Announcing Livingston County BSD User Group (LivBUG)

2015-05-06 Thread James Turner
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Re: FreeBSD and kabbalah

2013-11-10 Thread James Gosnell
sense of humor, for sure! > :-)) > ___ > freebsd-chat@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-chat > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-chat-unsubscr...@freebsd.org" > -- James Go

Re: bit dream

2010-02-11 Thread James Michael
Ty John wrote: On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 05:24:46 + John Murphy wrote: 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

Re: I Love FreeBSD!

2010-01-27 Thread james michael
KAYVEN RIESE wrote: On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: Charlie Kester writes: Not the cheapest way to heat a room, but it's probably the most fun! Elementary thermodynamics: a computer and an electric heater produce the exact same amount of heat per unit of electrical power con

Re: I Love FreeBSD!

2010-01-27 Thread james michael
Jayton Garnett wrote: Ah yes, the discovery phase. It's so blissful, warm and cuddly... I remember that time. It was many many moons ago (4.7 had just come out) Good luck with that! Jay ___ freebsd-chat@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.or

Re: FreeBSD vs. Linux vs. Win2k

2010-01-21 Thread james michael
Programmer In Training wrote: The FreeBSD os comparison[0] mentioned in the subject line is woefully out of date. Where would I go to bug someone about a newer one? I'm telling a (relatively) minted geek friend of mine who wants benchmarks and stats on FreeBSD vs. Windows XP (and when 7 is suppos

Re: The Interrupted FAQ

2009-10-16 Thread james michael
top posting is fine... Q. Who sets the standard for email lists? A. NO ONE Martin Tournoij wrote: On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 03:08:49AM -0700, james michael wrote: Q. Whereis doesn't... A. portsnap fetch extract Q. Flash doesn't... A. exactly, it doesn't and it won't.

Re: The Interrupted FAQ

2009-10-16 Thread james michael
Q. Whereis doesn't... A. portsnap fetch extract Q. Flash doesn't... A. exactly, it doesn't and it won't. Warren Block wrote: Interrupted Unix FAQ 1.0, 2009-01-31 Warren Block Q. Sendmail doesn't... A. Fix DNS. Q. Why don't my cron jobs... A. Use full paths. Q. tcsh doesn't... A. rehash Q.

Order To New Zealand

2009-07-18 Thread Bryan James
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Re: System Scripts

2009-05-22 Thread james michael
Dan Langille wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 james michael wrote: Ricardo Jesus wrote: Dan Langille wrote: james wrote: are scripts that you make to make your life easier forbidden to share? I've been sharing mine at http://fishy.ath.cx/scripts

Re: System Scripts

2009-05-22 Thread james michael
Ricardo Jesus wrote: Dan Langille wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 james wrote: are scripts that you make to make your life easier forbidden to share? I've been sharing mine at http://fishy.ath.cx/scripts.html which are just simple scripts to solve problems... I w

Re: System Scripts

2009-05-21 Thread james michael
Dan Langille wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 james wrote: are scripts that you make to make your life easier forbidden to share? I've been sharing mine at http://fishy.ath.cx/scripts.html which are just simple scripts to solve problems... I wonder how many times p

System Scripts

2009-05-21 Thread james
are scripts that you make to make your life easier forbidden to share? I've been sharing mine at http://fishy.ath.cx/scripts.html which are just simple scripts to solve problems... I wonder how many times people have written the same scripts because they weren't available. Anyways just an idea

Re: Modern FreeBSD Installer?

2009-04-23 Thread james michael
Kevin Kinsey wrote: Gary Gatten wrote: I'm a function before form person, so pretty GUI's don't really impress me much. Make it detect my hardware CORRECTLY and install the right stuff fairly quickly and I'm happy! Hee hee ^^^ ;-) I say, keep it as is, its fine. it w

Re: Oracle buys Sun

2009-04-20 Thread james michael
Jayton Garnett wrote: Doesn't the US law have something to stop one company buying up another where they are direct competitors? I hope Sun have/will agree to release the MySQL rights to the whom ever has been working on it at Sun H/Q, although I very much doubt this. -- Jay ___

Re: FreeBSD and Astronomy

2009-03-24 Thread james michael
Are there any public use astronomy servers? you know sign up and use a telescope via the server? Kenneth P. Stox wrote: On Tue, 2009-03-24 at 16:44 -0700, james michael wrote: I've always wanted to get more into astronomy but never had the time or the equipment. If anyone knows of

Re: FreeBSD and Astronomy

2009-03-24 Thread james michael
I've always wanted to get more into astronomy but never had the time or the equipment. If anyone knows of more ways to get into the subject I would appreciate it. Matt Olander wrote: Hi! Is anybody into astronomy on FreeBSD? I'd love to hook up a telescope to my FreeBSD laptop and use some s

Re: Talking of FreeBSD bounties, VMWare 6.x?

