On 平成 17/08/10, at 7:36, O. Hartmann wrote:
[...] When is SCSI back for desktops?
I vote for that.
In my opinion, ATA is primarily for home media systems, if that.
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to change this. do something! and
please stop driveling!
Stop trolling.
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Getting involved in the neighbor's family squabbles is dangerous.
But if the abusive partner has a habit of shooting through his/her
roof,
the guy who lives upstairs is in a bit of a catch-22
currency, so to speak.)
That said, I suspect that, if a company or individual has hardware to
donate and is not sure where it should go, a broadcast troll like this
might actually be appropriate.
(Which is why I'm even further breaking protocol here.)
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Opinions are like armpits
. (No reason to tie fbsd down to read a keypad,
either, but then maybe you want a virtual keypad on the screen instead
of a physical keypad?)
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When software
At 2003-08-27T21:17:47Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, what is the answer to your intrepretation of the question?
No.
In that case, wasn't the pointer to samba the answer to what the OP
really wants?
(Just being obnoxious.)
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by
studying what they've done with it on openbsd. Be sure to search their
mailing list archives about it first.
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on booting to single-user mode. But
following the links around some more to the mailing list archives shows
this message from Peter Grehan:
... The system has been able to run multi-user on a limited number
of NewWorld models for a while, although installation is not pretty.
HTH
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checked these:
http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/
http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/ml.html
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of the currently popular virii do. I think
you'd be justified in grabbing the .jpg and looking inside to
see if it's really a .exe masquerading as a .jpg. Privacy has to have
limits.
Had a friend who's wife had picked up several of those. He was sure glad
enough that I let him know about it.
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As far as I know, objective C is sort of ancestor to C++
ROFDDCI
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with real meaning. What were they thinking?
But that doesn't help anyone.
Stan, check your smb.conf and your samba logs. That should get you
headed in the right direction.
(Hopefully, your problem has nothing to do with opportunistic locking.)
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to be unable to tell
MSWindows that it had a file open for read, or a rather advanced
technique for Samba to be able to understand from simply mounting the
share as read-only that it could let MSWindows forego a lock on a
multiply opened file.
Mayb I'm just confused.
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. ...
And [EMAIL PROTECTED] commented,
I would think that NFS would be a better choice between two Unix
systems than Samba.
To which I might add that netatalk would seem to me to be a better
option than Samba if the only client is a Mac.
But then I've never done netatalk on freeBSD.
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through the BIOS?
I think this topic has come up in the very recent past on this list. Hmm.
Not so recent, maybe, but check some of the threads here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=freebsd-questionsw=2r=1s=dual+boot+scsi+raid+freebsdq=b
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Joel Rees wrote:
PHP!! All the way...easiest, free, likely to be more
secure than Perl if used as Apache module than CGI.
More secure, how so?
Less arcane syntax to hide holes in, maybe?
However, for people who know what they are doing, perl code can be made
more
mechanisms are pretty
much the same now, so raw bit rate favors IDE slightly. (Which would
make sense, IDE not having to deal with the complexity of multiple
concurrent requests.) So, if you're not using RAID, it seems reasonable
to buy the cheaper drives. (Does routing need RAID?)
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that a newbie doesn't want all that power, and that
php is a good enough introduction to perl in the non-cgi context?
Just curious ...
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Go here...
http://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-bin/fm/bsddoll-s?id=pqS7TiPemv_pc=56
Or perhaps here:
http://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-bin/fm/bsdbeanie?id=ZRVoy2NJmv_pc=66
or here:
http://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-bin/fm/
...
At 06:20 PM 7/2/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Hello,
My place of
or using the other well. Quite
the reverse, I think. If you have time to learn a (new or first)
language, pick one that looks interesting and go.
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You can't swap it out for another kernel (not without lots of work
anyway) and if you did it would no longer really be FreeBSD but some
new system.
Ergo, Darwin ...
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the standard take on the more prominent players in the
BSD world, but it doesn't do justice to any of it. Start with the one
that's handiest for you, but play with the others when you get a chance.
(System and _network_ would imply more than one computer, anyway, right?)
Just my two cents.
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install, etc., with Apple's stuff.
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the keystrokes. The dictionary provides the
list of possible matches. With Chinese and Jpanaese you need both the
input method and the character dictionary. I think Vietnamese will use a
similar approach.
HTH
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and
/usr/ports/www/mod_php4/work/php-4.2.3/pear (or wherever those were)?
I'm asking these questions particularly in light of the go_pear script
preferring to load pear under /usr/local/share/pear, and expecting php
to be in /usr/local/share, as well.
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, how? Trying to make install just gives me a
no target error.
A simple RTFriendlyM to where I'm not looking would also be appreciated,
if there is such.
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