RE: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-14 Thread Sean Cavanaugh


 
 
 based on Linus Torvalds (which we ALL know is RIGHT) states that
 
 when asked if the name GNU/Linux was justified:
 
 Well, I think it's justified, but it's justified if you
 actually make a GNU distribution of Linux ... the same way
 that I think that Red Hat Linux is fine, or SuSE Linux
 or Debian Linux, because if you actually make your own
 distribution of Linux, you get to name the thing, but
 calling Linux in general GNU Linux i
 I think is just ridiculous.
 
 (G)ot (N)othing (U)nique takes years since 1989 for http://is.gd/zGZh
 
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 thanks
 Saifi.
 


And in the end, the world almost never heard of Linux and would have had BSD 
everywhere. Linus stated that he prob would have never made Linux if the 
litigation around BSD 4.4 had ended earlier. 

But why he feels like he can take over the GNU OS just because he made the 
kernel never made sense to me. I'm glad the GNU project finally got Hurd going 
though, even though they too almost went with a BSD 4.4 based kernel before 
Linux came along

-Sean
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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-14 Thread Chris Rees
2009/5/14 Saifi Khan saifi.k...@twincling.org:
 On Wed, 13 May 2009, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:

 --
 From: Saifi Khan saifi.k...@twincling.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 9:04 PM
 To: Sean Cavanaugh millenia2...@hotmail.com
 Cc: jerr...@msu.edu; korikov...@gmail.com; 
 freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 Subject: RE: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

  On Wed, 13 May 2009, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
 
  
   (The true nomenclature is GNU/Linux when refering to a Linux based OS).
 
  Not true.
 
  Please see
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU/Linux_naming_controversy
 
 
  thanks
  Saifi.
 

 based on the wiki page (which we ALL know is NEVER wrong) states that
 GNU/Linux is the correct form and the ONLY reason for calling it just Linux 
 is
 that its easier to say and that's how its known overall in mainstream media.


 based on Linus Torvalds (which we ALL know is RIGHT) states that

 when asked if the name GNU/Linux was justified:

    Well, I think it's justified, but it's justified if you
    actually make a GNU distribution of Linux ... the same way
    that I think that Red Hat Linux is fine, or SuSE Linux
    or Debian Linux, because if you actually make your own
    distribution of Linux, you get to name the thing, but
    calling Linux in general GNU Linux i
    I think is just ridiculous.

 (G)ot (N)othing (U)nique takes years since 1989 for http://is.gd/zGZh


 Hope this helps.

 thanks
 Saifi.

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[ch...@amnesiac]~% echo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Hurd; | wc -c
  38
[ch...@amnesiac]~% echo http://is.gd/zGZh |wc -c
  18

Seriously, please don't obfuscate URLs when there's no real need to.
Those of us who are careful prefer not to follow strange looking
links; it's counterproductive. is.gd and tinyurl are great if you have
to type in monstrous links like

http://port25.technet.com/archive/2006/10/13/Using-Vista_2700_s-Boot-Manager-to-Boot-Linux-and-Dual-Booting-with-BitLocker-Protection-with-TPM-Support.aspx

However, there's no need when it's either copy-paste or click, and
just confuses things.

Also, Torvalds talks about stuff like that far too much. It's only
fair to call it GNU/Linux; it IS GNU on top of the Linux kernel. It's
like calling Mac OS X Darwin, or NeXTSTEP Mach (or worse, FreeBSD!).

Chris
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-13 Thread Shakil Khan
Hi,

Can anyone let me know how can I download FreeBSD kernel source code. I am
on Linux and am not able to download using CVS. Can someone point me exactly
and also if some links are available where I can download tar ball of
FreeBSD kernek source code.

Regards
~Korikov
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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-13 Thread Glen Barber
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Shakil Khan korikov...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Can anyone let me know how can I download FreeBSD kernel source code. I am
 on Linux and am not able to download using CVS. Can someone point me exactly
 and also if some links are available where I can download tar ball of
 FreeBSD kernek source code.


You can install using sysinstall, but that will be out of date.

-- 
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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-13 Thread Neal Hogan
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Shakil Khan korikov...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Can anyone let me know how can I download FreeBSD kernel source code. I am
 on Linux and am not able to download using CVS. Can someone point me exactly
 and also if some links are available where I can download tar ball of
 FreeBSD kernek source code.

