Re: what kind of freeBSD to download for my pc?

2013-10-12 Thread cikitaluzza
can i run exe files on freeBSD?it spoils fast or not?this question comes from fastest ever spoil OS windows which always spoil in a week seven times i think with things like errors or dll and many things from blue screen.do you have any problems within freeBSD or no problems?i dont like blue

Re: what kind of freeBSD to download for my pc?

2013-10-12 Thread Polytropon
On Sat, 12 Oct 2013 16:44:09 -0700 (PDT), cikitaluzza wrote: what kind of freeBSD to download for my pc?amd athlon(tm) 64 x2 dual core processor 4000+ 2.11 GHz 960 MB RAM Try 9.2 for AMD64. The i386 version should also work (as you are low on RAM if that might matter, depending on what non-OS

Re: what kind of freeBSD to download for my pc?

2013-10-12 Thread Polytropon
On Sat, 12 Oct 2013 16:50:32 -0700 (PDT), cikitaluzza wrote: can i run exe files on freeBSD? Depends. VMX EXE files may work via the SimH emulator. For DOS EXE and Windows EXE files, there are dosbox and wine. Those compatibility packs can be easily installed. They are not part of the OS. it

Re: what kind of freeBSD to download for my pc?

2013-10-12 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sat, 2013-10-12 at 16:50 -0700, cikitaluzza wrote: can i run exe files on freeBSD? The raw answer is, no, you can't. it spoils fast or not?this question comes from fastest ever spoil OS windows which always spoil in a week seven times i think with things like errors or dll and many things

Re: what kind of freeBSD to download for my pc?

2013-10-12 Thread Polytropon
Typo warning! On Sun, 13 Oct 2013 03:26:45 +0200, Polytropon wrote: On Sat, 12 Oct 2013 16:50:32 -0700 (PDT), cikitaluzza wrote: can i run exe files on freeBSD? Depends. VMX EXE files may work via the SimH emulator. For ^^^ DOS EXE and Windows EXE files, there are dosbox and

Re: what kind of freeBSD to download for my pc?

2013-10-12 Thread Bernt Hansson
On 2013-10-13 01:50, cikitaluzza wrote: can i run exe files on freeBSD? Yes, but the files are not called exe files. it spoils fast or not? Google translate? do you have any problems within freeBSD Yes. how much total ram and bit is my pc of amd athlon(tm) 64 x2 dual core processor 4000+

Re: What is Negative permissions

2013-09-23 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 23/09/2013 11:54, Leslie Jensen wrote: In the daily security run I see the following: Checking setuid files and devices: Checking negative group permissions: 3791965 -rwxr--r-x 1 admin wheel 172 Mar 9 10:59:55 2011 /usr/home/admin/bin/noip_update.sh Is it just a reminder that the

Re: What compiler is used to build a port

2013-07-01 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2013 15:36:46 +0700 (ICT) From: Olivier Nicole olivier.nic...@cs.ait.ac.th To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: What compiler is used to build a port Hi, I have a strange situation: 2 machines, 9.1 p4, on the first machine,

Re: What compiler is used to build a port

2013-07-01 Thread Olivier Nicole
Thank you Anto, I have a strange situation: 2 machines, 9.1 p4, on the first machine, graphicslibfpx build with the stock compiler: $ make === Fetching all distfiles required by libfpx-1.3.1.1 for building === Extracting for libfpx-1.3.1.1 = SHA256

Re: What compiler is used to build a port

2013-07-01 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
From olivier.nic...@cs.ait.ac.th Mon Jul 1 12:12:08 2013 I have a strange situation: 2 machines, 9.1 p4, on the first machine, graphicslibfpx build with the stock compiler: $ make === Fetching all distfiles required

Re: What compiler is used to build a port

2013-07-01 Thread Olivier Nicole
I have a strange situation: 2 machines, 9.1 p4, on the first machine, graphicslibfpx build with the stock compiler: $ make === Fetching all distfiles required by libfpx-1.3.1.1 for building === Extracting for

Re: What is the correct CPUTYPE for this machine?

