HI Guys,
I have a new RocketRAID 2320
(http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/rr2320.htm) with a 3TB RAID5. But I
can not create a 3TB slice.
I created the partition in FDISK named da2s1 with a size of 2861178MB
(Box AB in ref img attached).
I then used the DiskLabel Editor to create a slice with a
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 22:04:16 +1000, ghostcorps ghostco...@gmail.com wrote:
Looking at the DEV folder I notice [...]
Just for terminology: /dev directory. No folder. FreeBSD doesn't
have folders, it has directories. The directory's name is not
DEV, it is dev, precise /dev.
--
Polytropon
From
Hi,
I have installed Google Earth via ports but cannot get it to run. If i run
it from console, i get this:
googleearth
./googleearth-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
libgthread-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
I have searched for the library it
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 12:45:52 +0300, Mike Barnard mike.barna...@gmail.com wrote:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH has that path in its entry. Is there something I am missing.
If google earth program is a Linux program, have you installed and
started the Linux ABI? Maybe the needed library will be required
to be
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 12:45:52 +0300, Mike Barnard
mike.barna...@gmail.com wrote:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH has that path in its entry. Is there something I am
missing.
If google earth program is a Linux program, have you installed and
started the Linux ABI? Maybe the needed library will be required
--- On Mon, 6/8/09, Lowell Gilbert freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org
wrote:
From: Lowell Gilbert freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org
Subject: Re: tcllib error while installing tcllib on amd64 system running
freebsd 7.0
To: Dino Vliet dino_vl...@yahoo.com
Cc: freebsd-questions
Dino Vliet dino_vl...@yahoo.com writes:
[* ] [8.6b1] comm comm.test!Connect to remote failed: couldn't
open socket: connection timed out
Taking a look in the comm.test file, it looks to me like you already had
something on port 12345, so an attempt to open such a port failed.
--
Hi all,
On my AMD 64 system running freebsd 7.0 I try to install tcllib. I have up to
date ports and have installed tcl86-threaded first.
pkg_info | grep threads gives:
tcl-threads-8.6.b.1_4 Tool Command Language
Installing tcllib gives the following error:
[ * ] [8.6b1] cmdline PASS
Hello,
I have setup FreeBSD recently, can somebody help me with one interesting
thing - Bind9 slave DNS server, everything is works great, but I got a
problem with extended logging of xfer, etc.
Bind9 started in chroot:
root 7880.0 0.1 3156 1004 ?? Ss Fri01AM 0:02.10
On Saturday 30 May 2009 14:50:31 Prokofyev Vladislav wrote:
Bind9 started in chroot:
root 7880.0 0.1 3156 1004 ?? Ss Fri01AM 0:02.10
/usr/sbin/syslogd -l /var/run/log -l /var/named/var/run/log -s
bind30792 0.0 1.2 16212 12864 ?? Is4:10PM 0:00.23
Prokofyev Vladislav wrote:
Hello,
I have setup FreeBSD recently, can somebody help me with one interesting
thing - Bind9 slave DNS server, everything is works great, but I got a
problem with extended logging of xfer, etc.
Bind9 started in chroot:
root 7880.0 0.1 3156 1004
named_enable=YES
named_program=/usr/sbin/named
named_chrootdir=/var/named
-Mike
After adding these options on my system, named didn't start at boot.
Manully attempt to start it via '/etc/rc.d/named start' brought to the
following error:
/etc/rc.d/named: WARNING: run_rc_command: cannot
On Saturday 30 May 2009 17:01:17 Prokofyev Vladislav wrote:
The named running chrooted has no clue about /var/named. You can either
use ducttape:
cd /var/named/var sudo ln -s .. named
or just strip /var/named from your config file, hence use
/var/log/xfer.log.
--
Mel
This
Hello,
When I boot a Dell Optiplex 320 running FreeBSD 7.0 the boot sequence
hangs at USB3: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support if a keyboard is plugged
in. It will boot successfully if the keyboard is not plugged in until
after the boot sequence is completed.
