On Monday 12 June 2006 12:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why do all of these e-mails show up in my inboxxx
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Jason,
15000 freeware applications. Read about the ports collection. Please read
the manual. It is an excellent piece of work.
Paul
On Monday 12 June 2006 11:10, JASON HOWARD wrote:
Im very new to this and have some questions,Im looking for an operationg
system to replace windows Xp on
You mean you got through the install and when you were asked on which
slice you wanted to install FreeBSD you were only offered the choice of
the SATA drive?
If you have a working FreeBSD system, what does dmesg say? What does
fdisk (from inside FreeBSD) say? They both only see the SATA
Hi,
I'm new to FreeBSD but not to UNIX. The guy who burned me the 6.0
release iso's told me that during the install, FreeBSD would detect my
Windows XP drive but it didn't. I have two hard drives, one for FreeBSD
one for Windows. The FreeBSD drive is SATA and the Windows is PATA
(IDE
Andrew Falanga wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to FreeBSD but not to UNIX. The guy who burned me the 6.0
release iso's told me that during the install, FreeBSD would detect my
Windows XP drive but it didn't. I have two hard drives, one for FreeBSD
one for Windows. The FreeBSD drive is SATA
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Andrew Falanga
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 7:30 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: New to FreeBSD, need some questions answered
Hi,
I'm new to FreeBSD but not to UNIX
I'm running an NFS server (5.4) and a client (6) that uses amd to mount
the NFS shares from the server. I've been doing this for quite a while
without any problems (before upgrading the client to 6). However, after
the upgrade high file system load causes amd to hang often--I get a
[EMAIL
Helo list I am new on freebsd but some time ago I use linux and still
using it one month ago I download Freebsd 5.3, and yesterday I finish to
download Freebsd 5.4, my question is wich version is more stable 5.3 or
5.4 rigth now I do not know which version I going to install please if
somebody
Helo list I am new on freebsd but some time ago I use linux and still
using it one month ago I download Freebsd 5.3, and yesterday I finish to
download Freebsd 5.4, my question is wich version is more stable 5.3 or
5.4 rigth now I do not know which version I going to install please
At 18:35 6/2/2005, Raciel Perez Hernandez, wrote:
Helo list I am new on freebsd but some time ago I use linux and still
using it one month ago I download Freebsd 5.3, and yesterday I finish to
download Freebsd 5.4, my question is wich version is more stable 5.3 or
5.4 rigth now I do not know
Just take the latest compilation. FreeBSD numbering is not the same as
Linux numbering. Odd numbers and even numbers don't mean much.
Raciel Perez Hernandez wrote:
Helo list I am new on freebsd but some time ago I use linux and still
using it one month ago I download Freebsd 5.3
a network
install...
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 4:57 PM
Subject: RE: Person new to FreeBSD needs help...
This is a one hard drive system, and it is a single boot system. I
can't say what the exact message
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 14:57:12 -0600
Jeff Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a one hard drive system, and it is a single boot system. I
can't say what the exact message is, because I replaced the broken
FreeBSD with Debian (which was what was on it before) until I figure
out what is
Dear Group,
I am new to FreeBSD and am having a problem. I downloaded the ISOs of
Disk 1 and 2
of version 4.10 and go through the installation and everything seems
to be fine until I reboot. Then it says that it cannot load the kernel
or kernel.old. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
Jeff Erickson disturbed my sleep to write:
I am new to FreeBSD and am having a problem. I downloaded the ISOs of
Disk 1 and 2
of version 4.10 and go through the installation and everything seems
to be fine until I reboot. Then it says that it cannot load the kernel
or kernel.old. What am I
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2004-01-10 15:12:42 -0800:
On Friday 09 January 2004 03:42 pm, you wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2004-01-09 12:57:26 -0800:
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s2a
ad0s2a: UDMA ICRC error writing fsbn 42387790 of 4160-4163 (ad0s2 bn
42387790; cn 2638 tn 132 sn 4)
On Friday 09 January 2004 03:42 pm, you wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2004-01-09 12:57:26 -0800:
I changed /etc/ttys ie.
