On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 17:38 -0400, Grant Peel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When I was young, many many moons ago, and I installed FreeBSD 4.4 for the
> first time, I enabled linux compatability ...
>
> Each build since, I have enabled it ...
>
> So not I am at the point of asking myself why?
>
> All
On Tue 2008-09-23 14:54:30 UTC-0700, Nash Nipples ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> if there is no warning in the comments i think its harmless
> nobody knows when you are going to need a linux binary to run
> lsof maybe?
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here, but lsof builds from
Ports as a nat
On Tue 2008-09-23 17:38:57 UTC-0400, Grant Peel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> When I was young, many many moons ago, and I installed FreeBSD 4.4 for
> the first time, I enabled linux compatability ...
>
> Each build since, I have enabled it ...
>
> So not I am at the point of asking myself why?
Y
first time, I enabled linux compatability ...
Each build since, I have enabled it ...
So not I am at the point of asking myself why?
All I run is webservers and namesrvers, you know, Bind, Apache, Mysql,
vmpop3d, PHP, Exim and shh...not to mention a few utils, ipa, ipfw etc.
Does anyone have
> When I was young, many many moons ago, and I installed
> FreeBSD 4.4 for the
> first time, I enabled linux compatability ...
>
> Each build since, I have enabled it ...
>
> So not I am at the point of asking myself why?
>
> All I run is webservers and namesrvers, you know, Bind,
> Apache, Mys
Hi all,
When I was young, many many moons ago, and I installed FreeBSD 4.4 for the
first time, I enabled linux compatability ...
Each build since, I have enabled it ...
So not I am at the point of asking myself why?
All I run is webservers and namesrvers, you know, Bind, Apache, Mysql,
vmpo