On 20/09/2011 09:50, deepak kumar wrote:
I want to download the freebsd manpages for some sections which i don't have
Individual man pages can be viewd on-line at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi -- that's obviously the processed
page rather than the nroff source code.
Page sources are
Hello Matthew,
I tried but several section were empty :(
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Matthew Seaman
m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
On 20/09/2011 09:50, deepak kumar wrote:
I want to download the freebsd manpages for some sections which i don't
have
Individual man pages can be
On 20/09/2011 11:39, deepak kumar wrote:
I tried but several section were empty :(
Perhaps if you tell us exactly what you are trying to find?
Cheers,
Matthew
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Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard
Hello Matthew,
I'm trying to download section 2 and section 1 for freebsd commands and
system calls
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Matthew Seaman
m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
On 20/09/2011 11:39, deepak kumar wrote:
I tried but several section were empty :(
Perhaps if you tell
Hello Matthew,
I'm trying to download section 2 and section 1 for freebsd commands and
system calls
? Is there a specific manpage that you are missing? A cursory glance
shows that these sections are populated:
sh -c 'cd /tmp ; for i in a b c d e f g ; do fetch -ampv
Le Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:53:11 +0600,
Denis Rybakov denp...@gmail.com a écrit :
Where download if_ppp.ko?
It's a kernel module, you will find it in /boot/kernel
Regards
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Denis Rybakov wrote:
Where download if_ppp.ko?
You don't. It once was the kernel ppp module but became unsupported and was
removed from the system. Use userland ppp as described here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/userppp.html
Pay particular attention to the note
Tim Dunphy wrote:
hey listers!! sorry for all the trouble.. just as an FYI it turned out
to NOT be a DNS issue at all!!!
it was a routing issue...
this command apparently did the trick...
[r...@lbsd2:/usr/home/bluethundr]#/etc/rc.d/routing restart
add net default: gateway 192.168.1.1
thanks for the suggestion! but the other machines on this network do
not use the FreeBSD machine as a router. They merely reference it as
their first choice of DNS servers. So as of now networking is good to
go for all machines.
best!!
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Michael Powell
hey listers!! sorry for all the trouble.. just as an FYI it turned out
to NOT be a DNS issue at all!!!
it was a routing issue...
this command apparently did the trick...
[r...@lbsd2:/usr/home/bluethundr]#/etc/rc.d/routing restart
add net default: gateway 192.168.1.1
guys,
thanks for the input. busy couple of days sorry for not following up sooner.
at any rate, I tried many suggestions.
Here is the current state of things:
This is a working resolv.conf on the rest of the network which are
CentOS machines:
[r...@lbsd2:/usr/home/bluethundr]#cat
Are the forwarders in your named.conf file OK?
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Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
Are the forwarders in your named.conf file OK?
That was the next thing I was about to suggest. His FIOS router should be
running DNS itself by default, with it pointing to Verizon's name servers.
So he could try using 192.168.1.1 in his named.conf forwarders directive.
This is the current state of affairs:
[r...@lbsd2:/usr/home/bluethundr]#host bsd2
bsd2 has address 199.101.28.20
Host bsd2 not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
[r...@lbsd2:/usr/home/bluethundr]#ping yahoo.com
PING yahoo.com (69.147.125.65): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto: No route to host
ping: sendto: No route to
Thanks guys! But to give more background the host in question IS
networking, at this point I can ssh into and out of it.. I just can't
resolve externally.
[r...@lbsd2:/usr/ports]#ifconfig
bge0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
Tim Dunphy wrote:
Thanks guys! But to give more background the host in question IS
networking, at this point I can ssh into and out of it.. I just can't
resolve externally.
[r...@lbsd2:/usr/ports]#ifconfig
bge0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
Tim Dunphy wrote:
hello,
I accidentally deleted my ports tree thinking that cvsup was already
installed. it wasn't. :(
csup is cvsup rewritten with C and exists in the base system. You no longer
need to install cvsup, just use csup.
