On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 09:44:46PM -0500, David Noel wrote:
> I started playing around with FreeBSD back in the 2.2.7 days. I'd
> describe myself as a casual desktop/workstation user. Back in the day
> I was attracted to OpenBSD's heavy focus on security but was pulled
> towards FreeBSD due to a go
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 02:04:45PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> Is the time_t fix/hurdle part of 5.4 release?
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20130813
No. "Rolling back to stock 5.3 or 5.4 will require reinstalling."
previously on this list Stefan Sperling contributed:
>
> 5.4 will be out on Friday and I don't see why you shouldn't at least
> give it a try.
As already mentioned you can use mtier with 5.4 Release but if a
package you require isn't on mtier and needs updating then you can
either build the pack
On FreeBSD, you need to rebuild the kernel (and partial world) to
enable/use IPSEC.
By default FreeBSD doesn`t support IPSEC, and enable it turn freebsd-update
useless
2013/10/30 Marian Hettwer
> For FreeBSD: stay on -RELEASE and use freebsd-update(8)
> Nowadays no need to build world.
>
> --
For FreeBSD: stay on -RELEASE and use freebsd-update(8)
Nowadays no need to build world.
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> Am 30.10.2013 um 03:44 schrieb David Noel :
>
> I started playing around with FreeBSD back in the 2.2.7 days. I'd
> describe myself as a casual desktop/workstation user. Back in
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 21:44:46 -0500
David Noel wrote:
> But now
> that I'm administering 6 of them I'm really starting to get annoyed by
> the whole process: rebuild kernel... rebuild world... reboot, and then
> pray that it doesn't blow up in my face (as it often does).
Perhaps you could try free
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:44 AM, David Noel wrote:
> I started playing around with FreeBSD back in the 2.2.7 days. I'd
> describe myself as a casual desktop/workstation user. Back in the day
> I was attracted to OpenBSD's heavy focus on security but was pulled
> towards FreeBSD due to a good frie
Take a look at this page too (https://stable.mtier.org/). This is a
great help to follow "stable" without compiling. I use it with all my
servers.
Morgan
Le 30/10/2013 03:44, David Noel a écrit :
I started playing around with FreeBSD back in the 2.2.7 days. I'd
describe myself as a casual de
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 09:44:46PM -0500, David Noel wrote:
> I started playing around with FreeBSD back in the 2.2.7 days. I'd
> describe myself as a casual desktop/workstation user. Back in the day
> I was attracted to OpenBSD's heavy focus on security but was pulled
> towards FreeBSD due to a go
The only way to know is to try.
I started playing around with FreeBSD back in the 2.2.7 days. I'd
describe myself as a casual desktop/workstation user. Back in the day
I was attracted to OpenBSD's heavy focus on security but was pulled
towards FreeBSD due to a good friend of mine being a FreeBSD
contributor ("dude, trust me, it's
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