I am searching for a way to passthru (not prompt the user for
authentication) a Windows users' Active Directory credentials to Squid
running on FreeBSD. With this AD info I can ACL where the user can go
and have their individual usage logged All the HOWTO's I found seem
to require a manual
On 4/12/07, Matt Kosht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a working xorg.conf for this combo working with FreeBSD 6.2?
Specifically I would like the onboard LCD on the laptop to display at
1920x1200 and an attached external LCD at 1280x1024 both at 32 bit
color at the same time. I think
I have a semi-working configuration of xorg now running FBSD 6.2 on
the Dell Latitude D820 (NVidia Quadro NVS 120M GeForce Go 7400 512MB).
I am able to run the laptop's built in display at the correct
resolution and 24 bit color (forget my mindless request for 32 bit
color). I copied/modded a
Does anyone have a working xorg.conf for this combo working with FreeBSD 6.2?
Specifically I would like the onboard LCD on the laptop to display at
1920x1200 and an attached external LCD at 1280x1024 both at 32 bit
color at the same time. I think this may be called twinview (?). This
On 8/11/05, Peter Giessel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are uptimes greater than 4 years listed here:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html
A Windows 2000 server with over 1000 days of uptime. Whoever hacked it
must be doing a good job as sysadmin ;)
I screwed up compiling my last kernel by omitting the processor type
the PC actually was using. Yeah real swift I know. So naturally it
panics when using this custom kernel. I would like to boot the
GENERIC kernel. The instructions I have from the handbook say to get
to the loader prompt and
never mind boot /kernel/kernel.old worked I thought .old referred to
the kernel name.
On 5/19/05, Matt Kosht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I screwed up compiling my last kernel by omitting the processor type
the PC actually was using. Yeah real swift I know. So naturally it
panics when using
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 17:55:11 +0200, Mario Hoerich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# Matt Kosht:
Is there a simple way to compare the md5 checksum of a file, to a file
that contains possibly more than one md5 checksum entry in it? Kind
of like mdsum -c does?
Perfect job for a shellscript
Is there a simple way to compare the md5 checksum of a file, to a file
that contains possibly more than one md5 checksum entry in it? Kind
of like mdsum -c does?
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