Re: Thank you for bsdstats!

2011-12-11 Thread Hub- FreeBSD
Since this may by of interest to others, including those maintaining ports, I've just created a dump of the history data for ports and versions reported in … not the reporting ports is optional, there appears to only be about 10% of the hosts that report in port information … The dump is

Re: Thank You and Mc OS games

2006-09-13 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
On 9/13/06, felix.schalck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello in there, I'm kind of complicated person, so finding o good OS was really a pity for me. I googled around a lot, installed a lot and often get disappointed... until I discovered FreeBSD. Folks, this OS ist simply great because it is

Re: Thank You and Mc OS games

2006-09-13 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Sep 13, 2006, at 1:25 PM, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote: Unfortunately, Mac OS games just don't run on anything but Mac OS itself. Many Linux games and some windows ones run flawlessly on FreeBSD, though, with no or subtle performance penalties. For commercial game software, Andrew is certainly

Re: Thank You and Mc OS games

2006-09-13 Thread felix.schalck
Evolution of Mac OS X Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD): Part of the history of Mac OS X goes back to Berkeley Software Distributions (BSD) UNIX of the early seventies. Specifically, Mac OS X is based in part on BSD 4.4 Lite. On a system level, many of the design decisions are made

Re: Thank You and Mc OS games

2006-09-13 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Sep 13, 2006, at 2:16 PM, felix.schalck wrote: Do you think the interest that mac developpers pay on freebsd- stable is a good thing for FreeBSD ? I mean: for further developpement and general supporting of the OS ? Sure. But the effect is better observed by noticing which parts of one

Re: Thank You and Mc OS games

2006-09-13 Thread hackmiester (Hunter Fuller)
On 13 September 2006, at 15:25, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote: On the other hand, you might have heard that Mac OS X is based on FreeBSD. Although it is based on BSD, I don't think it's FreeBSD it was based on. I think it goes all the way back to 4.2BSD. Or something. They removed all the

Re: Thank You and Mc OS games

2006-09-13 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Sep 13, 2006, at 10:11 PM, felix.schalck wrote: Hello in there, I'm kind of complicated person, so finding o good OS was really a pity for me. I googled around a lot, installed a lot and often get disappointed... until I discovered FreeBSD. Folks, this OS ist simply great because it

Re: Thank You and Mc OS games

2006-09-13 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Sep 14, 2006, at 6:33 AM, hackmiester (Hunter Fuller) wrote: On 13 September 2006, at 15:25, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote: On the other hand, you might have heard that Mac OS X is based on FreeBSD. Although it is based on BSD, I don't think it's FreeBSD it was based on. I think it goes

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Ramiro Aceves
Hello FreeBSD Friends. I have just arrived to the FreeBSD world. I am not an expert on anything, I am only a computer fan and use my computer mainly for my engineering work and hobbies (amateur radio, photography, astronomy, etc.). I come from a happy Debian GNU/Linux experience. I paid

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Ed Budd
Ramiro Aceves wrote: Hello FreeBSD Friends. I have just arrived to the FreeBSD world. I am not an expert on anything, I am only a computer fan and use my computer mainly for my engineering work and hobbies (amateur radio, photography, astronomy, etc.). I come from a happy Debian GNU/Linux

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread martin hudec
Hello, On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 12:13:04PM +0100 or thereabouts, Ramiro Aceves wrote: If you argue that, you do not know Linux well. When I speak about Linux, I mean Debian or Gentoo. I do not think that they are chaothic or intended for desktop. Debian put all the pieces together in one OS

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Ramiro Aceves writes: RA So, why do we start always the war? The real war should be against the RA Bill Gates OSes, instead of fighting among us. Professionals and serious amateurs in IT never wage wars at all. -- Anthony ___

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread lord grinny
Anthony Atkielski wrote: Ramiro Aceves writes: RA So, why do we start always the war? The real war should be against the RA Bill Gates OSes, instead of fighting among us. Professionals and serious amateurs in IT never wage wars at all. Don't they?? Then what are all the law suits about?