Normally this would
Hello, everyone:
when I reboot freebsd7.0, it did not send NS package, I only can
receive RS.
could you tell me why.
tcpdump log info:
reading from file 1.2.A, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet)
13:20:11.994102 IP6 fe80::2e0:4cff:fe19:129f ff02::2: ICMP6, router
solicitation, length 16
It appears that the both the FreeNX port and the binary nomachine nxserver
ports are both broken and fail to compile. I'm still trying to get
nxserver 3 free forever edition to work. So far I've made some mods to
it's install scripts but I'm bumping up against a strange licensing error
(there is
Well it is possible - but what information it can give me?
Could you explain - just to know if this 2 hours is acceptable for this.
Check DELL website for more info - but generally tests the harwrare
componnents..
Peter
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On Tuesday 27 January 2009 10:32:57 Mel wrote:
Even though 7.1 has bugfixes, this kind of guesswork causes a lot of
downtime for OP without any certainty that things will be any better.
If by lots you mean 2 minutes for a reboot, I'd be inclined to agree.
--
Kirk Strauser
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 11:24:50 Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 10:32:57 Mel wrote:
Even though 7.1 has bugfixes, this kind of guesswork causes a lot of
downtime for OP without any certainty that things will be any better.
If by lots you mean 2 minutes for a reboot,
On Jan 28, 2009, at 3:45 PM, Mel wrote:
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 11:24:50 Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 10:32:57 Mel wrote:
Even though 7.1 has bugfixes, this kind of guesswork causes a lot of
downtime for OP without any certainty that things will be any
better.
If
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 13:24:59 Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Jan 28, 2009, at 3:45 PM, Mel wrote:
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 11:24:50 Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 10:32:57 Mel wrote:
Even though 7.1 has bugfixes, this kind of guesswork causes a lot of
downtime for OP
Hello all.
What we have:
Dell 2950 with FreeBSD-7.0-p9 on it.
It work as mail server(Exim+Dovecot and so on).
All latest version from ports.
After start a production use - it is start to reboot 3-4 times a day
with no reason. We think what it is a hardware problem.
We swap RAM - not helps
- Original Message
From: Proskurin Kirill proskurin...@fxclub.org
To: freebsd-questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 12:07:25 PM
Subject: FreeBSD 7.0 reboots on Dell 2950
Hello all.
What we have:
Dell 2950 with FreeBSD-7.0-p9 on it.
It work
Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
- Original Message
From: Proskurin Kirill proskurin...@fxclub.org
To: freebsd-questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 12:07:25 PM
Subject: FreeBSD 7.0 reboots on Dell 2950
Hello all.
What we have:
Dell 2950
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Hello all.
What we have:
Dell 2950 with FreeBSD-7.0-p9 on it.
It work as mail server(Exim+Dovecot and so on).
All latest version from ports.
After start a production use - it is start to reboot 3-4 times a day
with no reason. We think what it is a hardware
- Original Message
From: Proskurin Kirill proskurin...@fxclub.org
To: Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wearab...@yahoo.ca; FreeBSD Questions
Mailing List freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 12:45:46 PM
Subject: Re: FreeBSD 7.0 reboots on Dell 2950
Abdullah
Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Hello all.
What we have:
Dell 2950 with FreeBSD-7.0-p9 on it.
It work as mail server(Exim+Dovecot and so on).
All latest version from ports.
After start a production use - it is start to reboot 3-4 times a day
with no reason. We think what
Hi,
Try updating to lastest version:
BIOS
RAID Controller BIOS
RAID Controller Firmware
Peter
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Hello all.
What we have:
Dell 2950 with FreeBSD-7.0-p9 on it.
It work as mail server(Exim+Dovecot and so on).
All latest version from ports.