2013-06-08 Thread ill...@gmail.com
On 8 June 2013 09:34, Michael Gass mg...@csbsju.edu wrote: I have an old laptop: FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE #0 r243826: Tue Dec 4 06:55:39 UTC 2012 r...@obrian.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 CPU: Mobile AMD Duron(tm) Processor (1096.23-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = AuthenticAMD

Re: What is the correct CPUTYPE for this machine?

2013-06-08 Thread Michael Gass
On Sat, Jun 08, 2013 at 10:10:10AM -0400, ill...@gmail.com wrote: On 8 June 2013 09:34, Michael Gass mg...@csbsju.edu wrote: I have an old laptop: FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE #0 r243826: Tue Dec 4 06:55:39 UTC 2012 r...@obrian.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 CPU: Mobile AMD

Re: What is the correct CPUTYPE for this machine?

2013-06-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 08/06/2013 17:02, Michael Gass wrote: On Sat, Jun 08, 2013 at 10:10:10AM -0400, ill...@gmail.com wrote: On 8 June 2013 09:34, Michael Gass mg...@csbsju.edu wrote: I have an old laptop: FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE #0 r243826: Tue Dec 4 06:55:39 UTC 2012

Re: What is the correct CPUTYPE for this machine?

2013-06-08 Thread ill...@gmail.com
On 8 June 2013 12:02, Michael Gass mg...@csbsju.edu wrote: On Sat, Jun 08, 2013 at 10:10:10AM -0400, ill...@gmail.com wrote: On 8 June 2013 09:34, Michael Gass mg...@csbsju.edu wrote: I have an old laptop: FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE #0 r243826: Tue Dec 4 06:55:39 UTC 2012

Re: what commands show memory usage

2013-05-14 Thread Tim Daneliuk
On 05/14/2013 08:56 PM, Joe wrote: Tim Daneliuk wrote: On 05/14/2013 08:32 PM, Joe wrote: When stopping vnet jails get message about lost memory pages. What console commands show available memory pages so I can determine the lost memory pages after 100 stopped jails? Want to find out if that

Re: What is your favorite board for a micro system?

2013-03-11 Thread Jason Fortezzo
On Sat, Mar 09, 2013 at 12:53:27AM +0100, Erik N?rgaard wrote: What is your favorite mini/micro/nano/pico-itx platform for home projects? I currently run a home server on an Intel mini-itx board but was looking around for something fun to play with with the following specs: - mini-itx or

Re: What is your favorite board for a micro system?

2013-03-09 Thread Eduardo Morras
On Sat, 09 Mar 2013 00:53:27 +0100 Erik Nørgaard norga...@locolomo.org wrote: Hi! What is your favorite mini/micro/nano/pico-itx platform for home projects? I currently run a home server on an Intel mini-itx board but was looking around for something fun to play with with the following

Re: What is your favorite board for a micro system?

2013-03-09 Thread Arthur Chance
On 03/08/13 23:53, Erik Nørgaard wrote: Hi! What is your favorite mini/micro/nano/pico-itx platform for home projects? I currently run a home server on an Intel mini-itx board but was looking around for something fun to play with with the following specs: - mini-itx or smaller, low profile -

Re: What is your favorite board for a micro system?

2013-03-09 Thread iamatt
On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Arthur Chance free...@qeng-ho.org wrote: On 03/08/13 23:53, Erik Nørgaard wrote: Hi! What is your favorite mini/micro/nano/pico-itx platform for home projects? I currently run a home server on an Intel mini-itx board but was looking around for something fun

Re: What is your favorite board for a micro system?

2013-03-08 Thread Zane C. B-H.
On Sat, 09 Mar 2013 00:53:27 +0100 Erik Nørgaard norga...@locolomo.org wrote: Hi! What is your favorite mini/micro/nano/pico-itx platform for home projects? I currently run a home server on an Intel mini-itx board but was looking around for something fun to play with with the following

Re: What is your favorite board for a micro system?