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Anthony Atkielski
lord grinny writes: lg Don't they?? Then what are all the law suits about? Business. -- Anthony ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread martin hudec
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 04:41:03AM -0800 or thereabouts, lord grinny wrote: Don't they?? Then what are all the law suits about? Simple, dear Watson. About human stupidity and greed. Cheers, Martin -- martin hudec * 421 907 303 393 * [EMAIL PROTECTED] *

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2005-01-14 13:34, Anthony Atkielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ramiro Aceves writes: So, why do we start always the war? The real war should be against the Bill Gates OSes, instead of fighting among us. Professionals and serious amateurs in IT never wage wars at all. Well said.

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Friday 14 January 2005 06:43 am, Anthony Atkielski wrote: lord grinny writes: lg Don't they?? Then what are all the law suits about? Business. I respectfully disagree. Business is people. People who do business well abhor lawsuits. Lawyers are like nuclear missiles -- they have

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Friday 14 January 2005 05:13 am, Ramiro Aceves wrote: Hello FreeBSD Friends. I have just arrived to the FreeBSD world. I am not an expert on anything, I am only a computer fan and use my computer mainly for my engineering work and hobbies (amateur radio, photography, astronomy, etc.). I

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Ramiro Aceves
martin hudec wrote: MH Hello, MH MH On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 12:13:04PM +0100 or thereabouts, RAmiro Aceves wrote: MH RAIf you argue that, you do not know Linux well. When I speak about Linux, RAI mean Debian or Gentoo. I do not think that they are chaothic or RAintended for desktop. Debian put

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Alvaro J. Gurdián
OK we get it you don't like freeBSD. Now shut up and quit wasting everyones bandwidth On Jan 13, 2005, at 7:40 PM, Boris Spirialitious wrote: Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies that need support for the latest hardware. Thank you for informing me. Boris Jerry

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Duo
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, lord grinny wrote: Anthony Atkielski wrote: Ramiro Aceves writes: RA So, why do we start always the war? The real war should be against the RA Bill Gates OSes, instead of fighting among us. Professionals and serious amateurs in IT never wage wars at all. Don't they?? Then

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Ramiro Aceves writes: RA I do not like to start wars among free OSes, I enjoy fighting the RA Bill OSes. There are plenty of challenging video games on the market if you like to fight. RA For me, making the war against Bill OSes means using Free Software RA OSes (Debian, Gentoo,

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/13/05 11:27:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: BS Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies BS that need support for the latest hardware. It's not a question of latest, it's a question of which hardware. FreeBSD, like all operating

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Len Zettel
On Friday 14 January 2005 05:56 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 1/13/05 11:27:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: BS Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies BS that need support for the latest hardware. It's not a question of

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/14/05 1:07:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: still-under-development 5.x. Which seems counterproductive for an O/S that is trying to establish itself as a choice as a server platform. Not necessarily. The interesting question hasn't been addressed yet.

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/14/05 8:12:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: People on the FreeBSD and Debian GNU/Linux mailing lists are very kind and help you in any case, if you ask questions politely and you have searched and read tha manuals first. So, why do we start always

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/13/05 9:05:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Someone who begins with their first post on the questions list with invective and insults instead of asking a question will, not surprisingly, not receive much positive response. People here are interested in

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Charles Swiger
On Jan 14, 2005, at 12:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The entire point of this extended discussion, for those who have paid attention, is that FreeBSD 4.x, which is admittedly the fastest version available, DOES NOT work with intel's fastest CPUs because it doesnt support the necessary chipsets,

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Nikolas Britton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 1/14/05 1:07:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: still-under-development 5.x. Which seems counterproductive for an O/S that is trying to establish itself as a choice as a server platform. Not necessarily. The interesting

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Jerry McAllister
In a message dated 1/13/05 11:27:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: BS Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies BS that need support for the latest hardware. It's not a question of latest, it's a question of which hardware. FreeBSD, like all

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Greg Barniskis
That always cheerful and bright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] So your claim that its a heavy-duty server platform is tainted by the fact that in order to use the fastest server Mobos, you have to use the slower, still-under-development 5.x. Which seems counterproductive for an O/S that is

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Jerry McAllister
In a message dated 1/13/05 9:05:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Someone who begins with their first post on the questions list with invective and insults instead of asking a question will, not surprisingly, not receive much positive response. People here are

