On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 12:26:18 -0600
Denzel Turner wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> /**/
>
> When the FreeBSD 9.1 Update functionality gets rebuilt and back on-
>
> line so that fetch freebsd-update
Hello Folks,
/**/
When the FreeBSD 9.1 Update functionality gets rebuilt and back on-
line so that fetch freebsd-update will get updates for FreeBSD 9.1, how will
users be notified? I am unsure of which Mailing
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 09:09:07AM +, Teske, Devin wrote:
> 4. lsvfs output?
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> [owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] on behalf of Jeremy Chadwick
> [j...@koi
4. lsvfs output?
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t;
else
echo "ZFS is currently _not_ running."
fi
Check on a system running ZFS. :-)
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Subject: Re: How to add z
ation_
file) is not plain-text part of that file, grep will not
find the text you're grepping for.
So the next question is there any sh script code I can use to
check if zfs has been enabled by the rc.conf zfs_enable statement.
I need to determine if zfs is enabled on the host.
Thanks
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inary. If
the exact config list (from the kernel _configuration_
file) is not plain-text part of that file, grep will not
find the text you're grepping for.
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On 2/18/13 4:21 PM, Fbsd8 wrote:
> The handbook does not cover how to add zfs support.
>
> How is it done?
Does this help you?
https://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFS
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dding zfs_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf and issuing the
command "service zfs start" the ZFS subsystem should be up
and running.
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then
echo "yes zfs is in the kernel"
fi
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The handbook does not cover how to add zfs support.
How is it done?
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Hi,
Packages [1] for wine-fbsd64-1.5.24 have been uploaded to mediafire [2]. The
packages for FreeBSD 10 use the pkgng [3] format.
Please read the installation messages, if you use the nVidia graphics driver,
for further information.
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Q: Wine crashing when launching some 3D
WindowMaker again.
>
>
> --
That did the trick, thanks.
I wonder why the bug was closed as unable to be reproduced.
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LDFLAGS+= -L${LOCALBASE}/lib
To be changed into:
LDFLAGS+= -L${LOCALBASE}/lib -linotify
Then try to build WindowMaker again.
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Hello All,
I am seeing this exact windowmaker build error,
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=174105&cat= , on my freshly
installed system appear when I try to build Windowmaker on my 9.1-RELEASE
Freebsd and64 system running a generic kernel.
How exactly do I properly fo
In the last episode (Feb 12), Scott Ballantyne said:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to mount a 4 TB drive (The Seagate Backup-Plus) on FreeBSD
> 9.0 Generic, using
>
> mount -t ntfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt
>
> It fails with:
>
> g_vfs_done() da1s1[READ(offset=0, length=1042
On 2/12/2013 11:31 AM, Mm Bsd wrote:
The Motorola Droid RAZR i (a variant
of the RAZR m) has an intel atom z2460 processor in it.
Unless I am mistaken, this is an amd64 compatible chip that
mainline FreeBSD could run on, yes ?
Without getting into the specifics of loading the system
(and
Hi,
I'm trying to mount a 4 TB drive (The Seagate Backup-Plus) on FreeBSD
9.0 Generic, using
mount -t ntfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt
It fails with:
g_vfs_done() da1s1[READ(offset=0, length=1042)]error=22
mount_ntfs: /dev/da1s1 bad argument
However, I can mount a 2 TB ntfs drive with no problem,
> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2013 09:31:52 -0800 (PST)
> From: Mm Bsd
> Subject: FreeBSD on Motorola Droid RAZR i ... Intel Atom ... workable ?
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>
>
> The Motorola Droid RAZR i (a variant
> of the RAZR m) has an intel atom z2460 processor
The Motorola Droid RAZR i (a variant
of the RAZR m) has an intel atom z2460 processor in it.
Unless I am mistaken, this is an amd64 compatible chip that
mainline FreeBSD could run on, yes ?
Without getting into the specifics of loading the system
(and using a touchscreen as input), would
e not normal
laptops. They aren't meant to be PC compatible any more than, say, an iPad
is. They're meant to run ChromeOS and play in Google's walled garden. I
don't really blame Acer for this; the design does what it's supposed to do.
