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On Tue, 23 Dec 2008, Robert Huff wrote:
> Ian Smith writes:
>
> > Or let your dad login with his own account and password. Just
> > add him to the operator group so that he can run /sbin/shutdown.
>
> If that's the only priveledged command he needs ... is there a
> reason "sudo" is
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Ian Smith writes:
> Or let your dad login with his own account and password. Just
> add him to the operator group so that he can run /sbin/shutdown.
If that's the only priveledged command he needs ... is there a
reason "sudo" isn't a better answer?
Robert Huf
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 20:53:39 +0100 Gilles wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 16:09:02 +0100, Polytropon
> wrote:
> >I have a similar setting, but it requires X, WindowMaker and a
> >Sun Type 6 USB keyboard. :-)
:)
> Thanks for the input, but this server is text-only. I'll try to find
> how Free
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Tom Worster wrote:
> after running freebsd-update install and rebooting, i ran freebsd-update
> fetch to check the status and it said:
>
> The following files will be updated as part of updating to 7.0-RELEASE-p6:
> /boot/kernel/linker.hints
>
> running freebsd-up
Hi Karol !
Try to copy the /usr/local/lib/libintl.so.6 to /lib
That should work !
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Nerius Landys wrote:
Thank you all for your suggestions. This will be a project for me
over the holidays. I decided to go the standalone wireless router
approach.
Good man!
I will need to figure out how to configure my standalone
wireless router to "pass everything through" to the internal
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 06:59:50PM -0500, theresascottie wrote:
> How can I download or obtain a copy of FreeBSD?
cheapbytes.com or bsdmall.com
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Thank you all for your suggestions. This will be a project for me
over the holidays. I decided to go the standalone wireless router
approach. I will need to figure out how to configure my standalone
wireless router to "pass everything through" to the internal LAN that
I already have. Also I don
Le Mon, 22 Dec 2008 18:59:50 -0500,
"theresascottie" a écrit :
> How can I download or obtain a copy of FreeBSD?
http://www.freebsd.org
No?
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> How can I download or obtain a copy of FreeBSD?
>
You found the mailing list, but not the download link?
http://www.freebsd.org/where.html
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Roger Olofsson wrote:
Nerius Landys skrev:
I have a PC with FreeBSD set up as a router (NAT). The PC has several
network cards and I'm grouping the internal-facing network cards as a
bridge (promiscuous mode for the interfaces). Everything works well.
Now I'd like to extend my wired network
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Nerius Landys wrote:
> So in a nutshell, I have a wired FreeBSD router with multiple ethernet
> jacks at home, and I want to extend it to include wireless network.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
If you have another PCI slot available in your rou
Nerius Landys skrev:
I have a PC with FreeBSD set up as a router (NAT). The PC has several
network cards and I'm grouping the internal-facing network cards as a
bridge (promiscuous mode for the interfaces). Everything works well.
Now I'd like to extend my wired network to include wireless. I
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 01:49:44PM -0800, Nerius Landys wrote:
> I have a PC with FreeBSD set up as a router (NAT). The PC has several
> network cards and I'm grouping the internal-facing network cards as a
> bridge (promiscuous mode for the interfaces). Everything works well.
>
> Now I'd like to
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Alexander Motin wrote:
> Damian Gerow wrote:
>>
>> I've got an Intel HDA device that is sort-of detected, but I get no sound
>> from it:
>>
>> -
>> FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm: 64bit 2007061600/amd64)
>> Installed devices:
>> pcm0: at cad 0 nid 1 on hdac0 kl
But then you have to add in the "flood-control" port.
{^_^}
- Original Message -
From: "lysergius2001"
Sent: Monday, 2008, December 22 08:23
Hmm, I'm surprised that no one suggested that you build and install the
snow-melt port?
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Brian A. Seklecki <
From: "Glen Barber"
Sent: Monday, 2008, December 22 12:09
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Gary Hartl wrote:
Well to all who responded to my emails I thank you...I plus I'm sure
everyone else enjoyed the responses and to those who might have
considered
that I really had a problem...well ..
Nerius Landys wrote:
> I have a PC with FreeBSD set up as a router (NAT). The PC has several
> network cards and I'm grouping the internal-facing network cards as a
> bridge (promiscuous mode for the interfaces). Everything works well.
>
> Now I'd like to extend my wired network to include wireles
Martes G Wigglesworth writes:
> Thanks again for further information on this topic.
>
> Where can I find more information this as a research topic. I am
> talking about Academic/PHD-level information or industry-level
> information.
