should be wrong ;)
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Hi all,
I must say that I was initially interested in the idea of building
software from source - but I am kind of loosing it.
Certainly, it allows you to compile with the compiler options you want,
you are able to optimize the binaries for your CPU, but: does it really
matter? Are the speed
Hi all,
I must say that I was initially interested in the idea of building
software from source - but I am kind of loosing it.
Certainly, it allows you to compile with the compiler options you want,
you are able to optimize the binaries for your CPU, but: does it really
matter? Are the speed
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Before I answer to this question, I cannot help noting that you don't
*HAVE* to compile everything from source. In fact, if you install a
RELEASE version of FreeBSD and use pkg_add to install the binary,
precompiled packages of just the applications you are going to
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Indeed, packages-4-stable, packages-4.10-release on ftp.freebsd.org
don't include openoffice. A search at google though yields:
http://projects.imp.ch/openoffice/
which does list FreeBSD packages of OO-1.0.3 and OO-1.1.0 :-)
Which is not 1.1.1 or the latest 1.1.2.
, where it is not created at boot time).
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will get there
This is what I found:
http://www.obfuscation.org/ipf/ipf-howto.html
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it runs, and emails me what looks like a job well
done, but the distfile has NOT been fetched. When I then go to do the
actual upgrade, the distfile must first be fetched by portupgrade before
it proceeds to build.
Does anyone know what might cause this?
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PS: here is the script
I loaded FreeBSD on one of my old PCs a few years ago.
I wanted to start using it again, but I can't
remember what the root password was. I'm sure I used
the default, but I tried hitting enter and using
password, root, r00t, sysadmin, admin and a
few others to no avail.
Can anyone tell me some
Want to give it a try!
Very experienced with all versions of windows, have been building computers for 15
years..
Sick of the windows restrictions.
What am I in for??
Have tried many versions of Linux.There are too many anymore.
Where is a good place to start?
What's a
into single user mode after we recompile the kernel?
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I would suggest that something is wrong. FreeBSD
generally doesn't boot into single user mode unless it's either
told to, or has to. The most likely probable cause is a bad HDD*,
but there may be other possibilities.
What happens after someone does enter the default shell path? Does
:
CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvsroot; export CVSROOT
It doesn't work
Patrick:
Try:
/etc/profile for sh-like shells (bash, sh, ksh)
/etc/csh.login for csh-like shells (csh, tcsh)
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I cannot get this card to work on 4.7 / 5.0 RC. I got 'wi0: busy bit won't clear'
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Dear/Beste Patrick,
Thursday, January 30, 2003, 8:37:04 PM, you wrote:
has anyone every had problems with appending existing files on volumes
mounted by smbfs or shlight?
$ echo sdsad hey
,
the versions of freetype and fontconfig you listed above are correct on my
system. The problems I am having here are really quite unusual.
Anyway, let's see what happens after the portupgrade -f is done. This may
take a little while though.
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-libraries to 4.3
3) upgrade -font* to 4.3
I had unwittingly done (2) before (1).
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I have a number of XFree86 Font ports which will not upgrade from 4.2 to
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have found many similar problems. I just don't know where you can
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to copy the driver code from my desktop which is
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Does anyone know if there is a special trick to setting the mysql root
user's password after installing mysql323-server on FreeBSD?
I've done like the manuals say (mysqladmin -uroot password xyz), but
all
I get
the Pg module, not DBD::Pg, nor DBI. As far as I
can tell, anyways. I'm no expert on the intricacies of perl modules.
As far as I can see on CPAN, Pg has not changed since April 2000.
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change of status. Evidently this info is held somewhere. I don't
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do run ipf/ipnat and ipfw/DUMMYNET on many of these. Clearly I will
need to make provision for this unusual traffic on the lo0 interface
too.
Of course, the IPs I intend using will be RFC1918 compliant private
addresses.
Thanks for any comments.
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I was wondering what is the best way to limit bandwidth to a set of IP
addresses? I've read some about dummynet. Would this be the
preffered
tool to use?
Yes - dummynet must be used in conjunction with ipfw. ipfw is for
firewalling, but you can use it to
the distributions simply by editing the
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than 4 hours later (I would expect an Athlon XP 1700 to
be a bit faster than that!). The CPU was running at 100% during that
time.
No doubt the error is something I have done - can someone help me
identify the problem?
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hi all i would like to know the syntax of ipfw to block icmp ping ?
