. It was after this we turned off DOS Translation and
Lun Support. Still no go. If someone can help please do. I've spent so much
time on this and i can't think of anything else that might work.
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I am looking for an IMAP server that can store mail in a database,
preferably via ODBC. I am most interested in using either MySQL or
PostgreSQL, but would also like to try storing in a remote Oracle
database via ODBC. Any good recommendations?
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Can anyone tell me the differences between MIT KrbV and Heimdal
Kerberos? Strengths and Weaknesses? Are there any other flavors of
Kerberos I should consider for an Enterprise Kerberos Environment?
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various combinations of \040, escaping, and quoting, with no luck so
far.
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-?, --help display this help and exit
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Does anyone have this configuration working?
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this to work in FreeBSD? I know it's a winmodem, but it may
be less painful to try and make it work, than to return it.
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I recently ordered a modem, but the wrong one was delivered. The one I
ordered claimed to support Windows + Linux, but the one I received is a
US Robotics 56K V92 PCI FAX Modem for Windows. Before I send this back
and go through the hassle of getting the right
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Does anyone have this configuration working?
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On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 11:15, Thomas Spreng wrote:
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 09:43:22AM -0500, Matt Smith wrote:
I am looking to make an entry in my fstab for an smb file share that has
a space in the name.
snip one line from fstab
//Account@NBName/MY SHARE /mntpointsmbfs
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Is there any way to see how many entries are being used in the file
descriptor table?
In other words, I want to know how many files are open on my system.
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Try /usr/ports/net/xsmbrowser
It uses smbclient, works pretty well.
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Is your script executable?
chmod 755 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/smbfsstartup.sh
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tunnel).
Good luck!
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Thanks for your suggestion.
I tried, but it is not working.
Should this command be in one ore two lines ??
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The affected port is devel/ruby-locale.
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Hi all-
My searches on freebsd.org of both the site and the mailing lists have
returned some confusing (to me) answers, so here is the question:
Does FreeBSD-Current support NSS, particularly for use against LDAP or
*SQL?
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Is anyone successfully running gdm2 with gdmchooser? I have enabled
XDCMP options using the gdm configuration program, and have verified the
changes in gdm.conf. I am expecting to see gdmchooser pop-up at login,
displaying computers broadcasting and making direct queries, but I don't
see
Anyone using NetBeans for Java development on FreeBSD? Good, bad, ugly?
Also, are there any good multi-language GUI IDEs for FreeBSD? At the
moment I use SciTE for my coding (lots of languages supported for syntax
highlighting), then Makefiles for project management, which is pretty
good.
I
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At 06:41 AM 10/24/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Chip,
I had a very similar problem on a rather simplistic mother board that had a
buil-in video card; I was trying to use a card in a pci slot and the
problem was in the configuration. I
List, please correct me if I am wrong:
The business-as-usual practice would be to not run -Stable, but rather
run a -Release. -Stable, although more stable than -Current, should not
be run in business-production, although my hunch is that many small
environments do.
If you are running -Stable,
I have always like the DNS style layout:
/www -- dedicated file system
/www/com/
/www/com/mycomdomain -- website for mycomdomain.com
/www/org/
/www/org/myorgdomain -- website for myorgdomain.org
...
etc
...
this filesystem matches DNS, and LDAP (for authentication and other
info), which
Try:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol auto
Option Device /dev/sysmouse
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
EndSection
If you have a wheel mouse, you don't need the Emulate3Buttons -- push
the wheel for button 3.
CVSup from this morning, been having this problem for a couple of days.
pilot-link won't compile, using 2.95.4 20020320, although I have
gcc-3.1.1_20020909 port also installed.
snippet
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../include -I../include
-I/usr/local/include -O -pipe -march=pentiumpro
What is the /dev/null component in the MFS line below? I have seen the
swap slice used, but never /dev/null. For that matter, I don't even
really know what that component does -- why do I need to list a device
for a RAM disk? Could someone fill in my knowledge gap?
Thanks
-Matt
Oliver
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What is the best way to configure this? Through the visual XF86Config
tool, script based, or just go into the file and change the options? I
beleive that these are the settings I currently have. I will check in the
morning (machine at home, I am at work).
Thanks,
Stephen
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Are you running Windows 2000? It looks like you have an NTFS partition
on ads02, which would probably be your C: drive in Windows. Is that
what you are trying to mount? If so, you really need:
mount -tntfs /dev/ad0s2 /mnt
which will mount that drive read-only (NTFS is not writable yet, AFAIK)
Try these
Use this if part numbers are numeric only.
cat my_flat_file | sed /^[0-9]\{8\}[^0-9].*$/d
Use this if part numbres are alpha-numeric, and columns are seperated by
whitespace
cat my_flat_file | sed /^[0-9a-zA-Z]\{8\}.*$/d
These will both simply delete(from view, not from the file)
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