Re: OT, i think...

2013-05-12 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
SIMIoff topic. (I think)

Sorry but I am envious that you have a chrome working.  I am stuck with the
===  chromium-25.0.1364.172_1 has known vulnerabilities:
chromium-25.0.1364.172_1 is vulnerable:
chromium -- multiple vulnerabilities

WWW: http://portaudit.FreeBSD.org/bdd48858-9656-11e2-a9a8-00262d5ed8ee.html
= Please update your ports tree and try again.
*** [check-vulnerable] Error code 1

Sorry but I'm not sure which is worse, having it or not having it.

Again i apologize.

ed


On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 4:00 AM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:


 guys,

 if   goog had their browser from BSD it would help big-time; I use one of
 the
 zillions of linux distros for my desktop.  I dont have a bleeding edge
 cell. just something to call the cops or access [ small bus with wchair
 lift.]  only have one hand, so cant easily hold cell and type blah * 3.

 SO, the upshot is, since I use firefox mostly, and chrome, rarely, I got a
 bit befuddled tonight trying to read an old philosopher's translation on
 chrome.  I got to fess-up.  reading on the screen is vastly easier than
 getting out a REAL book  and paperweights, and taking off my eyeglasses,
 C!  tonight, I figured out howto enlarge the font and bring up the book.
 --i read the prince by nick whatever.  this on google's browser.  it
 took awhile before I realized that I wasnt hearing the words!   yes, the
 speaker in the circle [[upper right]] read aloud   and I could glean
 that much more by reading with eyes and ears.  ===but=== is there some
 magic I ca n use to do an All, and then fire off the text-to-voice?

 CAUTION
 [[[the following is interesting only if you're into art schopenhauer.
 his works were not correctly xlated until {i think} 1954.  I bought the
 p'back of his *Parerga and Paralipomena: A Collection of Philosophical
 Essays*.  I never read it.  google has it, and I suppose I could cough pup
 $whatever.  but only if they got their tts stuff working without me having
 to
 mouse 600+ pages or whatever it requires.  ]]]
 /CAUTION

 anybody know howto make this All menu cmd work in chrome?  in ffox, it's
 a simple edit-control-A

 thanks much,

 gary



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Re: Firefox is so slow

2013-04-30 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
Thanks for your comment.  I agree that firefox is intermittently slow or
stop.  Which do you use?  I tend to use chromium although I still will
probably go back to firefox unless chrome becomes a bit more firefox like.

thanks
ed


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Mikhail Krutov n...@takino.org wrote:

 On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 04:01:00PM -0500, Joshua Isom wrote:
  What if you make it a gmirror with a ramdisk, with the mirror syncing on
  boot and preferring the ramdisk?  It's still a hack, but is it more
  manageable?
 The problem is, automatic hack is still a kludgy hack.
 Actualy cause of which I use Firefox only when I'm forced to do so (on
 win32),
 and on sanier platforms I have better choices.
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Issue with cvsup and updating RELENG_9

2012-08-07 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
I've been using cvsup for upgrading all of my installations for more years
than I want to remember.  I just detected that I have a problem.
Configuration:

supfile=/usr/local/etc/cvs-supfile and contains:

*default tag=RELENG_9
*default host=cvsup15.freebsd.org
*default base=/usr/local/etc/cvsup
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs
*default delete use-rel-suffix
src-all
# doc-all
cvsroot-all

I run cvsup from crontab and my logfile shows:

TreeList failed: Error in
/usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/cvsroot-all/checkouts.cvs:RELENG_9: Bad header
line.  Delete it and try again.

I just checked the Handbook to see if the tag has changed.  No luck, so I
assume I am missing something that I shouldn't. Maybe I should change and
not use cvsup.  Any suggestions appreciated.

I also update ports using cvsup and is working fine.