2013-03-08 Thread Doug Hardie
On 8 March 2013, at 15:53, Erik Nørgaard norga...@locolomo.org wrote: Hi! What is your favorite mini/micro/nano/pico-itx platform for home projects? I currently run a home server on an Intel mini-itx board but was looking around for something fun to play with with the following specs:

Re: What is the timeout of TCP in freeBSD?

2013-01-21 Thread Adam Vande More
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 9:38 PM, Karthik Reddy 22karthikre...@gmail.comwrote: When I change the kern.hz to 50, the timeout is happening at 76sec. Could you please elaborate on kern.hz and how does it effect timing. Lower frequency so less opportunities for errors to be introduced, although

Re: What is the timeout of TCP in freeBSD?

2013-01-20 Thread Adam Vande More
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Karthik Reddy 22karthikre...@gmail.comwrote: I was doing a experiment on FreeBSD for testing TCP timeout and RTO. OS is being run from two different VMware versions 4.0 and 5.0. Present Scenario: VMware Player 4.0 I'll start a telnet session to a non-existing

Re: What is the timeout of TCP in freeBSD?

2013-01-20 Thread Karthik Reddy
When I change the kern.hz to 50, the timeout is happening at 76sec. Could you please elaborate on kern.hz and how does it effect timing. On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.comwrote: On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Karthik Reddy 22karthikre...@gmail.comwrote:

Re: what replaces javaws? using icedtea-web and openjdk6.

2012-12-07 Thread Antonio Olivares
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Dan Nelson dnel...@allantgroup.com wrote: In the last episode (Dec 06), Antonio Olivares said: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/173603 I apply the suggested fix: $ sh -x `which itweb-javaws` jviewer.jnlp +

Re: what replaces javaws? using icedtea-web and openjdk6.

2012-12-06 Thread Antonio Olivares
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/173603 I apply the suggested fix: $ sh -x `which itweb-javaws` jviewer.jnlp + JAVA=/usr/local/openjdk6/jre/bin/java + LAUNCHER_BOOTCLASSPATH=-Xbootclasspath/a:/usr/local/share/icedtea-web/netx.jar + LAUNCHER_FLAGS=-Xms8m +

Re: what replaces javaws? using icedtea-web and openjdk6.

2012-12-06 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Dec 06), Antonio Olivares said: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/173603 I apply the suggested fix: $ sh -x `which itweb-javaws` jviewer.jnlp + JAVA=/usr/local/openjdk6/jre/bin/java +

Re: what replaces javaws? using icedtea-web and openjdk6.

2012-11-30 Thread Volodymyr Kostyrko
30.11.2012 18:39, Antonio Olivares: /usr/ports/java/icedtea-web/work/icedtea-web-1.3.1/netx.build/lib/classes.jar /usr/local/share/icedtea-web/netx.jar install -o root -g wheel -m 555 launcher.build/itweb-javaws /usr/local/bin

Re: what replaces javaws? using icedtea-web and openjdk6.

2012-11-30 Thread Antonio Olivares
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kw...@gmail.com wrote: 30.11.2012 18:39, Antonio Olivares: /usr/ports/java/icedtea-web/work/icedtea-web-1.3.1/netx.build/lib/classes.jar /usr/local/share/icedtea-web/netx.jar install -o root -g wheel -m 555 launcher.build/itweb-javaws

Re: what replaces javaws? using icedtea-web and openjdk6.

2012-11-30 Thread Mike Clarke
On Friday 30 November 2012 16:39:17 Antonio Olivares wrote: I need an application that requires /usr/local/bin/javaws and it is not found what should I do to install it or substitute it to make it work? curlew:/tmp% ls -l /usr/local/bin/javaws lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 21 6 Nov 09:32

Re: what replaces javaws? using icedtea-web and openjdk6.

2012-11-30 Thread Volodymyr Kostyrko
30.11.2012 19:05, Antonio Olivares: On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kw...@gmail.com wrote: 30.11.2012 18:39, Antonio Olivares: /usr/ports/java/icedtea-web/work/icedtea-web-1.3.1/netx.build/lib/classes.jar /usr/local/share/icedtea-web/netx.jar install -o root -g wheel

Re: what is an in-core disklabel ?

