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> This is the first time I ever actually downloaded all 3 CD's so i
> didn't know what I was getting into. I had always just used the
> first CD for the initial install, then ports for everything else.
> Next time I wi
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thanks for responding
Thanks Sean,
This is the first time I ever actually downloaded all 3 CD
Thanks Sean,
This is the first time I ever actually downloaded all 3 CD's so i didn't
know what I was getting into. I had always just used the first CD for the
initial install, then ports for everything else. Next time I will use the
dvd. Actually that would have been perfect as I
Thanks to everyone that replied and tried.
My best regards to you all !!
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Thanks to everyone that replied and tried.
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Inspirational and Alternative Healing Ezine
By Gems4Friends.com 12/19/2003
We have over 12,000 subscribers
Hi Pull-Henning,
Thanks for subscribing to the Gems For Friends Newsletter!
If you decide that this letter is not for you then you will
always find an 'unsubscribe
As of Saturday evening, the kernel no longer panics and
boots up fine with USB devices plugged in.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! to the person who made the
last change to USB code!
later
Michael Mercer
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 21:48, Michael E. Mercer wrote:
> > > > There is one last thing you c
After also lots of google clickings, I think I get the big
> picture of it now. And I've also made my decision. For now,
> I'm going to stick w/ Linux Kernel. And see how much can I
> give in till I give up ;-)
>
> Thanks for all of the answers.
> Special thanks fo
re of it now. And I've also made my decision. For now,
I'm going to stick w/ Linux Kernel. And see how much can I
give in till I give up ;-)
Thanks for all of the answers.
Special thanks for Rik van Riel and Bill Studenmund for your
kind insights and supports :-)
There's a sayi
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Jeff Utter wrote:
> Hey everyone, sorry i sent that message so many times. I didn't realize
> that with this list it could take up to 3 days for my messages to be
> sent to the list. I saw other messages coming in, and i couldn't figure
It shouldn'tI'd check the headers
nnel
told me my mails wouldn't show up on the list, becasue i don't have
reverse dns for my smtp server, so i changed my smtp server, and tried
again (apprantly that wasn't the problem)
Well sorry anyway, and thanks to anyone who can help me on this nforce
stuff.
*FreeBSD rocks! :-D*
Please ignore the rhetoric from the anonymous poster...
Thanks developers for good work.
tomdean
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Hey,
How is it going? Thanks for looking at my ad on yahoo. Here is the picture of me you
were asking about. http://web.where.org/trish . I hope you understand the position I
am in. Hope to hear from you soon.
*hugz*
Trishy
Rayson Ho wrote:
>
> The client already has an option to control the priority:
[ ... ]
> -p Priority (-20=aggressive, 20=passive) [Integer] Optional
> default = 20
> range from -20 to 20
You may also want to consider "idleprio".
-- Terry
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The client already has an option to control the priority:
Distributed Foldtraj v2002.03.21 arguments:
-f Input Trajectory Distribution File (NO EXTENSION) [File In]
-n Native structure filename (NO EXTENSION) [File In]
-q Quiet? [T/F] Optional
default = FALSE
-d Use small buff
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Yo Yu wrote:
>
> Runs with nice +20 though.
Of course..
don't want it to interfere with real work
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--- Rayson Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks to the people on this list, the DistributedFolding client is
> available on FreeBSD. People with spare CPU cycles can install this
> (P2P seti@home like software) to help the world to fight/cure all kinds
>
Hi,
Thanks to the people on this list, the DistributedFolding client is
available on FreeBSD. People with spare CPU cycles can install this
(P2P seti@home like software) to help the world to fight/cure all kinds
of diseases!!
http://www.distributedfolding.org/Download.html
Again, thanks for
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Mike Silbersack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:
: On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
:
: > I'm glad the non-8:1 ratio works. I thought that it should;
: > the only suspicious code, from my point of vies, was the frag
: > mask calculation. And I
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Clark C . Evans wrote:
> Mike & Terry,
>
> As it turns out, it is a bad memory chip. It is replaced
> and all is well. I'm very sorry for not testing for bad chips
> first, thank you for pointing me to memtest86! It's funny
> beacuse I've been using the box for quite some
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
> I'm glad the non-8:1 ratio works. I thought that it should;
> the only suspicious code, from my point of vies, was the frag
> mask calculation. And I had a real hard time believing it to
> be wrong, except for Mike's claim that it was broken, since I
"Clark C . Evans" wrote:
> As it turns out, it is a bad memory chip. It is replaced
> and all is well. I'm very sorry for not testing for bad chips
> first, thank you for pointing me to memtest86! It's funny
> beacuse I've been using the box for quite some time without
> a memory problem... so
Mike & Terry,
As it turns out, it is a bad memory chip. It is replaced
and all is well. I'm very sorry for not testing for bad chips
first, thank you for pointing me to memtest86! It's funny
beacuse I've been using the box for quite some time without
a memory problem... so I apologize for not
Thanks to everyone who responded to my query.
