i am new with this

2012-12-03 Thread BOY RULES

hello there i am new with this software never  used it yet but would like to 
try it 
i want to ask if this software supports  MAC and Windows applications to 
installation  
i would like to ask after if this software freebsd supports  FMS and ASP net 
applications 


if not i would like to  give me ideas if possible to build a new application to 
run flash media server  
and a great webserver similar as  MAC Admin tools  


i want to run a server from home running open source software and easy to 
manage it  like in 3 clicks and done 
the site is up and running 


if possible the developers  to build a new freebsd  and use  skins  like  the 
plasma TV that type of black colour 
skins and all the freebsd be like that 


and build one application like  IIS 7 or mac admin tools  for easy  up and run 
sites 


another application is one listview to add all the websites hostes  on the 
server  like add folder name  to the disk  


disk www 
folder  chat 
folder hosting 
folder business 
folder family 


listview  details 


IP addressServerHost  Domain Name   date / time
directory 
123.023.02  localhost  www.freebsd20.12.02 12h 23m 
www/videos


i hope  you understand 
  
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Re: i am new with this

2012-12-03 Thread Chris Petrik

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On 12/3/2012 4:41 PM, BOY RULES wrote:

 hello there i am new with this software never used it yet but would
like to try it
 i want to ask if this software supports MAC and Windows applications
to installation
 i would like to ask after if this software freebsd supports FMS and
ASP net applications


 if not i would like to give me ideas if possible to build a new
application to run flash media server
 and a great webserver similar as MAC Admin tools


 i want to run a server from home running open source software and easy
to manage it like in 3 clicks and done
 the site is up and running


 if possible the developers to build a new freebsd and use skins like
the plasma TV that type of black colour
 skins and all the freebsd be like that


 and build one application like IIS 7 or mac admin tools for easy up
and run sites


 another application is one listview to add all the websites hostes on
the server like add folder name to the disk


 disk www
 folder chat
 folder hosting
 folder business
 folder family


 listview details


 IP address Server Host Domain Name date / time directory
 123.023.02 localhost www.freebsd 20.12.02 12h 23m www/videos


 i hope you understand

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you can't natively install/run windows apps but you can install wine and
use that to run your programs.
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Re: i am new with this

2012-12-03 Thread Erich Dollansky
Hi,

On Mon, 3 Dec 2012 22:41:06 +
BOY RULES boyru...@live.com wrote:

 i want to run a server from home running open source software and
 easy to manage it  like in 3 clicks and done the site is up and
 running 
 
three clicks? Not really. It is a bit more.
 
 if possible the developers  to build a new freebsd  and use  skins
 like  the plasma TV that type of black colour skins and all the
 freebsd be like that 
 
It is possible but do developers want this?
 
 and build one application like  IIS 7 or mac admin tools  for easy
 up and run sites 
 
The majority uses Apache for this purpose anyway.
 
 another application is one listview to add all the websites hostes
 on the server  like add folder name  to the disk  
 
 
 disk www 
 folder  chat 
 folder hosting 
 folder business 
 folder family 
 
 
 listview  details 
 
 
 IP addressServerHost  Domain Name   date /
 timedirectory 123.023.02  localhost
 www.freebsd20.12.02 12h 23m www/videos
 
At least my webserver does something like this. But I get a bit of more
information.
 
 i hope  you understand 

I hope so too.

Erich
 
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Re: i am new with this

2012-12-03 Thread Polytropon
On Mon, 3 Dec 2012 22:41:06 +, BOY RULES wrote:
 
 hello there i am new with this software never  used it yet but would like to 
 try it 

You will appreciate this step.



 i want to ask if this software supports  MAC and Windows applications to 
 installation  

I doubt there will be enough compatibility with Mac OS X software
(I assume this is what you mean by MAC), but Windows software
is supported surprisingly well. There are different means to do it,
for example using the software wine, or one of the virtualisation
solutions such as VirtualBox or VMWare. Depending on the complexity
of the software you wish to install, one solution might be better
than the other. Attention: Licensing restrictions may apply!



 i would like to ask after if this software freebsd supports  FMS
 and ASP net applications 

I have no idea about that, sorry.



 if not i would like to  give me ideas if possible to build a
 new application to run flash media server  
 and a great webserver similar as  MAC Admin tools  

Flash suffers from degrading support on the _client_ side, so I
doubt it's worth investing into this dying technology. Because
media server can mean a lot, let me answer in a broad way: There
are lots of server tools for FreeBSD: web and streaming servers,
plus web based administration tools for them.



