Re: MailScanner
Hi I think you meant to send this to the MailScanner list, but as I'm on both I'll bite.. Should still be going to maillog, possibly along with your MTA. have you changed you syslog.conf settings at all? -- Martin Hepworth Snr Systems Administrator Solid State Logic Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300 RL wrote: We upgraded to MailScanner 4.36.4 and use spamassasin. I'm used to the older version having a log file, maillog, that shows logs of all the mail that enters and leaves the server. However, maillog doesn't show this I noticed with this latest version. Instead it logs when updated antivirus are downloaded and when a possible attack may be happening. Does anyone know if there is another log file with 4.36 that shows everything that enters/leaves the mailserver like maillog did? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This footnote confirms that this email message has been swept for the presence of computer viruses and is believed to be clean. ** ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Typo in: cache-update (portindex) - hangs(?)
Thanks for your reply and sorry for the typo. Yes cache-init also took a couple of hours on my computer, but when it finished i got the command-promt back. But I am having problems with cache-update. I include the last paragraphs of my original post with the typo corrected: for upating the portstree I do: # cvsup -g -L 2 ports-supfile # cache-update # portindex -o /usr/ports/INDEX-5 (I am using 5-stable) # portsdb -u (I am also using portupgrade) # portupgrade -arR (or whatever) What happens if you add # make fetchindex immediately after the cvsup? I just tried it and it does not change the behaviour of cache-update. cache-update still shows a short burst of activity before it becomes idle, but does not return to the command promt. But if I understand it correctly, isn't the whole purpose of the portindex-suite to provide yet another mechamism to create an up to date INDEX(-5) file, but both being faster than 'make index' (portsdb -U) and more up to date than 'make fetchindex'? So wouldn't the 'make fetchindex' kind of defeat the purpose of using portindex? Sorry, for all the questions, I am still trying to figure this all this out for myself. I am still quite unexperienced in FreeBSD .. ;-) Christopher ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GPU / GPL
Hi Thinking of adding your version of Linux to my product base , can i do this as well as using any documentation and logos on your site - referring to your site with all texts / logos used Amit ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: GPU / GPL
You got the wrong e-mail address, FreeBSD isn't a version of Linux. And, nobody that gets mail to this e-mail address can give you any permission to do anything anyway. Ted -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Amit Pandey Sent: Sunday, January 13, 1980 5:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: GPU / GPL Hi Thinking of adding your version of Linux to my product base , can i do this as well as using any documentation and logos on your site - referring to your site with all texts / logos used Amit ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Your FreeBSD daemon logo
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 11:30:03AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear FreeBSD team, we've a question regarding the usage of your FreeBSD daemon logo on our webpage. On http://pan-data.dyndns.org/ccount we provide a free software for market research data analysis for Win, Linux and SunOS. Now, as of several requests from FreeBSD users, our intention is to compile and provide a FreeBDS version. On the upper right corner of our page, you can find a download option with appropriate gif pictures for the different operating systems. Here we would apprechiate to have your explicitly allowance to use a copy of your daemon gif logo. Please let me know if it's possible or, for any legal restrictions, is there is an alternate option? Many thanks in advance, Volker Hoffmann, CCOUNT development team The FreeBSD logo is copyrighted by Kirk McKusick. This page will explain more about the image. http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/daemon.html. You should contact him if you wish to use the logo in a commercial venture. Kirk is a very reasonable man about the use of the logo. Josef -- Josef Grosch | Another day closer to a | FreeBSD 5.3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Micro$oft free world | Berkeley, Ca. pgpcM4AeN2Jk9.pgp Description: PGP signature
Dmesg truncated
I've been having this problem for quite a whlie but it's never bothered me too much until I had some free time on my hand to look into it. Is there any kernel parameter that could be truncating my dmesg buffer. Dmesg only seems to have 1 line ever buffered which kinda sucks. I do have a custom kernel built as thin as possible so im thinking that one of the options I may have left out thinking I didn't need it or something along those lines. Any ideas? Thanks in advance. Dave ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cvsup installing hekp
i wnt to install cvsup.. but i get some error and just stop cvsup -g -L 2 /usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile -h cvsup3.freebsd.org Parsing supfile /usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile Connecting to cvsup3.freebsd.org Connected to cvsup3.freebsd.org Server software version: SNAP_16_1e Negotiating file attribute support Exchanging collection information Establishing multiplexed-mode data connection Running Updating collection src-all/cvs i install from it from cd.. then update.. what shud i do more .. thnaks need help - Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! Try it today! ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Typo in: cache-update (portindex) - hangs(?)
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 09:55:55 +0100, Christopher Illies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for your reply and sorry for the typo. Yes cache-init also took a couple of hours on my computer, but when it finished i got the command-promt back. But I am having problems with cache-update. I include the last paragraphs of my original post with the typo corrected: for upating the portstree I do: # cvsup -g -L 2 ports-supfile # cache-update # portindex -o /usr/ports/INDEX-5 (I am using 5-stable) # portsdb -u (I am also using portupgrade) # portupgrade -arR (or whatever) What happens if you add # make fetchindex immediately after the cvsup? I just tried it and it does not change the behaviour of cache-update. cache-update still shows a short burst of activity before it becomes idle, but does not return to the command promt. The reason cache-update becomes idle is that it is waiting for input: specifically, it's waiting for something from which it can determine the latest changes to your /etc/ports hierarchy. (See the cache-update man page for more details.) In your case, you should just be able to pipe the output of the cvsup command into cache-update to achieve the desired effect. (You might need to use cache-update -f cvsup-output the tell it what kind of input format you're feeding it.) In other words, try something akin to this: cvsup -g -L 2 ports-supfile | cache-update -f cvsup-output I use the cvsup-checkouts input format when running cache-update. In other words, my cache-update command is as follows (I'm running -CURRENT): cache-update -f cvsup-checkouts -i /var/db/sup/ports-all/checkouts.cvs:. (Note that the final . is significant.) Cache-update can also use the -f plain input format in conjunction with its find-updated command to look for changes made after a given date. See the find-updated man page for details. So, you have a lot of flexibility in how you can update the portindex cache. But if I understand it correctly, isn't the whole purpose of the portindex-suite to provide yet another mechamism to create an up to date INDEX(-5) file, but both being faster than 'make index' (portsdb -U) and more up to date than 'make fetchindex'? So wouldn't the 'make fetchindex' kind of defeat the purpose of using portindex? Sorry, for all the questions, I am still trying to figure this all this out for myself. I am still quite unexperienced in FreeBSD .. ;-) You are correct. If you have portindex installed then using make fetchindex does indeed defeat the purpose. :-) Cheers, Paul. -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid. --- Frank Vincent Zappa ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Platform question
Hello, I am very interested in using FreeBSD on my old Compaq box, but the only problem is, I can't seem to find where Windows holds the system information. (Stupid Windows) Does anyone have any ideas or know which port I should use? Huh???I can't think of anything you could learn from Windows that would tell you which port you would use. Do you mean which hardware platform version of FreeBSD? Well, if the box was running MS windows, you want FreeBSD for the i386 platform. Also, I don't think anything Compaq has put out in the last 10 years would be anything but i386. Maybe you need to get on the FreeBSD web site: http://www.freebsd.org/ and do a bunch of reading - follow various links on that page - before getting started. Also, you might want to go throught the FAQs and even some online publications such as articles from onlamp.com.This will help you understand the bigger picture. jerry Thanks in advance for any help, Mike ___ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changing hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize in 4.10.
Is it possible to change the sysctl variable hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize (DMA buffer size for the soundcard) in FreeBSD 4.10? I know that in 5.x this is changed in devices.hints. I'm guessing that something in the kernel config file will do the job, but haven't been able to figure out what. I am trying to increase the buffersize to get rid of little skips in the playback, which I believe are caused by underruns. Thanks, Sandy ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How to distribute MySQL over various machines (or otherwise up its performance)?
Hi, I have been asked to assist in a most interesting challenge: getting rid of a Win2K server (running MySQL) on which MySQL takes up around 100% of the CPU. :) I have near total freedom in suggesting a replacement architecture (within some reasonable finacial limits, of course), and I am considering suggesting a solution that involves one or more FreeBSD MySQL DB servers, in order to speed up the database performance. Now, there are various strategies that spring to mind, and I was hoping someone could perhaps tell me some more about this from personal experience or hearsay. Regardless of what the eventual suggestion will be, first I'll tune the current DB by assigning a proper DB scheme and by properly using indexes. I've got a gut feeling that these guys set up the DB without paying proper attention to that (in this case probably due to a lack of experience with this), so hopefully a lot can already be gained by doing so. Nonetheless: for setting up a more robust and fast DB server (or server cluster?) I'd like to take matters a step further, by using a fast hardware set-up as well (note: in any and all proposed architecture, I'll propose to use plenty of memory). Now, here comes the bit with which I do not have any experience, so I'm hoping perhaps someone can help me getting started on the proper path. The following is what I'm considering as potential steps: -The guys for whom this will be done mentioned having acquired 64-bit motherboards (I do not yet know the exact type), they do not mind installing multiple processors on it. Question: which FreeBSD version can best be used in order to optimally make use of a 64-bit and/or multi processor architecture? -RAID: for performance and security matters, I _think_ a RAID 10 architecture would be a very good choice. By using a proper U320 SCSI hardware set-up, running in RAID 10 mode, I think much can be gained. Cost is somewhat of an issue, but not all too much. I'm considering the Adaptec 2200S RAID controller, with 15K U320 drives (like the Maxtor 15K 36 GB drives or so). Questions: does it really make sense to use U320 (and 15K instead of 10K) instead of U160? I'm not certain what the speed is of the PCI slots that are present on the motherboards that are to be used, but am I right that if it's the normal speed (being 133MHz), that virtually nothing is gained by using U320 over U160 (as U160 would then already be faster than the bus speed anyway)? Also: does anyone have an insight in actual DB performance gain by using striping? RAID 0 is not an option, it'll have to be fault tolerant. I'm somewhat suspicious of RAID 50 and the likes, hence the idea of using RAID 10... -Using multiple machines. Questions: is there something like a 'MySQL load balancer'? Is this a good idea at all, or will a fast machine (e.g. dual processor) + enough memory (1GB? 2GB?) + a fast hardware RAID 10 set-up already be more than sufficient to do the job? I realise this is a long mail, so sorry for that. :) I hope someone can give me some good pointers and/or other general information for how to best handle this... Thanks in advance, and cheerz! Olafo ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cleaning port config options
I was installing the mail/dspam port and the selection of options appeared for configuration, then after selecting, the configuration stopped with an error that I had selected too many back-end options. I did 'make distclean' and 'make clean', but the options list will not appear again for me to alter the configuration options. How do I do this? -- Robert ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: shared memory settings in 5.3
Thank you for the quick reply. That was very helpful. I thought I'd post what I found out for the next poor knob setting up sybase; The default setting of SHMMAXPGS appears to be 8192. Default page size is 4K, which gives you the 33554432 kern.ipc.shmmax value from sysctl. This means (if my math is right) you have 32mg of shared memory to allow sybase to grab. This is fine for the default sybase install (7500 2k pgs). I set 'options SHMMAXPGS=40960' in my recompiled kernel, which gives me a kern.ipc.shmmax 160 megs. This allowd me to set sybase's 'total memory' at 80,000 (2k pages) giving me just under 160 megs of memory available for data caches, which sybase is able to use at great advantage when the circumstances are right... J I have seen references to setting SHMMAXPGS, but am not quite sure how to set this or what units it is currently set in now. This is set in your kernel configuration file. Check GENERIC and NOTES for the default settings. See the handbook for more help on building a kernel. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Changing hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize in 4.10.
