Herbert Wolverson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is good, since the correct amount of free space now shows, and the
server is back to running perfectly. Can anyone shed any light as to why
this discrepancy happened in the first place? I'd love to know what I can do to
avoid ever having
Hi,
A process running on your server might have created a large temporary file
which was occupyng space and which got deleted when the server got a reboot.
Regards
SSR
From: Herbert Wolverson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Free space wierdness
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 15:12:07
.
Additional platforms are in various stages of development
Mike
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of T Glaser
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 6:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Free BSD
This website leads me
This website leads me to believe that this is an OS software package? I
don't know for sure though. What did I stumble across here? What are you
offering for free? Not real clear here on the website. If this is an OS do
you have any screen shots of what it looks like or is it command line?
Tim
Alpha, IA-64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC® architectures.
x86 compatible means, you can run it on the usual Intel / AMD
systems.
I
don't know for sure though. What did I stumble across here? What are you
offering for free?
You sound a little bit afraid. Although the FreeBSD logo is a
little red
T Glaser wrote:
This website leads me to believe that this is an OS software package? I
don't know for sure though. What did I stumble across here? What are you
offering for free? Not real clear here on the website. If this is an OS do
you have any screen shots of what it looks like
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:54:44 -0800
T Glaser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This website leads me to believe that this is an OS software
package? I don't know for sure though. What did I stumble across
here? What are you offering for free? Not real clear here on the
website. If this is an OS do you
= 134217728 (128 MB)
however muse shows this:
Active: 42393600 Bytes
Inactive:2424832 Bytes
Wired: 37715968 Bytes
Reserved: 499712 Bytes
Cache: 0 Bytes
Buffer: 23166976 Bytes
Total: 127639552 Bytes
Free: 43548672 Bytes
where the total works out to 121.7M.
What
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 08:11:26AM +1100, Rowdy wrote:
Chris Pressey wrote:
Well, I'm not sure if it works on 5.x, but you could try
/usr/ports/sysutils/muse
Should be easier to parse than the other options.
-Chris
You could always output the results of dmesg at boot-time to a file
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 21:29:07 +
Jez Hancock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 08:11:26AM +1100, Rowdy wrote:
Chris Pressey wrote:
Well, I'm not sure if it works on 5.x, but you could try
/usr/ports/sysutils/muse
Should be easier to parse than the other
Jez Hancock wrote:
You could always output the results of dmesg at boot-time to a file -
adding something like this:
dmesg /var/log/dmesg.boot
to /usr/local/etc/rc.local.
Don't need to ... a default FreeBSD 5.1 installation already writes it
to /var/run/dmesg.boot :-)
Dave
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 08:40:16AM +1100, Rowdy wrote:
Jez Hancock wrote:
You could always output the results of dmesg at boot-time to a file -
adding something like this:
dmesg /var/log/dmesg.boot
to /usr/local/etc/rc.local.
Don't need to ... a default FreeBSD 5.1 installation
Greetings,
What is the best/easiest way on FreeBSD 5.1 to show the total and free
amount of memory (at any given moment in time)?
I am setting up MRTG and at the moment I am parsing /var/run/dmesg.boot
and the output from `top -b -d 1` to get total and free memory
respectively, but I hope
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 08:03:46AM +1100, Rowdy wrote:
I am setting up MRTG and at the moment I am parsing /var/run/dmesg.boot
and the output from `top -b -d 1` to get total and free memory
respectively, but I hope there is an easier way.
Try vmstat instead.
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Matthew Hunt wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 08:03:46AM +1100, Rowdy wrote:
I am setting up MRTG and at the moment I am parsing /var/run/dmesg.boot
and the output from `top -b -d 1` to get total and free memory
respectively, but I hope there is an easier way.
Try vmstat instead.
Thought
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 08:26:00 +1100
Rowdy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Hunt wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 08:03:46AM +1100, Rowdy wrote:
I am setting up MRTG and at the moment I am parsing /var/run/dmesg.boot
and the output from `top -b -d 1` to get total and free memory
and the output from `top -b -d 1` to get total and free memory
respectively, but I hope there is an easier way.