After start
Peter wrote:
Hi,
Try updating to lastest version:
BIOS
RAID Controller BIOS
RAID Controller Firmware
Do you think it can be a problem?
It is possible to test it some how?
This host is really far away from me.
--
Best regards,
Proskurin Kirill
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Michael Toth wrote:
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Hello all.
What we have:
Dell 2950 with FreeBSD-7.0-p9 on it.
It work as mail server(Exim+Dovecot and so on).
All latest version from ports.
After start a production use - it is start to reboot 3-4 times a day
with no reason. We think what
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Michael Toth wrote:
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Hello all.
What we have:
Dell 2950 with FreeBSD-7.0-p9 on it.
It work as mail server(Exim+Dovecot and so on).
All latest version from ports.
After start a production use - it is start to reboot 3-4 times a day
Michael Toth wrote:
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Michael Toth wrote:
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Hello all.
What we have:
Dell 2950 with FreeBSD-7.0-p9 on it.
It work as mail server(Exim+Dovecot and so on).
All latest version from ports.
After start a production use - it is start to reboot 3-4
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 01:02:00 Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote:
Because there are many bugs were in 7.0 and got fixed in 7.1, and maybe you
are affected by one of them.
Even though 7.1 has bugfixes, this kind of guesswork causes a lot of downtime
for OP without any certainty that
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Peter wrote:
Hi,
Try updating to lastest version:
BIOS
RAID Controller BIOS
RAID Controller Firmware
Do you think it can be a problem?
It is possible to test it some how?
This host is really far away from me.
Last 3 months I had issues will DELL 1650 and DELL
Peter пишет:
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Peter wrote:
Hi,
Try updating to lastest version:
BIOS
RAID Controller BIOS
RAID Controller Firmware
Do you think it can be a problem?
It is possible to test it some how?
This host is really far away from me.
Last 3 months I had
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Michael Toth wrote:
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Michael Toth wrote:
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Hello all.
What we have:
Dell 2950 with FreeBSD-7.0-p9 on it.
It work as mail server(Exim+Dovecot and so on).
All latest version from ports.
After start a production use
mail# cd /usr/ports/sysutils/megarc
mail# make install clean
=== megarc-1.51 is marked as broken: Running megarc seems to cause
memory corruption.
We have a PR open on that -
ports/130326:
://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-Vetting-motherboard-Gigabyte-GA-MA78G-DS3H-for-FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE-tp21100783p21591458.html
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Hi people,
Hi people,
I am Tom and I have been attempting to install FreeBSD 7.0 from a dvd.
I put the dvd in the drive and boot, the boot screen appears with the options
default, acpi disabled, safe mode, etc, I then select default.
The hardware probing/detecting scrolls by and then comes
me to list those, let me know).
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Tom
--- On Tue, 13/1/09, T D ttd...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
From: T D ttd...@yahoo.com.au
Subject: FreeBSD 7.0 Installation error
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Received: Tuesday, 13 January, 2009, 11:04 PM
Hi people,
Hi people,
I am Tom
Hopefully I am posting to the correct list...Or should I be posting to
freebsd-stable?
--- On Wed, 14/1/09, T D ttd...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
From: T D ttd...@yahoo.com.au
Subject: Re: FreeBSD 7.0 Installation error
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Received: Wednesday, 14 January, 2009, 6:58 AM
for problems by doing so.
Does anybody know if it's okay to change the root shell on FreeBSD
7.0-RELEASE-i386?
Why do that?
Just create your own root account, put what you want for a shell
on that account and use it.
Use vipw. Copy the root line and then change the _second_ one
to be your own root
David Christensen dpchr...@holgerdanske.com writes:
freebsd-questions:
I'm building a fresh Amanda server using FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-i386:
http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=miscportname=amand
a-server
Most of my software background is GNU/Linux. I would prefer using
shell on FreeBSD
7.0-RELEASE-i386?
