ey available from O'Reilley
(and for download from the author's site) but I haven't (yet!) read it so I
cannot say much about it...
Also, also, I seem to recall a 'further reading' section in the back of the
FreeBSD handbook which had more suggestions.
> Sincerely,
&g
a config to set these, or if you have to add the '-p n' to the startup
scripts directly.
Also, On Linux you must set the lockd port at boot time. Perhaps there is a
sysctl for this on FreeBSD?
HTH
-d
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darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org
"...th
gt; cd /usr/src/sys/modules/whatyouwant
> make
>
Thanks, I will remember this for the future.
-d
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darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org
"...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more
quoth the darren kirby:
Please disregard. I have realized the module is called if_sk.ko, not sk.ko, so
it is in fact built...
-d
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darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org
"...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected..."
t if there are some docs that speak more clearly to
this issue a pointer would be great.
Thanks for consideration,
-d
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http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html
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darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org
"...the
quoth the darren kirby:
> quoth the Martin Tournoij:
> > On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 05:44:43PM +0200, Leslie Jensen wrote:
> > > During "make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC" I get
> > >
> > > /: write failed, filesystem is full
> > > install: /bo
me
has nothing but .cshrc et al so if you want a backup kernel you may need more
than 256M.
Did the install yesterday so there is no cruft yet...
> You probably have some "junk" on the root filesystem, you may want to
> check /boot/kernel.old and /root
>
> You can use d
the same for text?
Can't speak to this issue technically, but it essentially allows you to use
much smaller, yet readable fonts in the console.
> Thanks!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> -- Ned Ruggeri
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"
quoth the Benjamin Dover:
> Does anyone know of a program for KDE that will just show the outside
> temperature down near the clock? Something similar to the Windows
> version of WeatherBug.
Right-click on the panel, select "Add -> Applet -> Kweather".
-d
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quoth the Anthony Atkielski:
> darren kirby writes:
> > I think your interpretation here is a tad glib.
>
> I think it's right on the money. The entire Linux movement is fueled by
> hatred for Microsoft. And the ultimate goal of the Linux movement is to
> build an
st first drive mad.
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that info gets displayed. Is there any way I can change
> Apache's version string, like I can with any ftp or smtp daemon?
In your apache conf file change "ServerTokens" directive:
### Set to one of: Full | OS | Minor | Minimal | Major | Prod
### where Full conveys the most inf
quoth the Gert Cuykens:
> On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 13:50:13 -0800, darren kirby
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > quoth the Gert Cuykens:
> > > what is a tinderbox ?
> >
> > The third result of a http://www.google.com/bsd search for 'tinderbox' is
&
want is
"bash#" then try:
$ export PS1="bash$ "
to make it permanent, add to (or edit) one of your bash startup files,
probably /etc/profile for systemwide, or ~/.bashrc for users
I like a bit more info in my prompt, so I use:
PS1="\[\033[0;31m\][$(date +%H:%M)[EMAIL
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