Joe Fhe Barbish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear all,
I can't start FreeBSD installation either from CD, nor from Floppy.
System hangs at hw probe in a fashion that i can't interprete.
BIOS upgrade, removing physical hw equipment, disabling devices at
bios level didn't helped at all (Please,
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since i'm new to all these stuff, my question is what's the difference between
your FreeBSD Linux ??!
p.s. i'm an Electrical Eng. student, have to learn the UNIX OS, so i'm
looking for the most similar/close OS to UNIX.
THNX
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Qudsi N.
Electircal Eng. Dep. - Technion, Haifa Israel.
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On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 11:36:03AM -0400, Frederic Dorre wrote:
I see, but what happens if I upgrade for the second time, will the
location
change? or just overwrite the old binary?
If you reinstall from the ports, then the new install will overwrite the
old (upgrade from ports) install.
MS introduced a more rigorous file permision system in
Win2k. Now they have individual permisions just like
unix does on files pluss a lot of optios to monitor
what has been done to any file. I would like to know
if this method is as powerful as the unix method of
file permisions. For example, i
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Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 12:18:13 +0200
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Hi,
I've read that the 4-STABLE version of FreeBSD distribution should works
without special configuration or patch with motherboard using Promise
Hi all -
I've been tearing my hair out for an hour now trying to figure
this out and I'm completely stumped. Didn't see anything in the archives
which hopefully means I'm just doing somethign stupid, but I don't see it.
Here's the environment:
win2k_client
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I want to do away with windows completely. The reasons wont be posted here
and should be obvious to all of you anyway. I have been using freebsd now
for over a few years as a server and i think i will be comfortable and i am
ready to have it as my solution for both server and desktop / client.
Beste freebsd-questions,
My aim is to setup a samba PDC and BDC server for a windows network
and integrate the password database. So that any change will also
reflect the other OS. To avoid changing the password two times, or
adding a user twice. And now i got an error from the pam_ldap module
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Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2002 15:12:39 +0200
From: Juan Francisco Rodriguez Hervella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Problems with local port redirection with natd
Hello:
I've got a http server running in port 80, as usual, but there is
a firewall in
Hi everyone :)
I just installed cvsup-mirror. When it asked me about 'distributions' I
was not entirely sure what that meant, so I accepted them all.
I actually just need to create a mirror from which I can locally
distribute 'src-all' and 'ports-all' using cvsup on my collection of
local
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When trying to access my Sandisk Imagemate
SDDR-31, I get the following:
/dev/ugen0: Block device required
Can anyone send me a link of where to read
about how to set the device up? I tried
searching at FreeBSD in Google. Found
all sorts of
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