On 27/09/2013 18:47, Nikolas Britton wrote:
General questions regarding FreeBSD 10:
Others have answered specific questions, for a general overview you
might care to read this
http://www.freebsdnews.net/2013/09/20/freebsd-10s-new-technologies-and-features/
and the FreeBSD 10 Wiki page that
On 21/08/2013 11:35, Karl Pielorz wrote:
--On 20 August 2013 18:02 +0100 Arthur Chance free...@qeng-ho.org wrote:
And that's just made me think of something else - I have a horrible
feeling that jexec will attach to the jail using whatever fib it's
running under, i.e. the fib from the host
On 19/08/2013 21:02, Karl Pielorz wrote:
--On 17 August 2013 17:32:18 +0100 Arthur Chance free...@qeng-ho.org
wrote:
What do you get in the jail from
sysctl net.fibs
sysctl net.my_fibnum
?
I didn't know those sysctl's existed :)
I only stumbled on them by doing
sysctl
On 20/08/2013 12:50, Karl Pielorz wrote:
--On 20 August 2013 08:27 +0100 Arthur Chance free...@qeng-ho.org wrote:
In the source the exec.fib parameter is given as an integer, so the
quotes probably shouldn't be there, but I'm not sure whether it matters.
I tried it just as 'exec.fib = 1
On 14/08/2013 16:49, Karl Pielorz wrote:
--On 14 August 2013 08:58 -0400 Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
The jail(8) man page lacks details about how to use exec.fib.
It requires either a new kernel (with options ROUTETABLES=2 or however
many you want), or a boot-time setting with
On 07/08/2013 09:28, Karl Pielorz wrote:
I have a number of jailed systems running - and I've been setting up
ipfw rules for them.
This is on FBSD 9.1.
'ipfw' lets you match on traffic to/from a Jail ID (JID) - however every
time jails get started / stopped their JID changes [thus breaking the
On 07/03/13 16:26, Bill Tillman wrote:
[Vast snip.]
Just my 2¢ worth on this. Sure, one always wants to keep overhead
low. But the days of limited RAM, small hard drives, etc...are long
since behind us. I remember in 1994 when and IT consultant came in
and built a Novell server for us with
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
On 06/05/13 16:06, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
I'm not certain if this is the best place to ask but I seem to be having
issues with apache22 and poudriere.
on every run I get
Creating the reference jail... done
Mounting system devices for 8amd64-default
Mounting
On 06/03/13 07:28, s m wrote:
i want to change a specified byte in a hex file. i want to edit my file and
change byte 0x28a content from 0x08 to 0x14.
Given your earlier posts about increasing the number of partitions from
8 to 20 on a BSD labelled disk, this probably is not something you
On 05/29/13 05:59, Michael Sierchio wrote:
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Joshua Isom jri...@gmail.com wrote:
You think it's trivial until you read this:
http://infiniteundo.com/post/**25326999628/falsehoods-**
On 05/28/13 23:14, Pol Hallen wrote:
Hi all!
I installed openvpn (I use it like client).
There isn't any openvpn_enable=YES and openvpn_if=tap in rc.conf but
after start openvpn I can connect to openvpn server and clients.
ifconfig doesn't show me any tap interface
is it a correct situation?
I've got a gateway machine running routed. If I use ifconfig to
temporarily add a /32 alias to an interface to give it an alternate
identity on that interface's network, and then delete the alias, it
reappears in the routing table shortly after. Use route delete to
clear it and it reappears
On 05/28/13 09:27, s m wrote:
hello all,
i want to install freebsd8.2 with different partitions. i want to have
a separated partition for /etc. therefore this is my partitions: / ,
/var, /etc. /tmp, /usr, swap.
but after installing, freebsd can not run correctly and have problem
with fstab. i
Many apologies for the off topic post, but my curiosity has got the
better of me.
