On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 09:45 +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 25/01/2010 04:41 Robert Noland said the following:
On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 07:57 +1100, Mark Andrews wrote:
offset The offset of the start of the partition from the beginning
of
the drive
partition fixes this)
Another project to goes on my list...
If anyone knows why this is done like this... please share.
robert.
- Sincerely,
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startup, but afterwards everything is fine.
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Robert mentions that gpart set -a active -i 1 is no longer
needed in 8-STABLE, because the pmbr will be marked as active during
the installation of the bootcode. Is there anything I can do to
archieve the same result in 8.0-RELEASE or is installing from a
snapshop of 8-STABLE my only option?
Prior
Martin McCormick writes:
Robert Huff writes:
Is it possible to have someone swap the hard disks of those
machines?
I pushed for hot-swappable drives back when we ordered these
systems which are Dell 2950's, but I didn't get anywhere at all
- but it is
clearly the path of greatest reliability.)
It's just as easy to start with a clean installation, which has
other benefits as well.
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curious to see how people made
wireless network back in 1990s.
I believe the answer would be No.. The first mention I can
find of wireless adapters in the release notes is for 3.3, in late
1998.
Robert Huff
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in the
U.S. oriented to the home user - rarely do, It's a non-trivial
amount of work to get working and then monitor for correct behavior
and possible breaches.
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On 12/17/2009 4:01 PM, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 12/16/09 12:53, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I run multiple FreeBSD servers inside VMWare and I don't have this
problem. Are you running VMWare workstation? Or ESX/ESXi?
I am running VMware Server 2.0...thanks again.
I would really recommend
not find a FreeBSD8.0 kernel module? Not that I used them much on
VMware Server, I was curious if they work any better on ESXi for
FreeBSD8.0. Had to make changes to the script used to restart before and
it didn't show IP, etc. I assume this hasn't changed though?
--Robert
.)
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... on the other hand, I can't argue with the
person who doesn't want to roll those dice.
And compile times of current generation hardware are pretty
short. On an AMD Phenom II x4 940 (3 ghz) it's 5 minutes, maybe
less.
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are tasty. You can
generally get stuff through if it's marked as something innocuous
like text/plain
Point taken.
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Brandon Low writes:
Not sure why this didn't attach the first time.
The FreeBSD mailing list software is set to scrub all
attachments as a security measure. To makew material available,
post it in-line, or post a URL.
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On 12/15/2009 9:38 AM, Jacques Manukyan wrote:
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 12:06:18 -0500, Robert Fitzpatrick
rob...@webtent.com wrote:
I found posts about this and a possible solution is to disable APIC
by adding hint.apic.0.disabled=1 to /boot/loader.conf. But after
doing so, it booted
I found posts about this and a possible solution is to disable APIC by
adding hint.apic.0.disabled=1 to /boot/loader.conf. But after doing so,
it booted to the mountroot prompt and would not recognize my
ufs:/dev/da0s1a partition when tried. I went to FixIt and removed the
line from the
On 12/12/2009 12:30 PM, Maxim Khitrov wrote:
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Robert Fitzpatrickrob...@webtent.com wrote:
I found posts about this and a possible solution is to disable APIC by
adding hint.apic.0.disabled=1 to /boot/loader.conf. But after doing so, it
booted
On 12/12/2009 12:59 PM, andrew clarke wrote:
On Sat 2009-12-12 12:06:18 UTC-0500, Robert Fitzpatrick (rob...@webtent.com)
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pgsql# cat /boot/loader.conf
kern.ipc.semmni=32
kern.ipc.semmns=512
hint.apic.0.disabled=1
According to the loader.conf man page these should all
quite happily.
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On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 01:50:40 -0500
Aryeh Friedman aryeh.fried...@gmail.com wrote:
I am a relative XML newbie (i.e. our backend does spit out some XML I
wrote but it just slapped together with no knowledge of the
underlaying structure of XML)... Now I am going back and actually
learning XML...
Ulf Zimmermann writes:
Just go to Fry's Electronic. Most of their systems are still
MS-Dos with Novell for network, running text based
inventory/quote/sales app.
Ca _lot_ of small businesses have something similar.
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partition. I type ? at the prompt and it does not list anything
after 'List of GEOM managed disk devices'. Can anyone suggest how I can
fix this problem?
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It is dedicated because only FreeBSD can talk to it.
Is this correct? What about {Net, Open, DregonFly}BSD, or
Linux?
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partition. I type ? at the prompt and it does not list anything
after 'List of GEOM managed disk devices'. Can anyone suggest how I can
fix this problem?
