David Varieur wrote:
Google is your friend. "GUILG00.GZ ftp" yields this link on the
second result.
http://www.linuxmafia.com/wpfaq/downloadwp8.html
Of course it does: I cannot brain today. Thanks for doing it for me.
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m what I saw this AM. All I need
is to open a wordperfect file, so I'll hunt around from some kind
of translator.
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UFO's are for real: the A
to reboot: my experience has been that
powering the device on and running some camcontrol commands which
I don't recall off-hand would allow the device to be accessed.
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Does anyone know what happened to the tarfile that has to be
manually downloaded for the wordperfect install to complete? The
repository @ corel seems to be totally changed and I can't find
the file.
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mrtg-2/lib/mrtg2
cp -rp * /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/
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Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?
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budsz wrote:
it seems 2.9.26 is broken on freebsd ... I don't know why ...
sorry ... hoping for a patch from some user of this system
tobi
I guess the next question is, how to downgrade a port?
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t the drive exists?
man camcontrol(8)
I think you need camcontrol rescan : use
dmesg or camcontrol devlist -v to get the target names.
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;s not a linuxism.
here's a sample:
[/home/paul]:: more test.pl
#!/usr/bin/env perl
while (<>) {
print $_;
}
Now just pipe something thru it:
[/home/paul]:: cat .signature | test.pl
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philipp wrote:
>. ~/.profile will reread/reload it.
or just source it
source
well, IIRC, "source" and "." are equivalent: one is easier to type.
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uch as the ones I'm struggling with?
you could look for some bash dotfiles. the ORA book is a good
reference.
see also:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=bash+tutorial&btnG=Google+Search
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with
every day.
That said, it might take as long as an hour.
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Oliver's Law:
Experience is something you don't get until just afte
Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, paul beard wrote:
OK, I've looked into that and set the br value to be 57600.
It probably can't go that fast. Try 9600 baud first, then 19200.
Unless Apple was still totally nuts back then, it should also be 8N1,
but who knows? Turn t
paul beard wrote:
I've got the paper handbook 3/e open here and it gets me tantalizingly
close. If I do anything to lpr (kill it or dequeue an job with lprm) the
printer does it's paper-feeding dance.
Still missing something, though.
and as it turns out Windows can't do a
Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, paul beard wrote:
You should probably set the baud rate and communications parameters in
there. See man printcap.
OK, I've looked into that and set the br value to be 57600.
Here's an example of what I am doing:
[/usr/home/paul/src/s
o the
/dev/stylewriter device. Right now, I'd be happy to get some
staircased gibberish to display, but I can't even get that far.
1. http://www.rube-goldberg.com/html/oversleeping.htm
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AY value set to? If it's :0.0, you need to set
it to be the host you're connecting from. try:
export DISPLAY=:0.0
where is where your ssh connection originates.
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make buildkernel KERNCONF=KERNEL
make installkernel KERNCONF=KERNEL
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Anoint, v.:
To grease a king or other great functionary already
suffic
ng something with S3 server for XFree86, but I'm not
getting all of it.
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The District of Columbia has a law forbidding you to exert pr
be able to plot that over time and get a sense of
what's going on.
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Heuristics are bug ridden by definition. If they didn't have
ditor | egrep '(Path|Info)'
358 results: there should be something in there you can get by with.
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Misery no longer loves company. Nowa
rer's bias towards Win* systems (like Dell). Intel
or AMD processors are both cool; they're both local companies for
me. :) Thanks and i'm very sorry if this isn't the correct list for
this.
You could try the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list.
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I'm even less inclined to help now that I received this
nasty-gram: looks like I need a few filters of my own.
Original Message
Subject: Re: Apache and getting started!
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 20:06:24 -0600
From: Bryan Cassidy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: paul beard <[E
/
If you spent as much time on RTFM as you did on this large .sig
and elegant ASCII art, you'd have fewer or perhaps better
questions. Why not try getting it to work and then asking for help
when you get stuck?
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t the file upon request.
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Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 09:54:38PM -0800, paul beard typed:
So I have tried to use tip to connect to this old printer, and it
seems less than responsive. tip will connect but that I can't use
any escapes: I have to kill the tip process from another session.
as it.
tip was unable to do anything else for me and subsequent
connections required me to kill the process. The baud rates should
be OK (I am using 57600).
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Charles Pelletier wrote:
will the ports-supfile ONLY upgrade ports?
Yes, I use it everyday. cvsup and portupgrade -an are part of a
nutritious breakfast.
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Warren Block wrote:
Chapter 11. Not bankruptcy, chapter 11 of the Handbook. It shows how
to set up both parallel and serial printers.
Of course, now I get to ask a lot of dumb questions about tip(1).
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Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, paul beard wrote:
The printer is an old Stylewriter bubblejet for which I found a
driver and the necessary filters. Once I cable it all up, what next?
Chapter 11. Not bankruptcy, chapter 11 of the Handbook. It shows how
to set up both parallel and
p://paulbeard.no-ip.org/movabletype/archives/54.html
You can see the difference it made on this graph:
http://paulbeard.no-ip.org/stats/usage.png
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n use your cvs tool of choice
to update.
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When a Banker jumps out of a window, jump after him -- that's
where the
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sio1: type 16550A
laptop:
sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0
sio0: type 16550A
The printer is an old Stylewriter bubblejet for which I found a
driver and the necessary filters. Once I cable it all up, what next?
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file that contains the word foo.
If they're all in . and you need not descend into other
directories, you can just use grep to find them. Replace ls -l
with rm in the example:
[/home/paul]:: grep -l foo * | xargs ls -l
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Dan Pelleg wrote:
Try healthd. The manpage says it does LM78.
Healthd actually gets closer than anything else: it does pick up
the voltages, but still no luck on temperature or fan speed.
