On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 12:06:34PM -0600, Odeth Solano wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can you suggest us, what kind of servers are supported to run if Free
> Free BSD 6.2?
> HP? Dell? ]IBM?
> Could you suggest a model of this servers and processors please?
This was just discussed a couple of days ago on the F
David Alanis wrote:
Got it. Sorry I am not trying to offend anyone. I will no longer reply all.
Thanks. By the way, I'm not sure what language that was, but becuase it
seemd like Spanish or Portuguese, I'd like to point out that there's
probably a FreeBSD mailing list in that language, see
htt
Got it. Sorry I am not trying to offend anyone. I will no longer reply all.
Thank you,
David Alanis
Quoting Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
is that list multilanguage? i think it's main function is to support
other users, that could read all posts and archives from that list, so
it would
is that list multilanguage? i think it's main function is to support other
users, that could read all posts and archives from that list, so it would
be good to keep it english only and use native languages on private posts
:)
or am i wrong?
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Veronica:
Tu pregunta viene siendo un poquitito muy general. Por la mayoria Dell
y HP son conocidos por ser estables. Claro que hay problemas que se
conocen pero por la mayoria Dell tienes mejor servicio ahorita
corremos freeBSD 7.0 amd64 en un Dell y FreeBSD 7.0 i686 en un Dell.
Lo que y
please ask on KDE or Gnome mailing lists.
while FreeBSD ports install files for openoffice needed by kde (as
you've said, icon showed up), but KDE and Gnome it's completely not
FreeBSD specific.
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Erich Dollansky wrote:
Just check his original post, you might can help him.
Actually, I've read the post. But just like the person who's trying to help
now, I can only guess because I don't use KDE and don't know much about it.
I just found it kinda disturbing how some people were being smar
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 10:17:49PM -0500, Robert Falanga wrote:
> First let me say that I am quite new at freebsd or any other unix type
> system.
> My son helped me set up the xwindows (KDE) on this system. It has worked
> OK for quite a while and then yesterday I was trying to install a prin
Hi,
Alphons "Fonz" van Werven wrote:
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
first of all, you used that bad letter. Just call it X. Never add an
s at the end of the other word. Some people are real allergic to this.
no allergic, just matter of proper naming. X Window System is not a
kind of windows.
KDE
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
first of all, you used that bad letter. Just call it X. Never add an s
at the end of the other word. Some people are real allergic to this.
no allergic, just matter of proper naming. X Window System is not a kind
of windows.
KDE is not a kind of X Window System too..
first of all, you used that bad letter. Just call it X. Never add an s at the
end of the other word. Some people are real allergic to this.
no allergic, just matter of proper naming. X Window System is not a kind
of windows.
KDE is not a kind of X Window System too..
Robert Falanga wrote:
system.
My son helped me set up the xwindows (KDE) on this system. It has worked OK
what is xwindows?
for quite a while and then yesterday I was trying to install a printer.
Evidently I messed something up and now I get the following:
hostname: not found
dd: not found
deleted too much?
_
Hi,
first of all, you used that bad letter. Just call it X. Never add an s
at the end of the other word. Some people are real allergic to this.
Robert Falanga wrote:
First let me say that I am quite new at freebsd or any other unix type
system.
My son helped me set up the xwindows (KDE) on th
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, pleas
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 Lorenzo
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
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David Banning
> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 12:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: question on DSL signal
>
>
> I run a small FreeBSD server with a standard DSL line. I have it ping
> the ISP e
On 05/02/2008, Andy L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Question for UART (where do I begin this process?)
>
>
> Ok,
> you
> could
> get
> the
> same
> functionality
OKAY! I LIKE IT!
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David Banning wrote:
I run a small FreeBSD server with a standard DSL line. I have it ping
the ISP every five seconds, and when it doesn't ping it logs the
results.
I notice very inconsistent results. Sometimes it's up for a week
without a single drop, while other times it's up for 30 seconds,
d
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 15:01:52 -0500, David Banning
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I notice very inconsistent results. Sometimes it's up for a week
>without a single drop, while other times it's up for 30 seconds,
>down for a minute, up for 2 minutes, down for 1. That can go on
>for 10 hours, and then
available only in large
urban areas, but where they are available, I have found them to be more
reliable than DSL.
only with point-to-point case, and only if local law doesn't work the way
to prevent this.
