On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Bruce Cran wrote:
> Most mail servers will block sendmail's connections from a dynamic IP:
> the advantage to ssmtp is that it forwards mail to the ISP's server.
>
A small few, not most will do this IME. The larger issue is/was that some
providers blocked port
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 15:16:35 -0500
Adam Vande More wrote:
> That's pretty silly article if you ask me, sendmail is setup to that
> by default.
>
> just add something like this to cron:
>
> uuencode /path/to/logfile logfile | mail -s "logfile"
> yourem...@example.com
Most mail servers will bloc
I'm thinking about installing either ezmlm or mailman.
I'm not against others; thoughts?
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> Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 12:56:13 -0700
> From: Ed Flecko
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Software to SEND log files only?
>
> According to the FreeBSD website
> (http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/outgoing-only.html), the easiest
> way to send mail onl
-- Original Message --
From: Ed Flecko
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 12:56:13 -0700
>According to the FreeBSD website
>(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/outgoing-only.html), the easiest
>way to send mail only is to install the mail/ssmtp port.
>
>Does anyone h
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Ed Flecko wrote:
> According to the FreeBSD website
> (http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/outgoing-only.html), the easiest
> way to send mail only is to install the mail/ssmtp port.
>
> Does anyone have an example of a script or other method (maybe a cron
> scrip
According to the FreeBSD website
(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/outgoing-only.html), the easiest
way to send mail only is to install the mail/ssmtp port.
Does anyone have an example of a script or other method (maybe a cron
script?) that would e-mail my log files to me daily?
Thank you,
Ed
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 327, Issue 11, Message: 4
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 "O. Hartmann" wrote:
> On 09/11/10 11:43, Andrew Brampton wrote:
> > On 11 September 2010 10:28, O. Hartmann
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> you see me a kind of desperate. I wrot
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 10:05 AM, O. Hartmann <
ohart...@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
>
> Hello.
> Well, the only other architectures I have access to are Linux boxes.
>
> clang ist a very nice compiler since its syntax checking is formidable. But
> its code is slow and there seems no OpenMP sup
;
> you see me a kind of desperate. I wrote my own a small piece of
 software in
> C, calculating the orbit and position of astronomical objects,
astroids, in
> a heliocentric coordinate system from Keplerian orbital elements.
So far.
> The software c
On 09/11/10 11:43, Andrew Brampton wrote:
On 11 September 2010 10:28, O. Hartmann
wrote:
Dear Sirs,
you see me a kind of desperate. I wrote my own a small piece of  software in
C, calculating the orbit and position of astronomical objects, astroids, in
a heliocentric coordinate system from
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 5:43 AM, Andrew Brampton
> wrote:
> On 11 September 2010 10:28, O. Hartmann
> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Sirs,
> >
> > you see me a kind of desperate. I wrote my own a small piece of software
> in
> > C, calculating the orbit and
On 11 September 2010 10:28, O. Hartmann
wrote:
>
> Dear Sirs,
>
> you see me a kind of desperate. I wrote my own a small piece of software in
> C, calculating the orbit and position of astronomical objects, astroids, in
> a heliocentric coordinate system from Keplerian orbita
Dear Sirs,
you see me a kind of desperate. I wrote my own a small piece of
software in C, calculating the orbit and position of astronomical
objects, astroids, in a heliocentric coordinate system from Keplerian
orbital elements. So far. The software calculates the set of points of
an
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Rodrigo Gonzalez
wrote:
> Maybe /usr/ports/biology/pymol is what you need
>
> On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 08:22:57 -0700
> Chris Maness wrote:
>
>> Is there any molecular modeling software in ports?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Chris Ma
Maybe /usr/ports/biology/pymol is what you need
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 08:22:57 -0700
Chris Maness wrote:
> Is there any molecular modeling software in ports?
>
> Regards,
> Chris Maness
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On 22/08/2010 11:48, Boris Samorodov wrote:
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 11:24:58 +0200 David DEMELIER wrote:
I don't know then
how to enable hardware acceleration with the linux enemy-territory
port. I have installed graphics/linux-f10-dri
Please give a try to graphics/linux-dri74 instead of
graphics
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 11:24:58 +0200 David DEMELIER wrote:
> I don't know then
> how to enable hardware acceleration with the linux enemy-territory
> port. I have installed graphics/linux-f10-dri
Please give a try to graphics/linux-dri74 instead of
graphics/linux-f10-dri.
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failed request: BadLength (poly request too large or
internal Xlib length error)
Major opcode of failed request: 136
Minor opcode of failed request: 1
Serial number of failed request: 30
Using 4/4/4 Color bits, 24 depth, 0 stencil display.