Thanks,

ed
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Problem with cvsup since 9.0-STABLE FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE #225 r229960M

2012-08-06 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
TreeList failed: Error in
/usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/cvsroot-all/checkouts.cvs:RELENG_9: Bad header
line.  Delete it and try again.

I deleted that above mentioned file before running cvsup.  I've been using
the configuration file for many years with no changes and don't normally
check because it has never failed me.

Any suggestions appreciated.

ed

My cvs-supfile contains:

*default tag=RELENG_9
*default host=cvsup15.freebsd.org
*default base=/usr/local/etc/cvsup
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs
*default delete use-rel-suffix
src-all
cvsroot-all
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How to successfully enable HP LaserJet Professional m1212nf MFP,

2012-04-11 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
hpcups 3.12.2, requires proprietary plugin that seems to not be available
in the HP site.  I have tried to get it using  hplip-3.12.2 with no
success.  I have tried with both cups and hplip and can't get it going.
Any suggestions appreciated.  Maybe the official hplip-3.12.4 might work
but hasn't been updated yet.I tried to compile it but wasn't able to
adapt the patches.

Thanks,

ed

P.D. Is there a better way to use hp equipment than cups?
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Re: Virtual Hosts Subdomains

2012-03-16 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
2012/3/16 David Hughes dghughe...@googlemail.com

 Hi all,

 Forgive me if this is slightly off-topic, but I wonder if I could trouble
 you for some advice about setting up website subdomains with Apache. I
 currently have a website up and running on a jailed VPS; I've been trying
 to set up subdomains so that one might navigate to a certain area of the
 site by using a URL of the form blog.mywebsite.net rather than
 mywebsite.net/blog.

 I've tried reading the official Apache documentation and a number of
 tutorials that I've found online, but nothing I've tried has worked so far.
 Do Virtual Hosts behave differently if they're within a jail? Or do I need
 some sort of DNS registration for subdomains? I've been trying to figure it
 out by myself, with little success so far - I'm quite new to this.


If you have control of your DNS for mywebsite.net just add a CNAME for
blog.mywebsite.net and add a virtual server to your apache configuration.
I'm assuming that you control your DNS and your apache server.  More
subdomains would requier repeating the process.

Not much help without a bit more info on your installation.

ed



 Thanks for your help,

 David
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Re: Installing free bsd

2011-12-12 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Noel noeld...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 12/12/2011 5:05 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
  On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 04:26:06PM -0600, Daniel Lewis wrote:
 do direct ftp to disk? And what do you mean by fixate?
 No.  You ftp the file down to the local machine and then use a CD burning
 utility to burn file to the CD.


 Daniel,

 An ISO file is basically a snapshot of a CD (or DVD or BlueRay)
 disc.  You need special software to burn the image to a CD.   Do NOT
 open the ISO file and copy the contents to a CD; that won't work.

 Windows 7 includes the ability to burn an iso; right-click the .iso
 file and pick Burn disc image.

 For WinXP/Vista (or if you want a little more control in Win7), you
 need an iso burner program.  Here's a free one I've used this in the
 past:
 http://www.ntfs.com/iso_burner_free.htm




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I usually use k3b, think it is great for all cd -dvd burning and I
have also followed the Handbook and used sysutils/cdrtools-devel and
worked perfectly and didn't need kde.

ed
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Re: where to ask about problems with bsdinstall in 9.0RC2?

2011-11-23 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:27 AM, William Bulley w...@umich.edu wrote:
 According to Ian Smith smi...@nimnet.asn.au on Tue, 11/22/11 at 23:48:

 Sorry William, this arrived not long after I crashed, 18-hour odd time
 difference .. I've since seen Frank Shute advise how to csup from 8.2-S
 to RELENG_9_0 and in your case that's likely the easiest way to go.

 Sorry about the time difference - not much I can do about that...  :-)

 As you see, you got exactly the same error I got with BETA1, and for the
 same reason - bsdinstall isn't running newfs on your existing partitions
 before trying to extract the distribution.  I thought that was going to
 be fixed before release, but clearly not yet.  It really needs the newfs
 toggle option of sysinstall/sade before it'll be useful as sysinstall.