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address in the appropriate field
... and everything Just Works.
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David Southwell writes:
Installed and configured cups but cannot get the online login
system to work. It refuses to accept username/password
combination.
Not the CUPS expert. (Sorry.)
Robert Huff
sure none of the directories in that path have 022 perms
(go+write).
Checked, and not the problem.
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I just generated new keys using the method specified the the
article recommended by Giorgos, and I get the same result.
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with regards to this.
Are you doing this from crontab, script or just on the command line?
I personally want to thank you for all of your helpful posts.
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presented, I recommend (a1) with the old disk
set to read-only in hardware. New disks are cheap, and this gives
you a perfect backup for as long as you want it.
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I updated one of my old servers to freebsd 8.0. After the upgrade my
Etherlink III card will not allow connections into or out of the
server. If I run tcpdump for a few seconds then everything works. I
ran CVSUP twice to update to RELENG_8_0 and followed the source update
procedure 3 times.
Jay Hall writes:
This is the first time I have tried to upgrade FreeBSD's source
code, and I have done something wrong, but I am not sure what. I
am upgrading from 6.2 to 8.0.
Have you read the Handbook entry on upgrading system source?
Robert
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to the drives. If you have not yet done an installworld, then it will
be /usr/obj/sys/boot/i386/gptzfsboot/gptzfsboot
It sounds like when you install the new kernel, the block numbers are
overflowing. (which should be addressed by the fix in 8.0)
robert.
** FWIW, loki is working nicely on 8.0
going any further.
I use fetchmail, though I'm not an expert.
What's the problem?
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, supports all cards, supports all
functionality. ETA not announced; no public testing yet.
If anyone knows better, please correct this.
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, shouldn't the nvidia-drivers be moved?
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. Consult NVidia README (the Appendix) to
# find out whether you need to use legacy driver version and install
# one of corresponding `x11/nvidia-driver-71',
# `x11/nvidia-driver-96', or `x11/nvidia-driver-173' slave ports.
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?
Someone's confused. If it's me, that needs to get fixed.
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indicating nVidia is
working on native {i386, amd64} drivers. The post was dated
November 5th; it provided no expected release date beyond when it's
done. My personal _estimation_ would be when 8.0 ships, or soon
after.
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I am running PCBSD.
I have a HP Photosmart ink jet printer connected to a USB port. during
bootup I get the following line.
umass1: HP Photosmart 7400 series, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 2 on
uhub4
usbdevs shows the following:
addr 2: Photosmart 7400 series, HP
umass1
Checking the
How can I find out what the working directory of the binary is? I
guess the problem is missing write permissions there.
find directory -name filename
See man find for details; look particularly at the 'x'
option.
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), mount_nwfs(8),
mount_portalfs(8), mount_smbfs(8), mount_udf(8), mount_unionfs(8),
umount(8)
HTH
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to find
out which ones and feed the (edited) results through pkg_sort.
Otherwise I might find myself rebuilding something like OpenOffice
at an inopportune moment
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Try updating xf86-video-ati, patch attached.
robert.
The box is a ASUS P5K-Premium based system (Intel P35 chipset, CPU Intel
Q6600), running FreeBSD 8.0-RC2/amd64 successfully. The X11 subsystem
ist the most recent as one can find in the ports collection
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as opposed to 15 pin VGA video.)
Respectfully,
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Hi,
Which of these does FreebSD run well under?
It runs okay under virtualbox.
Cheers,
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Vaibhav Gavane writes:
Use sysinstall to add the proflibs distribution.
Or one could rebuild/install world (and kernel if necessary)
after investigating the NO_PROFILE option in /etc/make.conf.
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ps.
is there a step by step document somwhere???
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Green! No, no, Blue! AA
I think it should be disque shaped.
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Jerry McAllister jerr...@msu.edu wrote:
Fit the bill ... well.. so did the Geocentric model .. and it
actually did work just as fine .. and even better yet since it also
mantained the status quo ! ... but then Galileo came and you know
the rest of
out on the best OS
available.
HTH
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which are needed for the current build. To
clean up sources and so forth, look to portsclean (from
portupgrade).
There is also the distclean target of make, which will get
rid of the source tarball.
Robert Huff
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did mount -w /dev/usb (or usbN) I got special device
unknown.
Look for /dev/da*.
Also: I believe there's a section in the handbook that covers
this.
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changes and the status of the work.
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* - a notable exception being Intel, for their network cards.
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Robert Huff writes:
The machine on which I am composing this has a different
motherboard (ASrock AOD290GX)
s/AOD290GX/AOD790GX/
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superfluous.
Look for any .core files, which can usually be deleted.
