Needs GSOC project idea guide.

2012-03-05 Thread Tiwari Punit
Hello, I, Punit Tiwari, pursing final year BE(IT) student. Final year project Game Engine: Project Description: Platform Java Application Framework Javafx 2.0 Database DB2 Game Type 2D RPG Game User Any (knows to use computer) Prsently, this game engine build 2d games

Guide Help

2011-10-25 Thread Majid Abedini Maghanaki
Hello I used to manage resources such as file management, process management, memory management, deadlock, and Free BSD operating systems synchronization on my research I will be happy if can help me and resources to provide you with the topic. Thanks a lot.

RE: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-09 Thread Jorge Biquez
:19 -0500 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org From: jbiq...@icsmx.com Subject: Anti virus, anti spam step guide. Hello all. I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti virus and anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the box after installing FreeBSD

RE: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-08 Thread Marwan Sultan
. You can install spamassassin from ports, and follow the instructions. -Marwan Sultan Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:19:19 -0500 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org From: jbiq...@icsmx.com Subject: Anti virus, anti spam step guide. Hello all. I am looking documentation for implementing

RE: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-08 Thread Marwan Sultan
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org From: jbiq...@icsmx.com Subject: Anti virus, anti spam step guide. Hello all. I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti virus and anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the box after installing FreeBSD

Re: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-07 Thread Depo Catcher
Anti-virus, the only free one I know about is calm av. Should work on FreeBSD: http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/ and /usr/ports/security/clamav spamd is a black/white list spam filter. I also heard SpamAssassin is good, but can't find it in ports. For mail I like Courier-imap. It's imap,

Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-04 Thread Jorge Biquez
Hello all. I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti virus and anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the box after installing FreeBSD (actually using 7.3 Release). I have been working with it for some years but I am not an expert at all. I need to help

Re: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-04 Thread David Kelly
On Aug 4, 2010, at 9:19 AM, Jorge Biquez wrote: Hello all. I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti virus and anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the box after installing FreeBSD (actually using 7.3 Release). [snip] Do not edit a reply to

Install guide (Was: Re: Urgent help needed : portmaster dies on py-cairo)

2009-07-09 Thread Mel Flynn
On Wednesday 08 July 2009 19:45:05 Manish Jain wrote: == Part-1)Immediately after a fresh FreeBSD-7.2#RELEASE install : I assume you will at some stage or the other install a linux port, eg acroread8 or acroread9, linux-ymessenger, etc.

Looking for a guide to extend|adapting the socket framework for NFCIP-1.

2008-02-29 Thread zDen
is gladly appreciated. Thanks for help. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Looking-for-a-guide-to-extend%7Cadapting-the-socket-framework-for-NFCIP-1.-tp15757882p15757882.html Sent from the freebsd-questions mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Start of a FreeBSD Setup Guide for AFS (Server and Client)

2008-02-14 Thread Marc G. Fournier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I've been meaning to get this started for awhile now, but time never is what one would like it to be: endless. http://wiki.freebsd.org/AFS_using_OpenAFS_%2B_Arla Is a *very* basic start ... right now, its just a pointer to Arla (client) and OpenAFS

Installing FreeBSD 6.2 on 9 TB RAID 6 disk - Guide to GPT?

2007-09-27 Thread James Riendeau
Is there a guide out there for installing on very large disks with gpt? I can't seem to get it to work from what little I can glean from the archives and the man page. I'm trying to install version 6.2 on a 9 TB RAID 6 disk, and I can't get to a point where I have mountable partitions

Anyone know of a quick and dirty setup guide for Dell's DRAC?

2006-09-17 Thread pauls
I'm assuming I can get it working using Linux emulation, but I've never dealt with DRAC cards before, so I'm a bit lost. Really want to get it working though. This is a Dell 1950 with DRAC 5. I used Ctrl E to get into setup and hard coded an IP and mask, but I can't ping the card. Does the

Re: Needing a guide/tutorial please

2006-08-18 Thread bsd
Looking for a guide online somewhere that will walk me through setting up a mail server with the following items on it. SpamAssassin Postfix (pop3 and smtp setup) MySQL (for database driven mail user administration) MyPHPAdmin (to visually admin the database) Squirrelmail

