t;root huff" # user or /file
"Fixing" root in etc/mail/aliases may work for programs for
which this is not desirable.
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> Matthew Seaman wrote:
>> Note: this is potentially a problem. If the UID number gets reused for a
>> different account, that new user will get all the ownership rights to the
>> old users' files. It can often be a better policy to disable an old
>> account
>> -- set the password fie
lso get a report on any 'unowned' files in the weekly periodic
e-mail by adding
weekly_noid_enable="YES"
to /etc/periodic.conf
Where does it find the email address?
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> * How do I find out which users have access to the box and what their
> permissions/groups are?
Type:
% id username
which will tell you the users' UID and what groups they are a member of.
> * How do I edit those permissions/groups?
Unless you're using NIS or LDAP or so
Hi;
* How do I find out which users have access to the box and what their
permissions/groups are?
* How do I edit those permissions/groups?
* If I delete a user, does that affect the files/programs he installed, etc?
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> I have installed FreeBSD 5.4 on P1 Super Socket 7 system (533
> mhz.) I have installed 2 Adaptec Ana-6944 cards, these cards have 4
> ports on each. I have a seperate D Link card, that is supported. My
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Is this possible?
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Also I've found portmanager copes pretty well with most dependencies.
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s is a question i've had for a while, so this ("+REQUIRED_BY") checks
what depends on libgmp, how do you check what libgmp depends on?
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>
> How can I see which ports depend on
> libgmp-4.1.4_1?
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> If I upgrade it, the applications that are using
> the old libgmp would be affected?
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If you go into /var/db/pkg/libgmp-4.1.4_1 you'll see a file
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Juno to see if they have a later instance of their code that I can
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Now, that's a religious question. ;-)
I can point you here,
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/explaining-bsd/index.html
but it's a tad old. Gotta run, good luck
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Is there anything that should absolutely stay in UFS (such as /boot?)
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Any pointers on how to do this (without switching window managers :-)
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build a new kernel to go with this, or can i just build the world and
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I have a Handspring Treo 600 and a program called Wmodem which allows
you to access the wireless modem on the phone and establish a ppp
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I was able to use this with the USB cable. On 6.0 I'm back to using
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> Subject: Re: Beginner Questions
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> On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 08:14:06AM -0400, Mayo, Richard A
> RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI wrote:
> > I'm setting up a FreeBSD box for the first time, so
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> I'm setting up a FreeBSD box for the first time, so naturally I have a bunch
> of questions. I'm sure these are addressed on the web somewhere, but I'm not
> having any luck findi
;m setting up a FreeBSD box for the first time, so naturally I have a
> >bunch of questions. I'm sure these are addressed on the web somewhere,
> >but I'm not having any luck finding anything so here goes:
> >
> >What file controls the way Xwindows sets up after I
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI wrote:
I'm setting up a FreeBSD box for the first time, so naturally
I have a bunch of questions. I'm sure these are addressed
on the web somewhere, but I'm not having any luck finding
anything so here goes:
What file controls the way X
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI wrote:
> I'm setting up a FreeBSD box for the first time, so naturally I have a
> bunch of questions. I'm sure these are addressed on the web somewhere,
> but I'm not having any luck finding anything so here goes
Look at the file
.xinitrc
in your home directory, this is where the window manager is usually run from.
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I'm setting up a FreeBSD box for the first time, so naturally I have a
bunch of questions. I'm
rg/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11.html
Many beginner problems can be solved with the handbook :)
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> of
> questions. I'm sure these are addressed on the w
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI wrote:
I'm setting up a FreeBSD box for the first time, so naturally I have a bunch of
questions. I'm sure these are addressed on the web somewhere, but I'm not
having any luck finding anything so here goes:
What file controls the way X
I'm setting up a FreeBSD box for the first time, so naturally I have a bunch of
questions. I'm sure these are addressed on the web somewhere, but I'm not
having any luck finding anything so here goes:
What file controls the way Xwindows sets up after I log on? I got the
> > are fairly up to date. I'm trying to install emacs 21.3_9 and have
> > xemacs 21.4.19 installed already.
>
> You will need to install it to a different PREFIX.
You'll probably need to define DISABLE_CONFLICTS as well.
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You will need to install it to a different PREFIX.
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> I'm running squid on my freebsd but in the log most of the pages are
> TCP_MISS is that fine aur I'll have to tune squid a bit more. Most of
> the configurations are default.
What do you mean by 'most'? A cache hit rate of 40% is not doing badly
for a general purpose web pro
I'm running squid on my freebsd but in the log most of the pages are TCP_MISS
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> server for a site like friendster.com and I am very interested of using
> FreeBSD as my SO on my server but I got some problems first I notice that
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Hi there I would like to ask you some questions if I may.. Im wanna make a
server for a site like friendster.com and I am very interested of using
FreeBSD as my SO on my server but I got some problems first I notice that
FreeBSD does not detected the new SATA hard drives only IDE HD, also that I
ng.
The problem in FreeBSD is that you can mount succesfully any UDF dvd
(at least, i have been sucessfull with this one) with mount_udf but
you cannot create such a filesystem with a tool like mkudffs. Are there
any plans for such a tool ?
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iles on an ISO DVD to 2GB. You must use UFS for larger files. These
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they know what they are doing.
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IPMI is it's own protocol, thus anyone with an itching can write a
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> select a FreeBSD.anoncvs.mirror from here
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I forgot to mention that it's about 880MB on disk
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