> So VNC server will run, and I can connect to it from a VNC-client, but
> the window manager fails to start correctly.
I am having the same problem. My vnc log looks similar:
*snip*
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range
for operation)
Major opcode of failed reque
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 06:34:22PM -0500, Jon Hamilton wrote:
> Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, said on Sun Oct 28, 2007 [03:02:03 PM]:
>
> } > At any rate, how do i as root, single user, cp -rp all of /var to
> } > elsewhere (/storage) and rmdir /var, them mkdir /var and copy
> } > everythi
Hi John,
> Check out ixsystems.com. They build and support servers particularly for
> FreeBSD (and other lesser unix-like OSes) and are competitively priced. The
> pre-sales engineer I talked to definitely had a clue so you should be able
> to make a good decision before you give them any money
Quoting Andrew Wasilczuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I'm interested to see what servers people use for FreeBSD. I used to
buy the IBM xSeries x306 for firewalls and web servers and the x206 for
low budget file servers, but both aren't being sold anymore. I recently
got a few IBM x3200 and x3550.
On Sunday 28 October 2007, Andrew Wasilczuk wrote:
> I'm interested to see what servers people use for FreeBSD. I used to
> buy the IBM xSeries x306 for firewalls and web servers and the x206 for
> low budget file servers, but both aren't being sold anymore. I recently
> got a few IBM x3200 and x
Hi,
I'm interested to see what servers people use for FreeBSD. I used to
buy the IBM xSeries x306 for firewalls and web servers and the x206 for
low budget file servers, but both aren't being sold anymore. I recently
got a few IBM x3200 and x3550. They are really nicely built and I
hardly have
Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, said on Sun Oct 28, 2007 [03:02:03 PM]:
} > At any rate, how do i as root, single user, cp -rp all of /var to
} > elsewhere (/storage) and rmdir /var, them mkdir /var and copy
} > everything back?? I've forgotten the cpio magic command.
} >
} The
At 06:47 PM 10/28/2007, jekillen wrote:
Hello:
I am still having resolver problems with my 6.2 system.
It has shown up with trying to install ports from the ftp site.
I discovered that there is no resolv.conf file, so I created one.
The funny thing is if I ping one of my web sites with
www..com p
At 06:02 PM 10/28/2007, Gary Kline wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 01:54:54PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> Guys,
>
>
> I think I've found the reason for the intermittent rashes.
> Part of /var is bad, and fsck cannot allocate inoinfo to repair
> the damage.
>
> At any r
On 10/28/07, jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am still having resolver problems with my 6.2 system.
> It has shown up with trying to install ports from the ftp site.
> I discovered that there is no resolv.conf file, so I created one.
> The funny thing is if I ping one of my web si
Hello:
I am still having resolver problems with my 6.2 system.
It has shown up with trying to install ports from the ftp site.
I discovered that there is no resolv.conf file, so I created one.
The funny thing is if I ping one of my web sites with
www..com ping can't resolve the address.
but if I d
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 12:21:49PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
>
> Frank Shute wrote:
> >On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 10:46:18AM +, Christian Walther wrote
> >
> >
> >>When I need additional macro packages (one for creating nice
> >>presentations would be nice indeed) I'll check with ctan.
> >
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 01:54:54PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> Guys,
>
>
> I think I've found the reason for the intermittent rashes.
> Part of /var is bad, and fsck cannot allocate inoinfo to repair
> the damage.
Oops. If fsck can't fix it, that's not good. Have you tried
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 01:54:54PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> Guys,
>
>
> I think I've found the reason for the intermittent rashes.
> Part of /var is bad, and fsck cannot allocate inoinfo to repair
> the damage.
>
> At any rate, how do i as root, single user, cp -r
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 12:21:49PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> I gave up after encountering problems with older fonts in ported version of
> teTeX and decided that it is better to wait for guys to port TeXLive than
> to waist the time trying to resolve dependency issues teTeX vs powerdot.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 21:51:19 +0200
"Necati Demir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [.]
> >
> > If you are running FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, you could try updating to
> > either the
> > latest 6-STABLE, or the upcoming 7.0, both of which have a newer
> > HAL. If that doesn't help either I don't think
Guys,
I think I've found the reason for the intermittent rashes.
Part of /var is bad, and fsck cannot allocate inoinfo to repair
the damage.
At any rate, how do i as root, single user, cp -rp all of /var to
elsewhere (/storage) and rmdir /var, them
On Sunday 28 October 2007, Keith Seyffarth said:
> > Do you have anything custom set in etc/make.conf?