Every once in a while we get a post with a subject of
http://localhost/phpmyadmin; and no body. What is the point of this -
borked mailer, existentialist spam, hacking attempt by a wannabe script
kiddie even
On 05/21/13 12:43, saeedeh motlagh wrote:
thanks Julien, but i think it's not true. man page for newfs seys that
journaling is done via gjournal and in freebsd handbook it says do
journaling with gjournal for UFS file system.
you mean i should create a partition and just enable journaling for
On 05/21/13 15:46, Michael Sierchio wrote:
AFAIK Softupdates journaling still breaks snapshot functionality - which
makes it unusable for me. I wouldn't assume that the O.P. doesn't want we
he's asking for.
Good point, I'd forgotten that problem as I don't use UFS snapshots. I
can imagine it
On 05/08/13 15:10, firm...@gmail.com wrote:
What is the best option out there for a mini-pc to run FreeBSD as a home
router/firewall? (needs to have 2 nic's)
I use an alix2d3 running embedded pfSense as a 3 NIC (WAN, LAN, DMZ)
router. If you only need 2 NICs go for the alix2d2. You can also
On 05/08/13 15:48, Arthur Chance wrote:
On 05/08/13 15:10, firm...@gmail.com wrote:
What is the best option out there for a mini-pc to run FreeBSD as a home
router/firewall? (needs to have 2 nic's)
I use an alix2d3 running embedded pfSense as a 3 NIC (WAN, LAN, DMZ)
router. If you only need
On 05/03/13 15:28, Fleuriot Damien wrote:
Hello list,
I'm facing this unusual demand at work where we need to time out idle SSH
connections for security purposes.
I've checked the following options from sshd_config but none seems to fit my
needs :
TCPKeepAlive
ClientAliveCountMax
On 04/24/13 09:18, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Hello list!
I have set up a diskless machine with 8.3-stable and i as a user can log
in, but when I try to log in as root it won't work. How to resolv that
issue. I have tried with and without password but the computer said no.
How did it say no? What
On 04/24/13 11:55, Bernt Hansson wrote:
2013-04-24 12:30, Arthur Chance skrev:
On 04/24/13 09:18, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Hello list!
I have set up a diskless machine with 8.3-stable and i as a user can log
in, but when I try to log in as root it won't work. How to resolv that
issue. I have
On 04/24/13 14:07, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Bernt Hansson b...@bananmonarki.se writes:
2013-04-24 12:30, Arthur Chance skrev:
On 04/24/13 09:18, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Hello list!
I have set up a diskless machine with 8.3-stable and i as a user can log
in, but when I try to log in as root
On 04/24/13 13:45, Bernt Hansson wrote:
2013-04-24 13:21, Arthur Chance skrev:
On 04/24/13 11:55, Bernt Hansson wrote:
2013-04-24 12:30, Arthur Chance skrev:
On 04/24/13 09:18, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Hello list!
I have set up a diskless machine with 8.3-stable and i as a user can
log
On 04/22/13 21:49, Michael Powell wrote:
Alejandro Imass wrote:
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 3:45 PM, Michael Powell nightre...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Alejandro Imass wrote:
[...]
Really these WEP/WPA2 protocols are not providing the level of
protection that is truly necessary in this modern day.
I've been using poudriere (and pkgng) for building and installing ports
since just before the new year. This morning I started doing a bulk
build and got
Error: DISTFILES_CACHE cannot be in the portsdir as the portsdir
will be mounted read-only
I've been using /usr/ports/disfiles as my
On 04/11/13 15:43, Michael Sierchio wrote:
I have constructed several AMIs. If I get a sense for which flavor of
instance/OS combos are of interest, I can roll a few and make them
available.
I'd be more interested in a step by step How To so I could roll my own.
I need to use EU instances
On 04/02/13 20:55, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
In message 515aae16.9030...@qeng-ho.org, you wrote:
On 04/02/13 04:02, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
[Overheating CPU war story snipped.]
...
I've had a fan jam that way. Cable ties are your friends.
Yes.
P.P.S. I have a (relatively) monster
On 04/02/13 04:02, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
[Overheating CPU war story snipped.]