Re: Needing a guide/tutorial please

2006-08-18 Thread Helge Preuss
Looking for a guide online somewhere that will walk me through setting up a mail server with the following items on it. SpamAssassin Postfix (pop3 and smtp setup) MySQL (for database driven mail user administration) MyPHPAdmin (to visually admin the database) Squirrelmail

Re: Needing a guide/tutorial please

2006-08-18 Thread Ivan Levchenko
This might be overkill, but take a look at these things. i'm sure that you can find what you need there: http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster.shtml http://www.screamingelectron.org/forum/printthread.php?t=725 On 8/18/06, Helge Preuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looking for a guide

Re: Needing a guide/tutorial please

2006-08-18 Thread Derrick Edwards
On Friday 18 August 2006 05:59, Helge Preuss wrote: Looking for a guide online somewhere that will walk me through setting up a mail server with the following items on it. SpamAssassin Postfix (pop3 and smtp setup) MySQL (for database driven mail user administration

Needing a guide/tutorial please

2006-08-17 Thread Steve Lake
Looking for a guide online somewhere that will walk me through setting up a mail server with the following items on it. SpamAssassin Postfix (pop3 and smtp setup) MySQL (for database driven mail user administration) MyPHPAdmin (to visually admin the database) Squirrelmail (for webmail

Re: Needing a guide/tutorial please

2006-08-17 Thread jan gestre
On 8/18/06, Steve Lake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looking for a guide online somewhere that will walk me through setting up a mail server with the following items on it. SpamAssassin Postfix (pop3 and smtp setup) MySQL (for database driven mail user administration) MyPHPAdmin

Re: Need Free BSD's company description ASAP, Linuxworld SF06 Show Guide Deadline has passed. ATTN: Matt Olender

2006-06-30 Thread Matt Olander
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To Matt Olender or anyone that can lend a hand. The LinuxWorld Event Team has tried to reach Matt Olender with regard to Free BSD's company description in the Official Show Guide. We have run past the deadline to include you into the Show Guide. However, if anyone

Re: GUIDE step-by-step - FreeBSD-RELENG-upgrade + BUILDWORLD process, using CVSUP

2006-06-18 Thread Constantino Michailidis
On Sunday 18 June 2006 08:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hanno Krusken wrote: Hi all, specially for the novice of you, please read carefully !! # make clean # make -j4 buildworld # make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR-KERNEL-FILE # make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR-KERNEL-FILE #

Re: GUIDE step-by-step - FreeBSD-RELENG-upgrade + BUILDWORLD process, using CVSUP

2006-06-17 Thread talonz
Hanno Krusken wrote: Hi all, specially for the novice of you, please read carefully !! # make clean # make -j4 buildworld # make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR-KERNEL-FILE # make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR-KERNEL-FILE # reboot Hanno Krusken make -j4 can cause many systems to fail The

GUIDE step-by-step - FreeBSD-RELENG-upgrade + BUILDWORLD process, using CVSUP

2006-06-16 Thread Hanno Krusken
Hi all, specially for the novice of you, please read carefully !! OK, this is a the step-by-step GUIDE to do a FreeBSD-RELENG-upgrade + BUILDWORLD process, using CVSUP I have seen a lot of buildworld questions, and even more tips, on this news-group and now, finally I provide my GUIDE for all

Freebsd kernel guide

2006-02-02 Thread Ananth.G
hi all, Is anyone aware of a good book that teaches the internals of freebsd kernel? ie. books for understanding kernel internals, kernel module programming and kernel source (tree)guide. regards, ananth g. ** DISCLAIMER ** Information contained and transmitted by this E-MAIL

Re: Freebsd kernel guide

2006-02-02 Thread Philip Hallstrom
hi all, Is anyone aware of a good book that teaches the internals of freebsd kernel? ie. books for understanding kernel internals, kernel module programming and kernel source (tree)guide. I'm sure there are more, but here's some... http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook

Re: Freebsd kernel guide

2006-02-02 Thread Björn König
Ananth.G schrieb: hi all, Is anyone aware of a good book that teaches the internals of freebsd kernel? ie. books for understanding kernel internals, kernel module programming and kernel source (tree)guide. regards, ananth g. I recommend this book: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0201702452

Re: 6.0 Migration Guide?

