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1. Kernel. Umm, I hope I don't have to expain this one ;-)
2. Core system- This one can likely be argued a bit with bsd (and
x27;s likely you'll
eventually need to configure and compile from source yourself. BSD
Ports is a good compromise or in between here, as it does compie from
source, with the ability to still allow customization of packages...
Scott
Thanks .
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 12:29:15 -0600, Charles Howse wrote:
> With all due respect, do you know for a fact that your suggestion works?
> I have a HP1100, configured with apsfilter, and I have tried that very same
> thing, and it only prints at 600 dpi.
>
> Does anyone know the correct driver for the
tion for config
files, log files, etc...
The alternative is ugly, evil, and can slow down shell response
significantly, which would require modifying your PATH for each and
every package you install in the manner you specfied...
I've got to
Someone may correct me and/or elaborate. I ran into this
w/ f-prot and eventually sorted everything out so I didn't get tons of
errors everytime I ran portupgrade.
Hope this helps!
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Unless somehow I am confused...?
Any other ideas for finding an intact superblock off this drive and
repairing it? Anyone?
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upgrade all INSTALLED" with the "r"'s being forward
and backwards recursive, but 20 hours?
Highly possible if you have software like X and OpenOffice installed
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You need to check out /usr/ports...the ports tree is your friend. You
should install bash2 which is in there at /usr/ports/shells. Take a
look at the FreeBSD site, daemonnews.org, and freebsddiary.org and
onlamp.com they all have information that you should read up on.
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> I've got a (probably bad) idea. If you say that the partition was
> mounted as /data, then you could do a
>
> # hd /dev/ad6s1 |grep /data
>
> It should come up soon (the superblock should be close to the beginning
> of the drive, righ
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> If you want to be more sure, try dd'ing your (suspectedly damaged)
> superblock and some of its (suspectedly OK) copies into different files:
>
> # dd if=/dev/ad6s1e skip=... bs=512 count=16 of=somefile
>
> As /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs/fs.
original superblock can
vary. Do I have to modify the seek/bs/count values to account for this? And
if so, how do I find the proper values?
Nothing done yet... don't wanna screw this up. Thanks everyone!
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'world,' for an update. portupgrade and
pkg_version will help out here...
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Thanks for helping me convert,
rottie
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holidays. Get MSN Ex
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ports on your local system and set things up to only log the connection
instead of running the actual services..
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should be OK grabbing the source to minicom
and doing the same
I may be missing something obvious in my memory here, but after that one
I had no further desire to do serial port/modem coding for quite a while
;-) (And God help me, HP developer support was almost as bad as M$!)
Scott
Je
And this actually continues for quite a bit. There aren't really that many
copies of the superblock on the drive, right?
> * Depending on the architecture and the media, the superblock may
> * reside in any one of four places.
Yeah, a lot more than four...
Haven't tried an
ere's some scary manual method using dd:
dd if=/dev/ad6s1c skip=32 of=/dev/ad6s1c seek=16 bs=512 count=16
But before I do that I definitely want confirmation. Please tell me there's
hope for this drive...this Windows PC makes me feel dirty. Thanks in
advance. :)
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overed although briefly in the
ifconfig man page. Easy on Linux, haven't used IP aliases on freebsd as
of yet, but a quick google shows:
http://freebsd.peon.net/tutorials/6/ IP Aliasing Doc/Tutorial...
HTH,
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o you should answer all Samba questions :-) It's for
Samba 3.0 (which is the samba-devel port in FreeBSD), but most of the basic
configuration is similar enough to Samba 2.8 that it is useful for both.
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add much into the mix one way or another- I've yet to see a carrier that
effectively emulates the (removed) drive being online, which of course
would pose it's own set of problems... ;-) No bus hangs, but whazt
about, &q
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have my notes from when I did this to
check for sure. At least one of them should work, anyway.
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partitions all day long read-write, but NTFS uses some sort of sequence
IDs in their file attributes, which if ignored or screwed up, can cause
serious issues on the filesystemso in short, I don't mount NTFS
read/write ;-)
Scott
both ipv4 and ipv6...without that,
ipv6 is useless outside of 'playing with it locally.'
This shouldn't have any effect on name registrations, they will just
eventually map to both ipv4 AND ipv6 addresses..
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terminal like GNOME Terminal or KTerm?
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le for 'domain disputes'
Question4)
or to put it another way, what is the relationship between trademark control
institutions and name brokers?
See above, it's still being figured out ;-)
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h the NFS server down..