I don't know what to make of this, except to suspect that some loose
wires inside my case got in the way of the CPU fan turning. (I am
not neat like some folks. The inside of myu case _is_ really rather
sloppy,
On 03/28/13 10:32, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
In message 5153feff.4090...@sneakertech.com, you wrote:
I have filed the following PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=177431
Er, don't take my word for law:
I didn't. I won't.
I have *no* idea if 1M is a good idea
Any size
On 03/13/13 21:56, Arthur Chance wrote:
I'm trying to get devel/arduino working.[snip]
I shouldn't work 13 hour days. Now I've had some sleep, I've spotted
what I missed last night. The underlying code from comms/rxtx is trying
to create a lock file in /var/spool/lock and that is only
On 03/14/13 13:08, Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 14 Mar 2013, Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 08:48:22 +, Arthur Chance wrote:
On 03/13/13 21:56, Arthur Chance wrote:
I'm trying to get devel/arduino working.[snip]
I shouldn't work 13 hour days. Now I've had some sleep, I've spotted
I'm trying to get devel/arduino working. Plugging in the USB cable to
the Arduino creates /dev/cuaU0* and /dev/ttyU0* and I'm manually
changing them to mode 666 while trying to get started so should be able
to access them as my normal user. However, the Tools = Serial Port menu
item in the
On 03/10/13 03:26, Steve Rikli wrote:
I would like to configure periodic on my FreeBSD servers to only send
daily/weekly/monthly/security mails (or logs) when there is something
important to report.
I'm close, but periodic security seems to _always_ send mail, even
when there is nothing to
On 03/08/13 23:53, Erik Nørgaard wrote:
Hi!
What is your favorite mini/micro/nano/pico-itx platform for home projects?
I currently run a home server on an Intel mini-itx board but was looking
around for something fun to play with with the following specs:
- mini-itx or smaller, low profile
-
On 03/07/13 19:53, Kris Sridhar wrote:
Gentlemen,
The library (/lib/libz.so.6) in FreeBSD 9.1R does seem to have Zlib 1.2.4 based
on the complaints from the following at least:
libarchive.so.*
libssh.so.*
grep
gzip
I've provided objdump -p output from my machine:
On 03/05/13 16:12, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2013-03-04 07:28, KrisUniverse kris.unive...@gmail.com wrote:
The Zlib baked into FreeBSD is Zlib 1.2.4 even on 9.1R.
However, Zlib has gone to 1.2.7 sometime ago after stepping through
1.2.5, 1.2.6 and 1.2.7 with bug fixes.
Is there any reason
On 03/01/13 10:56, Frank Reppin wrote:
On 01.03.13 11:49, Julien Cigar wrote:
[...]
I'm looking for a small Soekris-like (http://soekris.com/) box which
support FreeBSD, any experience or brand to advise .. ?
I once had FreeBSD (7-CURRENT days) running
on ALIX boards [
A question for pkgng gurus. When using pkg -c or pkg -j to work within
chroots or jails, how much of the pkg infrastructure needs to be present
in the chroot/jail?
The reason I ask is because I'm thinking of building a server which has
all services running in jails, with the necessary
On 02/08/13 14:47, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
On 02/08/13 07:38, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
From ch...@monochrome.org Fri Feb 8 13:27:48 2013
On Fri, 8 Feb 2013, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
[ snip ]
So what is the advice for transferring data
via USB in such cases? Any
[I'm not sure whether this would be better on -hackers@ or -hardware@
but -questions@ seems like a good place to start.]
Is anyone considering getting FBSD to run on the Acer C7 Chromebook? The
pros are that it's a cheap, small and relatively lightweight 64 bit
Intel portable using integrated
On 01/18/13 02:29, Fbsd8 wrote:
The man page for tar command says there a 4 different compress types you
can use, xz, bzip, bzip2 and gzip.
bzip and bzip2 are synonyms I believe.
Which one is the fastest and compresses the most?
