On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 23:03:49 +0800
Rafter Man [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. I hope that in the furture the FreeBSD developers will rewrite the system in C++.
As the BeOS developers used to say: NO C++ in the kernel.
Follow that simple rule and you'll be safe :-)
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On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 11:03:49PM +0800, Rafter Man wrote:
2. I hope that in the furture the FreeBSD developers will rewrite the system
in C++.
Geez, talk about a bleak outlook for the future. I see myself flying over
a frozen Hell on the back of a pig before that happens.
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On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 03:26:27PM +, George Reid wrote:
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 11:03:49PM +0800, Rafter Man wrote:
2. I hope that in the furture the FreeBSD developers will rewrite the system
in C++.
Geez, talk about a bleak outlook for the future. I see myself flying over
a
* Wilko Bulte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 03:26:27PM +, George Reid wrote:
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 11:03:49PM +0800, Rafter Man wrote:
2. I hope that in the furture the FreeBSD developers will rewrite
the system in C++.
Geez, talk about a bleak outlook
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
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2. I hope that in the furture the FreeBSD developers
will rewrite the system in C++.
God, I certainly hope NOT.
Jordan, I do agree absolutely and hope your hopes will come true ... :-)
Konrad
Konrad Heuer
Hi FreeBSD lovers :-)
First af all I would like to thank the FreeBSD developers for making such a great
system! Half a year ago, I had to choose an OS for my server and the first decision
was between Windows and Unix, ofcourse it didn't take much research to determine that
Unix were the
Rafter Man wrote:
1. Is there a way to hide a user from other users? Fx programs
like w, who, users, netstat, top, ps all show what other users
are doing.
The most common approach to this is to run the exterior services
in a jail (see: man jail). When the user logs into the jail,
they do not
Rafter Man [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. I hope that in the furture the FreeBSD developers will rewrite the system in C++.
I think you're alone on that one.
Best regards,
Mike Barcroft
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Rafter Man [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. I hope that in the furture the FreeBSD developers will rewrite
the system in C++.
You need to have your head examined.
DES
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Can't address many of these, but will address one.
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Rafter Man wrote:
Hi FreeBSD lovers :-)
First af all I would like to thank the FreeBSD developers for making
such a great system! Half a year ago, I had to choose an OS for my
server and the first decision was between
First af all I would like to thank the FreeBSD developers for making
such a great system! Half a year ago, I had to choose an OS for my
server and the first decision was between Windows and Unix, ofcourse
it didn't take much research to determine that Unix were the better
choice. But now I
1. Is there a way to hide a user from other users? Fx programs like w, who, u
As Terry has already pointed out, jails are probably your best bet.
ps: 1. I hope that in the future FreeBSD will remain a servers only OS.
As Terry also said, volunteers work on things they like to work on,
but
On Friday 14 December 2001 3:03 pm, Rafter Man wrote:
Hi FreeBSD lovers :-)
snip/
1. Is there a way to hide a user from other users? Fx programs like
w, who, users, netstat, top, ps all show what other users are
doing. It would fx be a good idea to hide root or the admin's
activities from
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