On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 09:45:22 +0300
Omer Faruk SEN wrote:
> restrict default nomodify notrap noquery
> restrict 127.0.0.1
> server 10.0.0.85 http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
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Hi,
I am trying to sync my time against a ntp server on Active Directory
but no matter what i do ntpd did not sync against AD's NTP server.
ntpdate works perfectly against AD but not ntpd.
Here is my ntpd.conf:
restrict default nomodify notrap noquery
restrict 127.0.0.1
server 10.0.0.85 http://l
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 11:14 PM, wrote:
> The part I don't know how to do is partitioning gm0 by hand.
> (I suppose it would require some sort of arcane incantations
> involving bsdlabel.) For all its limitations, sysinstall
> seems at least to know how to translate a reasonably human-
> readab
per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
>
> > ... the 'fwd ... keep-state' statement does create a useful
> > dynamic rule. It contradicts the ipfw(8) man page but works ...
>
> Hopefully someone who understands all this will submit a patch
> for the man page :)
The man page says that the "Dynamic rules wi
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 12/09/2010 05:09:04, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> > How do I get sysinstall to recognize a gmirror?
> > ...
> I don't think sysinstall will do what you want.
It certainly has been less than totally cooperative so far :(
> However, what is your ultimate goal?
> To in
I have a FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE installation with a UFS root and a ZFS
pool for data and users.
I have a couple of ports installed (netatalk, mediatomb) to share the
content of the ZFS pool along with sharing it over NFS.
After a fresh boot, the NFS shares do not work, mediatomb is not up
and netata
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010 16:16:53 -0500 (CDT)
Robert Bonomi wrote:
> There are exactly _four_ possible causes of file-system
> inconsistencies. 1) You can have an unexpected loss of power, where
> the CPU stops working before it as time to write the above-mentioned
> 'memory-resident' data to disk. T
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Fri Sep 10 17:51:18 2010
> From: cronfy
> Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2010 02:27:46 +0400
> To: freebsd-questions
> Subject: fsck reports errors on clean filesystem (mounted rw)
>
> Hello.
>
> I ran fsck on my filesystems while system was running (partitons were
2010/8/23 Morgan Wesström:
On 2010-08-23 19:34, Friedemann Becker wrote:
Hello,
I have some questions about an installation on a memorystick.
I have (a few weeks still) a very poor internet connection at home
that's unusable for anything beyond email. I tried some hacking on
musescore (yes I
Thanks Warren and Michael! :-)
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010, Kaya Saman wrote:
The thing I don't quite understand though is that if the ports tree
gets refreshed, do the packages get upgraded or will I need to rebuild
them??
The ports tree is just build instructions, so updating it doesn't update
any
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 327, Issue 11, Message: 4
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 "O. Hartmann" wrote:
> On 09/11/10 11:43, Andrew Brampton wrote:
> > On 11 September 2010 10:28, O. Hartmann
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> you see me a kind of desperate. I wrote my own a small piece of Â
> >> software
Kaya Saman wrote:
[snip]
> The thing I don't quite understand though is that if the ports tree
>> gets refreshed, do the packages get upgraded or will I need to
>> rebuild them??
>
> You have to rebuild them.
>
> Does this apply to ports too??
Yes. A package is just a port that someone has
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010, Kaya Saman wrote:
The thing I don't quite understand though is that if the ports tree gets
refreshed, do the packages get upgraded or will I need to rebuild them??
The ports tree is just build instructions, so updating it doesn't update
any installed applications. It doe
Hi Jerry and Michael,
thanks for all the advise and information!!
I think I was confusing terminologies a little
I was trying to imply that I have been building from ports all this time
and *not* using pkg_add to obtain pre-built packages. I think mainly
it's just that I've been using pac
On 12/09/2010 05:09:04, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> How do I get sysinstall to recognize a gmirror?
>
> I've created the mirror -- which currently has only one provider --
> using Fixit#, followed by
>
> Fixit# ln -s /dist/boot/kernel /boot
> Fixit# gmirror load
>
> after which /dev/m
Kaya Saman wrote:
> [...]
>> csup -L 2 ports && portsdb -uF && pkgdb -u && portversion
To elaborate a little. csup -L 2 ports is what refreshes the ports tree.
Portupgrade is a third party app you can install to assist in automating the
updating process. Once you've installed portupgrade there
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010 14:34:52 +0300
Kaya Saman articulated:
> [...]
> > Have you refreshed the ports tree(s) with csup using the same
> > supfile to ensure the ports trees are up to date ( and therefore
> > identical)? Since you are using portugrade, as I do, this is what I
> > do to see what need
[...]
Have you refreshed the ports tree(s) with csup using the same supfile to
ensure the ports trees are up to date ( and therefore identical)? Since you
are using portugrade, as I do, this is what I do to see what needs to be
done:
I cd to /usr/sup which is where I keep my supfiles and the hou
Any chance of enabling this?
(Google was unfriendly :-)
no...@pci0:0:20:0: class=0x0c0500 card=0x37001565 chip=0x43851002
rev=0x3c hdr=0x00
vendor = 'ATI Technologies Inc. / Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'
device = 'ATI SMBus (ATI RD600/RS600)'
class = serial bus
2010/9/12 Andrea Venturoli :
> Hello.
>
> What's the status of 3d hardware acceleration in Linux emulation?
> I'm running 8.1R/i386 and I was finally able to get DRI working (with native
> software) on my Radeon HD 4200.
> So I installe Google Earth, but it's warning that it will use software
> ren
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