Hello I was thinking about buying a new laptop I was looking at the dell
Inspiron 15 3521 and I was wanting to order a cd copy of freebsd 9.1 and I was
wondering how it would work running a dual boot win8 w/ freebsd 9.1
Thank you for you time and have a good day
On Mon, 2013-03-18 at 21:44 -0400, Bujinkan Ninpo wrote:
Hello I was thinking about buying a new laptop I was looking at the dell
Inspiron 15 3521 and I was wanting to order a cd copy of freebsd 9.1 and I
was wondering how it would work running a dual boot win8 w/ freebsd 9.1
Thank you for
Well,
I understand your concern. I've been using the freebsd-update method
since several years now and mostly remotely. I've never encounter a
problem. I haven't recompiled everything many times as I didn't really
found a tangible advantage in this method but I've never thought about
this. I
For some reason my email hasn't apparently been delivered so I'm re-sending it.
From: ASV a...@inhio.eu
To: Jose Garcia Juanino jjuan...@gmail.com
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:Re: Newbie question about freebsd-update: single user mode is
not needed anymore?
Date
Hi Jose,
with the freebsd-update method you don't need to pass through the make
installworld as it's a binary patch/upgrade system.
Using freebsd-update upgrade -r 9.1-RELEASE for example allows you to
get your system patched directly without recompiling the kernel and the
userland but getting
Hi,
I am planning to upgrade from FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE to
FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE. With upgrade source method, it is always needed to
do the make installworld step in single user mode. But it seems to
be that single user is not required with freebsd-update method, in the
second freebsd-update install.
El lunes 31 de diciembre a las 16:27:44 CET, ASV escribió:
Hi Jose,
with the freebsd-update method you don't need to pass through the make
installworld as it's a binary patch/upgrade system.
Using freebsd-update upgrade -r 9.1-RELEASE for example allows you to
get your system patched
Dear FreeBSD Team,
Firstly I would like to say you Big thanks for your really good job and the
best system for us, small IT staff.
Second, I would like to ask you about some problem with FreeBSD source.
I've downloaded .iso Image from this link:
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 4:45 AM, Denis Guzanov guzanov...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear FreeBSD Team,
Firstly I would like to say you Big thanks for your really good job and the
best system for us, small IT staff.
Second, I would like to ask you about some problem with FreeBSD source.
I've
Hi,
Reference:
From: Denis Guzanov guzanov...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 15:45:54 +0400
Message-id:
CAMUH=P1HGivtRUsgSz9_XYt-wLBh-8cFvq=i5fs6hn1ittk...@mail.gmail.com
Denis Guzanov wrote:
Dear FreeBSD Team,
Firstly I would like to say you Big thanks for your
Hello,
I am doing an analysis on Freebsd subversion access log. One log
extracted from the access log is below.
The piece of log include files and subdirectories which are indicated
modified (M).
The subdirectories are:
/stable/7/sbin/geom, /stable/7/sbin/geom/class/label,
This might well be an instance of a link-farming scam against high-pagerank
web sites, in which web pages are passed through Google Translate and then
your return link then boosts ad revenues for the target site.
(We get a lot of these e-mails at cl.cam.ac.uk due to high page rank -- the
Hi!
I'm willing to translate page located at
http://www.freebsd.org/about.html to the Belorussian language (my mother
tongue). What I'm asking for is your written permission, so you don't
mind after I'll post the translation to my blog. The translation is
intended only for web, no print
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 366, Issue 8, Message: 5
On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 14:23:48 -0700 per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
On 11/06/2011 08:18, Bret Busby wrote:
the current FreeBSD Handbook ... states
FreeBSD must be installed
hello.
Some time ago, I asked on this list, about installing FreeBSD, and it
was then confirmed that FreeBSD requires to be installed in a primary
partition.
That is consistent with the current FreeBSD Handbook, which states
FreeBSD must be installed into a primary partition.
However, in
On 11/06/2011 08:18, Bret Busby wrote:
Some time ago, I asked on this list, about installing FreeBSD, and it
was then confirmed that FreeBSD requires to be installed in a primary
partition.
That is consistent with the current FreeBSD Handbook, which states
FreeBSD must be installed into a
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
On 11/06/2011 08:18, Bret Busby wrote:
the current FreeBSD Handbook ... states
FreeBSD must be installed into a primary partition.
