On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 11:48:01 -1000
Open Slate articulated:
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Boris Samorodov
> wrote:
>
> > 20.11.2012 00:02, Carmel пишет:
> >
> > > I know this doesn't belong here; however I was hoping someone
> > > could give me a quick answer.
> > >
> > > I have a document
20.11.2012 01:48, Open Slate пишет:
> This sort of worked for me, but still had problems. 1) my Latex starts
> chapters on a new page, which may or may not fit the bill.
1. Don't use the book style to write an article.
2. Read the documentation. It's open, free and plenty.
> 2) In Lyx the
> chap
20.11.2012 01:25, Carmel пишет:
> I couldn't find any documentation on it either,
> although I was certain that it could be done.
If you are going to use LaTeX, you definitely should learn it.
There are many good free downlodable books out there.
> I am surprised that there
> is not a fixed styl
This sort of worked for me, but still had problems. 1) my Latex starts
chapters on a new page, which may or may not fit the bill. 2) In Lyx the
chapter command wants a title; I could not get just Article I. I'm sure
both of these are fixable, Latex can do virtually anything.
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012
19.11.2012, 23:27, "Carmel" :
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 01:08:47 +0400
> Boris Samorodov articulated:
>
>> 20.11.2012 00:02, Carmel пишет:
>>> I know this doesn't belong here; however I was hoping someone could
>>> give me a quick answer.
>>>
>>> I have a document I am writing, actually a new set
On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 01:08:47 +0400
Boris Samorodov articulated:
> 20.11.2012 00:02, Carmel пишет:
>
> > I know this doesn't belong here; however I was hoping someone could
> > give me a quick answer.
> >
> > I have a document I am writing, actually a new set of By Laws for an
> > organization. T
Latex can do what you describe but you would need to create or locate a
different document class. The standard classes that ship with (most)
versions of Latex are for academic journals, books, and letters. You are
more likely to get your question answered on a Latex specific forum or
mailing list
20.11.2012 00:02, Carmel пишет:
> I know this doesn't belong here; however I was hoping someone could
> give me a quick answer.
>
> I have a document I am writing, actually a new set of By Laws for an
> organization. The format should be as shown here:
>
> Article I
>
I know this doesn't belong here; however I was hoping someone could
give me a quick answer.
I have a document I am writing, actually a new set of By Laws for an
organization. The format should be as shown here:
Article I
Name
Bla-bla
section 1
section 2
SOn Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith
wrote:
> I was looking at http://svnweb.freebsd.org/
>
> What are csrg and socsvn?
>
my best educated guess without taking a look:
csrg == Berkley's Computer Systems Research Group historical(?) code
socsvn == Google Summer of Code Free
I was looking at http://svnweb.freebsd.org/
What are csrg and socsvn?
Please CC on the answer, as I am not subscribed to this mailing list.
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Hi,
I recently had a discussion of PostgreSQLs memory usage on FreeBSD,
notably the display of the different memory types in top, on the
PostgreSQL mailing list [1]. My server has 32GB ram, of which approx.
8GB vanish from tops display after a while. My question was wether there
is a memory
I've been wanting gimp 2.8.0 (now 2.8.2) for a bit and as it's been slow to
show up in the ports collection, thought I would see about building it.
Unfortunately, I don't know squat about the process but figured trying it
would help slow my brain from atrophying at its currently rapidly accelerat
Hello everybody
After googling a lot i couldnt find any resource that tell me if it
could be able to recognize luns provided by the cx4-120 on freebsd
9.0.
Could someone give a clue at least?
Thanks in advance,
Regards
Saludos.-
Leonardo Santagostini
On Mon 2012-10-22 11:31:36 UTC+0900, Rei Okamoto (okam...@mix-net.co.jp) wrote:
> I want to build the test server as close to the
> actual server as possible, such as considering the
> OS's version 4.11 to be close enough to 4.7, but
> as I try to install PHP4 with a following command,
Like other
Hi,
On Tue, 23 Oct 2012 11:32:15 +0900
Rei Okamoto wrote:
> Hi Adam, Olivier, Erich, and the rest,
>
> Thank you for your replies.
>
> It sounds like the best thing to do is to migrate
> the contents to a server with new versions of all softwares.