2012-10-09 Thread Lucas B. Cohen
On 2012.10.08 18:22, Robert Bonomi wrote: 'cached' is not _technically_ exactly accurate, but you have the concept basically correct. Thanks for the detailed explanation, Robert. Maybe shadowed would be have been a more accurate term. But in-core also has a nice ring to it!

Re: what is an in-core disklabel ?

2012-10-08 Thread Robert Bonomi
Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2012 17:14:20 +0200 From: Lucas B. Cohen l...@bnrlabs.com Subject: what is an in-core disklabel ? Hi, I've seen the term in-core a couple times while reading up about BSD disk labels. Does it refer to data that is cached in kernel memory ? Context examples : -

RE: What replaces csup?

2012-09-20 Thread Doug Sampson
I also find portsnap slower than either csup or svn. That surprises me. Once the initial download and extract is done, I find portsnap fetch update to be miles faster than csup. However, each to his own, I suppose. +1 ___

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-19 Thread Stas Verberkt
mer...@stonehenge.com schreef op : Stas == Stas Verberkt lego...@legolasweb.nl writes: Stas On a side note, using Git does mean that everyone has to download a complete Stas repository. This makes using a csup-like architecture quite Stas heavy-weight. The entire history of the Linux kernel

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-19 Thread pete wright
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 6:41 AM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote: On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, pete wright wrote: On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote: csup updates just the files that have changed without all the overhead. svn export can get a copy of all

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-19 Thread pete wright
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 5:44 AM, Stas Verberkt lego...@legolasweb.nl wrote: Jerry schreef op : On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 05:00:08 -0700 Michael Sierchio articulated: We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-19 Thread Walter Hurry
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 21:26:45 -0600, Warren Block wrote: For ports, it's probably worth saving the distfile directory along with local diffs. Move it back into place after the svn checkout of the ports tree. PMFJI. Newbie here: What's wrong with using SVN for src, and portsnap for ports?

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-19 Thread Robert Huff
Walter Hurry writes: PMFJI. Newbie here: What's wrong with using SVN for src, and portsnap for ports? _Wrong_? Nothing. But a lot of people like the idea of using the same tool to solve nearly identical problems. Your experience may diverga.

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-19 Thread Warren Block
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012, Walter Hurry wrote: On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 21:26:45 -0600, Warren Block wrote: For ports, it's probably worth saving the distfile directory along with local diffs. Move it back into place after the svn checkout of the ports tree. PMFJI. Newbie here: What's wrong with

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-19 Thread pete wright
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Walter Hurry walterhu...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 21:26:45 -0600, Warren Block wrote: For ports, it's probably worth saving the distfile directory along with local diffs. Move it back into place after the svn checkout of the ports tree. PMFJI.

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-19 Thread Walter Hurry
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 16:18:02 -0600, Warren Block wrote: I also find portsnap slower than either csup or svn. That surprises me. Once the initial download and extract is done, I find portsnap fetch update to be miles faster than csup. However, each to his own, I suppose.

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Stas Verberkt
Warren Block schreef op : The difference is that a local svn checkout has all the commit history. A comparison recently showed 700-some megabytes more space used by the svn checkout. Although I believe the checkouts are bigger, I do not think they have all the commit history. This is where SVN

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Michael Sierchio
We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project I know of will have moved from subversion to git. ;-) - M On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Stas

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Jerry
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 05:00:08 -0700 Michael Sierchio articulated: We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project I know of will have moved

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Mark Felder
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 07:00:08 -0500, Michael Sierchio ku...@tenebras.com wrote: We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project I know of will

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Stas Verberkt
Jerry schreef op : On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 05:00:08 -0700 Michael Sierchio articulated: We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project I know

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Arthur Chance
On 09/18/12 13:00, Michael Sierchio wrote: We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project I know of will have moved from subversion to git. ;-)

