has been working fine up until I tried to update the system to 7.1p5 (using
freebsd-update). As soon as I
-update
rollback restores normal operation and given that bind actually loads 7 seems
to work apart fromthe hanging script, I suspect there's nothing wrong with my
bind configuration.
Any suggestions?
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Ian wrote:
Hi, I've been meaning to sort this out since the release of 7.1p5, but
only just got around to it - I have an installation of 7.1 that runs bind
and has been working fine up until I tried to update the system to 7.1p5
(using
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009, Brooks Davis wrote:
On Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 01:25:09AM +1000, Ian Smith wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 15:07:53 +0300 Ghirai ghi...@ghirai.com wrote:
Is there any (native) FreeBSD supoprt for Phidgets
(http://www.phidgets.com?
Someone seems to have
://www.totalphase.com/products/aardvark_i2cspi/
linux software might be expected to work 'well enough' on FreeBSD 7?
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for specific expression in files
(Valentin Bud)
4. Re: MIME attachments in mbox files (Ian Smith)
5. Re: Canon printer and TurboPrint (Jerry)
6. FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p12 bind9 log files not found
(Prokofyev Vladislav)
7. GSM to Serial Converter (Exemys)
8. Re
. You can most likely rely on the return code from
'unzip -t $file' to check any files are valid zipfiles, if munpack can't
recover the original filename from the MIME headers.
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Dumb question because of dumb action: can anyone point me to a place
where I can find a copy of /etc/ttys? - suitable for FreeBSD v7.2
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On Wednesday 25 March 2009 05:36:26 Ian Smith wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 16:46:16 +0100 Ruben de Groot mai...@bzerk.org wrote:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 03:20:26PM +0100, Mel Flynn typed:
On Tuesday 24 March 2009 15:13:33 Christoph Kukulies wrote
,
Ian
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holding on to some old bad controlling terminal even though they
daemonize themselves.
I have to admit I don't completely understand it all (in part because
anything involving 'controlling terminals' is usually a bit mystifying
for me), but hopefully he's right...
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packages, right from
the dist CDs/DVD if desired. Ah, for the good old days when it wasn't
assumed that everyone had both fast boxes and fast net connections :)
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a crash course in iptables re both firewall and shaping.
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the wireless card or bridge and the longer fat leads.
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exactly why you DO need to run that when
(ever) working single user, if you want file/log datestamps consistent.
I can't comment on i386/amd64 differences, but it's necessary on i386.
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it finally quits!
(extreme example, but a true story from a wild ebay session yesterday :)
not exit(2) itself
Well that just starts that big VM ball rolling, so to speak .. so it's a
tad more complex than a program that fills memory (+ swap) then exits.
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if you like extra typing, or are using linux :)
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-world UDP transfers (eg realaudio) will back off
from sending more in the absense of some sort of specific or periodic
acknowledgements. I'm not sure what happens with multicast traffic.
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of the first packet using that bucket, not the most recent.
You may also find http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/ip_dummynet/ helpful.
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as been left at 7.1-RELEASE. Now, it could have been 7.0-RELEASE or
7.x-RELEASE and after upgrading the kernel, is this informaiton stored
anywhere?
Also, if this *is* explained somewhere, and I've missed, I honestly
apologize in advance.
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application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
/IfModule
Looks right here.
NameVirtualHost *
include /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.sites
Presumably unchanged/ok?
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I am running FBSD 7.1, with KDE4.
The last attempt deleted a file used by X-windows (and perhaps others),
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2009, George Davidovich wrote:
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 04:32:47PM +1100, Ian Smith wrote:
Recently we've had a Mac notebook of some sort on our LAN, that likes
to make these DNS queries from time to time, to no avail, as noticed
on a filtering bridge between the LAN
:05.249252 192.168.0.1.53 192.168.0.59.60806: 10032 NXDomain* 0/1/0
(129) (DF)
What exactly are these hoping to discover, and what needs turning off in
the Mac's setup (OSX, most likely a recent version) to quell them?