In FreeBSD 5.3 you can change the buffersize by adding hint.pcm.0.buffersize=foo to /boot/loader.conf, have you try'ed this with 4.x? Sandy Rutherford wrote: Is it possible to change the sysctl variable hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize (DMA buffer size for the soundcard) in FreeBSD 4.10? I know that in 5.x this is changed in devices.hints. I'm guessing that something in the kernel config file will do the job, but haven't been able to figure out what. I am trying to increase the buffersize to get rid of little skips in the playback, which I believe are caused by underruns. Thanks, Sandy ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Cleaning port config options
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 10:38:17 -0500 Robert Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I was installing the mail/dspam port and the selection of options appeared for configuration, then after selecting, the configuration stopped with an error that I had selected too many back-end options. I did 'make distclean' and 'make clean', but the options list will not appear again for me to alter the configuration options. How do I do this? make rmconfig Cheers, -- Miguel Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED] | lea gfx_lib(pc),a1 http://www.energyhq.es.eu.org| moveq #0,d0 PGP Key: 0xDC8514F1 | move.l 4.w,a6 Note: All HTML mail goes to /dev/null| jsr -552(a6) pgpPVDzqxwTVQ.pgp Description: PGP signature
generating synthetic interrupt load
How does one go about generating heavy interrupt loads? Running bonnie and nbench (at the same time) does not seem to be able to do it because when I look a systat (iostat) it shows no interrupt load. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 07:54:53AM -0600, Bomgardner,Jon wrote: As a followup to my last message, I found this in one of the readmes. Partial or complete DDC support is available in most of the video drivers. DDC is enabled by default, but can be disabled with a Device section entry: Option NoDDC. We have support for DDC versions 1 and 2; these can be dis- abled independently with Option NoDDC1 and Option NoDDC2. I'm just guessing, but ddc is a porblem on some systems. First, Henry - thanks for the great advice that completely solved the problem and Xorg is now running. It is a happy day indeed! Now for my next question - For some reason, FreeBSD and Xorg is only using a small square in the middle of the LCD screen. Any ideas on how I get it to use the full dimensions? On my Dell laptop I have a function key called Font. When I push that, my screen toggles from what you describe, to full-screen, HTH. -- Regards, Doug ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
5.2.1 install error
Hello, I am trying to install FreebSD 5.2.1 from CD, on the following box, I am getting an error when it is installing /usr/ports. The gear: Duron 1000 512meg RAM Mylex Acceleraid 150 (DAC960) 4x9G IBM SCSI drives (7200rpm) The error : anic: free: address 0xc978f00 has not been allocated cpuid:0 syncing discs from there it counts about 4 lines of 4 digit codes, then reboots.. I have searched the questions archive, and google.com/bsd without much avail. There were 2-3 similar posts with no follow ups. I thouhgt it might be a RAM problem, so I have tested with 2 different modules (256each). The error continues to happen. Possibly CPU? I am at a loss, thank you in advance for any ideas... Gable ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: generating synthetic interrupt load
In the last episode (Dec 13), Nikolas Britton said: How does one go about generating heavy interrupt loads? Running bonnie and nbench (at the same time) does not seem to be able to do it because when I look a systat (iostat) it shows no interrupt load. Try something that generates network traffic (ping -f for example). Disk interfaces don't generate very many interrupts/sec. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Can anyone tell me why my local cvsup mirror is failing?
stan wrote: I went to update some machines this weekend, to find that my local cvsup mirror is not getting updated. Here is the log file: CVSup update begins at 2004-12-12 11:17:00 Updating from cvsup11.freebsd.org Connected to cvsup11.freebsd.org Updating collection cvs-all/cvs Append to CVSROOT-ports/commitlogs/ports Append to CVSROOT-src/commitlogs/sys Edit ports/lang/scm/Makefile,v Create ports/lang/scm/files/patch-eval.c,v Edit ports/print/scribus/Makefile,v Edit src/lib/libc/stdlib/atexit.c,v src/lib/libc/stdlib/atexit.c,v: Checksum mismatch -- will transfer entire file Edit src/release/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/readme/article.sgml,v src/release/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/readme/article.sgml,v: Checksum mismatch -- will transfer entire file Edit src/release/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/relnotes/common/new.sgml,v src/release/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/relnotes/common/new.sgml,v: Checksum mismatch -- will transfer entire file Edit src/sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_vfsops.c,v Skipping collection gnats/current Updating collection www/current Updater failed: /usr/local/etc/cvsup/prefixes/FreeBSD-www.current/data/FAQ/#cvs.cvsup-83855.11: Cannot create: Permission denied CVSup update ends at 2004-12-12 11:21:56 Ive done a chomd -R cvsupin on /usr/local/etc/cvsu, and a chgrp -R cvsup on it to. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? I run my boxes off of cvsup12 and cvsup11, and haven't seen problems, but it's been a week or so since I grabbed any source. Sure looks like a simple permissions error to me. You're running cvsup as root? Kevin Kinsey ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Typo in: cache-update (portindex) - hangs(?)
The reason cache-update becomes idle is that it is waiting for input: specifically, it's waiting for something from which it can determine the latest changes to your /etc/ports hierarchy. (See the cache-update man page for more details.) In your case, you should just be able to pipe the output of the cvsup command into cache-update to achieve the desired effect. (You might need to use cache-update -f cvsup-output the tell it what kind of input format you're feeding it.) In other words, try something akin to this: cvsup -g -L 2 ports-supfile | cache-update -f cvsup-output I use the cvsup-checkouts input format when running cache-update. In other words, my cache-update command is as follows (I'm running -CURRENT): cache-update -f cvsup-checkouts -i /var/db/sup/ports-all/checkouts.cvs:. (Note that the final . is significant.) Cache-update can also use the -f plain input format in conjunction with its find-updated command to look for changes made after a given date. See the find-updated man page for details. So, you have a lot of flexibility in how you can update the portindex cache. Thanks a lot for this explanation. Rereading the man page now I actually understand what it says. Maybe the cache-update man page, or indeed any of the portindex man pages would benefit from an examples section to make life easier for people like me... The way I understand FreeBSD works this means that I have to write it and then contact the maintainer to submit it? Christopher ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop
Bomgardner,Jon wrote: -Original Message- From: Doug Poland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 8:54 AM To: Bomgardner,Jon Cc: Henry Miller; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop snip For some reason, FreeBSD and Xorg is only using a small square in the middle of the LCD screen. Any ideas on how I get it to use the full dimensions? On my Dell laptop I have a function key called Font. When I push that, my screen toggles from what you describe, to full-screen, HTH. OK, so I found a BIOS option that enabled me to stretch the screen however, it is still not using ALL of the possible screen space and Xorg still starts in the small window... Almost there... I can just taste it anyone got any other ideas? What resolution are you using? Laptops take this pretty literally, generally. If your laptop has a resolution of, say, 1280x1024 and you're using 800x600, then you'll often get a display 800x600 in the middle of the available screen area. Peter. -- the circle squared network systems and software http://www.circlesquared.com ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: generating synthetic interrupt load
Dan Nelson wrote: In the last episode (Dec 13), Nikolas Britton said: How does one go about generating heavy interrupt loads? Running bonnie and nbench (at the same time) does not seem to be able to do it because when I look a systat (iostat) it shows no interrupt load. Try something that generates network traffic (ping -f for example). Disk interfaces don't generate very many interrupts/sec. Thanks. Flood pinging the broadcast address did the trick, got it up to 15. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FreeBSD support of RealTek sound chips (HP box)?
I recently encountered an HP computer with what I regard as a unique built-in sound system based on RealTek chips: It breaks out (under Windows XP anyway) into five devices: one playback device and four recording devices. Most sound systems present one device with both record and playback channels. Since FreeBSD seems to have trouble in many cases with simultaneous record and playback on the same device, I thought this might actually be a significant benefit under FreeBSD compared to more conventional chipsets... but it would be difficult to test my theory on this, the only such box I have seen. I'm asking the list because, if this works, I'll probably buy a box just like it for myself. Please Cc me directly. -- Doug Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.dlee.org Bartimaeus Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bartsite.com The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it.--Theodore Roosevelt ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Handbook is unclear about the use of maxautovhans
Excerpt from the handbook: To set the number of virtual channels, there are two sysctl knobs which, if you are the root user, can be set like this: # sysctl hw.snd.pcm0.vchans=4 # sysctl hw.snd.maxautovchans=4 The above example allocates four virtual channels, which is a practical number for everyday use. hw.snd.pcm0.vchans is the number of virtual channels pcm0 has, and is configurable once a device has been attached. hw.snd.maxautovchans is the number of virtual channels a new audio device is given when it is attached using kldload(8) http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=kldloadsektion=8. Since the pcm module can be loaded independently of the hardware drivers, hw.snd.maxautovchans can store how many virtual channels any devices which are attached later will be given. --- So maxautovhans is only applicable if you loaded sound support as a kernel module and not compile it into the kernel? http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=kldloadsektion=8 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Changing hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize in 4.10.
Sandy Rutherford wrote: Is it possible to change the sysctl variable hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize (DMA buffer size for the soundcard) in FreeBSD 4.10? I know that in 5.x this is changed in devices.hints. I'm guessing that something in the kernel config file will do the job, but haven't been able to figure out what. I am trying to increase the buffersize to get rid of little skips in the playback, which I believe are caused by underruns. Thanks, Sandy } Nikolas Britton wrote: } In FreeBSD 5.3 you can change the buffersize by adding } hint.pcm.0.buffersize=foo to /boot/loader.conf, have you try'ed this with 4.x? I wonder if it wouldn't be: set hw.snd.pcm0.bufffersize=N in accordance with other variables in /boot/loader.help. OTOH, there was a note in /sys/i386/isa/sound/sound_config.h (as of March) that refers to using make config to change the DSP_BUFFERSIZE constant during, I assume, the kernel build operation. As I didn't start using FreeBSD on the desktop until 5.2 came out, I can't say that this is in anyway authoritative, and possibly isn't even helpful, though #uptime 11:57AM up 213 days, 21:35, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 I think I need to go update that box Kevin Kinsey ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: GPU / GPL
Hi Thinking of adding your version of Linux to my product base , can i do this as well as using any documentation and logos on your site - referring to your site with all texts / logos used FreeBSD is not Linux.It is a different OS. It is not based on Linux.It has a different history with older roots than Linux. From the main web site: http://www.freebsd.org/ you can find history and technical information that can straighten you out on this and other things. Follow some of the links. On that same web site, you can find pointers that clearly and completely explain the copyright and distribution requirements for FreeBSD and its relaited products and logos. jerry Amit ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Reasonable Hyperterminal alternative?