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Use the background (-b or bg) and interruptible (-i or intr) options,
along with a reasonable timeout. See
man mount_nfs for the specifics.
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You may want to take a look at 'fam,' in /usr/ports/devel/fam , as some
of the code's already been done for this type of monitoring AFAIK...
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and add drives without issues.
4. Other ideas-
backup to a single network fileserver equipped with RAID or
additional drives for backup only.
other network system- direct to tape
USB hard drive caddies- have seen these, but not used, converts IDE
drives to USB device, can re-use exis
files in the /tmp heirarchy.
find / tmp -iname "jre.*" -exec rm {} \;
Oops, accidently put a space between / and tmp. Hope you didn't
actually WANT a working Java/jre on your system!
Sane way:
find /tmp -name "jre*"
check results
If OK, then use the SAME EXACT COMMAND via shel
so use the dos2unix command, although I don't see it in ports...
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thing other than csh/tcsh, but when it comes down to writing shell
scripts going out to customers, or part of any software, you write for
sh.or if Linux only, for bash.
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ready...Solaris?
/tfs = temp (or transient) file systems, but doesn't exactly roll off
the keyboard..
/fs = easy to type, easy to remember (filesystems), OK by me ;-)
/tmp is already taken, drat ;-)
Scott
Thanks letting us know how you feel about this,
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At 08:40 PM 11/21/2003, Scott W wrote:
So yep, it's doing what you want, the way you wanted to...use
something similar fairly often myself, although note that the
'current' standard for executing commands is now $(cmd), eg
more $(which apachectl)
I
at I mean, note the AUTHORITY section...
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d should not be touched by any rebuilds.
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lthough note that the 'current' standard
for executing commands is now $(cmd), eg
more $(which apachectl)
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 11:39:01AM -0500, Francisco Reyes wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Scott Mitchell wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 04:11:46PM +0100, Nico Meijer wrote:
> .
> > > It was a ME6000 (fanless 600Mhz machine):
>
>
> > I'm usin
... Nico
I'm using a USB Ethernet adapter for the 'outside' interface on my ME6000,
since I needed the PCI slot for the wireless card. Seems to work just
fine - it's only talking to a cable modem so
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It's likely not in your PATH- default seems to be /usr/games/fortune.
If you execute it manually with the full path (/usr/games/fortune) does
it work?
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Eek- your system thinks it's January 2003 man the 'date' command..
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Any chance this is happening over an NFS mounted directory? Sounds like
you may need to sync the NFS server and clients times...what's the exact
condition causing this, and the specific error
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Umm, Google really IS your friend at times ;-)
http://arm0nia.org/doxy/pm_for_apps/html/cvs.html (Using SourceForge's
CVS for PM)
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/ (free CVS book)
And of course,
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/
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I had posted earlier today and have managed to restore my old system to
its former state.
here's the trouble I had run into when trying to do a sysinstall upgrade
from 5.0 Release to 5.1 Release(i need to do this for bluetooth).
When trying to run a sysinstall upgrade I get kernel panics, yet w
ib/mysql and then
try it again.
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mount /dev/ad0s1.
Any help out there?
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ntact your ISP and
ask them to for you,
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yo _ wrote:
I would recommend not trying to learn C or C++ by yourself from a book.
The fastest (and best way) to learn the right stuff is to take
coursework from a university or community college.
Not that I like disagreeing for no good reason, but I wholeheartedly
disagree with that statemen
k space requirements, or
the way the drive(s) were partitioned... you can always create a new
home dir and copy it over via:
rm -f /home (removes symlink)
mkdir /home
cd /usr/home
tar cvf - . | (cd /home && tar xvf - )
Scott
Thanks again Scott. I understand what you're saying about
ambitious, and
use what you've got so far along with what should now be more
'reference' books than 'teaching books' and keep goinguse the force,
Luke ;-)
Ok, I'll shaddup now... Did you catch the subtle hint in there to start
with C? ;-)
Scott
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(read this as networked) mode operation of the system, so I'd
abstain from using /usr either.
Scott
Thanks for this Scott. The files are going to be NFS mounted by Linux
workstations and SMB mmounted by Windows workstations, so I guess that
/export is the right place. I will make this
/usr is meant to be capable of being mounted read-only, and
contains (generally) static binaries and libraries required for full
multi-user (read this as networked) mode operation of the system, so I'd
abstain from using /usr either.
Scott
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preferably JDK
1.4, but at least 1.3 or you'll be throwing out work by the time you
work on a current project..
