Andrew wrote:
Hi!
I've been using Wingate for months now to distribute an internet
connection among 10 users (NAT). Stunned by regular failures of Windows
2000, Wingate and other evil software, I decided to switch to FreeBSD. I
read the handbook and about 3000 more pages of manuals / how-to's /
gui
On Sat, 2004-08-07 at 02:18, Joshua Banks wrote:
> --- Joe Marcus Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Go to Tools->Preferences->Plugins, and check Gaim-Encryption. Then,
> > a
> > Gaim-Encryption item will appear under the Plugins header.
>
> Woops. Sorry. I forgot to mention that I know
--- Joe Marcus Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Go to Tools->Preferences->Plugins, and check Gaim-Encryption. Then,
> a
> Gaim-Encryption item will appear under the Plugins header.
Woops. Sorry. I forgot to mention that I know how to enble pluggins
from within Gaim. Tools>Preferences>Plugin
Hi everybody,
I've a 5.2.1 FreeBSD system running on a windows network, with Kde 3.1.4.
Recently, i noticed that, the default samba that cames with the installation
is 2.2.8, which has some compatibility problems with windows XP (but works
fine with win95, 98 and 2000), at least in my case. So, I
On Sat, 2004-08-07 at 02:03, Joshua Banks wrote:
> I've looked on Google and the mailing archives and don't really find
> anything were others are complaining about the same issue. So I'm
> assuming because I'm new to FreeBSD that I'm overlooking something.
>
> I made sure that my ports tree was s
I've looked on Google and the mailing archives and don't really find
anything were others are complaining about the same issue. So I'm
assuming because I'm new to FreeBSD that I'm overlooking something.
I made sure that my ports tree was synced with the most upto date
ports. I went into the "/usr/
Cvsup your ports system and try again
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html
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Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2004 5:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: win32codecs.ta
Has anyone tried to join/register at:
http://www.freebsdforums.org/
I've joined and registered and I'm able to login, but after 24hrs I'm
still unable to create new threads or reply to existing ones. I've
emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] without any response. I thought
maybe I was over looking somethin
Jeff Kramer wrote:
Oh great and wise FreeBSD gurus,
I've been running FreeBSD boxes for about five years with great results
(up to 6 at the moment), but recently one of my machines has started to
seriously act up. Every time a heavy disk operation (say, tar'ing a 1
gig directory) occurs the sys
Spumonti wrote:
The disk is a Seagate 120GB and it's actually ad4, not ad0. If I
interrupt the boot process at:
FreeBSD/i386 BOOT
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel
boot:
and enter:
FreeBSD/i386 BOOT
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel
boot: 0:ad(4,a)/kernel
the machine will boot properly. I'v
At 09:18 PM 8/6/2004, Matt Emmerton wrote:
>If you would like to ship me one, I'd gladly test it out for you.
If I had one to ship, *I* would test it. But I need to know PRIOR
to purchase.
--Brett Glass
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That, however, is where the similarities end. The Nocona chip is only
64bit on the outside, the internals are essentially built on a 32 bit
legacy system. The end result is that AMD is pure 64 bit and intel's
chip just won't keep up when full 64 bit code hits the market. The new
code will si
> At 09:06 PM 8/6/2004, Matt Emmerton wrote:
>
> >While Intel (or AMD) may make changes to the underlying silicon to make
> >things better than their competitors (ie, larger caches, different
pipeline
> >architecture, etc), they are committed to maintain compatibility between
> >AMD64 and EM64T.
>
At 09:06 PM 8/6/2004, Matt Emmerton wrote:
While Intel (or AMD) may make changes to the underlying silicon to make
things better than their competitors (ie, larger caches, different pipeline
architecture, etc), they are committed to maintain compatibility between
AMD64 and EM64T.
This is good to kn
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> On Friday 06 August 2004 04:58, Brett Glass wrote:
> > http://eetimes.com/semi/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=26805631
>
> Probably not. Intel isn't going to keep exactly the same architecture as
AMD
> has now. They'll make a few minor ajust
I don't own a dell power edge but I seem to remember another thread with this same
problem
and I think the problem seemed to be how the dell found the cdrom and harddrives, I
think
if you look at how the ide/ata cables are run, this may be the problem, but my memory
is flakky
hope this points yo
it was said:
by: "Jay O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm confused, and I ask for your collective help.