 i want to run a server from home running open source software and
 easy to manage it  like in 3 clicks and done 
 the site is up and running 

While the default configuration of most software pacakges provides
you with everything you should need to run, edge cases might force
you to install additional stuff. Furthermore, from a security point
of view, 3 clicks and done doesn't sound to carry the required
trust and knowledge. Basically, it's about _your_ security and the
security of your customers / clients / users. Those running FreeBSD
based servers know this very well and spend some time _learning_ to
build and administrate a server properly.



 if possible the developers  to build a new freebsd  and use  skins
 like  the plasma TV that type of black colour 
 skins and all the freebsd be like that 

You can add skins and styles to whatever you like. FreeBSD is free
in this regards, as is the software that you install on it. For
example, desktop environments can be themed, and many preprogrammed
web content providing systems can also be styled in any manner you
wish.



 and build one application like  IIS 7 or mac admin tools 

Honestly, nobody with a working brain wants IIS. :-)

For FreeBSD there are various servers (web servers, mail servers
and media streaming servers) that can be combined if required.
They are usually fast and secure, easy to configure, to update,
and they come with source code -- the opposite of IIS.



 for easy  up and run sites 

If you don't want to deal with technical details, knowledge and
neccessary basics (such as terminology, protocols etc.), why not
use a free hosting provider and rely on _their_ solution?



 another application is one listview to add all the websites hostes 
 on the server  like add folder name  to the disk  
 
 
 disk www 
 folder  chat 
 folder hosting 
 folder business 
 folder family 
 
 
 listview  details 
 
 
 IP addressServerHost  Domain Name   date / time   
  directory 
 123.023.02  localhost  www.freebsd20.12.02 12h 23m 
 www/videos

This remotely looks like what you can achieve with Apache's configuration
file (httpd.conf), but would also apply if you'd choose to employ jails
to maintain web servers on a per-jail basis. I'm almost sure there is
a web-based administration tool for the typical Apache + PHP + MySQL
combination that offers such kind of interface.



 i hope  you understand 

It's possible, thanks. :-)



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Re: I am new to BSD

2010-05-01 Thread Chad Perrin
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:34:52AM +, o...@aloha.com wrote:
 
 cd /usr/ports/net/asterisk
 make
 (get a snack)
 make install
 make clean

Once you're in the appropriate directory, all the make commands can be
kicked off at once:

make install clean


 
 I prefer to use portinstall and portupgrade. 

So do I, generally, but knowing how to use make directly to install ports
is still a good skill to have, so it's good you brought it up.


 
 Be sure to use portsnap to freshen up your ports tree and when you add a
 new port to an existing system do a portupgrade -a first so what you
 already have is up to date.
 
 Be sure to read /usr/ports/UPDATING before you update anything.

The importance of this cannot very easily be overstated.  It's better to
deal with any special handling the upgrading of specific ports need in
advance than to have things break and need to go back and fix them
afterward.  The /usr/ports/UPDATING file gives the guidance we need to
ensure that things get handled right the first time.

In fact, I basically never use portupgrade -a, because I want to make
sure I don't overlook something.

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I am new to BSD

2010-04-30 Thread Magel, Reid (DIS)
Here is what I want to use it for.

I have background in the Avaya/Lucent PBX world and I know how reliable
Unix is.

I would like to install a version of unix  on  a computer and just use
it for the following purposes.

1.  I want to add a couple terabyte drives to it and share them on
my network.   I want my kids and wife to be able to backup their files
from a Windows XP, Windows7 or Vista machine to these terabyte drives.
2.  I want to be able to load Asterisk on this machine and utilize a
couple digitrex boards.
3.  I may attach a printer to this box and share it across my
network.

Let me know your thoughts.

Thanks reid

David (Reid) Magel
Department of Information Services
Local Telephone Service-Tech Support
Post Office Box 42442
Olympia, WA  98504-2442
Office:  (360) 902-3350
Pager:  (206) 819-3256
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Re: I am new to BSD

2010-04-30 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 08:52:50AM -0700, Magel, Reid (DIS) wrote:

 Here is what I want to use it for.
 
 I have background in the Avaya/Lucent PBX world and I know how reliable
 Unix is.
 
 I would like to install a version of unix  on  a computer and just use
 it for the following purposes.
 
 1.I want to add a couple terabyte drives to it and share them on
 my network.   I want my kids and wife to be able to backup their files
 from a Windows XP, Windows7 or Vista machine to these terabyte drives.
 2.I want to be able to load Asterisk on this machine and utilize a
 couple digitrex boards.
 3.I may attach a printer to this box and share it across my
 network.
 