Academic and commercial information tend to be separate topi
On Monday 22 December 2008 19:05:32 Mario Lobo wrote:
> On Monday 22 December 2008 18:49:44 Nerius Landys wrote:
> > I have a PC with FreeBSD set up as a router (NAT). The PC has several
> > network cards and I'm grouping the internal-facing network cards as a
> > bridge (promiscuous mode for the i
RW writes:
> On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 17:54:24 -0500
> Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>
>> However,
>> commercial routers generally do not use their OS kernel this way -- it
>> is far more common that the kernel does send and receive packets
>> within its native IP stack.
>
> If I'm understanding you right,
Hi Paul,
Ok, thanks.
Will let you know the outcome.
-Jerome
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To: jerome [mailto:jer...@code-monkey.nl]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 13:15:12 +0100
Subject: Re: disk error / reboot / 6.3
On 12/22/08, jerome wrote
On Monday 22 December 2008 18:49:44 Nerius Landys wrote:
> I have a PC with FreeBSD set up as a router (NAT). The PC has several
> network cards and I'm grouping the internal-facing network cards as a
> bridge (promiscuous mode for the interfaces). Everything works well.
>
> Now I'd like to extend
I have a PC with FreeBSD set up as a router (NAT). The PC has several
network cards and I'm grouping the internal-facing network cards as a
bridge (promiscuous mode for the interfaces). Everything works well.
Now I'd like to extend my wired network to include wireless. I really
have no experienc
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 9:31 AM, Gilles wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'd like to make it easier for my dad to shutdown a server. Instead of
> having him plug a keyboard, log on as root (with a complicated
> password) and finally type "shutdown -h now", is it possible to assign
> this command to some unused
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>>
>> Atom's HTT is actually pretty good - I saw up to 25% more performance
>> simply by using multithreading in 7zip's compression benchmark (on
>> WinXP, though). Of course, OTOH it uses about that much more transistors
>> on the CPU die so it's not exactly free performance
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
>> as far as i know, just enabling smp will allow ht to function. also, i don't
>> know if intel changed ht in the new atom processor, they could have.
> is FreeBSD's smp special in some way that it would be the exception to
> the following statement.
> I know there was a lot
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Gary Hartl wrote:
> Well to all who responded to my emails I thank you...I plus I'm sure
> everyone else enjoyed the responses and to those who might have considered
> that I really had a problem...well well I got nothing...
>
Surely you recognize my last emai
In the last episode (Dec 22), Gilles said:
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 16:09:02 +0100, Polytropon
> wrote:
> >I have a similar setting, but it requires X, WindowMaker and a
> >Sun Type 6 USB keyboard. :-)
>
> Thanks for the input, but this server is text-only. I'll try to find
> how FreeBSD is configur
Glen Barber wrote:
This may be kind of late to bring this up, but... I sincerely hope the
OP did not have a real issue...
Cheers.
I dunno, the idea of some idiot sitting somewhere with his servers in a
snowbank upset because dozens of people responded to his earnest plea
for help with laug
Well to all who responded to my emails I thank you...I plus I'm sure
everyone else enjoyed the responses and to those who might have considered
that I really had a problem...well well I got nothing...
Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, Kwanza, or whatever it is you enjoy /
celebrate this holiday
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 16:09:02 +0100, Polytropon
wrote:
>I have a similar setting, but it requires X, WindowMaker and a
>Sun Type 6 USB keyboard. :-)
Thanks for the input, but this server is text-only. I'll try to find
how FreeBSD is configured so that ALT-CTRL-DEL maps to "reboot", and
add my own
Hi,
Try the attached patch to "sys/kern/vfs_mount.c"
Thanks for reporting. I have been aware about this issue for some time now,
but the patch has not been committed to current yet.
I have FreeSBIE reliably up and running with USB2.
--HPS
On Monday 22 December 2008, clemens fischer wrote:
>
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Eric Turgeon wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Glen Barber
> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Eric Turgeon
>> wrote:
>> > Hi. I cant register in your forum because: Image verification could not
>> > be
>> > verified due to server issues
Greetings,
We are having problems with Record Based Log Shipping from our PostGreSQL
database server that appears to stem from NFS caching the files.
