Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Hi Bob,
As I am ad administrator of an ISP that is a DSL
ISP that offers DSL, and also runs FreeBSD on it's
servers, I am going to address your point.
The problem your having is present on MANY of
these some box(s) which connects me to to net
Generally, it's
can be cleaned. Don't bother trying to clean hairballs from these
rubber-mat keyboards.
Oh, the mouse is listed at $31.99 on tigerdirect.ca
-BobMc-
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. And if they contributed
quality drivers
to the 'BSD distributions. It would be beneficial for VIA and BSD.
Cheers, -BobMc-
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the hardware very
closely.
Cheers, -BobMc-
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There is a certain amount of hype about LAMP probably started by some
Linux advocate not realizing that the valuable abstraction is being
obscured. -BobMc-
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From: bobmc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: Best Blog Ap in the Ports?
Tuareg wrote:
On 1/26/07, eoghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26 Jan 2007, at 17:41, [EMAIL
to figure out all these combinations. BSD stays relatively baggage-free
by asking you to do a few manual procedures which are usually
straight-forward. -BobMc-
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Well, it seems that the driver and the hardware works so there must be
a problem in the generic part of the software. There are plenty of tools
for networking analysis but I am not a networking adept. So I will
carefully repeat the install. Thanks. -Bob-
BTW, my other computer is a Biostar
After KDE is installed, startx still launches the twm default
X manager. Diligent RTFM only tells me it should work once the
Xserver is configured for the video hardware and monitor.
WindowMaker provides a pleasant GUI once I create a $HOME/.xinitrc
file. Firefox and Thunderbird work fine.
Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On January 3, 2007 12:46:10 AM -0500 bobmc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After KDE is installed, startx still launches the twm default
X manager. Diligent RTFM only tells me it should work once the
Xserver is configured for the video hardware and monitor.
WindowMaker
Rob Hurle wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, bobmc wrote:
After KDE is installed, startx still launches the twm default
X manager. Diligent RTFM only tells me it should work once the
Xserver is configured for the video hardware and monitor.
I have:
export LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
exec startkde
it per the email
causes periodic prints on the text console making it unusable. So I left it
at the original setting. -BobMc-
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Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a new system with NO FLOPPY CONTROLLER and a 3ware 9550
card. It's a 1u system -- sticking extra things into PCI slots
as a workaround is likely to be impossible.
Any possibility of using a USB floppy
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Peter aka SweetPete [1][EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello, I used to be on this mailing list several years ago, and have
recently rejoined.
[2]http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/using-sysinstall.h
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Ian Smith wrote:
Message: 18
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 18:05:27 -0500
From: Bob McIsaac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Doug Hardie wrote:
On Jan 3, 2007, at 22:57, Bob McIsaac wrote:
Problem: Browser status 'looking up address' for 10 seconds for any
web page clicked. Slashdot
Ivan Voras wrote:
Mark Lu wrote:
I've read up a few things stating that sysinstall is at its
end-of-life and there are plans to replace it. I'm wondering about the
reasons or rationale behind this. Even today, sysinstall seems to work
extremely well as an easy-to-use, simple, and stable
Hi Ian:
(I post to the list because your's bounced? The Postfix program
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: host gaia.nimnet.asn.au[203.41.52.131] said:
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Thanks for your reply. Compared to Linux tcpdump,
.
Setting one up is like boiling a frog, you have to do it slowly.
For minutes of meetings you can setup a mailing list like this one but
in notification mode.
For documentation, several dedicated wikis can be setup. Think about
a page naming scheme that is consistent for your purpose.
Cheers,
-BobMc
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