On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 05:30:07 -0400
(B"samuel kirk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B Hi dear jerry
(B one question is what do u mean intel clone and second mine is a sempron
(B 2200 on a msi board i just would liek if u can tell me if it is supported
(B sinc eimn having trouble finding it and
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:01:07 -0700
(BGary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B People,
(B
(B Apologies up front if anybody thinks this is *too* far OT,
(B
(BI'm having a _really_ hard time focusing on work for the shock this
(Bcaused me. I can't imagine anyone actually
The disadvantage is that you need to provide around 4 times as much disk
(B space for a DB-based mailstore as you would for a normal mbox/maildir
(B style
(B representation, you need to provide a lot more server horsepower, you
(B need
(B to continuously maintain and purge
delete /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db
(B do a cvsup of your port tree ...
(B do a "make fetchindex" under /usr/ports
(B now, check portversion -l''
(B it should reconstruct everything
(B
(B And what about stalled dependancies ?
(B
(B What is a stalled dependency?
(B
(BOr, perhaps
(B Therefore, the geographical proximity of two hosts within India does
(B not imply their proximity on the Internet.
(B
(B Is digging a ditch and laying fiber between them out of the question?
(B
(BQuite possibly so. Think about the population density.
(B
(BDigging a ditch any real
The ports support policy is right there on www.freebsd.org/ports for
all to read.
It's not reasonable, IMHO. If a release hasn't been EOLed, ports should
work on it.
May I recommend openbsd as a cure for what ails ye?
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OK, but I don't care about your HO on this matter.
(B
(B You may not, but users of FreeBSD do.
(B
(Bmmm . . .
(B
(B At the very least,
(B ports should be tagged as to the versions of the OS
(B with which they will work, and it should be possible
(B to retrieve the most recent version of
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 17:10:04 -0600
(BBrett Glass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B At 09:16 PM 4/19/2005, Joel wrote:
(B
(B It sounds like a wonderful idea.
(B
(B Who's going to pay for it?
(B
(B The same guy who's paying all of the port maintainers now. ;-)
(B
(BYou can't see
hi folks. this may seem uber-simple to some of you, but i'm ignorant
(B regarding this. your help is appreciated.
(B
(BJust so you know, this is not a particularly trivial issue. (But things
(Bare improving.)
(B
(B so, i have this album from Mvtley Cr|e (that looks right in vim, my
I have fstab entries for several devices that aren't mounted at boot, but
(B when mounting as an ordinary user, I can only mount a device on a
(B mount-point that I own.
(B
(B Is it possible to relax this so that any user in the operator group can
(B make use of the same fstab
[...]
(B When it comes to the Intel platform, I can always find my way around,
(B but in this one case of AMD, I am purely clueless. I don't even know
(B what keyword to search for in the handbook, FAQ, google.
(B
(B Attached you will find the dmesg output of an oldish box on which I
You seem to be making assumptions and are looking into this to deeply
(Bmy friend. But thanks for the feedback anyway :)
(B-
(BThe $150 was only an arbitrary number thats common in the field. I
(Bcould have chosen another number. It would not have mattered, the
(B
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 18:44:18 -0700 (PDT)
(BRob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B
(B Hi,
(B
(B I'm running FreeBSD on a range of PCs, from Pentium-1
(B (60 MHz) to Pentium-4 (2.60GHz), though none but one
(B has a 'ata2' line in the dmesg output:
(B
(B ata0: channel #0 on atapci0
(B
I'm running FreeBSD on a range of PCs, from
(B Pentium-1 (60 MHz) to Pentium-4 (2.60GHz), though
(B none but one has a 'ata2' line in the dmesg output:
(B
(B ata0: channel #0 on atapci0
(B ata1: channel #1 on atapci0
(B ...
(B ata2: Generic ESDI/IDE/ATA controller at port
(B
It's also been suggested that this may be on a
(B multifunction card, which would typically be a
(B multimedia card.
(B
(B OK, I will soon shut the system down and inspect
(B the inside of the box.
(B
(BWas going to complain that you hadn't done that earlier, but maybe
(Byou've been
It's also been suggested that this may be on a
(B multifunction card, which would typically be a
(B multimedia card.
(B
(B OK, I will soon shut the system down and inspect
(B the inside of the box.
