On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 10:57:50PM -0400, Allen wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> So, I'm sitting here watching True Blood, and also checking my Email,
> and updating my Ports, and a thought hits me; Wouldn't it be a cool way
> to do FreeBSD Advocacy, by making a BSD based band???
>
> And the name would be
Hello...
I was thinking well it was 2 months ago...
FreeBSD I think is one of the most amazing opearting system
ever coded... Stable, fast... etc... etc...
The interfaces (Xwindow, with Kde, Gnome) have reached a very
good level of usage, stable..
There are several problems still???
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Tuc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm to the point where going to upgrade software or make a config
change on 10 servers gets really annoying. I was looking to do something
a little different. I know there are other things out there to do this
(cfengine) but wondered if that w
Tuc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm planning on deploying a few servers, each of which will be
> doing some same things (Web, mail, etc) and some that will have other
> tasks (MRTG, IRRPT, etc).
>
> I'm to the point where going to upgrade software or make a config
> chang
Hi,
I'm planning on deploying a few servers, each of which will be
doing some same things (Web, mail, etc) and some that will have other
tasks (MRTG, IRRPT, etc).
I'm to the point where going to upgrade software or make a config
change on 10 servers gets really annoying. I was l
On Sunday 01 February 2004 22:27, Jorn Argelo wrote:
> If you like the idea, feel free to sign up at www.wcborstel.nl/forum/ (note
> the last / is required). If you don't like it, I'd like to hear that as
> well.
Well - I don't think it's a good idea to start a forum, with a 'vs' topic :).
Prob
Hi all,
I got an webserver here at home(FreeBSD of course) which is just idling about
doing nothing. It gets a wee bit load from Squid but that's it. The MySQL
deamon is basicly eating away RAM for nothing. So I thought it might be nice
to set up a small community of FreeBSD users on my current
Not Brett Glass wrote:
[ ... ]
> People can try an early beta, currently builds on FreeBSD and NetBSD. Get
> it from: http://www.brettglass.com/downloads/bgcc-0.0.tar.gz
Besides being mildly humorous, as these things go, I think you
have just provided the real Brett Glass with web server logs
tha
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 03:15:41AM -0800, Brett Glass said:
> After the thread on GPL'd parts of FreeBSD, specially the compiler, I've
> decided to contribute my bit to the FreeBSD community. I'm proud to
> preset bgcc, 'The Brett Glass compiler collection', released under the
> BSD license, of co
After the thread on GPL'd parts of FreeBSD, specially the compiler, I've
decided to contribute my bit to the FreeBSD community. I'm proud to
preset bgcc, 'The Brett Glass compiler collection', released under the
BSD license, of course. As a lot of you know, I'm a professional
programmer who does mo
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