Jerry McAllister said:
Hi everyone, me again :)
I have mounted a ntfs(WinXP) partition on my freebsd box, but i am
unable to write anything to it?
My understanding is that is the current state of ntfs support.
You can read from, but not write to ntfs slices. I don't know
if writing
I loaded FreebSD 4.7 last night and installed cvsup this morning.
Cvsupped -current and ran buildworld without problem, however when I
attempt to run 'make installworld' I get the follow error. What does
this mean exactly?
Thanks
Anthony
Running test variables
PASS: Test variables detected no
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 18:39, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 12:35:46PM -0500, Anthony Abby wrote:
I loaded FreebSD 4.7 last night and installed cvsup this morning.
Cvsupped -current and ran buildworld without problem, however when I
attempt to run 'make installworld' I get
smbfs is what you're looking for. Or at least it's what I use in Linux.
mount -t smbfs //desktop/owner -o username=owner -o password=password
/mnt/smb1
Anthony
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We are running FreeBSD 4.6 on a PIII 600 with 256 Meg RAM as our mail
server. At what point (how many users) will we start running into trouble
(have problems allowing us to send and receive email?) Thanks.
Well that depends on exactly how your users are using the mail server. If all they're
I think Listar/Ecartis is much better than Mailman. Check it out at
http://www.listar.org. It's also free and has a ton of options.
Anthony
I was going to look at mail/listmanager to see if it was good enough for
I recommend Mailman:
/usr/ports/mail/mailman
It's from GNU (free!), works
What port does CVSUP use when syncing up? I'm behind a firewall and can not get CVSUP
to work from my system at work, but it works just fine at home. I'm wondering if it's
a blocked port. If that's the case is it possible to get it to use a different port?
Anthony
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