I seem to be having a little trouble resolving
On Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:44:42 -0400
Tim Dunphy bluethu...@gmail.com wrote:
I accidentally deleted my ports tree thinking that cvsup was already
installed. it wasn't. :(
csup is part of the system, no need to use cvsup from the ports any longer.
I seem to be having a little trouble resolving
Hi
If you can, download the DVD ISO which contains all the FreeBSD stuff
You also might prefer the 8.0 distro
F
On 05/17/10 15:44, Karen Bester wrote:
Hi, I wish to download FreeBSD but I am unsure which option to choose.
FTP directory /pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/7.3/ at
Hi, I wish to download FreeBSD but I am unsure which option to
choose.
03/21/2010 02:08PM 40,554,496
FreeBSD-7.3-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso
This is a good option, if the machine is connected into internet and
downloading the base system and ports is okay for you.
03/21/2010 02:09PM
Regards
Karen
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From: Reko Turja reko.tu...@liukuma.net
To: Karen Bester ka...@smarttech.co.za; freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: download
Hi, I wish to download FreeBSD but I am unsure which option to choose.
03/21/2010 02
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 03:44:17PM +0200, Karen Bester wrote:
Hi, I wish to download FreeBSD but I am unsure which option to choose.
FTP directory /pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/7.3/ at ftp.freebsd.org
To view this FTP site in Windows Explorer, click Page, and then click Open
FTP
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On 17/05/2010 16:00:29, Karen Bester wrote:
I'm not sure if I will be able to download 2GB successfully, I prefer
getting the separate ISO's. I only see disk1 for 8.0, where are the rest?
Disc1 is all you need to install the OS. The other disk
...@smarttech.co.za
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: download
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 03:44:17PM +0200, Karen Bester wrote:
Hi, I wish to download FreeBSD but I am unsure which option to choose.
FTP directory /pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/7.3
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 06:37:49PM +0200, SmartTech Sales wrote:
Thanks Jerry
I had a reply that I should rather use 8.0 and there I can only download
disk1, the rest I can get from the ports collection. (I'm not sure that I
can download all 2GB of the DVD successfully, our bandwidth in SA
* Onkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-14-2008]:
I want to download FreeBSD source code on Linux server. How do I go about
it .
One option is FTP:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/7.0-RELEASE/src
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Sahil Tandon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But I am finding no files with extension .c or .h
[image:
File:]generic.aaftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/6.1-RELEASE/kernels/generic.aa
1392
KB Sunday 07 May 2006 12:00:00 AM [image:
On May 14, 2008, at 9:38 AM, Onkar wrote:
But I am finding no files with extension .c or .h
[image: File:]generic.aaftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/6.1-RELEASE/kernels/generic.aa
1392
[ ... ]
what are these ??
They are a .tgz split up into pieces (via
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:08:08PM +0530, Onkar wrote:
But I am finding no files with extension .c or .h
[image:
File:]generic.aaftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/6.1-RELEASE/kernels/generic.aa
1392
[...]
what are these ??
Tarballs.
Grab
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 11:56:06AM -0500, David Kelly wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:08:08PM +0530, Onkar wrote:
But I am finding no files with extension .c or .h
[image:
File:]generic.aaftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/6.1-RELEASE/kernels/generic.aa
At 2008-05-14T21:26:19+05:30, Onkar wrote:
I want to download FreeBSD source code on Linux server. How do I go
about it .
Assuming that you have CVS installed on your Linux machine, you can do
cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs co src
For a list of other CVS servers, and usage examples,
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cuongvt wrote:
I know that we can use cvsup to download all Freebsd source code
then make buildworld. But is there a way to download it manually? I
means, I have friends that have PCs but not have interenet
connecttions, so they may come to
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cuongvt wrote:
sarek wrote:
Oops forgot to mention an other solution would be to install
FreeBSD on the USB device then do a cvsup on it... do a search
for FreeBSD on a Stick on google and there is a step a guide to
do just this.
Sorry for my
sarek wrote:
Oops forgot to mention an other solution would be to install FreeBSD
on the USB device then do a cvsup on it... do a search for FreeBSD on
a Stick on google and there is a step a guide to do just this.