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012, Stas Verberkt wrote: Warren Block schreef op : The difference is that a local svn checkout has all the commit history. A comparison recently showed 700-some megabytes more space used by the svn checkout. Although I believe the checkouts are bigger, I do not think they

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Warren Block
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, pete wright wrote: On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote: csup updates just the files that have changed without all the overhead. svn export can get a copy of all the current files, but it copies all of them every time, not just the

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Jerry
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 14:44:46 +0200 Stas Verberkt articulated: We should not be forgetting that Git and Subversion represent two different workflows. The latter stands for a centralistic development cycle, and the former for a distributed manner. Thus, this type of choice does not really

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Robert Huff
Warren Block writes: You're right. 'svn blame', for instance, retrieves the history from the repository. So it's not as bad as it could be... but that 700M number was from a ports tree checkout. My source checkout shows 869M in .svn. That's a pretty large chunk of bandwidth for

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
Stas == Stas Verberkt lego...@legolasweb.nl writes: Stas On a side note, using Git does mean that everyone has to download a complete Stas repository. This makes using a csup-like architecture quite Stas heavy-weight. The entire history of the Linux kernel since switching to git 5 years ago is

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-18 Thread Tijl Coosemans
On 18-09-2012 14:00, Michael Sierchio wrote: We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project I know of will have moved from subversion to git.

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-17 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi, Reference: From: Paul Schmehl pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.com Reply-to: Paul Schmehl pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.com Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 09:45:23 -0500 Message-id: D97788AE24B7FFB0C79AA6FB@localhost Paul Schmehl wrote: Now that we're switching to svn, is there a utility

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-17 Thread Walter Hurry
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 09:45:23 -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote: Now that we're switching to svn, is there a utility analogous to csup for fetching source? Is that utility available for 8.3? (I'm assuming subversion will become part of base in 9.x.) 9.1-RC1 here. Subversion is still in ports at the

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-17 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On September 17, 2012 11:23:09 PM + Walter Hurry walterhu...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 09:45:23 -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote: Now that we're switching to svn, is there a utility analogous to csup for fetching source? Is that utility available for 8.3? (I'm assuming subversion

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-17 Thread Robert Huff
Paul Schmehl writes: Does csup use subversion now? Or do we need to use something else to fetch source? As I understand it, for the average user c(vs)up and subversion serve the same function using different methods (both in terms of identifying what files need to be fetched and

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-17 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On September 17, 2012 8:42:33 PM -0400 Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote: Paul Schmehl writes: Does csup use subversion now? Or do we need to use something else to fetch source? As I understand it, for the average user c(vs)up and subversion serve the same function using

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-17 Thread Warren Block
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, Robert Huff wrote: Paul Schmehl writes: Does csup use subversion now? Or do we need to use something else to fetch source? As I understand it, for the average user c(vs)up and subversion serve the same function using different methods (both in terms of

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-17 Thread Warren Block
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, Paul Schmehl wrote: --On September 17, 2012 8:42:33 PM -0400 Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote: Paul Schmehl writes: Does csup use subversion now? Or do we need to use something else to fetch source? As I understand it, for the average user c(vs)up and

Re: What replaces csup?

2012-09-17 Thread pete wright
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote: On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, Robert Huff wrote: Paul Schmehl writes: Does csup use subversion now? Or do we need to use something else to fetch source? As I understand it, for the average user c(vs)up and

Re: What are negative permissions?

2012-09-16 Thread Odhiambo Washington
On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Gary Aitken free...@dreamchaser.orgwrote: Can someone explainn to me what negative group permissions are? In what context, sir? -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I

Re: What are negative permissions?

2012-09-16 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 16/09/2012 19:57, Gary Aitken wrote: Can someone explainn to me what negative group permissions are? It's where the group ownership of a file gives it fewer permissions than are allowed for the world in general. Suppose you have a file with these permissions and ownership: foo bar

Re: What are negative permissions?

2012-09-16 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Sunday, September 16, 2012 a las 08:37:48PM +0100, Matthew Seaman escribió: It's where the group ownership of a file gives it fewer permissions than are allowed for the world in general. Suppose you have a file with these permissions and ownership: foo bar -rwx---r-x ... So

Re: What are negative permissions?