2006-01-29 Thread Chris Shenton
Rowdy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Does anyone have a pointer to a FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE Migration Guide? Try /usr/src/UPDATING, search for To upgrade in-place from 5.x-stable or higher to 6.x-stable (near the end of the file). I *just* went through this on two 5-STABLE systems, worked like

6.0 Migration Guide?

2006-01-25 Thread Gayn Winters
Does anyone have a pointer to a FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE Migration Guide? Even a draft? I googled and looked in http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/ with no luck. The 5.4 one is very nice. Thanks, -gayn Bristol Systems Inc. 714/532-6776 www.bristolsystems.com

Re: 6.0 Migration Guide?

2006-01-25 Thread Rowdy
Gayn Winters wrote: Does anyone have a pointer to a FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE Migration Guide? Even a draft? I googled and looked in http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/ with no luck. The 5.4 one is very nice. Thanks, -gayn Bristol Systems Inc. 714/532-6776 www.bristolsystems.com Try /usr

Re: 6.0 Migration Guide?

2006-01-25 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 11:41:27AM -0800, Gayn Winters wrote: Does anyone have a pointer to a FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE Migration Guide? Even a draft? I googled and looked in http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/ with no luck. The 5.4 one is very nice. Operationally (i.e. to the user), 5.4

Re: 6.0 Migration Guide?

2006-01-25 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Kris Kennaway wrote: On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 11:41:27AM -0800, Gayn Winters wrote: Does anyone have a pointer to a FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE Migration Guide? Even a draft? I googled and looked in http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/ with no luck. The 5.4 one is very nice. Operationally

RE: Review of An Illustrated Guide to IPSec?

2005-09-08 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
IPsec? I thought you were taling about IPsex! Ted -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Parv Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 5:46 PM To: f-q Subject: OT: Review of An Illustrated Guide to IPSec? To this IPSec ignorant but quite interested

OT: Review of An Illustrated Guide to IPSec?

2005-09-07 Thread Parv
To this IPSec ignorant but quite interested in the subject, this seems like a good reference ... http://www.unixwiz.net/techtips/iguide-ipsec.html To those who are versed in the topic, how does it look? - Parv -- ___

Re: OT: Review of An Illustrated Guide to IPSec?

2005-09-07 Thread Tom Norris
Parv wrote: To this IPSec ignorant but quite interested in the subject, this seems like a good reference ... http://www.unixwiz.net/techtips/iguide-ipsec.html To those who are versed in the topic, how does it look? I'm not very versed in the topic of ipsec, but this definately looks like

Re: pkgdb usage guide

2005-08-28 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It would be most appreciated if someone who is familiar with the use of pkgdb could either point to a user guide that tells one how in what circumstances to use the various interactive options offered by this utility or maybe help to draft an faq on it. How

Re: pkgdb usage guide

2005-08-28 Thread Vizion
On Sunday 28 August 2005 17:56, the author Lowell Gilbert contributed to the dialogue on- Re: pkgdb usage guide: Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It would be most appreciated if someone who is familiar with the use of pkgdb could either point to a user guide that tells one how in what

pkgdb usage guide

2005-08-27 Thread Vizion
Hi It would be most appreciated if someone who is familiar with the use of pkgdb could either point to a user guide that tells one how in what circumstances to use the various interactive options offered by this utility or maybe help to draft an faq on it. Thanks -- 40 yrs navigating

Re: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-22 Thread Igor Robul
Louis LeBlanc wrote: Does it tell you why XP requires any user wishing to print to a network printer must have administrator privileges? It doesnt ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-22 Thread Gerard Seibert
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:28:38 +0400 Igor Robul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Louis LeBlanc wrote: Does it tell you why XP requires any user wishing to print to a network printer must have administrator privileges? It doesnt ** Reply Separator ** Monday, August 22, 2005

Re: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-22 Thread Louis LeBlanc
On 08/22/05 04:56 PM, Gerard Seibert sat at the `puter and typed: On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:28:38 +0400 Igor Robul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Louis LeBlanc wrote: Does it tell you why XP requires any user wishing to print to a network printer must have administrator privileges? It

RE: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-22 Thread Joshua Weaver
Of Louis LeBlanc Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 4:29 PM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru On 08/22/05 04:56 PM, Gerard Seibert sat at the `puter and typed: On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:28:38 +0400 Igor Robul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Louis

Re: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-22 Thread Aaron Peterson
On 8/22/05, Joshua Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What are the symptoms that you need administrator privileges? The default security scheme, even with the SP2 behemoth installed, require an administrator or power user to install the printer, but a user can print to it. Is this just a postfix

