On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 07:49:42AM -0500, Josh Paetzel wrote:
> On Thursday 01 November 2007 12:53:11 am Crist J. Clark wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 07:50:10PM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> > > On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 23:36 -0700, Crist J. Clark wrote:
> > > >
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 07:50:10PM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 23:36 -0700, Crist J. Clark wrote:
> > I finally dumped the CRT and bought a ridiculusly cheap 20"
> > LCD monitor. Works great except I'm having problems getting it
> > to
> > add 10510 allow icmp from any to any out via oif() keep-state
>
> I don't think ICMP is stateful :)
>
> You need both in and out rules for ICMP because the logical responses to
> packets can't be reliably connected into a single communication.
Actually, I disagree. True, ICMP is not a stateful
he graphics
card is an Intel i810 family. The new monitor is an Envision
G2016wa.
Thanks for any help.
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X Window System Version 7.2.0
Release Date: 22 January 2007
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 7.2
Build Operating Syste
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
P.U.Kruppa wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007, E. J. Cerejo wrote:
Not anymore! Every time I cvsup my ports tree and I see all of those
ports that need to be updated my belly aches and that's because
portupgrade doesn't work the way it used to work. It is not fu
P.U.Kruppa wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007, E. J. Cerejo wrote:
Not anymore! Every time I cvsup my ports tree and I see all of those
ports that need to be updated my belly aches and that's because
portupgrade doesn't work the way it used to work. It is not fun any
more! Always an iss
Not anymore! Every time I cvsup my ports tree and I see all of those
ports that need to be updated my belly aches and that's because
portupgrade doesn't work the way it used to work. It is not fun any
more! Always an issue, either a port conflicts with another port or it
fails all together.
On Wednesday 24 October 2007 02:17:12 am Kris Kennaway wrote:
> David J Brooks wrote:
> > Bill Moran wrote:
> >> Note also that a ports freeze is starting soon for 7.0 and 6.3 release.
> >
> > What are the differences between 6.3 and 7.0? Which should be considered
Donovan R. Palmer wrote:
I have saved many of your emails for future reference.
Hi Donovan,
Welcome to the list. There's no need for you to store the emails, since
they're all archived at http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/ anyway. :)
Regards,
Adam J
Bill Moran wrote:
> Note also that a ports freeze is starting soon for 7.0 and 6.3 release.
What are the differences between 6.3 and 7.0? Which should be considered the
standard upgrade path from 6.2 release? Is there a compelling reason to
upgrade to one over the other?
David
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ot; line has the username "uname"? Or add user "uname" with UID 0?
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only. I think U3 would have a really hard time preventing format under
all operating systems, but of course I'm only guessing there.
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Tankko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> After installing 6.2 and all the ports I use on a new machine, I have:
>
> apr-db42-1.2.8_2
> db41-4.1.25_4
> db42-4.2.52_5
>
> and there is db43 out there as well, probably just waiting to be installed.
>
> db41-4.1.25_4 is used by:
> portupgrade-2.3.1,2
> ruby1
bling ALTQ"
section. If you wanted to add the following link to your page I would be
honored.
Hierarchical Fair Service Curve (HFSC)
http://calomel.org/pf_hfsc.html
Thanks for your time.
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On Friday 12 October 2007 03:59:12 pm Rem P Roberti wrote:
> ImageMagick keeps showing up as an upgrade, but when I run portugpgrade
> I get this message:
>
> ** Port marked as IGNORE: graphics/ImageMagick:
> Presence of FPX breaks self-tests. Disable FPX or disable
> automatic tests.
>
> I
I am having trouble getting X11 to start correctly. I have tried useing the
ModeLine "1152x768" 73.50 1152 1312 1352 1464 768 804 808 837 in the Monitor
section for Xorg.conf.new which I found in /var/log/Xorg.0.log which section
5.4.3.2 of the FreeBSD handbook for X11 installation says to do.