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 12:05:23PM -0600, Mike Oliveri wrote: Greetings all, I'm seeking a reasonable alternative to WinXP/2000 Hyperterminal as a console application (for serial port access to a no-graphics card box). Are you looking for something to run under BSD? If so, minicom is great. /usr/ports/comms/minicom/ ___ Dan I just went throught he same, myself. I like minicom, and I also found CuteCom (http://cutecom.sourceforge.net/) a nice one with a GUI. This one doesn't dial, however. Just console connections. Take care, Mike Depending on how you define reasonable, you can always use the stock utilities that come with a base install of FreeBSD: tip(1) or cu(1). It is the same binary hardlinked by those two filenames. Certainly they are not as easy to use as minicom, and are probably not as feature rich, but should work nonetheless and wouldn't require to install another program if you are keen on keeping the system as close to the base as possible. Nathan pgpu7ao6bFRaT.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop
Bomgardner,Jon extolled: Other than that I've just been learning a lot of nifty features like changing the number of rows on the display, changing colors, how to set up a splash screen, etc... Fun times! Thanks, Jon Maybe you can provide some links to some of these nifty features? I use a laptop w/fbsd, and X has no issues running at 1024x768, but I am unsure also how to get the console to that resolution - I can stretch my default 640x480 (I think) to take up the whole screen, but it looks pretty awful -- ___ Dan ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FreeBSD 5.3; hoto migrate from i386 to amd64 mode
Meyendriesch, Burkard wrote: hello folks, on my Athlon64 based box I installed 5-CURRENT about a year ago. Because at that time amd64 mode didn't work very well with a lot of ports I installed FreeBSD in i386 mode. Meanwhile I followed the release path to 5.3.Everything works very fine. Now I want to use the full power of my 64 bit CPU. I cross compiled the kernel to amd64 mode (cd /usr/src; make kernel TARGET=amd64 TARGET_ARCH=amd64 KERNCONF=REINEKE64) and tried to reboot the machine with the new kernel. The kernel himself seems to work but when he tries to mount the root filesystem the system hangs. I think something in my migration is wrong. Can someone please tell me the correct procedure to get my system work in amd64 mode without complete re-installation. Thanks a lot Burkard Ouch! Before you read any further, let me state in no uncertain terms that I am not an expert! Did you also make a world for the new target architecture? It would probably not be a Good Thing(tm) to have a kernel built for amd64 trying to work with an i386 userland, and that could be a possible, even likely, explanation for the failure to mount the fs My tentative advice: Boot up with the old kernel, **make a complete backup**, and then either: A Try again with a full buildworld/buildkernel etc, routine, OR: B Contact the freebsd-amd64 list with a new question. I'd probably recommend the latter first ... Kevin Kinsey ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Cleaning port config options
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 11:00, Miguel Mendez wrote: I was installing the mail/dspam port and the selection of options appeared for configuration, then after selecting, the configuration stopped with an error that I had selected too many back-end options. I did 'make distclean' and 'make clean', but the options list will not appear again for me to alter the configuration options. How do I do this? make rmconfig Thanks, I've tried this as well with no luck. I did 'make distclean', then 'make rmconfig', then 'make rmconfig' again to have it say no user settings were found. Then I do make and leave all default make settings, it gives me the same error: === dspam-3.2.3.20041203.1245 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/libtool15 - found === dspam-3.2.3.20041203.1245 depends on shared library: ecpg.4 - found === dspam-3.2.3.20041203.1245 depends on shared library: sqlite.2 - found === Configuring for dspam-3.2.3.20041203.1245 You can use one and only one database back-end at once. *** Error code 1 Can there possibly be anything else not getting cleaned up? -- Robert ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Reasonable Hyperterminal alternative?
On Monday 13 December 2004 01:16 pm, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote: snip And, on that line of thought, I suppose that kermit is a/the canonical piece of software, traditionally speaking; but last I looked, it was a significant time investment unless you just pick up things like that automagically. Featureful, though; but not part of base. But, we'll soon have every alternative listed in this thread if we keep redefining reasonable, which is a rather subjective term, I suppose ... Kevin Kinsey One of our vendors only supports dialing in via hyperterminal and the use of kermit for file transfers; but my transfers always (no exaggeration) aborted with a message referring to too many errors. I now use kermit in FreeBSD; and finish regularly with 0 errors, a fast transfer and no headache. I'm haven't learned a lot about kermit because its basic use meets my needs. Some cool tips: 1. I execute ssh from within kermit to use kermit's file transfer capabilities over a secure connection. 2. You can script kermit for periodic chores. For example, I use the short script below to dial the vendor mentioned above using a modem at cuaa0: #!/usr/local/bin/kermit set modem type acer-v90 set line /dev/cuaa0 set speed 57600 set dial connect on dial 1-999-999- Best of luck, Andrew Gould ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: When to use 'portupgrade -R'
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 02:24:02PM -0600, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote: : If you're upgrading gnome2, what you *really* wanna : do is use the FreeBSD-Gnome Project's gnome_upgrade.sh : script. Can't say for sure about gnome-lite, though :-| This never works for me. Somewhere in the build, I get a crash running rcmdsh that I cannot get past. But maybe it's fixed this time. I'll give it a shot. jm -- My other computer is your Windows box. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 02:05:00PM -0500, Dan Kilbourne wrote: Bomgardner,Jon extolled: Other than that I've just been learning a lot of nifty features like changing the number of rows on the display, changing colors, how to set up a splash screen, etc... Fun times! Thanks, Jon Maybe you can provide some links to some of these nifty features? I use a laptop w/fbsd, and X has no issues running at 1024x768, but I am unsure also how to get the console to that resolution - I can stretch my default 640x480 (I think) to take up the whole screen, but it looks pretty awful Here, the contents of my /etc/rc.conf font8x8=iso-8x8 font8x14=iso-8x14 font8x16=iso-8x16 allscreens_flags=80x60 The relevant lines from my kernel config: options VESA These are for my desktop. Some interesting things you can do on a laptop or desktop: vidcontrol -b red Will set a border around your screen (in some cases) to red. vidcontrol -i mode Will show you what your hardware can support. IIRC, adding VESA to the kernel options will make it possible to gain access to more of the possible resolutions. I don't have my laptop bits in front of me just now. In any event, read the man page for vidcontrol; and twiddle a virtual terminal if you play with colors; you can find out the possible combos with vidcontrol show. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 03:16:10PM -0500, Joe Altman wrote: Here, the contents of my /etc/rc.conf font8x8=iso-8x8 font8x14=iso-8x14 font8x16=iso-8x16 allscreens_flags=80x60 The relevant lines from my kernel config: options VESA These are for my desktop. Some interesting things you can do on a laptop or desktop: vidcontrol -b red Will set a border around your screen (in some cases) to red. vidcontrol -i mode Will show you what your hardware can support. IIRC, adding VESA to the kernel options will make it possible to gain access to more of the possible resolutions. I don't have my laptop bits in front of me just now. In any event, read the man page for vidcontrol; and twiddle a virtual terminal if you play with colors; you can find out the possible combos with vidcontrol show. Then there are these: Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 1024x768 Resolution in console? Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Console 50-lines at bootup? The IDs and Subjects may be reversed; but you should be able to find them in the archives. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CVSup Mirror Error (was Re: Fwd: option COMPAT_13 --- Sorry)
Yudi wrote: I'm using freebsd v4.9 I'm finished installed ezm3, but when I configure cvsup especially in : # cvsup -g -L 2 /root/ports-supfile there error for connecting to cvsup server ( I tried mirror on Japan , Korea and Indonesia) What happen and what should I do ??? Thanks, Best regard What was the error message? It is difficult to give good advice if the problem is not specific. For example, a server too busy error isn't really much of a problem, you just have to wait and try again later. Kevin Kinsey ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Reasonable Hyperterminal alternative?
Nathan Kinkade wrote: On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 12:05:23PM -0600, Mike Oliveri wrote: Greetings all, I'm seeking a reasonable alternative to WinXP/2000 Hyperterminal as a console application (for serial port access to a no-graphics card box). Are you looking for something to run under BSD? If so, minicom is great. /usr/ports/comms/minicom/ ___ Dan I just went throught he same, myself. I like minicom, and I also found CuteCom (http://cutecom.sourceforge.net/) a nice one with a GUI. This one doesn't dial, however. Just console connections. Take care, Mike Depending on how you define reasonable, you can always use the stock utilities that come with a base install of FreeBSD: tip(1) or cu(1). It is the same binary hardlinked by those two filenames. Certainly they are not as easy to use as minicom, and are probably not as feature rich, but should work nonetheless and wouldn't require to install another program if you are keen on keeping the system as close to the base as possible. Nathan And, on that line of thought, I suppose that kermit is a/the canonical piece of software, traditionally speaking; but last I looked, it was a significant time investment unless you just pick up things like that automagically. Featureful, though; but not part of base. But, we'll soon have every alternative listed in this thread if we keep redefining reasonable, which is a rather subjective term, I suppose ... Kevin Kinsey ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop
Bomgardner,Jon extolled: enough for me right now) Now I just need to figure out how to do that with the console (tty*). xdpyinfo will help you there drk:drk:[3:37pm]:~ xdpyinfo | grep dimensions dimensions:2304x864 pixels (666x252 millimeters) drk:drk:[3:37pm]:~ Glad to have been some help. I am going to add options VESA to my kernel myself (right after openoffice-1.1 is done compililing - probably sometime tomorrow) -- ___ Dan ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
need help with libchk
I've been tracking stable and current on a couple machines and doing portupgrades. I noticed that super karamba started acting screwy, so I somehow stumbled across libchk and I ran it and I believe it said something about super karamba having an unresolvable link, so I de/reinstalled superkaramba and it mostly works (still having trouble with liquid calendar and liquid weather). I noticed many other unresolvable links, many indicting firefox (which crashes on my machine). So I tried to use libchk /usr/X11R6/lib/firefox so it would check in that directory as well. This doesn't seem to work because the links are still reported. However, if I add that directory to rc.conf to the ldconfig_path (whatever), the libchk report no longer contains the firefox anomalies. Am I using libchk wrong when I try to add a directory to it on the command line? And when libchk runs, it reports the directories that it will search, and the directory I added to rc.conf doesn't get reported but does seem to get used (since the errors disappear from the report). ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Installing FreeBSD 4.5 (was: I'm confused...)
First, thank you for taking time out of your weekend to respond to my query. It's much appreciates. I apologize for taking so long to reply. As you can imagine, my system has been up and down and e-mail with it. On Saturday, 11 December 2004 at 16:26:07 -0700, Charlie Sorsby wrote: Is the installer for freeBSD 4.5 broken? I've long procrastinated updating to a more recent version of freeBSD, mainly because I hate trying to get things back the way I had them afterwards. Consequently, I've been running 3.4 for quite a long while. Today, I finally decided to bite the bullet and update to 4.5, the most recent CD that I have. That's ancient, nearly three years old. I'm almost tempted to say after two years the installer stops working. But in any case, you really shouldn't be installing such old software. Well, I finally got it go go through all of install -- what that means is still uncertain. But, for once, I took pretty thorough notes -- it's a shame that there's no way to log all of the intallation process. :( Yes, I understand why. On the last pass, it hung during installation of the packages that I'd selected on the cvsupit package. The last thing it said was Package cvsupit-3.0 read successfully -- waiting for pkg_add(1) ... I'd gone to bed -- it was the wee hours by then -- and when I checked in the morning I found (using CTLALTF2) that there was a page there titled Branch selection menu but it was unresponsive. Don't know why that went to the F2 console rather than the normal without so much as a See ... with F2 ... message. Anyways, using CTLALTF1, I returned to the main screen and, grasping at straws, entered CTLC which took me to an Installation interrupt box with choices to abort, restart, and continue. Decided to see what would happen if I selected Continue. That took me to a message box: Add of package cvsupit-3.0 aborted, error code 1 -- Please check the debug screen for more info. There it simply said in a box Aborting cvsup stup per user request. Returning to the main screen (F1), where, as I recall, the only choice was [OK], I entered RETURN -- Oops! on modern keyboards, it's ENTER... -- and it resumed reading and adding packages. Anyways, it finally finished the rest of those and I went through the various other things (add user, set root password, etc.) After that, a User Confirmation Menu asked if I wanted to visit the general configuration menu to set any last options. [NO was highlighted so I just accepted that default. That took me back to the /stand/sysinstall Main Menu (which I thought is what would have happened if I'd answered [YES] but what do I know. Since I was there anyway I selected Do post- install configuration and tried (unsuccessfully as far as I could tell) to configure X. After that, I thought to hell with it and decided to go quail hunting after all since it was only 09:30 and the spot I was considering is only an hour and a half away. Well, the list(s) of Fn keys presented by the boot manager has, not unexpectedly, changed and I apparently selected the wrong one but I did manage to guess right a the boot: prompt and managed to get back to booting the disk that contains 3.4 and it still works. At least I'd have a working system while I was away... Well, when I got back and started experimenting again, I got it to boot to what purported to be freeBSD 4.5 -- but by this time I'm pretty burnt out and didn't even think to take notes so this is from memory. While it claimed to have booted to 4.5, the partitions that were mounted were those containing 3.4 and those on which I still have the stuff from 2.1.5. Put another way, while it claimed to have booted 4.5 it *looked* as though it had booted 3.4. I have *NO* idea what was going on. I've tried a couple of times, back and forth but, as I said, failed to take notes. Since 3.4 is still running (more or less normally as far as I can tell), I probably won't get to any more experimentation until this evening or tomorrow. I'll try to take more notes then but I may have changed a few things by manually mounting the 4.5 partitions and looking round. Here's /etc/fstab from the 4.5 root partition (this is apparently just as sysinstall created it -- I'm just now removing the extra tab that cause excessive line length and ugly random wraps from the following copy): # See the fstab(5) manual page for important information on automatic mounts # of network filesystems before modifying this file. # # DeviceMountpoint FStype Options DumpPass# /dev/da0s1b noneswapsw 0 0 /dev/da0s2b noneswapsw 0 0 /dev/da1s1b noneswapsw 0 0 /dev/da2s1b noneswapsw 0 0 /dev/da3s1b noneswapsw 0 0 /dev/da3s1a / ufs rw 1 1 /dev/da2s1e /home
Re: Reasonable Hyperterminal alternative?