(B
(B Was going to complain that you hadn't done that
(B earlier, but maybe you've
Eventually I would like to achieve this:
(B I have another, very old, PC with following
(B configuration:
(B IDE/0 (on motherboard) master and slave HDs
(B IDE/1 (on motherboard) -broken-
(B
(B I like to use this soundcard/IDE controller for
(B adding a CDrom to this
On Sun, 8 May 2005 16:17:58 -0700
(BRon Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B FreeBSD-Current said to ask you people.
(B
(B I have just installed 5.3
(B
(Bfbsd_user's post rang a bell. I'm probably going to describe this wrong,
(Bbut I'll give it a shot.
(B
(B I have a 100mb dos
On Tue, 10 May 2005 13:31:10 -0700 (PDT)
(BBrian O'Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B Hello all,
(B
(B I recently installed FreeBSD 5.4-RC4 on an i386 (I know, just before
(B 5.4-RELEASE was posted...I should have waited!).
(B
(BDon't know why.
(B
(B The install was
(B successful,
On Tue, 10 May 2005 13:18:36 -0500
(B"Fafa Hafiz Krantz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B I like to appreciate.
(B And it's easier to appreciate something that is CORRECT.
(B
(B. . .
(B
(B real memory = 100663296 (96 MB)
(B avail memory = 93036544 (88 MB)
(B
(B Looks like it's been
On Tue, 10 May 2005 21:15:56 +0200
(BAndrea Venturoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B Hello.
(B As per subject: on a quite recent machine running FreeBSD 5.4, when I
(B issue "shutdown -r now" the machine powers off.
(B Where do I start digging into this?
(B
(BI have been wondering about
On Tue, 10 May 2005 22:23:28 -0700 (PDT)
(BBrian O'Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B [...]
(B There is a boot loader installed in the MBR of both disks, but I am
(B trying to boot the IDE disk from the loader on its own MBR. I didn't
(B try booting the loader from the SCSI disk and then
On Wed, 11 May 2005 10:27:19 +0200
(BAndrea Venturoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B Joel wrote:
(B
(B As per subject: on a quite recent machine running FreeBSD 5.4, when I
(B issue "shutdown -r now" the machine powers off.
(B Where do I start digging into this?
(B
(B
It would be nice if someone with more experience than I would chime in.
(B
(BBut I'll offer a few more thoughts before I throw in the towel.
(B
(BOn Wed, 11 May 2005 11:45:11 -0700 (PDT)
(BBrian O'Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B --- Joel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(B
(B From what
On Wed, 11 May 2005 13:15:52 -0600
(B"Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B
(B On May 11, 2005, at 12:02 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
(B
(B One more thing. Do not use the socalled 'dangerously dedicated'
(B disk setup.
(B Just make one regular slice on each
The nexus of my query lies in my attempt to have our central IT folks
(B issue additional identities for users to have when administering the
(B systems versus doing productivity work on them. I'd like to understand
(B what is done generally when granting users permissions to do things on
(B
On Mon, 16 May 2005 14:03:18 -0400
(BTomas Quintero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B On 5/16/05, FreeBSD MailingLists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(B I fished out an old laptop out of my closet.
(B It is a Pentium 233 MMX w/ 64MB Ram and 12G HD
(B I am thinking about setting up a small station
On Tue, 17 May 2005 01:02:42 +0800
(BFreeBSD MailingLists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B I fished out an old laptop out of my closet.
(B It is a Pentium 233 MMX w/ 64MB Ram and 12G HD
(B I am thinking about setting up a small station for browsing the web.
(B Which would perform better on such
My lab bought a new computer, which I have to
(B configure as a dual-homed/gateway, sambaserver,
(B http-server, etc. This I know how to do.
(B I'm using 5.4-RELEASE for this computer.
(B
(B Among many things 'built-in' on the motherboard,
(B it has this also built-in:
(B skc0: Marvell
I have a need for a Single Board Computer (SBC), something like the TS-5600
(B
(B http://www.embeddedarm.com/epc/ts5600-spec-p.php
(B
(B My requirements are:
(B
(B +100MHz CPU
(B Wireless 802.11b
(B 3 or 4 Serial ports
(B boot from a CF card
(B 8 ch. A/D
(B 2 ch. D/A
(B less
(reformatted, to maintain the thread)
(B
(B ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ looks like
(B install disc1
(B content.
(B
(B How or what do I need to run to use this to update my system?
(B
(B Been to the official handbook with no luck.
(B
(B It's exactly
On Mon, 16 May 2005 08:26:58 -0600
(B"Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B [...]