It is my understanding that - providing /tmp is on a separate
partition - / should receive very little traffic, and the size
should stabilize quickly.
Robert Huff
David Southwell writes:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/php/20060613/imap.so:
Undefined symbol ssl_onceonlyinit
I look at this and ask (knowing very little about either) is
this a problem with Apache, or a problem with PHP?.
Robert huff
and useful
sysutils/lsof not only requires the source tree (or at least some
part of it), but requires the source match the running kernel.
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The 'sysinstall' BSD partition-table and mount point editor appears to be
lacking in some features that are highly desirable to people building complex
configurations with the O/S spread across multiple drives. For the 'usual'
scenarios -- especially with modern high-capacity drives -- the case
Building an old-style monolithic kernel, for a minimalist installation, the
symbol table file ends up being many times larger than the kernel itself.
I'd like to move it off to secondary storage, _if_ that won't break anyting.
Obviously, for crash dump analysis, one needs to have it available,
that are properly
installed/registered with the ports(/packages) system. If you've
installed something not from a port ... you're on your own.
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15. I've partially
merged Update 4, but obviously that still leaves many to go...
As someone with zero knowledge of Java internals: what is the
recommended version at the moment?
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forgotten something? Or misunderstood something?
If not ... how do I figure out what's wrong?
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00100 3830 864746 allow ip from any to any via lo0
00200 00 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8
00300 0
kes-...@yandex.ru writes:
If not ... how do I figure out what's wrong?
What is your ipfw rules?
They were appended to the original post.
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under xev.
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or space]
Look at the archives of current@ within the last three weeks.
I (and I believe at least one other person) had what seems like the
same problem and found a work-around.
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succumbed when it had 2G; depending on what
was running, sometimes the swap would stick for hours or even days,
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!) but when it is it would be a total
lifesaver.
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-coded) status, and a description of work needed. (There might be
another column with relevant PRs or something.).
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; they're not pretty, but they change the IP for
sshd.conf and various stuff in bind.
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Oooh! Oooh! Can we include the date of the most recent recalibration
of the sarcasm bit detector?
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Is there a way to do make buildkernel one component at a
time? (A pointer to any relevant documentation would suffice.)
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Is there anything - official, or unofficial but reliable - about
working with gpart/GPT? I've read the man page, and am still a little
wobbly.
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doesn't
work.
I am most interested in creating partitions generic )non-RAID) UFS(2)
filesystems.
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Very close to what I want.
Thank you.
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figured it all out, but I think I'm remembering it all
correctly. I have three of my machines running this way, all installed
from the same scratch disk with the build on it.
All of mine run -CURRENT and I'm not certain how 7.2 differs in this
respect.
robert.
Thanks,
Jason
On Wed, Jul 15
accf_http_load=YES
if_em_load=YES
debug.mpsafenet=1
nvidia_load=YES
linux_load=YES
uscanner_load=YES
sem_load=YES
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$ ifconfig ral0 list scan
SSID BSSID CHAN RATE S:N INT CAPS
livingroom 00:13:10:b9:e7:d6 6 54M -93:-95 100 E
93 is too low.
Paul, I really appreciate your help. I'm obviously not an
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And what about TX/RX signal?
I don't know where to look for that. :)
It is part of scan output.
I don't remember seeing that in the output. I'll put the Linksys back
I've been trying to get a Linksys WMP54G v. 4.1 to work on FBSD 7.2.
It sort of works with the ral driver; I can set the ssid and inet and
other values, but it won't associate with the access point or
establish a useful connection.
I've tried compiling ndis drivers for both the Linksys and a
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I've been trying to get a Linksys WMP54G v. 4.1 to work on FBSD 7.2.
It sort of works with the ral driver; I can set the ssid and inet and
other values, but it won't associate
And what about TX/RX signal?
I don't know where to look for that. :)
Could you put backtrace somewhere?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug-gdb.html
Backtrace from crashing with a Belkin ndis:
(kgdb) backtrace
#0 doadump () at pcpu.h:196
#1 0xc055bcc3 in
I'm trying to set up a connection between an FBSD box and a wireless
access point. The background is that there's no security on this
network; as the person who set it up says, You just start your
computer and it works!
I have an XP box with a wireless NIC working, but I don't want to use
the XP
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Brent Bloxambre...@beanfield.com wrote:
Robert Hall wrote:
ifconfig ral0 inet 192.168.1.104 netmask 255.255.255.0 assigns the
specified values. Ping no longer tells me that there's no route to the
host, but I'm getting about 95% packet loss. netstat -r now
.
What am I forgetting?
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