 The docs are very much a work in progress.  Even sysinstall requires you
 to at least enter the mountpoints for your existing partitions (within a
 slice); they're needed for install and of course to build /etc/fstab.

 In my case, wanting to preserve /home, seems I'll have to NOT supply a
 mountpoint for that partition in order for it to be left alone, and then
 add it into fstab afterwards, probably having to merge any newly created
 user there from /usr/home, revert the symlink etc.  Messy.

 Did you try running sysinstall (or sade), just to do the slicing +
 partitioning / newfs'ing from Live CD mode, only on DVD1 I guess?

 In your case I think a source upgrade and building is probably the way
 to go.  In my case, my 8.2 is on another slice (s4), but I want 9.0 on
 s2, over an existing 7.4-RELEASE, because that slice has enough space
 for a decent ongoing 9.x system, and because I'd hoped to contribute to
 debugging bsdinstall - but then I moved and had no net access for nearly
 a month.  Still, I'm persisting with that plan and I'll keep hassling
 until this regression in functionality is fixed, for 9.1 now I guess.

 The third time is the charm!

 I was successful (and am now running 9.0-PRERELEASE!) with the upgrade
 of this older Dell laptop.  The first (failed attempt) was from 8.2-S
 to 9.x anything (turned out to be RC1 at the time).  This was a source
 upgrade (csup/buildworld/installworld) but failed during the compilation
 of the kernel.

 At this point I decided to just grab the DVD1 and install over my 8.2-S
 since I was not invested in anything on the disk (although I had csup'd
 the ports tree and was running Xorg successfully at that point).  The
 DVD1 ISO install of 9.0-RC1 was unsuccessful due to the oddness of the
 bsdinstall program as you describe above.

 At about this time RC1 was transitioning to RC2, so I decided to grab the
 bootonly RC2 ISO and yesterday ran into the same bsdinstall issues.  So
 I was forced to try the source upgrade again, hoping that by this time
 the kernel compilation problem had been fixed.

 Well, evidently it was, because the csup/buildworld/installworld method
 worked like a charm and I am now happily running 9.0-PRERELEASE.  Thanks
 for all the replies and suggestions.  I am going to try to avoid using
 bsdinstall like the plague and I advise others to do likewise, at least
 until it becomes more mature.  It seems to me that the inclusion of the
 bsdinstall program as the default installer in 9.0 is illadvised at best.

Amen.  I share that opinion.  I have never had problems or even been
confused with the old installer and have used it since the beginning.
I have heard that  pcBSD has a great new graphic installer and thought
it was going to be included in releng_9 but it seems as though it
isn't.  I understand that you can use it for FreeBSD through the pcBSD
dvd but haven't looked at it.  If anyone likes it and has a link to
some basic docs, it would be great if you would share them.  If not, I
personally prefer the old one as an option, if possible.

ed
 Regards,

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Re: Firefox consistently inconsistent in the playing of videos

2011-08-21 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Carmel carmel...@hotmail.com wrote:
 I am trying to figure out why some video files play fine while others
 simply do not work at all. This would be the latest example:

 http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-august-11-2011/lactate-intolerance


I'm running FreeBSD 9.0-BETA1 #22: Sun Aug 21 05:16:20 CDT 2011 with
512 Aug 18 07:39 amd64 and  /var/db/pkg/firefox-6.0,1 and this plays
perfectly.  Maybe the difference between 8.0 and 9.  So this probably
doesn't help much.   I've got a 7.4-STABLE i386 at the office that I
will install it on and test it tomorrow.  It is running 5 now.  I
would probably use csup and then portmaster to update my ports and
friends, just to try and keep these things in order.

sorry,

ed

 It works fine on a Windows machine with IE (no surprise there);
 however, using Firefox 6.0 on FreeBSD-8.2 it simply will not work. Some
 other videos from the same site do work correctly though.