(echo
and reply)
ipfw add 123 deny ip from any to any icmtypes 8
man ipfw and search for icmptypes .
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is not on a local network. If the router is attached
via fxp0, then try adding an alias like this:
ifconfig_fxp0_alias2=inet 10.10.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
Then your system will know which interface to use to talk to 10.10.10.10.
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and so on) but also, with the same name.. And therefore,
creates the same values / filenames in each directory (val1, val2, val3,
val4, tim1, tim2, tim3, tim4) would this cause MRTG to have a panic/not
work?
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know how I can (re-)activate this?
I'm running 4.6.2, by the way.
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I can establish mppe with mschapv1 in linux. I think FreeBSD (userland ppp) only
support mppe + mschapv2. Is there any way to hack it to support mschapv1+mppe.
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I can't get my sis900 lan card to work with FreeBSD (get a failed to probe error). It
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Does Sybasse V11 is certified on FreeBSD
Does any one of you alreday perform install/and test t an Oracle 9I
Database on FreeBSD.
I know that Oracle is not actually available on this OS
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should make it work.
Use tracert or traceroute to see at which hop it goes wrong.
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Hi,
I am really having problems with this, any help appreciated.
Amended repost of ipnat port forwarding froblem
The configuration:
Router:
This is a dedicated ADSL router
server with ip?
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Hello dear list,
I have one FreeBSD router in front of the internal network. Now I've
installed another FreeBSD box which must be the www sever.
I've managed to redirect the port 80 at the router and the web server
is visible to the outside world. But the problem
,
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Hello dear list,
I have one FreeBSD router in front
that could work. Just have to work out your firewall
rules.
I use 2 types of dns, one for internal use, and the other for external.
My 0,2 cents
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?
Is there something I could change to improve (if I should) the
networkhandling? Or am I now only chasing ghosts? When I am running a ftp
filetransfer between the 2 FreeBSD boxes I get speeds up until 7.25MB/s,
which is a good throughput in my humble opinion.
Thanks and regards,
Patrick
Hi,
Just wondering how I can see which version of Freebsd I've got as sources in
my /usr/src directory.
I've done a CVS sync, but am not quite sure which version I downloaded.
Before I am rebuilding world and creating havoc on my system I want to know
for sure.
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Only /dev/bpf0 is there at boot time
But when I run tcpdump, it automatically create
/dev/bpf1 (I have multiple NIC).
Running devfs at boot time cannot set the /dev/bpf1,
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Hi
After browsing the *BSD cvsweb site, I have found that
FreeBSD-current's TCPIP code has added locking/mutex
in it.
I am not programmer but I want to know what is the use
of adding so much locks/mutex in the stack? Also,
would it make a newbie/beginner feel difficult to
understand the code (I
Hi
It seems that the constant is in /usr/sys/sys/mount.h.
The limit is already there since the initial import in
1995. (From 4.4BSD?)
I want to know what is the root cause preventing a
larger value.
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I made you this new logo for your free bsd operating system, its kinda like
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I have ipsec-tools's freebsd6 natt patch on the kernel.
Run ipsec-tools(racoon with natt).
NATT should work (I see phase 2 message pass between client (XP) and
the FreeBSD server. Windows behind NAT (registry changed to do NATT)
It seems the l2tpd (from ports 0.69) does not start (which call
idea I
shouldn't even consider it --or-- it seems like a good way to get
familiar with gmirror, so go for it.
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
Patrick Bowen wrote:
I wanted to fiddle around with gmirror(8) on a Dell C-600 Laptop. It has
a 2-slice, 20 Gig HD, and I essentially wanted to mirror ad0s1 to ad0s2.
I realize this will put the HD under stress, but otherwise it seems
do-able.
What I want to know
this behaviour, and why it might have happened?
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List;
I have a slice on ad0s1 mounting the root FS from ad0s2a, and
vice-verse. Here's what I did.
1. Started out with a 20 Gig drive with two equal slices, ad0s1
(blank) and ad0s2 (FreeBSD).
2. Used sysinstalls fdisk and bsdlabel to create /, /var, /tmp, and
/usr
guess I
feel that public help should receive public praise.
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use flash, realplayer,
mplayer-plugins, acroread, etc.
BTW, I'm running -current.
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Dick;
Test the card with kldload if_ath as root, then ifconfig and dhcp,
before you re-compile the kernel. If that works then you can just add
the modules at startup. Saves time recompiling.
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have no effect. Have you tried setting the IP and netmask and ssid to
what your roommate's machine is using (just to see if it works)?
