On 6/15/2011 11:20 AM, spidey wrote:
Good morning.
I have never used Freebsd. For that matter, I have not used Linux since
the early 1990s (1993 to be exact) Anyway...
BTW - I have your logo on my xwindows on the Linux box I am trying to
setup. I think it's great.
OK, so, you haven't
FreeBSD can also run a lot of Linux Applications just fine with the
Linux_Enable=YES added to /etc/rc.conf and, not only that, I've heard
/etc/defaults/rc.conf has it in lower case linux_enable=NO
Cheers,
Julian
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Julian Stacey, BSD Unix Linux C Sys Eng Consultants Munich
On 6/17/2011 7:58 AM, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
FreeBSD can also run a lot of Linux Applications just fine with the
Linux_Enable=YES added to /etc/rc.conf and, not only that, I've heard
/etc/defaults/rc.conf has it in lower caselinux_enable=NO
Yea I know, I'm still awake from yesterday,
Good morning.
I have never used Freebsd. For that matter, I have not used Linux since
the early 1990s (1993 to be exact) Anyway...
BTW - I have your logo on my xwindows on the Linux box I am trying to
setup. I think it's great.
I have a need to use sendmail and DNS bind. Can someone tell
On Jun 15, 2011, at 8:20 AM, spidey wrote:
Can someone tell me which versions of sendmail and DNS Bind are in the
current Ubuntu 10??
Sure, but you're asking on the wrong mailing list: FreeBSD isn't Ubuntu.
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Regards,
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-Chuck