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    <title>kldxref: /boot/kernel/kernel: too many sections</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.questions/288767</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello,

while updating my system I got the following error message while make 
installworld:

===&amp;gt; syscons/green (install)
install -o root -g wheel -m 555   green_saver.ko /boot/kernel
install -o root -g wheel -m 555   green_saver.ko.symbols /boot/kernel
kldxref /boot/kernel
kldxref: /boot/kernel/kernel: too many sections
kldxref: error while reading /boot/kernel/kernel: Bad address
su:/usr/src$

I tried to remove the /usr/obj and remake the kernel by make buildkernel 
again but the error remains.
I use 8.2-STABLE with a freshly updated RELENG_8 src.

I do not build all kernel modules so I have the following in my make.conf
MODULES_OVERRIDE = nfsserver linux linprocfs geom/geom_bde syscons/green

However - I don't think this explains the misbehavior of kldxref.

Can anybody give me a hint where to search for the bug?

Best regards,
  Martin Laabs

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    <dc:date>2012-05-26T11:41:05</dc:date>
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    <title>NewSysLog | Crontab</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.questions/288765</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Dear list,
I have this issue with bzip2 and the generation of backup logfiles.
This is the error I get:

--- cut ---

bzip2: I/O or other error, bailing out.  Possible reason follows.
bzip2: No such file or directory
Input file = /var/log/all.log.0, output file = /var/log/all.log.0.bz2
newsyslog: `bzip2 -f /var/log/all.log.0' terminated with a non-zero 
status (1)
bzip2: Can't open input file /var/log/maillog.0: No such file or directory.
newsyslog: `bzip2 -f /var/log/maillog.0' terminated with a non-zero 
status (1)

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Can you tell me what goes wrong here and how to solve this?

thanks in advance,
Jos Chrispijn

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    <dc:date>2012-05-26T11:02:58</dc:date>
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    <title>NewSysLog | Crontab</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.questions/288764</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Dear list,
I have this issue with bzip2 and the generation of backup logfiles.
This is the error I get:

--- cut ---

bzip2: I/O or other error, bailing out.  Possible reason follows.
bzip2: No such file or directory
Input file = /var/log/all.log.0, output file = /var/log/all.log.0.bz2
newsyslog: `bzip2 -f /var/log/all.log.0' terminated with a non-zero status (1)
bzip2: Can't open input file /var/log/maillog.0: No such file or directory.
newsyslog: `bzip2 -f /var/log/maillog.0' terminated with a non-zero status (1)

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Can you tell me what goes wrong here and how to solve this?

thanks in advance,
Jos Chrispijn

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    <title>ports tree</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.questions/288760</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi

Would it be stupid idea to have publicly available, mountable (nfs)
partition, with full port tree(s)? I think it would be good for
systems with low storage space. I know hd space is cheap, but I run
over and over to this problem.

I don't know how easily it could be done, but some kind of session
based temporary write permissions would be good too. To be able to
make &amp;amp;&amp;amp; make install directly from mounted partition.

I don't think very many people would need to have local personal copy
of ports tree then.

So, is this just stupid?
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    <dc:date>2012-05-26T06:57:37</dc:date>
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    <title>pam_start(): system error</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello list,

 My freebsd 8.2 box has a new, interesting error. When I go to change
any user password I see the message passwd: pam_start(): system error
as in :

[root&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;LBSD2:/etc/pam.d] #passwd
Changing local password for root
passwd: pam_start(): system error

passwd is able to see it's libraries:

[root&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;LBSD2:/etc/pam.d] #ldd /usr/bin/passwd
/usr/bin/passwd:
        libpam.so.5 =&amp;gt; /usr/lib/libpam.so.5 (0x2808e000)
        libc.so.7 =&amp;gt; /lib/libc.so.7 (0x28096000)

Here are my libraries:

