On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 01:07:46AM -0800, Andrei Antoukh wrote:
> LinkedIn
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> Andrei Antoukh requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn:
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Why isn't LinkedIn in FreeBSD.org's spam blocker?
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David Kelly
t a port
disabled then I want it to stay disabled.
A quick glance of my 7.2-STABLE machine only found network_interfaces
used in /etc/defaults/rc.conf. ipv6_network_interfaces is used in many
places.
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a lightly loaded in internal office use. When my PII 450 MHz
192MB machine issued similar complaint on upgrade of bind I was tricked
into rebooting a machine with over 800 days uptime only to get the exact
same message again.
So I limited the number of sockets named would ask for using this in
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that the stock Windows driver does not, such as VLAN.
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Whom computers would destroy, they must first drive mad.
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freebsd-s
asily as one. The magic
of growisofs is that it invokes mkisofs on the fly. And also that
cdrecord had obnoxious (and broken) licensing in years past when I last
tried it.
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Whom com
anage to
> do this task from FreeBSD console due to 2GB/4GB filesize restrictions
> (growisofs).
Since when did FreeBSD (or growisofs) have a 2GB/4GB filesize limit? I
have burned 4.3GB DVDs several times.
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David Kell
uput on my Dell PE400SC. Can watch with "systat -v"
Worse, I have a stripped array of 2 drives that won't transfer more
than 43k at a chunk because apparently the stripe metadata didn't
align nicely on 64k multiples.
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;t, I might as well take Ubuntu for a spin or
do a clean install of Mac OS X.
You sound as if you just got the machine and haven't given MacOS X a
chance. Give MacOS X a chance. Download (if its not on your MacOS X
install DVD) X Code, and Apple X11.
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David Kelly N4HHE, [EMAIL
end-pr(1) or similar means.
Enhance a component of FreeBSD. Submit your changes via send-pr(1) or
similar means.
As trust and respect builds for your abilities and contributions you
will be invited to rise closer to core.
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David Kelly N4HHE, [EMA
D lists last year, I
found the problem this week. Somehow nvidia_load="YES" had snuck
into /boot/loader.conf. Remember seeing a port say something of
Nvidia altho I do not have Nvidia hardware.
Anyway, apparently the Nvidia kernel module is a bad Elf. :-)
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David
w[2].c to ip_input.c to avoid depending on
IPFIREWALL.
I haven't tried it yet but the above sounds like its addressing the
problem I have had with formerly tunneled packets being run thru IPFW
after emerging from the tunnel.
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To help clarify gif is no longer suspect I have changed the subject.
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 04:08:26PM +0100, Guido van Rooij wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 07:54:29AM -0600, David Kelly wrote:
> >
> > The problem is that while ESP packets arrive to be processed by
> >
Direct Access SCSI-2
> > device da0: 50.000MB/s transfers
> > da0: 4775MB (9780750 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 608C)
>
> Very nice! Any opinions on a good, cheap firewire card?
These guys have a 3-port Firewire card for Macintosh at $15:
http://eshop.macsales.com/link.cfm?id=6
to how IPsec packets traverse thru these layers.
When setting the system up was surprised to find nothing came thru
gif0. At least nothing ipfw sees.
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The human mind ordinarily operates at onl
much!
Except for Sendmail where "kill `head -1 /var/run/sendmail.pid`" is
needed because sendmail's command line options are on the 2nd line.
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The human mind ordinarily oper
tpd server.
The command line ftp on the Win32 machine has no problems where IE
fails.
Am not sure how to make natd apply to the machine which is hosting natd.
Haven't tried very hard, but do know my firewall can't fetch thru
16 11:01 4.4rc1-install.md5
-r--r--r-- 1 1006 1006173 May 2 03:54 CHECKSUM.MD5
-r--r--r-- 1 1006 1006 1052 Jan 19 2001 README.TXT
226 Transfer complete.
ftp> bye
221 Goodbye!
% date
Tue Aug 28 22:51:21 CDT 2001
%
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either has to allow all outgoing connections, or have a
firewall smart enough to monitor the port 21 communications and open
specifically for those transactions. /sbin/natd with the punch_fw
option works for most ftp clients for me in non-passive mode.
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Dav
ou have some control over the firewall, and maybe its
FreeBSD?
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The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its
capacity -- the rest is overhead for the operating system.
To
every chipset and poorly documented.
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The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its
capacity -- the rest is overhead for the operating system.
To Unsubscribe: send mail to
pping NICs on a cable modem system where the MAC
address is used to "authenticate" the connecting computer.
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The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its
capacity
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 09:54:02AM -0400, Bob K wrote:
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> I like -BEET. It's short, means nothing, and is red. What more could
> you ask for? :P
Suggest -FOO has a long standing meaning of nonsense in computer lingo.
Or -FOOBAR.
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On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 12:51:30PM -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
> David Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> types:
> > On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 09:54:02AM -0400, Bob K wrote:
> > > I like -BEET. It's short, means nothing, and is red. What more could
> > > you ask for? :
...]
What is an RTC BIOS error, and maybe it has something to do with the
problem?
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The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its
capacity -- the rest is overhead for the opera
screen. I disabled it as all my PCI
cards are pre-2.2. System has been rock solid since. And I buildworld
several times per week just to make sure. All the while running the
dnetc client.
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Digital IDE drive.
IMO the most reliable settings are the correct thing to do in spite of
simpleminded magazine authors who will "do a shootout" of Linux vs.
FreeBSD using only the stock settings.
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mp packets which fail checksum.
So maybe wait to start tcpdump until the transfer stops.
It may be time to "cut bait" and simply accept the Intel cards didn't
work in your situation and go on with things. Know I'm using an Intel
card right now (with an AMD CPU :-) ) but f
ain old 5V.
As for non-Intel ethernet cards, 3 or 4 years ago when I first got to
play with fast ethernet, found by accident that a 3Com card connected
to a 3Com switch was more forgiving of wrongly pairing the cat5 wires
than anything else connected to the same switch and wire.
IMHO am surpris
tle need for FLASH memory, BIOS updates, HD firmware updates, or even
RAID firmware updates.
Then again the advantage of the embedded system is the limited scope of
outside influences, which should result in a stable and reliable system
easier than one with higher limits.
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-R and it blew up. Later read
there was a conflict between ISA ed0 and the new ata code. Splurged on
the purchase of a DEC 21140 based 10/100 PCI card for $12 and cured
that problem. If you say it might work now (its a UMC chipset) then
I'll give it
" IBM SCSI 9G HD is running 15 degrees F
over room temperature. Currenlty its 94F on the HD.
Without digging up manufacturer's specs about 115F to 120F is where I'd
start getting really worried.
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Craig Hawco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I have recently fled from FreeBSD back into (ugh) windows because of a
> minor drive problem. It seems that my drive has a few bad blocks, and I
> know what they are. FreeBSD seems to try to write to the same bad sectors
> every time, and keeps
parently not up to a 100% duty cycle. DOS would cook
it. As would most games. Or several "make buildworlds" in a row.
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The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of
abytes of buffer to
their metadata cache and restored reasonable access speeds.
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capacity -- the rest is overhead for the operatin
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