Hello.
2011/12/15 16:37:12 + Matthew Seaman =>
To freebsd-questions@freebsd.org :
MS> On 15/12/2011 15:36, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
MS> > I find that kernel log messages about killed processes are doubling the
MS> > characters just like that (on an SMP machine). Probably thay are getting
kil
On 15/12/2011 15:36, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
> I find that kernel log messages about killed processes are doubling the
> characters just like that (on an SMP machine). Probably thay are getting
> killed
> simultaneously and the kernel writes msg about that one-by-one character.
>
> Should I file
Hello.
2011/12/14 16:11:27 + Chris Whitehouse => To
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org :
CW> >> ssuuddoo --VV | --hh | --ll | --LL | --vv | --kk | --KK | --ss | [ --HH
CW> > properly as bold. On an ancient teletype that would have been done by
CW> > retyping the same character on top of the firs
On 05/12/2011 13:35, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 05/12/2011 12:39, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I thought the odd bit was
ssuuddoo --VV | --hh | --ll | --LL | --vv | --kk | --KK | --ss | [ --HH
] [--PP ] [--SS ] [ --bb ]
| [ --pp prompt ] [ --cc class|- ] [ --aa auth_type ] [ --uu
username|#uid
On 05/12/2011 12:39, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> I thought the odd bit was
>
> ssuuddoo --VV | --hh | --ll | --LL | --vv | --kk | --KK | --ss | [ --HH
> ] [--PP ] [--SS ] [ --bb ]
>| [ --pp prompt ] [ --cc class|- ] [ --aa auth_type ] [ --uu
> username|#uid ]
>
> from the first link.
>
> D
On Mon, 5 Dec 2011, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
On 05/12/2011 01:42, Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2011, masayoshi wrote:
When I was looking for sudo, I noticed a weired thing.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sudo&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=Red+Hat+Linux%2Fi386+9&arch=default&for
On 12/05/2011 02:39 PM, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
On 05/12/2011 01:42, Warren Block wrote:
I thought the odd bit was
ssuuddoo --VV | --hh | --ll | --LL | --vv | --kk | --KK | --ss | [
--HH ] [--PP ] [--SS ] [ --bb ]
| [ --pp prompt ] [ --cc class|- ] [ --aa auth_type ] [ --uu
username
ebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sudo&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=SuSE+Linux%2Fi386+ES+10+SP1&arch=default&format=html
I am FreeBSD user. <3
I hate Linux. lol
Why can I select other operation's man page on our FreeBSD webisite?
Is it for Linux emulator?
Could be. It'
- Original Message -
> From: Warren Block
> To: masayoshi
> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org"
> Sent: Monday, 5 December 2011 10:42 AM
> Subject: Re: I am FreeBSD user.
>
> On Sun, 4 Dec 2011, masayoshi wrote:
>
>> When I was lo
0&sektion=0&manpath=SuSE+Linux%2Fi386+ES+10+SP1&arch=default&format=html
I am FreeBSD user. <3
I hate Linux. lol
Why can I select other operation's man page on our FreeBSD webisite?
Is it for Linux emulator?
Could be. It's also really useful to see what the options
n apply it there. Also note that there
are manuals for OpenBSD, SunOS, ULTRIX or HP-UX which
are definitely not related to the Linux emulation (which
is an alternative binary interface - ABI - on FreeBSD).
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Andra m
On 10/09/11 01:11, Michael Starr wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am a brand new FreeBSD user with minimal Unix knowledge. I have
"successfully" installed FreeBSD on a computer dedicated to the operating
system. However, after rebooting, the machine can't boot, nor get into BIOS.
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Colin Barnabas wrote:
> Are you able to boot from the usb you used to install? If yes,
> then my first instinct would be to scrub the disk and
> start over. Hopefully what ever is going on is just a freak anomaly.
>
> If you can boot the from the usb stick, go to t
ucs.com>> wrote:
> The chances that you have inadvertently altered your BIOS are
> quite slim. What does the machine display when you try to
> boot?
>
> On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 04:11:31PM -0700, Michael Starr wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> >I am a brand new
The chances that you have inadvertently altered your BIOS are
quite slim. What does the machine display when you try to
boot?