However, in the last couple of days, I have been advised that
FreeBSD can be installed in, and,
Hi Support,
I have a FreeBSD server for mailing, I must make backup and check the which bit
(32bit/64bit) is now use in FreeBSD,
so can you provide the command for me?
Regards,
Kan
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freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
kan wrote:
Hi Support,
I have a FreeBSD server for mailing,
I must make backup and check the which
bit (32bit/64bit) is now use in FreeBSD,
so can you provide the command for me?
Regards,
Kan
What output does:
$ uname -m
produce?
Kevin Kinsey
On Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 03:36:02PM +0800, kan wrote:
Hi Support,
I have a FreeBSD server for mailing, I must make backup and check the which
bit (32bit/64bit) is now use in FreeBSD,
so can you provide the command for me?
Regards,
Kan
Not too sure I'm clear what you're askingyou
Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has considered the creation of a kernel
newbies mail list for FreeBSD.
I am aware of two places where someone can ask questions about that:
either freebsd-hackers@ or the FreeBSD Development forum
at http://forums.freebsd.org.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Michael Powell nightre...@hotmail.com wrote:
Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has considered the creation of a kernel
newbies mail list for FreeBSD.
I am aware of two places where someone can ask questions about that:
either
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has considered the creation of a kernel
newbies mail list for FreeBSD.
I am aware of two places where someone can ask questions about that:
either freebsd-hackers@ or the FreeBSD Development forum
at http://forums.freebsd.org.
I've been following the Linux
Dan,
thanks for your reply:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
net_retry_count which is by default set to 10 (ten) for all platforms,
but to 100 (1 million) for FreeBSD (during configure
In the last episode (Apr 30), Joerg Bruehe said:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
net_retry_count which is by default set to 10 (ten) for all platforms,
but to 100 (1 million) for FreeBSD
Dan,
your info is very valuable - thanks:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 30), Joerg Bruehe said:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
net_retry_count which is by default set to 10
Hi Groggy (whom I didn't contact for too long a time), everybody,
following the advice on your page, I include the FreeBSD list, even
though I'm not subscribed there (hoping it will allow me to post) -
so please, whoever replies, could you please cc: me directly?
Of course, I tried Google, but
In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
net_retry_count which is by default set to 10 (ten) for all platforms,
but to 100 (1 million) for FreeBSD (during configure phase).
The source code comment about this variable
hi
I have a problem when I try to install FreeBSD as client OS on a Linux
OS. following the instruction I find that I can't open the website of
www.fsmware.com to finish some download work. it seems that the dns server
don't support the address in China Mainland. do you have any way to solve
王跃辉 wrote:
hi
I have a problem when I try to install FreeBSD as client OS on a Linux
OS.
Sorry, but this does not make any sense to me. How are you trying to install
FreeBSD on Linux? FreeBSD is an operating system, not an application.
following the instruction I find that I can't
Hello!
I presume you are talking about running FreeBSD as a guest OS in Xen or
the like.
Let me point you to this URL, it contains a lot of useful information on
what you're seeking.
The fsmware.com website seems down, and has been for awhile. The
documentation is
just out of date.
王跃辉 wyh1...@gmail.com 04/21/10 10:21 AM
hi
I have a problem when I try to install FreeBSD as client OS on a
Linux
OS. following the instruction I find that I can't open the website of
www.fsmware.com to finish some download work. it seems that the dns
server
don't support the address in China
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Michael Powell nightre...@hotmail.com wrote:
王跃辉 wrote:
hi
I have a problem when I try to install FreeBSD as client OS on a Linux
OS.
Sorry, but this does not make any sense to me. How are you trying to install
FreeBSD on Linux? FreeBSD is an operating
On Wednesday 21 April 2010 16:50:20 Ross Cameron wrote:
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Michael Powell nightre...@hotmail.com
wrote:
王跃辉 wrote:
hi
I have a problem when I try to install FreeBSD as client OS on a
Linux OS.
Sorry, but this does not make any sense to me. How are
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 01:29:04 +0100
Ivan Voras ivo...@freebsd.org articulated:
Samuel Martín Moro wrote:
It's not officialy supported, but it still works.
You have to link some libraries to give them their freebsd 6.2
names.
I had to do it for the servers we sell at work.
