Philippe,
Ha, I had the same problem in 7.0 jails. :)
So, here is a response to your email from 2 years ago:
I made this change in httpd.conf and the problem seems gone:
-Listen 80
+Listen 208.69.40.119:80
Rudy
Your message from 2 years ago:
> Hi,
>
> Every now and then, Apache 2.2.2 sta
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Warren Block wrote:
One other note: FF3 wanted to check my extensions for compatibility almost
every time it started. A process for disabling that check is described here:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Updating_extensions
It's just adding these two settings to about:config:
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:26:46 +0800, EdwardKing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How to delete my letter in mbox which have read?
To run the mail program when no new mail is available:
% mail -f
Existing mails in your ~/mbox will be listed with numbers;
to delete, use "d 1 2 5" or "d 1-10", j
> I did experience this, and I had to tweak the following settings in
> about:config before the experience became usable:
>
> network.http.pipelining: true
> network.http.pipelining.maxrequests: 10
> network.http.pipelining.ssl: true
>
> The image loading and display code seems to hav
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:26:46 +0800
EdwardKing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use mail command to read mail and quit mail,like follows:
> $mail
> ?1
> ?q
> Save 1 message in mbox
>
> Then I use mail command again
> $mail
> No mail for edward
>
> How to delete my letter in mbox which have read?
m
I use mail command to read mail and quit mail,like follows:
$mail
?1
?q
Save 1 message in mbox
Then I use mail command again
$mail
No mail for edward
How to delete my letter in mbox which have read?
Thanks
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On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Jason W. Morgan wrote:
I also get the annoying black boxes. I haven't tested it thoroughly
yet, but it seems to happen most often with resized png images. That
could just be a result of the pages I visit though; they seem to use
pngs quite extensively.
That's a known bug:
> I did experience this, and I had to tweak the following settings in
> about:config before the experience became usable:
>
>network.http.pipelining: true
>network.http.pipelining.maxrequests: 10
>network.http.pipelining.ssl: true
>
> The image loading and display code seems to have cha
On 2008.07.14 14:08:03, Jonathan Chen wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 06:24:50PM -0600, Keith Seyffarth wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone else had problems with Firefox 3 installed from the ports
> > being massively slow?
> >
> > Unlike on Windows, where the load time for the application is much
> > slo
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 04:58:56PM +, Duane Hill wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Martin Schweizer wrote:
>
>> Hello Duane
>>
>> Do you have some inputs (config files etc.)?
>
> $ ls -l /usr/local/lib/sasl2/
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 26 Jun 17 22:11 Sendmail.conf
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel
> > ... portinstall is part of portupgrade, which has its own
> > boatload of dependencies.
>
> You must be used to sailing in very small boats.
>From lurking on questions@ for a while, I have gotten the impression
that ruby alone would pretty well fill up a Panamax :)
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 06:24:50PM -0600, Keith Seyffarth wrote:
>
> Has anyone else had problems with Firefox 3 installed from the ports
> being massively slow?
>
> Unlike on Windows, where the load time for the application is much
> slower (takes roughly twice as long as FF2 did), but once the
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Warren Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Kurt Buff wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Dominic Fandrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Kurt Buff wrote:
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Kurt Buff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
On Sun 2008-07-13 18:24:50 UTC-0600, Keith Seyffarth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Has anyone else had problems with Firefox 3 installed from the ports
> being massively slow?
No. I installed it from Ports on a FreeBSD 7.0 and it seemed to run
with no major dramas. Certainly no long delays betwe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know, pkg_add will only fetch dependencies recursively
from the Internet when used with -r but it will then ignore
PKG_PATH. Seems what you are asking cannot be done this way ...
I wonder if portinstall -P (or even -PP) might do what the OP
wants?
You are c
Has anyone else had problems with Firefox 3 installed from the ports
being massively slow?
Unlike on Windows, where the load time for the application is much
slower (takes roughly twice as long as FF2 did), but once the
application is loaded, it seems to be about the same, on my BSD box,
the appl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know, pkg_add will only fetch dependencies recursively
from the Internet when used with -r but it will then ignore
PKG_PATH. Seems what you are asking cannot be done this way ...
I wonder if portinstall -P (or even -PP) might do what the OP
wants?
You are c
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On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Kurt Buff wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Dominic Fandrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kurt Buff wrote:
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Kurt Buff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As soon as I log into my gmail account, and several other sites.
Running 7-STABLE, amd64 - F
> >> As far as I know, pkg_add will only fetch dependencies recursively
> >> from the Internet when used with -r but it will then ignore
> >> PKG_PATH. Seems what you are asking cannot be done this way ...
> >
> > I wonder if portinstall -P (or even -PP) might do what the OP
> > wants?