(B May 16 02:20:00 crickhollow named[87025]: zone 22.63.209.in-addr.arpa/
(B IN: loading master file ptr.209.63.22: file not found
(B May 16 02:33:31 crickhollow /kernel: Limiting icmp unreach
(reformatted, to maintain the thread)
(B ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ looks like
(Binstall disc1
(B content.
(B
(B How or what do I need to run to use this to update my system?
(B
(B Been to the official handbook with no luck.
(B
(B
You really confused me now.
(B
(B:-(
(B
(B Are you saying ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ is
(B a CVS server
(B
(BErrr ...
(B
(B I think you are still talking about the normal cvsup source update
(B method which targets a bunch of different cvsup servers.
(B
On Wed, 18 May 2005 18:06:39 -0700
(B"Daniel S. Wilkerson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(B
(B I have a rather strange legal question that I'm not sure who to ask of;
(B
(BIMHO, legal questions are always strange. In the best of circumstances,
(Bour modern lawyers believe that legal language
** For Your Eyes Only **
(B ** Reply Requested When Convenient **
(B
(BNot sure why that was needed.
(B
(B I'm doing a project for school on web servers and I was just wondering,
(B how much it would cost to purchse your product?
(B
(BTake a look at this:
(B
OKthis might not be the right place to aqsk this questions.
(B But, I'm trying to find the true souce of this e-mail.is it
(B possible to do this?
(B
(B Thank you
(B
(B
(B http://[looks_like_address_of_message_in_online_mailbox]
(B
(BNot a good idea to put urls like that
(Apologies to the list for the shotgun answer.)
(B
(B Will this program allow me create password access to websites?
(B
(BIf you mean by that, can you set up a password protected website on
(BFreeBSD, then, theoretically, yes. It depends somewhat on you and your
(Binternet connection.
(B
IANAL, etc.
(B
(B But if we're going into this anyway, here's an interesting
(B point that people
(B tend to dabble about: One common misperception even in the
(B *BSD world IMHO is
(B that if you use and alter GPL code you have to release your
(B work under GPL
(B also. I don't
Suppose I distribute a library that is under my own copyright,
(B yet carries a BSD-like license.
(B
(B Suppose you then come along and take my library, and a GPLed
(B library, link both of them together into a new program of yours.
(B
(B The FSF says that the entire code now
[...]
(B NOT(FSF=GPL)
(B
(B
(B NOT(NOT(FSF=GPL))
(B
(B Politically, the two are the same - the FSF owns copyright on the GPL
(B itself,
(B they can change it anytime they want - thus the GPL says what the FSF
(B wants
(B it to say.
(B
(BThen why is the copyright on the current
Legally, no, but that doesen't count
(B when the press is interviewing Eric Raymond for the
(B bazillonth time. And
(B it is those interviews that do the damage, not the legalities.
(B
(B Well, that explains a lot.
(B
(B You know, you don't have to jump either left or right
[...]
(B when i boot either ad6 or ad4 alone, everything is cool.
(B
(B when i plug both ad4 and ad6 into,
(B
(BUsually, when you set up for multi-boot, you plug all your drives in
(Bbefore you set up.
(B
(BAt least, you do this until you understand what't going on.
(B
(BNow, if you
into the Mozilla/firefox/plugins directory. That did it for me.close
and reopen firefox and see what happens.
Good luck.
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order to install a network appliance wich embedds freebsd.
Sincerily,
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Quoting Artis Caune [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Artis,
Thank you for your quick answer,
/sbin/init is actualy replaced by sysinstall because it is
not present on the mfsroot thus sysinstall is launched instead
of init.
Best regards,
Joel Levee.
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Hi Manolis
Thank you very much for you quick and accurate answer.
I had mounted the mfsroot but I did not notice that init was not
present. So now every thins is clear and not magic at all.
Best regards,
Joel Levee
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Hi
currency, so to speak.)
That said, I suspect that, if a company or individual has hardware to
donate and is not sure where it should go, a broadcast troll like this
might actually be appropriate.
(Which is why I'm even further breaking protocol here.)
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. (No reason to tie fbsd down to read a keypad,
either, but then maybe you want a virtual keypad on the screen instead
of a physical keypad?)
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FYI,
Running 5.1-RELEASE just fine for about a month.
Did a clean/fresh install of 5.2-RELEASE and it has been crashing repeatedly.
The system crashes whenever I try to install packages or start any net services.