Try vmstat instead.
Thought of that. According to the man page, vmstat shows, for memory:
avm active virtual pages
fre size of the free list
Does the size of the free
Chris Pressey wrote:
Well, I'm not sure if it works on 5.x, but you could try
/usr/ports/sysutils/muse
Should be easier to parse than the other options.
-Chris
That sounds just the ticket, thanx :)
It is listed in the current ports tree, and so presumably does work
under 5.x.
Dave
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 06:13:40PM -0500, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
On FreeBSD 5.2 I have a RAID-5 host drive with 100GB of free space. What
can I use to mount this free space? I tried the Disk Label Editor in
/stand/sysinstall, but it does not seem to hold my settings when
creating
below, I added the labels to the right of how I'm using them now
and they were setup during install. The whole disk is used for FreeBSD. I know that I
have 100GB of free space left on the c: partition. What I'd like to do is take 20GB of
that free space only and make mount it. That 100MB
that your system automatically puts into
the c: partition entry]
This is what I have below, I added the labels to the right of how I'm using them now
and they were setup during install. The whole disk is used for FreeBSD. I know that
I have 100GB of free space left on the c: partition. What
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 00:41:08 -0500
Robert Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On FreeBSD 5.2 I have a RAID-5 host drive with 100GB of free space. What
can I use to mount this free space? I tried the Disk Label Editor in
/stand/sysinstall, but it does not seem to hold my settings when
On FreeBSD 5.2 I have a RAID-5 host drive with 100GB of free space. What
can I use to mount this free space? I tried the Disk Label Editor in
/stand/sysinstall, but it does not seem to hold my settings when
creating and the existing mount points show up as none.
Can someone give me some guidance
On FreeBSD 5.2 I have a RAID-5 host drive with 100GB of free space. What
can I use to mount this free space? I tried the Disk Label Editor in
/stand/sysinstall, but it does not seem to hold my settings when
creating and the existing mount points show up as none.
Can someone give me some guidance
I'm offlist, so please CC me directly.
I am using FreeBSD current. This always happens as I'm installing the
ports collection, at about math, and it dies on me.
This happens either during install, or after install using both a tarball
and the install set from CD. If I could get a way to ftp
Hello,
In the old versions of FreeBSD like 4.4 you can
choose 32-bit in the configuration. Why can't you
choose 32-bit in FreeBSD 5.1?
Regards,
Mateusz
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 05:42:47PM -0800, Mateusz Rajca wrote:
Hello,
In the old versions of FreeBSD like 4.4 you can
choose 32-bit in the configuration. Why can't you
choose 32-bit in FreeBSD 5.1?
FreeBSD runs 32bit or 64 bit depending on the machine it's installed on.
I don't recall any
Hello,
In the old versions of FreeBSD like 4.4 you can choose 32-bit in the configuration.
Why can't you choose 32-bit in FreeBSD 5.1?
Regards,
Mateusz
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 11:42:45AM -0800, Mateusz Rajca wrote:
Hello,
In the old versions of FreeBSD like 4.4 you can choose 32-bit in the
configuration. Why can't you choose 32-bit in FreeBSD 5.1?
Please explain what you mean in more detail.
Kris
pgp0.pgp
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to the static...
Lastly, these are full of old EDO SIMM's. Most are 16Mb modules, but some are
32Mb modules. However, the RAM goes with the terminals. :)
They are available for the cost of shipping them to you. (Free if you happen
to live near Ft. Meade or Baltimore MD)
Regards,
Seth Henry
Hi Everybody ,
My question will be not technical. Problem is Feature of the
FreeBSD. I think everybody know that too many people are start to using
Linux and Of course you know Oracle and IBM are supporting Linux too..
Today I red a news from www.oracle.com This new world
On 12/19/03 at 12:24 PM Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
|Hi Everybody ,
Hi.
| My mind is every Admin need too many OS for his job kind but I new
|with FreeBSD , but I really like it I don'T want to lost it
So long as there are people who are more concerned about getting the job
done than
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short:
Yes.
long:
You must check if all components in the x335 are supported by
FreeBSD5.1, specifically all the controllers, e.g. scsi and nic.