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On 4 Feb 2008, at 21:49, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
David Banning wrote:
2. Is there any way to avoid it?
Yes - switch to different fabric. I live near a large metro area,
and the local cable company finally figured out that there was
money to be made offering their very fast/reliable cable servi
It is fairly common as the number of DSL providers is large, but they rely on
the copper wires in place that may or may not be well maintained that are
usually owned by another firm. So getting the copper actually fixed can take
in Polish "free market" polish telecom leases line to anyone - at
At 02:01 PM 2/4/2008, David Banning wrote:
I run a small FreeBSD server with a standard DSL line. I have it ping
the ISP every five seconds, and when it doesn't ping it logs the
results.
I notice very inconsistent results. Sometimes it's up for a week
without a single drop, while other times it'
Check that -
it's not line problem but modem hardware problem or their routing problem.
But isn't the sync going down a sign of a bad line connection?
yes it is.
i don't know what modem/router your ISP uses, but the one that polish
telecom gives has 2 connection leds
one is titled "DSL"
David Banning wrote:
e drop-in drop-out problem.
To any average computer user, these lines might appear normal -
when a page stops loading for a minute they just live with it, and
forget about it.
So here's my question:
1. is there anyone who has a lot of experience monitoring DSL lines
t
Thanks Wojciech, for your thoughts.
make sure you don't get a timeout because of high load or simply - the
server you ping doesn't respond.
Check that -
it's not line problem but modem hardware problem or their routing
problem.
But isn't the sync going down a sign of a bad line connection?
T
without a single drop, while other times it's up for 30 seconds,
down for a minute, up for 2 minutes, down for 1. That can go on
for 10 hours, and then maybe it's stable again for a day or so.
It's always appears to be the DSL signal itself, as I can see the
modem sync light starts flashing when
On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 08:28:37PM +0700, Fira wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I want to migrate one of my server (machine A) into another (machine B). My
> choice is using 'dump' and 'restore'. I've dumped all of my filesystem into
> third machine (machine C) over ssh. All went fine.
> Then, I want to re
At 03:43 PM 2.2.2008 +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>>
>> My question is, how is the right way to do the restore in a system that
>> hasn't been installed with freebsd at all? From what I get in google, every
>
>of course.
>
>i won't help you with sysinstall as i don't use it, just use LiveCD to
>m
(3) My way:
I first install a minimal distribution of FreeBSD on a new machine, then
do something like
# cd / && gunzip -c /mnt/remote_storage/old_host_root.dmp.gz | restore -ruf -
<...>
and you gen mix of new and old system, with all files appearing that are
on fresh install but not on old sys
My question is, how is the right way to do the restore in a system that
hasn't been installed with freebsd at all? From what I get in google, every
of course.
i won't help you with sysinstall as i don't use it, just use LiveCD to
make partitions, newfs and then restore
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(1) You MAY TRY Frenzy [ http://frenzy.org.ua/en/ ] FreeBSD LiveCD
distribution for the task.
I didn't, but, I think, it MAY help you. )
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Philip M. Gollucci writes:
> > WARNING: duplicate option `DEV_ISA' encountered.
> > WARNING: duplicate device `isa' encountered.
> > WARNING: duplicate option `DEV_MEM' encountered.
> > WARNING: duplicate device `mem' encountered.
> > WARNING: duplicate option `DEV_IO' encountered.
> > WARNI
Robert Huff wrote:
While building a new (CURRENT) kernel today, I noticed this:
WARNING: duplicate option `DEV_ISA' encountered.
WARNING: duplicate device `isa' encountered.
WARNING: duplicate option `DEV_MEM' encountered.
WARNING: duplicate device `mem' encountered.
WARNING: duplicate o
> Just send in the 'diff -Nur' output, but make a note in your PR
> that the filename has been changed. The committer will be able to
> make it all right in CVS.
