I'm just excited to see a little traffic on -chat. Where'd everybody go?
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ponse on -chat might allow. So really what I am asking
is, What tools, topics, and keywords do I need to google in order to
understand this task.
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exploits or exploitable services.
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on since old
lionel stuff can be collectable. Solder being semi-non-destructive
unless you solder as well as I do.
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Newbie or not, this question is appropriate to freebsd-questions. Feel
free to send it there. The so-called veteran users will be glad to help.
There are all types responding to -questions including other noobs. I
personally never used or participated in forums.
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ets are all first party - they will be from
the FreeBSD domains, and will not be readable by others.
I think you might have put your tin foil hat on a little to tight this
morning.
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looks like the market is purely squatters trying to get rich quick. A
domain name without a developed business shouldn't be worth too much.
Still, I'd like to get something having paid for the damn thing for ten
years.
ebay seems like a crap shoot with all the
l slices on the
disk, even those your aren't installing NetBSD into. Fortunately, I
saved off my FreeBSD bsdlabel output so restoring my partition layout
was easy once I figured out the situation. And I didn't have to restore
any data either.
Sincerely,
Jason Lenthe
g. I
could do this manually with existing features like mtree. It would be
nice if the system could do it for me.
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Michael Alipio wrote:
Hi,
** snip **
Great story. Thanks for sharing. And good luck in the future. When
you get to be CTO, be sure and convert all your employees to FreeBSD
against their will! :)
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to show off.
To the people who have to manage limited resources and must therefore
implement an EOL policy. I commend you on the balancing act. Good on ya
mates. Your doing a fine job.
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flow along paragraph demarcations. New line
compatibility issues are annoying. Fixing them is not what I want to
spend time doing.
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the $PATH. Not so in the typical unix shell.
We typically ask questions on the freebsd-questions list.
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You obviously haven't been upgrading enough. One day I will tell you
teh story of teh "make world".
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eatly exaggerates the benefits of ULE. It's good, but it's
not a revolutionary breakthrough in computer science.
What I really want to know is, "Who would win in a fight, Theo de Raadt
or Dag-Erling Smørgrav?" Never mind what Brian Boitano woul
Martin Tournoij wrote:
Even if only manages to convince a few people .. Is it not worth your
20 seconds?
No.
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(5 seconds worth there, dangit, i have to be more productive)
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An author might use an author's overlay
suitable to the author's task. All user's would have to be careful to
divorce that idea of "what" they are looking at from "where" they found
it. There would multiple disjoint locations in an overlay system that
all re
mage in my mind of where to find data that I use during the
course of my employment or hobbies. My employer has incredibly good
information systems. I would say that I can access many millions of
documents somewhat readily. Unmanaged files in hierarchies quickly
become irretrievable.
Regard
nt method. I'm much
happier now. I spend more time using my computers and less time
maintaining them.
The problem is non-trivial. I am curious how -ports folks maintain
their sanity. That's a phenomena worth studying.
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Jason
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a fire and forget operation. As long as you stay in
the shallow end it's easy. It's when you start tinkering with your
makefiles and your sources that it gets fun.
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it is easy to say i didn't know, but its harder to justify treating
people like jcw did, as per example, i'm not picling on ou jason, your
post and responce is teh best example of this process that i have seen
since a few nolonger present in public freebsd
jonathan michaels wrote:
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spellberg_robert wrote:
when your content is sound,
the presentation will take care of itself.
/me hands Rob a paragraph and some upper case letters.
I'm sorry. I found it far too difficult to
nvest.
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g the internet suck! (Said to no one in particular.)
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e. cd /usr/src;cvs -q -d /home/ncvs checkout doc to create it)
man hier might answer your question.
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And if you really like tactile response, the one true keyboard is the
IBM Model M. It also doubles as a weapon for beating burglars who invade
your home.
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to run
SFF computers.
My Shuttle ST61G4 has been my favoritest computer I have ever owned.
It's pretty quiet. It's pretty small. It runs my games fairly well for
a 4 year old.
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internet without ceaselessly battling with asshats? The fight is all
gone out of me.
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g is not very good). I think it is a must for
working around customer machines, though cdrs are still fine for home use.
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this sort of card
catalog software? What is the geek-speak for this sort of software?
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answer to this question is, always has been, and always will be:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~marcone/bsdversuslinux.html
Just my EUR 0.02. Perhaps even informative...
He obviously didn't read the link.
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No, I'm on some sort of chat list regarding "freebsd.org".
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http://www.twisted4life.com/
Sheesh, get your own :-)
_
The least they could have done is put their own copyright statements on
there to cause a little uncertainty about the origin of the style.
That's lazy even in plagiarism.
Later,
S on a DVD why can't you report it like a
consumer advocate reports that "Oxiclean really doesn't work at all."
And on that topic, why does the MPAA go after the hacker instead of the
company that sold them pure junk in the first place?
Bah!
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pulled-the-release-switch-with-extra-care-given-to-gnome-and-kde".
What I mean to say is that it is inappropriate to place any more trust
or scrutiny on a release-package. The release-package distinction is
almost entirely accidental. (yes, i know more care goes into ports near
a re
That's just what I needed to fill in the gaps in my understanding.
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The question is, how big an overhaul FreeBSD needs for a jump start
to becoming of interest in the areas where performance & scalability
matte
d your supposed to "just know" that doing so is noobish.
I am especially curious how the links to /usr/local are being found when
I haven't used -L/usr/local.
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The question is, how big an overhaul FreeBSD needs for a
jump start to becoming of interest in the areas where performance &
scalability matter?
Easy! A dragonfly sized overhaul. :)
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7;t willing to accept 'vendor written drivers', then it is *we*
that are limiting our growth but limiting what hardware we can run
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If everyone had your attitude, there would be no *BSD. Settling for
"good enough" means never making
port printer.)
For remote printers, you should look at rlpr - ports/print/rlpr
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x27;t considered how competition works into the discussion. In your
example there is basically a pre-existing "fork" ready for people to
move to if their first choice ends up encumbered.
And thanks for the list of prospective databases. I'll be looking i
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DB and take it commercial. Maybe you too could get bought out by Foo-acle.
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Discussion of this topic should take place on a different list than the
one that I just posted to. Here is a link to a charter that I didn't
read. http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-advocacy
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I have been IRC'ing now for around 10 years and find #FreeBSD on UnderNet,
#FreeBSDhelp on EFNet and ##FreeBSD on freenode to be useful most times.
However #FreeBSD on EFNet is a worthless channel full of venomous toads.
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