What I do is add the following lines to /root/.login :
if ($?prompt) then
if ( -x /usr/local/bin/bash ) then
# echo Switching to bash
setenv SHELL /usr/local/bin/bash
exec /usr/local/bin/bash -login
endif
endif
I've been doing
Dear All,
we face problem with running cacti on FreeBSD 7.0-Stable. From top command
output:
last pid: 5836; load averages: 0.03, 0.17, 0.24
up 0+01:17:30 15:24:11
96 processes: 1 running, 95 sleeping
CPU
Dear all,
we faced problem with running cacti on FreeBSD 7.0-Stable. From top
command output:
last pid: 5836; load averages: 0.03, 0.17, 0.24
up 0+01:17:30
15:24:11
96 processes: 1 running, 95 sleeping
CPU
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 3:30 AM, Kalpin Erlangga Silaen
kal...@muliahost.com wrote:
Dear All,
we face problem with running cacti on FreeBSD 7.0-Stable. From top command
output:
-
snip
-
We realized that all cacti process just eat my cpu and memory (STATE: pfault)
and my server
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 3:30 AM, Kalpin Erlangga Silaen
kal...@muliahost.com wrote:
Dear All,
we face problem with running cacti on FreeBSD 7.0-Stable. From top
command output:
-
snip
-
We realized that all cacti process just eat my cpu and memory (STATE:
pfault) and my server
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 02:09:03PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
freebsd-questions:
I'm building a fresh Amanda server using FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-i386:
http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=miscportname=amand
a-server
Most of my software background is GNU/Linux. I
freebsd-questions:
I'm building a fresh Amanda server using FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-i386:
http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=miscportname=amand
a-server
Most of my software background is GNU/Linux. I would prefer using the
Bash shell, but the default FreeBSD shell for root
the 'su' command.
-Modulok-
On 1/4/09, David Christensen dpchr...@holgerdanske.com wrote:
freebsd-questions:
I'm building a fresh Amanda server using FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-i386:
http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=miscportname=amand
a-server
Most of my software background
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 5:09 PM, David Christensen dpchr...@holgerdanske.com
wrote:
freebsd-questions:
I'm building a fresh Amanda server using FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-i386:
http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=miscportname=amand
a-serverhttp://portsmon.freebsd.org
From: SDH Admin ad...@stardothosting.com
How can I do this if the systeem freezes???
Good old fashioned pen + paper (as long as it's not too long). Never
fails.
Main problem is:
ad0: FreeBSD check1 failed
I googled but didn't find any solution.
Does anyone have a clue where to find the
Jack Raats j...@jarasoft.net writes:
From: SDH Admin ad...@stardothosting.com
How can I do this if the systeem freezes???
Good old fashioned pen + paper (as long as it's not too long). Never
fails.
Main problem is:
ad0: FreeBSD check1 failed
I googled but didn't find any solution.
On 2008-Dec-24 17:29:05 +0100, Jack Raats j...@jarasoft.net wrote:
Main problem is:
ad0: FreeBSD check1 failed
This is produced when the ATA subsystem is trying to read RAID
metadata off the disk and just means it failed to find any. It's
not an error. Can you post more context please.
--
On 2008-Dec-23 20:32:38 +0100, Jack Raats j...@jarasoft.net wrote:
Can you try to paste exactly what was on the screen before the freeze
for
both 6.4 and 7.0?
How can I do this if the systeem freezes???
Take a photo and put it up somewhere (http://imagebin.ca/ if nowhere else).
If scroll
Hi,
At this moment I have problems installing FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 7.0.
After booting from CD the system I get the menu. I have tried all possible
options.
The system starts checking all hardware but freezes after finding the CD-ROM
drives printing the GEOM_LABLE (on FB 7.0, not 6.4)
(acd0
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Jack Raats j...@jarasoft.net wrote:
Hi,
At this moment I have problems installing FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 7.0.
After booting from CD the system I get the menu. I have tried all possible
options.
