On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 14:13:06 +0100, Max Laier wrote:
On Thursday 18 February 2010 13:56:25 John Murphy wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 10:16:12 +, Jayton Garnett wrote:
FreeBSD is more of a What-ever-you-want distro, ...
What-ever-you-want-except-midi distro. Or has that changed now
bit dream:
While processes were sleeping and user root was weeping,
just before man luck was out of time.
He had sudo'd then he chowned, then de deed while he was stoned.
The destruction was successful. As a crime.
Down at kernel level, where zombies dare to revel,
Where's your fscking GUI now?
Good afternoon,
I'm not at all up to date with FreeBSD, but I remember being quite
excited by the possibility of 'Vmware 6.x on FreeBSD', A $3,500
rsync.net bounty claimed by Orlando Bassotto in 2007.
http://www.rsync.net/resources/notices/2007cb.html
I checked Mr Bassotto's web site shortly
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 15:01:20 + Rick N wrote:
I understand Vmware is commercial, but what about Sun's/OpenSolaris's xVM,
(VirtualBox) its free. I haven't played with it in awhile but FreeBSD could
be run as a Guest OS. Maybe the newer version can support FreeBSD hosting.
Needless,
But thanks to the FAQ entry on booting FreeBSD and Linux using GRUB
at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#GRUB-LOADER
I was able to get it back again (except the file which I edited was
/boot/grub/menu.lst).
I had resisted the temptation to install any Linux flavour
Gray, David W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that a 48*6* or a 48*7*??? You MUST HAVE a floating point emulator if
you don't have a '487
(also known as a '486 overdrive), or no boot. I'm at work, so I don't
know if we still ship
the emulator(s), but you need it.
Good point. He said it's a 486sx
Gert Cuykens wrote:
Is it just me or are my mails lost somehow ?
If email you've sent to FreeBSD lists is not appearing in the
archive then perhaps the problem is with gmail; it is beta.
--
John.
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