Re: Time issues between Winblows and FreeBSD on same system.

2004-07-03 Thread orv
Eric Crist wrote:
Hey all,
I've got a laptop with FreeBSD 5.2.1 and Windows XP.  Using network time
update on freebsd, I can keep the time on my laptop accurate.  However,
windows falls behind by about half an hour when I do so.  If I set
Windows to use 'internet time', using the same time server
(time.nist.gov), I get a difference of about 8 1/2 hours!
Anyone have a similar issue?
Thanks.
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looks like you might be having a time zone issue.
Check to make sure FBSD and windows are configured with the same time zone.

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Re: [OT?] Sun/Java licensing

2004-08-01 Thread orv
Bill Moran wrote:
I'm getting lost in Suns marketing-oriented webpages, and I can't seem
to find the information I need.
I'm going to start doing Java development, and I'm trying to make sure
that all my legal ducks are in a row.  Can someone point me to a
document that explains what's up with Java licensing.  I mean, if I
install jdk14 to develop java apps, can I resell those apps?  There was
a warning that said something about not redistributing binaries, but
it's too vague to tell me whether that means bytecode genereated by
the java compiler, or binaries that would result from me tweaking the
jdk itself.
I'm looking for a little clarification!
TIA.
not sure of a specific url that answers your questions.
However having been a java developer for a while you can redistribute 
your app anyway you'd like, however you cannot redistribute SUN's 
JRE/JDK without their premission.

Only apps i've seen that redistribute JRE/JDK are IDE's ...
hth
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Re: Explore FreeBSD filesystem under Windows?

2004-12-24 Thread orv
P.B.S. wrote:
ffsdrv seems to be able to mount only the first slice.
I couldn't get it mount any other slice after playing with it for some time.
# df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad4s1a496M124M332M27%/
devfs  1.0K1.0K  0B   100%/dev
/dev/ad4s1e248M110K228M 0%/tmp
/dev/ad4s1f 18G 14G2.6G84%/usr
/dev/ad4s1d248M 63M165M27%/var
/dev/ad4s3  42G 29G 13G69%/mnt/c
/dev/ad4s5 172G161G 12G93%/mnt/d
Mounts /dev/ad4s1a only. I need /usr/home/ (ad4s1f).
Any ideas?
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I was able to get it to read from /usr with some trial and error. 
Unfortunately i'm not running with admin privileges (On XP) right now so 
i can't reproduce.

I'm using Windows XP -SP2 and a standard file system layout on FreeBSD 
5.3. I think the following should work for ad4s1f if you haven't tried 
this combination yet.
FFS Disk 4
FFS Parition 1
Disklabel 6

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FreePbx

2008-08-03 Thread orv

Hi,
Does anyone have  a recipe for installing freepbx on FreeBSD 6-3 
stable. There does not seem to be a port for it and googling does not 
reveal anything helpfull so far.


I found the following which mentions a port however the port is no 
longer around. http://aussievoip.com/wiki/index.php?page=freePBX-FreeBSD.


Thanks

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