Hardware:
Compaq Prosignia 150 Laptop
3com 10/100 LAN CardBus (3CXFE575BT)
Does the freebsd website explain what has changed with every RELEASE
patch level?
I.E. 4.9-RELEASE-p1
What is p1 exactly, what has changed since?
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Do the daily/weekly/monthly scripts need a lot of tweaking to still
mail reports to root after switching from sendmail to postfix?
Are the changes necessary documented anywhere?
TIA,
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Joel Gudknecht wrote:
Do the daily/weekly/monthly scripts need a lot of tweaking to still
mail reports to root after switching from sendmail to postfix?
Are the changes necessary documented anywhere?
Changing your MTA
in boot.ini.
What I'm I doing wrong here?
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NETGRAPH
options NETGRAPH_PPPOE
options NETGRAPH_SOCKET
options NETGRAPH_ETHER
If anyone could give me a hand with this issue it'd be greatly
appreciated.
Many Thanks,
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equipo de
voluntarios. Cual es su motivo--uso personal o en un ambiente
empresarial? Cualquiera que sea su respuesta, le aseguro que FreeBSD le
puede brindar una solucion flexible y estable.
-Joel
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Amigos, disculpe la ignorancia pero este sistema operativo puede sustituir
to be unable to tell
MSWindows that it had a file open for read, or a rather advanced
technique for Samba to be able to understand from simply mounting the
share as read-only that it could let MSWindows forego a lock on a
multiply opened file.
Mayb I'm just confused.
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with real meaning. What were they thinking?
But that doesn't help anyone.
Stan, check your smb.conf and your samba logs. That should get you
headed in the right direction.
(Hopefully, your problem has nothing to do with opportunistic locking.)
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of the currently popular virii do. I think
you'd be justified in grabbing the .jpg and looking inside to
see if it's really a .exe masquerading as a .jpg. Privacy has to have
limits.
Had a friend who's wife had picked up several of those. He was sure glad
enough that I let him know about it.
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As far as I know, objective C is sort of ancestor to C++
ROFDDCI
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checked these:
http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/
http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/ml.html
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on booting to single-user mode. But
following the links around some more to the mailing list archives shows
this message from Peter Grehan:
... The system has been able to run multi-user on a limited number
of NewWorld models for a while, although installation is not pretty.
HTH
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Hi,
I have an USB2Serial adapter to connect to my SUNs.
I can't use it with minicom.
But when I use cu -l /dev/ucom0, I can login/do_things/logout correctly.
I tried Eterm, Xterm and console (in case it matters), from $USER and $ROOT.
I also tried to recompile minicom after /dev/modem@ -
by
studying what they've done with it on openbsd. Be sure to search their
mailing list archives about it first.
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BTW, what is the answer to your intrepretation of the question?
No.
In that case, wasn't the pointer to samba the answer to what the OP
really wants?
(Just being obnoxious.)
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and
/usr/ports/www/mod_php4/work/php-4.2.3/pear (or wherever those were)?
I'm asking these questions particularly in light of the go_pear script
preferring to load pear under /usr/local/share/pear, and expecting php
to be in /usr/local/share, as well.
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, how? Trying to make install just gives me a
no target error.
A simple RTFriendlyM to where I'm not looking would also be appreciated,
if there is such.
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/dev/ad0s1g 108G 5.2G95G 5%/usr
/dev/ad2s1e55G 428M50G 1%/mnt/backups
Okey, 55GB minus 0.5GB should be 54.5GB according to my math. I wont
even mention /usr. Where are the missing gigabytes?
Btw, drive is 60GB WD special edition, works perfectly, checked the
install, etc., with Apple's stuff.
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the keystrokes. The dictionary provides the
list of possible matches. With Chinese and Jpanaese you need both the
input method and the character dictionary. I think Vietnamese will use a
similar approach.
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the standard take on the more prominent players in the
BSD world, but it doesn't do justice to any of it. Start with the one
that's handiest for you, but play with the others when you get a chance.
(System and _network_ would imply more than one computer, anyway, right?)
Just my two cents.
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You can't swap it out for another kernel (not without lots of work
anyway) and if you did it would no longer really be FreeBSD but some
new system.
Ergo, Darwin ...
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Go here...
http://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-bin/fm/bsddoll-s?id=pqS7TiPemv_pc=56
Or perhaps here:
http://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-bin/fm/bsdbeanie?id=ZRVoy2NJmv_pc=66
or here:
http://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-bin/fm/
...