Re: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-22 Thread Louis LeBlanc
On 08/22/05 05:03 PM, Joshua Weaver sat at the `puter and typed: What are the symptoms that you need administrator privileges? The default security scheme, even with the SP2 behemoth installed, require an administrator or power user to install the printer, but a user can print to it. Is this

Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-21 Thread P.U.Kruppa
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, Kent Hauser wrote: Hi, I've been a Unix sysadmin (SunOS 3.x, 4.x, Solaris, FreeBSD) for 15 years, but am now being forced to learn how to run a collection of XP boxes. Can anyone recommend a book which explains this confusing beast? I'm talking about a book which

Re: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-21 Thread Louis LeBlanc
On 08/20/05 11:23 PM, Andrew L. Gould sat at the `puter and typed: On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 07:09:52 +0300 Ovidiu Ene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is this a joke? Kent Hauser wrote: Hi, I've been a Unix sysadmin (SunOS 3.x, 4.x, Solaris, FreeBSD) for 15 years, but am now being

Re: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-21 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 04:17:03 -0400 Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 08/20/05 11:23 PM, Andrew L. Gould sat at the `puter and typed: On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 07:09:52 +0300 Ovidiu Ene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is this a joke? Kent Hauser wrote: Hi, I've been a

Re: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-21 Thread Garrett Cooper
Andrew L. Gould wrote: On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 04:17:03 -0400 Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 08/20/05 11:23 PM, Andrew L. Gould sat at the `puter and typed: On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 07:09:52 +0300 Ovidiu Ene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is this a joke? Kent Hauser wrote:

Re: OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-21 Thread Nikolas Britton
I have a few tips, I started my computer life as a windows guy (I hate the dam thing now). hmm, Grab a copy of ActiveState's ActivePerl and a find a good Perl for Win32 book. Most everything you want is in the Control Panel and you can find Computer Management in there, To get to Control Panel

Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-21 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On August 20, 2005 6:02:18 PM -1000 Kent Hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been a Unix sysadmin (SunOS 3.x, 4.x, Solaris, FreeBSD) for 15 years, but am now being forced to learn how to run a collection of XP boxes. Can anyone recommend a book which explains this confusing beast? I'm

Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-21 Thread Kurt Buff
Paul Schmehl wrote: --On August 20, 2005 6:02:18 PM -1000 Kent Hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been a Unix sysadmin (SunOS 3.x, 4.x, Solaris, FreeBSD) for 15 years, but am now being forced to learn how to run a collection of XP boxes. Can anyone recommend a book which explains this

Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-21 Thread stheg olloydson
to backup/restore, how to configure swap space. And also questions like why XP is professional, etc. Hello, Assuming you're serious and not trolling, you may wish to consider Universal Command Guide for Operating Systems, ISBN 0764548336. It claims to cross-reference every command for every

WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-20 Thread Kent Hauser
Hi, I've been a Unix sysadmin (SunOS 3.x, 4.x, Solaris, FreeBSD) for 15 years, but am now being forced to learn how to run a collection of XP boxes. Can anyone recommend a book which explains this confusing beast? I'm talking about a book which explains where things are put (equiv of

Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-20 Thread Ovidiu Ene
is this a joke? Kent Hauser wrote: Hi, I've been a Unix sysadmin (SunOS 3.x, 4.x, Solaris, FreeBSD) for 15 years, but am now being forced to learn how to run a collection of XP boxes. Can anyone recommend a book which explains this confusing beast? I'm talking about a book which

OT: Re: WinXP administration guide for unix guru

2005-08-20 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 07:09:52 +0300 Ovidiu Ene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is this a joke? Kent Hauser wrote: Hi, I've been a Unix sysadmin (SunOS 3.x, 4.x, Solaris, FreeBSD) for 15 years, but am now being forced to learn how to run a collection of XP boxes. Can anyone recommend a

Migration Guide

2005-05-28 Thread Vizion
Hi Have I missed something -- I do not see any notes for source upgrade from 5.3 to 5.4 in the Migration guide. There see notes on upgrade 4.x to 5.x. Are the procedures notes to be found elsewhere? Thanks david 40 yrs navigating and computing in blue waters. English Owner Captain