>
> You are
Hello:
Could anyone recommend a desktop wireless card for freebsd 6.2? Just moved in
new place and only wireless in the house.
Thanks in advance
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I am looking to put together a two-node high-availability cluster
where each node has identical data storage consisting of a set of
internal data drives (separate from the boot drive). I want ZFS to
manage the drives as a JDBOD in a RAIDZ2 configuration. Thus, if an
individual drive misbehaves
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Dominic Fandrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kurt Buff wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Kurt Buff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> As soon as I log into my gmail account, and several other sites.
>>> Running 7-STABLE, amd64 - FF is 2.0.0.14, gecko is 2008062
I have discovered the joys of screen to manage processes between/across
logins, but I have one small problem. If I run portupgrade and a dialog is
displayed, I can't choose any of the displayed options. A tab will move
through them but a space bar or arrow key is the same as hitting OK with no
chan
It doesn't look like overheating, unless the thermal compound, heatsink
and temperature monitor are not properly set. The only times I had
reboots like that was due to a driver with an irq conflict, a driver
accessing incorrect memory, or running out of space on a device (trying
to write to non-ex
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008, Neil Short wrote:
I just mem-wiped my laptop and am in the process of installing
everything after.
I have several issues (linux-firefox with linux-flash plugin crashes on
sites with flash), not the least of which is aterm doesn't seem to
behave very well.
When I run
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Martin Schweizer wrote:
Hello Duane
Do you have some inputs (config files etc.)?
$ ls -l /usr/local/lib/sasl2/
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 26 Jun 17 22:11 Sendmail.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 22834 Jun 11 19:16 libcrammd5.a
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel815 Jun 11 19
Well I think so. As I did:
make buildkernel KERNCONF=THINKPAD600KERNEL
and
make installkernel KERNCONF=THINKPAD600KERNEL
Here are my current installed Xorg versions:
xorg-7.3_2 X.Org complete distribution metaport
xorg-apps-7.3 X.org apps meta-port
xorg-cf-files-1.0.2_2 X.org cf
Hello Duane
Do you have some inputs (config files etc.)?
Regards,
Am Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:42:57PM + Duane Hill schrieb:
> I have an AMD64 install using saslauthd and is failing.
>
> An identical installation on i386 works fine. Both installations are
> running on FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE w
Ross Cameron a écrit :
You have two options to resolve this issue:
Copy the fonts folder over from a WinXP/Vista install to the relevant
wine bottle.or
Install the winetricks tool and let it install all the Windows fonts
for you.
Hope this helps.
Unfortunately neither works; I
On Jul 13, 2008, at 4:38 AM, Aggelidis Nikos wrote:
FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4
Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.
Torture Test ran 9 minutes - 1 errors, 0 warnings.
so maybe it isn't even a psu problem but a cpu one?
If it was strictly a problem with
Aggelidis Nikos wrote:
Not really. All modern CPUs have BIST (built-in self tests) that run even
before the BIOS starts, and it would be really rare to actually have a
"working" system with a faulty CPU. Errors in mprime usually indicate some
other problem, such as bad memory, bad BIOS settings,
Razmig K (Sun 07/13/08 00:58):
>
> Hello,
>
> I installed Windows Firefox 2.0.0.12 in Wine 0.9.58 on a 7.0-RELEASE
> running KDE 3.5.8 as a solution to the Flash problem, which works just
> fine this way (this is 9.0 r124). However Firefox fonts look quite bad;
> jaggies, discontinuities and b
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 11:58 PM, Razmig K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> characters. I installed the port x11-fonts/webfonts, but the problem
> persisted. Suggestions?
>
The x11/webfonts package will only help if you are running the native
application.
You have two options to resolve this issue:
rtorrent.rc, or .rtorrent.rc ?
this is not the same, and this is not a typo either.
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 5:06 PM, luizbcampos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After I had installled rtorrent on my system I get failure when I
> run it. The display shows - unable to read rtorrent.rc file. I have
Leslie Jensen a écrit :
Hello,
I installed Windows Firefox 2.0.0.12 in Wine 0.9.58 on a 7.0-RELEASE
running KDE 3.5.8 as a solution to the Flash problem, which works just
fine this way (this is 9.0 r124). However Firefox fonts look quite bad;
jaggies, discontinuities and boxes in place of some
>
> Not really. All modern CPUs have BIST (built-in self tests) that run even
> before the BIOS starts, and it would be really rare to actually have a
> "working" system with a faulty CPU. Errors in mprime usually indicate some
> other problem, such as bad memory, bad BIOS settings, overheating or
Aggelidis Nikos wrote:
running mprime-torture i get:
Beginning a continuous self-test to check your computer.
Please read stress.txt. Hit ^C to end this test.
Test 1, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19922945 using 1024K FFT length.