I'm likely missing something . . . I apologize if I am, but why can't
you use CVS on linux?

One of many examples found after googling installing cvs linux:

http://www.freeos.com/articles/4608/


 Regards
 ~Korikov
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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-13 Thread Tim Judd
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Shakil Khan korikov...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Can anyone let me know how can I download FreeBSD kernel source code. I am
 on Linux and am not able to download using CVS. Can someone point me
 exactly
 and also if some links are available where I can download tar ball of
 FreeBSD kernek source code.

 Regards
 ~Korikov


download the ssrc.?? files, cat them together, and then it's a tarfile that
needs these arguments to extract

tar -xpzf ssrc.tgz -C /preffered/location

Hopefully Linux can handle the permissions/paths correctly.

--TJ
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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-13 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 08:33:44PM +0530, Shakil Khan wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Can anyone let me know how can I download FreeBSD kernel source code. I am
 on Linux and am not able to download using CVS. Can someone point me exactly
 and also if some links are available where I can download tar ball of
 FreeBSD kernek source code.

My suggestion would be to download the latest ISO and install it on
a machine with full source.  Then you will have kernel and everything
to make a FreeBSD including the correct compilers and libraries.

Kernel is really dealt with differently in FreeBSD than in Linux.
Although there is a kernel, it is intimately part of the whole
operating system, not a kernel which someone grabs makes up a separate 
distribution with.   

jerry


 Regards
 ~Korikov
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RE: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-13 Thread Sean Cavanaugh

 Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 12:55:52 -0400
 From: jerr...@msu.edu
 To: korikov...@gmail.com
 CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 Subject: Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list
 
 On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 08:33:44PM +0530, Shakil Khan wrote:
 
  Hi,
  
  Can anyone let me know how can I download FreeBSD kernel source code. I am
  on Linux and am not able to download using CVS. Can someone point me exactly
  and also if some links are available where I can download tar ball of
  FreeBSD kernek source code.
 
 My suggestion would be to download the latest ISO and install it on
 a machine with full source.  Then you will have kernel and everything
 to make a FreeBSD including the correct compilers and libraries.
 
 Kernel is really dealt with differently in FreeBSD than in Linux.
 Although there is a kernel, it is intimately part of the whole
 operating system, not a kernel which someone grabs makes up a separate 
 distribution with.   
 

to piggy-back a little more, FreeBSD is an entire Operating System whereas 
Linux is just a Kernel used to run the GNU Operating system (The true 
nomenclature is GNU/Linux when refering to a Linux based OS).
the GNU project is currently working on writing their own Kernel named Hurd 
based off the mach kernel.
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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-13 Thread Duane
On 5/13/09, Shakil Khan korikov...@gmail.com wrote:

 Can anyone let me know how can I download FreeBSD kernel source code.


1. Surf to http://freebsd.org.

2. Notice that there are now two flavors of FreeBSD:

LATEST RELEASES

* Production Release 7.2
* Production (Legacy) Release 6.4

3. Click on 'Documentation' and then 'Handbook'.

4. Scroll down to the table of contents of 'Appendix A. Obtaining
FreeBSD' and review these possibilities. I suggest you try CVSup.
There are CVSup clients available for virtually all Unixen systems,
including Linux.

NB. Now, read carefully the section on CVSup:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html

You can grab whatever source you want with this method.

5. RTFM!


-- 
Duane
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RE: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-13 Thread Saifi Khan
On Wed, 13 May 2009, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:

 
 (The true nomenclature is GNU/Linux when refering to a Linux based OS).

Not true. 

Please give us the credit for userland is the line of
reasoning used for the puported TLA prefix ! silly actually.

Please see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU/Linux_naming_controversy


thanks
Saifi.
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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-13 Thread Sean Cavanaugh

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From: Saifi Khan saifi.k...@twincling.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 9:04 PM
To: Sean Cavanaugh millenia2...@hotmail.com
Cc: jerr...@msu.edu; korikov...@gmail.com; 
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Subject: RE: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list


On Wed, 13 May 2009, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:



(The true nomenclature is GNU/Linux when refering to a Linux based OS).