 This phenomena has happened to me several times on several different
 sites. I have contacted a few sites to see if I could get some
 assistance. I was informed by the few who bothered to reply that they
 test their material against IE and Firefox run under Windows. One
 responder informed me that testing against non-windows architecture was
 not a viable option due to the extreme fragmentation of the
 non-windows community.

 Anyway, I was hoping that perhaps someone might have a working solution
 for this predicament.

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Re: How much disk space required for make release?

2011-08-16 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Miller, Vincent (Rick)
vmil...@verisign.com wrote:
 Hello all,

 I am attempting to 'make release' 8.2-RELEASE.  After running for a few 
 hours, it died citing lack of disk space. The filesystem has approximately 
 80GB available.  How much disk space is required when making a release?

 ==
 Vincent (Rick) Miller
 Systems Engineer
 vmil...@verisign.com

 t: 703-948-4395
 21345 Ridgetop Cir Dulles, VA 20166

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I am not running 8.  Only 7, soon to be updated to 9, but I just
finished building a release on Current amd64.  I doubt that it will
help much but . . .

# du -s -m  release
8693release

A little less than 9G.  I wouldn't want to have less that 10G free, if
I were going to build regularly.

Boy am I glad that disks are so much cheaper now.

ed
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Re: Opinion on using AMD Phenom II x6 1090t with Gigabyte 890BPA-UD3H and 8GB DDR-3 as a WebServer.

2011-06-29 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 8:13 AM, Mark Felder f...@feld.me wrote:
 On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 07:31:05 -0500, ec...@encontacto.net wrote:

 In addition to having no information on the CPU as a server lack of
 comfort with 6 cores and memory 8GB of memory that I am having a problem
 with.  I am not a gamer but I have always assumed that a gaming machine
 needs the most aggressive hardware.  I have also seen this processor with 12
 GB rather than 8 which, in my ignorance sounds better.

 I have /basically/ the same machine at home I use as my FreeBSD and
 occasionally gaming machine with 12GB of RAM. It runs FreeBSD *very* well.
 If you care a lot about stability though the downside is that it's not
 server class hardware, no ECC RAM, etc. But for a machine with a lot of
 cores and memory -- have at it!


 Cheers,


 Mark

Thanks, Mark.  I see you have 12G.  I'm totally ignorant on the
distribution of memory for the 6 cores if there is such a thing.  Is
it advantageous to have a multiple of 6 when ordering memory? (12, 18,
24)

As far as stability is concerned for a webserver, I don't see it as a
major concern.   I'm sure some of my older machines of the last 15
years were less stable even though they all had ECC, raid, etc.
Please correct me if I am wrong.  My perspective from Mexico, I'm sure
is very different than if I were in the US or Europe, etc.

Thanks,

ed
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Re: Opinion on using AMD Phenom II x6 1090t with Gigabyte 890BPA-UD3H and 8GB DDR-3 as a WebServer.

2011-06-29 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com wrote:
 Of course it depends on your apps, but unless you're doing some HUGE number 
 of connections, or your apps are  not good, this will be MORE than 
 enough RAM and CPU.

 Yes, generally speaking more of something is always better, in fact our 
 government seems to think more debt is better than less.  However, if you're 
 web apps only need xGB of RAM and y MIPS; what benefit is it to have n * x 
 RAM and n * y MIPS?

 Maybe turn this into a virtual host and make some use of that hardware, or 
 just be happy using it at 5% capacity.

 G

Thanks Gary.  I've been thinking about the virtual host idea and have
some extra IP's so that might be fun. Traditionally when  I renovate
one may personal servers, I have them running at 5-20% capacity and
within a year, I usually have figured out ways to put most all to use.
 The price difference between a minimal design and something like this
usually not significant.  So this is sounding more and more like a go.