 Let me know your thoughts.

Sounds like a good idea.

Samba can handle connections from the MS machines.
I am not familiar with Asterisk, but it is in the ports
at /usr/ports/net/asterisk

You may want to go with an AMD64 type CPU system rather than i386
because the sizes  you are talking about are pretty big - though
far from too big for either.

jerry


 
 Thanks reid
 
 David (Reid) Magel
 Department of Information Services
 Local Telephone Service-Tech Support
 Post Office Box 42442
 Olympia, WA  98504-2442
 Office:  (360) 902-3350
 Pager:  (206) 819-3256
 Fax: (360) 586-6280
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Re: I am new to BSD

2010-04-30 Thread Adam Vande More
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Magel, Reid (DIS) davi...@dis.wa.govwrote:

 1.  I want to add a couple terabyte drives to it and share them on
 my network.   I want my kids and wife to be able to backup their files
 from a Windows XP, Windows7 or Vista machine to these terabyte drives.
 2.  I want to be able to load Asterisk on this machine and utilize a
 couple digitrex boards.
 3.  I may attach a printer to this box and share it across my
 network.


1  3 are certain possible depending on particulars.  Samba/cups would
likely handle most setups like this.  2(a) is also not a problem, 2(b) you'd
need to see if there's a driver available.  I'm not familar with digitrex,
is it a TDM based product?  I'd guess you'd have some trouble in that area,
FreeBSD and asterisk require special consideration when hardware is
involved.  You can ask further on the freebsd asterisk mailing list.

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Re: I am new to BSD

2010-04-30 Thread osp
 On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 08:52:50AM -0700, Magel, Reid (DIS) wrote:
 
  Here is what I want to use it for.
  
  I have background in the Avaya/Lucent PBX world and I know how reliable
  Unix is.
  
  I would like to install a version of unix  on  a computer and just use
  it for the following purposes.
  
  1.  I want to add a couple terabyte drives to it and share them on
  my network.   I want my kids and wife to be able to backup their files
  from a Windows XP, Windows7 or Vista machine to these terabyte drives.
  2.  I want to be able to load Asterisk on this machine and utilize a
  couple digitrex boards.
  3.  I may attach a printer to this box and share it across my
  network.
  
  Let me know your thoughts.
 
 Sounds like a good idea.
 
 Samba can handle connections from the MS machines.
 I am not familiar with Asterisk, but it is in the ports
 at /usr/ports/net/asterisk

Info about the ports collection is at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports-using.html

Best thing is to agree to install ports collection during OS installation.
This does not install all sourcecode, just the index. The traditional way
to install is cd to the port folder and do make, make install, make clean.

cd /usr/ports/net/asterisk
make
(get a snack)
make install
make clean

I prefer to use portinstall and portupgrade. 

Be sure to use portsnap to freshen up your ports tree and when you add a
new port to an existing system do a portupgrade -a first so what you
already have is up to date.

Be sure to read /usr/ports/UPDATING before you update anything.

Have fun!

Gary Dunn
Open Slate Project


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Re: I am new to BSD

2010-04-30 Thread Polytropon
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 10:34:52 HST, o...@aloha.com wrote:
 Best thing is to agree to install ports collection during OS installation.
 This does not install all sourcecode, just the index. The traditional way
 to install is cd to the port folder and do make, make install, make clean.
   ^^

Forgive me that I do mention this, but please use the correct
terminology. FreeBSD has directories, not folders. It also
has files, not sheets of paper. :-)



 cd /usr/ports/net/asterisk
 make
 (get a snack)
 make install

Get another snack while run dependencies are installed. :-)
Okay, Asterisk is not that problematic in terms of time
consumption.



 I prefer to use portinstall and portupgrade. 

The tool portmaster is also worth looking at.



 Be sure to use portsnap to freshen up your ports tree and when you add a
 new port to an existing system do a portupgrade -a first so what you
 already have is up to date.

Also keep your package database in good condition using pkgdb -aF.



 Be sure to read /usr/ports/UPDATING before you update anything.

Additionally, read man 7 ports which gives many helpful
information about how ports work, which make targets are
supported and which means of configuration you can use
to optimize the whole process for you.



 Have fun!

The most important hint! :-)




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I am new User

2004-12-25 Thread pedram
Hi

I want Learn FreeBSD but I am New in Unix Platform.

I have MCSE and CCNA Certification and I am Administrator in an ISP and some 
companies.

I was Download FreeBSD 5.3

Which books or sites you suggest me to learn?



