On Tuesday 23 December 2003 17:44, User & wrote:
> Hi,
>
> To be honest, I don't really know about the static libraries question. But
> other then that, when you install FreeBSD, and choose for the smallest
> configuration possible during the installation, are you taking up more then
> 700 MB of sp
Hello Greg,
Greg Bernard wrote:
I would like to know if some of you have tried to update from the 5.0
Release to the 5.1 Stable on i386.
If so, how has it been going [ok; not ok] and why ?
Yes, I have done multiple times.
Would you advise someone to update if It has no particular problem with the
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 07:33:03PM -0500, Scott W wrote:
> Hey all- while this isn't a FreeBSD specific question, I'm hoping
> someone may have an answere or two for me, for a system that's capable
> of running on FreeBSD.
>
> I've done a fair amount of searching (Google, FreshMeat, lists) and I
samy lancher wrote:
Hello,
I have freeBSD 4.5 server. I check "daily run output" sent by server everyday. I notice some change in the output from past few days.
In "Checking for rejected mail hosts:" I see following output:
14 miltnews.com
1 ohhello.com
1 OUTGOING25.myaccountemail.com
1 O
Did you try
make install FORCE_PKG_REGISTER=yes clean
See
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ports&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+5.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&format=html
Many people don't know to use the "=yes" for FORCE_PKG_REGISTER.
After you get Postnuke installed you may have to make th
Given PHPNuke's security track record, I would say that this is sound
advice. I would suggest going from the latest source as well.
Chris
Matt Staroscik wrote:
I am want to install postnuke but when-ever I go to do make under
/usr/port/www/postnuke, it wants to install mod_php4 again, I don't
>> I am want to install postnuke but when-ever I go to do make under
>> /usr/port/www/postnuke, it wants to install mod_php4 again, I don't want
>> to have to reinstall ports everytime I add something new.
I recently installed PHPNuke and have some observations that might be
relevant to your situa
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 12:04, Payne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am want to install postnuke but when-ever I go to do make under
> /usr/port/www/postnuke, it wants to install mod_php4 again, I don't want
> to have to reinstall ports everytime I add something new.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Payne
Does postnuke requ
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 17:59:25 +0900
Takuya Satoh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi.
> I'm workink for computer sales buissnes, and one of my costomer woul'd like
> to know that your Free BSD would work on the IBM X335 Server. If you have
> experienced that you hear in this case, please
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Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 20:47:14 -
From: VastNET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Question
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2720.3000
GNU gdb 4.18 (FreeBSD)
Copyright
In the last episode (Nov 20), VastNET said:
> Hello!
>
> Do you know what's the reason of it? My machine is rebooting few times a day.
>
> If answer is YES, what should I do?
>
> savecore: reboot after panic: page fault
> <118>savecore: reboot after panic: sbflush: cc 0 || mb 0xc1818500 || mbcn
"VastNET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you know what's the reason of it? My machine is rebooting few times a day.
>
> If answer is YES, what should I do?
>
> savecore: reboot after panic: page fault
> <118>savecore: reboot after panic: sbflush: cc 0 || mb 0xc1818500 || mbcnt 2304
> <118>Nov
"Ilya V. Serov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got a curious thing with FBS 5.1-RELEASE, concerning arp
> requests/reply. I have a LAN, connected to Internet through CISCO
> router. Recently I had to move one ip address inside my LAN from a 4.8
> box to a 5.1 box without a reboot (ifconfig
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 09:49, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Make sure you know what you're getting into with -CURRENT, though.
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/current-stable.html
>
OK, I was looking in the FreeBSD UnLeashed book and they have a table on
page 479 (Table 18.2)
Ray Seals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to track the Current builds and have a question about my
> cvsup file.
>
> Should my release tag be
>
> defautl tag=.
>
> or
>
> default tag=RELENG_5
the former. There is no RELENG_5, and won't be until it's considered -STABLE.
http://www.f
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Michael Perry wrote:
> HI all-
>
> I recently did my first make buildworld make installworld and it went
> very well. The howto stuff is very handy :). My question though
> probably has two parts or so so I'll try to elaborate them a bit. I
> have been using the linux-mozil
On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 04:24:33AM -0800, Shailesh Joshi wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to install FreeBSD on my home PC. I have
> instlled Red Hat Linux currently on my PC.
