On Tue, 9 Oct 2012 11:23:36 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block articulated:
> On Tue, 9 Oct 2012, Leslie Jensen wrote:
>
> > Got my new SSD. Have some additional questions.
> >
> > My old disk is MBR partitioned. I want to reserve only a part of
> > the disk for my Win7 installation and in order to do that
On Tue, 9 Oct 2012, Leslie Jensen wrote:
Got my new SSD. Have some additional questions.
My old disk is MBR partitioned. I want to reserve only a part of the disk for
my Win7 installation and in order to do that I must initialise the disk (This
is in Windows7).
A question comes up about usi
Leslie Jensen skrev 2012-10-09 17:46:
Got my new SSD. Have some additional questions.
My old disk is MBR partitioned. I want to reserve only a part of the
disk for my Win7 installation and in order to do that I must initialise
the disk (This is in Windows7).
A question comes up about using
Got my new SSD. Have some additional questions.
My old disk is MBR partitioned. I want to reserve only a part of the
disk for my Win7 installation and in order to do that I must initialise
the disk (This is in Windows7).
A question comes up about using MBR or GPT (GUID Partition Table)
I k
On Thu 2012-05-03 20:48:17 UTC+0200, Leslie Jensen (les...@eskk.nu) wrote:
> > Short answer: The patch level (-p3) displayed by uname -r after a
> > reboot will not change if freebsd-update has not touched the kernel.
...
> I have read similar answers and was partly aware of this.
>
> But I was
2012-05-03 20:35, andrew clarke skrev:
On Thu 2012-05-03 19:17:05 UTC+0200, Leslie Jensen (les...@eskk.nu) wrote:
After a reboot my system now has the following label
FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p3 #0
How come it downgrades the label from p6 to p3 when upgrading to p7.
This is a FAQ. There's a t
On Thu 2012-05-03 19:17:05 UTC+0200, Leslie Jensen (les...@eskk.nu) wrote:
> After a reboot my system now has the following label
>
> FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p3 #0
>
> How come it downgrades the label from p6 to p3 when upgrading to p7.
This is a FAQ. There's a thread about it here:
http://lists.
2012-05-03 19:04, Leslie Jensen skrev:
The following message appears when I do
freebsd-update install
The following files will be added as part of updating to 8.2-RELEASE-p7:
/usr/src/lib/libc/gen/libc_dlopen.c
The following files will be updated as part of updating to 8.2-RELEASE-p7:
/boo
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 09:41:50AM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> On 01/24/11 06:38, Chip Camden wrote:
> >Quoth Chad Perrin on Sunday, 23 January 2011:
> >>On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 06:18:37AM -0500, Jerry wrote:
> >>>On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 15:31:40 +1000
> >>>Da Rock articulated:
> >>>
> was decided- where
On 01/24/11 06:38, Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth Chad Perrin on Sunday, 23 January 2011:
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 06:18:37AM -0500, Jerry wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 15:31:40 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
Actually the consensus on this list _is_ to hit reply all- some only
get digest
Quoth Chad Perrin on Sunday, 23 January 2011:
> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 06:18:37AM -0500, Jerry wrote:
> > On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 15:31:40 +1000
> > Da Rock articulated:
> >
> > > Actually the consensus on this list _is_ to hit reply all- some only
> > > get digest or are not even subscribed, so the
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 06:18:37AM -0500, Jerry wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 15:31:40 +1000
> Da Rock articulated:
>
> > Actually the consensus on this list _is_ to hit reply all- some only
> > get digest or are not even subscribed, so they won't receive posts
> > only posted to the list. Unfortu
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011, Da Rock wrote:
On 01/23/11 07:43, Gary Kline wrote:
something else, probly not related to my web/dns troubles is that for days
i seem to be getting "spammed" with multiple copies of some mail. these dup
mail are ones that i _have_ sub'd to. Just strange that this mail bu
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 15:31:40 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
> Actually the consensus on this list _is_ to hit reply all- some only
> get digest or are not even subscribed, so they won't receive posts
> only posted to the list. Unfortunately that can mean you can continue
> receiving replies not nece
On 01/23/11 11:37, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 10:25:05AM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
On 01/23/11 07:43, Gary Kline wrote:
something else, probly not related to my web/dns troubles is that for
days i seem to be getting "spammed" with multiple copies of some mail.
these dup ma
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 10:25:05AM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> On 01/23/11 07:43, Gary Kline wrote:
> >
> >something else, probly not related to my web/dns troubles is that for
> >days i seem to be getting "spammed" with multiple copies of some mail.
> >these dup mail are ones that i _have_ sub'd to.
On 01/23/11 07:43, Gary Kline wrote:
something else, probly not related to my web/dns troubles is that for days i
seem to be getting "spammed" with multiple copies of some mail. these dup
mail are ones that i _have_ sub'd to. Just strange that this mail bug
happened at the same time that my bin
something else, probly not related to my web/dns troubles is that for days i
seem to be getting "spammed" with multiple copies of some mail. these dup
mail are ones that i _have_ sub'd to. Just strange that this mail bug
happened at the same time that my bind troubles began.
--
Gary Kli
On 2/8/2010 12:30 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 08/02/2010 17:38, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
>> My ordinary practice with production FreeBSD machines is to:
>>
>> - Regularly (weekly), update the sources, rebuild and reinstall world
>> and kernels.