>
> I successfully built a FreeBSD system using
defaults. It works fine,
> so far. I will start over and rebuild the system
now, carefully
> documenting each step. I will make some changes th
Where can I ask about FreeBSD specific Palm issues? I'm following a
4.8-Release guideline on getting a Palm Tungsten to interface with my
computer, but I'm having problems. What is the best mailing list to ask?
jm
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The MPlayer package requires win32codecs to be installed, but when I "make"
it, it can not find the package and tells me to copy it to
"/usr/ports/distfiles/", however, when I do that, it tells me of an incorrect
checksum. I find this odd because I "cat"ed the file with the checksums and
they l
On Friday 06 August 2004 02:01 pm, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>
> Do you *want* the GUI? If so, what do you have in your DISPLAY
> variable? If not, why not just specify the '-g' option?
I don't necessarily need the gui, that's just what I'm used to using
from previous installs. The -g option works
EM64T = AMD64 because they have a patent-sharing agreement...
so yes amd64 codebase should run even on the newest lga775 pentium 4 or the
newest xeons which support em64t
greetings,
alex
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olloyd
it was said:
> > >>>Modern drives deal with bad block substitution
all by themselves.
> > >>
> > >>Umm - not quite, right? That is, if a block
"goes bad" and you get a
> > >>read error, the drive isn't going to do any
"substituting" at that
> > >>point. You'll just continue to get the read
error
it was said:
>On Aug 6, 2004, at 2:42 AM, Massimiliano Stucchi
>wrote:
>
>> On 050804, 20:58, Brett Glass wrote:
>>>
http://eetimes.com/semi/news/showArticle.jhtml?>articleID=26805631
>>
>> You should look at the IA64 port, not the AMD64.
>>
>
>Why? This Intel chip referenced is NOT an IA64
>arch
I'm confused, and I ask for your collective help.
I successfully built a FreeBSD system using defaults. It works fine,
so far. I will start over and rebuild the system now, carefully
documenting each step. I will make some changes the second time. What
I have right now is not mission critical,
Just tried installing FreeBSD 4.10 on a Dell PowerEdge 650. No
problems with the install, tried creating a partition with
"dangerously dedicated" and also, just using the entire disk with
standard bootmanager.
Each time, after the initial reboot I get an error:
Mounting root from ufs:ad0s1a
Roo
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004, Gary Corcoran wrote:
> Dan Nelson wrote:
>
> >In the last episode (Aug 06), Gary Corcoran said:
> >
> >>Mike Meyer wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Modern drives deal with bad block substitution all by themselves.
> >>
> >>Umm - not quite, right? That is, if a block "goes bad" and you
On Saturday 07 August 2004 07:44, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> You can build it from source (see the Documentation Project Handbook),
> but it would be a lot less work to just download the prebuilt ones.
> It should be a pretty simple matter to do that in a script that you
> can add to your "normal main
On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, J. Kenney wrote:
> Good Afternoon All,
>
> 4.x boots/installs and works fine on my notebook (Toshiba Portege 3500), but
> no version of 5.x has successfully booted (with/without ASPI, safe mode,
> etc), but the strange thing is that if I load VMWare or VirtualPC 2004 and
> tr
On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, Hakim Z. Singhji wrote:
You must import my public key to open the attached file.
Why? Why not just attach the plain file?
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On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you use ports/sysutils/fastest_cvsup?
Thanks, all, for pointing that out to me.
Clearly, I wasn't the first to have this idea.
-Dan
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wind..."
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chip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just set up a new box using FreeBSD-5.2 and install cvsup. Now when I
> run cvsup I get this -
>
> chip3# cvsup ports-supfile
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: No protocol specified
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib
Hello James:
Thats just letting you know that someone from that IP Address tried to
access your system using the root account and the password they provided
failed to authenticate.
Could've been an ssh scanner or something of that nature.
Most likely script kiddies.
Make sure you do not allow
On Aug 6, 2004, at 2:42 AM, Massimiliano Stucchi wrote:
On 050804, 20:58, Brett Glass wrote:
http://eetimes.com/semi/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=26805631
You should look at the IA64 port, not the AMD64.
Why? This Intel chip referenced is NOT an IA64 architecture. It is
Intels EM64T 64/32 bi
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 06), Gary Corcoran said:
Mike Meyer wrote:
Modern drives deal with bad block substitution all by themselves.