On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 04:11:31PM -0700, Michael Starr wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>I am a brand new FreeBSD user with minimal Unix knowledge. I have
> &
Hello Everyone,
I am a brand new FreeBSD user with minimal Unix knowledge. I have
"successfully" installed FreeBSD on a computer dedicated to the operating
system. However, after rebooting, the machine can't boot, nor get into BIOS.
I installed the system from a bootable USB sti
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 10:12:17 -0600
Bryan Curl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[non-pingable clients in LAN]
> Check your FreeBSD box firewall. Rules depend on which one you might
> be using.
> Check Firwalls of other pc's.
> Also, if you run a VPN client on other windows boxes. The vpn
> sub-system
astalus razvan wrote:
Hy.Sorry if I disturb you.My name is Marius ,and i am a FreeBSD user.I love
this OS.A few days ago I've installed freeBSD on an Pentium 2 machine at 233
Mhz,with a Realtek RTL\8019 network card.I've configured the network card
but there is a problem.I can ''ping'' myself,but
try reading the install guide at www.a1poweruser.com
it walks you through configurating a LAN
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razvan
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 6:09 AM
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On Saturday 15 April 2006 12:08, astalus razvan wrote:
> Hy.Sorry if I disturb you.My name is Marius ,and i am a FreeBSD user.I love
> this OS.A few days ago I've installed freeBSD on an Pentium 2 machine at
> 233 Mhz,with a Realtek RTL\8019 network card.I've configured the network
> card but there
Hy.Sorry if I disturb you.My name is Marius ,and i am a FreeBSD user.I love
this OS.A few days ago I've installed freeBSD on an Pentium 2 machine at 233
Mhz,with a Realtek RTL\8019 network card.I've configured the network card
but there is a problem.I can ''ping'' myself,but I can't ''ping'' anyone
Hi Bruce,
Have you checked http://www.freebsd.org/usergroups.html#australia yet?
-David
On 3/8/06, Bruce M. Axtens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there anyone using FreeBSD in Perth, WA, Australia?
>
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On 9/17/05, cpghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 12:50:47AM +0400, Andrew P. wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I'm sick and tired of moving config files between a multitude
> > of hosts just in order to find a nice environment and edit them,
> > I feel like I need a place to "stay".
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 12:50:47AM +0400, Andrew P. wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm sick and tired of moving config files between a multitude
> of hosts just in order to find a nice environment and edit them,
> I feel like I need a place to "stay". I've decided to rent a virtual
> freebsd server next year
Hello!
I'm sick and tired of moving config files between a multitude
of hosts just in order to find a nice environment and edit them,
I feel like I need a place to "stay". I've decided to rent a virtual
freebsd server next year, but in the meantime, I need just a
user account.
Required:
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Hey there BSD people,
I'm an IT student from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and a newbie
to FreeBSD/Unix environment. Swear I've havn't typed on any unix prompt before! I've
read a lot of positive-side article about your operating system and have tried it on
myself. I've downl
Just a quick check. Make sure you do a
#include
and
using namespace std;
symbols like cout and endl are in the std namespace, so if you don't
have the above statement, you have to say something like
std::cout << "hello world" << std::endl;
-Ken
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 09:50:02 -0500
Bill Mor
> Hugh Krogh-Freeman wrote:
> > Hello everyone. I just installed Free BSD 5.1 on my computer. I know C++ and
> > C, but I am not able to get C++ to compile yet because it doesn't recognize
> > cout and endl (I wrote a simple "hello world" program). I assume it's because
> > I am not including th
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Hugh Krogh-Freeman wrote:
Hello everyone. I just installed Free BSD 5.1 on my computer. I know C++ and
> C, but I am not able to get C++ to compile yet because it doesn't recognize
> cout and endl (I wrote a simple "he
* Otvio Rox! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020927 05:46]:
> hi, im brazilian and i work as a free lancer with networks using freebsd,
> and i work at an internet provider in fortaleza city called 'baydenet'
> (www.baydenet.com.br).
>
> i am really interested in having an e-mail adress @freebsd.org . Her
hi, im brazilian and i work as a free lancer with networks using freebsd,
and i work at an internet provider in fortaleza city called 'baydenet'
(www.baydenet.com.br).
i am really interested in having an e-mail adress @freebsd.org . Here in
brazil i'm part of mailing lists supported by the fre
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