Misc others-
POSIX Programming, O'Reilly press. Good coverage of POSIX (Unix for
simplicity's sake but not really) required system
Hello all,
I've managed to start utilizing dump and the flags to exclude certain
directories. The problem i've run into is when i try to back up
/usrit's so big and dump breaks it up into tinier pieces(i'm dumping
to a file). it asks me if the new volume is mounted and ready to go.
Obviousl
alls. What are your system specs, RAM,
typical processes being run, output of top or memory usage summary etc?
Are you running anything 'unusual'- Java tends to be a bit of a hog,
databases, or learning to program?
Scott
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Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Scott W wrote:
mount -tnfs -orw,rsize=8196,wsize=8196,bg,hard,intr,async sol:/export
/mnt
nfs: -o rsize=: option not supported
Try "-r 8196 -w 8196" and have a look at man mount_nfs.
Antoine
Definite user error on my part, thanks. I couldn't find an
get a flash disk on IBMs support site, as
well as the updated Linux driver at least. I suppose the big question
is what version of the firmware the BSD driver wants?
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I DO respect has made me thought of it several times.
Ok, rambling off- hope that's helped somewhat. It does also matter in
some respects what hardware you'll be running on- RH and SuSE manage to
get hardware support ironed out before any other distros, mainly because
of their commercial 'success' and focus by many companies.
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nyone price those used lately or have any longevity
concerns? (Never did run one for more than a month or two, but it
SHOULD be more reliable than physical platters...)
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tests, but could use a sanity check on whats wrong
with these options...?
TIA,
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You can use the "env" command to see a list of Environment variables. On my
system, it doesn't appear the hostname is in there but it may be on yours.
Scott
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ite has been no help was hoping someone on the list had done
this before.
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You should be starting X via the 'startx' command if you're not using
runlevel 5/[xgk]dm. Try that and see if the same problem persists.
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What would you guys say would be the best method of dumping a live file
system and excluding a certain group of directories(namely /tmp and
/mnt)?
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tively), but add on
additional functionality as well, including some fairly detailed
specifications of what an application should/''must' do to be fully KDE
or GNOME compliant.
Hope that helps somewhat...
Scott
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, etc
make installkernel
reboot and you should be OK.
What appears make have happened is you missed the 'make installworld'
step, so userspace libraries and tools were not up to date. I'd try:
cd/ /usr/src
make installworld
make installkernel
reboot and post if any change, but I sus
etion:
acd0: WRITE_BIG - ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=0x24 ascq=0x00 error-0x00
only wrote -1 of 16384 bytes err=5
It appears like the file (single 481 MB tarball) is written to CD.
What could this error mean? Is there a new feature/bug in burncd?
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e/projects/foo/client/RCS/myclient.c,v , or again if the RCS dir
didn't already exist, /home/projects/foo/client/myclient.c,v ..
Hope that helps..
Scott
PS- Remember to always at least do a co after initial
checkin, as ci without other params creates the RCS/delta file,
but will not leave
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The problem is that you have file/directory names like
h seemed to clear up the
> unreferenced file.
You should only be running fsck on unmounted filesystems, or those mounted
read-only. Looks like you tried to fsck a mounted filesystem?
Cheers,
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tar: LAYOUTS/RESIDENTIAL/FRASER/THODE: Cannot stat: No such file or
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tar: RES.bak: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
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Ok, for today's edition of Show Scott What Stupid Thing He Missed...
Trying to set up a dedicated VNC/ethereal server, so I'm trying to have
vncserver run from rc.local (using su to run it as a user and not root).
Ran into some path issues to make vncserver happy, which I resolved, bu
ount I have.
Does anyone know of an alternative way to do this, that would work well
for say, a dozen accounts for multiple domains of my own, and perhaps
another dozen accounts from domains that are not my own?
Thanks in advance,
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check to see what is at what IRQ?
I have access via console to the boot loader.. Perhaps the person who
configured the BIOS for me actually set the wrong IRQ and I need to change
it in my kernel?
Any idea's would be greatly appreciated..
Scott
don't seem to be
getting anywhere here- can anyone point me to documentation on how to
get this NIC recognized and configured?
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be on this install.
So...how do I recover this install and remove the 'bad' entries in the
loader, and point it at the correct disk?
Disk layout is as follows:
ad3s1a /tmp 2G
ad3s1b swap 2G
ad4s1d /boot 128M
ad4s1a /1G
ad4s1e /var 2G
ad4s2d /usr
Hey all. I've been unsuccessful at performing a 'make buildworld' for
the past week based on a cvsup of 5.1-current. This is a fresh install
as of ~10 days ago on a Dual Celeron BP-6 system, 784M RAM. To say this
is getting frustrating at this point is an understatementanyone else
seeing
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 04:20:53 -0400, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
>> I know the page:
>>
>> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-fonts.html
>>
>> ...but it doesn't go this deep.