Sorry for my unclear English, I mean after download it to USB drive, they
sarek wrote:
to allow for csup/cvsup'ing the source code.
Yes, it is solution for freebsd on usb stick.
But you know, They are hosting internal LAN for file sharing, so I think usb
solution is not suitable ;)
ANy idea?
Tnx in advance
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On Monday 03 December 2007 11:20:57 cuongvt wrote:
sarek wrote:
to allow for csup/cvsup'ing the source code.
Yes, it is solution for freebsd on usb stick.
But you know, They are hosting internal LAN for file sharing, so I think
usb solution is not suitable ;)
ANy idea?
You probably
On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 01:20:57 -0800 (PST)
cuongvt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sarek wrote:
to allow for csup/cvsup'ing the source code.
Yes, it is solution for freebsd on usb stick.
But you know, They are hosting internal LAN for file sharing, so I
think usb solution is not suitable
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:30:58 +0530, hari krishna
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want a link to download the free BSD 6.1 os through http
can u help me in this
Check the handbook for a list of mirrors
(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/).
Also, I'd suggest you always try
On Thu, 31 May 2007 22:06:39 +0800 Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anyone tell me whether my understanding on Window sizing
correct? Also, is there any way to alter the window sizing in freebsd or
apache?
AFAIK you can't increase the window size unless you use
the tcp wscale option
Pang wrote (2007/05/31):
I have asked many techs in Asianetcom and they blamed on TCPIP window
sizing. I am not sure what it is, so I do a search in Google and find
More typical problem than TCP window size is Ethernet connection itself,
for example one side thinks it has 100 Mb/s half
On Thu, 31 May 2007 22:06:39 +0800, Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, I have leased a rack in Asianetcom and some bandwidth.
However, the speed for my curcuit is substantially slower than my
provider's company site.
[...]
*This server is using FreeBSD 6.2 patch 4 with Apache in the
Thanks for reply.
Nicolas Gieczewski wrote:
On Thu, 31 May 2007 22:06:39 +0800, Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, I have leased a rack in Asianetcom and some bandwidth.
However, the speed for my curcuit is substantially slower than my
provider's company site.
[...]
*This server is
On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 02:21:13 +0800
Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for reply.
Nicolas Gieczewski wrote:
On Thu, 31 May 2007 22:06:39 +0800, Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, I have leased a rack in Asianetcom and some bandwidth.
However, the speed for my curcuit is
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:34:11 +1000
Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.meijome.net/files/freebsd/test_hk_dl/fbsd_NL_test_from_au.cap
the same file, which I uploaded to a FBSD in NL (as mentioned above). Ping
time
is about 320 ms to this box from home. Probably as fast as I'd
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 10:12:13 -0500
Rick Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to FreeBSD and wish to install a version (6.1) within VMWare
to learn the system. I have installed and used Ubuntu Linux using the
Gnome desktop and have extensive experience with all of the Windows
OS's. The
Rick Stout wrote:
I am new to FreeBSD and wish to install a version (6.1) within VMWare to learn the
system. I have installed and used Ubuntu Linux using the Gnome desktop and have
extensive experience with all of the Windows OS's. The problem I am having is
trying to determine without too
You don't even need the installation CDs. For VMware
you can download one of these pre-made images for
VMPlayer:
http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/
You will find FreeBSD 6.0 and 6.1, minimal install
with no desktop and PCBSD which is a FreeBSD with a
nice KDE desktop and some extra
Luis Thillet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have been trying (FOR A LONGTIME) to download a FreeBSD Unix OS (i.e. 5.4,
6.0-RELEASE iso.i386). But it has never worked. I was wondering if your
company/team/crew have disabled it.
Neither the operating system itself nor its download sites have
Dear Developers:
I have been trying (FOR A LONGTIME) to download a FreeBSD Unix OS (i.e. 5.4,
6.0-RELEASE iso.i386). But it has never worked. I was wondering if your
company/team/crew have disabled it.
If no then how can I go about doing that.
It is not disabled.