[root&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;LBSD2:/etc/pam.d] #ls /lib
geom                    libcrypt.so.5           libncursesw.so.8
libalias.so.7           libcrypto.so.6          libnvpair.so.2
libalias_cuseeme.so     libctf.so.2             libpcap.so.7
libalias_dummy.so       libdevstat.so.7         libreadline.so.8
libalias_ftp.so         libdtrace.so.2          libsbuf.so.5
libalias_irc.so         libedit.so.7            libssp.so.0
libalias_nbt.so         libgcc_s.so.1           libthr.so.3
libalias_pptp.so        libgeom.so.5            libufs.so.5
libalias_skinny.so      libipsec.so.4           libumem.so.2
libalias_smedia.so      libipx.so.5             libutil.so.8
libavl.so.2             libjail.so.1            libuutil.so.2
libbegemot.so.4         libkiconv.so.4          libz.so.5
libbsdxml.so.4          libkvm.so.5             libzfs.so.2
libbsnmp.so.5           libm.so.5               libzpool.so.2
libc.so.7               libmd.so.5
libcam.so.5             libncurses.so.8

I was wondering if there was a way to resintall pam under freebsd?

This machine is an 8.2 release

FreeBSD LBSD2.summitnjhome.com 8.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0: Fri
Feb 18 02:24:46 UTC 2011
root&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;almeida.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386


thanks
tim

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    <dc:creator>Tim Dunphy</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-05-26T02:36:01</dc:date>
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    <title>Terminology: wheel</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;What inspiration (or maybe logical thought) is behind the
_naming_ of the "wheel" group?

I could find many explainations of what "wheel" is, what it
is for and how it is used (basic knowledge, I know), but I
couldn't find anything that states why this name has been
chosen. From other UNIX systems I know that there are groups
performing similar functions, but having different names
(such as "sysadmin" on Solaris prior to RBAC).

This question definitely shows my age. :-)



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    <dc:date>2012-05-26T01:45:15</dc:date>
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    <title>xorg crashes after ports-wide update, fontconfig the culprit?</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.questions/288745</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Having done a portmaster -a rendered my system virtually unusable, Xorg
kept crashing when opening claws-mail, firefox and thunderbird, opera
kept chrashing in a random fashion, too.

Quod googelet "x11 crash site:freebsd.org" and narrowing down the
results for to the last week, I found two references, i.e.,
1) http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?p=178234 and
2) http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?p=178014.

Having implemented 2) via portdowngrade to fontconfig-2.8.0_2,1 seems to
have solved the crashing issues for opera and claws, firefox and
thunderbird are waiting to be compiled. 

Has anyone observed similar issues, can anyone back my suspicion about
fontconfig or show me how to prove it and wouldn't a note on UPDATING be
in order?

Thanks for your comments, cheers and have a nice weekend,
--
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    <dc:date>2012-05-25T21:04:55</dc:date>
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    <title>Kernel Panic any help?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

as a happy freebsd user since about 2 years I have experienced my first kernel panic and have no idea what to do.

My main machine crashed an hour ago and since then I can't get it to boot.

The panic message:

panic: ffs_clusteralloc: map mismatch
cpuid = 0
KDB: stack backtrace
#0 0xffffffff8063dcbe at kdb_backtrace+0x5e
#1 0xffffffff8060aed7 at panic+0x187
#2 0xffffffff8082c1df at ffs_clusteralloc+0x4cf
#3 0xffffffff80828448 at ffs_hashalloc+0x28
#4 0xffffffff80829a31 at ffs_reallocblks+0x421
#5 0xffffffff8068accf at cluster_write+0x4df
#6 0xffffffff8084a1cf at ffs_write+0x58f
#7 0xffffffff8097e6a2 at VOP_WRITE_APV+0xb2
#8 0xffffffff806a9f23 at vn_write+0x373
#9 0xffffffff8064dceb at dofilewrite+0x8b
#10 0xffffffff8064e000 at kern_writev+0x60
#11 0xffffffff8064e085 at write+0x55
#12 0xffffffff809000c4 at amd64_syscall+0x1f4
#13 0xffffffff808e8a6c at Xfast_syscall+0xfc

System setup:

FreeBSD 8.3, up to date
some file system ufs + soft updates
root fs ufs without soft updates
home encrypted via geli