>
> My question is i want to get all files for
> installation (i.e. all ports), where can i get them in
> one shot or is there any lo
On Thursday 30 October 2003 13:24, Shailesh Joshi wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to install FreeBSD on my home PC. I have
> instlled Red Hat Linux currently on my PC.
>
> My question is i want to get all files for
> installation (i.e. all ports), where can i get them in
> one shot or is there any location w
Chris Readle wrote:
Doesn't Sun call their version Star Office?
Doh! Long day, please 'scuse
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Doesn't Sun call their version Star Office?
Also, OpenOffice.org (OOo, for short) is excellent (in my not so hunble
opinion) and it also offers a decent level (say, 90+%) of M$ Office
compatibility. No fininacial interest, etc, just a pleased as punch OOo
user.
chris
P.S. Open Office is somethi
Leo P. Gaten wrote:
Greetings:
Are there any wordprocessing/spreadsheet packages available that run
on BSD?
Leo Gaten
Sequim, WA
Of course! AbiWord, oleo, sc, and of course Open Office come
to mind. And that's just the free stuff ... how 'bout Sun's "Open
Office" ... and textmaker.de just rel
- Original Message -
From: "Lowell Gilbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Michael Lee(HINET)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: question for portupgrade
> "Michael Lee(HINET)"
"Michael Lee(HINET)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> After cvsupping the port tree ( originally installed by FreeBSD 5.1 Release
> CD ),
> I tried to do a portupgrade -acCv last night.
> Everything seems to be upgraded fine except for Apache.
>
> The originally installed apache is apache-1
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 07:19:25 -0800, "Jon Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> If I install applications from the ports tree and make all the
> configuration changes then upgrade my system using cvsup, will that
> break all the installed applications? Like say one of my apps has been
> updated for
On Friday, 26 September 2003 at 10:08:42 -0700, Tony Jones wrote:
>
> I just did the following:
>
> a) upgraded Postfix to postfix-2.0.16 (built from source, didn't use port)
>
> ...
>
> Anyone care to clue me in on what I'm missing. Or is it a manual
> process?
You seem to be missing the point of
I'm curious as to why you didn't use the port. This issue is extremely
well-handled and well-documented by it. In fact, the answers to your
questions can be found there.
/usr/ports/mail/postfix/pkg-message:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/ports/mail/postfix/pkg-message?rev=1.6&c
reebsd-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of charles pelletier
> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 10:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Question on FreeBSD name resolution
>
> You need to create a resolv.conf file. Your BSD box does not have the
> required information to
You need to create a resolv.conf file. Your BSD box does not have the
required information to be able to resolve ip addresses with FQDNs and it
needs to have that information.
--charlie
_
Get McAfee virus scanning and cleaning of i
start with your /etc/hosts. it is first looked up then your bind
\jett
> I just installed 5.1 and have been playing around with it, but I am
> troubled by an issue with my network configuration. I apologize if this
> is the wrong list, it seemed to be the most appropriate. I want to at
> least
chris wrote:
I just installed 5.1 and have been playing around with it, but I am
troubled by an issue with my network configuration. I apologize if this
is the wrong list, it seemed to be the most appropriate. I want to at
least get the machine working so then I can start working through
learning
" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: Question for ipf setting on single NIC box
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 03:38:11PM +0800, Michael Lee(HINET) wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I
Hello,
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 03:38:11PM +0800, Michael Lee(HINET) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I only have a NIC on my FreeBSD Box.
>
> Here is my configuration:
> ifconfig de0 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd netmask 255.255.255.0 ( My External Interface )
> ifconfig de0_alias0 192.168.1.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 ( M
I think it would be better if you'll send the output of
uname -a.
anyways, have you tried
kldload snd_maestro.ko
kldload snd_maestro3.ko
then u can verify if it was loaded using "kldstat"
it will automatically load snd_pcm.ko to the kernel. iam
also using those kernel modules for my laptop an
liquid writes:
> To be completely honest, I don't think it's good "practise" to
> use cvsup to go from freebsd 4-series to freebsd 5.
Allow me to second this. Within a major release, I use cvsup;
across releases, I start with a clean disk and install de novo. Has
the side-benefit of
To be completely honest, I don't think it's good "practise" to use cvsup
to go from freebsd 4-series to freebsd 5.