>
> This implies you're running one of the -STABLE br
Tim Daneliuk writes:
> 3) If I do an in-place upgrade to 8.x (I'll probably wait until 8.1)
>and immediately follow it with a 'portupgrade -arR', will I be
>guaranteed that every port will be migrated to the very latest
>8.x libs?
You want 'portupgrade -af' instead. [You can add the
On 08/02/2010 17:38, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
> My ordinary practice with production FreeBSD machines is to:
>
> - Regularly (weekly), update the sources, rebuild and reinstall world
> and kernels.
This implies you're running one of the -STABLE branches, rather than
-RELEASE: updates to -RELEASE hap
My ordinary practice with production FreeBSD machines is to:
- Regularly (weekly), update the sources, rebuild and reinstall world
and kernels.
- Regularly (several times a week), do a 'portupgrade -arR'
- Somewhat frequently do a 'pkgdb -F'
IOW, I keep the OS, kernels, and ports fairly up-to
ps
This is the output building gnome2 :
gnomelogalyzer said something like no problem found.
checking for ALACARTE... yes
checking for pygobject 2.15.1 installed for python
required_python_abi... not found
configure: error: required pygobject version not found
===> Script "configure" failed une
I did a little research, and found the actual chip is an AR2414,
I also found this from an email msg board.
http://marc.info/?l=freebsd-mobile&m=116855424703573&w=2
Basically someone was asking is the ar2414/ar5414 are supported, and the
guy says
HEAD supports both, but not stable.. So how can I
Sorry guys
the netgear shows up in dmesg
but it says the following
cbb alloc res fail
cardbus1: Can't get memory for IO ports
ndis0: port 0-0xff mem
0xe0215000-0xe02151ff at device 0.0 on cardbus1
cbb alloc res fail
ndis0: couldn't map iospace
device_attach: ndis0 attach returned 6
--
Dan
Well, I tried with both sets of inf/sys files I could find for this card
When i kldload the first set, my machine freezes than reboots
when i kldload the second set it returns to the prompt, but nothing is
in dmesg or anything
so i tried my old netgear ma521 card
this loads
and shows up in dm
Turns out it was the old layer 1 network cable im ashamed of my
self, hehe
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Any further clues how to get this working in freebsd?
tried a pcbsd 1.301 install and it still didnt work.
saw somewhere that a guy had custom .h files for the card, because it
times out before firmware loaded.
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/current/2003-07/0924.html
but i al
Well, it turns out my video related problems are tied to Webmin. If I
remove or disable webmin I no longer have colored bars of random data at
the top of my screen. I'm not sure if this problem directly relates to
one of the above 3 programs, but I can tell you without a doubt that if
I enable
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I haven't gotten any cron mail yet, but I'm able to send mail as root.
However, otherwise, as another user, mutt complains:
collect: Cannot write ./dfi520m0hj053054 (bfcommit, uid=1001, gid=25):
+Permission denied
queueup: cannot create queue file ./qfi520m0hj053054, euid=1001: Permission
+denied
On Friday, 26 September 2003 at 17:58:45 -0700, Frank Jahnke wrote:
>
> Finally, I received a gentle admonishment to follow up to this list. My
> experience with mailing lists (mostly on Usenet over the last 15 years)
> has been that my public inquiries have given rise to a mixtu
nt can be quite important, and old
machines can sometimes be cranky. The quality of the tape is also
unknown. So I'll see how this works out. I may yet need to go to a
professional service, though I have every hope that this will succeed.
Finally, I received a gentle admonishment to follow u
Someone had asked me to post the output of "usbdevs":
addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel
addr 2: USB-ATAPI4 Bridge Controller, BUSlink Inc.
So the system sees the USB hard drive. But it's not clear whether I can
actually use this as a filesystem or not.
Thanks.
_
Hello,
> Has nay one gotten FreeBSD 5.1 Release to install on a
> system that has both a Promise Ultra 66 and a Promise TX4
> controller cards. The Promise Ultra 66 controller controls
> one 20GB hard disk drive (which I would like to be the boot
> disk) and the Promise TX4 has 4 HD's co
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To: "Markie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <@>
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: how to aggregate rules using ipfw2 ? Follow-up, Why Aggregate?
>
> Markie said:
>
>
> > ipfw add allow ip fro
Markie said:
> ipfw add allow ip from any to { 192.168.0.0/16 or 10.0.0.0/8 }
Why aggregate? Is it more efficient?
--
Joe Sotham
If the only prayer you say in your entire life is "Thank You",
that will suffice.
- Meister Eckhart
__
Regarding my previous message:
Please excuse me! I just located your previous response from Nathan Kinkade
on Feb 3. The jumper cables are set appropriately with the CDROM set as
slave at the end of the cable. The hard drive is set as master and is
located between the CDROM and where it connect
Michael Dexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Having complete control over the build of my network OS is simply
> revolutionary... but I was hoping this revolution would not be so
> bloody.
You can get *that* with one of the supported update options. "make
release" was never intended for anybody
Greetings again,
Regarding the make release mentioned earlier...
After peppering my /usr/ports/distfiles/ tree with very redundant
distfiles, i.e. the same files in /usr/ports and
/usr/ports/ghostscript and /usr/ports/ghostscript-gnu, things finally
worked. (Ending on a vn present failure but
I was only able to reproduce this error once where it produced a core.
Here is the log of the gdb session, and the trace from the debugger
immediately after the panic.
-Abe
GNU gdb 4.18
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public Licens
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