Umm - not quite, right? That is, if a block "goes bad" and you get a
read error, the drive isn't going to do any "substituting" at that
point. Y
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 08:26:01AM -0500, James A. Coulter wrote:
> I recently got my firewall up and configured (many thanks to JJB and everyone else
> for their help) and have been reading the daily security message from root with a
> great deal of interest.
>
> My question is, when I see entr
Good Afternoon All,
4.x boots/installs and works fine on my notebook (Toshiba Portege 3500), but
no version of 5.x has successfully booted (with/without ASPI, safe mode,
etc), but the strange thing is that if I load VMWare or VirtualPC 2004 and
try to install FreeBSD 5.x into the VM it also does n
Tom Munro Glass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When you install FreeBSD, lots of useful documentation is installed in the
> articles and books directories under /usr/share/doc/ including the essential
> handbook.
>
> Is there a way of automatically updating this documentation - I thought that
>
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 02:55:15PM -0600, Sandbox Video Productions wrote:
> Starting KDE I always get this message. Then it just
> stalls
>
> Sound server informational message:
> Error while ititializing the sound driver:
> device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Device not
> configured)
> The sound se
In the last episode (Aug 06), Gary Corcoran said:
> Mike Meyer wrote:
>
> >Modern drives deal with bad block substitution all by themselves.
>
> Umm - not quite, right? That is, if a block "goes bad" and you get a
> read error, the drive isn't going to do any "substituting" at that
> point. You
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 03:41:19PM +1200, Tom Munro Glass wrote:
> When you install FreeBSD, lots of useful documentation is installed in the
> articles and books directories under /usr/share/doc/ including the essential
> handbook.
>
> Is there a way of automatically updating this documentation
Mike Meyer wrote:
Modern drives deal with bad block substitution all by themselves.
Umm - not quite, right? That is, if a block "goes bad" and you get
a read error, the drive isn't going to do any "substituting" at that
point. You'll just continue to get the read error if you try to
access (read)
Hi,
I am trying to install v5.2.1 onto an IBM x-series 335 server. It has a
single cable with which to attach the monitor/keyboard/mouse that enables
daisy chaining of servers.
When I install I get to a point where I have to enter information and the
keyboard doesn't work. I've tried several ti
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 03:41:19PM +1200, Tom Munro Glass wrote:
> When you install FreeBSD, lots of useful documentation is installed in the
> articles and books directories under /usr/share/doc/ including the essential
> handbook.
>
> Is there a way of automatically updating this documentation
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 01:28:04AM -0400, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
> I was contemplating banging together a quick script to find the fastest
> CVS mirrors which essentially tries to retrieve a small distribution from
> all the available CVS servers. Does this seem like the type of thing
Tom Munro Glass wrote:
When you install FreeBSD, lots of useful documentation is installed in the
articles and books directories under /usr/share/doc/ including the essential
handbook.
Is there a way of automatically updating this documentation - I thought that
maybe this was done as a part of
Hi!
I've been using Wingate for months now to distribute an internet
connection among 10 users (NAT). Stunned by regular failures of Windows
2000, Wingate and other evil software, I decided to switch to FreeBSD. I
read the handbook and about 3000 more pages of manuals / how-to's /
guides. I set up
I haven't seen any activity since 9 or so last night, and its after
noon! whats up?
(please CC me as I'm not getting my list feed for some reason)
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On 2004-08-03, Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone have a tip on using rrestore with ssh instead
> of the rexecd and rcmd facility? My attempts at using
> rrestore result in
>
> dhcp-78-74:kargl[207] rrestore -x -b 64 -f troutmask:/dev/nsa0
> Connection to troutmask.apl.washington.edu
On 2004-08-03, Maksym Marchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And what you can do with "headless" PC? Can you control this PC only in
> command prompt? Or (may be) you can use anything like X - twm?
>
Sure. You would use the headless machine to run X clients.
I have a headless PC that serves X se
>
> I was contemplating banging together a quick script to find the fastest
> CVS mirrors which essentially tries to retrieve a small distribution from
> all the available CVS servers. Does this seem like the type of thing that
> would be well-recieved into the base-distro or ports? Or would
> -Original Message-
> From: ann kok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 9:29 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: freebsd router
>
>
> Hello
>
> I am running zebra in freebsd 5.2 as router
>
> Can you teach me how to optimize the box to designate
> router only?
