yanxinyoou:
i intall virturl box like this:
# cd /usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox
# make install clean
# cd /boot /modules/*however i forgot do this commander
# ls vbox* /*i also forgot
vboxdrv.ko vboxnetadp.ko vboxnetflt.ko
# echo 'vboxdrv_load=yes'
I'm running FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p1 on a Phenom II. I'm trying to rebuild world
as a load test. However it keeps failing at the same spot while compiling cc1.
I'm not using -j or any other flag, just a simple make buildworld. I've rm
-rf /usr/src/* /usr/obj/* and re-cvsup'd the whole tree
I've always been an AMD fan but am getting the idea that they are
loosing their edge. So my question if the Intel Core I7 930 2.80 Ghz
is as good and option or is their a better AMD at a similar o cheaper
price?
I plan to install this in a GigaByte GA-X58A/UD7 motherboard with 6 Gb
For the record[1]:
After a non OS drive hardware[2] failure I started getting the following
when trying to vi a file as a non root user:
ex/vi: Error: Log file: No such file or directory
I spent time chasing a few other things since chunks of /var and /etc
were also missing[3].
Installing the IOGear GCS1734 USB KVM seems to have made the whole issue go
away.
Of course installing the KVM took a few tries to find the right power
cycling and reboot combination to get any functionality. It looked like the
whole USB infrastructure of the KVM was DoA, initially.
On the
Just off the top of my head, check that your DNS is working. My guess
is that the sshd is trying to do a reverse DNS lookup, when you have the
network configured. It takes a long time for a DNS lookup to time
out.
Try the ssh, wait at least 30 seconds (the DNS time out, IIRC). If it
In preparation for adding new box[1] to my stable[2] that uses USB for
keyboard and mouse, I got a Belkin F5U119-E PS/2 to USB adapter for my PS/2
keyboard and old Trackman Marble FX. Since there will be a new USB KVM, I
decided to try the adapter out with my FreeBSD 4.11-R server. I managed
I recently added the perl 5.8 port to my build server. When building
FreeBSD 4.10, it did not build the system perl as expected.
However, I have a smaller machine that mounts /usr/src and /usr/obj off
of the build server, which croaked in installworld when it couldn't find
the system perl