Have a great day,

ed


 -Original Message-
 From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org 
 [mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of eculp
 Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 7:31 AM
 To: freebsd-questions
 Subject: Opinion on using AMD Phenom II x6 1090t with Gigabyte 890BPA-UD3H 
 and 8GB DDR-3 as a WebServer.

 I just saw this box that is being promoted as a gaming machine at a
 great price and am considering it as a web-server.

 In addition to having no information on the CPU as a server lack of
 comfort with 6 cores and memory 8GB of memory that I am having a
 problem with.  I am not a gamer but I have always assumed that a
 gaming machine needs the most aggressive hardware.  I have also seen
 this processor with 12 GB rather than 8 which, in my ignorance sounds
 better.

 Any opinions and guidance are appreciated.

 Thanks,

 ed

 I will be running 9.0 on this as I am already doing on one of my web-servers.

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Re: Bandwith Management

2011-03-24 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
2011/3/23 Daniel Staal dst...@usa.net:
 --As of March 23, 2011 3:49:37 PM +0200, Eric Beukes is alleged to have
 said:

 As well as how do I now what is actually used for the management of the
 bandwith like ipfw, ect?

 --As for the rest, it is mine.

 As far as I know, the two most likely bandwidth management systems on a
 FreeBSD box are the two possible firewalls, ipfw or pf.  Check to see which,
 if either, is set up, and then start reading man pages and config files.  ;)

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IIRC you can also use dummynet with PF for a third option.

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recient problem with bind en 7.4-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.4-PRERELEASE #1180:

2011-03-07 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
Out of the clear, I can no longer start named from /etc/rc.d/named
start.  The only error message that I get is in log/messages

Mar  7 17:13:59 unixmania named[99841]: starting BIND 9.4.-ESV-R4 -u
bind -4 -t /var/named -u bind
Mar  7 17:14:00 unixmania named[99841]: could not configure root hints
from 'named.root': file not found
Mar  7 17:14:00 unixmania named[99841]: loading configuration: file not found
Mar  7 17:14:00 unixmania named[99841]: exiting (due to fatal error)
Mar  7 17:14:05 unixmania named[99940]: starting BIND 9.4.-ESV-R4 -u
bind -4 -t /var/named -u bind
Mar  7 17:14:05 unixmania named[99940]: could not configure root hints
from 'named.root': file not found
Mar  7 17:14:05 unixmania named[99940]: loading configuration: file not found
Mar  7 17:14:05 unixmania named[99940]: exiting (due to fatal error

named.root is in /var/named/etc/namedb and contains the same as my
bind 9.6 on current.  adding an ls to named.root

ls -l /var/named/etc/namedb/named.root /etc/namedb/named.root

-rw-r--r--  1 bind  wheel  3074 Jun 28  2010 /etc/namedb/named.root
-rw-r--r--  1 bind  wheel  3074 Jun 28  2010 /var/named/etc/namedb/named.root

I can't  find any major differences with this and 9.6 that works fine.

when I try to start it notes that it isn't running and isn't abel to start.

Thanks for any suggestions.

I am running

7.4-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.4-PRERELEASE #1180: Wed Jan 26 04:33:51 CST 2011

Thanks,

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Re: HAL's demise

2011-02-25 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
2011/2/25 Robert Bonomi bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com:

 Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 07:38:14 -0500
 From: Jerry freebsd.u...@seibercom.net
 Subject: Re: HAL's demise

 GNOME switched over a year ago, KDE and XFCE finished the transition a
 couple of months back. Other distros are apparently not even distributing
 it. What is preventing FBSD from joining the party?


 HAL's demise is indefinitely delayed.

 Dave Bowman is otherwise occupied.
 And Frank Poole is out of ciruculation.


 *GRIN*
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It seems  that  xfce4 still expects hal in make config en libexo and
maybe others but I stoped there.