I use cvsup all the time to stick to the latest -STABLE branch. Others
use the -CURRENT branch. If I were to setup a machine and then decide I
wanted to use the new 5.1 I'd probabl
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 10:07, Таня wrote:
> Dear sirs,
>
> Plis help me to installing sound card
> Maestro-1 with pt101 codec.
>
> I am added line "device pcm"
> in config kernel file.
>
> Command device_probe_and_attach returned code 6 (device not cofigure)
> What is it ?
>
> Best re
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 07:32:23PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
> ALIAS wrote:
> >
> > i read the manual that came with my freebsd4 package. and i see on the
> > website that there's a freebsd5, i want to use cvsup to update my system to
> > version 5, and i don't know how to do that, the manual do
ALIAS wrote:
>
> i read the manual that came with my freebsd4 package. and i see on the
> website that there's a freebsd5, i want to use cvsup to update my system to
> version 5, and i don't know how to do that, the manual doesn't explain it
> well. can someone help me?
In the supfile that you us
On Friday, 19 September 2003 at 20:13:15 -0700, Dan wrote:
> I emailed you some time ago regarding our site and am wondering if you had
> time to get to it.
This is a mailing list, not an individual. See
http://www.lemis.com/questions.html for more details.
> I saw that you mention alldomains.c
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 21:25:59 -0400
"Satish Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to download and install freeBSD4.8 as per instructions in
> the freeBSD handbook section 2.13.4 (Installing from an MS-DOS®
> Partition). When I go to the following site:
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
I had to enter the password for the "cvs login"; the CVS checkout
operation did not require a password.
How do you enter a password from within a cron job?
You don't/can't. That's why you "cvs login" by hand, enter the password.
Later, when you
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
6-sec% touch ~/.cvspass
7-sec% cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/ncvs
CVS password:
[ Use "anoncvs" for the password. ]
8-sec% cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECT
On Saturday 06 September 2003 23:07, X-Ception wrote:
> hi
> suppose il make this email short and sweet im the admin of an irc server
> and we are lookign at expanding but becouse peopel charge so much for irc
> shells we are unable to do so so a friend said try asking the online
> community so her
please use better subject lines.
please keep lines at-or-shorter-than 75 characters (except computer
output).
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-09-03 10:46:03 -0500:
> > Yesterday someone put me in charge of a server (it seems that is a
> > Firewall) with FreeBSD 4.2-Release version, the firs
>
>
> Please,
>
>What mean BSD in FreeBSD name?
This is answered and discussed in countless places so you should
do a little looking.Read some of the UNIX history.
Anyway, it stands for Berkeley Software Distribution.
jerry
>
> Thanks for help, Andre Carlos
Hi Andre,
>What mean BSD in FreeBSD name?
>From http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/kirkmck.html:
-8<-
Early in 1977, Joy put together the "Berkeley Software Distribution."
-8<-
Michael Lucas states the same name in "Absolute BSD".
HTH... Nico
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On Thursday 04 September 2003 08:24 am, andrecarlos.carlos wrote:
> Please,
>
>What mean BSD in FreeBSD name?
It is answered in the FAQs. See
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/misc.html#DEFINE-BSD
Kent
--
Kent Stewart
Richland, WA
http://users.owt.com/kstewart/index.htm
> What mean BSD in FreeBSD name?
Berkeley Software Distribution. This was a distribution of a modified ATT
Unix that came out of University of California at Berkeley in the mid to
late 1970s.
For a family tree that will show how BSD is related to ATT Unix see :
http://www.levenez.com/unix/
-
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
6-sec% touch ~/.cvspass
7-sec% cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/ncvs
CVS password:
[ Use "anoncvs" for the password. ]
8-sec% cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs co src
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 09:33:37AM +0200, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> This looks like you still have to type in the password from the terminal.
> I would like to update the source each night from a cron job.
> Is there really no way to do that?
>
> With OpenBSD i can simply do:
>
> # export [EMAIL P
Chuck Swiger wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The documentation for CVS is not especially well-known for being
inclusive. Are you using CVS over SSH or in pserver mode? The first
case requires you to
set up password-less SSH authentication via ssh-keyge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The documentation for CVS is not especially well-known for being inclusive.
