hi everybody
I try to make a custom kernel (for a emachines notebook), but i always get
this same error or a similar (dependent of choosing ath_hal or for example
ath_rf2425):
*ar2425.o(.text+0x582): In function
`ar2425RfAttach':
/usr/src/sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/ar2425.c:691: undefined
My machine had two SATA 300GB drives
(WDC WD3200KS-00PFB0 21.00M21) one carrying FreeBSD RELEASE-6.3
and the other RELEASE-7.0 all of which worked OK.
Recently added SATA 1TB (WDC WD10EADS-00P8B0 01.00A01) and
installed RELEASE 8.0 thereon. When I boot to RELEASE 8.0
I find after some time, few
On Fri, 9 Apr 2010, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Ian Smith smi...@nimnet.asn.au wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/firewalls-ipfw.html
rant
This is absolutely the worst section of an otherwise great
handbook ... Nothing short of a rewrite from scratch could
fix it ...
Programmer In Training wrote:
On 04/09/10 18:31, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
snip
Unless you insist on an operating system solution what you are really
after is a 5 volt supply. What about buying a mains USB charger of the
right capacity, or if you are handy with bits of wire have a look
I
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 07:14:48 +0800, Aiza wrote:
A When installing perl i see 2 links between /usr/local/bin and /usr/bin.
A Is this still required or is it something left over from when perl was
A part of the base system?
A
A symlinking /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.9 and /usr/bin/perl
A symlinking
I've been doing searches for online schools that teach FreeBSD. I've been
trying to learn on an off for years but when it starts getting complicated, I
get stuck. The handbook don't do allot of good.
My goal is simply this. I want to open a small business, A server, To lease out
web space,
Anton == Anton Yuzhaninov cit...@citrin.ru writes:
Anton most perl scripts begins with
Anton #!/usr/bin/perl
Anton this is common convention (also outside *BSD world)
In fact, it's the recommendation from the original Camel book in 1990
(which I wrote, but the kids forget that :) that no
jt writes:
I've been doing searches for online schools that teach FreeBSD. I've
been trying to learn on an off for years but when it starts getting
complicated, I get stuck. The handbook don't do a lot of good.
My goal is simply this. I want to open a small business, A server,
To
Hi everybody,
I have a question regarding rs-232 under FreeBSD.
I need to write an application for FreeBSD to operate an industrial
controller via rs-232. The trick is that it should have very good long
term stability (reliably operation over years). It should be able to
detect and correct
8.0-RELEASE, amd64
Running 'portmaster -a' fails to upgrade php5-filter-5.2.12 to
php5-filter-5.3.2. Error output below.
I would be grateful for clues on a fix.
Is this related to the php5-pcre port being moved into core php5?
somehost# cd /usr/ports
somehost# make search name=php5-pcre
Port:
A previous question to the List on how to get an IP
address from a host speicific URL yielded the helpful
responses of host and dig. These (seemed to) work
fine. Well, just now I got a chance to try it out on a tiny
server I have at someone else's house, and on another
network.
I used telnet
According to /usr/ports/MOVED php5-filter is now also part of core php5
host# grep php5-filter /usr/ports/MOVED
security/pecl-filter|security/php5-filter|2008-12-11|Now bundled in php5
Kieran
On 10/04/2010 15:39, David Newman wrote:
8.0-RELEASE, amd64
Running 'portmaster -a' fails to upgrade
Sites of parts of websites that have example C functions?
[continuing from the ^Subject.
I have googled around and found practically nothing; yet, wen
I was looking for a math function I found at least two
places.
Rather than re-inventing the
On 4/10/10 7:59 AM, Kieran Black wrote:
According to /usr/ports/MOVED php5-filter is now also part of core php5
host# grep php5-filter /usr/ports/MOVED
security/pecl-filter|security/php5-filter|2008-12-11|Now bundled in php5
Thanks. Obvious question, but just checking: Would uninstalling
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 09:34:59PM -0800, jt wrote:
I've been doing searches for online schools that teach FreeBSD. I've been
trying to learn on an off for years but when it starts getting complicated,
I get stuck. The handbook don't do allot of good.
Check out
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Walter walte...@earthlink.net wrote:
A previous question to the List on how to get an IP
address from a host speicific URL yielded the helpful
responses of host and dig. These (seemed to) work
fine. Well, just now I got a chance to try it out on a tiny
in message 86zl1btumw@red.stonehenge.com,
wrote Randal L. Schwartz thusly...
Anton == Anton Yuzhaninov cit...@citrin.ru writes:
Anton most perl scripts begins with
Anton #!/usr/bin/perl
Anton this is common convention (also outside *BSD world)
In fact, it's the recommendation from
parv == parv p...@pair.com writes:
parv So, you are the guilty one. By that logic, every software should
parv assume some location, so that people can have fun with link farm
parv maintainance.
Keep in mind, the scene has changed in 20 years. :)
--
Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting
Hi:
I want my syslog to log remote nodes, in particular my access point and
router, which authenticates users against my freeradius server.
In /etc/rc.conf I've got:
syslogd_flags=-C -a 192.168.0.0/23 -a 172.16.0.0/23 -vv
In /etc/syslog.conf I've got first the entries for the system, no
On 10-4-2010 18:54, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Hi:
I want my syslog to log remote nodes, in particular my access point and
router, which authenticates users against my freeradius server.
In /etc/rc.conf I've got:
syslogd_flags=-C -a 192.168.0.0/23 -a 172.16.0.0/23 -vv
In /etc/syslog.conf
On Sat 10 Apr 2010 at 09:26:33 PDT Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
parv == parv p...@pair.com writes:
parv So, you are the guilty one. By that logic, every software should
parv assume some location, so that people can have fun with link farm
parv maintainance.