It works
Robert wrote:
Hello
I have zend framework websites and I was wondering if they work well with
Freebsd7.2?
Because I hear bad thing about that. Can you tell me about that please?
Zend Framework is PHP? PHP works on FreeBSD, Zend Framework will also
work. Unless you give more specific
On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 21:51:48 +0100
Ivan Voras ivo...@freebsd.org articulated:
Robert wrote:
Hello
I have zend framework websites and I was wondering if they work
well with Freebsd7.2?
Because I hear bad thing about that. Can you tell me about that
please?
Zend Framework is
Jerry wrote:
On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 21:51:48 +0100
Ivan Voras ivo...@freebsd.org articulated:
Robert wrote:
Hello
I have zend framework websites and I was wondering if they work
well with Freebsd7.2?
Because I hear bad thing about that. Can you tell me about that
please?
Zend Framework is PHP?
It's not officialy supported, but it still works.
You have to link some libraries to give them their freebsd 6.2 names.
I had to do it for the servers we sell at work.
It works perfectly.
Samuel Martín Moro
CamTrace
{EPITECH.} tek4
Nobody wants to say how this works.
Maybe nobody knows ...
Samuel Martín Moro wrote:
It's not officialy supported, but it still works.
You have to link some libraries to give them their freebsd 6.2 names.
I had to do it for the servers we sell at work.
It works perfectly.
I'm glad it works, and it is not surprising. It would be easier for a
company
Hello
I have zend framework websites and I was wondering if they work well with
Freebsd7.2?
Because I hear bad thing about that. Can you tell me about that please?
Robert
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Am 28.12.2009 19:10, schrieb Ivan Voras:
Ivan Voras wrote:
Ryan Ware wrote:
Maybe someone here can distribute some enlightenment. In the press
release for 8.0 it says, FreeBSD now supports host and guest modes
in VirtualBox. I understand what the host mode support is with the
VirtualBox
Ivan Voras wrote:
Ryan Ware wrote:
Maybe someone here can distribute some enlightenment. In the press
release for 8.0 it says, FreeBSD now supports host and guest modes in
VirtualBox. I understand what the host mode support is with the
VirtualBox port. What I don't understand is what
Ryan Ware wrote:
Maybe someone here can distribute some enlightenment. In the press
release for 8.0 it says, FreeBSD now supports host and guest modes in
VirtualBox. I understand what the host mode support is with the
VirtualBox port. What I don't understand is what support for guest mode
On Friday 18 December 2009 06:39, Ryan Ware wrote:
Maybe someone here can distribute some enlightenment. In the press
release for 8.0 it says, FreeBSD now supports host and guest modes in
VirtualBox. I understand what the host mode support is with the
VirtualBox port. What I don't
Thanks Ed. I looked at the guest additions. Unfortunately, they only
have additions for Linux, Windows and Solaris. I tried installing the
Linux additions on the off chance that they really meant *NIX, but they
are specifically tied to the Linux kernel. I tried installing the
virtualbox
Maybe someone here can distribute some enlightenment. In the press
release for 8.0 it says, FreeBSD now supports host and guest modes in
VirtualBox. I understand what the host mode support is with the
VirtualBox port. What I don't understand is what support for guest mode
is. I don't see
Yan, Yeqing wrote:
Hi:
I'm from Intel China. Our project use FreeBSD 7.0
and I have some questions about the FreeBSD syscall.
I don't know how to use these syscall below.
Is there having some doc or example about how to use these syscall?
kse_exit
kse_wakeup
kse_create
kse_thr_interrupt
Hi:
I'm from Intel China. Our project use FreeBSD 7.0 and I have some questions
about the FreeBSD syscall.
I don't know how to use these syscall below.
Is there having some doc or example about how to use these syscall?
kse_exit
kse_wakeup
kse_create
kse_thr_interrupt
kse_release
kse_switchin
Hi ,
i want to ask some questions about freebsd , one of my friend have freebsd
in his server , he is using it , he have ips issu on his server and he is
converting ips in proxies ( Socks 4/5 ) , i want to know how i can do that ,
how i can set firewall that or what i need to do? , like
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 278, Issue 4, Message 2
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 12:36:00 +0800 (WST) Bret Busby b...@busby.net wrote:
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
Hello.
I have been interested in installing FreeBSD on my laptop (HP/Compaq
NX5000, 2MB
Bret Busby wrote:
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
Hello.