Unfortunately the specs from IBM do not tell which chips are used,
but as You seem to work for IBM I guess You will be able to get
more in detail
Dear
I would like to down load the free bsd,I all ready tryd on the url :free bsd
org but I am unable to down load it, since the down load source is FTP and
I don't know how to down load an FTP file !! So please could you suggest me
how /where can I down load the free bsd in a simple manner
On 08/12/03 19:05 -0800, Marco wrote:
Dear
I would like to down load the free bsd,I all ready tryd on the url :free bsd
org but I am unable to down load it, since the down load source is FTP and
I don't know how to down load an FTP file !! So please could you suggest me
how /where can I
Dear
I would like to down load the free bsd,I all ready tryd on the url :free =
bsd
org but I am unable to down load it, since the down load source is FTP =
and
I don't know how to down load an FTP file !! So please could you suggest =
me
how /where can I down load the free bsd
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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 8:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: free bsd !!!
Dear
I would like to down load the free bsd,I all ready tryd on the url :free
bsd
org but I am unable to down load it, since the down load source is FTP
and
I don't know how to down
Hi,
I would like to know that Free BSD 5.1 chould be work on IBM X335 Server.
Plaese let me know ASAP!!
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Hi.
I'm workink for computer sales buissnes, and one of my costomer woul'd like
to know that your Free BSD would work on the IBM X335 Server. If you have
experienced that you hear in this case, please let me know it work or not.
Thank you
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 17:59:25 +0900
Takuya Satoh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I'm workink for computer sales buissnes, and one of my costomer woul'd like
to know that your Free BSD would work on the IBM X335 Server. If you have
experienced that you hear in this case, please let me
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 05:59:25PM +0900, Takuya Satoh wrote:
Hi.
I'm workink for computer sales buissnes, and one of my costomer woul'd like
to know that your Free BSD would work on the IBM X335 Server. If you have
experienced that you?hear?in this case, please let me know it work
Hello,
Thanks for the help.
I still have a problem starting up the X windows.
First of all the login screen for X windows still does not allow me to
get into the system. When I type my login name and password , the
screen goes blank and the login screen reappears after some time. If I
type
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 10:53:44 +1100
Verghese George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the help.
I still have a problem starting up the X windows.
First of all the login screen for X windows still does not allow me to
get into the system. When I type my login name and password , the
Verghese George [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First of all the login screen for X windows still does not allow me to
get into the system. When I type my login name and password , the
screen goes blank and the login screen reappears after some time.
Sounds like you need to debug your .xsession
Verghese George [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone help me?
I was trying to install X windows in my machine
The video card is shown as
agp0 intel 82815 (i815) SVGA controller
So modified the /boot/loader.conf and inserted a line
agp_load=YES
and rebooted the system to allow loading
but it is a little expensive for me.
Does anyone knows any?
Thanks very much,
I'm not sure what your looking for exactly, but www.hotpop.com offers FREE pop
and smtp access. There are also pay accounts too. I have been using it for 5
or so years now.
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+-- Nuno Teixeira [freebsd] [16-10-03 01:54 IST]:
| Hello to all,
|
| I'm having a lot of problems with my ISP smtp server and I decided to find a smtp
service but for what I see it is rare to find one. You can find a lot of pop3 services
but few smtp ones.
|
| I found one smtp.com but it is a
Hello to all,
I'm having a lot of problems with my ISP smtp server and I decided to find a smtp
service but for what I see it is rare to find one. You can find a lot of pop3 services
but few smtp ones.
I found one smtp.com but it is a little expensive for me.
Does anyone knows any?
Thanks
but it is a little expensive for me.
Does anyone knows any?
Google for unix shell accounts. I can't vouch for the reliability as
I've never tried them but they range from free to cheap and some offer
email accounts. Check with a local *nix/BSD user group. They often
offer mail accounts
At 2003-10-15T20:24:31Z, Nuno Teixeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having a lot of problems with my ISP smtp server and I decided to find
a smtp service but for what I see it is rare to find one. You can find a
lot of pop3 services but few smtp ones.