Also, the line in your rc.conf, ifconfig ath0 ssid True That is, I
suspect, wrong. I'll bet it needs to be something like
ifconfig_ath0_ssid=True That.
Patrick
, there is a kftpgrabber graphical ftp client
for KDE in the ports collection.
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riko saputra wrote:
in my freebsd 6.0 there is no rc.local ,
how i can get rc.local ??
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Unless I'm mistaken, smbfs_load=YES should go into
/boot/loader.conf. Use kldstat to see if the module is loaded.
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name of the package you want to delete, in your case xfce4.
pkg_deinstall -R xfce4.
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That did not work either.
Jim;
Unless I'm mistaken, smbfs_load=YES should go into
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The problem about the -R option is that normally that takes off stuff
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ktrace truss ls - fail most of the time
truss `which ls` - works great.
I have no idea why the PIOCWAIT ioctl would fail like that
neither have I... In fact, the 128 items limitation of my procfs
puzzles me even more.
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these process wont be killed, I'll have to reboot. (procctl won't
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the processes...)
You can continue tracing these processes if you run truss -p pid,
since that's pretty much what they're waiting for :)
you are right, thanks.
Apart from that, I've recompiled my system from 5.4p8 to 5.4p10, and
the problem is still here...
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1.3. Fair enough, but how can I build the port for apache 2 if
there aren't any makefile options regarding apache? The port in question
is php4-mysql.
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On 18 nov. 2003, at 03:01, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
Next is to choose a mother board. I am
wanting a ASUS just because I hear alot of people talking about it on
the forums, irc etc and think I would be happy with it.
you will, as long as you do not choose a cheap ASUS (SiS chipset and
controllers)
Hi all,
Not that I expect to be swayed one way or the other here, but...
I'm curious to see what other users think of using either the 'make'
commands or 'pkg_add' for compiling and installing software. I'm
admittedly a bit of a newbie, and I've tried it both ways, after
CVSup-ing the source
tried looking in /usr/ports/sysutils/pkg_install?
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 16:30, David Gerard wrote:
On 11/25/03 22:20, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 17:06, David Gerard wrote:
Has anyone got gaim 0.71 or later working on FreeBSD 4.x?
What did you do to get it working?
This is more a question of curiosity rather than a solution since I'm an
admitted newbie, so treat this as an inquiry to the masses. Would
portupgrade help in this case to upgrade and/or install a newer version
of the Gaim source/port for you to use?
For example, I just ran cvsup on a clean
or is
it too new of a sound card. Other than that I love FreeBSD and thanks for
your help.
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If this is not enough info I'll email you direct with more...
Thanks for your response.
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Subject: RE: Apparent packet duplication logged
Looked at google, archives, and ports but don't see
anything recent regarding using Legato Networker
backup system with FreeBSD. Anybody have any recent
info about that, or is it just not supported?
tia
pm
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Hello,
I need to install glib-2.4.0 prior to installing gtk2.0
I am using source package glib-2.4.0.tar.gz
I have libiconv installed with prefix /usr/local
According to consulted documentation, the sequence of commands to compile and install
is
./configure --with-libiconv=/usr/local
) Java improvement
It seems that the development has been stopped after
JDK 1.3.1/1.4.2 for a long time.
Java performance in FreeBSD is not very good.
4) Some nice ports are broken in 5.x
Like tripwire 2.3.1.2_3
Regards
Patrick
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--- Jeremy Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 16:07, Patrick Dung wrote:
1) OpenLDAP Integration
FreeBSD has OpenLDAP support in the ports, but I
think
it would be great if FreeBSD support LDAP out of
the
box (just like Solaris and most Linux distro)
Why? It's
Hi,
I would like to use my META (ALT in my keyboard) key instead of ESC.
I'm using uk.cp850 keyboard and my ALT key doesn't work on my
console. I've tried to alter uk.cp850.kbd in
/usr/share/syscons/keymaps, but I was unsuccessful.
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, searched the web, etc. this is either really simple, and I/m
trying to make it complicated (probably), or no one else is trying to do
this (probably not).
If someone can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
TIA,
Patrick
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I have tried to find solution to my problem for a while but have only found
solutions to why is Samba on Freebsd between Win2k too slow. Mine wokrs
fine between win2k and BSD box.
I have freebsd 4.10 and 10MB network. With pentium 300mhz and 128MB memory
running samba-3.0.5 i´m not
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