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should not install on that machine, then. Its not uncommon for
> >>first
> time users to hose other installations. Based on your "under no
> circumstances" statement, you need to ask yourself two questions:
> 1) Do I have a complete and reliable backup of my Windows
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circumstances" statement, you need to ask yourself two questions:
1) Do I have a complete and reliable backup of my Windows stuff?<<
Yes.
>>2) Can I afford the time to restore from backup if I do something wrong?<<
No.
>>1) Recruit a
d (at least until we can finally get rid of windows forever!).
>
> You should not install on that machine, then. Its not uncommon for first
> time users to hose other installations. Based on your "under no
> circumstances" statement, you need to ask yourself two questions:
ed on your "under no
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1) Do I have a complete and reliable backup of my Windows stuff?
2) Can I afford the time to restore from backup if I do something wrong?
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> > linux-realplayer.
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I posted about this a few days ago as well. I just portdowngraded
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> RW wrote:
> > On Monday 23 October 2006 16:15, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
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> >>> I have several questions:
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> >>> 1. If I ins
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> >
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> >
> > 1. If I install a particular package, its dependencies will be
> > installed as well. No
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I have several questions:
1. If I install a particular package, its dependencies will be
installed as well. Now if I remove it later using pkg_delete, only
that
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> > installed as well. Now if I remove it la
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>
> 1. If I install a particular package, its dependencies will be
> installed as well. Now if I remove it later using pkg_delete, only
> that package will be removed and not the depend
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>
> I have several questions:
>
> 1. If I install a particular package, its dependencies will be
> installed as well. Now if I remove it later using pkg_delete, only
> that package will be removed and not
Hi,
I have several questions:
1. If I install a particular package, its dependencies will be
installed as well. Now if I remove it later using pkg_delete, only
that package will be removed and not the dependencies. The reason I
guess is because some other packages may be dependent on those
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I need to ask a few random questions only because I have not found the
information by browsing the net:
If anyone is able to answer any of the questions I would appreciate it.
1. I've asked in the past about the usb keyboard driver for BSD. It
seems that of the 3 USB keyboards that I
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s the creation of a tunnel for a single
network and
I'm trying to accommodate multiples. So the questions are:
1. If one has private address host-mapped to the public IP by the ISP
router,
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. The disks are two 320 GB
drives who I'm going to use for storage. Backups, movies, music etc.
I've read the handbook about adding new disks and I've got them
setup but here are my questions.
1. Should I use soft updates or not on the new disks? The handbook
doesn't
g to use for storage. Backups, movies, music etc.
I've read the handbook about adding new disks and I've got them setup
but here are my questions.
1. Should I use soft updates or not on the new disks? The handbook
doesn't mention anything about using -U to newfs to setup soft updates
le, notice how /usr/src and /usr/ports are exported on the same
> line? i have a strong feeling (again, based on your filesystem setup) that
> you might need to explore this area to solve your issue.
I thought I had tried that but
/data/FreeBSD/distfiles /data/OpenBSD/packages -maproot=root:
n the same
line? i have a strong feeling (again, based on your filesystem setup) that
you might need to explore this area to solve your issue.
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I think a light is clicking on.
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4. given no hardware additions, continue to cvsup on RELENG_6_2_0 for
Security Patches for server life-cycle
I think a light is clicking on.
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on anything outside of these two files, you'd likely be fine. Of
course, keep a copy of your current working kernel in e.g.
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i have a couple virtual machines running freebsd 6.1-;4 on a ms vs2005
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Hi:
I'm in the process of doing a clean install on an older server that was
running 4.10-STABLE to 6.1-STABLE. For the most part, it's been smooth,
but I have a few questions:
On boot, I get a couple of kernel messages that don't look optimal, and I
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It's been posted to freebsd mail lists(so says google usenet)
-from what I can tell when upgrading from 6.0 to 6.1 sometimes either linux
base doesn't happen right.
One persons sugestion is if you upgrade just to re-install rpm compatability-
apparently some of the linux compatable software in ports has rpm and or rpm
related libraries as a dependency( such as glx and agp)-
As for fedora? it's poping in because when I re-ran portinstall of
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linux 3D and mabie that's being done from something that uses a rpm(or related
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> ***Listing failed packages(*skiped/ !FAILED)
> !xll/driver(install error)
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>
well it looks like gettext is messed up or rpm can't
find the proper library to link to. Try (re)installing
gettext. The rest happens b
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You might like Arch if you've been turned off by the way other distributions
do things.- caveats: It has a bit of learning curve, it uses fairly "bleeding
edge" software, and quite a bit of work is more "community" developed than
average (more so than say Fedora).
that
particular dist of linux I would try to gentoo stage3
base. a chroot to the /compat/linux and you can use
their portage system to install and update linux apps
fairly easy. The reason I got away from linux in the
first place was the nightmare of updating it, but at
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On Tuesday 15 August 2006 2:44 pm, beno wrote:
> Hi;
> The box I've taken over has BSD 5.3 so I need to upgrade. This is a big
> jump and the console is half a world away so I have some questions:
> * Can I do all of the steps of the installation without reverting to
> single
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> The box I've taken over has BSD 5.3 so I need to upgrade. This is a big
> jump and the console is half a world away so I have some questions:
> * Can I do all of the steps of the installation without reverting to
> single use
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Hi;
The box I've taken over has BSD 5.3 so I need to upgrade. This is a big
jump and the console is half a world away so I have some questions:
* Can I do all of the steps of the installation without reverting to
single user mode?
* Where do I find the s
Hi;
The box I've taken over has BSD 5.3 so I need to upgrade. This is a big
jump and the console is half a world away so I have some questions:
* Can I do all of the steps of the installation without reverting to
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* Where do I find the src to download?? All I find are ISO
Firewall settings?
You need to give more detail.
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that with CSS. I wound up creating *one* html/php template, and
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I'll check into the style sheets; thanks!
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Doh! You want to *insert* the string, not (just) find the ones that
don't have it. My ed/ex chops blow, so with sed:
sed -i '' 's///' file_name
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> insert this string.
I'd probably do "grep -vi bgcolor filename"
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> to get the files that have a body line sans BGCOLOR (you might need
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Thanks, Scott. I didn't know that "-F 'char' would reset the
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guess you could do something like:
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BG color code.
So is there some scripto-magic way of finding out which fles are
missing the above string? I know how, using an ed/ex script to
insert this string.
My hacker brain seems to be on strike!
gary
> Have fun!
>
> Howie
> ___
ated
with loading a 'real language' interpreter really hold true nowadays though.
Have fun!
Howie
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