>
> Actually, the Anti-Aliasing section at the bottom does.
Hey Marcus... thanks for jumping in. I
the Veritas web site. The only catches to the entire setup if you wish to
use BackupExec is that the backup server must be a windows machine and for
backing up FreeBSD machines you must use compat linux.
Just my past findings,
Scott
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I understand a lot of things, but fonts sometimes confuse me. This is one
of those times. I'm using FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE and XFree86 4.3.0.
Most of the time, my fonts are beautiful and anti-aliased. However, I
noticed some web pages some text wouldn't be. I narrowed down one site to
it listing "Luc
n. I'd like this to be transparent. Basically,
I'm trying to increase the overall size of the FreeBSD partition. Can
anyone recommend a best practice for this or point me to a good
reference?
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On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 10:23:08 -0500, Talbot wrote:
> I recently installed FreeBSD 4.5 with desk top KDE using a CD that
> came with the book, FreeBSD Unleashed, by Michael Urban and Brian
> Tiemann. Everything seemed to go fine until I execute startx.
> The desktop environment on my screen "seem
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 09:38:24 -0500, Aaron Sloan wrote:
> I'm trying to build openoffice or openoffice-devel from ports.
> CVS, portupgrade etc...completed. says there is a checksum mismatch with the OO
> source and stop
> 4.8 stable. It has been broken for about a week and a half.
First off, I'
error on rx: IOERROR
>
> Any piece of advice how to make this card work would be appreciated.
Are you on a 100Mbps network? Our driver seems to have issues with this
device on such networks, although it seems to work fine on 10Mbps
connections.
Scott
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Understood. The format of the tab is fine. When the command runs,
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VM switch
might be useful in this situation.
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o match. Both the FreeBSD and the
> Linux aac driver source files define essentially the same codes:
> FSACTL_SENDFIB CTL_CODE == 0x0004 | (2050 << 2)
> == 0x0004 | (0x0802 << 2)
> == 0x00042008
>
This means yo
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Scott Renna wrote:
>Hello,
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>Was wondering two things:
>
>1) How does one remove a symlink wit
Hello,
Was wondering two things:
1) How does one remove a symlink without removing the directory it is
linking to?
2) How can you make a symlink for a user so that it can be seen while
they are in an FTP session. Basically, I have a user who cannot see the
symlink I've set up for them...not s
How do you generate the hexkey for 'xauth add displ proto hexkey'
There doesn't seem to be a keygen program anymore...
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Doug Poland wrote:
I guess I have some confusion between what's -STABLE and -RELEASE and
when one becomes the other. Better read up on it.
The way I understand it is there are three "branches"
CURRENT - the cutting edge source, use at your own risk, etc (5.x). This
is a branch that is in dev
Doug Poland wrote:
Hi,
On Monday, 29 Sep, I'll be building an apache/mysql server. I usually
install from the latest release on CD then cvsup to -STABLE.
My questions:
Can I start with 4.9-BETA ISOs? My thinking is that what's in
4.9-BETA will not be much different from -STABLE.
What do
tions mailing list, which amounts to the same thing, right?
Was there ever an 'official FBSD questions NG?'? comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
and comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.announce are still around and being archived, but
I didn't know there was ever anything under comp.* that mirrored the
about a year ago now. Whatever happened to
that?
Scott
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Rob Lahaye wrote:
It looks like a fix got committed into the tree.
R.
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Yah, I noticed that, just waiti
suleyman wrote:
I am trying to get dvdrip to run. This is the error message I get
"bash-2.05b$ dvdrip
You're using Perl 5.8.0 without PERLIO set to 'stdio'.
Most Perl 5.008 installations currently have a bug.
dvd::rip doesn't work with them if PERLIO isn't set.
I will set PERLIO=stdio for you and
John Straiton wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a doozy of a problem keeping a default route set up
on a box I just upgraded today from 4.8-RC to 4.9-PR. After the upgrade,
the machine will come up but quickly it will lose it's default route.
The only way I can keep it from dropping the default rou
David Bear wrote:
I need to write a program the grabs mail from a standard mail folder
and processes it.
The trouble is I have no idea what mail file format FreeBSD uses by
default. I am using postfix, and currently postfix is my mta and mda.
I will be adding procmail as the mda. I'm guessing pr
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