Hmmm...
>> How exactly does this spam-scam work? Does the spammer require a
>> proof-o-faith `donation' to initiate further communication or
>> something?
>
> Nigeria 4-1-9
>
> They send you a counterfeit money order/ cheque, you deposit it, your
> bank makes the funds available, you send the b
Jerry,
Generally, FreeBSD needs a primary slice to boot and run.
I assume what you are calling 'normal partition' is what is
called a primary slice.
Thanks - I had a mental blank as to what to call primary slices :)
My suggestion is to shrink that 'logical partition' and make
a 4th slice th
Hi There,
I partitioned my PC Compatible machine like this:
/dev/hda1 - Normal partition
/dev/hda2 - Normal partition
/dev/hda3 - ~100 gigabyte logical partition
There's no sectors left to make another normal partition.
From what I can gather in the documentation, a FreeBSD slice (in this
cas
The mirror command is saying:
% ps axw | grep mirror
9704 p0- S 0:43.26 mirror redhat:ftp.netcraft.com.au:pub/redhat \
Failed to get file 550 linux/6.2/en/os/i386/misc/src/trees/tmp/glibc-\
2.1.3-9.
(The \ are to indicate it's really on one line but it won't wrap nicely
to 72 characters)
Mike,
> I would assume that SAP DB would work as well under Linux emulation,
> but it would be cool if a native FreeBSD port effort was underway.
> However, with 6000+ source files it sounds like a monster to port.
The Handbook from 4.6 says that it runs under Linux; I've never tried it
but it'
Bryan,
> option IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT
>
> or
> option IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT=??
>
> to the kernel?
I tend to add a rule that is the equivalent of "accept everything" at
65534 or thereabouts _if_ and _only if_ I really want a firewall of this
type.
The reason why firewalls tend t
Anton,
> GK> Any relevant messages in the system logs?
>
> As far as I understand, system log is the messages which I see at the
> console while I logged as root.
What's in /var/log/ppp.log ?
DSL
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Jack,
> >Can anyone explain how the DUMP levels work? I understand that 0 is a
> >full FS dumo, but what does 1, 2, 3, 4 etc etc etc stand for?
Level 0
- full dump
Level 1
- dumps only the files that have changed since the last level 0 dump
Level 2
- dumps only the files that have changed s
I wouldn't like to remember a user name of:
DavidSompianLloyd1
...and type it in. Remember humans are using this
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Acel,
> 1 message for USERNAME at pop.provider.de (9014 octets).
> reading message [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 of 1 (9014 octets) fetchmail:
> SMTP connect to localhost failed fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while
> fetching from pop.puretec.de fetchmail: Query status=10 (SMTP)
You need to have an SM
Matthew,
> Why does linking an application such as java/javac to the /usr/local/bin/
> directory make the java and javac commands global? Whereas 'kmail' is not in
> there, but if I type it Kmail will launch anyways.
Do a "which kmail". You probably need to read about how FreeBSD (and
Linux an
Is there any comparison that is easy for a non-kernel (Linux/Kernel)
hacker to understand between other file systems? I've discovered that:
* it's derived from something called the "Fast File System"
* that I need to add a -o ufstype=44bsd when mounting it under linux
* that it's not a journali
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