Keep in mind, the scene has changed
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 08:19:38AM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
Sites of parts of websites that have example C functions?
[continuing from the ^Subject.
I have googled around and found practically nothing; yet, wen
I was looking for a math function I found at least
Hello,
The wireless nic on my laptop is the Intel WiFi Link 5100AGN. Is this card
supported in FreeBSD as present?
I checked the FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE Hardware Notes (at
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.0R/hardware.html#WLAN), and I don't
see the Intel WiFi Link 5100AGN actually listed.
I always wanted to try sparc.
But did anyone try running it on a laptop or I better stick with
workstation?
Yuri
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On 01/-10/-28163 20:59, S Roberts wrote:
The wireless nic on my laptop is the Intel WiFi Link 5100AGN. Is this
card supported in FreeBSD as present?
Support for that device got MFCed to 8-STABLE a short time after
8.0-RELEASE.
Cheers,
Jan Henrik
Hello Oliver,
Thanks for the response.
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 20:35:27 +0200
O.Herold oli...@akephalos.de wrote:
Am Sat, 10 Apr 2010 19:22:46 +0100
schrieb S Roberts sta...@vickiandstacey.com:
Hello,
The wireless nic on my laptop is the Intel WiFi Link 5100AGN.
Is this card
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Rather than re-inventing the wheel over and again, wouldn't
it be nice to have a library of all kinds of functions?
--For kernel use, yes, they would need to be BSD specific...
Not sure what you're
Is there something like Nethogs for FreeBSD that would show bandwidth
use broken down by PID, user and such in a convinient easy to view and
understand fashion?
http://nethogs.sourceforge.net/nethogs.png
- Sincerely,
Dan Naumov
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On Apr 10, 2010, at 3:14 PM, Dan Naumov wrote:
Is there something like Nethogs for FreeBSD that would show bandwidth
use broken down by PID, user and such in a convinient easy to view and
understand fashion?
http://nethogs.sourceforge.net/nethogs.png
- Sincerely,
Dan Naumov
Looks
On Sat 10 Apr 2010 at 08:19:38 PDT Gary Kline wrote:
Sites of parts of websites that have example C functions?
[continuing from the ^Subject.
I have googled around and found practically nothing; yet, wen
I was looking for a math function I found at least two
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 10:44 PM, mikel king mikel.k...@olivent.com wrote:
On Apr 10, 2010, at 3:14 PM, Dan Naumov wrote:
Is there something like Nethogs for FreeBSD that would show bandwidth
use broken down by PID, user and such in a convinient easy to view and
understand fashion?
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Dan Naumov dan.nau...@gmail.com wrote:
I am on 8.0/amd64. From the website of Nethogs: Since NetHogs heavily
relies on /proc, it currently runs on Linux only.
perhaps something like ntop?
--
Adam Vande More
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Roland Smith wrote:
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 09:34:59PM -0800, jt wrote:
I've been doing searches for online schools that teach FreeBSD. I've been
trying to learn on an off for years but when it starts getting complicated,
I get stuck. The handbook don't do allot of good.
You can download the
On 4/10/10 3:08 PM, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Roland Smith wrote:
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 09:34:59PM -0800, jt wrote:
I've been doing searches for online schools that teach FreeBSD. I've
been
trying to learn on an off for years but when it starts getting
complicated,
I get stuck. The
Hi all:
I'm running FBSD 8.0, amd64. After installing the mysql port: Mysql55-server
and mysql55-client I've attempted to start using mysql_safe --user=mysql.
It craps out and in the error log I find:
100410 7:25:36 InnoDB: Operating system error number 13 in a file operation.
InnoDB: The
Sorry David for the mail before, I've got the wrong address!
+1 :)
I like the books of M.W.Lucas, easy to read, funny and on the other hand
they have the needed details about the subject.
On 11 April 2010 01:14, David Newman dnew...@networktest.com wrote:
On 4/10/10 3:08 PM, Chris Whitehouse
On Sat 10 Apr 2010 at 16:14:36 PDT David Newman wrote:
On 4/10/10 3:08 PM, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Roland Smith wrote:
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 09:34:59PM -0800, jt wrote:
I've been doing searches for online schools that teach FreeBSD. I've
been
trying to learn on an off for years but when it
OK, I've read the mixer man page, the mic is set as recording source,
yet even with mic playback and (apparent) sensitivity to max, I barely
get anything recorded using Audacity. Am I missing something? Do I need
to use mixer -s =rec mic (I set it with mixer -S =rec, though it seems
either one
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 08:58 am, Gene wrote:
Hi all:
I'm running FBSD 8.0, amd64. After installing the mysql port:
Mysql55-server and mysql55-client I've attempted to start
using mysql_safe --user=mysql.
It is probably better to add:
mysql_enable=YES
to /etc/rc.conf and then run
#
On 04/09/10 21:04, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Programmer In Training p...@joseph-a-nagy-jr.us wrote:
I'm thinking I'm just going to wait until Tuesday and get a brand
new pair of wall-powered speakers. This hassle is NOT worth it ...
If speakers on USB 2.0 card, all else on 1.x builtins
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 3:29 PM, perikillo periki...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Noel Jones noeld...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 9:29 AM, perikillo periki...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi people.
I'm working in my first spam gateway, using Postfix +
For anyone who lives here in metro-Seattle and who misses the Seattle
BSD Users Group, attending the local Linux group, GSLUG, filled that
empty spot.
I almost didn't go to the April get together because the topic involved
embedded systems; it sounded a bit boring. It was just the
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 305, Issue 13, Message: 2
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 15:41:33 +0200 Grzegorz Daniluk li...@o2.pl wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have a question regarding rs-232 under FreeBSD.
I need to write an application for FreeBSD to operate an industrial
controller via rs-232. The
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