2012-09-16 Thread Michael Sierchio
On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de wrote: El día Sunday, September 16, 2012 a las 08:37:48PM +0100, Matthew Seaman escribió: It's where the group ownership of a file gives it fewer permissions than are allowed for the world in general. Suppose you have a

Re: What are negative permissions?

2012-09-16 Thread Robert Bonomi
Michael Sierchio ku...@tenebras.com wrote: On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de wrote: El dia Sunday, September 16, 2012 a las 08:37:48PM +0100, Matthew Seaman escribio: It's where the group ownership of a file gives it fewer permissions than are allowed

Re: what is the best kind of KVM Switch?

2012-08-12 Thread Mike Clarke
On Sunday 12 August 2012 02:41:57 Bob Hall wrote: I'm currently on my third year with an Aten and have had no problems. I've been using a cheap Aten CS-64A 4 Port Mini KVM for nearly 6 years now with no problems. -- Mike Clarke ___

Re: what is the best kind of KVM Switch?

2012-08-11 Thread Kurt Buff
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote: guys, can any of you with hardware background tell me which are the better KVM makes? about three weeks ago my Belkin soho 4-port kvm switch started going flakey on port #1. I

Re: what is the best kind of KVM Switch?

2012-08-11 Thread Mike.
On 8/11/2012 at 12:18 PM Gary Kline wrote: |guys, | | can any of you with hardware background tell me which are | the better KVM makes? about three weeks ago my Belkin | soho 4-port kvm switch started going flakey on port #1. | | I ordered a new one, same make//model

Re: what is the best kind of KVM Switch?

2012-08-11 Thread Gary Kline
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 03:44:03PM -0400, Mike. wrote: Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 15:44:03 -0400 From: Mike. the.li...@mgm51.com Subject: Re: what is the best kind of KVM Switch? To: FreeBSD Mailing List freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: X-Mailer: Courier 3.50.00.09.1098 (http

Re: what is the best kind of KVM Switch?

2012-08-11 Thread Bob Hall
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 12:18:59PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote: guys, can any of you with hardware background tell me which are the better KVM makes? about three weeks ago my Belkin soho 4-port kvm switch started going flakey on port #1. I ordered a new one,

Re: what 'M' is meaning?

2012-05-30 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 30/05/2012 20:59, Eugen Konkov wrote: Hi, Freebsd-questions. 8.3-STABLE #8 r236325M what does 'M' in revision number mean? That you have local, uncommitted modifications to the /usr/src tree you compiled from. Try 'svn diff' Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman

Re: what software can support that UPS ?

2012-05-15 Thread Wojciech Puchar
thanks for help. found it non-FreeBSD specific. just this model is not supported by available software. Thanks again On Mon, 14 May 2012, Robert Huff wrote: Wojciech Puchar writes: /usr/ports/sysutils/apcupsd ? ? - so what to give as device? /dev/ugen1.3? set UPSCABLE usb UPSTYPE

Re: what software can support that UPS ?

2012-05-14 Thread Julien Cigar
/usr/ports/sysutils/apcupsd ? On 05/14/2012 14:06, Wojciech Puchar wrote: seems like it is very badly made USB interface, all class data is empty, ugen1.3: ECO Pro Series UPS EVER at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON bLength = 0x0012 bDescriptorType = 0x0001 bcdUSB =

Re: what software can support that UPS ?

2012-05-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
/usr/ports/sysutils/apcupsd ? ? - so what to give as device? /dev/ugen1.3? set UPSCABLE usb UPSTYPE usb not set DEVICE as specified in comments for USB devices. can't find UPS. tried setting DEVICE to /dev/ugen1.3 - no avail. tried /usr/ports/sysutils/nut selected EVER driver, and set up

Re: what software can support that UPS ?