The general rule for compression is that fast and high
I see that the default environment in /etc/login.conf no longer contains
FTP_PASSIVE_MODE=YES. I presume this is because ftp and fetch default to
passive mode so it's deemed no longer necessary?
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
On 01/11/13 13:57, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Fri, 11 Jan 2013 09:13:27 +,
Arthur Chance free...@qeng-ho.org a écrit :
Hello,
I see that the default environment in /etc/login.conf no longer
contains FTP_PASSIVE_MODE=YES. I presume this is because ftp and
fetch default to passive mode so
On 01/01/13 12:33, ASV wrote:
Good afternoon and happy new year to everybody.
I'm just curious about auth.conf.
According to the detailed release notes
(http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.1R/relnotes-detailed.html):
auth.conf(5) has been removed because it was deprecated years
ago.[r238481]
On 12/21/12 21:12, dweimer wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has used FreeBSD (or NanoBSD) on any small form
factor broads such as PC Engines Alix, or similar hardware. And how
well it has worked for them, and what hardware they used.
I have been having a lot of performance issues with my home
On 12/16/12 11:00, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I have been using i386 (-STABLE) for years now and was wondering if
switching to amd64 finally makes sense (i.e. are enough ports working
on it now [xfrce4, firefox, libreoffice, openjdk-6, tomcat, mysql,
apache22, flash, cups, devel/aegis, devel/cook,
On 12/14/12 10:34, Polytropon wrote:
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012 01:45:43 -0800 (PST), Jack Mc Lauren wrote:
Hi all
I want to monitor files access and change time. How can I
listen to specific file or directory to monitor ? I'm coding with c.
If I remember correctly, what you're searching for does
On 11/29/12 10:48, Lucian wrote:
Hi, anyone knows what has become of this?
http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/new-funded-project-grow-mounted.html
I guess the above issue is one of the main reasons why FreeBSD seems
to be lagging so badly in the cloud.
If you look here:
On 11/27/12 22:25, Aleksandr Miroslav wrote:
Finally got sick of seeing tons of ssh break-in attempts in my logs. Am
considering using denyhosts, or fail2ban. Anyone have any experience
with these?
I'm already using the AllowUsers facility of ssh to only allow specific
users in, so I'm not
On 11/28/12 12:24, David Demelier wrote:
Hi,
I'm fan of csup, I've been using it for years, since 7.0-RELEASE, however
it will be disabled on February 2013..
I don't care about using portsnap instead, but how to fetch src/ then ?
I will need to use portsnap, to fetch ports build subversion
On 11/27/12 05:50, Dale Scott wrote:
Hi, I was running portsnap fetch on a remote terminal when my connection
failed. After connecting running portsnap again, it appeared to complete
correctly. However, when I run portsnap extract I get the following error:
casper# portsnap extract
On 11/25/12 22:07, Michael Sierchio wrote:
Top-posting for brevity. I use EC2. You can start with Colin
Percival's HVM instances - I run a Xen kernel using a modified version
of his original scheme - which is to have a 1GB Linux partition
running grub to boot from a FreeBSD disk. I'm happy to
On 11/21/12 05:11, Warren Block wrote:
gptboot looks for the first UFS partition. Maybe /boot/boot can be
modified to do that also.
It's a little more complicated than that Warren.
AIUI gptboot first looks (in partition order) for partitions with both
the bootme and bootonce attributes set.
On 11/16/12 14:07, dweimer wrote:
On 2012-11-15 17:31, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
(This stuff would probably be a lot less confiusing if I actually knew
what I was doing, but...)
OK, Warren, I've just done the following steps. The first two I drew
from the manpage examples, and then followed
On 11/14/12 23:38, Robert Bonomi wrote:
it appears that FreeBSD, at least 8.0 and later:
a) no longer uses 'raw' devices for anything
b) no longer uses 'block' devices for anything
c) randomly assigns device 'major' numbers
d) doesn't use device 'minor' numbers for anything.