#ttyv8 /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon xterm off secure
ttyv8 /usr/local/bin/kdmxterm on secure
it woks as expected but with respect to the
Hello,
I hav installed FreeBSD 4.9 on my desktop,
ECS K7S5A, AMD T-Bird 900 mhz cpu, 128 m of ddr
30g western digital ide h/d ide buss 0 master
compaq generic cdrom ide buss 0 slave
generic floppy, zip ide not phsyicly hooked back up yet, when it was it worked
I tried 5.1 but the floppy
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2004-01-09 12:57:26 -0800:
I changed /etc/ttys ie.
#ttyv8/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon xterm off secure
ttyv8 /usr/local/bin/kdmxterm on secure
it woks as expected but with respect to the /etc/ttys right before X
starts I am getting a message
On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 04:24:33AM -0800, Shailesh Joshi wrote:
Hi,
I want to install FreeBSD on my home PC. I have
instlled Red Hat Linux currently on my PC.
My question is i want to get all files for
installation (i.e. all ports), where can i get them in
one shot or is there any location
Hi,
I want to install FreeBSD on my home PC. I have
instlled Red Hat Linux currently on my PC.
My question is i want to get all files for
installation (i.e. all ports), where can i get them in
one shot or is there any location where i can get all
ports for FreeBSD.
These ports include JBoss,
On Thursday 30 October 2003 13:24, Shailesh Joshi wrote:
Hi,
I want to install FreeBSD on my home PC. I have
instlled Red Hat Linux currently on my PC.
My question is i want to get all files for
installation (i.e. all ports), where can i get them in
one shot or is there any location where i
Hi.
Saw a link to a new Russian FreeBSD searchpage here in the archive a couple of
days ago. Unfortunately I've lost it and am not able to search the
mailarchives at FreeBSD.org
Will sombody please post the link again ?
--
Best Regards
Hasse
http://freebsd.rambler.ru/
On Friday 01 August 2003 22.24, Hasse wrote:
Hi.
Saw a link to a new Russian FreeBSD searchpage here in the archive a couple
of days ago. Unfortunately I've lost it and am not able to search the
mailarchives at FreeBSD.org
Will sombody please post the link again
Hi List,
I have been using the Nvidia beta drivers for some time now ( version
1.0-3203 ) flawlessly without any problems, well except for one or 2
problems with Xscreensaver and OpenGL. Yesterday I tried loading the
latest non-beta release 1.0-4365 and all it does is freeze my PC and
then after
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 10:51, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
Yesterday I tried loading the
latest non-beta release 1.0-4365 and all it does is freeze my PC and
then after a few seconds reboots without so much as a single error in
XFree86.log or messages.
I have had exactly the same behavior here.
I have installed the version before this on my FBSD 5.1 it crashed too, somebody knows
when, how thios could be fixed ?? and why it's happening ??
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 06:58:30PM +0200, Nakal wrote:
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 10:51, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
Yesterday I tried loading the
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 10:51:40AM +0200, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
Hi List,
I have been using the Nvidia beta drivers for some time now ( version
1.0-3203 ) flawlessly without any problems, well except for one or 2
problems with Xscreensaver and OpenGL. Yesterday I tried loading the
latest
Paredes Sánchez Martín A. wrote:
Hi:
I want to build a new PC with FreeBSD, which processor
is best for FreeBSD.
Intel builds processors and motherboards, which gave me
a feel of good performance between this two elements.
Intel has something called Hyper-Threading Technology,
Which turbo charges
for this technology.
By the way, what is PAE?
maps
-Original Message-
From: David Landgren [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 5:41 AM
To: BSD.