Re: Migration Guide

2005-05-28 Thread Robert Slade
On Fri, 2005-05-27 at 18:52, Vizion wrote: Hi Have I missed something -- I do not see any notes for source upgrade from 5.3 to 5.4 in the Migration guide. There see notes on upgrade 4.x to 5.x. Are the procedures notes to be found elsewhere? Thanks david David, Unless I am missing

Re: Migration Guide

2005-05-28 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2005-05-27 10:52, Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Have I missed something -- I do not see any notes for source upgrade from 5.3 to 5.4 in the Migration guide. There see notes on upgrade 4.x to 5.x. The usual update procedure, described in the Handbook and /usr/src/UPDATING works fine

Re: Migration Guide

2005-05-28 Thread Vizion
On Saturday 28 May 2005 06:58, the author Robert Slade contributed to the dialogue on Re: Migration Guide: On Fri, 2005-05-27 at 18:52, Vizion wrote: Hi Have I missed something -- I do not see any notes for source upgrade from 5.3 to 5.4 in the Migration guide. There see notes on upgrade 4.x

Re: Migration Guide

2005-05-28 Thread Vizion
On Saturday 28 May 2005 07:30, the author Giorgos Keramidas contributed to the dialogue on Re: Migration Guide: On 2005-05-27 10:52, Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Have I missed something -- I do not see any notes for source upgrade from 5.3 to 5.4 in the Migration guide. There see notes

Re: Migration Guide

2005-05-28 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2005-05-28 08:58, Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Saturday 28 May 2005 07:30, the author Giorgos Keramidas contributed to the dialogue on Re: Migration Guide: On 2005-05-27 10:52, Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Have I missed something -- I do not see any notes for source upgrade

Re: Migration Guide

2005-05-28 Thread Vizion
To [EMAIL PROTECTED] This thread from freebsd-question refers to release notes and is passed to you on recomendation of Giorgos Keramidas who contributed to the dialogue on Re: Migration Guide: On 2005-05-28 08:58, Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Saturday 28 May 2005 07:30, the author

Re: Migration Guide

2005-05-28 Thread Bruce A. Mah
If memory serves me right, Vizion wrote: To [EMAIL PROTECTED] This thread from freebsd-question refers to release notes and is passed to you on recomendation of Giorgos Keramidas who contributed to the dialogue on Re: Migration Guide: As Giorgos said, the release notes of 5.4 are frozen

Re: New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-05 Thread Jerold McAllister
Handbook has a few personal prejudices that aren't really as absolute as the text may imply, though I haven't looked for any lately and it continues to be updated. jerry Ted Mittelstaedt Author, The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide. http://www.freebsd-corp-net-guide.com

Re: New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-04 Thread Randy Pratt
Keramidas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: New Freebsd Install Guide Available On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: YES there is something major wrong with the official handbook. [snip] The FreeBSD Install Guide is mirrored at the following sites

Re: New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-04 Thread Jerry McAllister
As stated in the content displayed by those URL's the Install guide is free to anyone to download and very plainly states the content is contributed to public domain. So why are so many people asking the same question when the answer is so self evident? And this writer takes offence

RE: New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-04 Thread Texas Consultant
Freebsd Install Guide Available To: Chris Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Randy Pratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii As stated in the content displayed by those URL's the Install guide is free to anyone to download and very plainly states

RE: New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-04 Thread stheg olloydson
it was said: I think this is great, but there should be a project leader to regulate overall structure of the Handbook and other documents as that is perhaps where the greatest amount of work is needed. Could we at least have a mailing list for writers? Ask and you shall receive: [EMAIL

RE: New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-04 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
, The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide. http://www.freebsd-corp-net-guide.com/ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-03 Thread bob
guide gives clear step by step instructions. It only uses the sysinstall process to lay down the default operating system from cdrom. Then step by step instruction on which /etc conf files need to be edited and with what data needs to be added and why. It completely side steps the many un

Re: New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-03 Thread Christopher Nehren
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2005-04-03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled these curious markings: YES there is something major wrong with the official handbook. The majority of the content is written like the reader already has good understanding of how FreeBSD works. It is not

RE: New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-03 Thread bob
-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: New Freebsd Install Guide Available -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2005-04-03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled these curious markings: YES there is something major wrong with the official handbook. The majority of the content is written like