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Hi,
Packages [1] for wine-fbsd64-1.5.23 have been uploaded to mediafire [2]. The
packages for FreeBSD 10 use the pkgng [3] format.
Please read the installation messages, if you use the nVidia graphics driver,
for further information.
FAQ
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Yes. I plan to try to get FreeBSD booting on a Chromebox (not the same but
close enough- both use the 2nd generation core boot firmware described
here
http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/developer-information-for-chrome-os-devices/custom-firmware).
Don't hold your breath.
It's not
rUbuntu")
> so it's not totally locked down.
>
> This would make a very useful little system, but the programming needed
> is beyond my skill set I'm afraid.
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On Tuesday 05 February 2013 16:42:08 ajtiM wrote:
> Now that games/freebsd-carddeck-kde4 is DEPRECATED, would it make sense
> to remove the FREEBSD option from games/kdegames4?
>
> I installed KDE 4.9.5 from are51, today I run portmaster -a and it stopped
> because games/freebsd-c
Now that games/freebsd-carddeck-kde4 is DEPRECATED, would it make sense
to remove the FREEBSD option from games/kdegames4?
I installed KDE 4.9.5 from are51, today I run portmaster -a and it stopped
because games/freebsd-carddeck-kde4 is DEPRECATED.
How could I solved this problem, please? I
Le 04/02/2013 ? 11:21:12-0500, Paul Kraus a écrit
> On Jan 31, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Albert Shih wrote:
>
> > Well I've server running FreeBSD 9.0 with (don't count / on
> > differents disks) zfs pool with 36 disk.
> >
> > The performance is very very g
but the programming needed
is beyond my skill set I'm afraid.
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nstall all of the p5-* FreeBSD
ports that correspond to the above set of Perl modules. In order to
do this, I need to somehow derive the corresponding FreeBSD p5-* port
names from the Perl module names listed above.
In some cases, the mapping is both straightforward and obvious, e.g.:
On Jan 31, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Albert Shih wrote:
> Well I've server running FreeBSD 9.0 with (don't count / on differents
> disks) zfs pool with 36 disk.
>
> The performance is very very good on the server.
>
> I've one NFS client running FreeBSD 8.3 and the pe
merged. Last
> > time I saw many update for KDE 4.8.4 which "update" KDE 4.9.5 ports and
> > so on. Does anyone knows when KDE 4.9.5 will be out in ports? They said
> > after FreeBSD 9.1 but when should be the date for "after"?
>
> I think the answer is
d so on.
> Does anyone knows when KDE 4.9.5 will be out in ports? They said after FreeBSD
> 9.1 but when should be the date for "after"?
I think the answer is "now" :
http://www.freshports.org/commit.php?category=astro&port=marble&files=yes&message_id=20130
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the solution
to have all of them properly displayed and editable.
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On 02/03/13 08:06, Schaich Alonso wrote:
> On 2013-02-03, 07:51, Andre Goree wrote:
>> I'm having an issue with tmux on certain ssh connections. When I
>> connect to my freebsd server's tmux session that has multiple panes in
>> one window, everything looks fine.
On 2013-02-03, 07:51, Andre Goree wrote:
> I'm having an issue with tmux on certain ssh connections. When I
> connect to my freebsd server's tmux session that has multiple panes in
> one window, everything looks fine. However, when I connect to my linux
> box, I get t
man pages more carefully.
>> Thanks.
>>
>
> Better link:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/updating-upgrading-freebsdupdate.html#freebsdupdate-using
Thanks, that link is much clearer than the version of the handbook that
came with my 8.1 system.
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Carl Johnson writes:
> Kevin Kinsey writes:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 11:51:41AM -0800, Carl Johnson wrote:
>>> I ran freebsd-update to update my 8.1-RELEASE system to 8.3-RELEASE
>>> (freebsd-update -r 8.3-RELEASE upgrade). It downloaded a bunch of
&g
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# uname -r" output says?
It still shows 8.1, but another poster just pointed out that I hadn't
installed my upgrade. I need to read the man pages more carefully.