The system starts checking all hardware but freezes after
- Original Message -
From: SDH Admin ad...@stardothosting.com
The system starts checking all hardware but freezes after finding the
CD-ROM drives printing the GEOM_LABLE (on FB 7.0, not 6.4)
(acd0)
The hardware is a Targa Visonary 2700XP, AMD 2700+ CPU, mem 1 GB
Can you try to
The system starts checking all hardware but freezes after finding the
CD-ROM drives printing the GEOM_LABLE (on FB 7.0, not 6.4)
(acd0)
The hardware is a Targa Visonary 2700XP, AMD 2700+ CPU, mem 1 GB
Can you try to paste exactly what was on the screen before the freeze for
both 6.4 and
How can I do this if the systeem freezes???
Good old fashioned pen + paper (as long as it's not too long). Never fails.
---
Kevin K.
Systems Administrator
www.stardothosting.com
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to work well with FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE, using a 2-disk SATA RAID1.
I'm currently looking at the Gigabyte GA-MA78G-DS3H.
Has anyone successfully operated 7.0 on this board?
Any booting issues? Did you need to modify the ISO to get it to boot (if so
how)?
Did RAID work? Did it require a special
I'm currently looking for an ATX motherboard that supports the AM2+ socket,
Phenom Quad-Core processor, 4 DDR2 RAM slots (800 MHz is fine), 6 SATA ports
with RAID, and Gigabit LAN. Onboard VGA would be nice.
It needs to work well with FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE, using a 2-disk SATA RAID1.
I'm
in context:
http://www.nabble.com/Vetting-motherboard-Gigabyte-GA-MA78G-DS3H-for-FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE-tp21077043p21077407.html
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http
, 10. Dezember 2008 18:30
To: Hell, Robert
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: PostgreSQL on FreeBSD 7.0 amd64 with more than 2GB shared
memory
fails again with ENOMEM.
Is there any easy way to use a shared memory segment which is larger
than 2GB?
getting two smaller
Hi,
I'm trying to run PostgreSQL 8.3 on a FreeBSD 7.0 amd64 server with more
than 2GB shared memory. The machine has 32GB RAM installed.
After setting kern.ipc.shmmax and kern.ipc.shmall to the appropriate
values, I still had no chance to start postgres with more than 2GB of
shared memory.
I
fails again with ENOMEM.
Is there any easy way to use a shared memory segment which is larger
than 2GB?
getting two smaller ? :)
no idea - maybe it's bug of SHM. as you already checked it please do
sent-pr
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: PostgreSQL on FreeBSD 7.0 amd64 with more than 2GB shared
memory
fails again with ENOMEM.
Is there any easy way to use a shared memory segment which is larger
than 2GB?
getting two smaller ? :)
no idea - maybe it's bug of SHM. as you already checked it please do
sent-pr
I have just installed FreeBSD 7.0 on a laptop I just cleaned up. It used
to run Fedora linux (I have a tv card which used to work on it, but now
I can't get the drivers to work again), and it got very cluttered and
started getting issues. The hardware is fine though- it just returned
from
On Thursday 04 December 2008 03:06:34 Da Rock wrote:
I have just installed FreeBSD 7.0 on a laptop I just cleaned up. It used
to run Fedora linux (I have a tv card which used to work on it, but now
I can't get the drivers to work again), and it got very cluttered and
started getting issues
On Thursday 04 December 2008 19:51:59 Da Rock wrote:
snip provided info
Why would I install a beta when I'm mainly interested in stable
releases?
That's why I asked. You're not in a position to troubleshoot this problem,
since the usual suspects (wrong driver, signs of significant acpi
If motherboad is Supermicro X7SBE XEON 3000 with 2 Quad core processors
Intel Harpertown E 5405 2.0Ghz 12M cache 1333FSB and 4 x 4Gb memory, what
distribution of FreeBSD 7.0 applies: i386 or ia64 ?