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Please don't ever again top-post a meaningless comment followed by a
tail-quoted dump of the previous 80 kilobyte digest into the next one.
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? Failing that, you can boot single user, mount /var,
rm /var/run/utmp, hit ^D (or reboot) .. IIRC I had to do that once; not
sure what happens if you rm /var/run/utmp while running multi-user! :)
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sorts irrelevant and repeated trailers etc,
after years of your (almost too- :) concise postings.
This list is getting very hard to follow as a digest anymore, when half
of it or more is re-re-repeated overtailquoting of irrelevant trivia.
Please come back from the dark side ..
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and repeated trailers etc,
after years of your (almost too- :) concise postings.
well, sorry, but i don't use M$ Outlock
That's more like it! :)
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:20 host1 inetd[1248]: accept (for pop3): Software caused
connection abort
I need some clues to undestand what is happening.
Thank you,
- Marcelo
Yes, 'Too many dynamic rules'; further connections will surely fail.
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:%[#]*}
ip=${addr:%%[#]*}
but all of these report './testbit: 7: Syntax error: Bad substitution'
How can I split these strings to exclude the '#' and all beyond,
preferably using sh syntax, at least without resorting to perl?
Please cc me as I'm only subscribed to the digest.
TIA, Ian
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:47:17 +1100 (EST), Ian Smith smi...@nimnet.asn.au
wrote:
I'm getting nowhere trying to parse out IP addresses from strings of
this form in /bin/sh, which have been awk'd out of 'tail named.run':
addr
Thanks Ed - good old sed - and Jonathan too, now the digest's here.
195.68.176.4
Lest anyone get the wrong idea: that's a victim, perpetrator unknown.
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either ppp(8) - which is extensively supported
by the FreeBSD Handbook and in the mailing lists - or the net/mpd5 port,
which uses in-kernel netgraph modules. Both support fetching upstream
DNS addresses. I happily used ppp(8) for 10 years, but now prefer mpd.
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, KES wrote:
, Ian.
May be this will be usefull for you
Yes, but I need to read it more times :) Nicely answers the question
about stats per flow/queue anyway, not too hard to parse for logging.
#1. ping -D -S 10.10.16.16 -s 1472 -i 0.01 10.0.16.1
#2
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Sebastian Mellmann wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 08:10:09 +0100 (CET)
So far I've got those rules:
in_if=em0
out_if=em1
management_if=em2
in_ip=100.100.100.1
out_ip=200.200.200.1
management_ip=172.16.0.201
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Sebastian Mellmann wrote:
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[..]
00060: 192.000 Kbit/s0 ms 30 KB 1 queues (1 buckets) droptail
0 tcp 192.168.0.64/1032207.46.106.36/1863 1847947 563209421 0
0 141
00070: 3.072 Mbit/s0 ms 40 KB 1 queues (1 buckets) droptail
larger queue for this pipe, at 100Mbit/s.
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 12:32:39 Ian wrote:
Hi,
I've started upgrading a machine from 7.0 to 7.1 using freebsd-update. It's
the first time I've upgraded to a new os version with it (always used
cvsup/ make world mergemaster before).
All was going well until it came to merging the new old conf
again, but it said no
updates are available to install, run freebsd-update fetch first.
Is there some way I can resume the upgrade process? Or do I need to do a
rollback and then fetch update again?
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address to receive mail from outside this box ..
How do I make the FreeBSD7 box accept connections to port 25 from all of the
internet ??
% grep sendmail /etc/rc.conf
sendmail_enable=YES
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Hi,
We had a power lost even though we have ups and generators (still
investigating it) and when the machine rebooted one of the disk seems to
be
failed :
The system complains about fsck repaired failed and that I must run it
manually. It then boots in single user mode.
I entered
', what
shows up in /var/log/messages ?
