Ryan Coleman wrote:
On Nov 18, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Alejandro Imass wrote:
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Chris Brennan wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:25:31 +0330, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar <
mohsenjo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello.
Didn't Mohsen Mostafar Jokar post this same question last week?
Ye
On Nov 18, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Alejandro Imass wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Chris Brennan wrote:
>>> On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:25:31 +0330, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar <
>>> mohsenjo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Didn't Mohsen Mostafar Jokar post this same question last week
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Chris Brennan wrote:
>> On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:25:31 +0330, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar <
>> mohsenjo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hello.
>>
>
>
> Didn't Mohsen Mostafar Jokar post this same question last week?
Yes. This second one was an apparent follow-up, hopefully he w
> On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:25:31 +0330, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar <
> mohsenjo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello.
>
Didn't Mohsen Mostafar Jokar post this same question last week?
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:25:31 +0330, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar
wrote:
> Hello.
> Thank you very much.
You are welcome :)
> I want make a new community of FreeBSD for my country, i think
> i must serve a domain like you tell me.
>
> if i serve a domain, second step what is it?
>
> i want have a email
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar
wrote:
> Hello.
> Thank you very much.
> I want make a new community of FreeBSD for my country, i think i must serve
> a domain like you tell me.
I admire your enthusiasm but you have to do your homework before you post again.
Understand this
On Tue 23 Jun 2009 at 07:09:28 PDT dan wrote:
I used both pkg_updating and portupdate-scan to scan UPDATING [pkg_updating
did not show an entry suggesting to update python to version 2.6 (which
Portupdate-scan did)].
Well, I just learned something from this thread. I didn't know about
these t
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 09:58:22PM -0400, John Wynstra wrote:
> I cleaned up and reran the make install ...
> +++
> ===> openoffice.org-2.3.1 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.8 -
> found
> ===> Patching for openoffice.org-2.3.1
You need to update
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 04:32:37PM -0400, John Wynstra wrote:
> Thanks for the solution to my Firefox/Thunderbird woes. All cured now.
> The answer was to add prefs to Thunderbird to allow Firefox in as
> suggested by Tore Lund. Since these preferences do not exist already
> they need to be a
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 01:07:15PM +0200, Freek Nossin wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Dan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: zondag 26 maart 2006 8:54
> > To: Saul Mena Avila
> > Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> > Subject: Re: Thank
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: zondag 26 maart 2006 8:54
> To: Saul Mena Avila
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Thanks! and... the su command
>
> In the last episode (Mar 26), Saul Mena Avila said:
> &
Saul Mena Avila wrote:
Hi!. Thanks for helping me with the USB flash memory. I've also have trouble
with the su command... since I installed the FreeBSD 5.4, everytime I try to
login as root with su, the shell answers me with "Sorry"... and that's all.
Is it wrong configured or installed?
-saul
On Sunday 26 March 2006 00:45, Saul Mena Avila wrote:
> Hi!. Thanks for helping me with the USB flash memory. I've also have
> trouble with the su command... since I installed the FreeBSD 5.4, everytime
> I try to login as root with su, the shell answers me with "Sorry"... and
> that's all. Is it w
In the last episode (Mar 26), Saul Mena Avila said:
> Hi!. Thanks for helping me with the USB flash memory. I've also have trouble
> with the su command... since I installed the FreeBSD 5.4, everytime I try to
> login as root with su, the shell answers me with "Sorry"... and that's all.
> Is it wro
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Saul Mena Avila wrote:
Hi!. Thanks for helping me with the USB flash memory. I've also have trouble
with the su command... since I installed the FreeBSD 5.4, everytime I try to
login as root with su, the shell answers me with "Sorry"... and that's all.
Is it wrong configured
> > You can use in /etc/rc.conf:
> >
> > ifconfig_ath0="DHCP ssid your_ssid"
>
> That's FreeBSD 5.X and prior way of doing it. The suggested way to
> config your wirerless is with wpa_supplicant(8). In rc.conf add:
>
> wpa_suplicant_enable="YES"
> ifconfig_ath0="DHCP"
>
> and create wpa_supplicant.
