Updating broken link from your page: http://forum.vstyle.co.il/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/creating-dvds.html

2013-07-13 Thread Lurie Austinser
Hello, I have bumped into your site while seeking for software and found your website very interesting :) Just a quick note, http://www.dvdrw.com/ is no longer active, and you are linking to it from page - http://forum.vstyle.co.il/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/creating-dvds.h tml I

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/serialconsole-setup.html

2013-06-25 Thread Stephen Burke
Does anyone know how I could push serial output to an IP port that I could SSH to? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to

Re: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/serialconsole-setup.html

2013-06-25 Thread Mark Felder
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013, at 11:23, Stephen Burke wrote: Does anyone know how I could push serial output to an IP port that I could SSH to? You want something like a Portmaster or Lantronix device that will provide serial consoles over SSH

Re: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/serialconsole-setup.html

2013-06-25 Thread pete wright
On Jun 25, 2013 9:25 AM, Stephen Burke sbu...@verizon.com wrote: Does anyone know how I could push serial output to an IP port that I could SSH to? Sounds like you are looking for something like SOL (serial over LAN) which can be setup with IPMI. Google should help you find more info on

Re: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/serialconsole-set up.html

2013-06-25 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 25 Jun 2013, Mark Felder wrote: On Tue, Jun 25, 2013, at 11:23, Stephen Burke wrote: Does anyone know how I could push serial output to an IP port that I could SSH to? You want something like a Portmaster or Lantronix device that will provide serial consoles over SSH

Re: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/serialconsole-set up.html

2013-06-25 Thread Jungle Boogie
Raspberry pi running headless with practically no services and usb to serial connection is what I'm likely to use. -- sip:jungleboo...@sip2sip.info inum: +883510009902611 On Jun 25, 2013 6:23 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote: On Tue, 25 Jun 2013, Mark Felder wrote: On

is there any books about network with FreeBSD

2013-05-10 Thread Aric
Hi all. is there some books about network, such as gateway,vpn,turnnel,bridge! the books is more about netwok, no server or the basic Unix telnologic or only a little server and basic command thanks ! -- ---Aric Liang mail: leea...@126.com MSN: leea...@live.cn

Re: is there any books about network with FreeBSD

2013-05-10 Thread Jerry
On Fri, 10 May 2013 13:32:12 +0800 (CST) Aric articulated: Hi all. is there some books about network, such as gateway,vpn,turnnel,bridge! the books is more about netwok, no server or the basic Unix telnologic or only a little server and basic command thanks ! Seriously! For starters

Re: is there any books about network with FreeBSD

2013-05-10 Thread Mark
Michael Lucas has published some highly regarded books on Freebsd and Networking. Here is a link to his site https://www.michaelwlucas.com/ Full Disclosure: I have known Michael for many, many years so I am somewhat biased but I do use his books and they answer over 95% of my questions

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-26 Thread Boris
myself in gear and bought or borrowed a book or CD // DVD that teaches python.  i honestly do prefer ink+paper, but with one hand MIA, i need paperweights!  so if there are books that can be popped into the cd/dvd drawer, that would be  better. i tried to follow some seriously complex python

what are the top python books?

2012-01-25 Thread Gary Kline
guys, sorry if this is a re-request and a bit OT, but, it's seriously time i got myself in gear and bought or borrowed a book or CD // DVD that teaches python. i honestly do prefer ink+paper, but with one hand MIA, i need paperweights! so if there are books that can be popped into the cd

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-25 Thread Modulok
sorry if this is a re-request and a bit OT, but, it's seriously time i got myself in gear and bought or borrowed a book or CD // DVD that teaches python. If you want to learn python, first subscribe to the python tutor mailing list. It's pretty much just like the FreeBSD list. In fact, I

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-25 Thread Roland Smith
paperweights! so if there are books that can be popped into the cd/dvd drawer, that would be better. i tried to follow some seriously complex python that might not have worked on BSD. I want something that's good enough to clue me in on how to do that. Learning Python by Mark Lutz

OT: Old books (before c. 2009) for the price of shipping

2011-11-02 Thread parv
I have following books (bought before 2009) that need to be disposed of, one way or another within next 7-8 days. If you are interested in any of them, contact me privately about the shipping payment (to be shipped from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA via USPS) your list ... * Sed Awk

Re: OT: Old books (before c. 2009) for the price of shipping

2011-11-02 Thread Julian H. Stacey
parv wrote: I have following books (bought before 2009) that need to be disposed of, one way or another within next 7-8 days. If you are interested in any of them, contact me privately about the shipping payment (to be shipped from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA via USPS) your list