On Monday 13 December 2004 03:48 pm, dave wrote: Hello, Everytime i've tried to get kermit to terminal, it's either trying to query a modem for dialup or if i can make it not do that I've never tried serial console access. My use has been limited to modems and ethernet. The tutorial at the url below discusses the use of a null modem and -l option for serial console login: http://www.freebsdhowtos.com/84.html Also, you can find lots of information regarding kermit using the man page and at: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck80.html which i can't remember at the moment, i've never been able to get it to terminal. Cabling is not the issue. I was wondering if you could help, tell me what you did? Also, how did you execute ssh to enable a secure transfer? Thanks. Dave. I use kermit and ssh over ethernet: 1. Start kermit with the command 'kermit' (no options or addresses needed). 2. At the kermit prompt, execute your ssh command. For example: 'ssh 192.168.63.1' 3. Once the ssh connection has been made, start kermit at the other location within the ssh connection. You can then send and receive multiple files using kermits globbing functions and it will all occur securely over ssh. Best of luck, Andrew Gould ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Qmail Problems
Anyone have an insights to this problem? - Original Message - From: Mike Grissom [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 2:59 PM Subject: Qmail Problems I have been having a problem with qmail-send dying for a while now. In the log file it says that alert: oh no! lost spawn connection which leads me to believe the problem is with the qmail-lspawn or qmail-rspawn. I have FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE #0: Thu Nov 11 17:21:04 EST 2004 installed on the box. Any ideas what could be causing this? Or how to fix this problem? No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.296 / Virus Database: 265.5.0 - Release Date: 12/9/2004 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.296 / Virus Database: 265.5.0 - Release Date: 12/9/2004 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Strange startup behavior on 5.3-release
I'm running 5.3-release, and seeing *very* strange behavior on startup. If I reboot the system, I get the following errors in /var/log/console.log: Dec 13 17:38:59 guru kernel: Starting sshd. Dec 13 17:39:00 guru kernel: sendmail: illegal option -- L Dec 13 17:39:00 guru kernel: sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [ -Fname ] [ -bp ] [ -bs ] [ arg ... ] I'm getting those errors because sendmail is set to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail in /etc/mail/mailer.conf. Since I'm running qmail, sendmail should be run *at all* at startup. The really strange thing is that if I shutdown and then restart the system, without a reboot, I don't see these error messages. I've traced this down to the sendmail_msp_queue_enable variable in /etc/rc.conf. If set to yes, that invokes sendmail with the -L option. There don't appear to be any currently filed bugs related to this issue, and google didn't turn up anything relevant. I'm running the GENERIC kernel. I've attached my /etc/rc.conf in case something there is pertinent. Any hints as to what would cause this - especially with the two different behaviors - would be greatly appreciated. Thankx, mike rc.conf Description: /etc/rc.conf -- Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mired.org/consulting.html Independent Network/Unix/Perforce consultant, email for more information. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: just a couple quick pf/nat questions
dave wrote: Hi, I use to use ipf under pre-5.3. NOw i have switched to pf for various reasons. I have not as of yet deployed it on my router, but i will be doing so. In looking it over, i do not believe pf needs nat_enable it does all it's nats within the pf.conf file. HTH Dave. Why are there three ways of filtering and natting ip-packets ? ipfw - This is how my router is working at the moment ipf - I am just reading and testing this, looks nice pf - looks the same as ipf They all have stateful filtering and nat. What should I chose ? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: AMD Athlon XP 3200+ and reboots under load...
I tested with FreeBSD 4.10 and 5.3. The same problem ocurs, when the the machine not reboot, varios coredumps in as/gcc hapens during make buildworld. Hardware: Asus A7V600-X AMD Sempron 2400+ 512MB DDR 400 any ideas ?? On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 23:28:17 -0600, Vulpes Velox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 19:36:34 -0800 (PST) Minnesota Slinky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello list. I am in the process of doing a major upgrade to my home server. I purchased an Asus A7V600-X motherboard, an AMD Athlon XP 3200+ processor, and installed 1GB of DDR 400 memory. If it matters, I've got two 120 GB Maxtor HDDs in a RAID 1 array. The problem I'm having is that the system reboots half-way through a make buildworld. I'm guessing this has to do with heat, but I'm not sure. Does anyone have any insight? I've tried telling the BIOS to ignore the proc/mobo temp. Not sure yet if that's working. For checking temp just ssh in and use mbmon while it is going... I would suspect ram problems. Heat problems from my experience generally cause some errors before failing and freezing. Never seen a heat problem result in a reboot yet. The way to check for this is to swap the ram out, after checking heat using ssh, mbmon, and a `cd /usr/src/ make buildworld/ cd /usr/ports/math/atlas make`. This command series you will also use each time as it provides a very good method for taking a system down since I've seen problems where just one of those would not take it down before. If you still get it, continue swap out the power supply next. Possiblility of not liking extra stress from active hard drive. Had this a bit on one old P2 gateway at one time. If it is still there do the same with proc. By now we should be able to safely rule out heat, provided that the sensor is functioning properly. If it still goes down, it is the mother board getting flaky under heavy load. This can happen. I had a Abit NF7-S2 that happened with lately. Swapped it out and it went away. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Handbook is unclear about the use of maxautovhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 13 December 2004 18:21, Nikolas Britton wrote: Excerpt from the handbook: To set the number of virtual channels, there are two sysctl knobs which, if you are the root user, can be set like this: # sysctl hw.snd.pcm0.vchans=4 # sysctl hw.snd.maxautovchans=4 The above example allocates four virtual channels, which is a practical number for everyday use. hw.snd.pcm0.vchans is the number of virtual channels pcm0 has, and is configurable once a device has been attached. hw.snd.maxautovchans is the number of virtual channels a new audio device is given when it is attached using kldload(8) http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=kldloadsektion=8. Since the pcm module can be loaded independently of the hardware drivers, hw.snd.maxautovchans can store how many virtual channels any devices which are attached later will be given. --- So maxautovhans is only applicable if you loaded sound support as a kernel module and not compile it into the kernel? No, (speaking for the 5.3-STABLE branch) sysctl hw.snd.maxautovchans also works, if sound support has been compiled into your kernel. You can set the sysctl via /etc/sysctl.conf or /boot/loader.conf or commandline. According to 'man 4 sound', sysctl hw.snd.maxautovchans holds the maximum number of vchans, that the system will be allowed to create. The sentence hw.snd.maxautovchans is the number of virtual channels a new audio device is given when it is attached using kldload(8) is possibly wrong. I must admit that I have never tested sound-module loading via kldload. - -- Christian Hiris [EMAIL PROTECTED] | OpenPGP KeyID 0x3BCA53BE OpenPGP-Key at hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net and http://pgp.mit.edu -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFBvjt709WjGjvKU74RAmnEAJ9dfno0vYrONMUPGieQXn7uL1Q39ACfVGo/ Sny8Hba2LPx1cihPLNTVRCY= =IgJk -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Extended fat32 partition, how to mount ?
Have you: 1. tried mounting ad2s5 and ad2s6? 2. checked the http://www.freebsd.org/search/search.html#mailinglists? 3. searched the web (extended logical fat ad0s5 freebsd...)? -- Be well, Karel Miklav ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange startup behavior on 5.3-release
On Mon, 13 December, 2004 23:56, Mike Meyer said: I'm running 5.3-release, and seeing *very* strange behavior on startup. If I reboot the system, I get the following errors in /var/log/console.log: Dec 13 17:38:59 guru kernel: Starting sshd. Dec 13 17:39:00 guru kernel: sendmail: illegal option -- L Dec 13 17:39:00 guru kernel: sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [ -Fname ] [ -bp ] [ -bs ] [ arg ... ] I'm getting those errors because sendmail is set to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail in /etc/mail/mailer.conf. Since I'm running qmail, sendmail should be run *at all* at startup. The really strange thing is that if I shutdown and then restart the system, without a reboot, I don't see these error messages. I've traced this down to the sendmail_msp_queue_enable variable in /etc/rc.conf. If set to yes, that invokes sendmail with the -L option. There don't appear to be any currently filed bugs related to this issue, and google didn't turn up anything relevant. I'm running the GENERIC kernel. I've attached my /etc/rc.conf in case something there is pertinent. After you installed qmail (from ports?) were there any instructions on how you should modify /etc/rc.conf? I use Postfix, and after I installed that from the ports tree, it told me to add the following entries to rc.conf dj : ~ cat /etc/rc.conf | grep -i sendmail sendmail_enable=YES sendmail_flags=-bd sendmail_pidfile=/var/spool/postfix/pid/master.pid sendmail_outbound_enable=NO sendmail_submit_enable=NO sendmail_msp_queue_enable=NO Maybe that's some help? Cheers, David ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange startup behavior on 5.3-release
On Mon, 13 December, 2004 23:56, Mike Meyer said: I'm running 5.3-release, and seeing *very* strange behavior on startup. If I reboot the system, I get the following errors in /var/log/console.log: Dec 13 17:38:59 guru kernel: Starting sshd. Dec 13 17:39:00 guru kernel: sendmail: illegal option -- L Dec 13 17:39:00 guru kernel: sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [ -Fname ] [ -bp ] [ -bs ] [ arg ... ] I'm getting those errors because sendmail is set to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail in /etc/mail/mailer.conf. Since I'm running qmail, sendmail should be run *at all* at startup. The really strange thing is that if I shutdown and then restart the system, without a reboot, I don't see these error messages. I've traced this down to the sendmail_msp_queue_enable variable in /etc/rc.conf. If set to yes, that invokes sendmail with the -L option. There don't appear to be any currently filed bugs related to this issue, and google didn't turn up anything relevant. I'm running the GENERIC kernel. I've attached my /etc/rc.conf in case something there is pertinent. After you installed qmail (from ports?) were there any instructions on how you should modify /etc/rc.conf? I use Postfix, and after I installed that from the ports tree, it told me to add the following entries to rc.conf dj : ~ cat /etc/rc.conf | grep -i sendmail sendmail_enable=YES sendmail_flags=-bd sendmail_pidfile=/var/spool/postfix/pid/master.pid sendmail_outbound_enable=NO sendmail_submit_enable=NO sendmail_msp_queue_enable=NO Maybe that's some help? Cheers, David Sometime ago I installed qmail and what I remember is that in /etc/rc.conf the following line needs to be added; SENDMAIL=NONE #check sendmail documentation for proper line Basically you dont want the sendmail daemon started during startup, this is now handled by qmail. Check qmail.org for more information. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Safe to just rebuild kernel after cvsuping src?
Ben Washington-Yule wrote: Nikolas Britton wrote: Ben Washington-Yule wrote: Nikolas Britton wrote: Is it generally safe to just rebuild the kernel, and not make world, when your only tracking a release and not -STABLE, i.g. setting cvsup to track RELENG_5_3? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] But why would you update your sources if you are not going to compile and install them? Umm, umm, lol, yes I thought of this after I sent it, most of the updates are for userland and system tools, not the kernel, duh, sorry. I know everyone always says read the handbook but in this case it is very useful. Read the chapters on the FreeBSD kernel and also the chapter aptly named The Cutting Edge Regards, Ben Been there done that and I did it long time ago, this was just a moment of stupidity and not thinking before posting. I was in the middle of updating my sources when I had to make some changes to the kernel and rebuild it and I didn't have time or the desire rebuild world. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Having trouble locating driver for the embedded ethernet controller on Epox 8RD+ Pro with Nforce2 Ultra Chipset
Can you help me with a solution for my problem? I'm pretty sure there are no native drivers for that ethernet adapter and I should use the windows compatibility layer. But I cannot find the ethernet driver distributed stand-alone apart from the entire nforce 2 driver package . Any suggestions? Best Regards, Bozhidar Batsov ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
are you spam?