What's in /etc/rc.conf concerning named ? Any clues from 'rndc status'?
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wrapper in sysinstall to slice usb stick disks,
sometimes with both msdos and ufs slices, just because I prefer that
interface rather than maybe miscalculating an offset or size .. ymmv.
And from the darkside, FDISK x: /MBR probably still works :)
HTH, Ian
run off his feet right now.
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Doesn't sound too risky if Gilles trusts him enough to run shutdown :)
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script that does 'shutdown -p now [comment ..]'
Shutdown is cleaner than reboot, runs 'stop' rc.d scripts for all active
daemons, and leaves a nice log entry in messages, including any comment.
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Ian Smith writes:
Or let your dad login with his own account and password. Just
add him to the operator group so that he can run /sbin/shutdown.
If that's the only priveledged command he needs ... is there a
reason sudo isn't
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Read ipfw(8) about 10 times, largely ignore the current ipfw section in
the handbook, and prosper ..
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2008/12/9 Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:37:09 -0500 Gabriel Lavoie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[ skipping lots until you've seen how powerd goes on it .. and please
drop gmail's HTML attachments on messages to the FreeBSD lists
other rules would apply. Is it still the case? Where can I find th
description?
Hi Olivier,
See the ipfw(8) section PACKET FLOW .. it's all there, with examples of
how to separate layer2 from layer3 traffic, inbound and outbound.
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On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Brett Davidson wrote:
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ifconfig shows the alias addresses correctly bound.
Creating
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Brett Davidson wrote:
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ifconfig shows the alias addresses correctly bound.
Creating an ipfw rule and testing it from the command line works
(connects out from
a) ifconfig b) netstat -rn c) at least
the relevant firewall rule/s and d) log entries that illustrate your
problem. Obscure sensitive information by all means, but otherwise
pretend we haven't the slightest clue how your system is configured :)
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syntax in
/etc/ipfw.rules.
Well I'm pretty sure you shouldn't load ipdivert as well as using ipfw
nat, but I've been almost 100% wrong so far so perhaps best ignore me :)
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mpd4, and that works well for me (yes with natd, though on a 5.5 system)
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Tom Marchand wrote:
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Ian,
You could always test it using VMWare Fusionand then let
us know
Er, Gee thanks. I'll just have a word with the VMware guys about
fully
abastracting the mini in software... back in a jiffy ;-)
Actually VMWare
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Andrew Gould wrote:
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:08 AM, John Almberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:42 PM, Ian Jefferson wrote:
Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?
Ian,
You could always test it using VMWare Fusion
will confirm internal flows, or show blockages.
At this time I must go back to the original setting in order to dial ISP.
And lastly I'm sorry for long questions.
A pleasure when we can take sensible questions, nicely presented :)
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Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?
I've looked around for a definitive discussion on the topic but
couldn't find anything on this list or Google at least.
I'd like to replace a couple of relatively high power-consuming
servers with a couple of Mac Mini Intel's. For my purposes
In this (earlier) case, 192.168.2.14 was receiving but apparently not
responding to those packets .. whereas above (later) it was responding?
More details of your setup might help to dispel these mysteries.
cheers, Ian
PS removing ipfw@ from ccs .. that's more about ipfw development
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008, Jin Guojun[VFF] wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008, Jin Guojun[VFF] wrote:
I think this is a bug in ipfw because after change the rule order, the
problem persists:
0056626 3090 deny ip from 221.192.199.36 to any
65330
sub-directory :-/
Oh, and yes, that email address does work - I use it for mailing lists and
other stuff where I'm likely to get spammed - it's ironic really :-)
Cheers,
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). 10,000 files or sub-directories, whist
not a particularly elegant setup, is actually not unworkable
nowadays.
Well that's certainly been my experience so far. Still, I now know we will run
into problems when we hit the 32,768 limit, so I'll start designing something
better.
Cheers,
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