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Kevin Kinsey writes:
> On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 11:51:41AM -0800, Carl Johnson wrote:
>> I ran freebsd-update to update my 8.1-RELEASE system to 8.3-RELEASE
>> (freebsd-update -r 8.3-RELEASE upgrade). It downloaded a bunch of
>> files, asked me to edit some configuration
Fri, 01 Feb 2013 11:51:41 -0800 tarihinde
Carl Johnson yazmış:
>
> Does anybody have any suggestions on what might have happened and what
> can be done?
>
Hello Carl,
What does "# uname -a" or "# uname -r" output says?
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On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 11:51:41AM -0800, Carl Johnson wrote:
> I ran freebsd-update to update my 8.1-RELEASE system to 8.3-RELEASE
> (freebsd-update -r 8.3-RELEASE upgrade). It downloaded a bunch of
> files, asked me to edit some configuration files, showed me long lists
> of fil
I ran freebsd-update to update my 8.1-RELEASE system to 8.3-RELEASE
(freebsd-update -r 8.3-RELEASE upgrade). It downloaded a bunch of
files, asked me to edit some configuration files, showed me long lists
of files that have been changed, added and removed, and then ended with
no status or error
Hi all,
I'm not sure if the problem is with FreeBSD or ZFS or both so I cross-post
(I known it's bad).
Well I've server running FreeBSD 9.0 with (don't count / on differents
disks) zfs pool with 36 disk.
The performance is very very good on the server.
I've one NFS c
t the next step
is, it would be appreciated.
Kind Regards
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7;t check out the kernel source,
> this is something I did much later ;). I simply followed the FreeBSD
> instructions. Perhaps it were binaries, but anyway, IIRC a kernel was
> compiled?!?
That would require kernel sources (and some of the "top level"
files). Probably o
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 15:37:25 +0100, Polytropon wrote:
It's rather untypical to check out _only_ kernel sources without
the "top level" content.
For the update from 8.x to 9.1 I even didn't check out the kernel source,
this is something I did much later ;). I simply
he kernel source using svn and
>
> yeah, what source tree? It seems that you do not have one.
It's rather untypical to check out _only_ kernel sources without
the "top level" content. The tree will probably be complete, but
if it hasn't been used yet to create world (and
at. That will also give
> you a single manifest instead of the multiple ones from "/etc/mtree".
> That's more work than I was hoping but still less than a full reinstall.
I've to search the emails, but IIRC there was an option to get the owner
from a dump backup.
Regards
9. `mergemaster'(you may wish to use -i, along with
> > > -U or -F). # 10. `reboot'
> > > # 11. `make delete-old-libs' (in case no 3rd party program uses
> > > them anymore)
> >
> >
> > What source tree? I only checked o
ete-old-libs' (in case no 3rd party program uses
> > them anymore)
>
>
> What source tree? I only checked out the kernel source using svn and
yeah, what source tree? It seems that you do not have one.
> # freebsd-update -r 9.1-RELEASE upgrade
This is very much a binary upgr
SD.root.dist is for the whole base?
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> > What source tree? I only checked out the kernel source using svn and
> > IIRC it's using the /usr/src directory (I'm booted into Linux at the
> > moment), without a subdirectory /kernel. I can delete the kernel source,
> > since it's IMO fishy to hav
ts
have wrong permissions, it would be nice, but I don't understand what to
do, the output I already have is hardly comprehensible and
understandable.
:)
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t; If you only will have to handle a few ports, using the "bare
> ports method" (make) is probably the easiest way (in case
> everything else stays definitely consistent).
*?*
This is how I updated my ports, after I updated FreeBSD:
root@freebsd:/root # portmaster --list-origins &
PS:
On Mon, 2013-01-28 at 01:36 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> # cd /usr/ports/misc/mc && make install clean
> # uname -r
> 8.3-RELEASE
> # freebsd-update -r 9.1-RELEASE upgrade
> # freebsd-update install
> # shutdown -r now
>
> # freebsd-update install
> # c
t; moment), without a subdirectory /kernel. I can delete the kernel source,
> since it's IMO fishy to have headers of another revision, than the
> kernel is, but when I asked, I got a reply, that it should be ok for
> FreeBSD. However, I never used the kernel source.
The content o
rce using svn and
IIRC it's using the /usr/src directory (I'm booted into Linux at the
moment), without a subdirectory /kernel. I can delete the kernel source,
since it's IMO fishy to have headers of another revision, than the
kernel is, but when I asked, I got a reply, that it should b
time.