>
this is the ideal solution. But do not forg
Hi Adam, Olivier, Erich, and the rest,
Thank you for your replies.
It sounds like the best thing to do is to migrate
the contents to a server with new versions of all softwares.
I'll make further discussions with my boss about this matter.
Thank you again,
Rei Okamoto
> Hello to all,
>
> My
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 9:31 PM, Rei Okamoto wrote:
> Hello to all,
>
> My name is Rei Okamoto posting from Japan.
>
> I'm very new to FreeBSD and please pardon and caution me
> if anything I post is in any way inappropriate.
>
> Here's a problem I'm facing right now.
>
> I started working for a
Dear Rei,
> One of the clients is running the web site using
> FreeBSD 4.7.
>[...]
> pkg_add -r php4-4.3.6.tgz
>
> I get an error message below.
>
> Error: FTP Unable to get
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-4.11-release/Latest/php4-4.3.6.tgz:
> File unavailable (e.g., file
Hi,
On Mon, 22 Oct 2012 11:31:36 +0900
Rei Okamoto wrote:
> One of the clients is running the web site using
> FreeBSD 4.7.
this is not a real fresh installation.
>
> Although it is surely the best to renew the server to
> newest machine and OS, the client is reluctant to do so
> because of mo
Hello to all,
My name is Rei Okamoto posting from Japan.
I'm very new to FreeBSD and please pardon and caution me
if anything I post is in any way inappropriate.
Here's a problem I'm facing right now.
I started working for a company this month as a
sole engineerer, given all my tasks with virtu
re of gcc for generating
>universal binaries.
Oh. Okay. Thanks for the Darwin info, too. I hadn't known that
OS X had carried on NEXTSTEP's support for fat binaries.
>
>The question is a bit academic as it doesn't actually do anything in
>FreeBSD, at least not for me:
&g
h!
>From the users POV, clang is supposed to be a drop-in replacement for
gcc, where -arch is also an option. Looking online though, it would
appear it's an Apple Darwin (OS X) only feature of gcc for generating
universal binaries.
The question is a bit academic as it doesn't actually
From looking at the clang(1) man page, it is not clear to me what the
difference is between the -arch option and the -march= option. Would
someone please summarize the difference(s) for me? Thanks much!
Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
**
On 15/10/2012 01:32, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I want to use find to locate files that don't belong to a certain user
> but should belong to that user. But there are subdirectories I want to
> exclude.
>
> I have tried using this, but it doesn't work:
>
> find /path/to/dir -type d ! -uid num \( -typ
I want to use find to locate files that don't belong to a certain user but
should belong to that user. But there are subdirectories I want to exclude.
I have tried using this, but it doesn't work:
find /path/to/dir -type d ! -uid num \( -type d ! -name dirname -prune \)
If I leave off the par
ajtiM gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi!
>
> The proble with hal-xorg-mouse is well known very long period and looks like
> that is nothing better. Also well know is that HAL is in maintenance mode -
> no
> new features are added (from freedestop). As I remmeber before I never (we)
> had a problem
Hi!
The proble with hal-xorg-mouse is well known very long period and looks like
that is nothing better. Also well know is that HAL is in maintenance mode - no
new features are added (from freedestop). As I remmeber before I never (we)
had a problem with hal-xorg-mouse but I forgot ewhen this p
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 9:05 AM, Paul Macdonald wrote:
> I don't have direct access to the router this is going via, will netflow,
> flowcapture allow me to monitor traffic ( by port/protocol etc) straight off
> the NIC?
flow-capture simply receives NetFlow data and stores it to disk.
You'll need
Hi,
I have some periodic traffic coming off one of my servers that is
regular but i can't figure out where its going..
I don't have direct access to the router this is going via, will
netflow, flowcapture allow me to monitor traffic ( by port/protocol etc)
straight off the NIC?
thanks
Pau
On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 10:57-0700, Dennis Glatting wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-10-03 at 14:20 +0200, Trond Endrestøl wrote:
> > On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 04:56-0700, Dennis Glatting wrote:
> >
> > > I often modify configuration files in the src and ports tree. Normally
> > > this isn't a problem becuase csup dete
On Wed, 2012-10-03 at 14:20 +0200, Trond Endrestøl wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 04:56-0700, Dennis Glatting wrote:
>
> > I often modify configuration files in the src and ports tree. Normally
> > this isn't a problem becuase csup determines which files changed and
> > pulled fresh copies from the r
On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 04:56-0700, Dennis Glatting wrote:
> I often modify configuration files in the src and ports tree. Normally
> this isn't a problem becuase csup determines which files changed and
> pulled fresh copies from the repository.
