2012-06-06 13:36, kwel kwel skrev:
Please remove my email from your database i don't want to receive any other
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Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 09:34:02 +
From: Matthew Seaman
On 22/12/2011 22:53, William Brown wrote:
Again, git wins here. It has good support on windows, as well as with
graphical tools on windows.
Is there a git equivalent of TortoiseSVN then? That's the best VC
integration I've seen on any platform...
One small but cosmetic thing with git vs svn:
According to Galati, Michael mcg+f...@sulfegate.org on Wed, 11/23/11 at
00:40:
If you still have trouble compiling, you could always do a fresh
install off one of the 9.0-RC2 images on a spare machine (or on
virtual machine; VirtualBox works well for this), and build the
sources there.
On 22/10/2011 15:37, Bruce Cran wrote:
If you run some sort of shell server, or where many people need to
login using ssh, you'll have a bit of a support problem telling people
to select the non-default port. Also, some might consider it security
through obscurity, which is often said to be a
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 03:58:20PM +0100, Howard Jones wrote:
On 22/10/2011 15:37, Bruce Cran wrote:
If you run some sort of shell server, or where many people need to
login using ssh, you'll have a bit of a support problem telling people
to select the non-default port. Also, some might
On 11/08/2011 12:37, Daniel Staal wrote:
(Well, ok, given the current release structure having an update today
means you are in a supported branch, and that supported branch will
continue to get updates for the foreseeable future. But that still
does not tell me when the branch is likely to
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 12:45:23PM +0100, Howard Jones typed:
On 11/08/2011 12:37, Daniel Staal wrote:
(Well, ok, given the current release structure having an update today
means you are in a supported branch, and that supported branch will
continue to get updates for the foreseeable
On 21/07/2011 09:25, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
Can someone recommend me a text driven maintenance (re)port that
informs me about the health of my FreeBSD system?
I currently use the standard BSD report information, but like to get
more information out of my partitions, OS etc.
This program should
On 18/07/2011 11:14, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
I'm the one...using Linux since '99 (SuSE, Gentoo,Arch) and moved to
PCBSD-9.0 some months ago. I'm *very* happy and cannot believe how
little time I spend doing admin work 'cause the OS 'just works'.
Otoh, Linux was saga with *constant*
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Howard Jones ho...@thingy.com wrote:
On 18/07/2011 11:14, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
Interesting - I'm in the process of switching our FreeBSD servers to
Linux (Debian and CentOS), to get away from the packaging/ports mess :-)
I've been spoilt by apt-get and
On 18/07/2011 19:18, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Howard Jones ho...@thingy.com
mailto:ho...@thingy.com wrote:
On 18/07/2011 11:14, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
Interesting - I'm in the process of switching our FreeBSD servers to
Linux (Debian and CentOS),
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Al Plant n...@hdk5.net wrote:
Aloha,
I havent seen any FreeBSD questions on line for 2 days. Any body have any
knowledge about this?
Well, it's not offline, your mail came though just fine ... maybe no one has
sent anything?
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A:
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http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2011-June/date.html
Check your mail server, your subscription, etc.
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On 6/2/2011 3:01 PM, Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
I havent seen any FreeBSD questions on line for 2 days.
I had to do this same thing over 10 years ago, once at work and once at home.
At home, I copies ksh and gave it root privileges so it could do the suid .
At work, a root person lent me the use of a binary program (with root
privileges) that I used to execute ksh (I believe). My memory
Does anyone know if this will ever be supported for FreeBSD 8.x? I
tried both the version in ports as well as the one directly from
NVIDIA. No joy. Does anyone know of other possibilities?
You might try putting the port's name in question into the body of
your post. Anyway, is there a
On Sun, 1 May 2011 10:01:46 -0700
Arthur Barlow arthurbar...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry. I should have mentioned that I'm using a GeForce FX 5200 card.
Because of it's age, NVIDIA says that it need the the
nvidia-driver-173..., but NVIDIA also says they do not have a
version that works for
On Tue, April 19, 2011 8:30 am, erkin.a...@gmail.com wrote:
fetch is not working.
Of the twenty emails that you just quoted, which are you replying to?
