Hi,
Thank you.
>> On new 9.1 systems, textproc/asciidoc is being installed as dependency
>> to many other ports.
>>
>> But the make install fails with the error:
>>
>> installing Vim files in //usr/local/share/vim/vimfiles
> ^
> Two slashes here?
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On 06/24/2013 03:20 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 24/06/2013 20:28, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
After the update to svn 1.8, I did a new svn co of the FBSD 9-STABLE
source branch. When I try to do an update to it, I see this now:
svn: E155005: Working copy not locked at /usr/scr
svn co svn://sv
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 09:23:10 -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> During the processing of loader.conf, something gets printed
> that suggests all is not right. However, this is a sufficiently
> modern machine it goes by too fast to read exactly what.
> It is my understanding that file gets
On 24/06/2013 20:28, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
> After the update to svn 1.8, I did a new svn co of the FBSD 9-STABLE
> source branch. When I try to do an update to it, I see this now:
>
>svn: E155005: Working copy not locked at /usr/scr
>svn co svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/stable/9 /usr/src
>
>
After the update to svn 1.8, I did a new svn co of the FBSD 9-STABLE
source branch. When I try to do an update to it, I see this now:
svn: E155005: Working copy not locked at /usr/scr
svn co svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/stable/9 /usr/src
/usr/src is a symlink to another directory in a separ
I have tracked down the issue. Not sure whether this is a PR issue or not...
On 2013-06-06, at 11:18 AM, Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jun 2013 10:24:52 -0300, Andrew Hamilton-Wright wrote:
>>
>> Strangely, it seems that I cannot boot single user, either
>> using "boot -s" from the boot loader
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 5:35 AM, SWENNEN Rudi
wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD-list,
>
> I have the following two freebsd systems/servers: a server and a client. The
> syslog of the client is send to the server.
> I was wondering why the auth.notice entry on my server is generating a syslog
> entry (/dev/
Bernt Hansson writes:
> Try "start freebsd with verbose logging" then check dmesg.
Doesn't that only apply to stuff generated by the hardware
enumeration/drivar attach phase?
Robert Huff
___
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On 2013-06-24 15:23, Robert Huff wrote:
During the processing of loader.conf, something gets printed
that suggests all is not right. However, this is a sufficiently
modern machine it goes by too fast to read exactly what.
It is my understanding that file gets read before the sys
On 6/24/2013 at 4:05 PM Arthur Chance wrote:
|On 06/24/13 14:23, Robert Huff wrote:
|>
|> During the processing of loader.conf, something gets printed
|> that suggests all is not right. However, this is a sufficiently
|> modern machine it goes by too fast to read exactly what.
|> It is
On 06/24/13 14:23, Robert Huff wrote:
During the processing of loader.conf, something gets printed
that suggests all is not right. However, this is a sufficiently
modern machine it goes by too fast to read exactly what.
It is my understanding that file gets read before the syste
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 09:23:10 -0400
Robert Huff wrote:
>
> During the processing of loader.conf, something gets printed
> that suggests all is not right. However, this is a sufficiently
> modern machine it goes by too fast to read exactly what.
> It is my understanding that file gets
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 5:44 AM, Joseph Mingrone wrote:
> -Edwin Hale writes:
>> Therefore, my question is ultimately:-
>> Is there any 17"64-bit laptop that will readily support FreeBSD 9.1 with
>> wireless connectivity to an external hotspot?
>
You may wish to consider running PC-BSD.
It seem
During the processing of loader.conf, something gets printed
that suggests all is not right. However, this is a sufficiently
modern machine it goes by too fast to read exactly what.
It is my understanding that file gets read before the system
logging facilities are operational, an
Hello FreeBSD-list,
I have the following two freebsd systems/servers: a server and a client. The
syslog of the client is send to the server.
I was wondering why the auth.notice entry on my server is generating a syslog
entry (/dev/console) when I change to root on the client:
Jun 24 12:01:38 S
-Edwin Hale writes:
> Therefore, my question is ultimately:-
> Is there any 17"64-bit laptop that will readily support FreeBSD 9.1 with
> wireless connectivity to an external hotspot?
There are many. I've had good luck with Lenovos. I'm writing this from
a friend's T530 and I own an X220, but
On Sun, 23 Jun 2013, Doug Hardie wrote:
On 23 June 2013, at 20:39, Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jun 2013, Doug Hardie wrote:
I had to convert a system from GPT to MBR. All went fine till I tried to
reboot the system. It gets to mountroot and dies trying to mount from
ufs:/dev/ada0p2.
I have been looking for ages for a simple system on which to do the following:-
a. Unix-Based.
b. Do Programming in C. (I like gedit if possible).
c. Xfce as GUI.
d. Production Work:-
1. OpenOffice (not LibreOffice).
2. The GIMP.
3. Inkscape.
4. Something with CAD and 3-D Rendering.
5. Film and S
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