2009-03-19 Thread james michael
John Murphy wrote: 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 ho

Idea.

2009-03-12 Thread james michael
I noticed a lot of the "free media" programs actually failed but I thought I might run idea through some people, a free media program directed not at any distro/flavor but just directed to help people learn. Just an idea from your kind friends at the PLC (pulpie learning community) pulpie.ath.c

Re: FreeBSD Bounties

2009-03-05 Thread james michael
use my old and unsupported Network Card on FreeBSD, maybe there are people willing to pay something for that... I mean, just because something isnt working as expected in all directions that doesnt mean it is completelly useless. cheers, Victor Lima 2009/3/5 james michael <mailto:jamesthefi

Re: FreeBSD Bounties

2009-03-05 Thread james michael
I find this completely useless as a site. No one is going to get "flash 9 on freebsd with opera" for 200 dollars. I know people will want to add bounties to it and it will be like 250 then like 300 and as time passes it will be a million dollars or such but I don't think the problem is that peo

Re: DNS provider recommendations

2008-07-20 Thread James Tanis
shop - and > i've moved my registration and dns mgt over to them. > I've been using zoneedit.com for years and years, I have my personal dns and my workplaces dns over there without any problems. They serve up to 5 domains free per account I believe, and also have (non-free but

Re: Reason #465132 to Love FBSD....

2006-05-12 Thread Jimmie James
I woke up this morning, and nothing on any of my FreeBSD machines nagged me about whether or not my software was "Genuine". I feel that's greatly to FreeBSD's "advantage". :-D Kevin Kinsey I fully agree! I think it should be added to the fortune / freebsd-tips dat. ___

Re: Why is not more FreeBSD software written in C++?

2006-04-15 Thread James Bailie
ir allegiance to Java, in order to gain the benefits of garbage-collection and freedom from pointer manipulation without having to learn a new paradigm. I doubt anyone would object if you wrote anything, except kernel code, in C++, or even objective C, for that matter, as they are all supported

Re: [scam: You have received a postcard !]

2006-04-10 Thread James S
Joe Holden wrote: James S Blankenship wrote: Duh . . . .exe's are useless on open source, even less usuable to transmit a virus. I seem to have missed that when I wrote that . . . But no need to be an ass about it either; I'm relatively new to the scene. Forgive me if I mi

Re: [scam: You have received a postcard !]

2006-04-10 Thread James S Blankenship
ECTED]> wrote: > James S wrote: > > This is most likely a virus; the url contains a > .exe: 1. > > http://www.felicitacards.xhost.ro/postcard.gif.exe > Whether or not it is > > for open source softaware, it's better safe than > sorry. > > &g

[scam: You have received a postcard !]

2006-04-10 Thread James S
This is most likely a virus; the url contains a .exe: 1. http://www.felicitacards.xhost.ro/postcard.gif.exe Whether or not it is for open source softaware, it's better safe than sorry. ~Dragon, Interrupted Original Message Subject: You have received a postcard ! Date: Tue, 1

THE UNCLASSIFIEDS

2005-12-09 Thread James Bailie
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Just an intro to the community - hope that's ok

2005-10-05 Thread James S Blankenship
m not really a techie, so it's kind of difficult for me. I don't have anyone nearby who can help me out with BSD issues. I guess you could call me a frustrated techie :0) Best regards, James __ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors&

Re: apple moving to x86

2005-06-07 Thread James Bowman Sineath, III
I forwarded this discussion to a friend of mine that is an Apple fanatic. Thought his response was interesting: Bow, I watched the Keynote address on Apple's transition to Intel. Apple has actually been running OS 10 on Intel for 5 years (just in case they wanted to make the switch). The main r