2012-05-14 Thread Robert Huff
Wojciech Puchar writes: /usr/ports/sysutils/apcupsd ? ? - so what to give as device? /dev/ugen1.3? set UPSCABLE usb UPSTYPE usb My BackUPS RS 500 works fine using those and a empty DEVICE field. It is possible this is a new/redesigned model that Apcupsd does not

Re: what software can support that UPS ?

2012-05-14 Thread Wojciech Puchar
UPSCABLE usb UPSTYPE usb My BackUPS RS 500 works fine using those and a empty DEVICE field. how your UPS shows in dmesg? It is possible this is a new/redesigned model that Apcupsd does not handle correctly. (APC is famous for not having a consistant interface, even model

Re: what is the path of kernel build directory?

2012-04-05 Thread Jason Hellenthal
/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/KERNELNAMEHERE/ The handbook has a very clear section on this. Good luck. On Thu, Apr 05, 2012 at 12:21:18AM -0700, saeedeh motlagh wrote: hello guys i want to install the openvswitch 1.4.0 from a linux package. the below command should be executed: ./configure

Re: what is the path of kernel build directory?

2012-04-05 Thread Robert Bonomi
saeedeh motlagh saeedeh.motl...@gmail.com wrote: hello guys i want to install the openvswitch 1.4.0 from a linux package. the below command should be executed: ./configure --with-linux=/lib/modules/'uname -r '/build this is a linux command and i should execute the FreeBSD equivalent but i

Re: what is the path of kernel build directory?

2012-04-05 Thread Da Rock
On 04/05/12 17:21, saeedeh motlagh wrote: hello guys i want to install the openvswitch 1.4.0 from a linux package. the below command should be executed: ./configure --with-linux=/lib/modules/'uname -r '/build this is a linux command and i should execute the FreeBSD equivalent but i don't know

Re: What happened to FreeBSD.org DNS earlier today?

2012-03-11 Thread Julian H. Stacey
No -- you were not imagining things. The DNS for freebsd.org was temporarily broken. It was that most impossible to remove of causes: human error. Thats good, as it means not sun spots aka EMP aka gammma :-) Cheers, Julian -- Julian Stacey, BSD Unix Linux C Sys Eng Consultants Munich

Re: What happened to FreeBSD.org DNS earlier today?

2012-03-11 Thread Robert Huff
Julian H. Stacey writes: No -- you were not imagining things. The DNS for freebsd.org was temporarily broken. It was that most impossible to remove of causes: human error. Thats good, as it means not sun spots aka EMP aka gammma :-) Hulk _not_ eat sushi near puny human

Re: What happened to FreeBSD.org DNS earlier today?

2012-03-11 Thread Conrad J. Sabatier
On Sun, 11 Mar 2012 12:16:25 +0100 Julian H. Stacey j...@berklix.com wrote: No -- you were not imagining things. The DNS for freebsd.org was temporarily broken. It was that most impossible to remove of causes: human error. Thats good, as it means not sun spots aka EMP aka gammma :-)

Re: What happened to FreeBSD.org DNS earlier today?

2012-03-11 Thread Robert
On Sun, 11 Mar 2012 09:39:32 -0500 Conrad J. Sabatier conr...@cox.net wrote: On Sun, 11 Mar 2012 12:16:25 +0100 Julian H. Stacey j...@berklix.com wrote: No -- you were not imagining things. The DNS for freebsd.org was temporarily broken. It was that most impossible to remove of

Re: What happened to FreeBSD.org DNS earlier today?

2012-03-11 Thread Conrad J. Sabatier
On Sun, 11 Mar 2012 11:36:28 -0700 Robert travelin...@cox.net wrote: Let's just blame it on Bush! Everybody else does. Are you sure it wasn't the evildoers? You know, the terrists? Maybe laying the groundwork for a nucular strike? -- Conrad J. Sabatier conr...@cox.net

Re: What happened to FreeBSD.org DNS earlier today?

2012-03-11 Thread Jerry
On Sun, 11 Mar 2012 11:36:28 -0700 Robert articulated: Let's just blame it on Bush! Everybody else does. Unless you are a right wing fascist; i.e. Limbaugh or Hannity, then you blame Obama or Clinton. -- Jerry ♔ Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored. Please do not

Re: What happened to FreeBSD.org DNS earlier today?