Any reason you can't host your own?
--
:33 PM
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 07:20, Verghese George wrote:
Could someone help me with this problem?
I connected the hp surestore dat 24 drive with Free BSD 4.8 . It has
a
Ultra SCSI DC-315U drive (Tekram technology Co. Ltd). This card is
not
recognised by the system. Is there a driver I
with Free BSD 4.8 . It has a
Ultra SCSI DC-315U drive (Tekram technology Co. Ltd). This card is not
recognised by the system. Is there a driver I can use with this card?
I
got dc395_trm.tar.gz , untarred and unzipped it and copied
dc395x_trm.c and dc395x_trm.h to /usr/src/sys/pci directory
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 07:20, Verghese George wrote:
Could someone help me with this problem?
I connected the hp surestore dat 24 drive with Free BSD 4.8 . It has a
Ultra SCSI DC-315U drive (Tekram technology Co. Ltd). This card is not
recognised by the system. Is there a driver I can use
Could someone help me with this problem?
I connected the hp surestore dat 24 drive with Free BSD 4.8 . It has a
Ultra SCSI DC-315U drive (Tekram technology Co. Ltd). This card is not
recognised by the system. Is there a driver I can use with this card? I
got dc395_trm.tar.gz , untarred
Hello,
I would like to know more about FreeBSD, I m very much interested in it. But
from what I infer it does'nt seem to be used at home. I would like to use it
at home for connecting to the net, watching movies, playing songs, doing
work in Office software.
Please tell me if I can do so
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 14:16, Prashant Boricha wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know more about FreeBSD, I m very much interested in it. But
from what I infer it does'nt seem to be used at home. I would like to use it
at home for connecting to the net, watching movies, playing songs, doing
I would like to find an open source operating
system to use for a personal computer. I have WindowsXP now, but I
feel I'd be at home with something at least a little in tune with my
personal philosophy, which microsoft is not.. Can anybody tell me if
there are any free open
philosophy, which microsoft is not.. Can anybody tell me if
there are any free open source versions available ? The computer I use
is a simple e-machine with a celeron processor (1.4ghz).
Yeah, FreeBSD is both open source and free. It works rather nicely as a desktop
OS. If you are thinking of trying
free open source versions available ? The computer I use
is a simple e-machine with a celeron processor (1.4ghz).
You have come to the right place.
Go to the FreeBSD web page and start learning.
http://www.freebsd.org/
Starting on that web page there is a huge amount of material
linked
tell me if
there are any free open source versions available ? The computer I use
is a simple e-machine with a celeron processor (1.4ghz).
You have come to the right place.
Go to the FreeBSD web page and start learning.
http://www.freebsd.org/
Starting on that web page
Howdy list,
I've been wondering about this for a while:
How do I calculate the amount of free memory my system
has at any given point in time?
My top usually looks like this:
Mem: 72M Active, 668M Inact, 165M Wired, 29M Cache, 112M Buf, 70M Free
Swap: 2048M Total, 5448K Used, 2043M Free
I
On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 08:35 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
How do I calculate the amount of free memory my system
has at any given point in time?
What do you mean by free memory?
My top usually looks like this:
Mem: 72M Active, 668M Inact, 165M Wired, 29M Cache, 112M Buf, 70M Free
Swap
Charles Swiger wrote:
On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 08:35 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
How do I calculate the amount of free memory my system
has at any given point in time?
What do you mean by free memory?
Memory that can be used by other programs before the vm starts using
swap
In the last episode (Sep 09), Jesse Guardiani said:
Charles Swiger wrote:
On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 08:35 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
How do I calculate the amount of free memory my system has at any
given point in time?
What do you mean by free memory?
Memory that can
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Sep 09), Jesse Guardiani said:
Charles Swiger wrote:
On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 08:35 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
How do I calculate the amount of free memory my system has at any
given point in time?
