On Wednesday 27 April 2005 17:59, Broming plutonium wrote:
Never mind. Yesterday, the second hardware problem failed the display
driver on the FreeBSD computer, and I have no choice but to throw out
the old computer. I'll stick with Windows for the moment, because it
is user-friendly. I just
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 12:45, Tanisha Wynn wrote:
Hi,
Did you recieve my email from last week? I'm happy to tell you
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Just
Solokov - who speaks excellent English.
http://www.xtech.ru/
The also have an Office in London, and have experience working on Open
Source Projects.
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Benjamin Rossen
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The Ctrl+D causes the system to contine booting with the new password.
You do not need to mount the /usr file separately if you have not given this
its own (extended) partition when you formatted your disks.
Good luck,
Benjamin Rossen
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Sorry... typo
# mount -u /
# mount /usr
# passwd root
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: lost root passwd
Date: Sunday 17 April 2005 00:45
From: Benjamin Rossen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Marty
I think the problem you are having comes because you
.
Perhaps the question here should be: who determines which authority should be
trusted, and who monitors their exercise of authority to see that they remain
trustworthy?
Benjamin Rossen
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that the
attacks are coming from one of their clients, informing them that a Tsunami
DOS shall follow if they do not put a stop to the attacks.
Just an idea...
Benjamin Rossen
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On Wednesday 13 April 2005 23:55, Hexren wrote:
Just an idea...
Benjamin Rossen
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Sounds fun but opens the door for every local user with ssh access to
DOS the machine he is on. I am not that found of the idea.
Not at all. Let us say
, not the current version which is
5.3 ?
Benjamin Rossen
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