and the
second, optional, specifies its screen.)
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this subject in the handbook.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge.html
Thanks for your patience!!
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some problems and the machine used to hang after
some 3 or 4 hours of compilation but from the moment I added the
options on I didn't have a single crash of the machine.
So maybe you could still give it a try...? (-;
Michal Petrucha
Thanks again.
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port touches your system config files without
asking. And simply printing it on the output at the end of
installation isn't enough since it might get lost if an other port is
built right after the one printing out the message. I don't know if
there is an optimal way...
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more than 200 times per second.
I would suggest ignoring all SYN packets going to closed ports.
Haven't yet used pf though, so I can't say how exactly to do this.
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use cvsup and portupgrade. I
haven't clear what is the difference to use portupgrade, portsnap,
portmanager, and other ones? Could you recommend us one of them?
Johnny
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portdowngrade in order to downgrade javavmwrapper but I have problems with
cvs servers listed in:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/anoncvs.html
Could you tell me if there is another way to downgrade a port?
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Johnny
I need to do is executing a
particular application upon the removal of the pc card, do you know how can
I do that?
Cheers,
Johnny
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That qualifies as the answer of the day.
My hat goes off to you. :-D
Johnny
Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 10:27:33PM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
What was the bit size of the CPU's originally used to write UNIX in Bell
Labs?
Rather large. You can get all
having a lot of processes
full memory space in physical memory at the same time is not a problem.
The PDP-11 MMU is a beatiful MMU. Nothing like the crap Intel spits out. ;-)
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Didn't the first Apollos do this?
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Per Fogelström wrote:
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 14:23, Rick Kelly wrote:
Johnny Billquist said:
There's actually a cheesy way to do demand paging with microprocessors
that don't support demand paging (such as the original 68000--another
16 bit machine). The way to do this is to run two
tried the nice editor kate which allows to compile the file only. No
debugging, no running.
Is there anything of the kind of llc-win32?
emacs can do anything. Put it might not be graphical enough for your taste
if you come from Windows...
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all of the directories are in place, the kernel has the ext2fs module, so i'm at a
loss with regards to this issue. any help regarding this would be greatly appreciated,
thnx.
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