>
> I doin't see a svn mechansim to do that, for example
I often modify configuration files in the src and ports tree. Normally
this isn't a problem becuase csup determines which files changed and
pulled fresh copies from the repository.
I doin't see a svn mechansim to do that, for example:
svn co -verify repo target
It appears the contents o
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Darrel wrote:
> Can someone please send an exmaple of how to properly use tables?
Quick, trivial example - this doesn't help you understand tableargs,
this is just efficiently to handle a very large list of sparse nets.
PEERS="/etc/ipfw/permitted_hosts.txt"
cat
Hello,
I have removed all references of OpenBSD Packet Filter from my
kernel and have just completed my first (excluding some experimentation
back a decade ago) configuration of ipfw2. At the moment, FreeBSD
-current is building world and the applicable /etc/rc.conf entries
are like this:
firewa
Hi, everyone:
I am trying to set up a EtherIP tunnel device to tunnel Ethernet traffic
over IPv6 using EtherIP protocol. I have Freebsd 8.3 runs on a i386
machine, and ipv6 enabled. I tried the commands below but no one works...
ifconfig gif0 create
ifconfig gif0 tunnel 2001:::1 2001:::10
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 11:16:40 +0200, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
> On 09/20/2012 04:29, Polytropon wrote:
> > Correct. You could use different approaches which may or may
> > not fail due to the directory names you will encounter (like
> > directories with spaces or special characters).
> >
> >
Many thanks! The for loop was what was needed.
Polytropon writes:
> Just a sidenote: If you're not using bash-specific functionality
> and intend to make your script portable, use #!/bin/sh instead.
I always start out that way for that very reason. I needed some
random number functions and arithm
On 09/20/2012 04:29, Polytropon wrote:
Correct. You could use different approaches which may or may
not fail due to the directory names you will encounter (like
directories with spaces or special characters).
#!/bin/sh
for DIR in `ls -LF | grep \/`; do
cd ${DIR}
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 21:03:11 -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
> I just discovered a knowledge deficiency on my part that
> I can't seem to resolve.
>
> If one writes a loop of the following form:
>
> #!/usr/local/bin/bash
Just a sidenote: If you're not using bash-specific functionalit
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 21:03:11 -0500 Martin McCormick wrote:
> #!/usr/local/bin/bash
> ls -LF |grep \/ >/tmp/files
> while read dirname; do
> cd $dirname
> #Do whatever commands to be repeated in each directory.
> done < /tmp/files
>
How about:
ls -LF | grep \/ | while read dirname; do
cd $
I just discovered a knowledge deficiency on my part that
I can't seem to resolve.
If one writes a loop of the following form:
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
ls -LF |grep \/ >/tmp/files
while read dirname; do
cd $dirname
#Do whatever commands to be repeated in each directory.
done < /tmp/f
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Fri Sep 14 10:32:41 2012
> From: Martyn Jansen
> To: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org"
> Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 15:16:32 +
> Subject: legal question on licence terms
>
> Sirs,
>
> I'm looking at your licence
Hello Martyn,
14.09.2012 19:16, Martyn Jansen пишет:
>
> I'm looking at your licence terms and conditions and particularly the section
> on "redistribution restriction" on a number of ports.
>
FreeBSD ports system is a set of tools to deal with software created
elsewhere. The information about
Sirs,
I'm looking at your licence terms and conditions and particularly the section
on "redistribution restriction" on a number of ports.
The restriction is stated as being applicable to "redistribution on mass
media". Could you please elaborate on what this means - clearly a number of
lea
Hi all,
I am having troubles using sphinxsearch 2.0.5 under a freebsd 8.3
hosts ... Daniel Ylitalo asked the same question a few months ago:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2012-June/242875.html
and my response to Michael Powell about using from the ports system
is
In article you write:
>I have a CD that was burned (but not labeled so well). Is is possible to tell
>if
>this is an i386 or amd64 image?