Regards,

Jens
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    <dc:date>2012-05-25T19:33:37</dc:date>
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    <title>re0  take 100% CPU</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.questions/288721</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;How to look what re0 is doing?? And how to debug that?

last pid: 74164;  load averages: 17.97, 13.81, 14.40                           up 47+09:31:54  21:50:58
110 processes: 9 running, 87 sleeping, 14 waiting
CPU:  0.5% user,  0.0% nice,  1.6% system, 97.9% interrupt,  0.0% idle
Mem: 194M Active, 449M Inact, 204M Wired, 20K Cache, 112M Buf, 1143M Free
Swap: 512M Total, 512M Free

  PID USERNAME PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU COMMAND
   12 root     -76    -     0K   112K WAIT    65.3H 100.00% {irq256: re0}
65795 root      39    0 13420K  5804K select  19:58  0.63% snmpd
 2664 root      36    0 14608K  6812K RUN     75:49  0.54% bgpd
    0 root     -76    0     0K    80K -       31.6H  0.44% {dummynet}
 7758 bind      36    0 75268K 62880K RUN    178:21  0.24% {named}
   12 root     -44    -     0K   112K WAIT    29.4H  0.10% {swi4: clock}

# systat -v
    2 users    Load 13.61 12.24 13.96                  May 24 21:49

Mem:KB    REAL            VIRTUAL                       VN PAGER   SWAP PAGER
        Tot   Share      Tot    Share    Free           in   out     in   out
Act  256100    6368   626872     8116 1171172  count
All  353960    9500  2792812    26356          pages
Proc:                                                            Interrupts
  r   p   d   s   w   Csw  Trp  Sys  Int  Sof  Flt      3 cow    4404 total
 12          32      2207  106 4216 4404 3983   48     28 zfod      1 ata0 14
                                                          ozfod  4119 hpet0 20
 4.1%Sys  93.4%Intr  2.6%User  0.0%Nice  0.0%Idle        %ozfod       uhci0 ehci
|    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |       daefr   284 re0 256
==+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++&amp;gt;      7 prcfr
                                        40 dtbuf       44 totfr
Namei     Name-cache   Dir-cache    111725 desvn          react
   Calls    hits   %    hits   %     64097 numvn          pdwak
    3177    3177 100                 27926 frevn          pdpgs
                                                          intrn
Disks   ad1   da0 pass0                            209000 wire
KB/t  14.85  0.00  0.00                            198616 act
tps       1     0     0                            459200 inact
MB/s   0.01  0.00  0.00                                20 cache
%busy     2     0     0                           1169956 free

# vmstat -i
interrupt                          total       rate
irq14: ata0                      5946124          1
irq20: hpet0                  3979660990        971
irq23: uhci0 ehci0                    85          0
irq256: re0                   3847013663        939
Total                         7832620862       1912
# uptime
 9:44PM  up 47 days,  9:25, 2 users, load averages: 9.05, 14.17, 15.61

#bwm-ng -I re0
  bwm-ng v0.6 (probing every 0.500s), press 'h' for help
  input: getifaddrs type: rate
  -         iface                   Rx                   Tx                Total
  ==============================================================================
              re0:          13.32 Mb/s           12.42 Mb/s           25.74 Mb/s
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            total:          14.95 Mb/s           13.94 Mb/s           28.89 Mb/s
# vmstat -z
ITEM                   SIZE  LIMIT     USED     FREE      REQ FAIL SLEEP