Are you using CVS over SSH or in pserver mode? The first case requires you to
set up password-less SSH authentication via ssh-keygen, the latter uses the
On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 09:46:36PM +0200 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> > [ ... ]
> > > Thank you. Yet another question: I would like to update my source tree
> > > automatically each night. However the cvs login
Quoting Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> [ ... ]
> > Thank you. Yet another question: I would like to update my source tree
> > automatically each night. However the cvs login requires a password to
> > be typed in. Is there any way to automate this? Strangely, the cv
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
[ ... ]
Thank you. Yet another question: I would like to update my source tree
automatically each night. However the cvs login requires a password to
be typed in. Is there any way to automate this? Strangely, the cvs man
page does not even mention the login command.
The do
Simon Barner wrote:
Is RELENG_4 to be considered stable? I.e. can i use it for production?
Well, that depends. At the moment, -stable has (or had) some stability problems
since some enhancements for huge memory systems (> 4gb) where merged
from -current).
I think the best for production system is
In the last episode (Aug 28), SUPPORT said:
> Hello everybody,
>
> please, how can I make syslogd to log date/time as readable not Unix
> timestamp ? Has anybody idea how to do it ?
Hm? It logs in readable format by default:
Aug 28 15:51:58 hp4000was1 printer: offline or intervention needed
Aug
> Is RELENG_4 to be considered stable? I.e. can i use it for production?
Well, that depends. At the moment, -stable has (or had) some stability problems
since some enhancements for huge memory systems (> 4gb) where merged
from -current).
I think the best for production system is the latest securi
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 15:43:49 +0200
Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is RELENG_4 to be considered stable? I.e. can i use it for production?
>
> Also i am still a bit unsure, what CURRENT, RELEASE and STABLE mean.
> From other OS's, i know that "Release" means "for production use".
> B
Viktor Lazlo wrote:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Hi,
please forgive me if this is a FAQ, but just what is the meaning of the RELENG_4
branch? Is it more current then RELENG_4_7 or RELENG_4_8 ?
What should i use if i want to get security patches for my 4.7-RELEASE-p4
installation?
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please forgive me if this is a FAQ, but just what is the meaning of the RELENG_4
> branch? Is it more current then RELENG_4_7 or RELENG_4_8 ?
> What should i use if i want to get security patches for my 4.7-RELEASE-p4
> installation?
> What w
Hi,
> please forgive me if this is a FAQ, but just what is the meaning of the
> RELENG_4 branch? Is it more current then RELENG_4_7 or RELENG_4_8 ?
> What should i use if i want to get security patches for my 4.7-RELEASE-p4
> installation?
RELENG_4_7
> What would happen if i use RELENG_4 ?
Thi
Add this to your kenel (FreeBSD 5) and re-compile :
device bktr
About the second line
>pci0: at device 6.1 (no driver attached)
Thare is no audio driver for FreeBSD, just link the sound-out with your
line-in form the audio card.
At 11:34 23-8-2003 +0200, you wrote:
Hi!
I just read yo
Actually, I found the web page on "gzrecover":
http://www.urbanophile.com/arenn/hacking/gzrt/gzrt.html
This doesn't seem to work for me, probably because the mmap it uses
doesn't work very well when the file contains bad blocks.
I also found:
http://www.gzip.org/recover.txt
and will proba
> Coming from a Network Engineering perspective, I'm interested in having
> my servers be as redundant as possible. I have two NIC's in the
> machine, so I would like for the "server" to be reachable over either
> interface.
>
> To my mind, I would give a loopback interface an IP address that is t
> why would ya want to route lo1 127.0.0.1 to a 192.x.x. address ???
> seems to me that there are to many system side processes that listen or
> ocmmunicate thru that...giving access or routing that traffic to a
> internal address ...doesnt seem to smart to me.
> --
>
> I wouldn't; I was using that
why would ya want to route lo1 127.0.0.1 to a 192.x.x. address ???
seems to me that there are to many system side processes that listen or
ocmmunicate thru that...giving access or routing that traffic to a
internal address ...doesnt seem to smart to me.
--
I wouldn't; I was using that as an exam
> why would ya want to route lo1 127.0.0.1 to a 192.x.x. address ???
> seems to me that there are to many system side processes that listen or
> ocmmunicate thru that...giving access or routing that traffic to a
> internal address ...doesnt seem to smart to me.
This is basically what I just said.