Sure. Mount it, do a "file" on some of the programs in /bin and see whether
they're
i386 or x86-64 code.
R's,
John
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On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 13:49:18 -0400 (EDT), d...@safeport.com wrote:
> After seeing if xorg and twm would just work, I did remove all packages with
> pkg_delete. That did not clear out all of /usr/local.
You can do a manual cleanup of /usr/local, entirely removing it
and then reconstructing its str
rom source is out of the question for this
system.
After a major version update (8.x -> 9.x) you should reinstall
_all_ ports. See "man portmaster" (EXAMPLES section) for suggestions
on how to do this.
If you want to avoid it. you can install the compat8x port on
your system. Unalte
is be repaired? Building from source is out of the question for this
> system.
After a major version update (8.x -> 9.x) you should reinstall
_all_ ports. See "man portmaster" (EXAMPLES section) for suggestions
on how to do this.
If you want to avoid it. you can install the compat
module was removed. Also in some basic way the ports
make scripts view the system as an 8.X system as make index gives 'Generating
INDEX-8 - please wait.."
Can this be repaired? Building from source is out of the question for this
system.
_
Douglas Denault
http://www.safe
On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 11:49:17 +0300, Hamed M wrote:
> Can I run PS3 games on the system FREEBSD?
I don't think this is possible first due to licensing restrictions,
and I also assume there is no PS3 emulator available in The Ports
Collection. But check it out yourself. So even if a way of PS3
emul
Can I run PS3 games on the system FREEBSD?
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Hello,
I have question about how i can enable ip forwarding
I set gateway_enable = "YES" in /etc/rc.conf
When I restart/start FreeBSD,OS started completely but ip forwarding feature is
not enabled.
#sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding
net.inet.ip.for
On 07/23/12 21:21, Andy Recker wrote:
do u answer questions about y computer aftwer trying to install your program
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> Cc:
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 6:29 PM
> Subject: Re: Question about install from ports
>
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 03:45:35AM -0700, Mr U wrote:
> > hi all
> >
> > I want to install openbox from ports collection.
> &g
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 04:00:37 -0700 (PDT), Mr U wrote:
> is it possible to change download location (mirror) or is it possible to
> download file manually
> and add file in openbox dir?
It is possible.
First check the port's Makefile for where to obtain the required
files from. There are typical
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 03:45:35AM -0700, Mr U wrote:
> hi all
>
> I want to install openbox from ports collection.
> freebsd attempting to download libxml2 from fr.rpmfind.net but
> I don't know why connection speed slow down after a while and finally
> failed.
>
> is it possible to change down
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 03:45:35 -0700 (PDT)
Mr U wrote:
> hi all
>
> I want to install openbox from ports collection.
> freebsd attempting to download libxml2 from fr.rpmfind.net but
> I don't know why connection speed slow down after a while and finally
> failed.
>
> is it possible to change down
hi all
I want to install openbox from ports collection.
freebsd attempting to download libxml2 from fr.rpmfind.net but
I don't know why connection speed slow down after a while and finally
failed.
is it possible to change download location (mirror) or is it possible to
download file manually
hi all
I want to install openbox from ports collection.
freebsd attempting to download libxml2 from fr.rpmfind.net but
I don't know why connection speed slow down after a while and finally
failed.
is it possible to change download location (mirror) or is it possible to
download file manually
a
I didn't try by myself, but what about something like
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -J"%J" -U"%I" -r %f
in smb.conf?
I'm sorry to say that you additionally probably have to change
/usr/src/usr.sbin/lpr/common_source/ctlinfo.c
near line 87 to
#define OTHER_USERID_CHARS "-_." /* speci
I didn't try by myself, but what about something like
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -J"%J" -U"%I" -r %f
in smb.conf?