What do you mean by free memory
In the last episode (Sep 09), Jesse Guardiani said:
So they _are_ available for use then? And thus are relatively free,
correct?
All memory except for Wired is free, to varying degrees.
OK. Just out of curiosity, what would you say about my example then:
--
Mem: 72M Active
Are there any existing Utilities Available Wihich I could use to create a
Complete Image (Backup Image) of a Server Running Free BSD.
Does Free BSD Support USB. What would be the best way to go about creating
the Image?
Bets Regards,
Willie Pretorius - Technical Consultant
SchlumbergerSema
Willie Pretorius wrote:
Are there any existing Utilities Available Wihich I could use to create a
Complete Image (Backup Image) of a Server Running Free BSD.
Yes, FreeBSD ships with dump, tar, and cpio, which can all be used to take
backups of directory trees or even entire filesystems.
Does
Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would like to download and install FreeBSD, and enough apps to make it
productive.
How long for the download and install the workable core of FreeBSD OS
on a 56K modem line?
I think the apps will probably be a variety of d/l times, but anidea
for Netscape or
, ECT, would give
me a start on how long I'd have to work at it to make it productive.
Thanks
Bill l
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Hi all,
Damn mbworld failed.
I did note that after dropping to su mode fsck -p did not much more than
reports
/dev/ad0s1a :NO WRITE ACCESS
/dev/ad0s1A :UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY ;RUN FSCK MANUALLY
Then the script from makebuild showed up
usr : create/symlink failed, no inodes free
Then the wheels
/symlink failed, no inodes free
Then the wheels fell of the wagon!
I tried fsck / but NO WRITE still
I tried mount -a /
then fsck /
But no dice...
If only I knew what the... I was doing.
Help required and gratefully acknowledged
Keith
This is not much useful but perhaps give you
Hello, all.
I am running FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE #27 and have run into some strange
behavior with the SCSI drive. The adaptor is an Adaptec 29160
Ultra160 adaptater, and the drive is a Seagate ST336607LW
SCSI-3 device.
Problem is that I can rm a 4GB file and afterwards, the
free block count won't
and afterwards, the free block
count won't reflect the erasure. Instead, it displays the same count
it showed prior to the 'rm'. The free block count won't be updated
until I reboot the system.
If you've got softupdates enabled, those blocks won't really be
available for about 30 seconds. Try
anyone install iglooftp from ports and run it on KDE3.1 ?
For some reasons when i tried to launch it from command line, i am
getting that error message.
Any idea ?
Thanks!
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gtk_ctree_node_set_row_data_full (ctree, parent, strdup
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PARENT_BROWSED_FLAG = TRUE
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?
Thank you.
Sure. I don't use IglooFTP, but once you manage to figure out if the
one-line patch solves your problem, feel free to file a PR and watch it rot.
$.02,
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On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 05:33, Mikko Työläjärvi wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jul 2003, Edy Lie wrote:
anyone install
Valerie
It is a FREE os... You can freely download the ISO images
and burn them on to a CD using your CD-R/CD-RW drive.
CD media and jewel cases costs money... The money that
these sites charge is not for the OS, but for the media (4 CD's)
and the jewel case, and the booklet insert. In most
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 06:00:15 +0200 (CEST)
P. U. Kruppa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marco van de Voort mailed me yesterday, you would need the latest
version of fpc, which hasn't been ported to FreeBSD yet.
One could try to install the latest linux binaries.
I didn't have the time to try it
: free?
try the not-quite-linux-specific
www.linuxcd.org
they seem anyway to be selling FreeBSD 5.0 for about $6 US. i can't
vouch for
them myself, but my dad bought a Knoppix CD from them ...
HTH,
glenn becker
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003,
Valerie Andrewlevich
wrote:
Don't have the juice
PM
To: Valerie Andrewlevich
Cc: 'Kenneth Wayne Culver'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: free?
try the not-quite-linux-specific
www.linuxcd.org
they seem anyway to be selling FreeBSD 5.0 for about $6 US. i can't
vouch for
them myself, but my dad bought a Knoppix CD from them ...
