On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Mike Meyer
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--snip--
So while a Darwin (the OS underneath OSX) ABI would be possible -
though it's not clear how painful because it's not clear how visible
the MACH APIs are - it's not clear how useful it would be by
itself. You could
On 6/13/06, Philip Lykke Carlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hm. now that you mention it, that does seem probable.
And sure enough.. looking closer, the typing stops when I unplug the usb
wireless mouse/keyboard reciever.. it's just.. it has never happened before
now.. and we've been using this
On 10/14/05, Simon Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow
User id and basic stuff in passwd, the encrypted passwords in shadow. I
don't know if the encryption algorithms are compatible between linux
and bsd or not.
hth
Simon
Make sure you don't have 16 chars
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 01:39:07 -0800, John-Mark Gurney
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You can also look at unix(4) which has a brief description.. You must
use unix domain sockets in order to pass file descriptors, and so the
unp probably refers to UNix Protocol... but I could be wrong about
that...
to UTF-8-ize my then -current box, but no one responded. I take
it as that no one had yet implement it rather than being reluctant to
implement it.
My 2 cents,
Jiawei Ye
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Without the userland, the kernel is useless.
--inspired by The Tao of Programming
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 21:26:30 -0700, Justin Hopper
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Just curious if anyone was working on either a port of HyperSCSI to
FreeBSD, or perhaps some other similar project for exported file
systems. I'm not a fan of NFS myself, and the idea of iSCSI and
HyperSCSI seems
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