Test 2, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19922943 using 1024K
running mprime-torture i get:
Beginning a continuous self-test to check your computer.
Please read stress.txt. Hit ^C to end this test.
Test 1, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19922945 using 1024K FFT length.
Test 2, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19922943 using 1024K FFT length.
Test 3, 4000
Aggelidis Nikos wrote:
* CPU overheating
-> Is there anyway to check for cpu temperatures within freebsd?
-> I 've used the pc for like 8 hours in a really hot day but it
didn't restart...if this can be considered as an indication.
You could try sysutils/mbmon or sysutils/xmbmon - shows cpu
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 11:04:31AM +0300, Aggelidis Nikos wrote:
> * CPU overheating
> -> Is there anyway to check for cpu temperatures within freebsd?
> -> I 've used the pc for like 8 hours in a really hot day but it
> didn't restart...if this can be considered as an indication.
Not easily. If
Hello,
since FreeBSD 5.0 I was using 'pf' as the packet filter on FreeBSD due
to some performance advantages over ipfw in the time when FreeBSD was
introduced. Now I'm al littel bit detached from development and status
quo. I read about problems in FreeBSD 7 when using 'pf' in a bridged
envir
Since i can't buy a new PSU today... I kept testing:
i tried compile
and i got a reboot again:
this time i checked /var/log/messages and i have this:
...
Jul 13 13:41:20 apollo syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
Jul 13 13:41:20 apollo kernel: panic: vm_fault: fault on nofault
ent
Mike Clarke wrote:
On Sunday 13 July 2008, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
As far as I know, pkg_add will only fetch dependencies recursively
from the Internet when used with -r but it will then ignore PKG_PATH.
Seems what you are asking cannot be done this way, but I might be
wrong.
I wonder
At 2008-07-13T01:33:18-07:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> IOW I want the equivalent of specifying the current directory,
> followed by the FTP site, in PKG_PATH;
AFAIK, in FreeBSD, the entries in PKG_PATH must be directories, not
URLs.
(NetBSD and OpenBSD seem to allow URLs in that variable:
h
On Sunday 13 July 2008, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> As far as I know, pkg_add will only fetch dependencies recursively
> from the Internet when used with -r but it will then ignore PKG_PATH.
> Seems what you are asking cannot be done this way, but I might be
> wrong.
I wonder if portinstall -P (or e
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you specify the -r flag? Without that, the PACKAGESITE
environment variable is note used ...
No, I didn't, because -- unless I am misunderstanding the description
of the -r flag -- that will cause pkg_add to look *only* on the FTP
site. I want it to use packa
> Did you specify the -r flag? Without that, the PACKAGESITE
> environment variable is note used ...
No, I didn't, because -- unless I am misunderstanding the description
of the -r flag -- that will cause pkg_add to look *only* on the FTP
site. I want it to use packages that have already been do
-On [20080713 10:04], Aggelidis Nikos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Look through /var/log/messages.
>i get this: Jul 13 09:00:00 apollo newsyslog[1018]: logfile turned
>over due to size>100K
Then look at /var/log/messages.0.bz2
Also, check `last`.
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Jeroen Ruigrok van der We
Kurt Buff wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Kurt Buff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As soon as I log into my gmail account, and several other sites.
>> Running 7-STABLE, amd64 - FF is 2.0.0.14, gecko is 20080628. I'm
>> writing this on my really old Windows laptop
>>
>> Below are the last fe
At 2008-07-12T21:59:09-07:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can someone provide a correct example of setting PACKAGESITE so that
> pkg_add will find the 7-stable packages for i386? I have tried
>
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7-stable/Latest/
If you are running 7-STABLE, s
Aggelidis Nikos wrote:
PS: this was a ready-made pc that had it's p4 processor upgraded to a
dual core. It also got a new motherboard and 2G of ddr2. It has an old
nvidia GeForce fx 5200, and a 400watt nameless PSU. I only have
freebsd,which i installed a month ago, on it.
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I am using the getnameinfo function to convert an IPv6 IP address to
its name. This works properly if the host info is in DNS. However,
if its in the /etc/hosts file and not DNS then all getnameinfo returns
is the IP address. If i call it with an IPv4 IP address then it looks
up the host
Thanks for your answers Manolis and Mike. In the beginning i didn't
suspect hardware because it happened only at compilation procedures.
Now i realize that every other task i do isn't really demanding.
> Look through /var/log/messages.
i get this: Jul 13 09:00:00 apollo newsyslog[1018]: logfile tu
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:09:09 +0300
"Aggelidis Nikos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi to all the list, i 've been using FreeBSD for almost a month ,and i
> have this weird problem. Sometimes when i try to compile a program the
> computer will hard-reset itself, like someone pulled of the plug...
>
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