Dear Administrator, you are always SPAM by my spam filter. please check this URL http://spf.pobox.com/why.html?sender=freebsd.orgip=216.136.204.18 -- Koichi Mori ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ftp-proxy, how to bind to localhost only addres
hi, I installed freebsd5.3 on my soekris box. I'm using pf with ftp-proxy (started from inetd). I would like to bind the ftp-proxy to only listen to the localhost. Actually it listens to all adresses. root inetd 2756 4 tcp4 *:8021 How can I do this? In openbsd you set this in inetd.conf: 127.0.0.1:8021 stream tcp nowait root/usr/libexec/ftp-proxy ftp-proxy -u proxy -n -m 55000 -M 57000 -t 180 But how on freebsd? thanks a lot didier ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: DHCP and 2 subnets
GREAT, it's running for me OK. Thanks very much.. best regards goose - Original Message - From:Joerg Pulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: goose bla [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:Mon, 13 Dec 2004 08:03:57 +0100 (CET) Subject: Re: DHCP and 2 subnets -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 12 Dec 2004, goose bla wrote: hello, I have router with inet and allias. 10.1.0.0/24 10.2.0.0/24. i want allot to pc(client) their IP by their MAC adress. but it's going only with one subnet. i can allot IP only to one subnet. [stripped] Hi, don't know if i got you roght, but here are my thoughts. if you want to serve more than one ip network over one physical wire you have to define a shared network. here is an example. (remeber, host declarations have to be inside! the subnet they belong to) shared-network MYNETWORK { subnet 10.1.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { range 10.1.0.31 10.1.0.60; default-lease-time 600; max-lease-time 7200; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; option domain-name bla.org; option domain-name-servers 222.222.222.22; option routers 10.1.0.1; host pc1 { hardware ethernet 00:33:11:22:bb:94; fixed-address 10.1.0.10; } } subnet2 10.2.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { range 10.2.0.31 10.2.0.60; default-lease-time 600; max-lease-time 7200; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; option domain-name bla.org; option domain-name-servers 222.222.222.22; option routers 10.2.0.1; host pc2 { hardware ethernet 00:44:44:22:bb:94; fixed-address 10.2.0.10; } } } as far as i can tell, this setups work here for me. i don't know the exact behavior of dhcpd if you declare dynamic ranges in more than one ip subnet. i've only one dynamic range in one! subnet. regards Joerg - -- The beginning is the most important part of the work. -Plato -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFBvT7fSPOsGF+KA+MRAntAAKCVOy85a1hGnjzJPPZZrBHEszQ+kACcCT7x d/2WSZOBLILhENRRV3BnJqc= =v6L+ -END PGP SIGNATURE- --- reklama - Viete, o Vs dnes ak? Pozrite si Horoskop. http://horoskop.zoznam.sk ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OpenOffice 1.1.3 won't build under FreeBSD 5.3R
I'm trying to install it from the ports.Here is most the error output: /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:360: `jbyte' declared as function re turning a function /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:362: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:364: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:367: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:371: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:373: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:376: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:380: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:381: `jint' declared as function ret urning a function /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:382: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:384: `jint' declared as function ret urning a function /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:385: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:387: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:387: `jint' declared as function ret urning a function /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:389: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:390: `jlong' declared as function re turning a function /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:391: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:393: `jlong' declared as function re turning a function /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:394: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:396: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:396: `jlong' declared as function re turning a function /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:398: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:400: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:403: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:407: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:409: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:412: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:416: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:418: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:421: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:425: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:428: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:430: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:432: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:433: `jbyte' declared as function re turning a function /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:434: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:436: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:438: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:439: `jint' declared as function ret urning a function /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:440: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:441: `jlong' declared as function re turning a function /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:442: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:444: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:447: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:449: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:451: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:453: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:455: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:457: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:459: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:461: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:463: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:466: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:469: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:471: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:473: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:476: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:478: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:480: syntax error before '*' token /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.4.2/include/jni.h:483: syntax
Re: OpenOffice 1.1.3 won't build under FreeBSD 5.3R
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:04:08 +0200, lordbad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to install it from the ports.Here is most the error output: snip errors ERROR: Error 65280 occurred while making /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-1.1/work/ OOo_1.1.3_src/jurt/source/pipe dmake: Error code 1, while making 'build_all' ---* TG_SLO.MK *--- *** Error code 255 Stop in /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-1.1. I looked here and there for a solution, but did not find any. It seems that many other folks have the same problem but rather than investigate it they prefer to simply install the binary package. I have limited understand of the java concepts but perhaps someone amongst you can help me... Also previously people stated that there are two ways around the error. Install jdk14 from ports first, as its the linux jdk that the errors are from. Or disable java for openoffice in the makefile before trying to install it form ports. -- Theres no place like ::1 Thanks, SimonB ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: swapfile
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 10:35:49AM +0200, Nelis Lamprecht wrote: Hi, Checked the manual but couldn't find anything regarding this. If you have created more than one swap file how do you specify them in your rc.conf file ? Manually it works fine but obviously when the machine boots I want them both to be used again. swapfile=/mailstore/swap1 swapfile=/mailstore/swap2 The above doesn't work, only the first one is used. The rc script seems to be written to only allow for one additional swapfile. It should be trivial to rewrite to handle multiple files This diff should apply to /etc/rc.d/addswap to make your setup work. --- /etc/rc.d/addswap Tue Dec 14 12:08:41 2004 +++ addswap Tue Dec 14 12:06:42 2004 @@ -22,10 +22,13 @@ [Nn][Oo] | '') ;; *) - if [ -w ${swapfile} -a -c /dev/mdctl ]; then - echo Adding ${swapfile} as additional swap - mdev=`mdconfig -a -t vnode -f ${swapfile}` swapon /dev/${mdev} +for sfile in ${swapfile} ] +do + if [ -w ${sfile} -a -c /dev/mdctl ]; then + echo Adding ${sfile} as additional swap + mdev=`mdconfig -a -t vnode -f ${sfile}` swapon /dev/${mdev} fi +done ;; esac } Keep a copy of the original addswap somewhere! You will need to specify both swapfiles in the same declaration: swapfile=/mailstore/swap1 /mailstore/swap2 I have only done very basic testing, but it seems to work as you'd expect. However, I hereby disclaim any liability... ;-) HTH Dan -- Daniel Bye PGP Key: ftp://ftp.slightlystrange.org/pgpkey/dan.asc PGP Key fingerprint: 3B9D 8BBB EB03 BA83 5DB4 3B88 86FC F03A 90A1 BE8F _ ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) - against HTML, vCards and X - proprietary attachments in e-mail / \ pgpK2QRDiAepH.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: OpenOffice 1.1.3 won't build under FreeBSD 5.3R
Simon Burke wrote: On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:04:08 +0200, lordbad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to install it from the ports.Here is most the error output: snip errors ERROR: Error 65280 occurred while making /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-1.1/work/ OOo_1.1.3_src/jurt/source/pipe dmake: Error code 1, while making 'build_all' ---* TG_SLO.MK *--- *** Error code 255 Stop in /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-1.1. I looked here and there for a solution, but did not find any. It seems that many other folks have the same problem but rather than investigate it they prefer to simply install the binary package. I have limited understand of the java concepts but perhaps someone amongst you can help me... Also previously people stated that there are two ways around the error. Install jdk14 from ports first, as its the linux jdk that the errors are from. Or disable java for openoffice in the makefile before trying to install it form ports. == I'll try that. 10x a lot! Best Regards, Bozhidar Batsov ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ftp-proxy, how to bind to localhost only addres
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Didier Wiroth wrote: hi, I installed freebsd5.3 on my soekris box. I'm using pf with ftp-proxy (started from inetd). I would like to bind the ftp-proxy to only listen to the localhost. Actually it listens to all adresses. root inetd 2756 4 tcp4 *:8021 How can I do this? In openbsd you set this in inetd.conf: 127.0.0.1:8021 stream tcp nowait root/usr/libexec/ftp-proxy ftp-proxy -u proxy -n -m 55000 -M 57000 -t 180 But how on freebsd? thanks a lot didier Have you tried changing the * to 127.0.0.1 i.e rootinetd 27564 tcp4127.0.0.1:8021 - -- Good judgement comes with experience. Unfortunately, the experience usually comes from bad judgement. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBvuW1EdHRTqP1dMMRAgR2AJ432uJSNkP64W+mCxitNQH5KMn0mgCffOEs aZk2ElfTeYx/LE5KiBej1Ag= =YiYW -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OpenOffice - Java problems
I'm trying to compile OpenOffice 1.1 for FreeBSD 4.10 (may as well exercise the lap-top). After grabbing all the Linuxy bits for Java JDK14, I now find it wants a Solaris library under /compat/svr4/lib (libc.so.2 or similar), and this is found only on a Solaris/86 CD, which of course not being a licensee I don't have. So, I give up and install the package instead, but the installation window says it can't find a Java Runtime Environment, and would I like to run without one? Sure, I metaphorically say, only to have it say that some functionality will be lost - OK? - and drops me back to the choice box again. Catch-22. I have got an earlier version to install (from the package), but I have no idea how it handled the Java stuff, so has anyone managed to compile/install OpenOffice on FreeBSD 4.10 (no updates)? [No need to Cc me; I'm on the list] -- Dave ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: are you spam?
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 08:40:29PM +0900, Koichi Mori wrote: Dear Administrator, you are always SPAM by my spam filter. please check this URL http://spf.pobox.com/why.html?sender=freebsd.orgip=216.136.204.18 Please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you believe there is a problem with mail delivery. Kris pgpaqSTlJnrcl.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Safe to just rebuild kernel after cvsuping src?
