Hi folks,
FreeBSD 5.2
Most filenames saved exceed 8 characters. After
burning on CD they can be read comfortable on the same
OS as well as other Lunux/Unix boxes. The problem
comes while reading the same CD on Window Explorer,
XP, ME, etc. The filename can't read clearly because
all of them chang
hi,
I've posted a question here regarding the enabling
of ftp server.. Some responses said, its as easy as
just uncommenting out one of these lines in
inetd.conf.
#ftpstream tcp nowait root
/usr/libexec/ftpd ftpd -l
#ftpstream tcp6nowait root
/usr/libexec/ftpd
Hello,
I like to keep my ports up-to-date and to that end I have
portversion generate a nice list of outdated packages on my
systems, the idea being that when I am satisfied, I do a portupgrade
and upgrade them all en masse.
This is not without problems occasionally though. In the past I've
been
In the last episode (May 22), Stephen Liu said:
> Most filenames saved exceed 8 characters. After burning on CD they
> can be read comfortable on the same OS as well as other Lunux/Unix
> boxes. The problem comes while reading the same CD on Window
> Explorer, XP, ME, etc. The filename can't read c
On Saturday 22 May 2004 14:22, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
> hi,
> I've posted a question here regarding the enabling
> of ftp server.. Some responses said, its as easy as
> just uncommenting out one of these lines in
> inetd.conf.
>
>
> #ftpstream tcp nowait root
> /usr/libexec/ftpd
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