GL_RENDERER: Software Rasterizer
Initializing OpenGL
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010, Ed Flecko wrote:
>In the past, I've used TeraTerm Pro with SSH (since it's free and
>seems to work just fine), but I wanted to see if anyone had any other
>recommendations for terminal software they like.
>
>I'd like it to be free, but if you
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Ed Flecko
> Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 2:14 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Favorite terminal software?
>
> In the
In the past, I've used TeraTerm Pro with SSH (since it's free and
seems to work just fine), but I wanted to see if anyone had any other
recommendations for terminal software they like.
I'd like it to be free, but if you've got something you really like
that costs a few bucks
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 09:48:47 -0700
David Brodbeck wrote:
> >>>
> >>> =Or=, anything handwritten is likely to stand up in court.
>
> Careful. That's not true in every state. The technical term for
> this is a "holographic will," which may make it easier to look up.
> Where I live, in Washingto
Sorry to stray off-topic so much but I want to give a warning to all
those thinking about making a will.
What happens if you lose your marbles?
My uncle had vascular dementia yet he managed to persuade his
solicitor (lawyer) that there was nothing wrong with him despite his
doctor and psychiatri
=Or=, anything handwritten is likely to stand up in court.
Careful. That's not true in every state. The technical term for this
is a "holographic will," which may make it easier to look up. Where I
live, in Washington, such wills are not legally valid.
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 02:01:10PM -0700, Charlie Kester wrote:
> On Wed 04 Aug 2010 at 11:51:17 PDT Gary Kline wrote:
> >
> > There actually are a some boiler-plate files of [[CANNED]] wills
> > out there. ---i found and filled one such out several years ago,
> > but eventually delete
On Wed 04 Aug 2010 at 11:51:17 PDT Gary Kline wrote:
There actually are a some boiler-plate files of [[CANNED]] wills
out there. ---i found and filled one such out several years ago,
but eventually deleted the file. i figure that it really =is=
worth paying $75
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 08:33:58PM -0700, Robert wrote:
> I have been searching everywhere but am unable to find any open source
> software for creating a last will and testament.
>
> Does anyone know of any?
>
> Robert
There actually are a some boiler-plate files o
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 06:04:33AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
>
> On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 20:33:58 -0700, Robert wrote:
> >
> > I have been searching everywhere but am unable to find any open source
> > software for creating a last will and testament.
>
> LaTeX in combin
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 20:33:58 -0700, Robert wrote:
> I have been searching everywhere but am unable to find any open source
> software for creating a last will and testament.
LaTeX in combination with your favourite text editor. Make sure to
obtain a usable example (maybe from a lawyer) th
> I have been searching everywhere but am unable to find any open source
> software for creating a last will and testament.
Open Office?
vi? ed?
emacs?
I used the latest and signed with PGP.
Olivier
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I have been searching everywhere but am unable to find any open source
software for creating a last will and testament.
Does anyone know of any?
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Jeff Molofee writes:
> packagekit... moreso gnome-packagekit
I see. I don't know much about it, but I see that there's a "pkmon"
tool for debugging it.
> On 7/22/2010 1:23 PM, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>> Jeff Molofee writes:
>&
# freecolor -V
>>> freecolor version 0.8.8
>>>
>>> # freecolor
>>> Bus error
>>>
>>>
>>> I have reinstall 7.3-RELEASE on this server, and get another look of
>>> error:
>>>
>>> # freecolor
>>> Bus error
error
>>
>>
>> I have reinstall 7.3-RELEASE on this server, and get another look of
>> error:
>>
>> # freecolor
>> Bus error: 10
>>
>>
>> Is it software or hardware problem?
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Antonio Kless,
>&g
Nov 21
> 15:02:08 UTC 2009 r...@mason.cse.buffalo.edu:
> /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
> amd64
>
> # freecolor -V
> freecolor version 0.8.8
>
> # freecolor
> Bus error
>
>
> I have reinstall 7.3-RELEASE on this server, and get another look of error:
>
&g
reinstall 7.3-RELEASE on this server, and get another look of error:
# freecolor
Bus error: 10
Is it software or hardware problem?
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On 7/22/2010 1:23 PM, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Jeff Molofee writes:
I've noticed software update pop up on the screen quite a bit lately.
Initially it popped up and did nothing. Now in 8.1-RC2 it pops up and
shows me that I actually have updates. W
Jeff Molofee writes:
> I've noticed software update pop up on the screen quite a bit lately.