Recommendations for BSD Unix Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for FreeBSD BSD Books

2008-04-28 Thread loony
What are folks recommendations for the updated edition of BSD UNIX Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD (Paperback)by Christopher Negus (Author), Francois Caen (Author)? Overall, Absolute FreeBSD boosted my confidence/competence but as my only printed Unix/Linux/BSD

Re: Recommendations for BSD Unix Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for FreeBSD BSD Books

2008-04-28 Thread Roland Smith
/books Daemons belonging to the base system or available via ports come with a control script in (/usr/local)/etc/rc.d. There is no need to write your own, unless you want to contribute a new port, which is not really a job for a novice. However, one can learn a lot by studying the already available

Re: Recommendations for BSD Unix Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for FreeBSD BSD Books

2008-04-28 Thread Jon Radel
loony wrote: What are folks recommendations for the updated edition of BSD UNIX Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD (Paperback)by Christopher Negus (Author), Francois Caen (Author)? Amazon.com started shipping pre-ordered copies only today, so I can't imagine too many

Zeta Books - anthropology, phenomenology, philosophy, sociology, fashion, middle east studies

2007-12-09 Thread Zeta Books
On the road: Zeta Books opened its electronic gates to everyone interested in human sciences and works of art. Zeta Books is an international publishing house of Arts Humanities. Its main goal is to promote a new concept in the area of academic publications, i.e. providing works of Arts

Antique books and manuscripts, off to Dubai

2007-11-27 Thread Inlibris
Yesterday, a dozen heavy trunks with rare books, prints, and manuscripts from the 15th to 20th centuries left Vienna, Austria, for Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Inlibris Gilhofer Nfg., dealers in rare books and manuscripts, established in 1883 and regular suppliers to major national

Re: Suggested Books Guides on small bisiness LAN with FreeBSD

2006-12-02 Thread Per olof Ljungmark
? O'Reilly sells Windows to Linux Migration Toolkit which sounds like some of what I'm looking for, except that it's for Linux -- but I've dabbled with that kludge enough to probably apply the concepts to FreeBSD ;) Any other suggestions on good books, web sites, etc? Hi. A book that covers both

Suggested Books Guides on small bisiness LAN with FreeBSD

2006-11-29 Thread wmc20
Toolkit which sounds like some of what I'm looking for, except that it's for Linux -- but I've dabbled with that kludge enough to probably apply the concepts to FreeBSD ;) Any other suggestions on good books, web sites, etc? -Wayne B. ___ freebsd

Re: Suggested Books Guides on small bisiness LAN with FreeBSD

2006-11-29 Thread Derek Ragona
-exposed server? O'Reilly sells Windows to Linux Migration Toolkit which sounds like some of what I'm looking for, except that it's for Linux -- but I've dabbled with that kludge enough to probably apply the concepts to FreeBSD ;) Any other suggestions on good books, web sites, etc

Re: Suggested Books Guides on small bisiness LAN with FreeBSD

2006-11-29 Thread Per olof Ljungmark
to Linux Migration Toolkit which sounds like some of what I'm looking for, except that it's for Linux -- but I've dabbled with that kludge enough to probably apply the concepts to FreeBSD ;) Any other suggestions on good books, web sites, etc? Hi. A book that covers both the OS and the services

Re: Suggested Books Guides on small bisiness LAN with FreeBSD

2006-11-29 Thread Lane
on an Internet-exposed server? O'Reilly sells Windows to Linux Migration Toolkit which sounds like some of what I'm looking for, except that it's for Linux -- but I've dabbled with that kludge enough to probably apply the concepts to FreeBSD ;) Any other suggestions on good books, web sites, etc

desktop application for cataloging books, DVD, ...

2006-10-18 Thread Matthias Apitz
Hi, I need a small desktop application for cataloging my books and DVD at home in FreeBSD. I tried to port mcatalog from the ports in 6.0R, which is old and marked as broken; I've fetched the sources from the master side, which has version 0.2 already, but this does not configure on my 6.0R

Re: Good networking books for a beginner?