But your site or
Lorin Lund wrote:
Luis Thillet wrote:
[ ... ]
Many weeks ago I succeeded in downloading 6.0. But if you don't have
broadband it's nearly hopeless. When I first learned of FreeBSD - years
ago - I tried downloading the ISO disks by modem. I would start a
download at bedtime but it never worked
Maybe try this download manager:
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org
On 2/20/06, Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Developers:
I have been trying (FOR A LONGTIME) to download a FreeBSD Unix OS (i.e.
5.4,
6.0-RELEASE iso.i386). But it has never worked. I was
Luis Thillet wrote:
Dear Developers:
I have been trying (FOR A LONGTIME) to download a FreeBSD Unix OS
(i.e. 5.4, 6.0-RELEASE iso.i386). But it has never worked. I was
wondering if your company/team/crew have disabled it.
If no then how can I go about doing that.
You can buy a CD from
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Luis Thillet wrote:
I have been trying (FOR A LONGTIME) to download a FreeBSD Unix OS
(i.e. 5.4, 6.0-RELEASE iso.i386). But it has never worked. I was
wondering if your company/team/crew have disabled it. If no then how
can I go about doing that.
1) Go to
Luis Thillet wrote:
Dear Developers:
I have been trying (FOR A LONGTIME) to download a FreeBSD Unix OS
(i.e. 5.4, 6.0-RELEASE iso.i386). But it has never worked. I was
wondering if your company/team/crew have disabled it.
If no then how can I go about doing that.
Thank You...
On Saturday 17 December 2005 07:54, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Well, if you really think you want this, then just:
cd /usr/ports
make fetch
Just idle curiosity, but does anyone have a feeling for how much that would
download?
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RW wrote:
On Saturday 17 December 2005 07:54, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Well, if you really think you want this, then just:
cd /usr/ports
make fetch
Just idle curiosity, but does anyone have a feeling for how much that would
download?
This would not fetch all of the distfiles,
On Saturday 17 December 2005 09:03, Kövesdán Gábor wrote:
RW wrote:
On Saturday 17 December 2005 07:54, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Well, if you really think you want this, then just:
cd /usr/ports
make fetch
Just idle curiosity, but does anyone have a feeling for how much that
would
Michael C. Shultz wrote:
On Saturday 17 December 2005 09:03, Kövesdán Gábor wrote:
RW wrote:
On Saturday 17 December 2005 07:54, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Well, if you really think you want this, then just:
cd /usr/ports
make fetch
Just idle curiosity, but does anyone
RW wrote:
On Saturday 17 December 2005 07:54, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Well, if you really think you want this, then just:
cd /usr/ports
make fetch
Just idle curiosity, but does anyone have a feeling for how much that would
download?
Around 25 GB.
--
-Chuck
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 06:03:12PM +0100, K??vesd??n G??bor wrote:
RW wrote:
On Saturday 17 December 2005 07:54, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Well, if you really think you want this, then just:
cd /usr/ports
make fetch
Just idle curiosity, but does anyone have a feeling for how
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 04:59:57PM +, RW wrote:
On Saturday 17 December 2005 07:54, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Well, if you really think you want this, then just:
cd /usr/ports
make fetch
Just idle curiosity, but does anyone have a feeling for how much that would
download?
On the
Message: 20
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 02:01:37 -0500
From: Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Download the whole ports tree
To: Simon Maginnity [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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On Fri, Dec
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 11:12:39PM -0800, James Long wrote:
Message: 20
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 02:01:37 -0500
From: Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Download the whole ports tree
To: Simon Maginnity [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 03:32:33PM +1100, Simon Maginnity wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have unlimited bandwidth for the next month or so and
will not have access to the net again for a few month?s after January. What
I would like to do is grab a copy of the whole freeBSD ports
On 24 Jul 2005 12:46:08 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't top-post, please.
Emil Khatib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, I just had an idea, as make fetch-recursive-list is unusable in
windows (unless I make a script or program to read it or I download
manually each
On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 09:00:45PM +0200, Emil Khatib wrote:
On 24 Jul 2005 12:46:08 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't top-post, please.