> Initially it popped up and did nothing. Now in 8.1-RC2 it pops up and
> shows me that I actually have updates. When I click update, it seems
> like it's actually attempting
I've noticed software update pop up on the screen quite a bit lately.
Initially it popped up and did nothing. Now in 8.1-RC2 it pops up and
shows me that I actually have updates. When I click update, it seems
like it's actually attempting to upgrade the listed packages, but t
ack.org/brewing/
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> --jim
>
I'm offering to port these for you tomorrow, but first let's sort out
your terminology.
Freeware != free software.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software
Which is it? I'll port free soft
Question: I'd like to have these two applications that I wrote, and
continue to build and maintain as/when needed, and would like to have
them listed (no real need for a port, except, perhaps, to make sure
Tcl/Tk 8.4.x, various Tcl/Tk libs, and the netpbm/pbmplus/whatever
utils are available) as f
Hi all,
Polytropon wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 19:24:52 -0700 (PDT), Bill Tillman
wrote:
But put me
down for a vote on this method using simple text files and awk.
It JUST WORKS - that's the goal. It can be developed and configured
very fast, can easily be extended (or limited), and data is
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 19:24:52 -0700 (PDT), Bill Tillman
wrote:
>
> Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 23:31:15 -0700
> From: Charlie Kester
> Subject: Re: PDF storage software recommendations?
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Message-ID: <20100618063115.ga57...@comcast.net>
&g
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 23:31:15 -0700
From: Charlie Kester
Subject: Re: PDF storage software recommendations?
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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On Thu 17 Jun 2010 at 19:57:
On 06/17/10 22:54, Dale Scott wrote:
I'm experimenting with OpenDocMan (PHP/MySQL, http://www.opendocman.com/)
We evaluated OpenDocMan (not me personally) and ended up choosing
KnowledgeTree. YMMV.
bye
av.
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On Thu 17 Jun 2010 at 19:57:03 PDT Polytropon wrote:
Maybe my answer will sound "low level", but it works - REALLY works -
and works with mostly every kind of data.
It's good to see someone recommending a true Unix-style solution. :)
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On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 11:22:37 -0400, "Michael W. Lucas"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have to store a bunch of PDFs of orders. I'd like to be able to
> "tag" these by customer, date, and a couple of other characteristics,
> and then search and/or sort by these tags.
>
> I'm certain that we have something
> I'm certain that we have something in ports that will do this, but
> danged if I can find a good candidate. While I'm sure I
> could build a
> database/PHP app that would work, surely someone's already done this?
> Any recommendations?
I'm experimenting with OpenDocMan (PHP/MySQL, http://www.o
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=open+source+document+management+system&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Michael W. Lucas <
mwlu...@blackhelicopters.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 01:12:13PM -0400, Greg Larkin wrote:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
On 17.06.2010 20:55, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
> We get orders for services via PDF. We need to keep them, and call
> them up months or years later. We'd need to find things like "all of
> the PDFs for Customer X" or "all of the PDFs for circuit ID
> such-and-such." Surely other people have had th
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 01:12:13PM -0400, Greg Larkin wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Michael W. Lucas wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have to store a bunch of PDFs of orders. I'd like to be able to
> > "tag" these by customer, date, and a couple of other characteristics,
>
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 01:12:13PM -0400, Greg Larkin wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Michael W. Lucas wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have to store a bunch of PDFs of orders. I'd like to be able to
> > "tag" these by customer, date, and a couple of other characteristics,
>
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Michael W. Lucas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have to store a bunch of PDFs of orders. I'd like to be able to
> "tag" these by customer, date, and a couple of other characteristics,
> and then search and/or sort by these tags.
>
> I'm certain that we have som
Hi,
I have to store a bunch of PDFs of orders. I'd like to be able to
"tag" these by customer, date, and a couple of other characteristics,
and then search and/or sort by these tags.
I'm certain that we have something in ports that will do this, but
danged if I can find a good candidate. While
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Hash: SHA1
On 29/05/2010 19:41:15, Adam PAPAI wrote:
> Dear Mailing List,
>
> I don't know how to create images like these:
>
> http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/p3.png
> http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/os-mysql.png
>
Dear Mailing List,
I don't know how to create images like these:
http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/p3.png
http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/os-mysql.png
Which software should I use?
Thanks in advance,
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Hi,
currently I'm monitoring the network traffic with ng_netflow and
nfdump/nfsen is used to collect, display and analyze the network traffic.
I'm reviewing the tools to monitor ipv6. ng_netflow doesn't support ipv6
(is there a schedule to implement the needed protocol version 9?).