>
Thanks a lot for your help.
Bye
Valerio Daelli
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Valerio Daelli wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am about to send a patch about a port. I would like to move a file
> of the port, located in the
> 'files/' directory. Basically the file now is called netdisco.sh.in
> and I would like to call it
> netdisco.in.
> If
On Wednesday 02 January 2008, Valerio Daelli said:
> Hi
>
> I am about to send a patch about a port. I would like to move a
> file of the port, located in the
> 'files/' directory. Basically the file now is called netdisco.sh.in
> and I would like to call it
> netdisco.in.
> If I use a normal 'diff
On Monday 17 December 2007 04:27:03 Norberto Meijome wrote:
>
> FBsd isn't windows - go ahead and do it - if u can get the new HD and hook
> it up to the old box, go into single user mode , partition the new disk as
> you wish, mount each partition at a time and transfer the data.
I understood t
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 08:32:04 -0800 (PST)
Gaston Rey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I need to know how to migrate a HD from my actual Server to another
> recently made up. This HD has the base operating system and i want to move up
> it to the other server but surely it'll carry up a
Gaston Rey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I need to know how to migrate a HD from my actual Server to another
> recently made up. This HD has the base operating system and i want to
> move up it to the other server but surely it'll carry up a kernel panic
> error :s
Please wrap your
On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 11:58:47 -0600
Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, if you need a daemon to start before another daemon, rename the
> startup script to begin with a number.
A cleaner way to do it is to create a dummy script that sorts in
between them - that avoids altering any in
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 05:31:59PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> It appears that the order of the *_enable="YES" lines in /etc/rc.conf is
> important. I am looking at a HOWTO for HPLIP in which the author suggests
> adding two lines in a certain order.
Which two lines? It shouldn't matter - any scri
--On December 9, 2007 5:31:59 PM + Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
It appears that the order of the *_enable="YES" lines in /etc/rc.conf is
important. I am looking at a HOWTO for HPLIP in which the author
suggests adding two lines in a certain order.
Since I recently had a problem wi
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 05:31:59PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> It appears that the order of the *_enable="YES" lines in /etc/rc.conf is
> important. I am looking at a HOWTO for HPLIP in which the author suggests
> adding two lines in a certain order.
>
> Since I recently had a problem with jabberd
Hello Peter
Thanks, it work.
Regards
Patrick
--- Peter Boosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, November 12, 2007 14:01, Patrick Dung wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> >
> > I have a file with numbers in each line.
> > Each number is a decimal number.
> > My task is to add them up and get the final answe
On Mon, November 12, 2007 14:01, Patrick Dung wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> I have a file with numbers in each line.
> Each number is a decimal number.
> My task is to add them up and get the final answer.
>
>
> I have searched with the search engine.
> I found bash cannot handle floating point calculation.
>
Quoting Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Does anyone out there have one?
If so, which connector is identified as em0 - upper or lower?
Robert Huff
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On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 08:32:36PM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> Does anyone out there have one?
> If so, which connector is identified as em0 - upper or lower?
>
>
> Robert Huff
We have a fair number of those. The upper port registers as em0.
Josef
On Oct 9, 2007, at 5:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most binaries i.e. httpd, memcached, mysqld, etc... provide a
config file or cli option to provide the path to a pid file.
Like you say - I can't find anything in rc.subr that would create a
pid. So, I looked in /etc/rc.d/ntpd (for exampl
Hi Philip,
Most binaries i.e. httpd, memcached, mysqld, etc... provide a config
file or cli option to provide the path to a pid file.
Like you say - I can't find anything in rc.subr that would create a pid.
So, I looked in /etc/rc.d/ntpd (for example), and I still can't find
in there where
On Tuesday 09 October 2007 03:07:22 Stephen Allen wrote:
> Hi Derek,
>
> > Not all scripts create a pid file is the simple answer.
>
> I didn't see how the isc-dhcpd script or dovecot created a pid, so I
> assumed it was something that rc.subr took care of.
>
> > Your script should create the pid f
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Your particular problem is that run_rc_command actually exists so that
the script exists with the correct return code generally that of what
the application
in question returns from trying to start or stop.
s/exists/exits/g in the above.