I've been trying to portupgrade cups-base for a week now, every time I
cvsup my ports I get a different error message, now this is the latest
one. Any ideas on how to fix this or can someone direct me to the this
package so I don't have to build it?
/usr/local/include/php/TSRM/tsrm_virtual_c
Pablo Mora wrote:
On 9/30/07, E. J. Cerejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 6-stable and I just updated the ports tree using
cvsup and the portupgrade tools, but now I get this error when I try to
build cups-base:
cc -Wshadow -Wunused -Wall -Wno-format-y2k -fPI
I'm running FreeBSD 6-stable and I just updated the ports tree using
cvsup and the portupgrade tools, but now I get this error when I try to
build cups-base:
cc -Wshadow -Wunused -Wall -Wno-format-y2k -fPIC -Os -g -I..
-I/usr/local/include -O -pipe -march=pentium4 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
-D_LARG
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 03:24:16PM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> "Crist J. Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 07:35:24AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> >> "Crist J. Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
&g
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 07:35:24AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> "Crist J. Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Looking at the dmesg(1) from the last boot,
> >
> > # fgrep cd0 /var/run/dmesg.boot
> > acd0: CDROM at ata1-master UDMA33
> &
I'm running FBSD 6.stable and I just updated my ports using portupgrade and
everything went fine. Most of the xorg ports got updated but now I get this
error everytime I try to startx:
Release Date: 5 September 2007
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE i
cd
driver.
All of the examples on the manpage use /dev/acd0.
> you must give the device node /dev/cd0
If I try it,
# burncd -f /dev/cd0 -v -s 32 data hw.iso fixate
burncd: ioctl(CDRIOCGETBLOCKSIZE): Device not configured
> Crist J. Clark wrote:
> >On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 0
,
# burncd -f /dev/acd0 -t -s 32 data ~cjc/hw.iso fixate
burncd: ioctl(CDIOCSTART): Input/output error
> Crist J. Clark wrote:
> >I just tried to burn a CD for the first time in a long time
> >on a machine. The burncd(8) command worked fine on this machine
> >in F
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Hi,
Has anyone successfully been able install FreeBSD on a ESX server? I
have gotten it to work fine on VMWare Workstation, however when trying
to install on ESX it will not find the ESX SCSI controller and not allow
an install.
Thanks,
Bret J
Hello,
this question is somewhat related to my earlier question regarding
gstripe during install where the common conclusion was to gmirror the
root partition and gstripe the rest as you can't boot from a gstripe'd
volume (which I later confirmed in
http://misc.allbsd.de//Flyer/FreeBSD/PDF/en/flye
Mel wrote:
Yeah, I figured he wouldn't be alone in this:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=116236
That makes it nice and clear. Thanks.
By the way, can you check your return address? I'm getting mailer daemon
errors for "fbsd.questions".
Regard
correct me
if I'm wrong, I'm sure]. My systems are all using 6.2-RELEASE-p7, which
is the same as RELENG_6_2, I think? I'm not sure about that. [I can't
check with my build server since I managed to trash my last Windows
installation, leaving me witho
ater I tried to build Firefox... took me a week to
figure it out.
In summary, just comment out any "NO_X" and "WITHOUT_X11" lines in the
locations Mel suggested. Then remove, rebuild and reinstall Pango. After
that's done Firefox should
Mel wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 20:34:56 Adam J Richardson wrote:
Well, that's easy...
# rm -R /usr/ports
Saves you a load of disk space, too. The only downside is you get
slightly older versions of software with packages.
Oh, and don't use portsnap, it'll undo t
John,
thank you very much for your detailed input.
> If it were me, I would a small (for some definition of small considering
> your disk space and software needs) partition on the first disk and install
> everything to that. After the system is up, create an identical partition
> on the second d
Hello,
I have a machine which has 2 (identical) hard disks. I would like to
create RAID-0 GEOM stripe (gstripe(8)) to merge these 2 disks into 1
disk with larger capacity and install FreeBSD on it. There is this
article (http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/11/10/FreeBSD_Basics.html)
which shows h
fectly well on those rare occasions when I
want to install a package rather than a port.