Daniel T. Staal
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Sorry Mats, I couldn't find anything in that email! Please would you resend
it, with only relevant quotes and with an appropriate subject?
Chris
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It's ok, that i can use this, when i want an incrementing
sequence, in a given way:
# {START..END..INCREMENT}
$ for i in {0..10..2}; do echo Welcome $i times; done
Welcome 0 times
Welcome 2 times
Welcome 4 times
Welcome 6 times
Welcome 8 times
Welcome 10 times
$
but what's the
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Mark Terribile materrib...@yahoo.comwrote:
It's ok, that i can use this, when i want an incrementing
sequence, in a given way:
# {START..END..INCREMENT}
$ for i in {0..10..2}; do echo Welcome $i times; done
Welcome 0 times
Welcome 2 times
Welcome
Quoth Derrick Ryalls on Sunday, 12 December 2010:
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Mark Terribile materrib...@yahoo.comwrote:
It's ok, that i can use this, when i want an incrementing
sequence, in a given way:
# {START..END..INCREMENT}
$ for i in {0..10..2}; do echo Welcome $i
to other sequences. But I think I could do it for most reasonable ones.
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Subject: Re: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 340, Issue 15
To: Mark Terribile materrib...@yahoo.com
Cc: S Mathias smathias1
Yes probably, but for now I can play urban terror as well. Which
features are missing ?
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Hello,
I am looking a convenient way using C to retrieve the current CPU and
memory utilization of a process of which I have the pid. Can somebody
please give me a hint of which system-calls/library-functions to use for
this ? I don't want to use the system() function or grep for information
Sorry about that (accidentally quoted most the Digest (issue 12) in a reply).
Need to start using a real email client :(
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James Phillips wrote:
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:29:59 -0600
From: CyberLeo Kitsana cyber...@cyberleo.net
Subject: [FreeBSD Questions] Filesystem image as
root
The single IDE connector is accessible via the
legacy
James Phillips wrote:
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Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:29:59 -0600
From: CyberLeo Kitsana cyber...@cyberleo.net
Subject: [FreeBSD Questions] Filesystem image as
root
The single IDE connector is accessible
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:29:59 -0600
From: CyberLeo Kitsana cyber...@cyberleo.net
Subject: [FreeBSD Questions] Filesystem image as root
To: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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James Phillips wrote:
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:29:59 -0600
From: CyberLeo Kitsana cyber...@cyberleo.net
Subject: [FreeBSD Questions] Filesystem image as root
The single IDE connector is accessible via the legacy ISA
ports, and is
thus limited to PIO modes (about 1.6MB/sec max, even with
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Hi, Chris--
On Oct 26, 2009, at 3:43 PM, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Some mailing lists I am on automatically insert the mailing list name
in square brackets into the subject line. I find this quite useful for
setting up filters in thunderbird to drop different lists into
Hi, Chris--
On Oct 26, 2009, at 3:43 PM, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
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useful for setting up filters in thunderbird to drop different lists
into different 'folders'
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Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Hi
Some mailing lists I am on automatically insert the mailing list name in
square brackets into the subject line. I find this quite useful for
setting up filters in thunderbird to drop different lists into
Message: 15
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:13:17 -0400
From: Jerry ges...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: reporter on deadline seeks comment about
reported
security bug in FreeBSD
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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Content-Type:
On Aug 9, 2009, at 7:00 AM, freebsd-questions-requ...@freebsd.org wrote:
I had no problems using that command line with GNU tar versions
1.14 and
1.22. I'd grab the source and upgrade if I were you:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tar/tar-1.22.tar.gz
I upgraded and everything is fine now.
A bit of reading shows that ZFS, if it's stable enough, has some
really great features that would be nice on such a large pile o'
drives.
See http://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSQuickStartGuide
I guess the last question I'll ask (as any more may uncover my
ignorance) is if you need to use hardware
DA Forsyth wrote:
On 22 Jun 2009 , freebsd-questions-requ...@freebsd.org entreated
about
freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 264, Issue 3:
I am trying to find out the temperature of my CPU. After a whole night
from dusk till dawn of searching the Web like a furious spider, I got
the following
Message: 22
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 08:10:50 -0300
From: Friedrich Locke friedrich.lo...@gmail.com
Subject: SAN FreeBSD Server
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Message-ID:
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Dear
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Subject: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 253, Issue 1
To:
Hello :)
Thank you very much!
