2 64 377 0.00017 0.030048 0.00325
what does the asterisk mean and the period mean before the server name?
It is in the manpage. Scroll to the paragraph the has
dmpeers as its keyword
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/apsfilter), and you might
be able to find out it your printer would work with it
at www.apsfilter.org (I'm pretty sure it would)
It's nice software, IMHO, and who knows, maybe Andreas
doesn't yet have a postcard from your location
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runs as.
See crontab(5) for more details.
Dan
As well as periodic(8), which is an excellent exposition on the
subject (if you read manpages at all ... it's real nice compared
to some :-)
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--On Friday, January 21, 2005 05:41:05 PM -0500 Frank Laszlo
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I recived one of these to my personal address. looks like spam maybe.
Oh great. So now we're getting spam that serves no purpose at all?
Gotta love the internet
It actually seems to
, and it wasn't a laptop anyhow.
Anything in the log files?
You might attached your configuration file and see if anyone
can spot something you might have missed.
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as real time.
Hmm, that might mean something. What do you get from:
sysctl -a | grep timecounter
??
IANAE, but I wonder if ntpd is going to be able to sync
up until the local clock runs realistically
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On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 03:05:22PM -0600, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
John wrote:
OK - on my FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE system, as I have documented (cf:
message thread Re: ntpd problems since upgrading to 5.3), ntpd
won't run, even with an identical configuation to the 5.2.1 system
next
As mentioned, there is a hardware compatibility list on
the Project's site. I would also suggest reading through
the handbook, looking for pages at Google (how-tos, etc),
and scanning the archives of the various mailing lists.
Good luck!
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with whatever you choose
to use to power your computing experience.
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* exaggerationWhy M$ assumes the only thing you'll ever want
to d/l via ftp is ASCII text /*slight* exaggeration is beyond me
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or 216.109.112.135, for example.
What's the output of `netstat -rn` ?
2. Are you running a firewall on your gateway that
is either a] not handling NAT properly, or b] blocking
DNS packets to your box at 192.168.0.3?
Just my 2 cents...HTH,
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the install but did not succeed. I have
FreeBSD 5.3.
Mysqli is for mysql-lite, and is only available on
PHP5 and MySQL 4.1 or greater. Probably you
need to take a look at your versions of those programs.
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that in editing either an .mc/.cf file
or the Makefile, someone has left an errant character
or other symbol. Or, it could be in the .rc script itself.
But it's impossible (for me, anyway) to know without
more information (like looking into those files, for example).
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of mine?
(EG: RAW -- Canon LBP-1210 windows drivers).
~Michael
I do this at home via apsfilter (which automagically did most
of the Samba stuff for me) to a HP 6110 multi-function on an XP
box via Ethernet, so it might work for you, but YMMV
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Broder Mizzérable wrote:
Hello there.. i'm switching to FreeBSD ' now '... i did try to use the
floppy
installation way. but it seems like all my floppy's are 50kb to small
=/ ... so
i was wondering .. is it possible to use a CD ' That does already has
stuffs
on it but still boot it and
/articles/formatting-media/index.html
There *is* a chapter in the handbook, however; it's Chapter 16 in
my latest doc build (but I don't think it's quite _new_). Section .3,
entitled adding disks, covers the scenario quite well.
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is
just **one** very cool thing about FreeBSD, IMHO ;-)
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the *ko's in /boot/modules/ (or was it the other way 'round??)
... Anyway, once I copied everything over to the other dir,
no problems with kldload (or sound, or )
Could this be what happened in this case?
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. This is the port
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Reminds me of a story about a snake, a chick, and
an apple...IIRC, that didn't work out too well ;-)
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next for putting two sites on one server
:-)
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dmesg, etc.
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On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 10:05:46AM -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
By the way, any more FreeBSD-cons coming up, does anyone know?
jerry
Dan Langille's got FreeBSDCan ... I think next month in
Toronto. Check Google
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, because
it's for real old hw. Anything even relatively recent will
be automagically detected by the kernel, unless it's so
cheap, new or esoteric as to not be supported
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a full ISO for, say,
5.2, the source and docs for that will be outdated before very
long. If I just install base and then cvsup my docs/source/ports,
I can have cutting edge in a rather short time and a quicker
download in the first place.
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On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 11:17:45AM -0800, Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
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You can avoid that pain without making / much bigger by installing the
editors/e3 port and moving /usr/local/bin/e3* to /bin/. You'll get
fair vi, emacs, pico, wordstar, and nedit
a mergemaster, and am rebuilding
world on another virtual terminal. What FAQ did I miss?
I saw nothing in UPDATING (pam.conf is gone some time
ago)
I'd really like to go home sometime tonight...
anyone got a few minutes to shed some light?
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a database as a test successfully..
IIRC, it's: 'mysql -u root -p mypassword'
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it, it doesn't scp the zip file to the
remote server.
I don't get any errors in /var/log/auth.log or /var/log/messages
Anyone has any ideas on how to fix this up?
Thanks
Try having the script call scp
by the /path/to/the/scp/executable.
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HTH,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] dnsip
this.is.almost.certainly.a.dns.wild.card.kwiki.org
65.214.160.247
Yes, this certainly explains it, LOL...
Wonder if
,
Thank you for the response. Does the date part
(Date=`date +%Y-%m-%d`) go as part
of the cron job? Thanks again.
