of sshd: bob [priv] (sshd).
Bob currently has 35 of those processes up.
This is an old bug which was fixed on April 7th (four days after 4.8
was released). Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have been merged to
the 4.8 security branch (which is my fault really).
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You didn't say what kind of audio chipset the mobo has, so I can't
help you there.
It's the one built into the Nforce2 chipset. Are sound chips even probed
if the kernel doesn't include pcm
Stijn Hoop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is with PERL_VERSION=5.8.0 in /etc/make.conf, and no /usr/bin/perl
(since this is -CURRENT), which is why mkhtmlindex barfs.
use.perl port
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use.perl port
Noted, thanks. I thought this was only needed for -STABLE, but apparently I
was wrong. After manually installing a symlink the port installed fine of
course, but I gather
to reconstruct the data),
but by recreating the filesystem, you gave the disk a chance to remap
the faulty sector, so the error seemingly went away. This is how
disks are supposed to work.
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Glendon M. Gross [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
make -k buildworld /usr/tmp/buildworld.out \
tail -f /usr/tmp/buildworld.out
1) don't use -k
2) use 21 to direct error messages to the log
# make buildworld world.log 21
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your sources?
2) if you are using cvs, did you remember to use the -P option when
checking out or updating your sources?
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: initialisation failed
This was fixed very shortly after the upgrade. There's still no
substitute for checking the lists before posting complaints...
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working on resolving both issues, and hope to have a solution ready
during the weekend. I would also like to apologize for the
inconvenience caused by my forgetfulness.
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with the appropriate driver?
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/misfeature of the protocol OpenSSH implements. OpenSSH
can't do anything about it without losing the right to its name.
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was not to
surprise users who had the ssh1 RSA host key in their known_hosts but
not the ssh2 DSA host key.
What do people think about this? Keep 2,1 or revert to 1,2?
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Peter Avalos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since this turned off by default in FreeBSD, I think the man page
should be changed as well:
Fixed, thanks.
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server, which is hardly pkg_fetch(1)'s
fault.
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Under Linux it was easy to find it.. /proc
Under FreeBSD I can't find it..
What do you want it for? It's meaningless.
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. No keyboard detected:
Remove flags 0x1 from the atkbd0 line in your kernel config.
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So my question is this: Under what circumstance would I ever want to fail on
no keyboard?
If you have a USB keyboard rather than a PS/2 keyboard.
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So what's all this noise and racket about?
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. The reason for the bump is that
new binaries will not work with an old library.
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"William Wong" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm just wondering how the developers keep track or what still needs to be
merged from -CURRENT to -STABLE. Is it just version numbers on particular
files?
Most of us apply the well-known "It's all in me 'ead" technique.
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you reinstall it, the only difference will be that pkg_version will be
better able to tell what version you have.
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, I've had a CFP1080S (Antigua) for years, and never experienced
any trouble at all with it. It held my FreeBSD CVS repo mirror until I
got a new desktop last fall, so it's seen some pretty heavy activity
over the years.
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Hmm, I've had a CFP1080S (Antigua) for years, and never experienced
any trouble at all with it. [...]
I've got the same drive. Attached to a 1542B it works fine
the output from
dmesg and a copy of your kernel config.
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Philippe CASIDY [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Make sure you have entries for all local network interfaces in
/etc/hosts.
...or add '-nolisten tcp' to the X command line in your Xservers file.
Ca
are worse than the downtime necessary for upgrading.
If it's just your home playbox: whenever you're bored and have nothing
better to do.
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Please, could some one give me a description of this fatal trap: ?
Please refer to section 13.13 of the FAQ.
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of a
physical drive failure. YMMV.
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BSD for the masses.
"BSD on every desk and in every home"
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or
anything you'd expect from an IRQ conflict; you'd just hear a thin but
very noticeable high-pitched warble, even when there wasn't any sound
playing.
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What's an MFC?
Please read the FAQ.
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make -DDEBUG \
make install
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Is this merger something I should be scared of?
FreeBSD isn't merging with anyone. Walnut Creek is. The difference is
quite significant.
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ses a
serial console instead. This has nothing to do with init(8). I guess
the right person to answer this kind of question would be Mike Smith
or Daniel Sobral.
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It doesn't have anything to do with syn floods at all. It merely
prevents OS fingerprinting (at least the way nmap does it).
The following ipfw rule will also prevent
ELENG_2_2".
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_3
Please stop spreading such disinformation. It only comes across as an
infantile attempt to cover up the fact that you didn't do your
homework, and it damages the project's reputation as well as your own.
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