Try using dd to grab all possible bits of that file:
/bin/sh
dd if=/path/tothe/file of=/path/to/newfile conv=sync,noerror >ddlog.txt
2>&1
you get the log of all errors and faulty blocks in ddlog.txt
This will make a copy of the file with unreadable blocks converted to
blank. Then you should fix
On Saturday 02 August 2003 11.59, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> On 02 Aug Hasse wrote:
> > I have a question about portsdb -uU
> > After a ports cvsup, does it replace the command make index in
> > /usr/ports ? Or do you recommend to use both ?
>
> portsdb -uU *DOES* replace the "make index" from /usr/
On 02 Aug Hasse wrote:
> I have a question about portsdb -uU
> After a ports cvsup, does it replace the command make index in
> /usr/ports ? Or do you recommend to use both ?
portsdb -uU *DOES* replace the "make index" from /usr/ports.
However: while is _is_ quicker, it has some disadvantages!
I
You are right. That is the problem. Thank you!
Peng
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 05:21, Konrad Heuer wrote:
> On 25 Jul 2003, Zhang, Peng wrote:
>
> > I am running freebsd 4.8 stable, and have cups installed.
> >
> > # pkg_info | grep cups
> > cups-1.1.19.0 The Common UNIX Printing System: Metapo
On 25 Jul 2003, Zhang, Peng wrote:
> I am running freebsd 4.8 stable, and have cups installed.
>
> # pkg_info | grep cups
> cups-1.1.19.0 The Common UNIX Printing System: Metaport to install
> comple
> cups-base-1.1.19.0 The Common UNIX Printing System: headers, libs, &
> daemons
> cups-lp
> Hi,
>
> I am running freebsd 4.8 stable, and have cups installed.
>
> # pkg_info | grep cups
> cups-1.1.19.0 The Common UNIX Printing System: Metaport
> to install
> comple
> cups-base-1.1.19.0 The Common UNIX Printing System: headers,
> libs, & daemons
> cups-lpr-1.1.19.0 The CUPS B
On Thursday 24 July 2003 06:52 pm, tuningplaques.com wrote:
> je recherche un disque dur wd205ba (western digital)
> Si tu entend parler?
>
> Merci d'avance
Nous parles anglais ici, Monsieur.
Let's see, you bought a Western Digital drive, model WD205A. Is
something wrong with it?
--
Matthew Gr
Hi,
> Is your logo copyrigthed ?
Please have a look at this page (at the buttom):
http://www.freebsd.org/gallery/gallery.html
More information on Beastie, the FreeBSD daemon is here:
http://www.mckusick.com/beastie/index.html
Cheers,
Simon
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Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
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On Tuesday 15 July 2003 12:51, Jens Rehsack wrote:
This usually went this way, even if I don't want to prevent you from
asking the ports maintainer to accept/commit your patch. Usually you
create the patch against mgetty, send
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On Tuesday 15 July 2003 12:51, Jens Rehsack wrote:
> This usually went this way, even if I don't want to prevent you from
> asking the ports maintainer to accept/commit your patch. Usually you
> create the patch against mgetty, send this patch to the m
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
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On Tuesday 15 July 2003 12:25, you wrote:
[...]
In fact I wanted to try adding an option in mgetty, like:
"if WITH_USR=yes, then patch the mgetty source"
This usually went this way, even if I don't want to prevent you from
aski
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On Tuesday 15 July 2003 12:25, you wrote:
> Just to give you an example.
> a) If I want to have the FreeBSD php4-port is able to work with
> thttpd, I have to update the lang/php4/Makefile and
> lang/php4/bsd.php.mk to recognize a new flag for the port
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Hello :)
I have 2 questions concerning the ports.
1. I need to apply a patch to a port so my modem could work with
mgetty+sendfax; how do I do that ? Do I have to edit the Makefile or
pass options to the make command ?
That'
However, I do use tcsh for shell operations and sh for scripting. I can see
the merit of not building BIND as you said. I checked the ports, and these
programs also exists in ports, I guess I can always build and install from
port after a fresh port cvsup if I need to later on.
Thanks.
On Sun
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:52:41AM -0700, Lin Jianfong wrote:
> I'm wondering about this group of options :
>
> # To avoid building various parts of the base system:
> #NO_CVS= true # do not build CVS
> #NO_BIND= true # do not build BIND
> ...
> #NOSHARE= true # do not go into the share subdir
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 10:51:40AM +0200, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have been using the Nvidia beta drivers for some time now ( version
> 1.0-3203 ) flawlessly without any problems, well except for one or 2
> problems with Xscreensaver and OpenGL. Yesterday I tried loading the
> late
I have installed the version before this on my FBSD 5.1 it crashed too, somebody knows
when, how thios could be fixed ?? and why it's happening ??
