I have been trying to kill the process by pulling natd.pid
below are 3 typical examples among a couple dozens I tried
kill -9 $(natd.pid)
Illegal variable name
kill -9 '/var/run/natd.pid'
kill: Arguments should be jobs or process id's
cat /var/run/natd.pid | kill -9
(no error returned, but natd
Thank you :)
actually,
kill -9 $(cat /var/run/natd.pid |cut -d -f1)
in a script
will work... (4 hours of work for this)
for some reason, 'kill' doesn't think 'cat natd.pid' is a valid pid.
i have to specially cut the first part out to get it straight
i am using csh
i tried your suggestions
i just found i am on csh
thanks a lot anyway :)
2008/9/14 Yury Michurin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try:
kill -9 `cat /var/run/natd.pid`
(works for me on tcsh)
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Richard Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I have been trying to kill the process by pulling natd.pid
below
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ top
[1] 72002
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ echo 72002 test
[1] + Suspended (tty output)top
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ kill -9 `cat ./test`
[1]Killedtop
try tcsh =)
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 10:28 AM, Richard Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
i just found i
Richard Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been trying to kill the process by pulling natd.pid
Is the rc script, which can be used to stop natd, not working?
below are 3 typical examples among a couple dozens I tried
kill -9 $(natd.pid)
Illegal variable name
kill -9
Another question,
why my $SHELL return csh, but only bash scripts work?
i am really really confused...
thanks
rich
2008/9/14 Richard Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
please see below
2008/9/14 Sahil Tandon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Richard Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been trying to kill the
Peter Ulrich Kruppa schrieb:
I have purchased a scanner yet unsupported by sane
(CanoScan LiDe 90). It is at least detected by
# sane-find-scanner -q
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x1900
[CanoScan], chip=GL842) at libusb:/dev/usb1:/dev/ugen0
- No /dev/uscanner0 is
gahn wrote:
hello:
the machine i am using for freebsd has 4G memory. should i add follow lines
in my customized kernel file?:
# Compile acpi in statically since the module isn't built properly. Most
# machines which support large amounts of memory require acpi.
device acpi
Yury Michurin wrote:
We are currently considering to purchase IBM x3550 with ServeRAID-8k, in
order to run FreeBSD 7 with RAID5,
but it is very unclear from what I've saw on the Internet, whether the
driver support on FreeBSD is stable enough for production use,
I've never had problems with
Jonathan Horne wrote:
I have a new web server for a moderately high traffic website that i have
recently deployed for a friend. it has apache22, php5, and mysql50 on it
(latest from ports). this server is crashing 2-3 times a day, and thus far i
have no idea where to start troubleshooting
Freebsd 7.0 xorg/kde. Changes made in kde stay in effect only for the
session. Logoff and log back in with startx command line command and
previous config settings are gone. How do I save config setting between
login sessions?
___
From Kmenu - Control Center, choose (I believe it is called) KDE
Regional Settings, where there is a Session Management menu.
Choose whichever one you like: Start Empty Session, Restore Last
Session, etc.
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Glen Barber
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 09:34:16 +0200
Art Vandelay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. My friend thinks that being a shell provider for IRC bots and
bouncers is very good business. How do I convince him it's not?
Ask him what the pay scale is.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ask not what's inside your
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Art Vandelay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. My friend thinks that being a shell provider for IRC bots and
bouncers is very good business. How do I convince him it's not?
Sorry for going off-topic and cross-post, but I don't know who else to ask.
Thanks,
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 15:14:38 +0200
Art Vandelay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Art Vandelay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello. My friend thinks that being a shell provider for IRC bots and
bouncers is very good business. How do I convince him it's not?
Sorry
actually i agree here, running a shell server for 10 USD a head per month,
is a good idea
especially for your freinds who need to learn, just do the math, 100 users
at 10 USD a month and guess what
your making money, though its the getting users to use and abide by good
usage policies is the other
Hello!
I can not make my xorg.conf work with nvidia-xconfig. I do execute the command
and it gives me always the following error:
(II) Primary Device is: PCI 01:00:0
(WW) NVIDIA(0): The NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 GPU installed in this system is
(WW) NVIDIA(0): supported through the NVIDIA
Dánielisz László wrote:
Hello!
I can not make my xorg.conf work with nvidia-xconfig. I do execute the command
and it gives me always the following error:
(II) Primary Device is: PCI 01:00:0
(WW) NVIDIA(0): The NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 GPU installed in this system is
(WW) NVIDIA(0):
It is working fine now!