Dominique Goncalves wrote:
You can use in /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_ath0="DHCP ssid your_ssid"
That's FreeBSD 5.X and prior way of doing it. The suggested way to
config your wirerless is with wpa_supplicant(8). In rc.conf add:
According to this documentation
http://www.freebsdmall.com/~loader/e
Erik Nørgaard wrote:
and create wpa_supplicant.conf:
network={
ssid="MyWireless"
mode="11g"
}
ofcourse there are more options see wpa_supplicant.conf(5), I just now
see that I've used 11g incorrectly. Well, another thing that maybe
someone can highlight:
Say you configure two (or
Dominique Goncalves wrote:
basically the meat of the script looks like:
ifconfig ath0 ssid "my wireless network"
dhclient ath0
if someone can tell me what /etc/rc.conf options i need to set to
duplicate that, that would be cool. i played around with it for a while
but never got it to work wi
Hi,
On 12/7/05, Jon Drukman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a note to say thanks to all the hard working people who created
> FBSD6. I spent an annoying week trying to get some minimal
> "lightweight" Linux distros to work "out of the box" on an ancient
> laptop that I had lying around. They a
# Gregory Nou:
[ Playing with FBSD ]
> I ran Neverwinter Nights, Enemy Territory and UT2004 with great success.
There are two issues with FreeBSD here (I've found out the
hard way):
1) There is no nVidia-driver for amd64 and --unless nVidia changes
their mind-- there won't ever be one.
Will Maier wrote:
On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 11:21:17PM -0700, rolan herreria wrote:
We are just worrying about the BSA RAID
(http://www.bsa.org/philippines/events/Anti-Piracy-Team.cfm). We
like to change our OS but not that expensive like Microsoft OS...
The amount of MS WinXP Pro here is Php9
On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 11:21:17PM -0700, rolan herreria wrote:
> We are just worrying about the BSA RAID
> (http://www.bsa.org/philippines/events/Anti-Piracy-Team.cfm). We
> like to change our OS but not that expensive like Microsoft OS...
> The amount of MS WinXP Pro here is Php9400.00 and we hav
On Wednesday 07 September 2005 06:33 pm, Rem Roberti wrote:
> Beecher Rintoul wrote:
> >On Wednesday 07 September 2005 05:08 pm, Rem Roberti wrote:
> >>Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> >>>On 2005-09-07 17:29, Rem Roberti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to all that answered my questions about xter
On Wednesday 07 September 2005 05:08 pm, Rem Roberti wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> >On 2005-09-07 17:29, Rem Roberti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Thanks to all that answered my questions about xterm.
> >>
> >>One more question and then I'll quit for the day. I have created a
> >>cvsupfile
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-09-07 18:08, Rem Roberti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
To tell you exactly where the doc sources have gone, we have to see the
supfile though.
*default tag=RELENG_5_4_0_RELEASE
*default host=cvsup1.FreeBSD.org
*default base
On 2005-09-07 18:08, Rem Roberti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> >To tell you exactly where the doc sources have gone, we have to see the
> >supfile though.
>
> *default tag=RELENG_5_4_0_RELEASE
> *default host=cvsup1.FreeBSD.org
> *default base=/var/db
> *default prefix=/ho
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-09-07 17:29, Rem Roberti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks to all that answered my questions about xterm.
One more question and then I'll quit for the day. I have created a
cvsupfile to use with cvsup, and it contains a docs-all line, which is
used to upda
On 2005-09-07 17:29, Rem Roberti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to all that answered my questions about xterm.
>
> One more question and then I'll quit for the day. I have created a
> cvsupfile to use with cvsup, and it contains a docs-all line, which is
> used to update the doc repository.
"Theodore K. Milbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill gave an excellent presentation on stopping unwanted email at last
> week's Ohio Linuxfest in Columbus.
> You can see it at: http://www.potentialtech.com/wmoran/index.php
> It was very informative, and I think everyone can get something out o
As of March 12th, I have a new email address, d_good @ shaw.ca (remove the spaces)
Please update your address book entry, because after March 30th, this email address
will no longer be functional.
Again, the new address is d_good @ shaw.ca (remove the spaces)
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> let`s suppose i go to any college, study computer science, what
> chances are to get a job in any freebsd related group?