Today I take a rest ;).
Regards,
Ralf
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default is GENERIC). # [steps 3.
> & 4. can be combined by using the "kernel" target] # 5.
> `reboot'(in single user mode: boot -s from the loader
> prompt). # 6. `mergemaster -p' # 7. `make installworld'
> # 8. `make delete-old'
&g
7;(in single user mode: boot -s from the loader prompt).
# 6. `mergemaster -p'
# 7. `make installworld'
# 8. `make delete-old'
# 9. `mergemaster'(you may wish to use -i, along with -U or -F).
# 10. `reboot'
# 11. `make delete-old-libs' (in
and then to run "make
> installworld" only to reinstall world?
No, you just run it as root. It should work afterword except for
currently running programs.
Erich
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ate ioctl for device
fsck_ufs: /dev/stripe/st0a: can't read disk label
If someone could help, it would be appreciated, of what the next step
is, it would be appreciated.
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accordingly? As the files haven't been
> > altered, there would be no need to rewrite them entirely.
>
> I used dump and can't find how to extract something from the dump files.
> If I would restore from a dump I would lose something, since the dump is
> some days old and
;
> > That's a good example for the non-root exceptions; there might
> > be others.
>
> There are others on my system, so I can't simply run chown -R :(.
That's correct. If you can spot those "irregularities"
.
I used dump and can't find how to extract something from the dump files.
If I would restore from a dump I would lose something, since the dump is
some days old and I worked on my FreeBSD.
If it would be possible to write a script that does rebuild everything,
with the same configs and _withou
On Sat, 2013-01-26 at 08:48 +0100, Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 16:15:28 -0600, Joshua Isom wrote:
> > Ignore /proc, unmount it even. You don't need it on FreeBSD and
> > shouldn't expect it to be there.
>
> As far as I know, Gnome (or at least GDM
On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 16:15:28 -0600, Joshua Isom wrote:
> Ignore /proc, unmount it even. You don't need it on FreeBSD and
> shouldn't expect it to be there.
As far as I know, Gnome (or at least GDM) _requires_ it to
be able to show the available user names. I have no idea
why.
from the backup.
Maybe you can read the original owners from that backup and
just _change them_ accordingly? As the files haven't been
altered, there would be no need to rewrite them entirely.
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s, not the outputs.
Regards,
Ralf
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Subject: [Jack-Devel] Jack1 on FreeBSD
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 23:20:20 +0100
Hi :)
I'm testing audio on FreeBSD. It can't compare to Linux, but it's anywa
ou smarter
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/d-community-offtopic/2013-January/000172.html
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Ignore /proc, unmount it even. You don't need it on FreeBSD and
shouldn't expect it to be there. As for the listings in /usr/local
they'll need fixed. On my system, almost everything's owned by root.
The man directories are owned by man, and
/usr/local/libexec/polki
7;t deletable without changing
permissions. I was able to recover and reinstall from /usr/src. The rm
had wiped out /boot.
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mouse rocketmouse 0 Jan 25 21:14 /proc/2102/file ->
/usr/local/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon
lr--r--r-- 1 root rocketmouse 0 Jan 25 21:14 file ->
/usr/local/libexec/gdm-session-worker
lr--r--r-- 1 root rocketmouse 0 Jan 25 21:14 /proc/2091/file ->
/usr/local/libexec/gdm-session-work
r-xr-xr-x 1 rocketmouse wheel 32736 Dec 23 18:38 /usr/bin/ssh-agent
> ^C
Definitely to be changed.
> A lot of stuff from /tmp is shown without a path, however
That will probably be the "false-positives" I mentioned.
> root@freebsd:/usr/home/rocketmouse # ls -l /usr/bin/s
f stuff from /tmp is shown without a path, however
root@freebsd:/usr/home/rocketmouse # ls -l /usr/bin/ssh-agent
-r-xr-xr-x 1 rocketmouse wheel 32736 Dec 23 18:38 /usr/bin/ssh-agent
but without write permission.
I now run
root@freebsd:/usr/home/rocketmouse # find / -exec ls -l {} \; | grep
the owner for /usr/bin/su wasn't root.