On 11/15/12 12:41, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
In message alpine.bsf.2.00.1211142250370.58...@wonkity.com,
Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
I'm looking at the examples section of the gpart(8) man page. May I
assume that if I just want to
On 11/13/12 06:30, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2012 22:14:11 -0800, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Which partitions need to be aligned to the 4KB boundaries?
The FreeBSD ones, the MBR ones, or both?
The partitions, all of them. :-)
For MBR partitions, the DOS primary partitions, which are
On 11/13/12 13:00, Leslie Jensen wrote:
I just read in another post about disklayout
_
According to the manual as of 9.0-RELEASE the default fragment
and block sizes for newfs are 4k and 32k, so provided your
partitions/slices are 4k
On 11/13/12 14:21, Arthur Chance wrote:
Oops, sent this off too quickly.
I wrote that. It's only relevant if you have recent disks with 4k
hardware blocks. If you have, you ought to use 4k/16k filesystems
whatever your OS rev.
That should be 4k/32k. As man newfs says:
The optimal
On 11/08/12 13:30, Neil M. Stewart wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to FreeBSD, and I am having an issue installing fusefs-ntfs and
nvidia-driver. The error messages are shown below. Any idea what's
going on here? Thanks in advance.
=== Installing for fusefs-ntfs-2012.1.15
===
On 10/23/12 09:28, Jack Mc Lauren wrote:
hi
i have a problem with nanobsd. there are somethings which don't have WITHOUT
knobs,
how can i control these directories manually ? how can i add a
costume function to
nanobsd.sh to do this ??
How about something along the lines of
cust_clean ()
On 10/22/12 11:17, andrew clarke wrote:
On Sun 2012-10-21 18:10:06 UTC+0100, Arthur Chance (free...@qeng-ho.org) wrote:
Now that portmaster officially supports pkgng I've converted to using
it. Is there any reason to keep the old pkg_* programs around, or can I
delete them and add
On 10/21/12 18:36, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 21/10/2012 18:10, Arthur Chance wrote:
Now that portmaster officially supports pkgng I've converted to using
it. Is there any reason to keep the old pkg_* programs around, or can I
delete them and add WITHOUT_PKGTOOLS to my /etc/src.conf? I'm running
Now that portmaster officially supports pkgng I've converted to using
it. Is there any reason to keep the old pkg_* programs around, or can I
delete them and add WITHOUT_PKGTOOLS to my /etc/src.conf? I'm running
RELEASE-9.0 on amd64 and will update to REL-9.1 as soon as it arrives if
that
On 10/03/12 10:22, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
From erichfreebsdl...@ovitrap.com Wed Oct 3 09:53:17 2012
Hi,
On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 08:50:16 +0100 (BST)
Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk wrote:
I got sent a pdf file, version 1.6, with annotations.
On 10/02/12 11:20, Rod Person wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2012 08:02:54 +0200
Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2012 20:08:29 -0400, Rod Person wrote:
Hi All,
I was attempting to update ports that used libogg with the command
portmaster -d -y -r libogg
I went away and came back
On 09/18/12 13:00, Michael Sierchio wrote:
We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that
disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network
bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project
I know of will have moved from subversion to git. ;-)
On 07/27/12 13:14, Daniel Bye wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 01:52:16PM +0200, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
FUSE ClamFS
Ah, thanks for that. I'll check it out.
But then, FUSE... ew...
I know. But, if it gets me my workstation... ;-)
The wiki suggests that FUSE might be part of release 10:
On 07/09/12 13:38, Bruce Cran wrote:
On 09/07/2012 11:31, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
All use 4K as it is NTFS default block size and most are sold to be
used with windoze.
Apparently the Intel 320 SSDs use an 8KB page/block size.
From a Crucial forum, thread about Crucial M4 SSDs, posted by a
On 07/03/12 07:04, Lars Eighner wrote:
Call me crazy, but it seems that since the perl bump (5.12 -
threaded-5.16)
when firefox (13.0.1,1) got rebuilt, it seems twitter pages do not fully
load, give me the slow loading banner, and the page (not browser or X)
freezes, but no such problems were
On 06/09/12 00:58, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Robert Huff wrote:
Ronald F. Guilmette writes:
I got a lot of disks here, so that part is not a problem. I just
need to make sure that I'm gonna do this the Right Way[tm].