2006-10-07 Thread James Long
Somewhere I seem to recall having read an RFC which is a primer on IP basics. I remember especially liking the sections where it described the the inter-relationships between the network mask, the role that ARP plays, and the use of routing. Darned if I can find such a thing now, though. If

Re: Good References and or Books for learning ADA

2006-10-06 Thread RW
On Thursday 05 October 2006 02:39, backyard wrote: Hello All, I'm looking to teach myself ADA using the Gnu Compiler Collection and GNATS as my compiler under an i386 FreeBSD 6.X system. I'm just curious if any ADA programmers out there can point me to some decent books/online resources

Re: Good References and or Books for learning ADA

2006-10-06 Thread backyard
to some decent books/online resources for learning the basics and more advanced aspects of ADA. They would be most useful if they referenced ADA95 as that appears to be the standard gnats supports. When I did an ADA course, Barnes's Programming in Ada 95 was the standard text

Good References and or Books for learning ADA

2006-10-04 Thread backyard
Hello All, I'm looking to teach myself ADA using the Gnu Compiler Collection and GNATS as my compiler under an i386 FreeBSD 6.X system. I'm just curious if any ADA programmers out there can point me to some decent books/online resources for learning the basics and more advanced aspects of ADA

Re: Good References and or Books for learning ADA

2006-10-04 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 17:39, backyard wrote: Hello All, I'm looking to teach myself ADA using the Gnu Compiler Collection and GNATS as my compiler under an i386 FreeBSD 6.X system. I'm just curious if any ADA programmers out there can point me to some decent books/online resources

Re: Good References and or Books for learning ADA

2006-10-04 Thread backyard
there can point me to some decent books/online resources for learning the basics and more advanced aspects of ADA. They would be most useful if they referenced ADA95 as that appears to be the standard gnats supports. I would also be interested in resources that describe integrating (I

Re: Good References and or Books for learning ADA

2006-10-04 Thread Beech Rintoul
system. I'm just curious if any ADA programmers out there can point me to some decent books/online resources for learning the basics and more advanced aspects of ADA. They would be most useful if they referenced ADA95 as that appears to be the standard gnats supports. I

Re: Good References and or Books for learning ADA

2006-10-04 Thread backyard
Collection and GNATS as my compiler under an i386 FreeBSD 6.X system. I'm just curious if any ADA programmers out there can point me to some decent books/online resources for learning the basics and more advanced aspects of ADA. They would be most useful if they referenced ADA95

Re: Good References and or Books for learning ADA

2006-10-04 Thread Beech Rintoul
to teach myself ADA using the Gnu Compiler Collection and GNATS as my compiler under an i386 FreeBSD 6.X system. I'm just curious if any ADA programmers out there can point me to some decent books/online resources for learning the basics

Re: Good networking books for a beginner?

2006-10-02 Thread Duane Whitty
On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 12:12:27AM -0400, Rob wrote: Does anyone happen to know of any good books that explain all about networking in detail (such as gateways, netmasks, etc)? I know the 'basics' but would like to dig in a little deeper. Thanks, rob An online article that I found quite

Re: Good networking books for a beginner?

2006-10-01 Thread Chuck Swiger
Chris Hill wrote: On Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Rob wrote: Does anyone happen to know of any good books that explain all about networking in detail (such as gateways, netmasks, etc)? I know the 'basics' but would like to dig in a little deeper. For me, the old standby is TCP/IP Network

Good networking books for a beginner?

2006-09-30 Thread Rob
Does anyone happen to know of any good books that explain all about networking in detail (such as gateways, netmasks, etc)? I know the 'basics' but would like to dig in a little deeper. Thanks, rob ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http

Re: Good networking books for a beginner?

2006-09-30 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Saturday 30 September 2006 20:12, Rob wrote: Does anyone happen to know of any good books that explain all about networking in detail (such as gateways, netmasks, etc)? I know the 'basics' but would like to dig in a little deeper. Thanks, rob I found Computer Networks: A Systems

Re: Good networking books for a beginner?

2006-09-30 Thread Garrett Cooper
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Beech Rintoul wrote: On Saturday 30 September 2006 20:12, Rob wrote: Does anyone happen to know of any good books that explain all about networking in detail (such as gateways, netmasks, etc)? I know the 'basics' but would like to dig in a little

Re: Good networking books for a beginner?

2006-09-30 Thread Chris Hill
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Rob wrote: Does anyone happen to know of any good books that explain all about networking in detail (such as gateways, netmasks, etc)? I know the 'basics' but would like to dig in a little deeper. For me, the old standby is TCP/IP Network Administration by Craig Hunt

Regarding Books

2005-03-22 Thread Bhaban Singh
Dear sir, It is possible to get Books related to the FastIPsec in the FreeBSD. I really need this book or i want some documents related to this topic. So please suggest me where can i find FastIPsec related books or documents. I find some in the internet but it is just manual or HowTo's. I want

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backups-floppybackups.html

2004-12-07 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Gabrio - Team Perfecto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: basically i am trying to use something like http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backups-floppybackups.html - for splitting a bigger archive, (using the -M option) just that i want to compress something i have already

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backups-floppybackups.html

2004-12-07 Thread Gabrio - Team Perfecto
/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backups-floppybackups.html Gabrio - Team Perfecto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: basically i am trying to use something like http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backups-floppybackups.html - for splitting a bigger archive, (using the -M option

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backups-floppybackups.html

2004-12-06 Thread Gabrio - Team Perfecto
hello basically i am trying to use something like http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backups-floppybackups.html - for splitting a bigger archive, (using the -M option) just that i want to compress something i have already on the server so that i can create several

Routing Training Books Please!!