PostGreSQL are continously writing to its WAL files located in the pg_xlog
directory which is shared via NFS
Our program is in turn continously detec
after running freebsd-update install and rebooting, i ran freebsd-update
fetch to check the status and it said:
The following files will be updated as part of updating to 7.0-RELEASE-p6:
/boot/kernel/linker.hints
running freebsd-update install and rebooting again did not clear the
message.
shoul
Luca wrote:
>> The reason that portupgrade -P was not using packages is that, by
>> default it fetches packages built against the tree that's on the
>> install disks, so there wont be any for updated ports.
>>
>> You can set portupgrade to fetch packages for the 7-stable development
>> branch (yo
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:10:28PM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Dec 22), Jeff Laine said:
> > Hello everybody.
> >
> > I've been fiddling with some memory modules on my laptop and realized that
> > I
> > had no idea what frequency memory was running.
> >
> > So is there any t
In the last episode (Dec 22), Jeff Laine said:
> Hello everybody.
>
> I've been fiddling with some memory modules on my laptop and realized that I
> had no idea what frequency memory was running.
>
> So is there any tool to measure such things like FSB and memory
> clocks under FreeBSD?
Try por
In the last episode (Dec 22), Laszlo Nagy said:
> Apparently, the "truss" trace tool has a bug. At least I was told
> that the tracer program should not change the return value of the
> getppid() call inside the traced process. Here is an example program:
It looks like the ptrace() syscall is the
Hello Geoff:
On 12/22/08 4:06 AM, "Geoff Roberts" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a FreeBSD 7.0 box with pf.
>
> I have two internal networks (intnet0 and intnet1) and two internal networks
> (extnet0 and extnet1).
>
> extnet0 and extnet1 are two different gateways to the internet.
>
> I only have
> The reason that portupgrade -P was not using packages is that, by
> default it fetches packages built against the tree that's on the
> install disks, so there wont be any for updated ports.
>
> You can set portupgrade to fetch packages for the 7-stable development
> branch (you can google for
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:20:59PM -0500, Glen Barber wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Jeff Laine wrote:
> > Hello everybody.
> >
> > I've been fiddling with some memory modules on my laptop and realized that I
> > had no idea what frequency memory was running.
> >
> > So is there any to
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 14:47:54 +0100 clemens fischer wrote:
[ re. a bootable CURRENT backup system on a USB stick]
> I am very sorry for this inaccurate information. As it turns out,
> only the GENERIC kernel is bootable, my custom configuration doesn't.
> On the bright side, this indicates some f
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Jeff Laine wrote:
> Hello everybody.
>
> I've been fiddling with some memory modules on my laptop and realized that I
> had no idea what frequency memory was running.
>
> So is there any tool to measure such things like FSB and memory clocks
> under FreeBSD?
>
No
Hello everybody.
I've been fiddling with some memory modules on my laptop and realized that I
had no idea what frequency memory was running.
So is there any tool to measure such things like FSB and memory clocks
under FreeBSD?
TIA.
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Hmm, I'm surprised that no one suggested that you build and install the
snow-melt port?
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Brian A. Seklecki <
bsekle...@collaborativefusion.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 22:46 +0300, Jeff Laine wrote:
> > Just mv teh snowflakes to /dev/null ^_-
>
> $ sudo pkil
beni wrote:
and I tried this also (from http://www.kame.net/~suz/freebsd-ipv6-config-
guide.txt) :
options IPV6FIREWALL
#options IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE
#options IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100
#options IPV6FIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT
But all I get is an "unknown opti
Hi,
I'm trying to reconfigure and recompile my kernel to use a ipv6 firewall.
So far I added this to the kernel (from http://techie.devnull.cz/ipv6/ipfw2-
ipv6-dummynet/) :
# IPFW2
options IPFW2
options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE #enable logging to syslogd(8)
options
On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 22:46 +0300, Jeff Laine wrote:
> Just mv teh snowflakes to /dev/null ^_-
$ sudo pkill -9 xsnow
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 16:29:18 +0100
Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 10:20:24 -0500, "Glen Barber"
> wrote:
> > Portupgrade won't install packages -- it'll upgrade your ports using
> > the ports tree. If you want the latest software, you need to
> > compile using ports. Packages are buil
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 10:20:24 -0500, "Glen Barber"
> wrote:
>> Portupgrade won't install packages -- it'll upgrade your ports using
>> the ports tree. If you want the latest software, you need to compile
>> using ports. Packages are built on
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 10:20:24 -0500, "Glen Barber"
wrote:
> Portupgrade won't install packages -- it'll upgrade your ports using
> the ports tree. If you want the latest software, you need to compile
> using ports. Packages are built once, when the X.X-RELEASE comes out.
