Now my modification time is preserved.
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was one of the entries.
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wrote, it might be some compability issues between your hardware
and the kernel.
You might narrow the problem down by experimenting with various
compability options in the bios. One example could be to enable (or
disable) SATA compability mode, PATA I think.
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in the handbook's wireless
section:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-wireless.html
I haven't had much luck with this process myself, but it was some
time ago.
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never tried such migration myself, though.
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might try
``make uninstall''. Otherwise you can do a rebuild and reinstall
from the sources again and look for recently changed files with
something like ``find / -newerct 10 minutes ago''. This probably
have some shortcomings, but if you are careful it might do the job.
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On Sun, 25 Dec 2005, legalois wrote:
Martin P. Hansen wrote:
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005, Jose Borquez wrote:
I would like to know how you can uninstall Apache is it was installed
from source? I did a search on Google and read that you could just stop
the service and then delete the apache
(0x220e),
Canon(0x04a9), rev 1.00
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for the ls command
which includes the -a option every time.
For sh you can edit $HOME/.profile to include a line as
alias ls=ls -a
For csh you can edit $HOME/.cshrc to include a line as
alias ls ls -l
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is 400 it doesn't.
For FreeBSD advisories subscribe to the security-advisories mailing
list. And follow the advisories for you software (e.g. apache).
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6.0-STABLE (should also appear in 5.x) together with
sane-backends-1.0.15 and xsane-0.96.
Sometimes the sensorpanel get stucked, but it might be because it
is old. And it seems it can't cope with the resolutions below 64
dpi. Otherwise it works fine.
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