HTH,
glenn
Is anyone using Free Pascal and Lazarus on FBSD?
I've download source for Lazarus but can't get it to build on 4.8 with the version of
free pascal in the ports.
Any help would be useful
thanks
Rod
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Rod Person wrote:
Is anyone using Free Pascal and Lazarus on FBSD?
I've download source for Lazarus but can't get it to build on 4.8 with the version
of free pascal in the ports.
Marco van de Voort mailed me yesterday, you would need the latest
version of fpc, which
I'm a bit confused -- your website clearly states that freeBSD is a free
OS, yet each of the sites that offer the CD charge money for it. Am I
missing something here?
thanks,
Valerie Andrewlevich
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I'm a bit confused -- your website clearly states that freeBSD is a free
OS, yet each of the sites that offer the CD charge money for it. Am I
missing something here?
It's free to download, or you can buy cd's. Usually as far as I know, the
CD's come with some other extras as well.
Ken
Valerie Andrewlevich wrote:
I'm a bit confused -- your website clearly states that freeBSD is a free
OS, yet each of the sites that offer the CD charge money for it. Am I
missing something here?
FreeBSD is free.
The CD is not free.
That simple. Once you have purchased a CD you welcome to copy
I'm a bit confused -- your website clearly states that freeBSD is a free
OS, yet each of the sites that offer the CD charge money for it. Am I
missing something here?
Yes. You are missing that those companies that are shipping CDs are
recovering costs and supporting the FreeBSD
, June 16, 2003 4:34 PM
To: Valerie Andrewlevich
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: free?
Valerie Andrewlevich wrote:
I'm a bit confused -- your website clearly states that freeBSD is a
free OS, yet each of the sites that offer the CD charge money for it.
Am I missing something here?
FreeBSD
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 04:35:09PM -0400, Valerie Andrewlevich wrote:
I'm a bit confused -- your website clearly states that freeBSD is a free
OS, yet each of the sites that offer the CD charge money for it. Am I
missing something here?
Yes. The CD Rom vendors are selling you CDs
I am down with a few dollars. However, after perusing a few of the
sites, the bare minimum cheapest going rate seems to be around $30.
Anyone know of any cheaper freebsd CDs out there? Student rate perhaps?
Why can't you just download it?
Ken
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From: Kenneth Wayne Culver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:08 PM
To: Valerie Andrewlevich
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: free?
I am down with a few dollars. However, after perusing a few of the
sites, the bare
On June 16, 2003 04:35 pm, Valerie Andrewlevich wrote:
Free has another (IMHO more important) meaning as well: FreeBSD is free of
many of the licensing restrictions attached to commercial OSes. You're
essentially free to install it on as many boxes as you want; no draconian
product activation
Want to build a network appliance to run a proprietary firewall
product and use FreeBSD as the operating system? Want to keep your
modifications proprietary? Go right ahead -- Nokia did exactly that.
What to lift the entire IP networking stack and use it in a new
proprietary OS -- fine:
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 23:09, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
Want to build a network appliance to run a proprietary firewall
product and use FreeBSD as the operating system? Want to keep your
modifications proprietary? Go right ahead -- Nokia did exactly that.
What to lift the entire IP
.
-Original Message-
From: Kenneth Wayne Culver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:08 PM
To: Valerie Andrewlevich
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: free?
I am down with a few dollars. However, after perusing a few of the
sites, the bare minimum cheapest going rate
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 05:09:39PM -0400, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/proddocs/standard/copyright.asp
The page you're looking for has been moved or removed from the site.
If you're looking
CDs out there? Student rate
perhaps?
-Original Message-
From: Bill Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 4:34 PM
To: Valerie Andrewlevich
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: free?
Valerie Andrewlevich wrote:
I'm a bit confused -- your website clearly states
Tyson
-Original Message-
From: Kenneth Wayne Culver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:08 PM
To: Valerie Andrewlevich
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: free?
I am down with a few dollars. However, after perusing a few of the
sites, the bare minimum
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