Re: New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-03 Thread Chris Hill
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: YES there is something major wrong with the official handbook. [snip] The FreeBSD Install Guide is mirrored at the following sites. http://freebsd.easyasthat.co.uk/ http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/fbsd_installguide/index.php http://freebsd.packards

RE: New Freebsd Install Guide Available

2005-04-03 Thread bob
As stated in the content displayed by those URL's the Install guide is free to anyone to download and very plainly states the content is contributed to public domain. So why are so many people asking the same question when the answer is so self evident? And this writer takes offence to anybody

Re: C Language Style Guide

2005-01-26 Thread Murray Taylor
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 10:21, Michael Madden wrote: Is there an accepted standard C language style guide. I'm starting to develop and test my applications on FreeBSD, and I want to ensure my code is readable and maintainable. I've been able to find specific project's guidelines like

C Language Style Guide

2005-01-25 Thread Michael Madden
Is there an accepted standard C language style guide. I'm starting to develop and test my applications on FreeBSD, and I want to ensure my code is readable and maintainable. I've been able to find specific project's guidelines like the following, but I can find a general standard. Does ANSI

Re: C Language Style Guide

2005-01-25 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2005-01-25 17:21, Michael Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there an accepted standard C language style guide. No. This is a common topic in comp.lang.c (despite the fact that style questions are off-topic) but there is no universal, one true style. You may find a lot of suggestions

Re: C Language Style Guide

2005-01-25 Thread Tabor Kelly
Michael Madden wrote: Is there an accepted standard C language style guide. I'm starting to develop and test my applications on FreeBSD, and I want to ensure my code is readable and maintainable. I've been able to find specific project's guidelines like the following, but I can find a general

FreeBSD Device Driver Guide

2004-11-03 Thread Balakumar Velmurugan
Hello, Is there any published book or online guide for writing FreeBSD device driver ?. I know a O'reily book for Linux called Linux Device Drivers, is anything like that exist for FreeBSD ?. Thanks in advance. Bala ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: FreeBSD Device Driver Guide

2004-11-03 Thread Alastair G. Hogge
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 20:32, Balakumar Velmurugan wrote: Hello, Is there any published book or online guide for writing FreeBSD device driver ?. I know a O'reily book for Linux called Linux Device Drivers, is anything like that exist for FreeBSD ?. Check out: * http://www.freebsd.org

setting up bind newbie guide?

2004-09-13 Thread robg
hi, id like to run bind to setup a dns server on a machine of mine, but i never used it before. does anyone know of a simple tutorial or website that explains it? thanks -- robg [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

RE: setting up bind newbie guide?

2004-09-13 Thread Foster, ThomasX
http://www.section6.net/help Hope this helps.. Thomas Foster -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of robg Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 3:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: setting up bind newbie guide? hi, id like to run bind to setup

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-07-17 Thread Joshua Tinnin
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 05:29 am, Geert Hendrickx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I followed Matthew's instructions to upgrade from XFree86-4.3 to X.org and it worked well. It took about 14 hours on my laptop (a P3 with 64Mb or RAM). I have not recompiled any other packages and I haven't had any

GUIDE

2004-07-05 Thread snoop dogg
hello there, i have FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE installed in my machine.. but i need to upgrade my 4.9-RELEASE to 4.9-STABLE. any help? and tips on what to do? bcoz im kinda scared of kernel panic and crush thenks i need to know what file is needed to download to upgrade and commands.. exact

Re: GUIDE

2004-07-05 Thread epilogue
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 07:14:10 +0800 snoop dogg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello there, i have FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE installed in my machine.. but i need to upgrade my 4.9-RELEASE to 4.9-STABLE. any help? and tips on what to do? bcoz im kinda scared of kernel panic and crush thenks i need to

Re: GUIDE

2004-07-05 Thread Peter Ulrich Kruppa
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, snoop dogg wrote: hello there, i have FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE installed in my machine.. but i need to upgrade my 4.9-RELEASE to 4.9-STABLE. any help? and tips on what to do? bcoz im kinda scared of kernel panic and crush thenks i need to know what file is needed to download to

Re: GUIDE

2004-07-05 Thread Jon Drews
Hi: You can follow the instructions here: http://www.silbsd.org/cvsup_instructions2.html However in step B change: # src-all tag=RELENG_4_8 # to: # src-all tag=RELENG_4_9 # I also urge you to read Section 9 of the FreeBSD handbook:

Re: WinKey doesn't work in X.org? (was Re: Guide to x.org update?)