Again, I thought the rc.subr functions took care of all that for you
(unless you wanted something special from those commands).
In general, they do
see /etc/rc.subr:
check_pidfile(),
wait_for_pids(),
Most binaries i.e. httpd, memcached, mysqld, etc... provide a config
file or cli opt
Hi Derek,
Not all scripts create a pid file is the simple answer.
I didn't see how the isc-dhcpd script or dovecot created a pid, so I
assumed it was something that rc.subr took care of.
Your script should create the pid file on start, remove it on stop, and
simply cat that file on a status.
At 05:45 PM 10/8/2007, Stephen Allen wrote:
Under normal circumstance, should the /etc/rc.subr functions handle the
creation of the pid at service start?
The basic vendor-provided script (which I've had to adapt somewhat to
suit this installation) runs "echo $! > ${dbgw_pidfile}" as the last
lin
On 2007-10-02 16:12, jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 1, 2007, at 7:58 PM, Joe in MPLS wrote:
>> The package install of postfix does nothing to sendmail. It's not
>> like the MTA switch utility found in some linux distros. Just turn
>> off the various bits of sendmail in /etc/rc.conf an
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 01:23:25 jekillen wrote:
> On Oct 1, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Duane Hill wrote:
> > On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 at 19:50 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
> >> Hello;
> >> I have a quick question about Postfix.
> >> When I install Free BSD and have it
> >> include Postfix from pa
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 at 16:23 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
On Oct 1, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Duane Hill wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 at 19:50 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
Hello;
I have a quick question about Postfix.
When I install Free BSD and have it
include Postfix from package
I have a quick question about Postfix.
When I install Free BSD and have it
include Postfix from packages, does
the install process completely replace
Sendmail with Postfix, or do I still have
to replace Sendmail with Postfix separately?
Thanks in advance
Jeff K
The package install of postfix do
On Oct 1, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Duane Hill wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 at 19:50 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
Hello;
I have a quick question about Postfix.
When I install Free BSD and have it
include Postfix from packages, does
the install process completely replace
Sendmail with Postfix,
On Oct 1, 2007, at 7:58 PM, Joe in MPLS wrote:
jekillen wrote:
Hello;
I have a quick question about Postfix.
When I install Free BSD and have it
include Postfix from packages, does
the install process completely replace
Sendmail with Postfix, or do I still have
to replace Sendmail with Pos
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 19:50 -0700, jekillen wrote:
> Hello;
> I have a quick question about Postfix.
> When I install Free BSD and have it
> include Postfix from packages, does
> the install process completely replace
> Sendmail with Postfix, or do I still have
> to replace Sendmail with Postfix s
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 at 19:50 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
Hello;
I have a quick question about Postfix.
When I install Free BSD and have it
include Postfix from packages, does
the install process completely replace
Sendmail with Postfix, or do I still have
to replace Sendmail with Post
On Tuesday 02 October 2007 02:50:24 jekillen wrote:
> Hello;
> I have a quick question about Postfix.
> When I install Free BSD and have it
> include Postfix from packages, does
> the install process completely replace
> Sendmail with Postfix, or do I still have
> to replace Sendmail with Postfix
On Sep 14, 2007, at 4:45 AMSep 14, 2007, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Hello,
I have a question with syslog.conf. I don't find informations about
this on man.
What the utility of :
!startslip
*.* /var/log/slip.log
!ppp
*.* /var/log/ppp.log
I don't understand ho
On 8/30/07, Shah, Baiju-p98993 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> We currently use Espion appliance running FreeBSD 4.9 as a mail interceptor
> for SPAM. We have one customer who has their mail gateway hard coded with
> Window Scaling (WS=9). Their mail gateway fails to establish SMTP
, August 30, 2007 11:16 AM
To: Shah, Baiju-p98993; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Question about Window Scaling
Hi Baiju,
Try this to get started:
http://proj.sunet.se/E2E/tcptune.html
http://www.wormulon.net/files/pub/FreeBSD_Network_Tuning_-_slides.pdf
If upgrading is an option:
http
Hi Baiju,
Try this to get started:
http://proj.sunet.se/E2E/tcptune.html
http://www.wormulon.net/files/pub/FreeBSD_Network_Tuning_-_slides.pdf
If upgrading is an option:
http://caia.swin.edu.au/reports/070717B/CAIA-TR-070717B.pdf
Hope that helps,
Bob
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On Saturday 18 August 2007 16:15:53 Nikola Lecic wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 16:53:27 +
>
> Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a problem with the jabberd port in FreeBSD 6.2.
