Jerry McAllister said:
>>
>> Hi everyone, me again :)
>>
>> I have mounted a ntfs(WinXP) partition on my freebsd box, but i am
>> unable to write anything to it?
>
> My understanding is that is the current state of ntfs support.
> You can read from, but not write to ntfs slices. I don't know
> if
Jerry McAllister said:
>>
>> Hi everyone, me again :)
>>
>> I have mounted a ntfs(WinXP) partition on my freebsd box, but i am
>> unable to write anything to it?
>
> My understanding is that is the current state of ntfs support.
> You can read from, but not write to ntfs slices. I don't know
> if
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 18:39, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 12:35:46PM -0500, Anthony Abby wrote:
> > I loaded FreebSD 4.7 last night and installed cvsup this morning.
> > Cvsupped -current and ran buildworld without problem, however when I
> > attempt to run
I loaded FreebSD 4.7 last night and installed cvsup this morning.
Cvsupped -current and ran buildworld without problem, however when I
attempt to run 'make installworld' I get the follow error. What does
this mean exactly?
Thanks
Anthony
Running test variables
PASS: Test variables detected no
smbfs is what you're looking for. Or at least it's what I use in Linux.
mount -t smbfs //desktop/owner -o username=owner -o password=password
/mnt/smb1
Anthony
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>We are running FreeBSD 4.6 on a PIII 600 with 256 Meg RAM as our mail
>server. At what point (how many users) will we start running into trouble
>(have problems allowing us to send and receive email?) Thanks.
>
Well that depends on exactly how your users are using the mail server. If all they'
>But does a list subscriber need to find/remember and use his list password
>to unsubscribe?
>
>That stupid requirement pretty much kills mailman for the non-geek,
>mass-market crowd.
>
>Len
>
Yes they do, and not to mention that, but most people will subscribe/unsubscribe from
the graphical in
I think Listar/Ecartis is much better than Mailman. Check it out at
http://www.listar.org. It's also free and has a ton of options.
Anthony
>>I was going to look at mail/listmanager to see if it was good enough for
>
>I recommend Mailman:
>
>/usr/ports/mail/mailman
>
>It's from GNU (free!), wo
What port does CVSUP use when syncing up? I'm behind a firewall and can not get CVSUP
to work from my system at work, but it works just fine at home. I'm wondering if it's
a blocked port. If that's the case is it possible to get it to use a different port?
Anthony
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>hi list,
>
>i recently cvsuped my ports collection so that i can install the latest
>software versions... but the problem is that when the new software is
>installed the old one (that was installed during installation of freebsd)
>will not be uninstalled (such as named 8.x.x and opessl-0.9.6a) an
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