Why are the ISO's so different in size between i386 and ia64 (i386:
disc1,2,3: 534, 728, 368Gb
of FreeBSD 7.0 applies: i386 or ia64 ?
Why are the ISO's so different in size between i386 and ia64 (i386:
disc1,2,3: 534, 728, 368Gb; ia64: 449Gb, 0,372 Gb, 0,372 Gb)
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E 5405 2.0Ghz 12M cache 1333FSB and 4 x 4Gb memory, what
distribution of FreeBSD 7.0 applies: i386 or ia64 ?
Why are the ISO's so different in size between i386 and ia64 (i386:
disc1,2,3: 534, 728, 368Gb; ia64: 449Gb, 0,372 Gb, 0,372 Gb)
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On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Ebbe Hjorth wrote:
2008/12/2 Pieter Donche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Ebbe Hjorth wrote:
Hi,
All new XEON cpus are 64-bit spo use the 64 bit freebsd version.
I never googled it before, but 2 sec gave me
So use the amd64 ;)
Is the amd64 distribution mature enough, as compared to the i386?
yes
Aren't there any problems to be expected to arrive, months after
initial install and way in the production usage ??
no.
the only reason that people use FreeBSD/i386 on 64-bit processors is that
some
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
the only reason that people use FreeBSD/i386 on 64-bit processors is that
some binary-only drivers are only availaboe for i386.
what kind of drivers would be missing for the amd64 distribution ???
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If motherboad is Supermicro X7SBE XEON 3000 with 2 Quad core processors
Intel Harpertown E 5405 2.0Ghz 12M cache 1333FSB and 4 x 4Gb memory, what
distribution of FreeBSD 7.0 applies: i386 or ia64 ?
Why are the ISO's so different in size between i386 and ia64 (i386:
disc1,2,3: 534, 728, 368Gb
the only reason that people use FreeBSD/i386 on 64-bit processors is that
some binary-only drivers are only availaboe for i386.
what kind of drivers would be missing for the amd64 distribution ???
Nvidia!!!
Regards,
Johan Hendriks
No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by AVG -
Johan Hendriks wrote:
the only reason that people use FreeBSD/i386 on 64-bit processors is that
some binary-only drivers are only availaboe for i386.
what kind of drivers would be missing for the amd64 distribution ???
Nvidia!!!
I am one ot these folks, using 32-bit FreeBSD
=?windows-1250?Q?Ott_K=F6stner?= writes:
I am one ot these folks, using 32-bit FreeBSD on my desktop, just
because of Nvidia drivers.
Wanted to ask, maybe somebody here knows, is there any hope to
expect 64 bit Nvidia drivers in some reasonable future? What is
the problem with
Nvidia drivers.
Wanted to ask, maybe somebody here knows, is there any hope to expect 64 bit
Nvidia drivers in some reasonable future? What is the problem with Nvidia?
Why they do not provide 64 bit drivers?
because there are not enough pressure from clients? (by not buying them)
cache 1333FSB and 4 x 4Gb memory, what
distribution of FreeBSD 7.0 applies: i386 or ia64 ?
Why are the ISO's so different in size between i386 and ia64 (i386:
disc1,2,3: 534, 728, 368Gb; ia64: 449Gb, 0,372 Gb, 0,372 Gb)
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Nvidia drivers.
Wanted to ask, maybe somebody here knows, is there any hope to expect 64 bit
Nvidia drivers in some reasonable future? What is the problem with Nvidia?
Why they do not provide 64 bit drivers?
because there are not enough pressure from clients? (by not buying them)
They
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Johan Hendriks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the only reason that people use FreeBSD/i386 on 64-bit processors is that
some binary-only drivers are only availaboe for i386.
what kind of drivers would be missing for the amd64 distribution ???
Nvidia!!!
