Da Rock wrote:
On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 20:53 -0400, George Fazio wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
Howdy. This may seem simple, but I'm completely green on this: I have a
postfix server with a courier-imap client frontend using maildir's. I'm
using imap for an internal mta, but I
Da Rock wrote:
Howdy. This may seem simple, but I'm completely green on this: I have a
postfix server with a courier-imap client frontend using maildir's. I'm
using imap for an internal mta, but I need to setup a system which
retains copies of sent emails on the network and not on individual
work
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 10:33 PM
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Subject: Anyone have Comcast for an ISP?
Does anyone on here have comcast for an ISP? I use them and to
Mike Garrett wrote:
Hello, does FreeBSD 7 support booting from SATA DVD drives? When I tried
6.2, it didn't work, and I was hoping it has been fixed by now.
Thanks for any info,
Mike
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Lowell Gilbert wrote:
George Fazio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm seeing errors from sa in my daily run output. I read the man page
for sa(8) and some of the commands that were referenced under the see
also section. I'm completely lost. Could anyone point me in the
I'm seeing errors from sa in my daily run output. I read the man page
for sa(8) and some of the commands that were referenced under the see
also section. I'm completely lost. Could anyone point me in the right
direction?
Here is a snippet of the output from the daily run output
Rotating ac
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Fernando ApesteguĂa wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having some problems with the FreeBSD site. Basically, when I type
www.freebsd.org in the address bar in Firefox I can't access the web.
I get always a timeout.
The funny thing is that I can do ping and if I use the IP address I
can acc
t I don't think it was really any faster than
ethernet (at least for what I was doign with it).
Hope this helps.
George Fazio N3GQF
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On Tue November 7 2006 16:18, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Trying to learn more about FBSD I decided to use an old box of mine (PII
> 200, 128 RAM, 17GB HD) to install FBSD-6.1 on it.
>
> My question is whether it is normal that after installation I do not have
> /usr/local/etc (just /u
Dave,
In answer to question 1, it's been a little while (at least 4 year) since I've
worked on Compaq gear. But, if memory serves me correctly, you hit F10 when
the cursor kicks from the left hand side of the screen to the right hand
side. This should be a relatively obvious change, and I belie
A friend of mine pointed me to this message from one of the Xorg lists. I
have not yet had time to test it, and it will probably be a couple days
before I do. Hope this helps everyone out. -George
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Sent: Thursday, February
I had the same issue. My mouse wheel stopped working, and imwheel started
using it for my broswer back/forward (instead of the buttons it's suppose to
use). I was able to get the mouse wheel working again by editing my
xorg.conf file, but I'm still having issues with imwheel which seem to stem
from
During boot up with freebsd 6.0-stable, I receive "Unknown service addr"
from the firewire driver. After the machine is finished booting the errors
do not reoccur, and everything appears to work fine. Any ideas on this? The
full text from boot until the end of the errors is at the bottom of the
ema
I was installing apcupsd with an APC USB UPS, and found that I needed to
disable the uhid driver. The instructions on the apcupsd site
specifically say to recompile the kernel. But, I try to keep my kernel
as generic as possible, so I tried entering the following line into the
device.hints file
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