I guess you could delete all executables matching "port*", but that
might be going too far.
You could get rid of two of those error messages by doing a:
# mkdir /usr/ports
Regards,
Adam J Ric
Jonathan Horne wrote:
will a NFS server run in a jail?
im guessing no, that it falls into the "funny services" category (like snmp)
that wont run right in a jail.
thanks,
Hi Jonathan.
Forgive my curiosity, but why would you run NFS in a jail?
Regards,
Adam J
Nikola Lecic wrote:
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 19:42:55 +0200
Nikola Lecic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 13:17:33 -0400
"E. J. Cerejo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
First of all thanks for you help but I'm still a little confused
about where to
- Mensagem original
De: Nikola Lecic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: Eduardo Cerejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: FreeBSD-questions@freebsd.org
Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 3 de Setembro de 2007 12:50:08
Assunto: Re: xmcd fails
Hi Eduardo,
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 11:49:45 -0400
"Eduardo Cerejo" <[EMAIL PROT
I have been trying to compile xmcd on FreeBSD 6 stable and I'm getting this:
: undefined reference to `CddbReleaseObject'
../cdinfo_d/libcdinfo.a(cdinfo_i.o)(.text+0xac2c): In function
`cdinfo_urlcddb':
: undefined reference to `CddbReleaseObject'
../cdinfo_d/libcdinfo.a(cdinfo_i.o)(.text+0xac3
line, you have to be using some sort of key agent. Which is
highly annoying IMO, but then you can always use PuTTY instead of ssh.
HtH,
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l day.
This might be your explanation, if you are serving large and popular files:
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/newbies/2004-11/0019.html
According to the post, you don't have to worry about mbufs.
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ice shiny new backup HDD. I'd do it to avoid the
tedium alone.
180GB... a 200GB HDD shouldn't be that expensive, although I grant it's
been a while since I bought a HDD. Perhaps a geek friend has a spare HDD
you can borrow?
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again, and I spent ages downloading it too. :/
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dAuthentication no" to
/etc/ssh/sshd_config? [At the server end, Captain Obvious prompts me.]
I'll check one of my old systems later but I think that's it...
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re .sys
files across the trackless plains of the web.
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t great software, but it's the best I've seen yet. :|
Hey, maybe your recommendation supports the Zen V [or, at a pinch, the
Zen Nano Plus].
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rdware compatibility than the other BSDs.
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Awesome.
Btw, it's customary to copy all messages to the list in case they help
some future BSDer browsing the archives. Just so ya know. ;)
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ofed datagrams, to see if there are
any routable IPs hidden inside. If your service isn't being interrupted
by the spoofed datagrams, maybe you're being used as a reflection attack
server.
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nd if_rum.
Btw, my last email implied that the F5D7051 is based on the TNET1130
chipset. That was wrong. Apologies. It's actually a Broadcom chip.
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Can i install db2 express edition on FreeBSD ?
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d.
That error actually looks pretty severe to me. I'd run some diagnostics
on da3, like Spinrite for instance. Or just replace da3, if it's
something easily replaceable like a USB stick.
HtH,
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freebsd-bugs, rather than freebsd-questions?
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even then.
When it comes to security, a good analogy might be: you can't run faster
than the wolf, so just try to run faster than your friend.
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So I burned another copy of the iso in FreeBSd with burncd using:
burncd -f /dev/acd1 6.2-RELEASE-i386.iso fixate
and it booted just fine.
Thanks for all of your suggestions and advice. Now I will be spending
the better part of the weekend doing the installation of 6
t tested it yet though.
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of their
manufacturing process as compared to others. It could be that you've
just got a bad batch of discs.
Here's another thought, why not try making a copy of your FreeBSD 5.4
install disc? That should indicate whether the fault appears at download
can just start the VM on the
slower machine. :)
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ccache. Or is it distcc? I think it's ccache.