It looks like vinum and/or ccd will do exactly
what I want and they look very straightforward
to configure.
I probably could have discovered this myself
(as several people pointed out), but I was
blinded by my assumption that RAID implied
redundancy
Wow!
The responses to my question have been amazing!
I never expected to get the wealth of information that you people have given
me.
Thank you all!
Jason.
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ok, the removable_interfaces method worked wonderfully - just like I
wanted. Thank you.
I am using a Dell OEM'd Lucent wavelan card, so I had to add this to my
/etc/defaults/pccard.conf - perhaps you would like to add this to future
releases of said file:
# Dell TrueMobile (OEMed Lucent W
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>
>On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 03:18:3
Thanks for all people who have responded to this thread.
-Jin
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Hello all,
Yesterday I sent out a request for article reviewers.
Much to my surprise, my mailbox has been completely choked with offers
from around the world.
Anyway, I'm all set. Thanks to everyone. With luck, you'll see the
article in March's issue of Sys Admin.
Regard
ver
> every time someone logs in? Is there a way to set something up? After I
> start putting most of the systems on this, I imagine that network usage is
> going to raise dramatically...
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide!
>
> ===
ver
> every time someone logs in? Is there a way to set something up? After I
> start putting most of the systems on this, I imagine that network usage is
> going to raise dramatically...
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide!
>
> ==
most of the systems on this, I imagine that network usage is
going to raise dramatically...
Thanks for any info you can provide!
Nick
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most of the systems on this, I imagine that network usage is
going to raise dramatically...
Thanks for any info you can provide!
Nick
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You are right, Sheldon...
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And also we have too much work to answer:
But but FreeBSD is not a version of Linux ! Right ?
Sorry Frederic... :P
- Original Message -
From: Sheldon Hearn
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 1999 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: Thanks
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999 13:47:07 +0200, Nick Hibma wrote:
> What he is also trying to say, without actually saying it, is that you
> might want to check the FreeBSD website for mailing lists that are more
> appropriate, with people that can help you in a better way.
Eeek! Nick, that's not what I wa
What he is also trying to say, without actually saying it, is that you
might want to check the FreeBSD website for mailing lists that are more
appropriate, with people that can help you in a better way.
http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/eresources.html#ERESOURCES-MAIL
freebsd-newbies
freeb
> -Original Message-
> From: Frederic [SMTP:y...@club-internet.fr]
> Sent: Friday, June 11, 1999 12:45 PM
> To: freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
> Cc: Sheldon Hearn
> Subject: Re: Thanks
>
> Sheldon Hearn a écrit:
>
> > On Fri, 11 Jun 1999 01:34:39 +
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999 12:44:53 +0200, Frederic wrote:
> My English is not at the top but in the above of the middle...
> I do not entirely understand your "intellectual" and subtil answer,
Hi Frederic,
I must admit, I didn't expect you to receive my message, since I sent it
directly to the list.
Sheldon Hearn a écrit:
> On Fri, 11 Jun 1999 01:34:39 +0200, Frederic wrote:
>
> > I am know installing and "giving foods" to a web server
> > powered by FreeBSD and Apache
> [...]
> > But but FreeBSD is not a version of Linux ! Right ?
>
> The headers of the mail don't leave me convinced. I still
> -Original Message-
> From: Frederic [SMTP:y...@club-internet.fr]
> Sent: Friday, June 11, 1999 1:35 AM
> To: FreeBSD
> Subject: Thanks
> But but FreeBSD is not a version of Linux ! Right ?
>
[ML] FreeBSD can behave (almost) as Linux as far as Linux
b
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999 01:34:39 +0200, Frederic wrote:
> I am know installing and "giving foods" to a web server
> powered by FreeBSD and Apache
[...]
> But but FreeBSD is not a version of Linux ! Right ?
The headers of the mail don't leave me convinced. I still believe the
guys at USENIX are gett
Thanks to all for so quick answer and advices.
I made all standard procedure to subscribe.
I am a student in software development and electronic (70 % of soft)
I am know installing and "giving foods" to a web server
powered by FreeBSD and Apache
That is why I am interesting by the l
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