> Did you read the port
>I'm upgrading all the ports I have installed and the command I
> used is "portupgrade -aP", exluding ruby and portupgrade itself.
> Sad news is that for every single package it tries to fetch it doesn't
> find anything, so it uses the ports, and it needs lots of time to compile
> everythin
Hi everyone,
I'm upgrading all the ports I have installed and the command I
used is "portupgrade -aP", exluding ruby and portupgrade itself.
Sad news is that for every single package it tries to fetch it doesn't
find anything, so it uses the ports, and it needs lots of time to compile
ev
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 15:31:27 +0100, Gilles wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'd like to make it easier for my dad to shutdown a server. Instead of
> having him plug a keyboard, log on as root (with a complicated
> password) and finally type "shutdown -h now", is it possible to assign
> this command to some unu
Apparently, the "truss" trace tool has a bug. At least I was told that
the tracer program should not change the return value of the getppid()
call inside the traced process. Here is an example program:
%cat test.c
#include
int main() {
while(1) {
sleep(5);
printf("ppid = %d\n",
Hello
I'd like to make it easier for my dad to shutdown a server. Instead of
having him plug a keyboard, log on as root (with a complicated
password) and finally type "shutdown -h now", is it possible to assign
this command to some unused key like eg. Syst? Even better, send this
command only if t
I use ImageMagick quite a lot. Never came across this before, but
now I need to view some CGM drawings and realised that I need
ralcgm:
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/formats.php
http://www.agocg.ac.uk/train/cgm/ralcgm.htm
As far as I can search, there is no ralcgm port for FBSD
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On 12/22/08, jerome wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> The server resets while running, like pressing the reset button...
Try this patch:
--- src/sys/dev/ata/ata-queue.c 2008/10/27 09:26:24 1.74
+++ src/sys/dev/ata/ata-queue.c 2008/11/27 03:37:46 1.75
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ ata_completed(void *context,
Hi,
I have a FreeBSD 7.0 box with pf.
I have two internal networks (intnet0 and intnet1) and two internal networks
(extnet0 and extnet1).
extnet0 and extnet1 are two different gateways to the internet.
I only have one physical internal (int0) and one physical external (ext0)
interface.
Traff
16 Dec 2008, at 06:40 , Garrett Cooper wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has written a utility for FreeBSD to tie
a particular process group to a processor / core, similar to what
Linux has done with taskset, so that affinity can be properly set
with
FreeBSD and the ULE scheduler.
I believ
On Sunday 21 December 2008 12:49:04 KES wrote:
> Здравствуйте, Mel.
>
> Вы писали 21 декабря 2008 г., 13:10:47:
>
> M> On Thursday 18 December 2008 09:03:54 KES wrote:
> >> Здравствуйте, Mel.
> >>
> >> Вы писали 18 декабря 2008 г., 9:05:35:
> >>
> >> M> On Wednesday 17 December 2008 21:02:07 KES wr
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
At the loader prompt I also entered
set hw.ata.atapi_dma=0
I get this error at the Install GUI when it is reading each package
from the disc
Seek failed: Invalid argument
Then about half way through the install I get a message
An error occurred while extracting the sys
Gary Kline wrote:
anyway, this is one for giiorgos, or another perl wiz. i've
been using the perl subsitution cmd one-liner for years with
unfailing success. is there a way of deleting lines with perl
using the same idea as:
perl -pi.bak -e 's/OLDSTRIN
At the loader prompt I also entered
set hw.ata.atapi_dma=0
I get this error at the Install GUI when it is reading each package from the
disc
Seek failed: Invalid argument
Then about half way through the install I get a message
An error occurred while extracting the system image
The system th
Atom's HTT is actually pretty good - I saw up to 25% more performance
simply by using multithreading in 7zip's compression benchmark (on
WinXP, though). Of course, OTOH it uses about that much more transistors
on the CPU die so it's not exactly free performance.
really that much? i thought mayb
On Monday 22 December 2008 00:27:44 Gary Kline wrote:
>
> anyway, this is one for giiorgos, or another perl wiz. i've
> been using the perl subsitution cmd one-liner for years with
> unfailing success. is there a way of deleting lines with perl
> using the same idea as:
>
>
% Obviously, 'split' won't work for 2 reasons:
% Each chunk won't have the BZIP2 header
what a problem?
when unpacking you do
cat |bunzip2
% 'split' will cut the file inside a bzip2 "block", rendering the
first/last blocks of each file unreadable.
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