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#x27;m too unsophisticated for the 'scalpel' approach. I still wield 'Club
of Noobiness +3'. :P
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a 2000MB growable VMDK, so
you can't use it for a distfiles repository or building ports.
TiA,
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d for symlinks? NFS doesn't like symlinks for some
reason. That held my /etc/exports up for a while.
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Dan Mahoney skrev:
> Hello,
>
> I am encountering a bug with named-9.4.1-P1 that I am attempting to work
> with ISC on, that I have built from ports (dns/bind94). However, I need a
> non-stripped version of the binary to get a backtrace. I can't "roll my
> own" binary because it may be relate
I'm in the process of doing something that is possibly a bit out of the
ordinary with VMware. I have two stand alone PCs connected to a catalyst 2900
doing 802.1q trunking. I can configure the VLAN interfaces on the stand alone
PCs, assign IP addresses, and communicate happily.
I then add a PC run
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:24:01 +0200
From: Branko Vukelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Adam J Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
If you allow me, a BSD noob, to take part... ;)
I'd say FreeBSD is a wolf, and DesktopBSD is definitely a dog (as in
domesticated wolf). By taming the
before or after 2001? I have no idea.]
Sounds like a neat idea, as long as it doesn't become the main file
system, because it definitely isn't for me. I have small hard drives and
no money. Disk space is definitely a scarce resource for me. Sigh.
compared FreeBSD to a dog. Whoops. Sorry all.
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;chroot /home/`whoami`",
it throws an error because /home/root doesn't exist.
I don't think the chroot binary itself is a problem as it started Apache
just fine. So, I'm out of ideas. Help please?
TiA,
Adam J Richardson
ps. I always forget this bit:
%uname -a
FreeBSD my.s
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 08:15:46 pm Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 07:14:43AM -0400, Gerard wrote:
> > Is there a reason that you cannot just use the address specified in
> > the email headers of messages distributed by this forum. This is a
> > snippet from the headers from your
On Sun, Aug 12, 2007 at 05:42:56AM -0700, Noah wrote:
>
>
> Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:
>> Noah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> subversion doesnt build: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgssapi_krb5
>>> any clues why the gssapi_kr
Noah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> subversion doesnt build: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgssapi_krb5
> any clues why the gssapi_krb5 is not found. where shall I find the
> gssapi_krb5 library? Shall I use the library from the linux
> compatibility dirs?
security/krb5
I don't have libgssa
rade to 7.0-RELEASE.
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and the Belkin F5D7 series, such as the F5D7051 USB key or the F5D7000
cardbus card. They're all cheap. They do "a", "b" and "g". I'm not sure
about "n", though.
HtH,
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x27;s no security on it at all. I was able to use M$ Excel
to peek inside it at the data. Unfortunately when I did that I locked
absolutely everyone in the company out of the database at the same time.
Heh. There's an example of a program that
red rather than owned.
Perfectly good computers are often found within.] Most of my CRT
monitors come from skips.
There's no shame in skipdiving when you can't afford hardware. :)
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k and tired of
Windows, you won't need any convincing.
That's the way it was/is for me. I tasted Linux, but the file system was
too unstable. Then I stumbled across FreeBSD and knew I was home. :P
Anyway, I've rambled on for far too long. Someone should stop me when
that ha
recall the algorithm for converting that four byte dot-delimited group
into an integer, though, so I can't tell you what number it is. Perhaps
you can Google the algorithm and do the math to figure out what it is.
HtH,
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bit messed up and the system prompts you. It's an
easy one to remember, because as Dru said in that article, you may be
thinking something similar at the time. ;)
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start looking in the ports tree for "ncurses", "ncursesw" and
the like. If there's a port named "ncursesw" or "libncursesw", I would
guess that's your missing library right there.
HtH,
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use
IGNORE lines in your portsmanager config, or HOLD_PKGS in pkgtools.conf
if you prefer portupgrade.
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Neil Short wrote:
has anybody written - or has anybody considered
writing - a cookbook for using gutenprint on FreeBSD?