I have been interested in installing FreeBSD on my laptop (HP/Compaq
NX5000, 2MB RAM), in a free 20MB partition.
I really hope you meant Gb here ;)
I noticed that the Linux Format magazine to which
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 12:36:00 +0800 (WST), Bret Busby b...@busby.net wrote:
See
http://busby.net/bret/Screenshot--dev-sda-GParted.png
I think I do understand. You have:
1. a primary DOS partition which contains
a NTFS file system
2. an extended DOS partition
On 9/29/09, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
snip
Honestly, I've never seen the need for extended DOS partitions.
Let's say you intendedly want to run a multi-OS system, then
you can install four systems, each one in its own slice, and
within the slice, the partitiions, if needed and
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 10:01:18PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
Hello.
I have been interested in installing FreeBSD on my laptop (HP/Compaq
NX5000, 2MB RAM), in a free 20MB partition.
I noticed that the Linux Format magazine to which I subscribe, in Issue
124, comes with FreeBSD 7.2 on the
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
Hello.
I have been interested in installing FreeBSD on my laptop (HP/Compaq
NX5000, 2MB RAM), in a free 20MB partition.
I really hope you meant Gb here ;)
I noticed that the Linux Format magazine to which I subscribe, in
Bret Busby wrote:
Hello.
I have been interested in installing FreeBSD on my laptop (HP/Compaq
NX5000, 2MB RAM), in a free 20MB partition.
I really hope you meant Gb here ;)
I noticed that the Linux Format magazine to which I subscribe, in
Issue 124, comes with FreeBSD 7.2 on the DVD.
Hello.
I have been interested in installing FreeBSD on my laptop (HP/Compaq NX5000,
2MB RAM), in a free 20MB partition.
I noticed that the Linux Format magazine to which I subscribe, in Issue 124,
comes with FreeBSD 7.2 on the DVD.
From what I understand, FreeBSD (and possibly all BSD) uses
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:01:18 +0800 (WST)
Bret Busby b...@busby.net wrote:
Hello.
I have been interested in installing FreeBSD on my laptop (HP/Compaq
NX5000, 2MB RAM), in a free 20MB partition.
I noticed that the Linux Format magazine to which I subscribe, in
Issue 124, comes with
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:01:18 +0800 (WST), Bret Busby b...@busby.net wrote:
From what I understand, FreeBSD (and possibly all BSD) uses hard
disc slices rather than partitions, and therefore cannot
easily be installed in a free partition, but needs for
hard disc slices to be used.
I see a
On Monday 31 August 2009 17:00:07 Jerry McAllister wrote:
Same response. Do your homework.
The nature of the OP's questions strongly suggested that we are doing his
homework. I'm surprised so many people spoonfed the answers rather than
pointing to resources like the handbook, as the first
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 08:41:00AM +0200, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Monday 31 August 2009 17:00:07 Jerry McAllister wrote:
Same response. Do your homework.
The nature of the OP's questions strongly suggested that we are doing his
homework. I'm surprised so many people spoonfed the
2009/8/31 James Phillips anti_spam...@yahoo.ca:
...
I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in
mind are:
Such general questions imply homework assignment.
Indeed, I found General features (at least three)? Firewall, GUI,
Networking and
so on. quite amusing. I am surprised he
Dear Sir/Madam
I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in mind are:
. What type of OS is it? Is it single/multi user, multitasking, what
family does it belong to?
. General features (at least three)? Firewall, GUI, Networking and
so on.
. Minimum
2009/8/31 Julian R A Manning julian.r.a.mann...@gmail.com
Dear Sir/Madam
I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in mind are:
. What type of OS is it? Is it single/multi user, multitasking,
what
family does it belong to?
. General features (at least three
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 09:12:39PM +1200, Julian R A Manning wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in mind are:
. What type of OS is it? Is it single/multi user, multitasking, what
family does it belong to?
It is a BSD UNIX operating
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:12:39 +1200, Julian R A Manning
julian.r.a.mann...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
You are talking to a mailing list. Dear list would be a good
line to start. :-)
I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in mind are:
. What type of OS
Message: 20
Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:12:39 +1200
From: Julian R A Manning julian.r.a.mann...@gmail.com
Subject: questions about FreeBSD
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Message-ID:
!!aaayaoslqhhrs5xjqsorentxda7cgaaaektsyylaghfbhcoibfzk6jgba...@gmail.com
At Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:12:39 +1200,
Julian R A Manning wrote:
[...]