Not true.

Please give us the credit for userland is the line of
reasoning used for the puported TLA prefix ! silly actually.

Please see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU/Linux_naming_controversy


thanks
Saifi.



based on the wiki page (which we ALL know is NEVER wrong) states that 
GNU/Linux is the correct form and the ONLY reason for calling it just Linux 
is that its easier to say and that's how its known overall in mainstream 
media. There is additional in that it also runs non-GNU based programs such 
as apache, but the base of it all is that Linux by itself is not an OS, just 
a kernel. Debian Illustrates this perfectly as they have done several 
different distros using different Kernels to run GNU userland, including 
FreeBSD ( http://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/ ), NetBSD, and Hurd.


-Sean 


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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2009-05-13 Thread Saifi Khan
On Wed, 13 May 2009, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:

 --
 From: Saifi Khan saifi.k...@twincling.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 9:04 PM
 To: Sean Cavanaugh millenia2...@hotmail.com
 Cc: jerr...@msu.edu; korikov...@gmail.com; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 Subject: RE: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list
 
  On Wed, 13 May 2009, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
 
  
   (The true nomenclature is GNU/Linux when refering to a Linux based OS).
 
  Not true.
 
  Please see
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU/Linux_naming_controversy
 
 
  thanks
  Saifi.
 
 
 based on the wiki page (which we ALL know is NEVER wrong) states that
 GNU/Linux is the correct form and the ONLY reason for calling it just Linux is
 that its easier to say and that's how its known overall in mainstream media.


based on Linus Torvalds (which we ALL know is RIGHT) states that

when asked if the name GNU/Linux was justified:

Well, I think it's justified, but it's justified if you
actually make a GNU distribution of Linux ... the same way
that I think that Red Hat Linux is fine, or SuSE Linux
or Debian Linux, because if you actually make your own
distribution of Linux, you get to name the thing, but
calling Linux in general GNU Linux i
I think is just ridiculous.

(G)ot (N)othing (U)nique takes years since 1989 for http://is.gd/zGZh


Hope this helps.

thanks
Saifi.

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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list (Digest mode)

2006-02-26 Thread Fred McCann
I'm trying to configure mod_authn_dbd to use a mysql database. I'm  
running MySQL 5.0.18 and Apache 2.2 on FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE.



Here's what I have for configuration:

# Database Management
DBDriver mysql

#Connection string: database name and login credentials
DBDParams dbname=UserDirectory user=readonly password=moo

#Parameters for Connection Pool Management
DBDMin  1
DBDKeep 2
DBDMax  10
DBDExptime 60

NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.7

VirtualHost 192.168.1.7:*
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/apache22/data
ServerName intranet.example.com
ErrorLog logs/intranet.example.com-error_log

Directory /usr/local/www/apache22/data
AuthType Basic
AuthName Intranet
AuthBasicProvider dbd
Require valid-user
AuthDBDUserPWQuery select password from  
user_permissions where username = %s

/Directory
/VirtualHost


When I try to start apache, I'm getting a segfault:

fry# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22.sh onerestart
Performing sanity check on apache22 configuration:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

I've tried removing each config option one at a time, and the  
offending directive is AuthDBDUserPWQuery. Is there something I'm  
doing wrong here? I've verified that the server is running, the  
username+password is correct, and the query is valid.


Is there anything I got wrong here? Is apr_dbd_mysql incompatible  
with my version of MySQL, FreeBSD, or Apache?


- Fred

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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list (Digest mode)

2005-06-10 Thread Rogue_Spider
I installed a port acroread from my sysinsall
from frebsd 5.0 on my system i than told 
kde to use acroread to open all pdf files
ghostview would not work so i decided to
use acroread when i than try to launch the 
program it says cant find acroread
i found the exe and tried to launch it by
itself again same message? i read that
there was some problems with it being
ported to the wrong directory, is that the problem?
if so what directory should it be in?
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Re: Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list

2004-12-10 Thread BabOS Server
Hi,

I have a system users in Linux Redhat and I want migrate to FreeBSD,
but  I have a problem: FreeBSD limit size to 16 characters. I need
some characters.

Help, please!

Sorry, my bad english
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