2004-07-13 Thread Joshua Lewis
After many years of waiting my company has a position opening up that I can fill. I spoke with the Net Admin and asked if there were any one skill that would be of a great benefit to my company and his response was Routing, IP and subnetting (ok so more then one. But I swear he can count). So

RE: Routing Training Books Please!!

2004-07-13 Thread Thomas_Knight
Here are a couple of books I have read and would suggest. They are not free but they are worth it... Routing TCP/IP Volume I (CCIE Professional Development) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1578700418/qid=1089749604/sr=1 -1/ref=sr_1_1/104-0916091-2402328?v=glances=books Routing TCP

Re: Routing Training Books Please!!

2004-07-13 Thread Steve Bertrand
After many years of waiting my company has a position opening up that I can fill. I spoke with the Net Admin and asked if there were any one skill that would be of a great benefit to my company and his response was Routing, IP and subnetting (ok so more then one. But I swear he can count).

RE: Routing Training Books Please!!

2004-07-13 Thread Joshua Lewis
] Subject: Routing Training Books Please!! After many years of waiting my company has a position opening up that I can fill. I spoke with the Net Admin and asked if there were any one skill that would be of a great benefit to my company and his response was Routing, IP and subnetting (ok so

Re: Routing Training Books Please!!

2004-07-13 Thread epilogue
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:24:36 -0400 (EDT) Steve Bertrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After many years of waiting my company has a position opening up that I can fill. I spoke with the Net Admin and asked if there were any one skill that would be of a great benefit to my company and his response

Link Suggestion for http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ipv6.html

2004-03-06 Thread linda
Hi, My name is Linda, new webmaster of ipaddressworld.com, and I have been spending some time looking at your website at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ipv6.html. It was an absolute pleasure visiting your site, and I found it linking to other Internet related

Re: books

2003-07-28 Thread Benjamin Walkenhorst
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, 28. July 2003 04:25, Karl Agee wrote: Ok, so, if you could buy only ONE of the currently available FreeBSD books, which one would it be??? First, you the handbook available both via www and on your local FreeBSD-installation (/usr/share

Re: books

2003-07-28 Thread peter lageotakes
PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, so, if you could buy only ONE of the currently available FreeBSD books, which one would it be??? --karl ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail

Re: books

2003-07-28 Thread Jerry McAllister
of the books, handbook or stuff I get from the search engines (Google and whatever) does a good enough job on the disk access, formatting (why not?) slicing, partitioning, superblocks - why so many, isn't just a waste of time - MBRs, boot blocks, the detailed step by step process of booting

books

2003-07-27 Thread Karl Agee
Ok, so, if you could buy only ONE of the currently available FreeBSD books, which one would it be??? --karl ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: books

2003-07-27 Thread Jerry M. Howell II
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 07:25:33PM -0700, Karl Agee wrote: Ok, so, if you could buy only ONE of the currently available FreeBSD books, which one would it be??? I only have one book. I haven't had any problems with freeBSD uleashed by sams -- Jerry M. Howell II

Re: books

2003-07-27 Thread Adam
On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 22:25, Karl Agee wrote: Ok, so, if you could buy only ONE of the currently available FreeBSD books, which one would it be??? The handbook. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html Best part is, it's free. And it's up-to-date. And it's official

Re: Reviewers required for simplified Chinese translations ofFreeBSD books

2003-07-10 Thread Murray Stokely
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 10:49:42AM +0930, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote: In addition, they have also translated the handbook, apparently from the paper copy of the second edition. See http://www.ptpress.com.cn/books/Book_Information.asp?BID=10541 for further details. Yes, we announced

Re: Books (OT)

2002-09-26 Thread Weston M. Price
If you are really interested in C++, I would recommed Stanley Lipman's C++ Primer as a place to start. Also, for more advanced examples,idioms, etc... I would definitely recommend Scott Meyers books as well as anything by Jim Coplien and Lipmans Inside the C++ Object Model. Regards