Robert Huff said: Nikolas Britton writes: Is it generally safe to just rebuild the kernel, and not make world, when your only tracking a release and not -STABLE, i.g. setting cvsup to track RELENG_5_3? As a general rule, this is _never_ safe. Unless you're prepared to locate and understand all the changes - just bite the bullet and make world. (This is not to say you can't do it and have it work - been there, done that - but you're definitely increasing the odds of a problem.) I've been doing the opposite on some of my machines which run stable releases of FreeBSD. Is it relatively safe to build and install a slightly newer world without rebuilding the kernel? -- Charles Ulrich Ideal Solution, LLC - http://www.idealso.com ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: HI
On Monday 13 December 2004 12:25 pm, Leon wrote: Hi, I have unusual question. I have tried to install and configurate FreeBSD but unfortunately I couldn't do it myself. So I would like to know if you can give me a phone number of somebody who lives in Brooklyn, NY with whom I can contact and who can help me to install and configurate it. Thanks, Leon. You might try contacting someone at the NYC BSD Users Group (NYCBUG). Their website ca be found at: http://nycbug.org/ Good luck, Andrew Gould ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re : Re: ftp-proxy, how to bind to localhost only addres
Hi, Tthis was the output from sockstat: Have you tried changing the * to 127.0.0.1 i.e root inetd 27564 tcp4127.0.0.1:8021 But this is isn't working: 127.0.0.1:ftp-proxy stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/ftp-proxy ftp-proxy -a 172.16.43.50 -u proxy -n -m 55000 -M 57000 -t 180 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: refuse
Gert Cuykens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: can somebody change the cvsup program so the refuse file can contain #comments please ? Why not just run it through cpp(1) and use the output? I used to do that with my sendmail configuration... ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: cannot mount cdrom - not a newbie problem
Someone broke the silence: i have a genuine problem here. i noticed my backup cdrw's had stopped working at some point. upon furthur investigation i find i cannot mount cd's full stop. titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /mount cd9660: /dev/acd0c: Invalid argument Is this a typo of acd0c with the c? Chris the above command makes the drive light flicker for 3 seconds then the error. this is NOT a hardware problem. i get the exact same issue with my brand new dvd drive. here is what dmesg gas to say: acd0: DVD-R HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4160B at ata1-slave WDMA2 da0 at hpt3740 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 da0: HPT3xx RAID 1 Array 3.00 Fixed Direct Access SCSI-0 device da0: 190782MB (390721957 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 24321C) Mounting root from ufs:/dev/da0s1a cd0 at ata1 bus 0 target 1 lun 0 cd0: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4160B A301 Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0 device cd0: 16.000MB/s transfers cd0: cd present [1 x 2048 byte records] note this was working perfectly. i suspect that some how my ata device has gone bad some how. let me get the obvious replys out of the way: yes i have googled nothing i can find has even touched on a fix. yes there is a disc in the drive no it is not an audio disk. there is nothing else connected to the ide ports. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cpu temperature
On Tue, 14 December, 2004 14:19, Spades said: is there a program to check the cpu's temperature for 4.10-stable? the machine is in remote and i hope to monitor the cpu/system temperature stats via ssh. I use sysutils/xmbmon and it works great. Cheers, David ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cannot mount cdrom - not a newbie problem
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:49 am, Haulmark, Chris wrote: Someone broke the silence: i have a genuine problem here. i noticed my backup cdrw's had stopped working at some point. upon furthur investigation i find i cannot mount cd's full stop. titan# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /mount cd9660: /dev/acd0c: Invalid argument Is this a typo of acd0c with the c? Prior to RELEASE 5.x default CD devices carried a 'partition' suffix of 'a' or 'c' but as of 4.x acd0a and acd0c were/are equivalent and correspond (I believe) to acd0 in 5.x. Man pages and other documentation in 4.x is not entirely consistent sometimes using /dev/acd0 and elsewhere /dev/acd0c. Malcolm Chris the above command makes the drive light flicker for 3 seconds then the error. this is NOT a hardware problem. i get the exact same issue with my brand new dvd drive. here is what dmesg gas to say: acd0: DVD-R HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4160B at ata1-slave WDMA2 da0 at hpt3740 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 da0: HPT3xx RAID 1 Array 3.00 Fixed Direct Access SCSI-0 device da0: 190782MB (390721957 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 24321C) Mounting root from ufs:/dev/da0s1a cd0 at ata1 bus 0 target 1 lun 0 cd0: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4160B A301 Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0 device cd0: 16.000MB/s transfers cd0: cd present [1 x 2048 byte records] note this was working perfectly. i suspect that some how my ata device has gone bad some how. let me get the obvious replys out of the way: yes i have googled nothing i can find has even touched on a fix. yes there is a disc in the drive no it is not an audio disk. there is nothing else connected to the ide ports. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: keyboard and x-win freeze up
T.F. Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i am running freebsd 5.3 (x86) on amd64, not sure what happened, I just found out that my keyboard and x-window are not responsding to me. login from another computer from telnet, and look at dmesg, here it is: The dmesg looks okay. Are you having problems with interrupts? Check vmstat -i. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IPFW2
Dear sir, Now I'm using FreeBSD 5.2.1 release but now I can't compile new kernel with IPFIREWALL_FORWARD option. Please tell me port forwarding work or not work on FreeBSD 5.2.1 release. I think maybe IPFIREWALL options already included. Best regards Doloonkhuch.A ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your FreeBSD daemon logo
Dear FreeBSD team, we've a question regarding the usage of your FreeBSD daemon logo on our webpage. On http://pan-data.dyndns.org/ccount we provide a free software for market research data analysis for Win, Linux and SunOS. Now, as of several requests from FreeBSD users, our intention is to compile and provide a FreeBDS version. On the upper right corner of our page, you can find a download option with appropriate gif pictures for the different operating systems. Here we would apprechiate to have your explicitly allowance to use a copy of your daemon gif logo. Please let me know if it's possible or, for any legal restrictions, is there is an alternate option? Many thanks in advance, Volker Hoffmann, CCOUNT development team ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: GPU / GPL
Amit, There really isn't one because of the nature of the FreeBSD project. Everything that makes up FreeBSD including the documentation of it is licensed under either the GPL/GNU license or the BSD license, or some variant license that is similar to BSD. For example the documentation for FreeBSD which includes everything on the website, has a license that is here: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/LEGALNOTICE.html For each version of FreeBSD, there is a file installed in the root of the version named COPYRIGHT that starts out like this: $ cat COPYRIGHT # $FreeBSD: src/COPYRIGHT,v 1.4.24.1 2004/04/30 12:50:48 kensmith Exp $ # @(#)COPYRIGHT 8.2 (Berkeley) 3/21/94 The compilation of software known as FreeBSD is distributed under the following terms: followed by a bunch of copyright notices for all organizations and firms and such that have given permission to FreeBSD to use things. While in general these licenses are non-restrictive, it is YOUR problem to determine if you are infringing any of them in your products. For example, one of the items in the FreeBSD 4.10 copyright reads: ...The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the American National Standards Committee X3, on Information Processing Systems have given us permission to reprint portions of their documentation... This means in effect that IEEE and ANSI aren't going to allow you to lift their stuff out of FreeBSD to use on your site - but they have given permission to you to redistribute their stuff that is embedded within FreeBSD. Similarly to this, the C compiler that is used by FreeBSD is GCC and that is under the GPL license. Same deal there - just because the FreeBSD license allows you to use FreeBSD code in a commercial product, that does not change the license for GCC. So in summary, what it boils down to is that the people within the FreeBSD project that could actually research all this for you once you tell them what you intend on doing, and tell you if your going to infringe something or not, these people don't work for free and they are probably too busy to do it anyway. Your going to have to do it yourself which means you need to learn a lot more about FreeBSD than you obviously know at this point. This list can give you some opinions, but you need to explain what your SPECIFICALLY wanting to do. And in the long run, whether you use our opinions, form your own, or hire someone to give you some, this isn't an issue where it is possible to get a blanket approval from one person over the entire FreeBSD project. This is an issue where you have to look at FreeBSD, look at what your wanting to do with it, figure out what parts of it you need to do that, then decide if your going to step on anyone's toes. Ted -Original Message- From: Amit Pandey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 13, 1980 5:47 AM To: Ted Mittelstaedt Subject: Re: GPU / GPL can you give me the correct email then Amit - Original Message - From: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Amit Pandey [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:06 PM Subject: RE: GPU / GPL You got the wrong e-mail address, FreeBSD isn't a version of Linux. And, nobody that gets mail to this e-mail address can give you any permission to do anything anyway. Ted -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Amit Pandey Sent: Sunday, January 13, 1980 5:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: GPU / GPL Hi Thinking of adding your version of Linux to my product base , can i do this as well as using any documentation and logos on your site - referring to your site with all texts / logos used Amit ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sl0 (serial IP) interface?
Hi, I can't see slx interface on my freshly installed FreeBSD 5 system even if I add device sl to my kernel configuration file. I have used network_interfaces=sl0 lo0... knob but I couldn't enable that interface. Does something chage between 4 and 5 series related to sl subsystem? Best Regards.. --- Omer Faruk Sen http://www.EnderUNIX.ORG Software Development Team @ Turkey http://www.Faruk.NET For Public key: http://www.enderunix.org/ofsen/ofsen.asc First Turkish FreeBSD book is out! Go check it. Duydunuz mu! Turkiye'nin ilk FreeBSD kitabi cikti. http://www.acikkod.com/freebsd.php ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Your FreeBSD daemon logo
Graphic images of the FreeBSD mascot, referred to as the BSD daemon in most literature on the subject, are copyright by the artists that draw them. You must get permission from those artists. For example, Marshall Kirk McKusick drew these here and if you use any of them you must get his permission: http://www.mckusick.com/beastie/mainpage/images.html The BSD daemon in the logo on the website, here: http://www.freebsd.org/gifs/freebsd_1.gif Is a mirror of this image: http://www.mckusick.com/beastie/gif/bsd4_3.gif and permission should be got from Marshall for use of it. This image is probably the most popular of all the images of the BSD daemon. In general Marshall gives permission for use of this image to just about anyone that asks to use it in FreeBSD-related items. You also have the option of drawing your own BSD daemon, or contracting someone to draw it. For example my book cover here: http://www.freebsd-corp-net-guide.com/bookcover.png uses a BSD image that was drawn by an artist within Addison-Wesley, thus is copyright by Addison-Wesley, not by Marshall. For another example, Darby Daemon, here: http://www.daemonnews.org/199912/darby.html is copyrighted by Susannah Coleman. As you can probably see there's wide variation in the images people have drawn. Ted -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 2:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Your FreeBSD daemon logo Dear FreeBSD team, we've a question regarding the usage of your FreeBSD daemon logo on our webpage. On http://pan-data.dyndns.org/ccount we provide a free software for market research data analysis for Win, Linux and SunOS. Now, as of several requests from FreeBSD users, our intention is to compile and provide a FreeBDS version. On the upper right corner of our page, you can find a download option with appropriate gif pictures for the different operating systems. Here we would apprechiate to have your explicitly allowance to use a copy of your daemon gif logo. Please let me know if it's possible or, for any legal restrictions, is there is an alternate option? Many thanks in advance, Volker Hoffmann, CCOUNT development team ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FreeBSD 5.3; hoto migrate from i386 to amd64 mode
hello folks, on my Athlon64 based box I installed 5-CURRENT about a year ago. Because at that time amd64 mode didn't work very well with a lot of ports I installed FreeBSD in i386 mode. Meanwhile I followed the release path to 5.3.Everything works very fine. Now I want to use the full power of my 64 bit CPU. I cross compiled the kernel to amd64 mode (cd /usr/src; make kernel TARGET=amd64 TARGET_ARCH=amd64 KERNCONF=REINEKE64) and tried to reboot the machine with the new kernel. The kernel himself seems to work but when he tries to mount the root filesystem the system hangs. I think something in my migration is wrong. Can someone please tell me the correct procedure to get my system work in amd64 mode without complete re-installation. Thanks a lot Burkard ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cvsup installing hekp
angelito munez extolled: i wnt to install cvsup.. but i get some error and just stop What is the error? I do not see it listed here. -- ___ Dan ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Reasonable Hyperterminal alternative?
Colin J. Raven extolled: Greetings all, I'm seeking a reasonable alternative to WinXP/2000 Hyperterminal as a console application (for serial port access to a no-graphics card box). Are you looking for something to run under BSD? If so, minicom is great. /usr/ports/comms/minicom/ -- ___ Dan ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop
-Original Message- From: Henry Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 4:28 PM To: Bomgardner,Jon Subject: RE: Xorg/laptop As a followup to my last message, I found this in one of the readmes. Partial or complete DDC support is available in most of the video drivers. DDC is enabled by default, but can be disabled with a Device section entry: Option NoDDC. We have support for DDC versions 1 and 2; these can be dis- abled independently with Option NoDDC1 and Option NoDDC2. I'm just guessing, but ddc is a porblem on some systems. First, Henry - thanks for the great advice that completely solved the problem and Xorg is now running. It is a happy day indeed! Now for my next question - For some reason, FreeBSD and Xorg is only using a small square in the middle of the LCD screen. Any ideas on how I get it to use the full dimensions? Thanks in advance, Jon Bomgardner ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone tell me why my local cvsup mirror is failing?