At 06:20 PM 7/2/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Hello,
My place of
or using the other well. Quite
the reverse, I think. If you have time to learn a (new or first)
language, pick one that looks interesting and go.
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mechanisms are pretty
much the same now, so raw bit rate favors IDE slightly. (Which would
make sense, IDE not having to deal with the complexity of multiple
concurrent requests.) So, if you're not using RAID, it seems reasonable
to buy the cheaper drives. (Does routing need RAID?)
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that a newbie doesn't want all that power, and that
php is a good enough introduction to perl in the non-cgi context?
Just curious ...
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Joel Rees wrote:
PHP!! All the way...easiest, free, likely to be more
secure than Perl if used as Apache module than CGI.
More secure, how so?
Less arcane syntax to hide holes in, maybe?
However, for people who know what they are doing, perl code can be made
more
. ...
And [EMAIL PROTECTED] commented,
I would think that NFS would be a better choice between two Unix
systems than Samba.
To which I might add that netatalk would seem to me to be a better
option than Samba if the only client is a Mac.
But then I've never done netatalk on freeBSD.
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through the BIOS?
I think this topic has come up in the very recent past on this list. Hmm.
Not so recent, maybe, but check some of the threads here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=freebsd-questionsw=2r=1s=dual+boot+scsi+raid+freebsdq=b
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, all with no success. The video card is a Diamond
Multimedia 3D 2000 which uses the S3 Virge chipset. I'm using the
s3virge driver. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Joel
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Thanks for the tip. That helped tremendously, but it still has the problem.
I guess I'll be able to live with it until I can afford a new video card :)
-Joel
Andrew Knapp wrote:
I've had this problem a few times, and the solution for me was always to
not use such a high color depth level. I
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Definitely interested.
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*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
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) mentions that this kind of thing can happen, but
there is no solution.
I tried setting the foot shooting debug through sysctl, and it still
doesn't work.
What do I have to do to be able to do a dd of a floppy image onto a
USB floppy?
Thanks,
Joel
Alex Zbyslaw said:
cvsup won't delete things you add, but I believe portsnap does.
Thanks, Alex. I'll have to experiment with portsnap.
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. Extending portmanager
to perform this function seems logical.
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to point someone to this information)
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as some linux_base* are more minimal than others, but I'd like
to pick the one that is most regularly maintained and least likely to cause
me issues down the track.
Any suggestions?
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and
with devfs in operation?
thanks,
joel
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tag=RELENG_5_4
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6
*default delete use-rel-suffix
this can't be the correct syntax, but is this practicable?
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hi, i am kind of a newbie to FreeBSD so i have some questions...
I have an older 4/86 laptop that currently has nothing but dos on it. I want to
install FreeBSD on this machine but without windows i can't get on the internet to
download freeBSD.
I have a newer desktpo machine that i will have
Hello,
Does anyone have working examples of connecting two private networks
together via MPD?
Configuring MPD to do client/server VPN connections was fairly easy to
understand, after I discovered that the MTU should be set to 1300 for
Windows XP clients.
Thanks very much,
Joel Gudknecht
is purchased and installed before installing and
setting up FreeBSD, or would it be okay for me to install and setup
FreeBSD and then add on the additional hardware later?
Thanks!
-Joel
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and periodic script to run with
output in the daily security email - I'm happy to post these if anyone is
interested.
cheers,
joel
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,
if this new revision has already been built and hence is now in the object
tree or do I have to do it all over again to be sure?
In this case, if I run make -n in /usr/src/lib/libz/ should this report
differently depending on whether /usr/obj is up to date or not?
thanks,
joel
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and hence is now in the object
tree or do I have to do it all over again to be sure?
In this case, if I run make -n in /usr/src/lib/libz/ should this report
differently depending on whether /usr/obj is up to date or not?
thanks,
joel
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On 平成 17/08/10, at 7:36, O. Hartmann wrote:
[...] When is SCSI back for desktops?
I vote for that.
In my opinion, ATA is primarily for home media systems, if that.
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define OPIE or, I think, include the configure option
--with-skey=PATH, or both.
Can this be achieved within the regular system build process, or must I
roll my own?
thanks,
joel
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/usr/ports/security/tripwire/files/twpol.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 20891 Aug 10 17:46
/usr/ports/security/tripwire/files/twpol.txt
I've updated, but unfortunately my two main complaints - that of not being
about to package it, and no interactive updates - remain.
cheers,
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