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 06:58:30PM +0200, Nakal wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 July 2003 10:51, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
>
> > Yesterday I tried loading the
>
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 10:51, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
> Yesterday I tried loading the
> latest non-beta release 1.0-4365 and all it does is freeze my PC and
> then after a few seconds reboots without so much as a single error in
> XFree86.log or messages.
I have had exactly the same behavior here
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Dan Nelson wrote:
>
> If you're adventurous, you could use growfs :)
>
Reading the archives, it seems as if you would use growfs, but then run
into performance problems because you did not defragment afterward (and
there is no defrag utility for UFS).
Something about the p
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 12:25:45AM -0500 or thereabouts, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Jun 29), Josh Brooks said:
> > On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Sergey "DoubleF" Zaharchenko wrote:
> > > So you are going to make a directory N Mbytes large... Make a file
> > > N Mbytes large, vnconfig it, diskl
In the last episode (Jun 29), Josh Brooks said:
> On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Sergey "DoubleF" Zaharchenko wrote:
> > So you are going to make a directory N Mbytes large... Make a file
> > N Mbytes large, vnconfig it, disklabel it, newfs it and mount to
> > your directory. You should be solved then.
>
>
Hi,
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Sergey "DoubleF" Zaharchenko wrote:
> Josh Brooks wrote:
> > So my question was, is there a way to control how big a directory can
> > grow, regardless of who is putting what files in that directory.
>
> So you are going to make a directory N Mbytes large...
> Make a fil
Josh Brooks wrote:
So my question was, is there a way to control how big a directory can
grow, regardless of who is putting what files in that directory.
So you are going to make a directory N Mbytes large...
Make a file N Mbytes large, vnconfig it, disklabel it, newfs it and
mount to your directo
Josh Brooks wrote to Lowell Gilbert:
> Again, I am just trying to take an arbitrary directory, say:
>
> /export/data7/homes/jerry
>
> and place a configurable limit on how big that directory can get,
> without mounting it as its own filesystem...
FreeBSD doesn't support any filesystems that do th
Josh Brooks wrote:
[ ... ]
Again, I am just trying to take an arbitrary directory, say:
/export/data7/homes/jerry
and place a configurable limit on how big that directory can get, without
mounting it as its own filesystem...
FreeBSD doesn't have a filesystem with per-directory quota support.
For
Hello.
On 29 Jun 2003, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The only thing I can think of that might work: if you didn't mind a
> > whole lot of filesystems, you could create a filesystem per directory
> > you wanted to control. Then the filessytem size itself wo
In the last episode (Jun 29), Josh Brooks said:
> On Sat, 28 Jun 2003, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > Quotas are per-user, not per-directory. Any files those users
> > create, anywhere in that filesystem, will contribute to their
> > quota. Files created by other userids but placed in those
> > directorie
Hi Dan,
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003, Dan Nelson wrote:
> Quotas are per-user, not per-directory. Any files those users create,
> anywhere in that filesystem, will contribute to their quota. Files
> created by other userids but placed in those directories will count
> against the other user's quota.
>
In the last episode (Jun 28), Josh Brooks said:
> I have a group of 5 users that I want to set up quotas for - their home
> directories are:
>
> /export/data1/user1
> /export/data1/user2
> /export/data1/user3
> /export/data1/user4
> /export/data1/user5
>
> And they will be given free reign to fil
On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 09:13:21PM -0700 or thereabouts, Eric Cho seemed to write:
> I am interested in running FreeBSD on my system, but I will probably
> install via floppies, so I was wondering where the bin directory went.
> Did the files get moved to the base directory? Or is my computer fau
Mack Lobell wrote:
Hi,
i just purchased a 120G hdd and are now fumbling around with
filesystems. I followed section 2.3 in the "Formatting Media For Use
With FreeBSD" article when i created the new filesystem. I will mainly
store large files >5M.
If i use UFS1 df -H gives:
FilesystemSize
Bingrui Foo wrote:
[ ... ]
I'm wondering is there a way to use ssh instead of telnet to connect to my
chat server to make the connection secure?
Do I have to modify the C socket code to somehow allow people to ssh into
it? Or is there another way. I have no idea how to make it secure.
You can chang
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