On 10/2/06, Jim Borland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have an application which I run on SCO Openserver and I was hoping it
would run on FreeBSD but it doesn't. It is a cobol application but the
cobol compiler will not run.
Many years ago we moved from Interactive Unix to SCO and we simply
Jim
I presume you've got the linux subsystem installed???
ahh Interactive Unix, I remember it well..
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On 10/2/06, Andrew Pantyukhin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/2/06, Jim Borland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have an application which I run on SCO Openserver and I was hoping
beckey wrote:
In FreeBSD, are it that commercial softwares such as Oracle,
VeritasVCS, and LifeKeeper are fewer than that of Linux why?
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On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 12:45:16PM -0800, Keith Owen wrote:
I was wanting to know when Vmware 5.0 workstation will be in the ports tree,
or if there is a way to install the boxed version.
Some time after someone ports it to run on FreeBSD.
Kris
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Keith Owen wrote:
I was wanting to know when Vmware 5.0 workstation will be in the ports tree, or if there is a way to install the boxed version.
Thanks,
Keith Owen
AFAIK is not natively supported for FBSD. Vmware's support wouldn't
hey,
Daniel Dvořák wrote:
We are small wireless community and have shared access to internet for all
members. Core members decided to control p2p traffic by default and to allow
each person in individual way, after showing their knowledge of authorial
low. :)
I think you mean copyright law.
Norberto Meijome wrote:
after reading my own post i realised it wasn't too clear
I havent seen any way to control traffic for P2P apps reliably @ the
protocol layer,
'I havent seen any way to reliably control traffic for P2P apps by
simply looking @ ports + IP protocol'
u need to inspect
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 07:40:24AM -0500, Chad Albert wrote:
I work for a company that hosts mission critical data and applications
for healthcare companies. We are seeking an insurer to cover our
liabilities in case of an unforeseen data loss. Does anybody on the
list have experience (good
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 07:01 pm, Gert Cuykens wrote:
when i creat a new document by right clicking on the desktop i get a
application/octet-stream file ?
I cant open that file with gedit ?
How do i chance it so when i create a new doc it creates a text/plain
What desktop are you
gnome-lite 2.8.2
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On Wednesday 26 January 2005 07:24 pm, Gert Cuykens wrote:
gnome-lite 2.8.2
Sorry, I can't help you, KDE user here. Have you considered asking in
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no :)
i will ask them a other time
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Paul Hillen wrote:
Quick question, is there an Application Level firewall available to FreeBSD.
For some definitions of that buzzword, sure.
I understand IPFilter is a stateful packet filter, but has it or any other
packages moved to the next level - Application Level Inspection?
Squid plus a
How do I make the system aware? Refresh the commands list?
Any reading material on this?
# rehash
Cheers,
sb
Thanks for your help
Bruce
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Bruce Hunter wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just installed a port. Usually, a application has a define command to
start it and can be run from anywhere on the command line. When you
first install an application. The command isn't available to the system
until after a reboot.
How do I make the system
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On 2004-06-13 01:41, Bruce Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just installed a port. Usually, a application has a define command to
start it and can be run from anywhere on the command line. When you
first install an application. The command isn't available to the system
until
Enter rehash command
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Hello everyone,
I just installed a port. Usually, a
On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 05:27:02PM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
I don't remember about zsh, but I think it has a 'rehash' command too.
GNU bash should take care of this automagically.
zsh needs the 'rehash' command; bash does not.
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Hi guys,
I am interested in running VMWare. It is available to run on Linux as your
host operating system, however I would like to use FreeBSD as the host
operating. I was wondering since so many linux apps and utilities run on BSD
would it be possible to run VMWare
So I am running FreeBSD as our master server for the network. It is working
extremely well. Here is where the problem comes into play; I want to run zDS
for FreeBSD. This probably makes me sound new, but when I run the program, I
do not know how to get back into the shell without exiting
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