(I've already been making my own ham-fisted disk-to-disk
On 05/25/12 14:16, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I'm searching for a cloud software :-)
look at clouds.
More precisely we would like to offer to our students and professors
a kind of private cloud to access/manipulate their personnal data
from almost anywhere and with almost any devices ...
(
On 05/25/12 15:12, Frank Bonnet wrote:
On 05/25/2012 04:04 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
With apologies to Joni Mitchell:
I've looked at clouds from both sides now,
From up and down, and still somehow,
It's cloud illusions I recall,
I really don't know clouds, at all.
Well, someone had to say
On 05/25/12 16:12, Frank Bonnet wrote:
[big snip]
Well ... in short I need to let our users ( students + profs ) access
and share their data ( living in their UNIX home directories )
The access must be easy and possible from as much devices as possible.
Am I clear enough ? ( sorry English is not
Every once in a while the nightly periodic security checks tell me I've
got a kernel message
Limiting closed port RST response from N to 200 packets/sec
where N 200. The problem is that it doesn't say which port was
involved. Is there any way to find that out so I can try tracking down
the
On 04/24/12 20:02, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 01:33:58PM -0500, Robert Bonomi wrote:
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 18:50:26 +0100
From: Anton Shterenlikhtme...@bristol.ac.uk
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: editor that understands CTRL/B, CTRL/I, CTRL/U
My daughter
On 03/25/12 23:33, Barbara La Scala wrote:
Apologies for the off topic posting but my stepfather is blind and he wants my
advice
about how to get online. I have no idea where to start looking for information
on hardware
and/or software for him. However, I vaguely remember someone on this list
On 03/15/12 01:11, ill...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14 March 2012 17:39, David Walkerdavidianwal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey.
I had installed 9.0 to a SATA drive (ada1 I think) and went to install
Windows on a higher numbered drive but Windows doesn't like that or so
I gathered.
Anyway, I moved drives
On 03/15/12 15:25, Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012, Robert Huff wrote:
Arthur Chance writes:
I'll second that remark on labelling filesystems. My life has become
much easier since I did all mine - the 8.2-9.0 disk naming switch from
/dev/adi to /dev/adaj had absolutely no effect
Somewhere, possibly here, a while back I saw a remark that certain
manufacturer's nVidia cards worked reliably with the nVidia supplied
drivers and others usually have problems because they tweak nVidia's
reference spec. Of course, I didn't bookmark it and neither Google nor
searching the last
On 03/13/12 19:54, Carmel wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 13:59:45 -0500
Adam Vande More articulated:
Are you sure these devices aren't trying to connect to a DLNA
server? Such need can be met by net/mediatomb or other port.
A couple of people have replied to this thread. The Samba shares are
On 03/14/12 08:57, Arthur Chance wrote:
Somewhere, possibly here, a while back I saw a remark that certain
manufacturer's nVidia cards worked reliably with the nVidia supplied
drivers and others usually have problems because they tweak nVidia's
reference spec. Of course, I didn't bookmark
On 03/09/12 15:08, Bernt Hansson wrote:
2012-03-08 19:46, Chad Perrin skrev:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 08:51:03AM +, Arthur Chance wrote:
On 03/07/12 21:40, Chad Perrin wrote:
If anyone has more information about planned BSD Unix ports to
Raspberry
Pi, or comes up with more in the next few
On 03/07/12 21:40, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 04:35:47PM -0500, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
People have not had a chance to get their hands on to even start on it yet.
The few boards out in public before last week were developer boards that
were really hard to get a hold of. Most
On 02/29/12 15:30, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I'm not quite sure where to ask this so even a pointer to the
right place would be appreciated:
Is there any intent/work underway to port FBSD to the Raspberry PI
ARM SBC? At $35 this thing looks perfect for firewall/DNS/dhcp
boundary machines.