. General features (at least three)? Firewall, GUI, Networking and
so on.
Hmm.. special is nothing. Personally i do web-browsing with Firefox,
and i read/write emails with Emacs, and i do listening to music with
Hello All,
Im still struggling with this one and have tried all I could find
by Googling lists and forums. @ and keys are fine as are
every other key apart from £ symbol. Can anyone suggest
ways to track this down. At 'Login:' I can actually get £ but
after loging I get a beep? I have tried
Hi,
I use a Macintosh as client host, but this could be any computer as
long as you have a working keyboard configured.
My shell is bash (latest port version).
In my .bashrc I have included the following:
# Display quoted characters
stty cs8 -istrip -parenb
bind 'set convert-meta off'
On Fri, 29 May 2009, Graham Bentley wrote:
Hello All,
Im still struggling with this one and have tried all I could find
by Googling lists and forums. @ and keys are fine as are
every other key apart from £ symbol. Can anyone suggest
ways to track this down. At 'Login:' I can actually get £
Lars,
Thanks for taking the time in your detailed reply and
I will look into your suggestions however one thing about
this eludes me ; I have never ever had to even think about
this until 7.2 [ie in all previous verisons I chose uk.iso and
swiss font - I always had £ key?]
Thanks in any case
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 10:15:37AM +0800, aaron lewis wrote:
Hi,
I'm a freebsd lovers , i wonna install fbsd7.1 to my laptop (IBM
Thinkpad R400 a18).
There's no available informations on laptop compatibility lists. So do you
have any solutions to make a quick check if everything will
Hi,
I'm a freebsd lovers , i wonna install fbsd7.1 to my laptop (IBM
Thinkpad R400 a18).
There's no available informations on laptop compatibility lists. So do you
have any solutions to make a quick check if everything will work?
I know Solaris has a Install_check tool which will give a
aaron lewis wrote:
Hi,
I'm a freebsd lovers , i wonna install fbsd7.1 to my laptop (IBM
Thinkpad R400 a18).
There's no available informations on laptop compatibility lists. So do you
have any solutions to make a quick check if everything will work?
I know Solaris has a Install_check tool
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 23:53 -0700, Tim Judd wrote:
aaron lewis wrote:
Hi,
I'm a freebsd lovers , i wonna install fbsd7.1 to my laptop (IBM
Thinkpad R400 a18).
There's no available informations on laptop compatibility lists. So do you
have any solutions to make a quick check if
Hi Guys
I am running RAID 10.
Here is the dmesg output:
$ dmesg
Copyright (c) 1992-2008 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 01:29:11PM +0100, VeeJay wrote:
If it looks healthy, why there are these errors on the screen? Is it
controller problem or disk?
SCSI normally reports 3 things when it encounters an error (particularly
disk errors): Sense Key (SK), Additional Sense Code (ASC), and
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 02:16:58PM +0100, VeeJay wrote:
I have asked the system manufacturers (Dell) but they don't provide support
for FreeBSD based systems [?]
Thats why I have only hope here with FreeBSD List...
I've CC'd Scott Long, who is the author of the mfi(4) driver. He should
be
The sense data in the screen shot boils down to an ASC/ASCQ pair of
0x35/0x05. Looking this up in the ASC table found at t10.org gives
the following:
35h/05h ENCLOSURE SERVICES CHECKSUM ERROR
What this basically means is that the disk enclosure that you're using
has some sort of an unknown
If it looks healthy, why there are these errors on the screen? Is it
controller problem or disk?
Regards
VJ
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 9:49 AM, VeeJay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys
I am running RAID 10.
Here is the dmesg output:
$ dmesg
Copyright (c) 1992-2008 The FreeBSD Project.
Thanks guys... I have forwarded the comments from Scott to the Dell and hope
for the best
Thank you again.
VJ
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Scott Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The sense data in the screen shot boils down to an ASC/ASCQ pair of
0x35/0x05. Looking this up in the
I have asked the system manufacturers (Dell) but they don't provide support
for FreeBSD based systems [?]
Thats why I have only hope here with FreeBSD List...