> > The script apparently is not being executed on boot, though it works
> > if executed manually. Who get
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 16:53:27 +
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a problem with the jabberd port in FreeBSD 6.2.
> The script apparently is not being executed on boot, though it works
> if executed manually. Who gets the bug report, the porter? Is the
> porter the person named for
for their subnet.
I will run as you suggest, and let you know.
Thanks again.
Luis
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From: Olivier Nicole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 9:10 PM
To: Lacayo, Luis F
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Question about failover with IS
Hi Luis,
> I am looking to replace my current DHCP server with the ISC. Right now
> I have to servers which are working with split scopes. Some of my
> schools need over 600 IP's, so I have the school with a 255.255.240.0
> which give them 16 Class C, network, so to avoid conflicts I assign th
Lacayo, Luis F wrote:
>
>
> HI all,
>
>
>
> I am looking to replace my current DHCP server with the ISC. Right now
> I have to servers which are working with split scopes. Some of my
> schools need over 600 IP's, so I have the school with a 255.255.240.0
> which give them 16 Class C, n
Robert Huff wrote:
A bit of Google searching got me the solution too. That I must set IFS this
way:
IFS=$'\n'
It is also possible to use:
IFS="
"
with the default shell; this has been (personally) confirmed
within the least few weeks
Hmm, yeah, that too should work. Wil
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Do a little experiment (inspired from the post stated above):
#export IFS="\n"
#printf '<%s>\n' "$IFS" | cat -vt
will give <\n> ==> not what you expect
#export IFS='\n'
#printf '<%s>\n' "$IFS" | cat -vt
will give <\n> ==> again, not what you expect
#export IFS=$'\n'
#prin
Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This isn't really a FreeBSD question. But I figure most people on this
> list would know the answer and so I'm asking. I've tried to get the
> answer out of Google, but I guess I am not asking it the right
> question and so not getting much hits.
>
> I unders
At 10:57 AM 8/12/2007, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
Hi,
This isn't really a FreeBSD question. But I figure most people on this
list would know the answer and so I'm asking. I've tried to get the answer
out of Google, but I guess I am not asking it the right question and so
not getting much hits
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a question re reducing a filesystem in FreeBSD 6.2 - I am new to
FreeBSD - I am use to AIX
We have FreeBSD installed on a dell 1950 - I would like to reduce the size
of /usr in case I want to added the space to another file system.
We currently have all
Am Mittwoch, den 13.06.2007, 14:45 +0300 schrieb Alexander Gudimov:
> Hello, questions.
>
> Please help me. What version of FreeBSD will prefer use on system with
> CPU Intel Xeon 5150 ? Main problem with choice: i386 or amd64
> platforms.
>
amd64 has integrated EMT 64 support for Xeons and Dual
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 14:45:39 +0300
Alexander Gudimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, questions.
>
> Please help me. What version of FreeBSD will prefer use on system with
> CPU Intel Xeon 5150 ? Main problem with choice: i386 or amd64
> platforms.
If it's for a server, or you have a compelli
If you are looking for performance, and amazing speed go for 7.0 AMD64
with SCHED_ULE.
On 6/13/07, Alexander Gudimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, questions.
Please help me. What version of FreeBSD will prefer use on system with
CPU Intel Xeon 5150 ? Main problem with choice: i386 or amd64
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Patrick Dung wrote:
> Hi
>
> I found Free/Net/OpenBSD semantic is different from Linux/Solaris.
>
> Suppose there is a directory called 'directory,
> With owner www, and group www and permission 0777.