UMA Kegs:               128,      0,      92,      28,      92,   0,   0
UMA Zones:              224,      0,      92,      10,      92,   0,   0
UMA Slabs:              284,      0,    1158,       4,   29780,   0,   0
UMA RCntSlabs:          544,      0,     919,       5,     919,   0,   0
UMA Hash:               128,      0,       2,      28,       3,   0,   0
16 Bucket:               76,      0,      36,      14,      36,   0,   0
32 Bucket:              140,      0,      43,      13,      44,   0,   0
64 Bucket:              268,      0,      59,      11,      67,  90,   0
128 Bucket:             524,      0,     895,       1,   27120, 585,   0
VM OBJECT:              136,      0,   37976,     130,40520105,   0,   0
MAP:                    140,      0,       7,      49,       7,   0,   0
KMAP ENTRY:              72,  57505,      32,     127,   79899,   0,   0
MAP ENTRY:               72,      0,    2094,    1192,100480394,   0,   0
DP fakepg:               72,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
SG fakepg:               72,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
mt_zone:               2060,      0,     268,      11,     268,   0,   0
16:                      16,      0,    5106,     375,251057215,   0,   0
32:                      32,      0,   26924,     196,1931894354,   0,   0
64:                      64,      0,    6372,     413,172309547,   0,   0
128:                    128,      0,   23931,   41019,195195229,   0,   0
256:                    256,      0,    2786,     289,2302309652,   0,   0
512:                    512,      0,     638,      58, 4189195,   0,   0
1024:                  1024,      0,     533,      15, 1586826,   0,   0
2048:                  2048,      0,     251,      59,   17903,   0,   0
4096:                  4096,      0,     154,      29, 2738963,   0,   0
Files:                   56,      0,     180,     289,224690270,   0,   0
TURNSTILE:               72,      0,     156,      24,     156,   0,   0
umtx pi:                 52,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
MAC labels:              20,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
PROC:                   688,      0,      57,      23, 1272718,   0,   0
THREAD:                 728,      0,     124,      31,  206859,   0,   0
SLEEPQUEUE:              44,      0,     156,      80,     156,   0,   0
VMSPACE:                232,      0,      38,      30, 1272743,   0,   0
cpuset:                  40,      0,       2,     182,       2,   0,   0
audit_record:           816,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
mbuf_packet:            256,      0,     256,    1536,5400971809,   0,   0
mbuf:                   256,      0,       6,    1412,9019029846,   0,   0
mbuf_cluster:          2048,  25600,    1792,       6,    1792,   0,   0
mbuf_jumbo_page:       4096,  12800,       0,      20,  828696,   0,   0
mbuf_jumbo_9k:         9216,   6400,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
mbuf_jumbo_16k:       16384,   3200,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
mbuf_ext_refcnt:          4,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
NetGraph items:          36,   4130,       2,     175,1535407748,   0,   0
NetGraph data items:     36,    531,       0,     531,3322859915,26160,   0
g_bio:                  140,      0,       0,    4144,23787066,   0,   0
ttyinq:                 152,      0,     300,      12,     675,   0,   0
ttyoutq:                256,      0,     157,       8,     353,   0,   0
ata_request:            204,      0,       0,    1045, 5946685,   0,   0
ata_composite:          180,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
VNODE:                  272,      0,   64112,     134, 7873012,   0,   0
VNODEPOLL:               60,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
S VFS Cache:             72,      0,   66367,     466, 8051562,   0,   0
L VFS Cache:            292,      0,     595,     198,  109305,   0,   0
NAMEI:                 1024,      0,       0,      12,171046456,   0,   0
NFSMOUNT:               532,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
NFSNODE:                460,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
DIRHASH:               1024,      0,     485,      11,     497,   0,   0
pipe:                   392,      0,      10,      30,  784482,   0,   0
Mountpoints:            648,      0,       6,       6,       6,   0,   0
ksiginfo:                80,      0,      66,     990,  210783,   0,   0
itimer:                 220,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
KNOTE:                   72,      0,       8,     310,92381338,   0,   0
socket:                 416,  25605,      73,     242,131092823,   0,   0
unpcb:                  172,  25622,      26,      43, 3331350,   0,   0
ipq:                     32,    904,       0,     226,    8756,   0,   0
udp_inpcb:              220,  25614,       7,     245,127020097,   0,   0
udpcb:                    8,  25781,       7,     399,127020097,   0,   0
tcp_inpcb:              220,  25614,      33,      57,  644727,   0,   0
tcpcb:                  692,  25600,      26,      39,  644727,   0,   0
tcptw:                   52,   5184,       7,     137,   92058,   0,   0
syncache:               112,  15365,       0,      70,  360404,   0,   0
hostcache:               76,  15400,      30,      70,    3515,   0,   0
tcpreass:                20,   1690,       0,     169,    1927,   0,   0
sackhole:                20,      0,       0,     169,     620,   0,   0
sctp_ep:                880,  25600,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
sctp_asoc:             1524,  40000,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
sctp_laddr:              24,  80040,       0,     145,      45,   0,   0
sctp_raddr:             464,  80000,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
sctp_chunk:              96, 400000,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
sctp_readq:              76, 400000,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
sctp_stream_msg_out:     72, 400044,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
sctp_asconf:             24, 400055,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
sctp_asconf_ack:         24, 400055,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
ripcb:                  220,  25614,       6,      48,   78019,   0,   0
rtentry:                108,      0,   24066,      18,  288480,   0,   0
IPFW dynamic rule:      108,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
divcb:                  220,  25614,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
selfd:                   28,      0,     158,     223,1786944834,   0,   0
ip4flow:                 40,  25668,     680,   24160,36376221,   0,   0
ip6flow:                 64,  25636,       0,     174,      20,   0,   0
SWAPMETA:               276, 121576,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
FFS inode:              116,      0,   64073,      46, 7872685,   0,   0
FFS1 dinode:            128,      0,       0,       0,       0,   0,   0
FFS2 dinode:            256,      0,   64073,      22, 7872685,   0,   0