I went to update some machines this weekend, to find that my local cvsup mirror is not getting updated. Here is the log file: CVSup update begins at 2004-12-12 11:17:00 Updating from cvsup11.freebsd.org Connected to cvsup11.freebsd.org Updating collection cvs-all/cvs Append to CVSROOT-ports/commitlogs/ports Append to CVSROOT-src/commitlogs/sys Edit ports/lang/scm/Makefile,v Create ports/lang/scm/files/patch-eval.c,v Edit ports/print/scribus/Makefile,v Edit src/lib/libc/stdlib/atexit.c,v src/lib/libc/stdlib/atexit.c,v: Checksum mismatch -- will transfer entire file Edit src/release/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/readme/article.sgml,v src/release/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/readme/article.sgml,v: Checksum mismatch -- will transfer entire file Edit src/release/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/relnotes/common/new.sgml,v src/release/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/relnotes/common/new.sgml,v: Checksum mismatch -- will transfer entire file Edit src/sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_vfsops.c,v Skipping collection gnats/current Updating collection www/current Updater failed: /usr/local/etc/cvsup/prefixes/FreeBSD-www.current/data/FAQ/#cvs.cvsup-83855.11: Cannot create: Permission denied CVSup update ends at 2004-12-12 11:21:56 Ive done a chomd -R cvsupin on /usr/local/etc/cvsu, and a chgrp -R cvsup on it to. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? -- They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Cleaning port config options
Robert Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was installing the mail/dspam port and the selection of options appeared for configuration, then after selecting, the configuration stopped with an error that I had selected too many back-end options. I did 'make distclean' and 'make clean', but the options list will not appear again for me to alter the configuration options. How do I do this? According to man ports, that would make rmconfig. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop
-Original Message- From: Doug Poland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 8:54 AM To: Bomgardner,Jon Cc: Henry Miller; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop snip For some reason, FreeBSD and Xorg is only using a small square in the middle of the LCD screen. Any ideas on how I get it to use the full dimensions? On my Dell laptop I have a function key called Font. When I push that, my screen toggles from what you describe, to full-screen, HTH. OK, so I found a BIOS option that enabled me to stretch the screen however, it is still not using ALL of the possible screen space and Xorg still starts in the small window... Almost there... I can just taste it anyone got any other ideas? Thanks, Jon == This communication, together with any attachments hereto or links contained herein, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain information that is confidential or legally protected. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, disclosure, copying, dissemination, distribution or use of this communication is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail message and delete the original and all copies of the communication, along with any attachments hereto or links herein, from your system. == The St. Paul Travelers e-mail system made this annotation on 12/13/2004, 11:50:26 AM. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: IPFW2
Doloonkhuch wrote: Dear sir, Now I'm using FreeBSD 5.2.1 release but now I can't compile new kernel with IPFIREWALL_FORWARD option. Please tell me port forwarding work or not work on FreeBSD 5.2.1 release. I think maybe IPFIREWALL options already included. Best regards Doloonkhuch.A There is no need for the IPFIREWALL_FORWARD option; this functionality is built in and has been for a long time. Refer to: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2003-November/014599.html HTH, Kevin Kinsey ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Reasonable Hyperterminal alternative?
I just went throught he same, myself. I like minicom, and I also found CuteCom (http://cutecom.sourceforge.net/) a nice one with a GUI. This one doesn't dial, however. Just console connections. Take care, Mike www.mikeoliveri.com On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 08:48:43 -0500, Dan Kilbourne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Colin J. Raven extolled: Greetings all, I'm seeking a reasonable alternative to WinXP/2000 Hyperterminal as a console application (for serial port access to a no-graphics card box). Are you looking for something to run under BSD? If so, minicom is great. /usr/ports/comms/minicom/ -- ___ Dan ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Platform question
Micheal Mand wrote: Hello, I am very interested in using FreeBSD on my old Compaq box, but the only problem is, I can't seem to find where Windows holds the system information. (Stupid Windows) Does anyone have any ideas or know which port I should use? Thanks in advance for any help, Mike Welcome to FreeBSD! I wouldn't worry **too much** about what Windows thinks about the hardware... include #disclaimer.h Backup your data and go to the Project's site... find the paragraph that references freshly formatted floppies and these instructions and go for it! In the rare event that you aren't able to install FBSD, you can reinstall M$ and restore you data and be OK In my experience, M$ products do have some problems, but I'm not sure that these will compare to the likelihood that Compaq used some kind of 'fritzy' hardware and their BIOS is typically a terror;it may be that it's an old box with onboard everything and a lot of stuff that's either outdated or was m/l Windows only at the time (modems tended, in the past, to be a problem here...also some hardware manufacturers are reluctant to release technical data to Open Source developers, and others are defunct) those issues are more likely to cause problems with FreeBSD installation or usage, although I do understand how difficult it can be to get real hardware data from certain versions of Windows(R). My advice on _that_: open the box and write down every number and manufacturer you see and check them against the HCL on the Project web site for the release you wish to install (which is probably 5.3-RELEASE). The platform, as Jerry says, is i386, which is the Project's code for IBM PC compatible architecture (as opposed to, say, PowerPC, Alpha, PC-98-[Japan] Mainframes, etc...) and that is what most of the documentation will be pointed towards, as i386 counts for the large majority of all FreeBSD (as well as other OS) installations... Have fun with FreeBSD! Kevin KInsey ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop
-Original Message- From: Peter Risdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:08 AM To: Bomgardner,Jon Cc: Henry Miller; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop snip OK, so I found a BIOS option that enabled me to stretch the screen however, it is still not using ALL of the possible screen space and Xorg still starts in the small window... Almost there... I can just taste it anyone got any other ideas? What resolution are you using? Laptops take this pretty literally, generally. If your laptop has a resolution of, say, 1280x1024 and you're using 800x600, then you'll often get a display 800x600 in the middle of the available screen area. Peter. So, I was reading man pages for the last few hours and here's what I found out: - vidcontrol sets terminal video settings - however, any setting I've used doesn't do what I want. Also found that my hardware would possibly support VESA but I need to rebuild my kernel to get that to work (might try this later... I haven't done it before so am kinda outa depth here... but I think this is the option I seek...) Can anyone tell me if I'm at least on the right track before I go about trying to rebuild my Kernel? Other than that I've just been learning a lot of nifty features like changing the number of rows on the display, changing colors, how to set up a splash screen, etc... Fun times! Thanks, Jon == This communication, together with any attachments hereto or links contained herein, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain information that is confidential or legally protected. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, disclosure, copying, dissemination, distribution or use of this communication is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail message and delete the original and all copies of the communication, along with any attachments hereto or links herein, from your system. == The St. Paul Travelers e-mail system made this annotation on 12/13/2004, 01:59:32 PM. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Cleaning port config options
Robert Fitzpatrick extolled: On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 11:00, Miguel Mendez wrote: Can there possibly be anything else not getting cleaned up? -- Robert Did you look in /var/db/ports/ ? There may be something in there that is missed by make rmconfig -- ___ Dan ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop
-Original Message- From: Dan Kilbourne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 1:05 PM To: Bomgardner,Jon Cc: Peter Risdon; Henry Miller; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Screen usage... was: Xorg/laptop Bomgardner,Jon extolled: Other than that I've just been learning a lot of nifty features like changing the number of rows on the display, changing colors, how to set up a splash screen, etc... Fun times! Thanks, Jon Maybe you can provide some links to some of these nifty features? I use a laptop w/fbsd, and X has no issues running at 1024x768, but I am unsure also how to get the console to that resolution - I can stretch my default 640x480 (I think) to take up the whole screen, but it looks pretty awful SUCCESS!!! At least in part... I finally got X to come up full screen (though I'm still not sure what resolution it is... though being full screen if enough for me right now) Now I just need to figure out how to do that with the console (tty*). BTW, Peter, Henry, and Dan - thanks for all of your help! I couldn't have done it without you guys. Now on to more fun... ports and possibly that Kernel recompile for VESA! Fun times abound! Jon == This communication, together with any attachments hereto or links contained herein, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain information that is confidential or legally protected. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, disclosure, copying, dissemination, distribution or use of this communication is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail message and delete the original and all copies of the communication, along with any attachments hereto or links herein, from your system. == The St. Paul Travelers e-mail system made this annotation on 12/13/2004, 03:11:06 PM. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
just a couple quick pf/nat questions
Ok, I'm slowly coming out of the fog here, but it looks like I might still have a way to go. I finally found the part in the handbook that said I didn't have to compile in the IPFW* and IPDIVERT configs into the kernel *UNLESS* I wanted NAT. Well, I do, but I didn't comple the kernel with IPFIREWALL et. al. Still, I'm planning to migrate to pf, since it's supposed to be better. It seems (from my murky understanding) like it would make tricky NAT stuff easier, so there would be some benefits (battle.net, here I come :). Problem is, it seems like there's a whole new logical approach with pf, and I can't figure out if pf does the NAT itself or if you still need the nat_enable etc. Also, with ipfw, I just ran a script that grabbed the current dynamic IP and used it when the script was run. How does pf handle dynamic IPs? If I'm understanding the pf manual at OpenBSD.org, it will simply take the network interface and apply any IP assigned to a given rule. Am I right? Has anyone else gotten pf running to their satisfaction on 5.3? And are there any pf config generation pages out there yet? I also noticed that all the sample scripts I've looked at seem to specify ports with either an explicit port number or a macro defined right in the config. I take it pf doesn't use the service tags from /etc/services? Thanks all. Lou -- Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fully Funded Hobbyist, KeySlapper Extrordinaire :) http://www.keyslapper.org ԿԬ Van Roy's Truism: Life is a whole series of circumstances beyond your control. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Qmail Problems
On 2004-12-13 14:53, Mike Grissom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mike Grissom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been having a problem with qmail-send dying for a while now. In the log file it says that alert: oh no! lost spawn connection which leads me to believe the problem is with the qmail-lspawn or qmail-rspawn. I have FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE #0: Thu Nov 11 17:21:04 EST 2004 installed on the box. Any ideas what could be causing this? Or how to fix this problem? Anyone have an insights to this problem? Please don't top-post. I've fixed your post this time, but I don't feel like doing it for any future posts. Regarding qmail now: It would help if you posted more details about your setup or even the log messages in their entirety. A quick search at google reveals that qmail people think this message signifies an OS bug: http://www.bsw.dk/qmail-archive/1998/msg00221.html You may also find the following web pages of interest: http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/1749 http://citadelle.intrinsec.com/mailing/current/HTML/ml_qmail/8150.html https://citadelle.intrinsec.com/mailing/current/HTML/ml_qmail/25931.html HTH, Giorgos ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: just a couple quick pf/nat questions
Hi, I use to use ipf under pre-5.3. NOw i have switched to pf for various reasons. I have not as of yet deployed it on my router, but i will be doing so. In looking it over, i do not believe pf needs nat_enable it does all it's nats within the pf.conf file. HTH Dave. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Extrange behavior using ppp, pf and altq on FreeBSD 5.3
Please help! I am new to FreeBSD, and UNIX in general but form the beginning I'm fascinated. I had configured a FreeBSD 5.3 machine to be the Firewall/gateway of 8 windows PC's. The machine has 2 interfaces one (fxp0) is connected to the ADSL modem and the another (rl0) is connected to a switch where the windows boxes are connected too. The first problem is that sometimes, when ppp redial to the pppoe Internet provider, I can use Internet from the FreeBSD machine, but not from the internal network. I had found a workaround to this problem: server:~ $ cat /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup default: ! pfctl -F all -f /etc/pf.conf /usr/local/etc/ez-ipupdate.conf - Refreshing the pf rules, the nat appears to work again, after a connection drop. The problem that I can't solve is the following: In the FreeBSD manual states that one must use router_enable=NO in rc.conf, to avoid routed to delete the routes added by ppp. If I do this, I can't have access to the box from outside using ssh. For reference I added the content of the floowing files: /etc/rc.conf /etc/start_if.tun0 /etc/ppp/ppp.conf /etc/pf.conf /root/kernels/GENERICconALTQ # the kernel config file demesg Thank you very much!!! - server:~ $ cat /etc/rc.conf # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # Sun Nov 21 13:07:41 2004 # Created: Sun Nov 21 13:07:41 2004 # Enable network daemons for user convenience. # Please make all changes to this file, not to /etc/defaults/rc.conf. # This file now contains just the overrides from /etc/defaults/rc.conf. hostname=server.estudio ifconfig_rl0=inet 192.168.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 netd_enable=YES saver=dragon scrnmap=NO sshd_enable=YES sshd_flags=-4 -p 222 usbd_enable=YES network_interfaces=lo0 tun0 rl0 ifconfig_tun0= #router_enable=NO router_enable=YES gateway_enable=YES # Set to YES if this host will be a gateway pf_enable=YES # Enable PF (load module if required) pf_rules=/etc/pf.conf # rules definition file for pf pf_flags= # additional flags for pfctl startup #pflog_enable=YES # start pflogd(8) #pflog_logfile=/var/log/pflog # where pflogd should store the logfile #pflog_flags= # additional flags for pflogd startup inetd_enable=YES # Run the network daemon dispatcher (YES/NO). inetd_program=/usr/sbin/inetd # path to inetd, if you want a different one. inetd_flags=-wW -C 60 # Optional flags to inetd #nmbd_enable=YES #smbd_enable=YES #winbindd_enable=YES named_enable=YES # Run named, the DNS server (or NO). named_program=/usr/sbin/named # path to named, if you want a different one. named_flags=-u bind # Flags for named named_pidfile=/var/run/named/pid # Must set this in named.conf as well named_chrootdir=/var/named# Chroot directory (or not to auto-chroot it) named_chroot_autoupdate=YES # Automatically install/update chrooted # components of named. See /etc/rc.d/named. named_symlink_enable=YES # Symlink the chrooted pid file --- server:~ $ uname -a FreeBSD server.estudio 5.3-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p1 #1: Tue Nov 23 02:13:24 ART 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERICconALTQ i386 server:~ $ cat /etc/start_if.tun0 ppp -ddial default /usr/local/etc/ez-ipupdate.conf --- server:~ $ sudo cat /etc/ppp/ppp.conf default: set log Phase Chat IPCP CCP tun command # set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command # nat enable yes # nat same_ports yes # nat use_sockets yes set device PPPoE:fxp0 # replace fxp0 with your Ethernet device set mtu 1492 set mru 1492 enable mssfixup set speed sync disable acfcomp protocomp deny acfcomp set authname xx set authkey yy set ifaddr 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.255 add default HISADDR # enable lqr disable ipv6cp # set lqrperiod 25 enable dns server:~ $ cat /etc/pf.conf ## Macros NoRoute = { 127.0.0.1/8, 172.16.0.0/12, 10.0.0.0/8, 255.255.255.255/32 } ## Tables # Options #set optimization aggressive set debug loud # Normalization #scrub in on tun0 all random-id no-df scrub in on tun0 all # Queueing altq on tun0 priq bandwidth 100Kb queue { q_pri, q_def, q_med } queue q_pri priority 7 queue q_med priority 3 queue q_def priority 1 priq(default) ## nat # General: nat on tun0 from 192.168.2.0/24 to any - (tun0) rdr on rl0 proto udp from any to 192.168.2.1/32 port 53 - 200.42.0.109 port 53 # FTP y HTTP Server on the internal network: #rdr on tun0 proto tcp from any to (tun0)/32 port 21 - 192.168.2.33 port 21 #rdr on tun0 proto tcp from any to (tun0)/32 port 80 - 192.168.2.33
dspam
On our FreeBSD 5.2.1 box, I have postfix-2.1.5 running with amavisd-new-2.2.0 and Spamassassin-3.0. All works well and thinking of incorporating dspam. This postfix server serves as a transport only, no local user other than admin users. Does anyone have this type of setup going and possibly some suggestions on docs, etc? Can dspam work in such an environment of transporting mail on to final destination mail servers? -- Robert ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Changing hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize in 4.10.