Thank you

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Re: I am new User

2004-12-25 Thread Giuliano Cardozo Medalha
Pedram,
The best first reference about FreeBSD (in my opinion) is their own 
hadnbook.

Take a look that:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
It is a complete reference to install and use it.
After read it ... if you have any more questions ... post it to the list.
Have you did the download of the FreeBSD 5.3 first CD from Freebsd.org ?
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/5.3/5.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
The CD1 is enought for you to install it.
Be welcome !!!
Att,
Giuliano

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Re: I am new User

2004-12-25 Thread Michael C. Shultz
On Friday 24 December 2004 10:45 am, pedram wrote:
 Hi

 I want Learn FreeBSD but I am New in Unix Platform.

 I have MCSE and CCNA Certification and I am Administrator in an ISP
 and some companies.

 I was Download FreeBSD 5.3

 Which books or sites you suggest me to learn?



 Thank you

 Pedram Akbari

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

Say what country you are from and maybe there is a copy of the handbook
in your language.

-Mike
 
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Re: I am new User

2004-12-25 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Friday 24 December 2004 12:45 pm, pedram wrote:
 Hi

 I want Learn FreeBSD but I am New in Unix Platform.

 I have MCSE and CCNA Certification and I am Administrator in an ISP
 and some companies.

 I was Download FreeBSD 5.3

 Which books or sites you suggest me to learn?



 Thank you

 Pedram Akbari

The FAQ and handbook are good places to start:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/index.html
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html

A search at Amazon.com should give you a good list of available books, 
regardless of where or how you choose to purchase them.

Once the system is installed, you'll want to do stuff.  There are good 
how-to's located online at:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/ct/15
http://www.freebsddiary.org/topics.php

Online forums are also good resources:
http://www.freebsdforums.org/forums/

And don't forget that you can search the FreeBSD email list archives:
http://www.freebsd.org/search/search.html#mailinglists

Best regards,

Andrew Gould
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Re: I am new User

2004-12-25 Thread W. D.
At 12:45 12/24/2004, pedram wrote:
Hi

I want Learn FreeBSD but I am New in Unix Platform.

I have MCSE and CCNA Certification and I am Administrator in an ISP and some 
companies.

I was Download FreeBSD 5.3

Which books or sites you suggest me to learn?

http://www.US-Webmasters.com/FreeBSD/Install/

Start Here to Find It Fast!™ - http://www.US-Webmasters.com/best-start-page/
$8.77 Domain Names - http://domains.us-webmasters.com/

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Pre-installation question (was Re: Question, I am new to FreeBSD.)

2003-10-31 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 04:24:33AM -0800, Shailesh Joshi wrote:
 Hi,
 I want to install FreeBSD on my home PC. I have
 instlled Red Hat Linux currently on my PC.
 
 My question is i want to get all files for
 installation (i.e. all ports), where can i get them in
 one shot or is there any location where i can get all
 ports for FreeBSD.
 These ports include JBoss, EClipse, etc, etc, 
 
 
 Shailesh

The handbook is a good place to start, but you proberbly wan't to have a
look at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-pre.html.
The two most populair options to install FreeBSD over the internet with
two floppydisks or with a CD. The main full CD has the most populair
packages and all the ports recipies on board.

-- 
Alex

Articles based on solutions that I use:
http://www.kruijff.org/alex/index.php?dir=docs/FreeBSD/
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Question, I am new to FreeBSD.

2003-10-30 Thread Shailesh Joshi
Hi,
I want to install FreeBSD on my home PC. I have
instlled Red Hat Linux currently on my PC.

My question is i want to get all files for
installation (i.e. all ports), where can i get them in
one shot or is there any location where i can get all
ports for FreeBSD.
These ports include JBoss, EClipse, etc, etc, 


Shailesh

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Re: Question, I am new to FreeBSD.

2003-10-30 Thread Harald Schmalzbauer
On Thursday 30 October 2003 13:24, Shailesh Joshi wrote:
 Hi,
 I want to install FreeBSD on my home PC. I have
 instlled Red Hat Linux currently on my PC.

 My question is i want to get all files for
 installation (i.e. all ports), where can i get them in
 one shot or is there any location where i can get all
 ports for FreeBSD.
 These ports include JBoss, EClipse, etc, etc, 

http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html

The handbook is always a good point to start.
You would probably want pkg_add -r xyz instead of ports but if you want to 
compile it your own you can use cvsup (pkg_add -r cvsup) to get your ports 
tree.
See /usr/share/examples/cvsup for some examples

-Harry



 Shailesh

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