On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 08:50:52AM +0200, Petr Salinger wrote:
Are you using 7.3 kernel ?
Yes, I think this was 7.3. (because of a few regressions in 8.1: mouse
not working and red console, which I *think* are now fixed)
A, which will go verifying all this now :)
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On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 08:50:52AM +0200, Petr Salinger wrote:
Are you using 7.3 kernel ?
I confirm this problem with netstat has disappeared in the most recent
squeeze.
A.
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On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 12:11:26PM -0400, Tuco wrote:
I intend to deploy Debian GNU/kFreeBSD as a backup / NAS server. I
think as a desktop it's still inmature but as a server it's very
usable and has wonderful capabilities in storage
area thanks to ZFS (for example
On Sat, May 08, 2010 at 06:27:10PM -0400, The Anarcat wrote:
Right now, PPPoE doesn't work. The way I was able to compile ppp(8) was
by disabling netgraph, which makes ppp(8) complain about PPPoE (my
guess):
Warning: deflink: PPPoE: unknown host
Warning: deflink: Device (PPPoE:vr0) must
On Sun, May 09, 2010 at 05:06:48PM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
On Sun, 9 May 2010 00:27, anar...@koumbit.org said:
That I just don't understand at all... Are you using userland PPP? From
what I can tell here, there's no ppp binary bundled with any kFreeBSD
package I know of, I don't see
So I'm really puzzled about what to do with PPP at this point. It's part
of the unofficial freebsd-hackedutils, which I didn't know when I
started working on an official package for it (ITP #574789, in CC).
I have a mostly working package for freebsd-ppp at this point. I'm just
a bit of polishing
Hi,
I'm getting very odd problems with rm -rf here:
anar...@loony:tmp$ mkdir test
anar...@loony:tmp$ cd test/
anar...@loony:test$ mkdir a b c d
anar...@loony:test$ touch a/1 a/2 a/3 b/1 c/2 d/3
anar...@loony:test$ cd ../
anar...@loony:tmp$ \rm -r test
rm: cannot remove `test/b': No such file or
On Sun, May 09, 2010 at 02:05:35AM +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote:
This is bug #573940.
Sorry about this, I should have checked the BTS/google *before* posting.
:(
Coreutils 8.5 fixes the problem.
Apologies, and thanks for the hard work.
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On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 04:09:46PM +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 01:28, anar...@koumbit.org said:
As far as I know, there's currently no possibility of doing PPP or PPPoE
in Debian GNU/kFreeBSD. I'd like to see that fixed.
I am using PPP for quite some time now with my UMTS
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 09:05:23AM +0100, Petr Salinger wrote:
As far as I know, there's currently no possibility of doing PPP or PPPoE
in Debian GNU/kFreeBSD. I'd like to see that fixed.
So I've started trying to port the userland ppp daemon from FreeBSD 8.0:
...
I guess the next
As far as I know, there's currently no possibility of doing PPP or PPPoE
in Debian GNU/kFreeBSD. I'd like to see that fixed.
So I've started trying to port the userland ppp daemon from FreeBSD 8.0:
http://svn.freebsd.org/base/release/8.0.0/usr.sbin/ppp/
The attached patch makes ppp compile, and
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 01:44:05PM -0700, Joey Korkames wrote:
Usually, in BSD, you pass -P or -h to the /boot/loader in boot.config.
But since that loader is now completely bypassed in the boot process,
that doesn't work. I haven't found in the FreeBSD documentation what
-P/-h actually *does*
Hi all,
So I was able to boot my soekris machine on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD. The two
key points were to setup the console to be at 9600 baud and use the 486
kernel instead of the stock 686 kernel, which doesn't boot:
Loading kernel of FreeBSD 7.2-1-686 ...
Copyright (c) 1992-2009 The FreeBSD
Hi!
I wonder if there are any plans to support NFS in Debian GNU/kFreeBSD.
At any rate, how would it be supported? nfs-utils is probably not the
right way, so I guess we'd need to port something from FreeBSD directly?
A.
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Package: kfreebsd-image-8.0-1-686
Version: 8.0-1
Severity: minor
After installing this package and rebooting, the console text is all red
instead of the regular gray. 7.2 didn't have that behavior.
Not a big deal, but just something that should be mentionned I guess.
-- System Information:
The kernel messages are still bright yellow. Then the init scripts turn
green, then red.
A.
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