+1 on the
On 02/23/12 22:55, Da Rock wrote:
On 02/24/12 05:01, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Arthur Chance wrote:
DO NOT FEED THE TROLL!
Well spotted said :-)
[snip]
However misguided they are, they may believe strongly in this; so I'm
not sure there is a troll per se.
The evidence is that they have
DO NOT FEED THE TROLL!
Not only is Al Hadith the Islamic term for the teachings and acts of
the Islamic prophet Muhammad, but the To: field had 388 other addresses
in it. It's a nasty troll.
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On 01/31/12 12:55, vermaden wrote:
FreeBSD, as specified here [1] uses 2-clause BSD license,
but /usr/bin/true [2] (as empty as it is) uses something like
3-clause BSD license, is that desired?
[1] http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/freebsd-license.html
[2]
On 12/06/11 11:22, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
With a pre-recorded CD in the drive, the following works fine for me when
I'm root:
cdda2wav -D 0,0,0 -B
My question is: What do I need to do in order to make this work also
when executed from a non-root account?
Here's what I get when I try
On 09/02/11 21:33, Alejandro Imass wrote:
Anybody know the editorial/publisher of the psSense book?
Presuming you mean pfSense: the Definitive Guide ..., from the front
page of my copy:
Publisher: Reed Media Services
Editor: Jeremy C. Reed
Web site: www.reedmedia.net
Ever since RELEASE-5.0 man mount_unionfs has contained a section saying
BUGS
THIS FILE SYSTEM TYPE IS NOT YET FULLY SUPPORTED (READ: IT
DOESN'T WORK) AND USING IT MAY, IN FACT, DESTROY DATA ON YOUR
SYSTEM. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. BEWARE OF DOG. SLIPPERY WHEN WET.
On the
On 05/10/11 09:36, C. P. Ghost wrote:
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Bill Tillmanbtillma...@yahoo.com wrote:
I knew this thread would bring up some ironies. For the record it's all in their
minds. E-Mails have been upheld in the US Court system as legal documents.
Maybe. But as soon as you
On 04/11/11 18:36, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 11:36:37AM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
This is a minor problem but I use more to read Email messages
from nmh. If one forgets what screen one is in, it is possible
to start typing and create a log file of the message in
On 04/07/11 15:32, Carmel wrote:
Odhiambo, please don't CC me. I don't need multiple copies of the same
post.
CCing the original poster is standard etiquette on FreeBSD mailing
lists. Most lists are open to anybody to mail to without being signed
up, so when replying there's no way of
On 04/08/11 16:21, Carmel wrote:
On Fri, 08 Apr 2011 12:51:41 +0100
Arthur Chancefree...@qeng-ho.org articulated:
On 04/07/11 15:32, Carmel wrote:
Odhiambo, please don't CC me. I don't need multiple copies of the
same post.
CCing the original poster is standard etiquette on FreeBSD mailing
On 04/06/11 02:37, Gary Kline wrote:
On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 07:21:13PM -0400, Daniel Staal wrote:
--As of April 5, 2011 11:05:19 AM -0700, Gary Kline is alleged to have said:
It is a Alix 601 board with 1G of CF flash. But according to my
hardware friend, it will take a CF
On 04/05/11 00:39, Gary Kline wrote:
On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 03:39:19PM -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Gary Klinekl...@thought.org wrote:
simply that i'm looking for somebody who know how to transfer pfsense
from a standalone system to this kit.
On 04/04/11 01:15, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 01:37:50AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Sun, 3 Apr 2011 09:46:26 -0600, Chad Perrinper...@apotheon.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 03:43:59AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
For example, you could install an IMAP interface for mail
On 03/30/11 23:00, Polytropon wrote:
There is a project called VirtualBSD that developed a
FreeBSD system image that can be used with VirtualBox.
Nitpick: the web site says
VirtualBSD is a virtual appliance for VMware
Thanks for the pointer though, could be useful in encouraging others to
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