Thank you!
- Original Message
From: Manolis Kiagias [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dánielisz László [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 4:45:05 PM
Subject: Re: nvidia-xconfig
Dánielisz László wrote:
Hello!
I can not
hi,
running -CURRENT from a few days ago.
my problem: I never get verbose boot messages complete from start to
end, because the output of that super-duper pcm0 driver overflows the
buffer: from 1491 lines in dmesg(8), 979 are like:
'dmesg -a':
(this is where dmesg output starts(!), with the
First of all thank you for the replay =)
You have any idea what other alternatives I have for the group limit?
I want to implement a webserver that running under www/www, and can read
directory of user1/user1 (user/group)
by adding www to user1's group, so far so good, except the group limit =)
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Marco Beishuizen wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 18:02:37 -0400
Greg Larkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marco,
Right you are! In fact, after my initial logcheck commit, someone
opened a PR stating something very similar to what you noted:
I believe you need to have the IDE drive as the master for your
configuration. I think your problem is with mixing SATA and IDE
drives, so sysinstall is choosing the default boot disk.
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I've looked into it, but i don't seems to understand if the the files
inherit the properties...
lets say if i have
/home/user/
i set ACL for it, does files in it inherit the dir's ACL or i need to set it
manually for each one?
as it seems to me, i do, and it does not solve my problem ;\
since,
Hi!
Seems that the CanoScan LiDe 90 is one of the scanners built by
Canon that are not supported well. That's a reason to avoid them. :-)
I had similar issues with a LiDE 45 (I think it was), and I did
soon replace it with a SCSI scanner that worked out of the box
without problems.
On Sun, 14
On Saturday 13 September 2008, Art Vandelay said:
Hello. My friend thinks that being a shell provider for IRC bots
and bouncers is very good business. How do I convince him it's not?
Sorry for going off-topic and cross-post, but I don't know who else
to ask.
Ask him how he's going to deal
Hello!
Polytropon schrieb:
Hi!
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 11:40:54 +0200, Peter Ulrich Kruppa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Ulrich Kruppa schrieb:
I have purchased a scanner yet unsupported by sane
(CanoScan LiDe 90).
Mayve the SANE team will get this scanner to work later on.
But at this point
Tobias Rehbein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
#kdump -f ktrace.out | head
84180 skypeCALL access(0x292b2b61,R_OK)
84180 skypeNAMI /compat/linux/etc/ld.so.preload
84180 skypeNAMI /etc/ld.so.preload
84180 skypeRET access JUSTRETURN
84180
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 13:00:47 -0400
Greg Larkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally, I'll add the members of the wheel group to the logcheck group
so anyone in that group can still read the file as they could before:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 21:34:48 +0200
Marco Beishuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When trying to add root and marco to the logcheck group I get:
...
#grep ^wheel: /etc/group | awk -F : '{ print $4 }' | xargs \ -n1 pw
groupmod logcheck -m
#xargs: -n1: No such file or directory
...
Should I
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 15:43:34 +0200, DA Forsyth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
install 'portupgrade' then do
portupgrade -vrR php5
That did the trick. Thanks guys.
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 13:00:47 -0400
Greg Larkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now the logcheck, root, and glarkin user can all
read /var/log/auth.log, and the logcheck script should work fine. I
hope that clears everything up. If you have any further questions or
problems, please post back here.
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 7:46 PM, Chris Telting [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I'm searching ports for a web management router application for a firewall.
Something generic that is similar to what we all find on SOHO routers. I'm
searching the ports tree and other resources now. Not sure what they
Quoting Christer Hermansson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Joseph Olatt wrote:
Hello,
I have tried installing the following versions of FreeBSD:
- 7.0 Release
- 6.2 Release
- 6.1 Release
on an ACER Aspire AM1640-U1401A computer and the install program is not
detecting the SATA hard drive.
Does
In the last episode (Sep 14), Walker said:
Is there a CVS log that is web accessible and allows me to search for
all changes between two releases (for example, version 7.0 and the
upcoming 7.1)?
http://ftp.cz.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-cvs/main/CVSROOT/commitlogs/ (and
some of the other regional
Is there a CVS log that is web accessible and allows me to search for
all changes between two releases (for example, version 7.0 and the
upcoming 7.1)?
Thank you.
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