(and an occasional
temper). Although my hostility factor towards this so far is only at
about 3.
Thanks again, and if you have anything else to add (not to my misery
please), feel free.
Scott McClellan
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rules file.
it allows in my agetway machine running webmin
etc etc. to port 3306 from any.
Now I may well have added this rule but I didn't
comment it (Not like me!) Any clues as to what
that port is for? Services file has no listing.
Thanks
Keith Spencer
IIRC, that's MySQL
have patience (and an occasional
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about 3.
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please), feel free.
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this rule but I didn't
comment it (Not like me!) Any clues as to what
that port is for? Services file has no listing.
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Keith Spencer
IIRC, that's MySQL.
Kevin Kinsey
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Thanks to you kind people on the list I learned how to debug and fix the
bin/faxrcvd script with Hylafax.
The solution was to use /usr/local/bin/ps2pdfwr instead of
/usr/local/bin/ps2pdf. Apparently some enviroment info got lost during
script execution, something that I think I've seen before
Would you please help me out with info whether FreeBSD has SNORT like
OpenBSD has SNORT 1.8.6 version [ located in PORTS TREE ].
I will appreciate, cedomilj
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Would you please help me out with info whether FreeBSD has SNORT like
OpenBSD has SNORT 1.8.6 version [ located in PORTS TREE ].
I will appreciate, cedomilj
FreeBSD's ports tree has Snort 1.9.0.
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is alot of money.
Well, I just like to say that I think FreeBSD is great. My first real unix
experience and I couldn't have done it without the support of the FreeBSD
lists and free tutorials.
Grant Cooper,
Thanks freeBSD for the help.
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On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 01:01:08AM -0800, Grant Cooper wrote:
There are so many different types of UNIX. If freeBSD is so great why won't
natural selection begin and let some of these Unix flavors die?
Really, wouldn't it be a better world if we had just a couple open source
OS?
Why ?
Cliff writes:
Ok, 20 flavours of Linux and at least 3 of
*BSD; well...that's the way it goes...
Actually, it's not the number of versions that exist that is important, it's
the degree of similarity among them. Twenty operating systems that are 98%
compatible is much less of a problem than two
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 11:48:44AM +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 01:01:08AM -0800, Grant Cooper wrote:
There are so many different types of UNIX. If freeBSD is so great why won't
natural selection begin and let some of these Unix flavors die?
Really, wouldn't it
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On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 11:48:44AM +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 01:01:08AM -0800, Grant Cooper wrote
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 02:07:23PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
I doubt that. Open source is written by volunteers who still have to have
day jobs. If all software was open source, there'd be no jobs to support
the volunteers writing open source, and so open source would destroy
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 12:49:52PM +0100, Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg wrote:
Grant Cooper wrote:
I've been doing some background reading and correct me if I'm wrong. But I
came across of at least 30 active different open source and commercial Unix
flavors (and I'm sure that's a drop in the
Erik writes:
Have you read any of the license agreements normally
accompanying commercial software? The big companies
generally don't guarantee a bloody thing about the
software, least of all that it will work correctly.
Yes, they do, and generally they will support what they sell. If they
I don't think that FreeBSD-Questions is the forum for this discussion.
- Michael Hogsett
Erik writes:
Have you read any of the license agreements normally
accompanying commercial software? The big companies
generally don't guarantee a bloody thing about the
software, least of all
Thanks for the help. The problem was, as I should have suspected from the
beginning, a lack of swap space..something which has been a problem for the
last 2 upgrades. A little memory creation solved the buildworld problem.
Thanks again,
Charles Pelletier
Tech. Coordinator
St Luke's School
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Last night I used the nfs mounted /usr/src /usr/obj capability to build
4.7-RC on my dual 1Ghz PIII and installed it on my wimpy AMD-K6 300 this
morning. It worked flawlessly. The alternative was to wait something
like 3 weeks for the K6/300 (w/ only 64M RAM) to finish buildworld /
Last night I used the nfs mounted /usr/src /usr/obj capability to build
4.7-RC on my dual 1Ghz PIII and installed it on my wimpy AMD-K6 300 this
morning. It worked flawlessly. The alternative was to wait something
like 3 weeks for the K6/300 (w/ only 64M RAM) to finish buildworld /
I just wanted to send a note of thanks to both the FreeBSD developers and
the FreeBSD user community.
Last night I used the nfs mounted /usr/src /usr/obj capability to build
4.7-RC on my dual 1Ghz PIII and installed it on my wimpy AMD-K6 300 this
morning. It worked flawlessly
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 21:30, Steve Wingate wrote:
On Tuesday 23 July 2002 02:38 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All -
I'd like to thank Joe Marcus Clarke for his assistance in getting past the
fact that a repeated error building gconf-editor was keeping me from
getting to Gnome2. The
All -
I'd like to thank Joe Marcus Clarke for his assistance in getting past the fact
that a repeated error building gconf-editor was keeping me from getting to
Gnome2. The culprit was yet another outdated /usr/X11R6/include directory
(gdk-pixbuf, to be precise).
Thank you Joe. I hope I
On Tuesday 23 July 2002 02:38 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All -
I'd like to thank Joe Marcus Clarke for his assistance in getting past the
fact that a repeated error building gconf-editor was keeping me from
getting to Gnome2. The culprit was yet another outdated /usr/X11R6/include
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