On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:28 AM, aurfalien aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
When a file is modified by a user ,
Whats that users umask?
- aurf
755
Thank you very much .
Mehmet Erol Sanliturk
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:32 AM, aurfalien aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
When a file is modified by a user
Also curious whats that users group?
- aurf
Linux
user a: 1000 in group :1000
group n id : 1001 ( member : a )
FreeBSD :
user b : 1001 in group 1001
On Sep 16, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:28 AM, aurfalien aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
When a file is modified by a user ,
Whats that users umask?
- aurf
755
Ok, well thats your answer.
Only that user can mod the file, every one
Dear All ,
I have NFS 3 in FreeBSD 9.1 amd64 .
The clients are FreeBSD , Linux , Windows XP through Samba on the same
files .
The Windows XP is able to access , use and modify files created or modified
by any other operating system user .
In contrary , FreeBSD and Linux users are NOT able to
From your non MS$ clients, open a shell and type umask, what returns?
Sounds like your default umask needs changing is all.
I would suggest going with a umask of 775 and ensuring all ppl requiring mod
access be group members of what you have settled on.
- aurf
On Sep 16, 2013, at 8:41 PM,
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:53 PM, aurfalien aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
From your non MS$ clients, open a shell and type umask, what returns?
Sounds like your default umask needs changing is all.
I would suggest going with a umask of 775 and ensuring all ppl requiring
mod access be group
When a file is modified by a user ,
Whats that users umask?
- aurf
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When a file is modified by a user
Also curious whats that users group?
- aurf
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Robin Becker wrote:
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
They want one individual to represent each OS. Apparently they only
want Vista, OS X and Linux, but I don't see why we can't press for
FreeBSD.
I have complained.
Last week
They finally got around to posting linux usage but are apparently
biased or too STOOPIT! to acknowlege *BSD...which seem really odd
as a netcraft query returns:
Solaris 9/10 Apache/2.0.54 (Unix) 16-Jan-2007 212.58.224.116
BBC Internet Services, Docklands.
This says nothing either way
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 08:54:44PM +1300, Juha Saarinen wrote:
On 1/26/07, Grzegorz Pluta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People from the media doesnt know that FreeBSD Unix exists.
Rubbish. I have known about the existence of FreeBSD (and other BSD
variants) for a great many years now.
I agree,
Juha Saarinen writes:
People from the media doesnt know that FreeBSD Unix exists.
Rubbish. I have known about the existence of FreeBSD (and other BSD
variants) for a great many years now.
Indeed. Not long after Linux appeared on the radar of the
general public, the tech
On 1/26/07, Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juha Saarinen writes:
People from the media doesnt know that FreeBSD Unix exists.
Rubbish. I have known about the existence of FreeBSD (and other BSD
variants) for a great many years now.
Indeed. Not long after Linux appeared
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
They want one individual to represent each OS. Apparently they only want Vista,
OS X and Linux, but I don't see why we can't press for FreeBSD.
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Subject: BBC debate Battle of the operating systems
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
They want one individual
Robin Becker wrote:
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
They want one individual to represent each OS. Apparently they only want
Vista, OS X and Linux, but I don't see why we can't press for FreeBSD.
unfortunately they already
In response to Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
They want one individual to represent each OS. Apparently they only want
Vista,
OS X and Linux, but I don't see why we can't press for FreeBSD.
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
They want one individual to represent each OS. Apparently they only want Vista,
OS X and Linux, but I don't see why we can't press
In response to Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
They want one individual to represent each OS. Apparently they only want
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 02:11:53PM +, Robin Becker wrote:
Robin Becker wrote:
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
unfortunately they already closed the applications so I guess FreeBSD will
have to remain partially
2007/1/25, Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
They want one individual to represent each OS. Apparently they only want
Vista,
OS
In response to Marco Muskus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/1/25, Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
They want one
On 1/25/07, Marco Muskus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/1/25, Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The BBC is to host a debate on multiple OSes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6288119.stm
They want one individual
On 1/26/07, Grzegorz Pluta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People from the media doesnt know that FreeBSD Unix exists.
Rubbish. I have known about the existence of FreeBSD (and other BSD
variants) for a great many years now.
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From: Jeff Rollin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 23-Dec-2006 17:21
Subject: Re: My recent Epiphany about operating systems
To: Simon Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simon
If you are located anywhere close to Grover Beach, California, please
feel free to drop by his
rant
snip
Folks,
I too had a recent epiphany about something that I wish to share with
you. It's not about operating systems; it's about terabyte_pete, the
original poster who initiated this message.
Terabyte_pete, or Peter Daigle as some know him, has been trolling
several other mailing
Simon,
On 12/22/06, Simon Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rant
snip
If you are located anywhere close to Grover Beach, California, please
feel free to drop by his office and let him know how much we
appreciate his pseudo-intellectual analyses of operating systems.
His office is just off
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and when you stop by: bring him a windows 95 for dummies book as well.
regards,
usleep
Actually, I have vintage discounted copies of UNIX for dummies, which
might be invaluable in this case, and Windows 3.11 for dummies, which
would serve the rest of us quite
On 12/20/06, Terabyte Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
7:04 AM, Wednesday, December 20, 2006
rant
man, what are you smoking?