>
> Just a couple things for Perl.
>
> > Try putting the following in etc/make.conf:
> >
> > USE_NONDEFAULT_X11BASE= yes
> > X11BASE= /usr/X11R6
>
> Cool. That seems to have worked. Odd that it di
> Do you have anything custom set in etc/make.conf?
Just a couple things for Perl.
> Try putting the following in etc/make.conf:
>
> USE_NONDEFAULT_X11BASE= yes
> X11BASE= /usr/X11R6
Cool. That seems to have worked. Odd that it didn't when I tried it
previously... Oh, well, it looks like portu
I was wondering if anybody encountered any problems with i810 video
driver on 7.0Beta15 current.
Namely I did yesterday a fresh installation of an older Pentium III
machine and was unable to get X going.
I got Xorg as pkg_add -r by the way and the rest of the system was
installed from ISO image.
> [.]
>
> If you are running FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, you could try updating to either
> the
> latest 6-STABLE, or the upcoming 7.0, both of which have a newer HAL.
> If that doesn't help either I don't think there is much you can do.
I am running 6.2-RELEASE.
How to update to 6-STABLE ?
--
>
Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 10:46:18AM +, Christian Walther wrote
When I need additional macro packages (one for creating nice
presentations would be nice indeed) I'll check with ctan.
Check out beamer once you've installed teTeX:
/usr/local/share/texmf-dist/doc/la
On Sunday 28 October 2007, Keith Seyffarth said:
> > try: setenv X11BASE /usr/X11R6
> >
> > then rebuild portupgrade.
>
> That still gives the 'cannot set X11BASE' error... If I run env
> after setting the X11BASE as instructed above, it is set, but I
> still get the error.
>
> Keith
Do you have a
> cd /usr/ports/net/rsync
> make install clean
> rehash
> man rsync
>
> rsync -cav sourcefiles destfiles
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rsync
>
> rsync is one of the great programs to discover.
Note that one will have to run it twice; the first time to copy and
the second time to verify that
On 10/28/07, Steve Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't see a --verify switch on cp, so I presume it does not. Is
> there an automated way to ensure a copy has gone well byte-for-byte
> without writing a script to filter diff? I want to be relatively sure
> my family pics are in the dest
Steve Franks wrote:
I don't see a --verify switch on cp, so I presume it does not. Is
there an automated way to ensure a copy has gone well byte-for-byte
without writing a script to filter diff? I want to be relatively sure
If you use the diff command and specify directories, it will compare
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 10:41:23AM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
> so where, phyisically, on the disk, does the data from make config go
> then? I looked in /. after make clean, and it's as clean as
> fresh snow...
/var/db/ports/
>
> Steve
>
> On 10/28/07, Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 28 October 2007, Steve Franks wrote:
> so where, phyisically, on the disk, does the data from make config go
> then? I looked in /. after make clean, and it's as clean as
> fresh snow...
It goes in /var/db/ports
JN
> On 10/28/07, Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, Oc
so where, phyisically, on the disk, does the data from make config go
then? I looked in /. after make clean, and it's as clean as
fresh snow...
Steve
On 10/28/07, Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 10:13:24AM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
> > Obviously, 'make clean'
On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 10:13 -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
> Obviously, 'make clean' doesn't reset the configure screen. Don't know why.
>
> I recall there was a faster way to fix this than 'portsnap extract'
> but I'll be damned if I can remember, and the ports section of the
> handbook doesn't eve
> > > try: setenv X11BASE /usr/X11R6
> > >
> > > then rebuild portupgrade.
> >
> > That still gives the 'cannot set X11BASE' error... If I run env after
> > setting the X11BASE as instructed above, it is set, but I still get
> > the error.
> Silly question:
>
> are you running env as root or as
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 10:13:24AM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
> Obviously, 'make clean' doesn't reset the configure screen. Don't know why.
Because it is not designed to do that.
>
> I recall there was a faster way to fix this than 'portsnap extract'
> but I'll be damned if I can remember, and
>
> You're not talking about "make configure", are you?
>
I tried 'make configure', but that just throws the same error back at
me: 'blah can't continue because of conflicting options'.
Is there a make configure clean?
Steve
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On 10/28/07, Steve Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Obviously, 'make clean' doesn't reset the configure screen. Don't know
> why.