1. FreeBSD itself is not a company. We don't offer jobs.
However, there are many software shops (companies) that
develop or support Unix (Linux, BSD, ...) softwar
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 02:07:24PM -0800, nil ban wrote:
> Thanks,
>
>
> Yes , when I run kpp it says /etc/resolve.conf is missing or can't be
> read. I havn't got anything except username and password from my isp.
> I'll do what u said I don't have to use any address explicitly in
> windows. An
telnet and ftp are disabled by default on a new FreeBSD install.
If you wish to use them, you must turn them on.
edit your /etc/inetd.conf file and uncomment the lines that say
telnet
and
ftp
Save it and issue a SIGHUP to inetd.
Peter
At 06:06 PM 7/19/2003 +, you wrote:
thanks
what bou
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Axl Rose wrote:
> thanks
>
> what bout to telnet freebsd from windows box on same network
>
> [telnet]
> 10.0.0.1 fbsd <> 10.0.0.2 windows
>
> never connects (could not open connection)
You can enable telnet by removing the #
in the
telnet st
This question may have already been asked but how are you exactly burning
the image. Just making sure your not just burning the file on the CD :)
On Fri, 07 Mar 2003, scott mcclellan wrote:
> Not sure how to reply to the threads on the freebsd lists, but will
> probably post there with an update
> slower speed (4x is as low as I get), but I'm still at a point where the
> system responds with:
> Boot from ATAPI CD-ROM: Failure...
> No /boot/loader
Did you try to download the floppies, boot from them, then direct /stand
to point to the CD as the install media?
Steve
>
>
> I assume that A
I don't think that FreeBSD-Questions is the forum for this discussion.
- Michael Hogsett
> Erik writes:
>
> > Have you read any of the license agreements normally
> > accompanying commercial software? The big companies
> > generally don't guarantee a bloody thing about the
> > software, least
Erik writes:
> Have you read any of the license agreements normally
> accompanying commercial software? The big companies
> generally don't guarantee a bloody thing about the
> software, least of all that it will work correctly.
Yes, they do, and generally they will support what they sell. If t
Erik writes:
> You incorrectly assume that all those day jobs
> involve writing software.
I've made no such assumption.
> It is quite possible for a volunteer writing
> open source code to have a day job that does not have
> anything at all to do with computers.
There isn't any part of the econ
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 12:49:52PM +0100, Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg wrote:
> Grant Cooper wrote:
> >I've been doing some background reading and correct me if I'm wrong. But I
> >came across of at least 30 active different open source and commercial Unix
> >flavors (and I'm sure that's a drop in the
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 02:07:23PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
>
> I doubt that. Open source is written by volunteers who still have to have
> day jobs. If all software was open source, there'd be no jobs to support
> the volunteers writing open source, and so open source would destroy its
- Original Message -
From: "Nathan Kinkade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: Thanks guys
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 11:48:44AM +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 01:01
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 11:48:44AM +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 01:01:08AM -0800, Grant Cooper wrote:
> > There are so many different types of UNIX. If freeBSD is so great why won't
> > natural selection begin and let some of these Unix flavors die?
> >
> > Really, would
Grant writes:
> I like that figure, 7 billion. But let's break
> it down. 6 billion on promotion. $666.666.000
> on production. and 1 million on support.
This is incorrect. Most of the development cost goes to pay the salaries of
the engineers and programmers writing the product.
Support is the
manipulate the mouse.
It's going to be this generation that takes Bill down!!
- Original Message -
From: "Anthony Atkielski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FreeBSD Questions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 3:28 AM
Subject: Re: Thanks guy
Grant Cooper wrote:
There are so many different types of UNIX. If freeBSD is so great why won't
natural selection begin and let some of these Unix flavors die?
Really, wouldn't it be a better world if we had just a couple open source
OS?
I understand what you mean, but I cant totally agree. The
Cliff writes:
> Ok, 20 flavours of Linux and at least 3 of
> *BSD; well...that's the way it goes...
Actually, it's not the number of versions that exist that is important, it's
the degree of similarity among them. Twenty operating systems that are 98%
compatible is much less of a problem than tw
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 01:01:08AM -0800, Grant Cooper wrote:
> There are so many different types of UNIX. If freeBSD is so great why won't
> natural selection begin and let some of these Unix flavors die?
>
> Really, wouldn't it be a better world if we had just a couple open source
> OS?
>
Why ?
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