Hi,
On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 10:02:48 +0100 (BST)
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> From: andrew clarke
>
> PS. This is an English-speaking mailing list.
>
> What's the problem?
> If there are non-english posts
> and non-english helpful replies,
> who suffers?
>
I think that the original po
On Wed 2012-10-10 10:02:48 UTC+0100, Anton Shterenlikht (me...@bristol.ac.uk)
wrote:
> From: andrew clarke
>
> PS. This is an English-speaking mailing list.
>
> What's the problem?
> If there are non-english posts
> and non-english helpful replies,
> who suffers?
>
> You and me ca
From: andrew clarke
PS. This is an English-speaking mailing list.
What's the problem?
If there are non-english posts
and non-english helpful replies,
who suffers?
You and me can just ignore those,
like we ignore OT, right?
Anton
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Hi,
On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 19:39:12 +1100
andrew clarke wrote:
> On Wed 2012-10-10 10:16:35 UTC+0200, René Mercier
> (realmo.merc...@gmail.com) wrote:
>
> > Bonjour,
> >
> > Je suis sous Debian, mais travaillant dans les réseaux, je
> > souhaiterai passer sur FreeBsd pour sa stabilité et pour sa
René Mercier writes:
Bonjour,
> Je suis sous Debian, mais travaillant dans les réseaux, je souhaiterai
> passer sur FreeBsd pour sa stabilité et pour sa sécurité,, je vois
> qu'actuellement il y une 9 rc1, pourriez vous s'il vous plait me dire
> quelle la prochaine release à venir et sa date de
On Wed 2012-10-10 10:16:35 UTC+0200, René Mercier (realmo.merc...@gmail.com)
wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> Je suis sous Debian, mais travaillant dans les réseaux, je souhaiterai
> passer sur FreeBsd pour sa stabilité et pour sa sécurité,, je vois
> qu'actuellement il y une 9 rc1, pourriez vous s'il vous
On 02/23/12 06:23, Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 22 Feb 2012, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
In message <4f44e576.5000...@ifdnrg.com>,
Paul Macdonald wrote:
On 21/02/2012 22:33, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Port 25 is apparently implementing _something_ that sort-of vaguely
acts
like an SMTP serve
On Wed, 22 Feb 2012, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
In message <4f44e576.5000...@ifdnrg.com>,
Paul Macdonald wrote:
On 21/02/2012 22:33, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Port 25 is apparently implementing _something_ that sort-of vaguely acts
like an SMTP server. However it appears to me that it onl
In message <4f44e576.5000...@ifdnrg.com>,
Paul Macdonald wrote:
>On 21/02/2012 22:33, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>> Port 25 is apparently implementing _something_ that sort-of vaguely acts
>> like an SMTP server. However it appears to me that it only accepts e-mail
>> for one very specific ema
On 21/02/2012 22:33, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Port 25 is apparently implementing _something_ that sort-of vaguely acts
like an SMTP server. However it appears to me that it only accepts e-mail
for one very specific email address,<...@example.com>, where the '...'
part is actually a long (uniqu
In message <20120222005734.1353.qm...@joyce.lan>, John Levine wrote:
>>Regarding port 9100, my local /etc/services file says:
>> jetdirect 9100/tcp #HP JetDirect card
>
>That's typically known as "socket". Works great with CUPS.
As Robert Bonomi was kind enough to relate to me, this i
>Port 515 is apparently implementing the "LPR" protocol described in RFC 1179.
Right. See the "rp" option in /etc/printcap. You can also use CUPS.
>Port 631 apparently implements "IPP" (Internet Printing Protocol) which is
>summarized here:
Works great with CUPS, which is vastly overimplented,
On 02/22/12 08:33, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
So, um, I just came into possession of a brand spankin' new Brother
MFC-7860DW all-in-one multifunction machine, and 'me having some fun
exploring it.
Unlike the multifunction machine this is replacing (which had only an
old centronics/parallel port
Le Tue, 24 May 2011 08:20:45 +0100,
Jamie Paul Griffin a écrit :
Hello,
> I need to install a Java ide and I'm looking for advice about which
> jdk component might be best to use with it. I was thinking about
> using netbeans so would I need to use the sun-linux-jdk16 for that or
> could I use o
Bogdan Webb wrote:
Hello everyone!
First of all i would like to apologize to anyone who finds my appeal a lazy
man's choice, actually it's indeed lazy but it's the best way to get an
answer from a valid source. My problem is a potential DOS/DDOS... i know a
forever talked about issue... i've alr
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Bogdan Webb wrote:
> i've already searched the freebsd's mailing
> lists and found some mitigation techniques, to bad that google ain't that
> familiar with FreeBSD, and searchin' for guides is a pain...
>
http://www.google.com/bsd
--
Adam Vande More
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On Jun 5, 2005, at 2:30 PM, Steven Friedrich wrote:
I've continued trying to burn an iso image using cdrecord and have
discovered
that it fails when I use high speed media (4x-12x) but it works
when I use
standard media (1x-4x). Both media are Memorex and the drive is a
Toshiba SD-R5002. I e
So far as I'm aware, you don't have to do anything.
A good gesture would be to get some FreeBSD case stickers from FreeBSD
Mall and put them on the machines you sell.
You could also purchase official release cd's from FreeBSD mall and
distribute those with the machines you build.
Otherwise,
On 2005-05-16 13:27, "Dott. Surricani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody.
>
> I would like to know what means
>
> NOLIBC_R
> NOLIBPTHREAD
> NOLIBTHR
>
> in make.conf and how/when are usesed/useful.
You mean NO_LIBC_R, NO_LIBPTHREAD and NO_LIBTHR of course.