I'm sorry to say that you additionally probably have to change
/usr/src/usr.sbin/lpr/common_source/ctlinfo.c
near line 87 to
#define OTHER_USERID_CHARS "-_." /* special
is there any simple way to get data about workstation that prints using
lpd from samba?
what i need is to get IP/name of workstation that queued a print job to
lpd subsystem through samba.
or is the only way to change everything to print to lpd directly using lpd
protocol? quite a bit of wor
> Hi i want to ask a question about the new release of FreeBSD (9) is it
> posible to run this release /whit GUI/ in IBM Thinkpad 1161 217 whit this
> specs 500 mhz Intel Celeron processor 64mb Ram and 5gb HDD
I've been using even slower Thinkpads (300MHz), there are a few things
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 8:10 AM, Michael Ross wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the manpage says for ``gmirror label'':
>
> The order of components is important,
> because a component's priority is based on its position
> (starting from 0 to 255).
>
>
> so I would expect to have different p
Hi,
the manpage says for ``gmirror label'':
The order of components is important,
because a component's priority is based on its position
(starting from 0 to 255).
so I would expect to have different priorities for the components,
yet both are listed with a priority of
On Fri, 06 Jul 2012 04:05:36 -0400, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> On part 1, it might be possible to build things on the old
> machine, but only little things.
It _will_ work, it just will take some time. If that isn't
a major concern -- no problem. If the machine is low on RAM,
there should at least be
On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 22:00:11 +0300 (EEST), Ivan Ivanov wrote:
> Hi i want to ask a question about the new release of FreeBSD (9)
> is it posible to run this release /whit GUI/ in IBM Thinkpad 1161
> 217 whit this specs 500 mhz Intel Celeron processor 64mb Ram and
> 5gb HDD
Polytropo
1. You won't be able to build things from source on that
machine. Consider using packages for installation, or a
second system to build and export (via NFS) the data required.
You can but... too slow
3. For using your applications within the GUI, choose a
good window manager, e. g. FVWM or XFC
On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 22:00:11 +0300 (EEST), Ivan Ivanov wrote:
> Hi i want to ask a question about the new release of FreeBSD (9)
> is it posible to run this release /whit GUI/ in IBM Thinkpad 1161
> 217 whit this specs 500 mhz Intel Celeron processor 64mb Ram and
> 5gb HDD
It is very w
from Ivan Ivanov :
> Hi i want to ask a question about the new release of FreeBSD (9) is it
> posible to run this release /whit GUI/ in IBM Thinkpad 1161 217 whit this
> specs 500 mhz Intel Celeron processor 64mb Ram and 5gb HDD
I think it would be possible, but there would not be e
Hi,
Reference:
> From: "Thomas Mueller"
> Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2012 20:09:17 -0400
> Message-id: <53.21.06836.dac26...@smtp02.insight.synacor.com>
"Thomas Mueller" wrote:
> from Ivan Ivanov :
>
> > Hi i want to ask a ques
from Ivan Ivanov :
> Hi i want to ask a question about the new release of FreeBSD (9) is it
> posible to run this release /whit GUI/ in IBM Thinkpad 1161 217 whit this
> specs 500 mhz Intel Celeron processor 64mb Ram and 5gb HDD
I think it would be possible, but there would not be e
Hi i want to ask a question about the new release of FreeBSD (9) is it posible
to run this release /whit GUI/ in IBM Thinkpad 1161 217 whit this specs 500 mhz
Intel Celeron processor 64mb Ram and 5gb HDD
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On 03/07/2012 13:06, Bas Smeelen wrote:
> On 07/03/2012 12:29 PM, Jakub Lach wrote:
>> What option do I need to specify with -y to automatically answer those?
> -d
Add this to ${LOCALBASE}/etc/portmaster.rc
ALWAYS_SCRUB_DISTFILES=dopt
if that's something you're going to be doing all the time.
Now I see that I even used -d in my own portupdating
wrapper, but forgot about it and it's meaning, embarrassing.
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Hi Jakub,
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
> -d tells it to always delete old files without prompting.
>
> Thanks,
> Dean Weimer
>
> On Jul 3, 2012, at 5:29 AM, Jakub Lach wrote:
>
> > ===>>> Starting check for runtime dependencies
> > ===>>> Gathering dependency lis
On 07/03/2012 12:29 PM, Jakub Lach wrote:
===>>> Starting check for runtime dependencies
===>>> Gathering dependency list for archivers/unzip from ports
===>>> No dependencies for archivers/unzip
===>>> Installing package
===>>> Installation of archivers/unzip (unzip-6.0_1) succeeded
===>>> De
e?
>
> I've tried --clean-distfiles, --clean-packages but it's not it.