2012-03-11 Thread Al Plant
Matthew Seaman wrote: On 10/03/2012 23:41, Da Rock wrote: On 03/11/12 07:01, Mark Felder wrote: On 10.03.2012 14:43, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote: Earlier today, for a period of about 30-45 minutes or so, any attempt to connect to www.freebsd.org was yielding failed hostname lookups. Did

Re: What is the FreeBSD mdoc (man) to HTML toolchain?

2012-01-30 Thread Yuri Pankov
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 05:44:28PM -0500, Jason Massey wrote: Dear FreeBSD masters: I am looking to understand the toolchain that begins with an mdoc-based manual page and ends with a nice HTML file (as illustrated by

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-26 Thread Boris
http://learnpythonthehardway.org/ Pick the format you want. HTH. B. On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote: On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 07:39:40PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote: guys, sorry if this is a re-request and a bit OT, but, it's seriously time i got

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-25 Thread Modulok
sorry if this is a re-request and a bit OT, but, it's seriously time i got myself in gear and bought or borrowed a book or CD // DVD that teaches python. If you want to learn python, first subscribe to the python tutor mailing list. It's pretty much just like the FreeBSD list. In fact, I

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-25 Thread Roland Smith
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 07:39:40PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote: guys, sorry if this is a re-request and a bit OT, but, it's seriously time i got myself in gear and bought or borrowed a book or CD // DVD that teaches python. i honestly do prefer ink+paper, but with one hand MIA, i need

Re: what is a correct way to build ports with clang

2012-01-11 Thread Yuri Pankov
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 12:40:18PM +0200, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote: Hi all. I recently stumbled upon minor inconsistency when building misc/mc. The build goes well when CPP is unset or when CPP=clang -E, but fails when CPP=clang-cpp:

Re: what is a correct way to build ports with clang

2012-01-11 Thread Yuri Pankov
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 03:04:37PM +0400, Yuri Pankov wrote: On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 12:40:18PM +0200, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote: Hi all. I recently stumbled upon minor inconsistency when building misc/mc. The build goes well when CPP is unset or when CPP=clang -E, but fails when

Re: What unix program for a check the kernel file?

2011-12-13 Thread Igor V. Ruzanov
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 14 Dec 2011, Oleg simonoff wrote: | |Hi to users of UNIX! | |What unix program is available for a check of a configuration file of the |kernel? | |I`ve got some trouble with configuration of my new kernel but i`d like to |find my mistakes

Re: What might be causing this during during buildworld in 7.4-STABLE ?

2011-11-30 Thread ill...@gmail.com
On 25 November 2011 17:28, Jukka A. Ukkonen j...@iki.fi wrote: I keep persistently getting this for no obvious reason... === gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/makeinfo (installincludes) === gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/info (installincludes) === gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/infokey (installincludes) ===

Re: What are the technical differences between Linux and BSD?

2011-11-15 Thread Allen
On 11/12/2011 5:22 PM, Polytropon wrote: On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 03:23:35 -0500, Allen wrote: I'm going to go ahead and agree with the other replies on here and say you should REALLY get some History books on Unix / Linux / BSD, and read them. I'd recommend Just for Fun, A Quarter Century of Unix

Re: What is current VIMAGE status?

2011-11-13 Thread Eir Nym
I'm sorry it's about VIMAGE option. -- Eir Nym On 14 November 2011 02:52, Eir Nym eir...@gmail.com wrote: I don't see it in NOTES for LINT and amd64/i386 arch, but it's possible to turn it on. Can I consider that this option is currently experimental and shouldn't be used critical places?

Re: What are the technical differences between Linux and BSD?

2011-11-12 Thread Allen
On 10/31/2011 3:50 PM, Zantgo wrote: I mean, like BSD is based on the original UNIX, and Linux on System V, Um, no BSD was a version of Unix that was done at Berkeley. They were one of the first Universities to REALLY get work done with Unix adding things that we all now take for granted

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