Re: problem with mozilla/firebird

2003-11-02 Thread Florian Villoing
I don't know if my problem is he same because Firebird is not freezing, 
although sometimes I get unable to write anything in the addressbar.

I've found a solution : open an xterm, write few caracters without 
pressing ENTER and then, give the focus back to Firebird. You can then 
write an URL.

I'm using Fluxbox but I don't know if this problem is related to the 
window manager of the browser.

If anybody has a suggestion...

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ uname -a
FreeBSD longhair.rezel.enst.fr 5.1-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.1-CURRENT #0: Sun 
Nov  2 12:01:18 CET 2003 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

Florian

Vinc wrote:
hi all,
Does any of you had some troubles with mozilla/firebird? when I want to write 
something in the adressbar, it freeze and when I want to put a keyword in google
it freeze.. please help..

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thanks for all.
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recover a broken man page

2003-11-01 Thread Florian Villoing
While testing acpi, my system crashed. I had an open xterm viewing the 
acpiconf man page. For now, when I want to see the man page again, I get 
the following error :

zcat: /usr/share/man/cat8/acpiconf.8.gz: unexpected end of file

What is the clean way to recover this man page ?

Thanks,

Florian

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Re: recover a broken man page

2003-11-01 Thread Florian Villoing
This is exactly what I needed. It works perfectly.

Thanks a lot.

Florian

Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 01:51, Florian Villoing wrote:

While testing acpi, my system crashed. I had an open xterm viewing the
acpiconf man page. For now, when I want to see the man page again, I get
the following error :
zcat: /usr/share/man/cat8/acpiconf.8.gz: unexpected end of file

What is the clean way to recover this man page ?



# rm  /usr/share/man/cat8/acpiconf.8.gz

It will be regenerated from /usr/share/man/man8/acpiconf.8.gz
when you ask for it.
Malcolm Kay

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Re: http file server

2003-10-30 Thread Florian Villoing
If you want something new and yet very powerfull, you can try AWS (Ada 
Web Server).

This an HTTP server written in Ada (so very robust). It supports many 
protocols and is very simple to use.

You can find more information on http://libre.act-europe/aws

Florian

Ajitesh wrote:
Hi Friends, I have been asked to come up with some kind of system so that our company can share the data  drawings with different customers and vendors. 

 

Present requirements: 50 Gb disk space, web access  password protected directories/folders and less expensive.

 

If I am wrong please correct me  also help me. 

My idea is to build an http file server. 

OS: Naturally I am going to use FreeBSD

Hardware: May be I will buy two (2) 50 Gb IDE disks. Is 256 Mb ram is enough or need more? What kind of backup system we should put? Which is reliable RAID controller? Or What size of Dat's. etc.

Appls:??? (No Idea... suggestions please)



Thanks in advance
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