I added the line in ipfw script, loaded the script,
and was able to send the email with attachment.
Then tried again without the line $cmd 00151 allow icmp from any to
any icmptypes 3 (after reboot) and it didn't send the email.
So including the line did the trick ..
why if iget email from milis my subject always freebsd-questions Digest,
Vol 250, Issue 2
thx
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why if iget email from milis my subject always freebsd-questions Digest,
Vol 250, Issue 2
thx
I think because you are set the option
Would you like to receive list mail batched in a daily digest?
to Yes when you are
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[..]
Today's Topics:
1. Re: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 248, Issue 23 (Kayven Riese)
[..]
Message: 1
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 15:43:43 -0800
From: Kayven Riese kay...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: freebsd-questions Digest
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:58:44AM +0700, joko bodo wrote:
why i get mail with subject always digest:
You're probably subscribed to the digest version of the mailing list,
where all the emails to the list over a given period of time are bundled
together into a single message, rather than each
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To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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I received this email. Generally I look at the table of contents
and see if there is anything there that I wish to read. For this email, the
table of contents seems to have been made for some other email file but put on
this one by accident. Please correct the problem!!!
[SNIP very big digest]
can someone *please* FIX the aebc support autoreplys?!
surely there is a list owner who can unsubscribe that address?
having the entire digest repeated by the autoreply in every following
digest is a royal pain.
Not quoting properly also is...
Peter
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versions. The packages for a particular branch tend to lag the updates by up
to a couple of weeks although they are built continually. If you want to stay
really up to date you need to keep your tree updated with portsnap or csup
(part of the base system) and compile them yourself. Another
On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 10:43:39AM -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
On 12/2/08, andrew clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue 2008-12-02 00:41:58 UTC-0600, Javier Vasquez ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
I was reading chapter 4 of the handbook, as well as chapters 24 and
26... If I got it
On Tuesday 02 December 2008 09:04:56 Beech Rintoul wrote:
On Monday 01 December 2008 21:43:08 Javier Vasquez wrote:
On 12/2/08, Javier Vasquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was reading chapter 4 of the handbook, as well as chapters 24 and
26... If I got it clear, I pretty much
On Tue 2008-12-02 00:41:58 UTC-0600, Javier Vasquez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I was reading chapter 4 of the handbook, as well as chapters 24 and
26... If I got it clear, I pretty much might get the base system
updated by using freebsd-update script. Ports collection can get
updated with
On Tue 2008-12-02 09:28:44 UTC+0100, Mel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Portupgrade -PP is detrimental for bandwidth. It's not really portupgrade's
fault (well, partially, it shouldn't offer the feature), because it will
quite often download Latest/foo.tbz, unpack it entirely and then say oops,
On Tuesday 02 December 2008 17:13:58 andrew clarke wrote:
On Tue 2008-12-02 09:28:44 UTC+0100, Mel
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Portupgrade -PP is detrimental for bandwidth. It's not really
portupgrade's fault (well, partially, it shouldn't offer the feature),
because it will quite often
On Tue 2008-12-02 17:22:53 UTC+0100, Mel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Yes, this happens. -PP is not ideal for regular updates but it's
still useful for when you have a new FreeBSD install with no packages
installed, and want to get up and running quickly, grabbing the most
recent binaries
On 12/2/08, andrew clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue 2008-12-02 00:41:58 UTC-0600, Javier Vasquez ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
I was reading chapter 4 of the handbook, as well as chapters 24 and
26... If I got it clear, I pretty much might get the base system
updated by using
Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 02 December 2008 17:13:58 andrew clarke wrote:
On Tue 2008-12-02 09:28:44 UTC+0100, Mel
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Portupgrade -PP is detrimental for bandwidth. It's not really
portupgrade's fault (well, partially, it shouldn't offer the feature),
On Tuesday 02 December 2008 19:03:44 Boris Samorodov wrote:
Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 02 December 2008 17:13:58 andrew clarke wrote:
On Tue 2008-12-02 09:28:44 UTC+0100, Mel
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Portupgrade -PP is detrimental for bandwidth. It's not really
... I'm trying to remember why I did not like pkg_add -r.