# uname -a
FreeBSD bor 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #1: Wed Feb 23 09:39:22 UTC 2011     &amp;lt; at &amp;gt;:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/KES_KERN_v9  i386

#tail /var/log/messages
May 24 21:58:57 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 273 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:58:58 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 223 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:58:59 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 235 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:00 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 278 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:01 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 283 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:02 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 255 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:03 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 269 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:04 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 286 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:05 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 225 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:06 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 328 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:07 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 285 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:08 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 286 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:09 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 304 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:10 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 304 to 200 packets/sec
May 24 21:59:11 bor kernel: Limiting icmp unreach response from 311 to 200 packets/sec

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi all,

Forgive me if this is a repeat topic. I'd appreciate it if somebody
could point me to the answer.

I recently upgraded to 9.0 on my server, but since then a lot of
ports-related commands (portupgrade, pkg_version, portsnap, etc.) just
hang when I try to execute them. I'm not even really sure where to
begin troubleshooting. Has anybody else seen this behavior?

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Forgive the OT nature of this, but FBSD tends to be a big CVS user, so I
am hoping someone has an answer for this.  Feel free to reply privately
if you do not wish to inflict your answer up on the whole list...

Is there a way to checkout a project from a CVS repo *into the current
directory*?   If I do this:

cvs co -d .  foo

Or this:

cvs co -d ./ foo

I get this:

cvs checkout: existing repository /usr/cvs/... does not match /usr/cvs/.../foo
cvs checkout: ignoring module waccess

Ideas?
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I have  a Samsung  portable with an Intel Atom cpu N450 . In http://www.freebsd.org/fr/where.html , you specify “versions &amp;amp; platform “ and I cannot  locate  the type of processor of  my Samsung .What choice do I do ? 
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Please do not tell me about how stupid HTML mail is at all - i know it, it 
is not my idea.

thanks
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More precisely we would like to offer to our students and professors
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I need to rollback x.org to a point that tty switching worked.  I'm dead in
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How do I do that?  I suppose the whole ports tree has to go back since
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I'm on 8.3 amd64.

PS: the WITHOUT_NOUVEAU switch does not exist anymore because nouveau
doesn't exist anymore.

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Hi,

I was looking in our ports collection for some kind of virtual scrum
board with the following requirements:

- allows a team over the network to see the current page of all
  'sticker' for the tasks, and make changes (if in web browser even better)
- allows to put tasks (a few words) as 'stickers' on the board
- have columns (each one for each team member)
- have areas like: waiting, checked-out, done

Any ideas? Thanks

matthias
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