Emil Khatib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, I just had an idea, as make fetch-recursive-list is unusable in
windows (unless
Don't top-post, please.
Emil Khatib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, I just had an idea, as make fetch-recursive-list is unusable in
windows (unless I make a script or program to read it or I download
manually each of the packages), I would like to be able to boot a
FreeBSD system installed
Well, I just had an idea, as make fetch-recursive-list is unusable in
windows (unless I make a script or program to read it or I download
manually each of the packages), I would like to be able to boot a
FreeBSD system installed on removable media. I have a removable HD but
I can't boot from it...
On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 01:52:33PM +0200, Emil Khatib wrote:
Hi everybody, I'm using freebsd on a 56k connection, so you'll
probably imagine how frustrating is to spend hours and hours
downloading a simple program (plus its dozens of dependecies). I
wanted to know if there is any way to get a
Emil Khatib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everybody, I'm using freebsd on a 56k connection, so you'll
probably imagine how frustrating is to spend hours and hours
downloading a simple program (plus its dozens of dependecies). I
wanted to know if there is any way to get a list and download the
Jeff Spector wrote:
Thanks to all of you who responded. I am newbie to FreeBSD and UNIX so I
may be asking some silly questions. I will try to burn it again and
check the parameters. Perhaps I did not mount my cd to the /CDROM folder
correctly and that is why I can not ls the file. Thanks again
JS I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there
JS anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ?
JS Jeff
JS ___
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JS
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 01:05:57PM -0500, Jeff Spector wrote:
I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there
anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ?
FreeBSD will recognise Joilet filesystems (ie Window's CDROM
filesystems) just fine. Just use your
Jeff Spector wrote:
I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there
anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ?
Sure, popular Windows CD-ROM burning software like Adaptec's EZ/CD-Creator or
Nero will produce ISO-9660 CD-ROM images which will work with
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeff Spector [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:14:08 -0500
Subject: Re: Download from Windows
Jeff Spector wrote:
I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 10:41:34AM -0600, Scott wrote:
Hi,
I'm sorry if I missed this somewhere . . .
Is there a place where 5.3 ISO's can be
downloaded that include any of the latest
patches? Or, do you have to download the 11/5/04
ISO and then follow that with an update?
I need to
ann kok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
Do you think there is different for the download speed
using wget in https and http?
Yes. http is less overhead, thus faster.
If yes, ls it big different?
No. Unless you have a very old computer that is very slow to do the
encrypting/decrypting.
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 04:44:42AM -0700, ann kok wrote:
Hi all
Do you think there is different for the download speed
using wget in https and http?
If yes, ls it big different?
Thank you
I would think that https would generally be slower due to the overhead
of encryption. How much
Yes its free. You can download it via ftp:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-
ftp.html
On Jun 18, 2004, at 9:11 AM, Major Hosea wrote:
please can I download FreeBSD for free without paying? where and how
can i get FreeBSD
-
hey :)
please can I download FreeBSD for free without paying? where and
how can i get FreeBSD
Try this website. It should have all the info you need to download
freeBSD
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors.html
Hope this helps.
Brett
[This question should really go to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list,
as it doesn't really relate to documenation. Please direct followups to
that list]
Nora Angélica Saravia Bianchini wrote:
Hi, I'd like to know where from can I download BSD to try it. Thanks a lot.
Chapter 2 of The FreeBSD
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 11:44:20PM -0300, Nora Angélica Saravia Bianchini wrote:
Hi, I'd like to know where from can I download BSD to try it. Thanks a lot.
This sort of question is better suited to the freebsd-questions@
mailing list: follow-ups redirected appropriately.
For everything you
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 11:40:51AM -0800, Frank Guo wrote:
Could you please provide the link that can download the FreeBSD?
There are quite a few download sites:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html
We are trying to test the software with our
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 04:53:52PM +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote:
This raises a question for which I don't know the answer:
How does one list an http directory that does allow it?