IIRC, one issue with pkg_add -r is that it insists on doing
everything from the remote repository, and will not bother
looking for any packages (incl. dependencies) locally first.
This makes sense for a brand-new installation where you
On 12/2/08, Javier Vasquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was reading chapter 4 of the handbook, as well as chapters 24 and
26... If I got it clear, I pretty much might get the base system
updated by using freebsd-update script. Ports collection can get
updated with portsnap, but that
mount -t msdos /dev/md0s5 /mnt
to be able to get the dd5 on /mnt. I then edited the files I wanted,
replaced them, and copied back to /mnt. I did umount /mnt and copied the
dd
file back to where it needed to be.
did you mdconfig -d before copying image?
Well, turns
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Hi,
Might be on track there. The default background_fsck is on and
the first time I didn't see any of the fsck syslog messages. On the second
reboot, I see them all. Oddly, on the reboot I see the first one done in
12 minutes from the boot, yet the prior boot went over an hour before it
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On 21 Aug 2008 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] entreated
about
freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 229, Issue 12:
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:24:30 +0200
Subject: THE FOLLOWING DISK SECTORS COULD NOT BE READ
On a different dilemma, I have a FreeBSD proxy server with what looks
like a failing drive.
The
Or you could mount /usr/local from a single NFS server on all others,
keeping them automatically in sync but that might strain the NFS server
and make it a single point of failure which is undesirable. Maybe it
would be better to use the Coda filesystem in this case.=20
In theory
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) Taking down or a failure of the NFS server pulls EVERY
other system with it.
..just thinking out loud here...but.. what if you had 2 identical NFS/rsync
servers and used them together in a standby/failover
I'm having some MAJOR issues with compiz/nvidia crashing xorg whenever I
try to run an opengl application... is anyone else experiencing this?
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 08:51:56PM -0600, Jeff Molofee wrote:
I'm having some MAJOR issues with compiz/nvidia crashing xorg whenever I
try to run an opengl application... is anyone else experiencing this?
Which driver are you using. I had issues with the 173.14.0x official
driver, but
David,
You are very wise to ask
If you look at the changes, there are NO changes to what FTP
site the binary is picked up from, there are NO additional files inserting
patches, etc. I have only changed the PORTREVISION so that portupgrade and
the likes will notice it, and the
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 10:21:22PM -0400, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Actually . . . if things get that bad, you're going to need some
firepower to protect your garden (and everything else you don't want
taken from you by force). To properly protect a garden, you'd need to
make it a
Actually . . . if things get that bad, you're going to need some
firepower to protect your garden (and everything else you don't want
taken from you by force). To properly protect a garden, you'd need to
make it a community farm, with community members who have and will use
firearms
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freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 221, Issue 4:
Message: 26
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 23:46:58 +0100
Subject: Re: CPU temp's on core 2 duo,should they be significantly
different?
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 01:52:07PM -0700, George
Ryan Coleman wrote:
Ryan Coleman wrote:
Oh, I completely forgot to ask...
Does the RAID still operate even though one disk is bad?
After all, that is the purpose of RAID-5. stripe, with parity. One
fails, the other two (or N) keep right on going...
Or, is it a RAID-5 card
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Ryan Coleman wrote:
Ryan Coleman wrote:
Oh, I completely forgot to ask...
Does the RAID still operate even though one disk is bad?
A year later, and I finally decided to buy a few more disks
off ebay to see if my final theory is right. I win (hopefully)
Camilo Reyes wrote:
The easiest way to deal with this is to disable IPv6 on your kernel.
There is a good guide here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html.
Simply comment out the 'options INET6' line from your config file. Also,
you could give more
The easiest way to deal with this is to disable IPv6 on your kernel.
There is a good guide here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html.
Simply comment out the 'options INET6' line from your config file. Also,
you could give more information on what
Camilo Reyes wrote:
The easiest way to deal with this is to disable IPv6 on your kernel.
There is a good guide here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html.