No Nvidia
My box is a web/mail/vpn/router/samba (yes i know there shouldn't be
that many services
on the box, but tell my boss that) and all the apps are working like a charm.
his money his problem. overspending on hardware it's quite common, instead
of paying more employees with the same money.
Pieter Donche wrote:
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Ebbe Hjorth wrote:
Hi,
All new XEON cpus are 64-bit spo use the 64 bit freebsd version.
So this would point to ia64 distribution?
But clicking op www.freebsd.com/where.html - Hardware notes/View
tells for ia64: Currently supported processors are
Pieter Donche wrote:
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Ebbe Hjorth wrote:
Hi,
All new XEON cpus are 64-bit spo use the 64 bit freebsd version.
So this would point to ia64 distribution?
But clicking op www.freebsd.com/where.html - Hardware notes/View
tells for ia64: Currently supported processors are
Pieter Donche wrote:
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Ebbe Hjorth wrote:
Hi,
All new XEON cpus are 64-bit spo use the 64 bit freebsd version.
So this would point to ia64 distribution?
But clicking op www.freebsd.com/where.html - Hardware notes/View
tells for ia64: Currently supported processors are
Hi
What happened to the compatibility libraries in FreeBSD 7.0 release
Need to run some FreeBSD-5.4 binaries on a 7.0 System.
Can't find the libs any longer
Mats
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Mats Lindberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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What happened to the compatibility libraries in FreeBSD 7.0 release
Need to run some FreeBSD-5.4 binaries on a 7.0 System.
Can't find the libs any longer
Try ports: misc/compat5x
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PM, Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 08:03:58PM +0100, Jonatan Evald Buus wrote:
Greetings,
I tried to install FreeBSD 7.0 on an old server earlier today and ran
in
to
a number of issues related to slicing and labeling the disk using
fdisk
FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p5 amd64
Programming C/C++.
The down Queues (msgid = msgget ) after message reception (msgrcv)
# ipcs
Message Queues:
T ID KEY MODEOWNERGROUP
q 327680 1174 --rw-rw-rw- rootwheel
.
Example:
msgserv.c
OS: FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p5 (i386)
Asterisk: 1.4.21.2_5
I dont wanna install old version asterisk ( /usr/ports/net/asterisk12).
##
# pwd
/usr/ports/net/asterisk
# make
=== Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
=== Found saved
Greetings,
I tried to install FreeBSD 7.0 on an old server earlier today and ran in to
a number of issues related to slicing and labeling the disk using fdisk.
The drive in the machine is a 40GB Seagate Barracude (ST34001A) installed as
a Secondary Master on the IDE bus using LBA.
The BIOS reports
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 08:03:58PM +0100, Jonatan Evald Buus wrote:
Greetings,
I tried to install FreeBSD 7.0 on an old server earlier today and ran in to
a number of issues related to slicing and labeling the disk using fdisk.
The drive in the machine is a 40GB Seagate Barracude (ST34001A
, Nov 21, 2008 at 08:03:58PM +0100, Jonatan Evald Buus wrote:
Greetings,
I tried to install FreeBSD 7.0 on an old server earlier today and ran in
to
a number of issues related to slicing and labeling the disk using fdisk.
The drive in the machine is a 40GB Seagate Barracude (ST34001A
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 22:41:07 +0100, Jonatan Evald Buus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If I understand you correctly, then I should only create 1 slice of the
entire disk (seeing as FreeBSD will be the only OS) using fdisk and then
partition the slice using bsdlabels from sysinstall?
Yes, that's the
it.
jerry
Appreciate the clarification
Cheers
Jona
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 08:03:58PM +0100, Jonatan Evald Buus wrote:
Greetings,
I tried to install FreeBSD 7.0 on an old server earlier today
Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi,
I am about to install few brand new servers, each with 8GB RAM.
If I choose to use 7.0, will I have to use PEA kernel to be able to
access the total memory?
Yes if you want to use the 32-bit version of FreeBSD.
Use a 64-bit version instead.
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