>
> Then I touch a file:
> $ touch file
> $
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm trying to figure out why courier imap ssl refuses to display the
status of the process. I've tried adding both check_pidfile and
check_process to the startup script, but neither works.
I think the problem is related to the way ps displays the process. Even
though cou
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Duane Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have a FreeBSD server running 6.2 that has two jails configured. As they
currently sit, they work perfectly fine. The only issue I currently have
is stopping them using the conventional method:
/etc/rc.
In response to Duane Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I have a FreeBSD server running 6.2 that has two jails configured. As they
> currently sit, they work perfectly fine. The only issue I currently have
> is stopping them using the conventional method:
>
>/etc/rc.d/jail stop jail_name
>
> I
At 07:54 PM 4/10/2007, RW wrote:
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:52:43 -0500
Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 03:48 PM 4/10/2007, L33T Networks wrote:
> >What is the second line with 10.20.30.199, and the hostname ends in a
> >period? I've never seen this in a host file previous to FBSD v.6.
Preceisely ... That would indicate that the PQDN when fully qualified would
appear as:
apollo.mydomain.com.mydomain.com.
Mydomain.com being the domain listed in the resolv.conf file
On 4/10/07 5:54 PM, "RW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:52:43 -0500
> Derek Ragona <[EMAIL
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:52:43 -0500
Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 03:48 PM 4/10/2007, L33T Networks wrote:
> >What is the second line with 10.20.30.199, and the hostname ends in a
> >period? I've never seen this in a host file previous to FBSD v.6.
> >
> >apollo# cat /etc/hosts
> >#:
Thats a FQDN (fully qualified domain name)
L33T Networks wrote:
What is the second line with 10.20.30.199, and the hostname ends in a
period? I've never seen this in a host file previous to FBSD v.6.
apollo# cat /etc/hosts
#::1localhost.mydomain.com localhost
127.0.0.1
At 03:48 PM 4/10/2007, L33T Networks wrote:
What is the second line with 10.20.30.199, and the hostname ends in a
period? I've never seen this in a host file previous to FBSD v.6.
apollo# cat /etc/hosts
#::1localhost.mydomain.com localhost
127.0.0.1 localhost.my
On Saturday 31 March 2007 06:15:08 Kimi Ostro wrote:
> On 30/03/07, freenity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi.
>
> Hi
>
> > I have installed the latest super karamba for kde 3.5.4 on my freebsd
> > 6.2release amd64.
>
> I notice SuperKaramba is very Linuxcentric, sadly.
>
> > I installed a theme c
On 30/03/07, freenity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
Hi
I have installed the latest super karamba for kde 3.5.4 on my freebsd
6.2release amd64.
I notice SuperKaramba is very Linuxcentric, sadly.
I installed a theme called GlassMonitor that is supposed to show some
statistics about cpu, me
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 09:36:14PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi i am doing a project for school:
>
> find an alternative operating system - one that will run my computer
> without Windows being installed. The cheaper the better (Hint start your
> search with the word "free"). Find ou
On 10/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi i am doing a project for school:
find an alternative operating system - one that will run my computer
without Windows being installed. The cheaper the better (Hint start your
search with the word "free"). Find out what the software
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi i am doing a project for school:
>
> find an alternative operating system - one that will
> run my computer
> without Windows being installed. The cheaper the
> better (Hint start your
> search with the word "free"). Find out what the
> software does, what
On 09/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi i am doing a project for school:
find an alternative operating system - one that will run my computer
without Windows being installed. The cheaper the better (Hint start your
search with the word "free"). Find out what the software
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [28-02-2007 18:11:35 +0100]:
> How do I have to install this? Which ways exist to install a DSL-Connection
> on a FreeBSD system?
There's a really excellent guide by Udo Erdelhoff which can be found
here:
http://www.ruhr.de/home/nathan/FreeBSD/tdsl-freebsd
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Depends on the host ... I've gone with two so far in Panama (Central America)
where they are Windows/Linux shops, and the support I've had from both places
were exemplary ... some of the staff picks it up very quickly, others you have
to walk throu
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