>
> I recall there was a faster way to fix this than 'portsnap extract'
> but I'll be damned if I can remember, and the ports section of the
> handbook doesn't eve
I don't see a --verify switch on cp, so I presume it does not. Is
there an automated way to ensure a copy has gone well byte-for-byte
without writing a script to filter diff? I want to be relatively sure
my family pics are in the destination and not currupted before I wipe
my flash card - got bur
On 10/28/07, Keith Seyffarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > try: setenv X11BASE /usr/X11R6
> >
> > then rebuild portupgrade.
>
> That still gives the 'cannot set X11BASE' error... If I run env after
> setting the X11BASE as instructed above, it is set, but I still get
> the error.
>
> Keith
> ___
Obviously, 'make clean' doesn't reset the configure screen. Don't know why.
I recall there was a faster way to fix this than 'portsnap extract'
but I'll be damned if I can remember, and the ports section of the
handbook doesn't even mention configure dialogs...
I'd love to add a snippet to the h
On 10/28/07, Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sunday 28 October 2007 09:21:55 you wrote:
> > maildir=/path/to/your/custom/maildir
> >
> > for dir in `ls /usr/home`
> > do
> > cp -r $maildir /usr/home/$dir/
> > done
>
> thanks james. quick question... will that put the proper owner
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 04:42:02PM -0700, jekillen wrote:
> I set up a system with a static ip connection to the internet
> I checked inetd.conf and resolv.conf.
Just FYI, inetd.conf shouldn't matter here, as it has to do with
running a server, not accessing one.
> look in resolv.conf, there w
Hello
While I'm installing kdelibs3 I get the following error:
[snip]
gmake[4]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/x11/kdelibs3/work/kdelibs-3.5.7/kdeprint/cups/cupsdconf2'
gmake[4]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/x11/kdelibs3/work/kdelibs-3.5.7/kdeprint/cups'
if /bin/sh /usr/local/bin/libtool --si
Mario Lobo wrote:
On Sunday 28 October 2007 10:38:36 Kris Kennaway wrote:
Oh, you were going by the load average? That is not a measure of system
performance, it only shows how many processes are running.
Anyway, glad you resolved it to your satisfaction.
Kris
What would be the proper way
> try: setenv X11BASE /usr/X11R6
>
> then rebuild portupgrade.
That still gives the 'cannot set X11BASE' error... If I run env after
setting the X11BASE as instructed above, it is set, but I still get
the error.
Keith
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On Sunday 28 October 2007 10:38:36 Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Oh, you were going by the load average? That is not a measure of system
> performance, it only shows how many processes are running.
>
> Anyway, glad you resolved it to your satisfaction.
>
> Kris
>
What would be the proper way to measure
I am trying to setup a workstation with 7.0-BETA1.5, xorg-7.3_1,
gnome2-2.18.3., and openoffice.org-2.3.0. I installed
openoffice via pkg_add -r. Everything installs correctly,
however, when I try to run openoffice.org-2.3.0 after the install I get
the following:
%openoffice.org-2.3.0
/libe
I have a FreeBSD server I am upgrading for a client, currently running pop3,
migrating it to IMAP. I need to distribute a Maildir and its contents,
a .procmailrc and a .procmail/ to each of about 45 users.
What would be the best, most efficient way to do so?
thanks,
--
Jonathan Horne
http://
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 08:58:15AM -0400, Payne wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Anyone got the link for the update file for FreeBSD 4.10, We can't update
> to the lastest software, but need to update our box, it switch last night.
>
The misc/zoneinfo port should provide what you want.
--
Erik Trulsso
Gunther Mayer wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Gunther Mayer wrote:
I don't see why my javavm, apache, postgres and/or radiusd would
spawn such short lived processes. Come to think of it, I know radius
might be doing just that, but how the heck would I go about finding
out? top -H brings me no cl
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Gunther Mayer wrote:
I don't see why my javavm, apache, postgres and/or radiusd would
spawn such short lived processes. Come to think of it, I know radius
might be doing just that, but how the heck would I go about finding
out? top -H brings me no closer...
Either incre
Guys,
Anyone got the link for the update file for FreeBSD 4.10, We can't
update to the lastest software, but need to update our box, it switch
last night.
Thanks,
Payne
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On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 10:46:18AM +, Christian Walther wrote:
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> thanks Predag and Roland for your replies.
>
> I'll stick with teTeX for the beginning, it looks like a promising
> start.
I think you're wise to. I use teTeX and it's got most things. I've
only ever had to
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Hi there,
thanks Predag and Roland for your replies.
I'll stick with teTeX for the beginning, it looks like a promising
start. When I need additional macro packages (one for creating nice
presentations would be nice indeed) I'll check with ctan.
Mayb
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