--
Jason
I'd say not. Save the lines he wrote as
somescript.sh and put the following
command in your crontab at the desired
time:
/bin/sh /path/to/somescript.sh
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BSD for video
editing. It would likely be a rather
small user niche, but I could be quite
wrong. The Good News: Mac OS X
is based on BSD, stable as a rock, and
has lots of video editing SW available,
and a large user base in the community
of video editors. Bad side, it isn't free.
HTH,
Kevin
from Redmond,
here's a good article:
http://bsdatwork.com/reviews.php?op=showcontentid=1
Perhaps a bit dated, but should get you going in the
right direction.
HAND,
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maybe ;-)
Nonetheless, welcome to the world of FreeBSD.
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And if you don't want it to prompt you, do:
rm -rf dir_name
Be careful though..this can and will wipe your whole system if you
, but there's a humor possibility ...
Think about the old quote Less is More --- ls | morels | less
To Eric, one more thing: on most terminals you can press the
Scroll Lock key and then use the arrow keys to browse the
terminal output up to the limit of its memory buffer ...
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http://ftp.gnu.org/MISSING-FILES.README
They are still checking the archives and the available
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I have a new internet connection and my new provider here will DHCP
me an
address. I changed /etc/rc.conf to reflect the interface should
now DHCP and
probably outdated
as well, unless you've installed a newer version yourself.
Sorry I'm of little help. My solution (I rebuilt mod_php4
yesterday) is to run -STABLE, and cvsup /usr/ports
before compiling anything ...
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Hi,
I ftp'd a file from windows to freebsdnot its every line has ^M at its
end. Is there some command in vi (or some way) by whcih ^M can be removed.
Thanks
Anil
YAW (yet another way...)
sed 's/.$//' infile.txt outfile.txt
: screw you.
That's not *our* job...
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you gotta decide what you
wanna do next
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I recently became responsible for our mail server, and lately, the
load
average on the thing has been running consistently high, in
mid-20's to
mid-30's.
doesn't exist, (i.e. d3kr890d.129ddk.org)
I don't want to talk to it...
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or already had setup when you were 'answering
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syntax (/usr/src/* might even make
more sense to you after learning it...) great user
community.
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deny log logamount 20 ip from any to any out
00030 allow tcp from any to any established
00040 allow ip from any to any frag
00050 allow tcp from any to my.ip.ad.res setup
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Thanks Adam,
When the machine boots it drops straight into (I
guess) single user mode. The /usr/sbin
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/usr/src/sys/pc98/conf/GENERIC
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From: Joshua Oreman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Easy on the send button!
Hmm, unique situation with my SMTP, didn't
*say* it had left... AAMOF
Reboot and do NOT boot automatically
but press another key.
At a shell prompt, type 'boot-s' to
boot into single user mode.
Type 'passwd' and enter a new
password.
HTH,
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think is of little concern
in your situation, I'm guessing
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== DirecWay == Hughes?
Very proprietary, probably win only. But
who knows whether something can be/
has been ported, etc.
Make search time in /usr/ports?
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, I'm going to tell beginners
to use ee from now on. Easiest one I've ever seen.
ee is good and mentioned in documentation/
handbook. However, /usr/ports/editors/nano
is superior. Pico is well known as 'easy editor'
and Nano is Pico with a turbocharged engine...
My .02
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, it creates SQL language
files that would be used to entirely recreate the database
from the commandline once the new server is up running.
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Hello, I will be opening up a web hosting company with the
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Hi guys:
After install Apache I want
users store their sites on my server
via FTP (ProFTPd), I configure it
and it works, but I think they can
the history
of the BSD's is replete with such...generally
western US cities...I can't see such things
with FBSD, though, I mean, 5.1 -POTATO
would require all the docs to be rewritten,
among other things :-)
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I'm having trouble building mysql-qui. Can anyone help me out with
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=== Patching for
), I'd think his explanation would be worth looking
into...maybe he meant 'six weeks' instead of a 'month', which
would put it well within the dates delineated by your -RELEASE
version.
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but I didn't
comment it (Not like me!) Any clues as to what
that port is for? Services file has no listing.
Thanks
Keith Spencer
IIRC, that's MySQL.
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it into reading/typing in auth codes instead..
How 'bout cookieing them...
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[ Top posting 'fixed'. ]
Thanks. Been talking to too many MS types lately...
but in this context
Hi, mostly I'm just testing
my ISP's smtp service(s).
The name they give out for
users to use as the outgoing
MTA is not listed in the reverse
zone, so I can't post to wonderful
servers like those @freebsd.org.
Anybody else got service this
wonderful :)
??
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Hi, mostly I'm just testing
my ISP's smtp service(s).
The name they give out for
users to use as the outgoing
MTA is not listed in the reverse
zone
anyone to see...for example. Or, it could just be
some webmaster having an 'off-day' while setting file
permissions.
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Did you ever get any real help with this?
My thought: are you telling the interface to use DHCP
in /etc/rc.conf? For example, for the RealTek 8139
family of NICs, the following should be in /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_rl0=DHCP
The 'rl0' would vary to another driver name for
, Greg knows 2 or 3 languages, so you might visit
his site and see if there's any info regarding a translation of
that one...
Annelise Anderson's book:
http://www.bittreepress.com/FreeBSD/introbook/
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