>
> It usually happens when doing portmaster --packages-build
> --delete-build-only
> build.
>
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On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Rick Miller wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'd like to set the offset/starting cylinder in install.cfg so that
> partitions begin on appropriate boundaries. The applicable section of
> install.cfg looks like the following. My assumption is that I need to
> make the change
Hi All,
I'd like to set the offset/starting cylinder in install.cfg so that
partitions begin on appropriate boundaries. The applicable section of
install.cfg looks like the following. My assumption is that I need to
make the changes in the "partition" section. Is this correct? Is the
format of
Hello!
We have a problem provided in - kern/144315: [ipfw] [panic] freebsd
8-stable reboot after add ipfw rules with netgraph ng_car
Our assembly of freebsd:
FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE #0: Mon Sep 27 01:19:13 MSD 2010
kain@shaper:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SHAPER i386
Reset occurs at differe
m/bugs/view.php?id=1041
>
> Basically my question is if there is work being done on this and if we
> will see it in 9.1? Or should i abandon freebsd for our sphinxhosts? :(
>
Sorry not to answer your question, but have you tried installing any of the
following from the ports system to se
-synchronization-td4224458.html
However 9.0-RELEASE doesnt have it so i tried out 9-STABLE but it isnt
in there either.
There is also a pretty long bugthread on sphinxsearch's bugtracker about it:
http://sphinxsearch.com/bugs/view.php?id=1041
Basically my question is if there is work being done on
On 22/06/2012 10:11, dude golden wrote:
> INTEL
> 1x Quad-Core i5-2500 3.3GHz, 6M Cache
> 16GB DDR3
> 2x 500GB SATAII
> then ask from my COLOCATION to install FreeBSD 8.2 or 8.3 with RAID
> 1, after many times of fail in installation from colocation they said
> that we have problem with RAID 1.we
On 6/22/12 11:11 AM, dude golden wrote:
> HI there,
>
> hope my email find you well, i recently order a server with below
> configuration
>
> INTEL
> 1x Quad-Core i5-2500 3.3GHz, 6M Cache
> 16GB DDR3
> 2x 500GB SATAII
>
> then ask from my COLOCATION to install FreeBSD 8.2 or 8.3 with RAID 1, a
HI there,
hope my email find you well, i recently order a server with below configuration
INTEL
1x Quad-Core i5-2500 3.3GHz, 6M Cache
16GB DDR3
2x 500GB SATAII
then ask from my COLOCATION to install FreeBSD 8.2 or 8.3 with RAID 1, after
many times of fail in installation from colocation they s
> -Original Message-
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> questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of dte...@freebsd.org
> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:57 PM
> To: 'Odhiambo Washington'
> Cc: 'questions'
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> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Devin Teske
> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:24 AM
> To: Odhiambo Washington
> Cc: questions
> Subject: Re: A bash scripting question
>
CyberLeo Kitsana wrote Odhiambo Washington:
> By the way, what's gammu,
/usr/ports/comms/gammu presumably
( for mobile phone connection )
> and why is it in /usr/bin ?
Pass.
Cheers,
Julian
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Julian Stacey, BSD Unix Linux C Sys Eng Consultants Munich http://berklix.com
Reply below not above
On 06/21/2012 08:40 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> How Can I simplify/perfect the following script, so that I read _ALL_ the
> lines in the file and act on the content as shown below, so that I do not
> have to specifiy an action per line?
>
> This below is doing exactly what i need BUT reading
On Jun 21, 2012, at 6:40 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> How Can I simplify/perfect the following script, so that I read _ALL_ the
> lines in the file and act on the content as shown below, so that I do not
> have to specifiy an action per line?
>
> This below is doing exactly what i need BUT r
How Can I simplify/perfect the following script, so that I read _ALL_ the
lines in the file and act on the content as shown below, so that I do not
have to specifiy an action per line?
This below is doing exactly what i need BUT reading one line at a time
untill the 10th line, if i want more i add
Dale Scott skrev 2012-06-14 14:59:
Should I install the libc souces?
I had this error when upgrading 8.x (8.1 to 8.2?), and solved it by creating
the directory only (actual sources not required). I recall someone had
posted this solution to the list at the time.
Regards,
Dale
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