That is probably part of  HAL's demise is indefinitely delayed  So
it appears that there isn't a major window manager that doesn't
require hal, one way or the other.

ed
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Re: HAL's demise

2011-02-24 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
2011/2/24 Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com:
 On Thu, 24 Feb 2011, Jerry wrote:

 Is FreeBSD now HAL free or is it still a requirement? I still have it
 activated via /etc/rc.conf If it is not needed, I would be happy to
 remove the entry.

 It's not a requirement.  You can build xorg-server without it, and there are
 other mechanisms available to provide at least some of the same
 functionality in FreeBSD.  For example, using devd to detect hot-plugged USB
 devices.  There isn't yet a complete replacement like Linux's udev, though.
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Sounded like a good idea to me but ;)

pkg_deinstall hal-0.5.14_12
---  Deinstalling 'hal-0.5.14_12'
pkg_delete: package 'hal-0.5.14_12' is required by these other packages
and may not be deinstalled:
k3b-2.0.2
kdeaccessibility-4.5.5
kdeadmin-4.5.5
kdeartwork-4.5.5
kdebase-4.5.5
kdebase-runtime-4.5.5
kdebase-workspace-4.5.5
kdeedu-4.5.5
kdegames-4.5.5
kdegraphics-4.5.5
kdelibs-4.5.5
kdemultimedia-4.5.5
kdenetwork-4.5.5_1
kdepim-4.4.9_1
kdepim-runtime-4.4.9
kdepimlibs-4.5.5_1
kdeplasma-addons-4.5.5
kdesdk-4.5.5
kdetoys-4.5.5
kdeutils-4.5.5_1
kdeutils-printer-applet-4.5.5
kwebkitpart-0.9.6.b1_1
libktorrent-1.0.5
marble-4.5.5
py26-kdebindings-kde-4.5.5
py26-kdebindings-pykdeuic4-4.5.5
system-config-printer-kde-4.5.5
** Listing the failed packages (-:ignored / *:skipped / !:failed)
! hal-0.5.14_12 (pkg_delete failed)

On up to date current.  FreeBSD home.encontacto.net 9.0-CURRENT
FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #168: Wed Feb 16 05:30:19 CST 2011
r...@home.encontacto.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ENCONTACTO  i386

Just a FYI even though I'n not a big fan of Ha
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Re: Is Intel Core I7 930 2.80 Ghz as good or better option than AMD

2010-11-06 Thread Edwin L. Culp W.
2010/11/6 C. Bergström cbergst...@pathscale.com:
 eculp wrote:

 I've always been an AMD fan but am getting the idea that they are loosing
 their edge.  So my question if the Intel Core I7 930 2.80 Ghz is as good and
 option or is their a better AMD at a similar o cheaper price?

 I plan to install this in a GigaByte GA-X58A/UD7 motherboard with 6 Gb in
 a Cosmos-S Cooler Master cabinet with extra fans and Cooler Master 600w
 power supply.

 Any comments appreciated.

 Please copy me on your answers.

 What will you be doing with it?  Will you actually be running FBSD on it and
 what sort of applications? You're talking about value here, but who is going
 to do the research for you.. So please don't be lazy and pick an exact AMD
 processor you're looking at.. (most likely Istanbul/Magny-cours)

I'm doing my own research and trying to find a machine that is
available here at a reasonable price.  For the last few years all my
machines have been AMD but I found the above using Intel Core I7 930
at a tolerable price.   I haven't found an AMD that meets my
requirements, YET and if this is a good procesor I will probably not
look any more.

Yes, I will be running FreeBSD on it (8.0 or 9.0).  Is there another
option;)  I've been using it for almost 15 years if I remember right.

Principal Apps:
  Apache
  Mysql
  ldap
  PHP
  Courier
  bind

I've not noticed any comments on the 4 core  Intel I7.

Thanks for asking,

ed

P.S. I am registered on questions with both email addresses but the
one that is activated in gmail and I didn't remember until I got this.
 Sorry for any confusion.
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