Wojciech Puchar wrote:
look at this
$SORT is sort -S 512m
$tmp2 is input filename (being 2GB size), $tmp3 is output
this fragment tries (with success) to randomize lines from $tmp2 and
write it to $tmp3
while read ll;do
echo $RANDOM $RANDOM $ll
done $tmp2 | $SORT |cut -f 3- -d $tmp3
Hi.
I try to install FreBSD 6.2 as third OS on my laptop (after Windows XP
and Gentoo Linux).
I only have a logical partition left for it. sysinstall only shows
four slices on my hard drive, ad4s1 - ad4s4. ad4s4 is correctly
recognized as a DOS extended partition, but the logical partitions
Thanks for the reply Ruben (and others). I did see these sections
when having a cursory look at the docs but was hoping for something
simpler. On some older versions of Linux that I have installed there
was a program called adsl-setup that I used to get connected.
Sounds like you're on a
[...]
FreeBSD security email is rather anoying, because it keeps sending
messages even if nothing has changed. I need an email sent to me only
if there is something abnormal.
What happens when someone breaks in and disables it from sending email?
Think of it as a kind of heartbeat.
Hi,
I don't understand the behaviour of fetch(1). Whenever I try to fetch
from an URL, I get anwers like
fetch http://www.google.com
fetch: http://www.google.com: No address record
I have set up my network correctly though. If, in contrast, I use wget, I get
wget
I don't understand the behaviour of fetch(1). Whenever I try to fetch
from an URL, I get anwers like
fetch http://www.google.com
fetch: http://www.google.com: No address record
Do you have any weird environment variables set ? Like
FETCH_BIND_ADDRESS or maybe HTTP_PROXY ?
Oh
I feel I'm bombarding the list with stupid questions, but I really
can't find an answer to this.
I'd like to use the gdbe disk encryption. I have activated GEOM_BDE in
my kernel and would like to go ahead with the procedure described in
the handbook. But I don't have a gdbe executable anywhere on
# Redirected to freebsd-questions, from freebsd-newbies.
# Please do NOT post technical questions to the freebsd-newbies list.
Uh, OK, I don't quite get what freebsd-newbies is for then... thought
this was a newbie question.
The GENERIC kernel is just what the name suggests: a generic kernel