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Dan Pelleg wrote:
Try healthd. The manpage says it does LM78.
I should have been more clear: I can't find anything that can grok
the LM78 stuff the board supposedly has. I've tried healthd (but
admittedly not in months) as well as the ones I mentioned. No joy.
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3.3V : +3.984V
+ 5.0V : +6.654V
+12.0V : +15.938V
-12.0V : -15.938V
- 5.0V : -6.654V
any other suggestions?
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Support your local
Charles Pelletier wrote:
this, exactly, is what i am doing:
tail -f /var/log/security
and i get permission denied if i don't run it as root.
any reason why you can't use sudo(8)?
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Doug Poland wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the tip. I suppose it goes without saying that if a kernel
is not compiled with this option, then the config is not available.
My guess is that's case. I have been stung by this and now do it
all the time, hang the extra kernel size.
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ow I invoke it after I set it.
As near as I can make out, this is what I need to permit only
queries from my local network.
// acl list
acl home {
192.168.2/255.255.255.0
};
allow_query {
address_match_list (home);
};
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p
# Include this file in kernel
and use this to extract it later:
strings -n 3 /kernel | sed -n 's/^___//p' > MYKERNEL
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Surpri
then burn that
with whatever Apple provides. The image should be mountable with
DiskCopy: that will indicate if it's what you want.
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like:
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\your.local.mail.address
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with &
ut about trends.
http://paulbeard.no-ip.org/mrtg/blue/blue-mem.html
Any suggestions besides more swap?
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Newton's Fourth Law: Every action
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?
[/usr/ports/www/linux-phoenix]:: file /usr/ports/www/ph
php-dynphp-screw php-templates phpSysInfo phpbb
phpnuke
Good question. I don't have one of those.
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re is only the linux-phoenix port. I tried to build it the
other week and it failed, I forget why. If this attempt fails,
I'll post a request for a package.
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f file.
>
for user ftp, you might be already in business. try accessing your
machine as a user (like yourself) and see what happens.
for anonymous ftp, the fine handbook, er, manual, has this to say
about it.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-post.html#ANON-FTP2
-
ion and
use the information you learned from the terminal to create a
button for it.
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"All my life I wanted to be someone; I guess I sho
You have this mailing list and others like it, as well as up to
date man pages and a handbook that reflects the current state of
the code base.
This goes more to the first answer you got than the second, I
realize, but it reflects my experience.
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es before building from source).
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He played the king as if afraid someone else would play the ace.
-- John Mason Brown, drama critic
Bryan Cassidy wrote:
What servers and channels would you recommend going to for FreeBSD help?
The handbook is nice. So is Google. Depends on the question.
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it to
open Mozilla Mail. I want it to open Sylpheed. If someone could tell
me "exactly" how to do this I would appreciate it. Thank You.
Given any thought to using a mozilla-based browser if you don't
need the other components? Galeon is quite nice
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code 1
[/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/gtk20]# locate libX11
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.a
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6
/usr/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6
/usr/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6.2
I'm trying gtk12 and it seems to have found X11 just fine.
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Oliver Fromme wrote:
> paul beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > First off, why, when I use truss(1) to look at what a program is
> > doing, does it look for /etc/malloc.conf? Never finds it, carries
> > on anyway.
>
> man 3 malloc
>
Hmm, I should have u
Weston M. Price wrote:
> But wait, why does the application require 1.4? What in the code dictates use
> of the 1.4 JDK?
>
It used NIO from 1.4, from what the author tells me. Perhaps I
should take this to the java list. Join me there?
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Weston M. Price wrote:
> Yeah, that could be the issue. The native JDK is at
>
> /usr/ports/java/jdk13
>
well, the application requires 1.4. Looks like I'm SOL for now.
Thanks for the help.
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Weston M. Price wrote:
> In earlier versions on FreeBSD I assume.
No, in earlier JDKs.
> I have noticed a number of instabilities on 1.4.1 on FreeBSD. Have you tried
> using the native JDK?
I didn't realize there was one: I was using the 1.4.1 version in
ports.
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UI: this version fails to get that far.
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"No, `Eureka' is Greek for `This bath is too hot.'"
-- Dr. Who
paul beard wrote:
> Two questions, perhaps I should break them out.
>
> First off, why, when I use truss(1) to look at what a program is doing,
> does it look for /etc/malloc.conf? Never finds it, carries on anyway.
I mean to say, the program being examined looks to
/etc/mal
Linux, but I can't get
anywhere with it in FreeBSD.
The most recent version dumped core when a non-root user runs it.
Root gets to see it spawn half a dozen processes and suck up all
the CPU, to no practical purpose.
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it happen. I think
doing a kernel install and build/installworld hands-free is asking
for trouble.
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Egotist, n.:
A person of lo
ible, what and
> how would I install the boot, root, and/or kernel the 100MG zip drive?
FreeBSD won't run on the PBook G3. I would suggest burning a
default/clean install to CD and keep that in your case.
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mozilla or galeon? They're both in ports and run fine.
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Philadelphia is not dull -- it just seems so because it is next to
exciting Camden,
he best list to find out about pitfalls like this?
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"Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes
Assuming I work out the partition sizes with the output of df -k,
is there a way to determine the starting point for the slice that
contains all my BSD partitions?
As long as I don't reboot, things seem to be hunky-dory, but
that's not the most practical way to continue.
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;> f: 524288 12791524.2BSD 2048 1638494 # (Cyl.
>> 84*- 119*)
>> g: 14586640 1803440 4.2BSD 2048 1638489 # (Cyl.
>>119*- 1083*)
>>
>>I guess what I need is how to map the mounted filesystems to the
>>right disklabel values.
>
not on the list, so direct replies would be most helpful.
Thanks.
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