U know, opposite of those oil companies - buying up the rail mass transit,
so they could DESTROY it, rip everybody off with cars gas they don't
need. It would be
On 20/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/20/06, Terabyte Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
U know, opposite of those oil companies - buying up the rail mass transit,
so they could DESTROY it, rip everybody off with cars gas they don't
need. It would be nice if more people
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 09:38, Terabyte Pete wrote (Nothing of value):
7:04 AM, Wednesday, December 20, 2006
chop
U know, opposite of those oil companies - buying up the rail mass transit,
so they could DESTROY it, rip everybody off with cars gas they don't
need. It would be nice
- a few nic cards! HAHAHAHAHAHA
From: Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Terabyte Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: My recent Epiphany about operating systems
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:04:09 -0500
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 07:38:30AM -0800, Terabyte Pete wrote:
7
On Dec 20, 2006, at 6:39 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 03:06:34PM -0800, Terabyte Pete wrote:
It's all true U know it.
What's your title - head 'driver instal complicator'???
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Enjoy your peddling I.T. services. Would all B so unnecessary if U
actually
On 12/21/06, Terabyte Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Snip
The OpenBSD Flaming List is down the hall, fourth door to the left.
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for engineering services to
create a functional environment with them.
While even though WInblow$ is crippled slowed down artificially like
molasses in a 'stock' install, at least it FUNCTIONS. Free operating
systems never do. It's hell even trying to convigure the hardware, on which
Windows
softwares is to create a market for engineering services to
create a functional environment with them.
While even though WInblow$ is crippled slowed down artificially like
molasses in a 'stock' install, at least it FUNCTIONS. Free operating
systems never do. It's hell even trying to convigure
even though WInblow$ is crippled slowed down artificially like
molasses in a 'stock' install, at least it FUNCTIONS. Free operating
systems never do. It's hell even trying to convigure the hardware, on which
Windows everything in that respect is done automatically.
If a bunch of morons
If you read the original post, you're probably going to read this as well.
I want to ask everyone on this list for a Christmas present. If you can't
give me peace on Earth, good will toward men, or a supermodel trophy-wife
for Christmas, please give me something that I know each of you are
On Dec 20, 2006, at 11:20 AM, Andy Greenwood wrote:
On 12/20/06, Terabyte Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
7:04 AM, Wednesday, December 20, 2006
In Winblow$, the release bundling of IE was purposely as
crippleware,
virus, bug delivery system 2 trap people into constantly
'upgrading'. A
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 16:52, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
Guess what...that's the price you pay for freedom and flexibility.
You have to learn to use it. Don't want to do that? Pay someone to
configure an interface with big shiny buttons marked INTERNET
BROWSER, EMAIL, WRITE LETTERS.
Hi there
I want to learn about operating system to later start
contributing to FreeBSD
I would like to hear what books are good for newbies
like me!
NOTE: my C skills are pretty decent
At a local library thre is a copy of Modern Operating
System by Andrew tanebaum, but it`s the old edtion
(from
Jorge Mario G. Mazo wrote:
Hi there
I want to learn about operating system to later start
contributing to FreeBSD
I would like to hear what books are good for newbies
like me!
NOTE: my C skills are pretty decent
At a local library thre is a copy of Modern Operating
System by Andrew tanebaum,
Jorge Mario G. Mazo wrote:
Hi there
I want to learn about operating system to later start
contributing to FreeBSD
I would like to hear what books are good for newbies
like me!
NOTE: my C skills are pretty decent
At a local library thre is a copy of Modern Operating
System by Andrew tanebaum,
Design and Implementation of 4.4BSD.
On 9/22/05, Jorge Mario G. Mazo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there
I want to learn about operating system to later start
contributing to FreeBSD
I would like to hear what books are good for newbies
like me!
NOTE: my C skills are pretty decent
At a local
Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg Gagne
Operating Systems' Concepts
Sixth Edition
Wiley Press
ISBN: 0-471-41743-2
This is a good book if you want to know more about the FreeBSD kernel:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201702452/
Seconded. This is an amazing book
Jorge Mario G. Mazo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to hear what books are good for newbies like me!
Some good reading to get exposed to some history and culture as well
as some high-level discussion of programming is The Art of UNIX
Programming by Eric S. Raymond 2004 Addison Wesley
I have the disks for freeBSD 5.0 and am quite anxious to use it.
Is it possible to run Win98, SuSE and a third operating system freeBSD
5.0 on one drive? If so are there any particular techniques required?
Will there be any printer and modem issues, perhaps there is a web site
which discusses
To whom it may concern,
I am having to put together a presentation about FreeBSD for an Operating
System class. This is due in early July. The things I need to know are:
Hardware Supported, Scalability, Reliability, Security, Speed, Ease of
Use, Maintainability,
To whom it may concern,
I am having to put together a presentation about FreeBSD for an Operating
System class. This is due in early July. The things I need to know are:
Hardware Supported, Scalability, Reliability, Security, Speed, Ease of
Use, Maintainability, Administration, and
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 19:36:59 -0400, Poppa DooRight
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To whom it may concern,
I am having to put together a presentation about FreeBSD for an Operating
System class. This is due in early July. The things I need to know are:
Hardware Supported, Scalability,
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