Simply comment out the 'options INET6' line from your config file. Also,
you could give more
Simply upgrade your kernel. I believe there is an upgrade guide on the release
notes:
http://freebsd.org/releases/6.3R/announce.html
Camilo
Bono Vince Malum
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Message: 23
Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 09:28:29 +0100
From: Vince Hoffman
Subject: Re: any news? 3945
Mark Ovens writes:
The advantage of building a custom kernel is ...
There are others.
If I understand correctly, space for the kernel (code and data)
is allocated once at initial system load. Smaller code portion =
more space for data.
Second, fewer components = fewer
I am continuing to have a problem with PHP crashing. It will not even
print out its version number without a dump. This is an example of the
crash:
~ $ php -v
PHP 5.2.6 with Suhosin-Patch 0.9.6.2 (cli) (built: May 24 2008 13:55:49)
Copyright (c) 1997-2008 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.2.0,
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Message: 7
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 21:58:29 +0200 (CEST)
From: Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: BSD Computers
To: Paul Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, Jerry Rukavina
[EMAIL
Xuebin Qiao wrote:
After upgrade to FreeBSD 7.0, the cmucl and sbcl keep crash. Is there
anyone who can run cmucl or sbcl on FB7.0.
Sbcl runs for me on 7.0:
niobe% sbcl
This is SBCL 1.0.11, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp.
More information about SBCL is available at http://www.sbcl.org/.
On Wednesday 09 April 2008 06:43:23 Tim DeBoer wrote:
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Message: 16
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 21:24:58 +0200
From: Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache22 Port Install Problem
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: Tim DeBoer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the last episode (Mar 28), Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET said:
Is there a quick/easy (cookbook?) way to do port redirects.
Basically I want that anything that leaves a specific interface to
any ip on port 80 go to 192.168.0.1 port 87.
I'm using ipfw for some other things so it has to
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Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 21:24:58 +0200
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Subject: Re: Apache22 Port Install Problem
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 at 09:38 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
D Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have several cronjob's set up on a server we have under the user root. I
need to specify specific email addresses results are sent to.
Using documentation from:
man 5 crontab
I thought I could
This clearly points at a compiler bug, with the VIA cpu, but since
world/kernel build cleanly and anything else bugs out quite early, I would
suspect an optimization bug.
This may have nothing to do with it, but little story...
We used to buy whiteboxed machines, and as a
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From: Darryl Hoar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PHP,Apache question
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Greetings,
I decided to start over and wiped my
I can actually sympathize with that. I am currently trying to understand
some of the inner workings of the FreeBSD kernel but the lack
of any design documents make it very challenging. And this is FreeBSD -
whose documentation is held in high regard - most open source projects
are very poor on
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 22:41:12 -0600 Paul Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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--On Wednesday, January 23, 2008 6:29 PM -0800 Ted Mittelstaedt
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He disobeyed a court order. That makes
I have Motorola cellphone with data package on it and FreeBSD laptop.
It would be very nice to have internet everywhere.
Anybody uses/used cellphone this way?
I know internet connectivity can go through the special cable and maybe
through
Bluetooth.
I guess from FreeBSD side it
Randomly found this :
http://xkcd.com/261/
Tuc
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 16:34:56 +
Frank Shute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 09:41:51AM -0600, Chris wrote:
... seems to be going bonkers?!
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Best regards,
Chris
Your post is a little short of information.
On November 18, 2007 at 11:53AM Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 16:34:56 +
Frank Shute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 09:41:51AM -0600, Chris wrote:
... seems to be going bonkers?!
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Best regards,
Chris
Your post
for questions about freebsd itself. Good Luck!
Does it not update?
Sithu
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From: Andy Greenwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 10:44 PM
To: Si Thu
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Subject: Re: FreeBSD questions
Si Thu wrote:
Dear freeBSD
Andy Greenwood wrote:
If you want the newer versions of software from the ports tree, don't
limit your results by the tag. Basically, you're saying (IIRC) I want
the version of the port that was included with this release instead
of I want the most recent version of this port. the release
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 02:37:06PM +, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Andy Greenwood wrote:
If you want the newer versions of software from the ports tree, don't
limit your results by the tag. Basically, you're saying (IIRC) I want
the version of the port that was included with this release
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