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 01:05:40PM +, Len Zettel wrote: On Friday 14 January 2005 05:56 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 1/13/05 11:27:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: BS Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies BS that

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Duo
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You really don't know what you're talking about Jerry (as usual), so why make comments when you never seem to understand the context? He asked a question and the response was why dont you donate your hardware to a freebsd developer. What's juvenile is

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Jerry McAllister
... Much misc drivel excised. rather ridicule people that ask why than fix things. So your claim that its a heavy-duty server platform is tainted by the fact that in order to use the fastest server Mobos, you have to use the slower, still-under-development 5.x. Which seems

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Erik Norgaard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The entire point of this extended discussion, for those who have paid attention, is that FreeBSD 4.x, which is admittedly the fastest version available, DOES NOT work with intel's fastest CPUs because it doesnt support the necessary chipsets, AND, that freebsd people would

RE: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower Contract)
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 11:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Thank you! In a message dated 1/13/05 9:05:49 PM Eastern Standard Time

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Anthony Atkielski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Fac The entire point of this extended discussion, for those who have Fac paid attention, is that FreeBSD 4.x, which is admittedly the Fac fastest version available, DOES NOT work with intel's fastest CPUs Fac because it doesnt support the necessary chipsets ... While

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Len Zettel writes: LZ Better to expend resources on making 5.3 faster than 4.10 on all LZ chipsets or retrofit 4.10 to the new ones? New OS versions should always provide either better functionality with the same performance, or better performance with the same functionality. Ideally they'd

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On Friday, January 14, 2005 10:32:08 PM +0100 Anthony Atkielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is, IMO, the single greatest obstacles to using FreeBSD in corporate and mission-critical environments, and it's the main reason why I'd be extremely hesitant about recommending FreeBSD in such

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Paul Schmehl writes: PS Not to pick a nit...well, ok...to pick a nit...developers do not PS support systems. Support organizations do. If you're going to be PS using FreeBSD in a corporate environment then you need to find a PS good *support* company that can backstop your local admins. *Then*,

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/14/05 1:46:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Jan 14, 2005, at 12:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The entire point of this extended discussion, for those who have paid attention, is that FreeBSD 4.x, which is admittedly the fastest version available,

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/14/05 1:54:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So your claim that its a heavy-duty server platform is tainted by the fact that in order to use the fastest server Mobos, you have to use the slower, still-under-development 5.x. Which seems

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/14/05 2:05:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It's too bad he's now choosing to be even more antisocial by changing his email address to avoid the procmail filters of those for whom his rantings have lost their amusementKris No, I've changed my address

Evading mailing list filters (Re: Thank you!)

2005-01-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 05:36:25PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 1/14/05 2:05:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It's too bad he's now choosing to be even more antisocial by changing his email address to avoid the procmail filters of those for whom

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Erik Norgaard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why doesn't someone just answer the question? When Watson finally admitted publically that 5.x has networking issues it ended the last discussion. Just answer the question. Focusing on one cludge is meaningless - who cares if your network is a little slow, or just

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-14 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/14/05 7:07:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why doesn't someone just answer the question? When Watson finally admitted publically that 5.x has networking issues it ended the last discussion. Just answer the question.

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Jerry McAllister
I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they make fun of me or ask me to give them hardware. Its like a real product

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 09:57:49AM -0800, Boris Spirialitious wrote: I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they make

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Duo
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Boris Spirialitious wrote: I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they make fun of me or ask me to give

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread martin hudec
Hello, On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 09:57:49AM -0800 or thereabouts, Boris Spirialitious wrote: I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Jason Stewart
On 13/01/05 09:57 -0800, Boris Spirialitious wrote: I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they make fun of me or ask

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Colin J. Raven
On Jan 13 at 09:57, Boris Spirialitious vomited up some 1's and 0's thusly: I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like freebsd do they

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Jacob S
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 09:57:49 -0800 (PST) Boris Spirialitious [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed to linux and our application runs so much faster its unbelievable. I report a small problem and they work hard to fix it. Not like

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Boris Spirialitious
Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies that need support for the latest hardware. Thank you for informing me. Boris Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to thank you for making Freebsd 5.3 so badly. We changed to linux and our application