Subject:Re: Which Processor and motherboard is better
(new to FreeBSD
Paredes Sánchez Martín A. wrote:
I found in the intel web site that the Hyper-Threading has this
requirements:
Hyper-Threading Technology requires a computer system with an
Intel Pentium 4 processor at 3.06 GHz or higher, a chipset and BIOS
that utilize this technology, and an operating system
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED]
et.telmex.com, Paredes Snchez Martn A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I found in the intel web site that the Hyper-Threading has this
requirements:
Hyper-Threading Technology requires a computer system with an
Intel Pentium 4 processor at 3.06 GHz or higher, a chipset and
Hi:
I want to build a new PC with FreeBSD, which processor
is best for FreeBSD.
Intel builds processors and motherboards, which gave me
a feel of good performance between this two elements.
Intel has something called Hyper-Threading Technology,
Which turbo charges your PC to respond to today's
JCBotha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear Sir
I am new to this operating system and became interested when I started to
look at a solution for a network set-up. I do not know if I will be able to
master this OS because I grew up with Windows and know nothing about UNIX OS
systems. With
Dan Pelleg wrote:
JCBotha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear Sir
I am new to this operating system and became interested when I started to
look at a solution for a network set-up. I do not know if I will be able to
master this OS because I grew up with Windows and know nothing about UNIX OS
Hi JCBotha
If you're really new to unix, then set up a second machine to play with, but do
not set up a server on it.
When you know unix then setup postfix and qpopper.
A very good windows package is the argosoft mailer, which can be
downloaded at
http://www.argosoft.com
Before postfix I used
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 09:47:10AM +0200, JCBotha wrote:
Dear Sir
I am new to this operating system and became interested when I started to
look at a solution for a network set-up. I do not know if I will be able to
master this OS because I grew up with Windows and know nothing about UNIX OS
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 10:40, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 09:47:10AM +0200, JCBotha wrote:
Dear Sir
I am new to this operating system and became interested when I started to
look at a solution for a network set-up. I do not know if I will be able to
master this OS
I won't lie to you, it takes time, but once you learn it you will never
understand why you use windows. (If it wasn't for my fiance I would use
fBSD all the time, but she isn't ready for the jump yet).
and you're still gonna marry her?good grief man, get your priorities
sorted!
;-)
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 12:25, Mark Rowlands wrote:
I won't lie to you, it takes time, but once you learn it you will never
understand why you use windows. (If it wasn't for my fiance I would use
fBSD all the time, but she isn't ready for the jump yet).
and you're still gonna marry
At 2003-01-22T18:23:43Z, Asenchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know, I know...you are not the first to say that. :)
Let me be #3, then. I set my wife on a FreeBSD workstation back before the
upgrade from Fiance 1.0. Get with the program, man! :)
--
Kirk Strauser
In Googlis non est, ergo non
Well when the source becomes available on March 1st for Wife 1.0 I will
cvsup to the latest release...
:)
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 14:29, Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2003-01-22T18:23:43Z, Asenchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know, I know...you are not the first to say that. :)
Let me be #3,
Dear Sir
I am new to this operating system and became interested when I started to
look at a solution for a network set-up. I do not know if I will be able to
master this OS because I grew up with Windows and know nothing about UNIX OS
systems. With windows I at least can help myself and find my
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 08:47:21PM -0600, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
You can, as someone once joked, almost run FBSD on a modified
four-slice toaster, with the right hardware.
I think you'll find that was NetBSD...
http://store1.yimg.com/I/bsdmall_1714_3949122
Cheers,
I looking to set up my on servers and I was told that freeBSD is very easy
to set up. I have lived in the windows life for along time I looking for
fast and beet thinks.
I am have trouble picking my hardware for your OS system what is the best
and most EZ to set up with FreeBSD.
Can you tell me
- Original Message -
From: James Sholan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: new to freeBSD
I looking to set up my on servers and I was told that freeBSD is
very easy
to set up. I have lived in the windows life for along time I
looking for
fast and beet thinks.
I am have trouble picking my
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