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 01:29:11PM +0100, VeeJay wrote:
If
Hello Jeremy,
Thanks for the feedback... here is the configuration of server:
*2 x PE2950 III Quad Core Xeon E5450 3.0GHz,2x6MB,1333FSB
*Riser with PCI Express Support (2x PCIe x8 slots; 1x PCIe x4 slot)
PE2950 English rack power cord
PE2950 Bezel Assembly
*16GB (8x2GB Dual Rank DIMMs) 667MHz
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 16:01 +0100, VeeJay wrote:
There seemed to be a problem related to RAID controller on
one server.
Screw Dell's diagnostics tools.
Those are there to help psychology majors who got their MCSE and RHCE
after they realized that all you can do with a psychology degree is
Hello Guys
I am in a situation here. I am running couple of Dell 2950 Servers with
FreeBSD 7.0 amd. There seemed to be a problem related to RAID controller on
one server. From Dell support, I was told to download a troubleshooting tool
called DSET. (
Hello
I have used the PERC on dells 2900 2950
they are trick pieces of hardware
and can easyly wipe out the contents of your
disk drive on the CTRL-R screen (setup screen).
the best configuration I used is to use RAID-0 (no raid)
on the controller and g mirror on the FreeBSD (that is I use
the
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 11:35:33 Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:05:44AM +0100, VeeJay wrote:
Hello Guys
I am in a situation here. I am running couple of Dell 2950 Servers with
FreeBSD 7.0 amd. There seemed to be a problem related to RAID controller
on one
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 19:39 +0100, VeeJay wrote:
Hi Brian
Thanks. I sent the attachment but FreeBSD List would not allow me to
First order of business is to _not_ send it as a BMP. Use PNG instead,
and post the URL and not the actual file:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:05:44AM +0100, VeeJay wrote:
Hello Guys
I am in a situation here. I am running couple of Dell 2950 Servers with
FreeBSD 7.0 amd. There seemed to be a problem related to RAID controller on
one server. From Dell support, I was told to download a troubleshooting tool
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:20 AM, Sérgio de Almeida Lenzi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hello
snip
the best configuration I used is to use RAID-0 (no raid)
on the controller and g mirror on the FreeBSD (that is I use
the mirror in software) mainly because the Freebsd kernel
is, in this manner,
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 01:43:46PM +0800, TJ Varghese wrote:
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:20 AM, Sérgio de Almeida Lenzi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hello
snip
the best configuration I used is to use RAID-0 (no raid)
on the controller and g mirror on the FreeBSD (that is I use
the
Sir,
Presently, my hard disk is managed by a 3112A chipset (SATA I).
As you probably know it, this chipset isn't compatible with FreeBSD.
Can you advise me an external card that you compatible with FreeBSD
to manage my hard disk ? I've sent a mail to ldlc.be asking for
a card that manage my
1. try to compile kernel without SMP.
2. Examine hardware.
刘德安 пишет:
FreeBSD GFAOS 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #0: Mon Jan 7 15:29:50 UTC
2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP i386
when rebooting system
Error messages:
kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in
FreeBSD GFAOS 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #0: Mon Jan 7 15:29:50 UTC 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP i386
when rebooting system
Error messages:
kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
kernel: cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
kernel: fault virtual address =
Dear FreeBSD,
I am writting you to ask the same question of previous email.
Can you tell me about bjorb license and if I can use this package in order
to commercial usage, please?
Otherwise can you tell me another way, if you know it, to obtain these
information, please?
Thanks
Daniele Di
Daniele Di Lorenzo wrote:
Dear FreeBSD,
I am writting you to ask the same question of previous email.
Can you tell me about bjorb license and if I can use this package in order
to commercial usage, please?
Otherwise can you tell me another way, if you know it, to obtain these
information,
Dear FreeBSD,
I am writting you to ask what are the license terms about bjorb package,
downloaded from freeBSD site.
Is it under BSD license?...is it possible the redistribution for commercial
purpose?
in different way, can you tell me who I can contact to get infomation about?
Thanks in advance
On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 10:26 +0100, Daniele Di Lorenzo wrote:
Dear FreeBSD,
I am writting you to ask what are the license terms about bjorb package,
downloaded from freeBSD site.
Is it under BSD license?...is it possible the redistribution for commercial
purpose?
in different way, can you
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