I tried it wit
There's also a fuse-svnfs port for NetBSD, but I don't know its status,
nor if it is usable at all:
http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/filesystems/fuse-svnfs/
http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2005-04/0210.shtml
-cpghost.
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On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:34:19PM +0300, Dan Naumov wrote:
>
> I've looked at SVN and it looks reasonably easy to grok, but reading
> the "Version Control with Subversion" book... it seems there is no
> actual way to truly erase/delete/destoy/purge a part of an existing
> repository? This sounds
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 23:34:19 +0300, Dan Naumov wrote:
> I've looked at SVN and it looks reasonably easy to grok, but reading
> the "Version Control with Subversion" book... it seems there is no
> actual way to truly erase/delete/destoy/purge a part of an existing
> repository? This sounds rather w
Hello,
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:34 PM, Dan Naumov wrote:
> I've looked at SVN and it looks reasonably easy to grok, but reading
> the "Version Control with Subversion" book... it seems there is no
> actual way to truly erase/delete/destoy/purge a part of an existing
> repository? This sounds ra
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 4:10 AM, Gene wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 18:08:49 +0300, Dan Naumov wrote
>> I think I am reaching the point where I want to have some kind of
>> sane and easy to use version/revision control software for my
>> various personal files and small pro
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On 17/04/2010 18:08:14, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 06:37:10PM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>>
>> I'd recommend subversion for this -- configure it using HTTPS and with
>> Apache's basic auth for access control. Use ViewVC for exploti
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 18:08:49 +0300, Dan Naumov wrote
> I think I am reaching the point where I want to have some kind of
> sane and easy to use version/revision control software for my
> various personal files and small projects. We are talking about
> varied kind of data, ranging
I should have mentioned this in my previous email:
If you don't think you actually need a full-blown VCS, you can get a
certain amount of roll-back capability out of rsync too. To ensure you
get the best tools for the job, it pays to compare your actual needs with
the capabilities of the tools yo
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 06:37:10PM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
> I'd recommend subversion for this -- configure it using HTTPS and with
> Apache's basic auth for access control. Use ViewVC for exploting your
> repos via the web -- if you take care to set appopriate MIME types as
> properties,
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On 17/04/2010 16:08:49, Dan Naumov wrote:
> I think I am reaching the point where I want to have some kind of sane
> and easy to use version/revision control software for my various
> personal files and small projects. We are talking about va
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 06:08:49PM +0300, Dan Naumov wrote:
> I think I am reaching the point where I want to have some kind of sane
> and easy to use version/revision control software for my various
> personal files and small projects. We are talking about varied kind of
> data,
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 06:08:49PM +0300, Dan Naumov wrote:
> I think I am reaching the point where I want to have some kind of sane
> and easy to use version/revision control software for my various
> personal files and small projects. We are talking about varied kind of
> data,
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Dan Naumov wrote:
> I think I am reaching the point where I want to have some kind of sane
> and easy to use version/revision control software for my various
> personal files and small projects.
You're looking for a versioning file
I think I am reaching the point where I want to have some kind of sane
and easy to use version/revision control software for my various
personal files and small projects. We are talking about varied kind of
data, ranging from binary format game data (I have been doing FPS
level design as a hobby
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
>> "Jonathan" == Jonathan McKeown writes:
>>
>
> Jonathan> pkg_info -D
>
> I like "pkg_info -DL 'port*'", because it also shows *where* things
> got installed... sometimes, I can't find the conf files. :)
>
>
Yeah , that helps.
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> "Jonathan" == Jonathan McKeown writes:
Jonathan> pkg_info -D
I like "pkg_info -DL 'port*'", because it also shows *where* things
got installed... sometimes, I can't find the conf files. :)
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On 03/05/10 15:28, Aaron Lewis wrote:
Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Friday 05 March 2010 16:20:36 Aaron Lewis wrote:
Hi,
I installed some software from ports today , and it outputs some
useful information when finished. e.g where its config file is
Due to some mistakes , i lost these "impo
Jonathan McKeown wrote:
> On Friday 05 March 2010 16:20:36 Aaron Lewis wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I installed some software from ports today , and it outputs some
>> useful information when finished. e.g where its config file is
>>
>> Due to some mistakes , i l
On Friday 05 March 2010 16:20:36 Aaron Lewis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed some software from ports today , and it outputs some
> useful information when finished.
> e.g where its config file is
>
> Due to some mistakes , i lost these "important" information
Hi,
I installed some software from ports today , and it outputs some
useful information when finished.
e.g where its config file is
Due to some mistakes , i lost these "important" information , how do i see it
again ?