2004-06-30 Thread Vulpes Velox
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 01:05:22 +0200 Geert Hendrickx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One difference I noticed, after switching to X.org, is that my WinKey doesn't work anymore. I used it a lot for custom keybindings in IceWM. Any clue, anyone? Check and make sure the kb is set correctly in the

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-29 Thread Geert Hendrickx
I followed Matthew's instructions to upgrade from XFree86-4.3 to X.org and it worked well. It took about 14 hours on my laptop (a P3 with 64Mb or RAM). I have not recompiled any other packages and I haven't had any troubles so far. Here's how I did it exactly: cd /var/db/pkg # so I

WinKey doesn't work in X.org? (was Re: Guide to x.org update?)

2004-06-29 Thread Geert Hendrickx
One difference I noticed, after switching to X.org, is that my WinKey doesn't work anymore. I used it a lot for custom keybindings in IceWM. Any clue, anyone? GH ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: WinKey doesn't work in X.org? (was Re: Guide to x.org update?)

2004-06-29 Thread epilogue
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 01:05:22 +0200 Geert Hendrickx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One difference I noticed, after switching to X.org, is that my WinKey doesn't work anymore. I used it a lot for custom keybindings in IceWM. Any clue, anyone? by your question, it sounds as though you didn't

Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-28 Thread Your Name
I'd like to upgrade to the x.org series from XFree86. Is there any simple guide to how to do this? There's nothing in /usr/ports/UPDATING. I see that some people have reported general success, but I'm worried that I'll miss something or forget about rebuilding something in the three days it'll

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-28 Thread Chris
On Monday 28 June 2004 11:10 am, Your Name wrote: I'd like to upgrade to the x.org series from XFree86. Is there any simple guide to how to do this? There's nothing in /usr/ports/UPDATING. I see that some people have reported general success, but I'm worried that I'll miss something or forget

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-28 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Monday 28 June 2004 11:15 am, Chris wrote: On Monday 28 June 2004 11:10 am, Your Name wrote: I'd like to upgrade to the x.org series from XFree86. Is there any simple guide to how to do this? There's nothing in /usr/ports/UPDATING. I see that some people have reported general success

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-28 Thread Chris
On Monday 28 June 2004 11:25 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote: On Monday 28 June 2004 11:15 am, Chris wrote: On Monday 28 June 2004 11:10 am, Your Name wrote: I'd like to upgrade to the x.org series from XFree86. Is there any simple guide to how to do this? There's nothing in /usr/ports

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-28 Thread Your Name
--- Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 28 June 2004 11:10 am, Your Name wrote: I'd like to upgrade to the x.org series from XFree86. Is there any simple guide to how to do this? There's nothing in /usr/ports/UPDATING. I see that some people have reported general success, but I'm

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-28 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Monday 28 June 2004 11:30 am, Chris wrote: On Monday 28 June 2004 11:25 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote: On Monday 28 June 2004 11:15 am, Chris wrote: On Monday 28 June 2004 11:10 am, Your Name wrote: I'd like to upgrade to the x.org series from XFree86. Is there any simple guide to how

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-28 Thread Chris
On Monday 28 June 2004 11:31 am, Your Name wrote: --- Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 28 June 2004 11:10 am, Your Name wrote: I'd like to upgrade to the x.org series from XFree86. Is there any simple guide to how to do this? There's nothing in /usr/ports/UPDATING

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-28 Thread Vulpes Velox
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 09:10:12 -0700 (PDT) Your Name [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd like to upgrade to the x.org series from XFree86. Is there any simple guide to how to do this? There's nothing in /usr/ports/UPDATING. I see that some people have reported general success, but I'm worried

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-28 Thread Jim Trigg
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 12:13:53PM -0500, Vulpes Velox wrote: On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 09:10:12 -0700 (PDT) Your Name [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd like to upgrade to the x.org series from XFree86. Is there any simple guide to how to do this? There's nothing in /usr/ports/UPDATING. I see

Re: Guide to x.org update?

2004-06-28 Thread Chris
On Monday 28 June 2004 12:13 pm, Vulpes Velox wrote: On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 09:10:12 -0700 (PDT) Your Name [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd like to upgrade to the x.org series from XFree86. Is there any simple guide to how to do this? There's nothing in /usr/ports/UPDATING. I see that some

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