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Jerry McAllister
Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies that need support for the latest hardware. Thank you for informing me. Thought you decided to leave. That's why I said 'Bye' Someone who begins with their first post on the questions list with invective and insults instead

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Chris
Jerry McAllister wrote: Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies that need support for the latest hardware. Thank you for informing me. Thought you decided to leave. That's why I said 'Bye' Someone who begins with their first post on the questions list with invective and

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Tabor Kelly
Boris Spirialitious wrote: snip It's like Dave Horsfall wrote: _ /| /| | | | ||__|| | |Please do not| / O O\__ | feed the | /

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Nikolas Britton
Boris Spirialitious wrote: Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies that need support for the latest hardware. Thank you for informing me. Boris Personally I moved away from Linux because of all the support problems it had, I've learned more about UNIX from the 1 1/2

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Duo
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Tabor Kelly wrote: Boris Spirialitious wrote: snip It's like Dave Horsfall wrote: _ /| /| | | | ||__|| | |Please do not| / O O\__ | feed

Re: Thank you!

2005-01-13 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Boris Spirialitious writes: BS Oh, but I do understand! FreeBSD is not good choice for companies BS that need support for the latest hardware. It's not a question of latest, it's a question of which hardware. FreeBSD, like all operating systems, targets a broad but not universal user base, and

Re: Thank you All

2004-07-22 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 07:57 pm, Ara Avvali wrote: I would love to send a big hug to people who helped me here about my question regarding the update process everything is fine now :-D love you all lol ;-) Welcome to FreeBSD and the FreeBSD community. Enjoy. :-)

RE: re: thank you for delivery

2004-04-21 Thread parrt
Hi, this is Terence's spam blocker. Apparently this is the first time he's getting email from this reply-to email address. Just follow the link and answer the simple question to verify you are a human not a spam-bot and I'll get the message. [was getting 1000 spam a day; now, zippo!].

RE: Thank you

2004-01-27 Thread Derrick Ryalls
I searched your site, but my burning question is, How do I start the Graphical Interfaces, KDE and Gnome? I did a Custom Installation following the directions of the website. I installed all the packages and Ports. I want to learn everything. I don't know about gnome but for

Re: Thank you

2004-01-27 Thread Bjorn Eikeland
Curious, what if I want either option. In other words, when I boot up the machine it shows the gdm login, but if I want a console login can I just hit Alt-F2? I would just try it out myself, but currently my only running FreeBSD machine is a fileserver. You'll have to hit Ctrl + Alt + F2 to

Re: RE: Thank you

2004-01-27 Thread Simon Barner
Curious, what if I want either option. In other words, when I boot up the machine it shows the gdm login, but if I want a console login can I just hit Alt-F2? Yes. ALT+Fn, n=1, ... 8 will give you virtual terminals, ALT+F9 brings you back to X. The virtual terminals are defined in /etc/ttys

Re: Thank you

2004-01-23 Thread Simon Barner
I searched your site, but my burning question is, How do I start the Graphical Interfaces, KDE and Gnome? I did a Custom Installation following the directions of the website. I installed all the packages and Ports. I want to learn everything. I don't know about gnome but for KDE, add

Re: Thank you

2004-01-22 Thread Kent Stewart
On Thursday 22 January 2004 12:44 am, Khoi - San Zulu wrote: Good day. I would like to extend to you, whomever you are, my heartfelt gratitude for this operating system. I come from a poor community in the heart of South Africa. I learned about computers and how they work, using Microsoft

Re: Thank you

2004-01-22 Thread Daan Vreeken [PA4DAN]
On Thursday 22 January 2004 09:44, Khoi - San Zulu wrote: Good day. I would like to extend to you, whomever you are, my heartfelt gratitude for this operating system. I come from a poor community in the heart of South Africa. I learned about computers and how they work, using Microsoft

Re: Thank you

2004-01-22 Thread Andrew Boothman
Khoi - San Zulu wrote: I am of the understanding that the Operating System loves command line. I dont feel that I am at that level yet to configure from the command line. Make sure you read the New to Unix guide on http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users/index.html and