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The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception. Inev
Hello all,
I do a cvsup on ports-all daily, and the other day I noticed that
openoffice-1.1.2 is being report as out of date and that the port has 1.1.3:
openoffice-1.1.2< needs updating (port has 1.1.3)
So I did a '# portupgrade openoffice'
It seemed to compile and install
I recently got my firewall up and configured (many thanks to JJB and everyone else for
their help) and have been reading the daily security message from root with a great
deal of interest.
My question is, when I see entries like this:
Aug 5 17:55:54 sara sshd[2099]: Failed password for root fr
Hi,
I'm thinking of building an Unreal Tournament 2004 server, and
am curious to know if anyone has it working on FreeBSD 5.2.1? Any
suggestions, pointers, etc are welcome.
Thanks,
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Thank you but the problem is not my irc client, the problem is in
libalias(3).
I patched the source alias_irc.c with the patch found here :
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/50310
The patch must not be applied at line 140 but at line 155 on -CURRENT
All works fine now.
thanks
cédric
I'm not completely sure what you mean, but if your client does not
reconnect after a disconnect maybe you could try another client? I found
irssi to be a good replacement for ircII in that regard..
Kind regards,
Alex.
cedrick.gaillard wrote:
hi,
it's impossible for me to do irc resuming through
Where can I find the KDE theme manager (3.2.3)? Googling reveals that there
will be a new one for 3.3, but what about 3.2.3? I can't find it in
Control Center, and I can't find anything in ports. Although it's long ago
(probably KDE 2) I'm pretty sure that I once had a KDE theme manager.
Karel.
On 050804, 20:58, Brett Glass wrote:
> http://eetimes.com/semi/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=26805631
You should look at the IA64 port, not the AMD64.
Cheers
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Dear list
Should CPUID maximum value be limited to 3 for FreeBSD 4.x?
How is it with FreeBSD 5x?
TIA
zheyu
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On Friday 06 August 2004 04:58, Brett Glass wrote:
> http://eetimes.com/semi/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=26805631
Probably not. Intel isn't going to keep exactly the same architecture as AMD
has now. They'll make a few minor ajustments to fine-t
Dear list
I just bought a Supermicro P4SCT.
The BIOS has an option called "MPS version" of the operating system.
Could someone tell me what the MPS version of FreeBSD 4.10 is, and maybe
what MPS actually means?!
TIA
zheyu
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Oh great and wise FreeBSD gurus,
I've been running FreeBSD boxes for about five years with great
results (up to 6 at the moment), but recently one of my machines has
started to seriously act up. Every time a heavy disk operation (say,
tar'ing a 1 gig directory) occurs the system slows to a craw
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I need some help with this shell script. I originally wrote it in ksh
and I not really familiar with bash. However, that is what I'm using at
home now and I don't have ksh on any of my machines... Could you folks
help me convert this s
Ian Smith wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Message: 11
> > From: Srot BULL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > > Giorgos Keramidas wrote: > > Show us the full ruleset.
Otherwise we're just guessing...
> > > > My apologies, below is my complete ruleset:
>
> [..]
>
> > #* Deny i
I was contemplating banging together a quick script to find the fastest
CVS mirrors which essentially tries to retrieve a small distribution from
all the available CVS servers. Does this seem like the type of thing that
would be well-recieved into the base-distro or ports? Or would it simply
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2004-08-04 20:31, Srot BULL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2004-08-04 17:13, Srot BULL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why are the above firewall logs telling me that it has denied my TCP
packets and yet I am not experiencing some problems in my emails and
access to the intern
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I need some help with this shell script. I originally wrote it in ksh
and I not really familiar with bash. However, that is what I'm using at
home now and I don't have ksh on any of my machines... Could you folks
help me convert this s
I had a bit of a unique experience with my FreeBSD 5.2.1 server, and I
thought I'd share it because I found a lot of my questions difficult to
answer.
I have a Via C3 800 processor on this particular server, and I thought
I'd recompile with the cpu flag set in make.conf. dmesg reports this:
C
When you install FreeBSD, lots of useful documentation is installed in the
articles and books directories under /usr/share/doc/ including the essential
handbook.
Is there a way of automatically updating this documentation - I thought that
maybe this was done as a part of cvsup, make buildworld,
Hi
my name is schaballie jeroen
and i like to know what that i have to choose.
i have as video card an Hercules 3d propher 4000xt, but this model is not avaible in
the database. what should i do to configure this correctly, because i've read and
tried so much these days and i doesn't find it.
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