Basically, you shouldn't. If the web site administrator has set up
index.html files or otherwise prevented you from
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 22:35, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 04:53:52PM +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote:
This raises a question for which I don't know the answer:
How does one list an http directory that does allow it?
Basically, you shouldn't. If the web site administrator has set
If the admin does allow downloading, you will simply see the list by
typing the path to the directory in the url you wish to look at.
For example, lets say that you have a directory /music/ . If the
webserver has directory listings on, you can simply type
http://www.mydomain.com/music/ and
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 12:18:52AM +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 22:35, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 04:53:52PM +1030, Malcolm Kay wrote:
This raises a question for which I don't know the answer:
How does one list an http directory that does allow it?
Minnesota Slinky wrote:
Hello list,
How can I download the entire contents of a directory
on a webserver? I can see them in index mode, but
it's a list of about 2,000 jpg files for a reunion.
How can I download everything there to one directory?
Use wget. It's in ports.
--
Cheers,
How can I download the entire contents of a directory
on a webserver? I can see them in index mode, but
it's a list of about 2,000 jpg files for a reunion.
How can I download everything there to one directory?
With /usr/ports/ftp/wget:
wget -r -x -v -np -k -np
On Saturday 10 January 2004 04:44 pm, Bernard El-Hagin wrote:
Minnesota Slinky wrote:
Hello list,
How can I download the entire contents of a directory
on a webserver? I can see them in index mode, but
it's a list of about 2,000 jpg files for a reunion.
How can I download everything
On Saturday 10 January 2004 05:45 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
On Saturday 10 January 2004 04:44 pm, Bernard El-Hagin wrote:
Minnesota Slinky wrote:
Hello list,
How can I download the entire contents of a directory
on a webserver? I can see them in index mode, but
it's a list of
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 16:18, Eric F Crist wrote:
On Saturday 10 January 2004 05:45 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
On Saturday 10 January 2004 04:44 pm, Bernard El-Hagin wrote:
Minnesota Slinky wrote:
Hello list,
How can I download the entire contents of a directory
on a webserver? I
On Sunday 11 January 2004 12:23 am, Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 16:18, Eric F Crist wrote:
On Saturday 10 January 2004 05:45 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
On Saturday 10 January 2004 04:44 pm, Bernard El-Hagin wrote:
Minnesota Slinky wrote:
Hello list,
How can I
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 10:30:48AM +0100, Dominique Mabileau wrote:
Hello,
My screen get frozen every time I click on the link to download FreeBsd
(French, German, ...).
I'm using Windows2000/IE6. Can you help me ?
You may need to say a little more, are you behind a firewall and/or
proxy ?
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 10:30:48 +0100
Dominique Mabileau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
My screen get frozen every time I click on the link to download FreeBsd
(French, German, ...).
I'm using Windows2000/IE6. Can you help me ?
Use a ftp client. From my experience of yanking stuff off the web
On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 01:30 AM, Dominique Mabileau wrote:
Hello,
My screen get frozen every time I click on the link to download FreeBsd
(French, German, ...).
I'm using Windows2000/IE6. Can you help me ?
http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/install.html
- jim
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jim mock
Dominique Mabileau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
My screen get frozen every time I click on the link to download FreeBsd
(French, German, ...).
I'm using Windows2000/IE6. Can you help me ?
Use the standard windows ftp client. From the command line, just type
'ftp'.
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On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 at 2:22pm Jeff Jirsa wrote:
Dominique Mabileau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
My screen get frozen every time I click on the link to download FreeBsd
(French, German, ...).
I'm using Windows2000/IE6. Can you help me ?
Use the standard windows ftp client.
Sajeev.A. Anchuthengu wrote:
Sir,
I like to try with FreeBSD, the OS. But how can I
download it from the net. Could you answer me?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install.html
Section 2.2 should answer all your questions.
--
Bill Moran
Potential Technologies
Someone, quite probably Didier Wiroth, once wrote:
Is it possible to download the all the packages of the meta port
/usr/ports/x11/kde? I tried make fetch, that doesn't work or partially,
because it only fetches qt!
I would like to download all the packages and their dependencies to burn
it on
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