On Aug 13, 2008, at 5:06 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
John Almberg ha scritto:
I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and
FreeBSD servers are the perfect, practical combination for many
organizations, including my own.
Since there seem to be a lot of expert here...
John Almberg ha scritto:
I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and FreeBSD
servers are the perfect, practical combination for many organizations,
including my own.
Since there seem to be a lot of expert here...
Does anybody know of a FreeBSD client that can connect to a
Andrea Venturoli wrote:
John Almberg ha scritto:
I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and
FreeBSD servers are the perfect, practical combination for many
organizations, including my own.
Since there seem to be a lot of expert here...
Does anybody know of a FreeBSD
On Aug 13, 2008, at 5:06 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
John Almberg ha scritto:
I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and
FreeBSD servers are the perfect, practical combination for many
organizations, including my own.
Since there seem to be a lot of expert here...
John Almberg ha scritto:
I don't run GUIs on my FreeBSD servers, so I've never had to do anything
like this. In fact, I would do it the other way around, if I had to...
run the virtual desktop on the Mac, and log into the FreeBSD server.
Not that I actually run X on the server. I just SSH
On Aug 8, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
This might better be asked offlist, but there may be others like
me who are clueless, and since you are familiar, I'll ask you.
How interact-able are FBSD and (say) MacBook? E.g., is there a
BSD-way of my creating
I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and
FreeBSD servers are the perfect, practical combination for many
organizations, including my own.
This might better be asked offlist, but there may be others like
me who are clueless, and since you are familiar,
On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 04:15:30PM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Aug 7, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
My daughter wants a laptop; the only brand [ AFAIC ] is Apple.
amazon.com seems to have a fair price. Her school requires Word, for
some reason. {maybe because we're in X-Bill
(And yes, while one can run FreeBSD just fine on a Macbook, Sahil is
right that the question is off-topic for these lists. :-)
Well, considering that they asked us (and NetBSD) for clues when
they were porting OSX, it didn't seem like my post was *that*
far Off! maybe
On Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 08:47:50AM -0400, John Almberg wrote:
(And yes, while one can run FreeBSD just fine on a Macbook, Sahil is
right that the question is off-topic for these lists. :-)
Well, considering that they asked us (and NetBSD) for clues when
they were porting OSX, it
On Aug 8, 2008, at 2:44 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
So besides the mac firewall [whatever], the laptop will be
behind my pfSense box. So... --and to be completely honest, the
main reason for this $1000 laptop is *security*. When she was
younger I wasn't that
People,
My daughter wants a laptop; the only brand [ AFAIC ] is Apple.
amazon.com seems to have a fair price. Her school requires Word, for
some reason. {maybe because we're in X-Bill country:}
Anyway, if anybody onlist knows of a better place to buy an online Mac
laptop, please drop a line.
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My daughter wants a laptop; the only brand [ AFAIC ] is Apple.
amazon.com seems to have a fair price. Her school requires Word, for
some reason. {maybe because we're in X-Bill country:}
Anyway, if anybody onlist knows of a better place to buy an online
On Aug 7, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
My daughter wants a laptop; the only brand [ AFAIC ] is Apple.
amazon.com seems to have a fair price. Her school requires Word, for
some reason. {maybe because we're in X-Bill country:}
Anyway, if anybody onlist knows of a better place to buy an
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