That was to be expected. :-)
On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 15:32:38 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> PS:
>
> I guess the output is different for user and root and it does remove the
> path, but anyway di
, but don't know to which directory they belong.
I guess the output is different for user and root and it does remove the
path, but anyway display also contend of /home.
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I get tons of files, but don't know to which directory they belong.
PPPoE was enabled automagically :).
You probably have the required magic in /etc/rc.conf. :-)
Yes, but it wasn't started, when the owner for /usr/bin/su wasn't root.
olders in /usr.
Allow me a polite note regarding terminology:
There are no folders. Those are called directories. This is
the valid technical term. A "folder" is the name of a typical
GUI representation element _for_ a directory.
Relations: "is a" vs. "represents a" or "lo
al/include is ok
[snip]
All /usr/local/* are ok and all /usr/local/*/* seem to be ok.
Other directories in /usr and /usr/local are empty.
OT: /usr/lib32 and /usr/lib32/* belong to the empty folders in /usr. So
FreeBSD is multi arch capable?
(since there's /usr/ports/astro/google
e Baeume ...
>
> Quite possibly that I miss the forest for the trees ;).
>
Yeah, the old problem if IT.
> Regards,
> Ralf
>
> PS: Btw. thank you all for your patience and effort.
Do not worry. This is the main advantage of FreeBSD over
time behaviour. :-)
You have:
-r-sr-xr-x 1 rocketmouse wheel 16880 Dec 23 18:38 /usr/bin/su
You should have:
-r-sr-xr-x 1 root wheel 14604 2011-08-21 20:24:28 /usr/bin/su*
As I mentioned in my previous message, somehow the UID change
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Quite possibly that I miss the forest for the trees ;).
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hat can cause problems, especially when it's
not a simple x (execute), but s (setuid) program like
an X display manager.
> Any hints are welcome!
Check for defective permissions. In worst case, update
your system from source or binary to fix permi
27;# find / -uid 1001 -exec chown 1000 '{}' \;' no messages
> '# find / -gid 1001 -exec chown :1000 '{}' \;' no messages
> > Ctrl + Alt + F9
>
> Without success I again read some important messages of this thread
> in the archive and googled r
1000 '{}' \;' no messages
'# find / -gid 1001 -exec chown :1000 '{}' \;' no messages
Ctrl + Alt + F9
Without success I again read some important messages of this thread in the
archive and googled regarding to the suid issue.
Any hints are welcome!
Regards,
Ra
then I don't need to use vi, if the default text editor still should
> be vi.
The $EDITOR variable will be honored, and as long as the program
is available (and the terminal capabilities apply), it will work
as expected. :-)
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alidate ->
update database", involving the "lower level" programs that you
can call yourself any time. :-)
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Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...
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On Fri, 2013-01-25 at 08:03 +0100, Polytropon wrote:
> You should have been reading my advice about changing the
> UID:GID in detail. :-)
I deleted it by accident from the until now _not_ shared mails, IOW I
deleted it from the FreeBSD mails only and missed it, when having a
brief look
I said, not a way to make problems magically
go away. I don't know a setting where this should work... :-)
So here's what you need to do: Read "man pwd_mkdb" and rebuild
the databases.
If you would have used the "vipw" command to
and, at very large
sites could take severa minutes. Until this update is completed, the
password file is unavailable for other updates and the new information
is not available to programs." -
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=vipw&sektion=8
Regards,
Ralf
n:/home/musicpd:/usr/sbin/nologin
>
> I repeated both find-chown several times and rebooted, nothing
> changed, it doesn't list any files anymore.
>
did you run something like?
/usr/sbin/pwd_mkdb -d/etc /etc/master.passwd
erich
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d:*LOCKED**:1002:1002:daemon:0:0:Music Player
Daemon:/home/musicpd:/usr/sbin/nologin
I repeated both find-chown several times and rebooted, nothing changed,
it doesn't list any files anymore.
Regards,
Ralf
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On 1/24/2013 3:26 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I was surpriesed, when Evolution from Linux had no permissions anymore
to access the mail folder, after
drwxrwx--- rocketmouse wheel was stable for FreeBSD
I wasn't aware, that even between Linux only, the folders for mount
points share the
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