Is there any tricks to show out it directly ? I don't
On Saturday 30 January 2010, Danny Edge wrote:
> Thanks, Glen, I should have mentioned that I did see gmirror
> mentioned in the HB. Pending further suggestions, I will try gmirror
> for software RAID 1 (yes, as large as the smallest disk).
It's also possible to mirror individual
out problems.
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/geom-mirror.html
>
>
Thanks, Glen, I should have mentioned that I did see gmirror mentioned in
the HB. Pending further suggestions, I will try gmirror for software RAID 1
(yes, as large as the smallest disk).
Hi,
Danny Edge wrote:
> What works for you and can you suggest a guide? I haven't setup a BSD server
> in 8 years, but my environment will be:
I've been using gmirror for some time, without problems.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/geom-mirror.html
>
> FreeBSD 7.2 Re
What works for you and can you suggest a guide? I haven't setup a BSD server
in 8 years, but my environment will be:
FreeBSD 7.2 Release
x2 HD's (not the same size, if I need to spend the money, on two like
drives, kindly insist)
DNS cache and auth
Postfix MTA
1 user/1 IMAP mailbox & less than 10G
Rajesh Makwana wrote:
> Respected Sir,
> Myself Rajesh D Makwana from ahmedabad, india, a
> computer engineer,kindly request you for a free cd of free bsd software to
> install it on my computer. If your firm provide a free of cost service to
> provide t
Respected Sir,
Myself Rajesh D Makwana from ahmedabad, india, a
computer engineer,kindly request you for a free cd of free bsd software to
install it on my computer. If your firm provide a free of cost service to
provide this open source software to people round the
The amount of available software for FreeBSD could largely be improved
by the availablility of a Build Service. In this regard I have opened up
a request to provide a FreeBSD target for the openSUSE Build Service. It
allows users to compile any software found on the internet in a clean
development
Thanks to all
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On 10/31/09, phantomcircuit wrote:
> freebsd-update works fine in a jail so long as you symlink the kernel
> file to /dev/null
I've never needed to do that. I run lots of jails and i just run
freebsd-update like normal. I don't install the kern sets in the jails
though, just base.
cat base.?? |
freebsd-update works fine in a jail so long as you symlink the kernel
file to /dev/null
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Guy Marcenac wrote:
Hi,
I am an old debian user and I am looking at freebsd for security reasons
* I am very interested in the jail concept
* I have to relearn iptables syntax eac
Guy Marcenac wrote:
Hi,
I am an old debian user and I am looking at freebsd for security reasons
* I am very interested in the jail concept
* I have to relearn iptables syntax each time I want to add a rule
I am testing the system in vmware virtual machine.
There is a point I don't fully under
Guy Marcenac wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am an old debian user and I am looking at freebsd for security reasons
> * I am very interested in the jail concept
> * I have to relearn iptables syntax each time I want to add a rule
Don't we all :)
>
> I am testing the system in vmware virtual machine.
>
> There
Hi,
I am an old debian user and I am looking at freebsd for security reasons
* I am very interested in the jail concept
* I have to relearn iptables syntax each time I want to add a rule
I am testing the system in vmware virtual machine.
There is a point I don't fully understand. There are seve
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 09:27:12AM -0400, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
> Hi,
> I am looking for a port on 7.2R that can do general small family
> bookkeeping, I am not running gnome or kde, does anyone have any
> recommendation? thank you!!
I find that finance/homebank is great for simple home finance
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 09:27:12AM -0400, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
> Hi,
> I am looking for a port on 7.2R that can do general small family
> bookkeeping, I am not running gnome or kde, does anyone have any
> recommendation? thank you!!
Have a look at finance/gnucash.
Roland
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On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
> Hi,
>I am looking for a port on 7.2R that can do general small family
> bookkeeping, I am not running gnome or kde, does anyone have any
> recommendation? thank you!!
>
>
> TFC
> ___
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Hi,
I am looking for a port on 7.2R that can do general small family
bookkeeping, I am not running gnome or kde, does anyone have any
recommendation? thank you!!
TFC
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>Hmm.. The command
>
>find *.pdf -exec pdftotext {} \;
>
>works in directories in which no PDF file returns the "Document has
>not the mandatory ending %EOF" error. When a directory contains one
>of these files, none of the files get converted. Is there some way to
>ignore or skip over this %EOF
2009/6/9 Daniel Underwood :
> When I enter:
>
> $ find *.pdf -print0 | xargs -0 pdftotext
>
> nothing seems to happen. Although there is no error message, the text
> files are not created. Any idea why?
>
Ah, apologies. I was just testing with
$ find *.pdf -print0 | xargs -0 cat
to see if the pi
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