These should all be documente
Hello,
attached you will find the redirect of stderr and stdout
of /etc/rc.d/ldconfig start.
I studied the file several times, but I am not able to
find any error.
The symptom is still that /etc/rc.d/ldconfig gets executed
during boot time. Tho - The execution of the script has
no effect because I
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 07:57:14PM +0100, Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> now I did remove the custom ldconfig_paths from /etc/rc.conf.
>
> The system still refuses to execute ldconfig at boot time.
> I can see the output of /etc/rc.d/ldconfig while the system
> is booting, but finally ldco
Hello,
now I did remove the custom ldconfig_paths from /etc/rc.conf.
The system still refuses to execute ldconfig at boot time.
I can see the output of /etc/rc.d/ldconfig while the system
is booting, but finally ldconfig isn't properly setup.
Because of this issue I still have to run /etc/rc.d/ldco
On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 10:52:56PM +0100, Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> yesterday I did install compat3x & compat4x. Each of
> this port istalls a script to /usr/local/etc/rc.d
> wich executes ldconfig -m /usr/local/lib/compat.
>
> Could this be the reason for my ldconfig problem?
I doub
Hello,
yesterday I did install compat3x & compat4x. Each of
this port istalls a script to /usr/local/etc/rc.d
wich executes ldconfig -m /usr/local/lib/compat.
Could this be the reason for my ldconfig problem?
I'll try to add /usr/local/lib/compat to ldconfig_paths
in /etc/rc.conf. Additionally I'll
the bktr error message is gone, but I still
have to execute /etc/rc.d/ldconfig start manually
to be able to start all the programs/servers that
I have installed to /usr/local.
Kris Kennaway schrieb:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 08:01:06PM +0100, Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
Anyway, the problem here was tha
On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 08:01:06PM +0100, Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
> Anyway, the problem here was that the following
> line was missing in the bktr_core.c source file:
>
> #include
>
> Because of the missing line, FNDELAY was undefined.
At least this one, and possibly the other, were already
>
> Hi,
>
> (I'm sure you receive this kind of question every day)
Yes, so often that there is information on the FreeBSD web site
about it
http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/index.html
and various FAQs around the net that can be found by
searching.
jerry
> I'd like to know if a
On Nov 17, 2004, at 1:13 PM, Gabriel Belingueres wrote:
(I'm sure you receive this kind of question every day)
Not really, no. Maybe once a month. :-)
I'd like to know if a redistribution model like RedHat's on Linux can
be made with FreeBSD. I want to know is if it's trully possible
legally.
Yes
Hi there
ipfw on OpenBSD??? good luck there :) only pf is
supported, by the way you should tihnk about adding pf
support because it's taking over :)
anyway. here are some books you can read
Building Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls
The Complete FreeBSD, Fourth Edition
Absolute BSD: The Ultimate Guide
At 23:29 3/10/2004, D.B. Lewis wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>This is a request for information from a private software developer.
>
>I'm working on a commercial firewall generator for Free/Open/Net-BSD and
>Linux systems that will support IPFW, ipchains and iptables.
>
>I hope you folks might be so kind as to t
On stardate Tue, 13 Jan 2004, the wise Kevin R. Lee entered:
> Sorry, one more question, what does DEC Alpha stand for?
DEC stands for Digital Equipment Corporation. Alpha is the 64-bit
processor they make. Digital as a company doesn't exist anymore, Compaq
bought it some time ago.
I have a Perso
From my understanding a DEC Alpha system contained an Alpha processor.
I don't know a lot about them, but I believe they are RISC based and
had a portion of the chip that was programmable for the operating
system to add custom instructions to. There was a windows NT 4 port to
the alpha and DE
>
> On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 20:13, Kevin R. Lee wrote:
> > Sorry, one more question, what does DEC Alpha stand for?
> Digital Electric Corporation. (or did before Compaq bought them, before
> being bought themselves, by HP)
Actually, I think it was Digital Equipment Corporation. DEC was
a major ve
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 08:02 am, Jason Stewart wrote:
> On 13/01/04 23:47 -0600, Kevin R. Lee wrote:
> > What does the acronym IA-64 stand for?
Somehow, I get the feeling this is a troll.
And to the troll sending this - www.google.com. USE IT
--
Best regards,
Chris
On 13/01/04 23:47 -0600, Kevin R. Lee wrote:
> What does the acronym IA-64 stand for?
>
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I believe it stands for Intel Architecture 64. A quick google search
reveals this page:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&oi=def
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 20:13, Kevin R. Lee wrote:
> Sorry, one more question, what does DEC Alpha stand for?
Digital Electric Corporation. (or did before Compaq bought them, before
being bought themselves, by HP)
Micheas
>
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On Saturday 08 November 2003 12:01 pm, alextintea wrote:
> Hello,
> I want to open an internet cafe' with linux, unix or variants on the
> desktop pcs I looking for important information about whitch distribution
> is the good one for this kind of bussiness and for what distribution I can
> find ga
everything you wanted to know is on http://www.freebsd.org
In particular check out:
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/newbies.html
Then before you attempt an install besure to read through the handbook
at: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/index.html and the faq
a: http://www.freebsd.org/
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 06:07:30PM +0100, nigel p lawrence wrote:
> I aew to linux what is Freeebsd ?
> Is some kind of unix or linux ?
Like it says right at the top of the page at http://www.freebsd.org/ --
What is FreeBSD?
FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible, DE
Muhammed Hasan Hashmi wrote:
I would like to ask you that "how could I block file downloading
through internet?, Could I block downloading through internet, on file
extension basis. Please help me to block downloading on file extention
basis.
Squid is a WWW and FTP proxy server than can
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