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 09:59:51 -0600, Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: In FreeBSD 5.3 you can change the buffersize by adding hint.pcm.0.buffersize=foo to /boot/loader.conf, have you try'ed this with 4.x? Yes. Here are the contents of my /boot/loader.conf file: [szamoca:6] cat /boot/loader.conf # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # userconfig_script_load=YES hint.pcm.0.buffersize=8192 However, [szamoca:7] sysctl -a | grep snd hw.snd.targetirqrate: 32 hw.snd.report_soft_formats: 1 hw.snd.verbose: 1 hw.snd.maxautovchans: 0 hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize: 4096 hw.snd.pcm0.vchans: 4 So it seems to have ignored the entry in loader.conf. No errors or warnings were generated during boot. It just ignored the entry. Also, here is my /dev/sndstat: [szamoca:8] cat /dev/sndstat FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Installed devices: pcm0: SB16 DSP 4.02 at io 0x220 irq 5 drq 1:0 bufsz 4096d (1p/1r/4v channels duplex) Also, [szamoca:9] uname -a FreeBSD szamoca.krvarr.bc.ca 4.10-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE #35: Sat Sep 18 02:19:02 PDT 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/SZAMOCA i386 Sandy Rutherford wrote: Is it possible to change the sysctl variable hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize (DMA buffer size for the soundcard) in FreeBSD 4.10? I know that in 5.x this is changed in devices.hints. I'm guessing that something in the kernel config file will do the job, but haven't been able to figure out what. Thanks, Sandy ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: just a couple quick pf/nat questions
On Monday 13 December 2004 02:35 pm, Louis LeBlanc wrote: Still, I'm planning to migrate to pf, since it's supposed to be better. It seems (from my murky understanding) like it would make tricky NAT stuff easier, so there would be some benefits (battle.net, here I come :). Problem is, it seems like there's a whole new logical approach with pf, and I can't figure out if pf does the NAT itself or if you still need the nat_enable etc. No - the NAT config is incl in pf.conf Also, with ipfw, I just ran a script that grabbed the current dynamic IP and used it when the script was run. How does pf handle dynamic IPs? If I'm understanding the pf manual at OpenBSD.org, it will simply take the network interface and apply any IP assigned to a given rule. Am I right? You are correct. Has anyone else gotten pf running to their satisfaction on 5.3? Haven't tried that yet, but I will soon. I've been using it for quite a while on OpenBSD boxes it is pretty much wonderful (except it won't pass a Cisco VPN connection through the firewall) And are there any pf config generation pages out there yet? You may want to read the pf User's Guide at: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html It's got loads of info, and isn't a difficult read. Also, there is a sample config file for a SOHO included. If you Google for pf.conf, you'll turn up butt-loads of others. I also noticed that all the sample scripts I've looked at seem to specify ports with either an explicit port number or a macro defined right in the config. I take it pf doesn't use the service tags from /etc/services? Correct-isimo - you're catching on :) Jay ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 83, Issue 4
Message: 1 Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 14:23:07 -0500 From: Robert Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cleaning port config options To: Miguel Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: FreeBSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: text/plain On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 11:00, Miguel Mendez wrote: I was installing the mail/dspam port and the selection of options appeared for configuration, then after selecting, the configuration stopped with an error that I had selected too many back-end options. I did 'make distclean' and 'make clean', but the options list will not appear again for me to alter the configuration options. How do I do this? make rmconfig Thanks, I've tried this as well with no luck. I did 'make distclean', then 'make rmconfig', then 'make rmconfig' again to have it say no user settings were found. Then I do make and leave all default make settings, it gives me the same error: === dspam-3.2.3.20041203.1245 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/libtool15 - found === dspam-3.2.3.20041203.1245 depends on shared library: ecpg.4 - found === dspam-3.2.3.20041203.1245 depends on shared library: sqlite.2 - found === Configuring for dspam-3.2.3.20041203.1245 You can use one and only one database back-end at once. *** Error code 1 Can there possibly be anything else not getting cleaned up? -- Robert -- You can find the ports config in the following path /var/db/ports -- If this is my destiny so be it! ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: AMD Athlon XP 3200+ and reboots under load...
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 19:19:25 -0600 (CST), draconius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what are your temperatures inside the case? what kind of cooling / airflow do you have in the case? I have had heat problems before due to bad airflow in the case where all the hot air concentraded around the processor(s) -drac I tested with FreeBSD 4.10 and 5.3. The same problem ocurs, when the the machine not reboot, varios coredumps in as/gcc hapens during make buildworld. Hardware: Asus A7V600-X AMD Sempron 2400+ 512MB DDR 400 any ideas ?? I think I am running AV7600 (no X), and when I was thinking about upgrading the ram, I saw a note saying to check Asus' website to make sure they have tested the ram first. With lower speed ram, you can probably run anything, but for the highest speed stuff, you should check to make sure they work well with it. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Changing hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize in 4.10.
Sandy Rutherford wrote: On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 09:59:51 -0600, Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: In FreeBSD 5.3 you can change the buffersize by adding hint.pcm.0.buffersize=foo to /boot/loader.conf, have you try'ed this with 4.x? Yes. Here are the contents of my /boot/loader.conf file: [szamoca:6] cat /boot/loader.conf # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # userconfig_script_load=YES hint.pcm.0.buffersize=8192 I'm not sure if it makes a difference but 8192 is not in quotes like I have in my working example and man device.hints says it should look like this: hint.driver.unit.keyword=value, also, have you tried playing with targetirqrate? http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sndapropos=0sektion=0manpath=FreeBSD+5.3-RELEASE+and+Portsformat=html spectra# more /boot/loader.conf ## Video Support nvidia_load=YES linux_load=YES #vesa_load=YES ## Sound Support #sound_load=YES #snd_emu10k1_load=YES #snd_driver_load=YES hw.snd.maxautovchans=4 hw.snd.targetirqrate=48 hint.pcm.0.buffersize=8192 ## Misc. loader_color=YES #Color Boot Menu spectra# sysctl hw.snd hw.snd.targetirqrate: 48 hw.snd.report_soft_formats: 1 hw.snd.verbose: 1 hw.snd.unit: 0 hw.snd.maxautovchans: 4 hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize: 8192 hw.snd.pcm0.vchans: 0 However, [szamoca:7] sysctl -a | grep snd hw.snd.targetirqrate: 32 hw.snd.report_soft_formats: 1 hw.snd.verbose: 1 hw.snd.maxautovchans: 0 hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize: 4096 hw.snd.pcm0.vchans: 4 So it seems to have ignored the entry in loader.conf. No errors or warnings were generated during boot. It just ignored the entry. Also, here is my /dev/sndstat: [szamoca:8] cat /dev/sndstat FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Installed devices: pcm0: SB16 DSP 4.02 at io 0x220 irq 5 drq 1:0 bufsz 4096d (1p/1r/4v channels duplex) Also, [szamoca:9] uname -a FreeBSD szamoca.krvarr.bc.ca 4.10-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE #35: Sat Sep 18 02:19:02 PDT 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/SZAMOCA i386 Sandy Rutherford wrote: Is it possible to change the sysctl variable hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize (DMA buffer size for the soundcard) in FreeBSD 4.10? I know that in 5.x this is changed in devices.hints. I'm guessing that something in the kernel config file will do the job, but haven't been able to figure out what. Thanks, Sandy ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Changing hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize in 4.10.
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 21:08:02 -0600, Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I'm not sure if it makes a difference but 8192 is not in quotes like I have in my working example and man device.hints says it should look like this: hint.driver.unit.keyword=value, I added the quotes, but still: [szamoca:6] cat /boot/loader.conf # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # userconfig_script_load=YES hint.pcm.0.buffersize=8192 [szamoca:7] sysctl -a | grep snd hw.snd.targetirqrate: 32 hw.snd.report_soft_formats: 1 hw.snd.verbose: 1 hw.snd.maxautovchans: 0 hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize: 4096 hw.snd.pcm0.vchans: 4 [szamoca:8] cat /dev/sndstat FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Installed devices: pcm0: SB16 DSP 4.02 at io 0x220 irq 5 drq 1:0 bufsz 4096d (1p/1r/4v channels duplex) So no change. Also, in 4.10: [szamoca:9] man device.hints No manual entry for device.hints So perhaps device.hints is not supported in 4.10. also, have you tried playing with targetirqrate? Yes, quite a bit. I set hw.snd.verbose to 2 and compiled stats for hw.snd.targetirqrate set to 16, 24, 32, 48, and 64. There was no effect to either the perceived sound quality or the rate of underruns reported by sndstat. BTW, if it makes any difference, this is an SMP machine --- albeit an older one. It has 2 x PII 300MHZ. Thanks, Sandy ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Safe to just rebuild kernel after cvsuping src?
Is it generally safe to just rebuild the kernel, and not make world, when your only tracking a release and not -STABLE, i.g. setting cvsup to track RELENG_5_3? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: just a couple quick pf/nat questions
And are there any pf config generation pages out there yet? Look at this: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/06/26/ssn_openbsd.html?page=1 Regards, Mauricio ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]