Hi Neil,
Why not write one yourself? That's the surest way to learn.
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Hi Roger,
I believe you are after FreeType. Should be in the ports tree.
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hough. Basically the idea is, the
build server spends its time rebuilding everything and supplying it to
the staging server, which is a repository for the latest builds.
Pretty cool huh?
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i Noah,
I get this a lot on one of my systems. Just that one - no idea why.
Anyway, I find including option -O allows most things to ignore stale
links, including portupgrade.
Oh - did you try installing portupgrade-devel and not portupgrade? That
helped me out of a hole once and now I use
Bruce Caruthers wrote:
On Tue Jul 31, 2007, Bruce Caruthers wrote:
Um... should I be concerned?
Hi Bruce,
I've found wherever hard disks are doing anything suspicious, such as
operating properly, it's best to be paranoid. Take multiple copies quick
is my advice.
Adam J
hat's
what I'd do, for sure.
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tem's
destruction. Likely you'd have at least some evidence of his behaviour.
Of course your email box would fill up quickly.
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).
Is there a dhclient.conf somewhere in your /etc? That would surely hold
the answer. Possibly editing /etc/rc.d/dhclient or /etc/netstart might
help? I'm at the edge of my FreeBSD knowledge and in danger of falling
off, so I'll stop with the suggestions now. :)
Adam J Richardso
why I'd want to run an identical copy of my laptop on my laptop... :P
If Xen doesn't have a cloning tool, perhaps you can use the VMware
cloning tool and tweak the clone to run under Xen? After all, VMware can
use Qemu disks and Virtual PC can use VMware disks, so it might work.
Adam J Richardson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use VNC to log into my FreeBSD laptop from another laptop
[why? to learn how]... gdm... Xvnc... xinetd... blah... blah...
I finally managed to log in using Xvnc and gdm. This is awesome. I'll be
happy for days now. :D
Here's
ng I temporarily assign a static IP to fxp0, I can revert to DHCP
by typing:
$ sudo dhclient fxp0
which does some DHCP magic and gets a lease.
If I take ndis0 down I find I have to run /etc/netstart again to get it
back up, but you didn't want to know
Oh, don't know if this will be a problem for you, but unless my ports
tree is out of date, the latest automake relies on autoconf v2.59 rather
than the latest autoconf, v2.61.
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The -vnc option looks like a win, maybe.
That sounds good. Doesn't VNC require X, though?
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little spindle, and to unreel the cable you have to tug on the cable.
Not the best design since the cable is very thin and has taken damage
over time.
Adam J Richardson
The mouse is working well on another system. Did you try my little
experiment?
Chris Maness
Trying it in a terminal
e there.
It seems logical that qemu would need to run on top of X, in much the
same way that Firefox [just to pick an example at random] won't work
without X. I'm still a FreeBSD newbie though, so I have no idea how X
works. I'm still struggling to upgrade my Xorg to
I don't think it's caused me any problems [yet].
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spindle, and to unreel the cable you have to tug on the cable. Not the
best design since the cable is very thin and has taken damage over time.
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s don't set EMACS_PORT_NAME in /etc/make.conf --
> emacs22 is the default now anyhow. The INDEX will build just fine,
> and the various e-lisp packages seem to work OK as well, so long as
> you've reinstall all the e-lisp packages once you've upgraded from
> emac
d to start some daemon before starting X... what was it
now... devd? usbd? psmd? moused? Something like that, anyway. And I had
to specify the "mouse port" IIRC. You know, something like "moused -p
/dev/ums0".
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above in error. Whoops! :D
No luck with Xvnc/gdm yet. I tried setting the gdm user to nobody as
well, but it hasn't helped. I'll go back to this tomorrow, my brain
hurts. I'll get on with some nice simple Apache chrooting instead.
etd to
run Xvnc as user "nobody", so perhaps "nobody" has no access rights to
gdm? The only problem is, I can't seem to find gdm.conf. It doesn't
exist on the system. The command
sudo find / | grep gdm.conf
yields nothi
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