On 9 Sep 2006 14:54:09 - ihilt wrote:
>On Wednesday 06 September 2006 7:54 pm, jdow wrote:
>
>> >> Ok. Maybe the better question is: in either case, C/H/S or
LBA mode,
>> >> where are these parameters stored?
>
>> They flat out are not stored anywhere. There is a standard
algorithm
>> publish
it was said by Wojciech Puchar:
>or to be exact - Windows incompatibility with standards &
FreeBSD >server.
>
>the problem:
>
>Windows clients (like total commander) can't fetch or delete
files >with
>spaces in name - while it can create such file.
>
>are there any solutions?
As this is a FreeBS
>Hey guys,
>
>I am running 4.10 and I am wondering if this effect me.
>
>http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/867593 Payne'
Impossible to say, seeing that the issue has nothing to do with
which OS one runs. Try the mailing lists of the software
reported two years ago as being vulnerable.
stheg
it was said by stanb:
>YUK!
>
>--
>U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout
>Despite Vietcong Terror
>- New York Times 9/3/1967
Look on the bright side! Everyone expected this to turn out
badly, and they got more than they expected. Way more.
shudders,
stheg
it was said:
> Dears,I'm discussing on power of BSD family.I told you
>bind(),accept() &
>socket() is own of BSD.But they saying me GNU write it.write or
>Rewrite?
>Yours,Mohsen
You do not specify which bind(), accept(), and socket() you are
talking about, so I will assume you mean the system ca
>Hi all,
>
>RS-232 Serial Port hubs seem to be a little hard to come by,
and >the ones I have found are quite expensive.
>
>COuld we could achieve the same using USB terminals and a 16
>port USB hub?
>
>-Grant
>
>- Original Message - From: "Andrew P."
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Grant Peel"
it was said:
>Can anyone recommend a book which explains this confusing
beast? I'm talking
>about a book which explains where things are put (equiv of
/var/mail,
>/etc/passwd, /etc/rc.conf), where application data is stored,
how printers,
>disks, etc are shared, how to book in "fixit disk" mode, h
it was said:
>I think this is great, but there should be a project leader to
>regulate overall structure of the Handbook and other documents
as
>that is perhaps where the greatest amount of work is needed.
Could
>we at least have a mailing list for writers?
Ask and you shall receive: [EMAIL P
it was said:
Darksidex wrote:
>>How could I re-compile and re-install everything to take into
>>account the new directives in make.conf?
>>Ciao
>>Vittorio
>>
>
>
> You can use portupgrade -vaf
>I still consider myself very new to most of this, though, so
>I'm not certain, but I think
it was said:
>It works if I ping 'hostname', but how can I find out the IP of
>'hostname' from the command line?
Hello,
Would not grep 'hostname' /etc/hosts do this?
HTH,
stheg
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it was said:
>But how does it work (/usr/ports/Makefile doesn't have a
>SEARCH statement) and is it documented somewhere, like in a MAN
>page?
>
>The handbook, ¶4.3, mentions 'make search' but doesn't explain
>how it works.
>
Hello,
It uses /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk. I doubt the options in
it was said:
>>If you updated your soirces/ports "cvsup" then portupgrade did
>>what you asked it to do. It Updated all outdated
packages/ports
>>and there dependencies.
>
>I'm convinced that you are right. However, why don't I show the
>other dependencies?
Hello,
They are recursive dependenci
it was said:
>While loading the sysinstall it freezes up when it reaches
sio0:
>type 8250.
Yow!
>The book shows type 16550A
>
>The computer I am trying to install FreeBSD on is an AMD 700
Mhz
> maching with 512 K of memory.
The 8250 UART has been obsolete for _years_ (pre-386 days). Try
di
it was said:
>I've used portupgrade for a while without really knowing much
>about it. I suppose thats a benefit.
>However, when it comes to really controlling the portupgrade
>processes, I find the man page of minimal use.
>
>Thats becuase the man pages seem to be written for someone who
>alrea
it was said:
> --- stheg olloydson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > it was said:
> >
> > >>>Well you can try to boot manually it may work.
> > type the
> > >>>following at the boot prompt
> > >>>
> > >>>0:ad(
it was said:
>I have been trying to connect from my FreeBSD box to a
Microsoft
>VPN. I am running Windows 2000 Pro and also Windows Millennium
>inside QEMU. I have also tried using both "-user-net" and
>"/dev/tun0" connections. The connections fail while trying to
>authenticate my name and pas
it was said:
>hello , i have already the sameproblem when i boot with freebsd
>5.3 since i have had a power cut .The message of the error is :
>
>error 16 Iba 191
>No /boot/loader
>
>FreeBSD/i386 boot
>Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel
>boot: error 16 Iba 191
>No /kernel
>
>I have tried boot : /kernel.old
it was said:
>I am a trainee for a corporate company and I really need your
>assistance. My boss as left for an emergency leave.
>
>The server, I understand is a proxy mail server running on
>FreeBSD/i386. I am new and the management wants me to add a new
>email account user on the server. I am re
Hello,
I have have downloaded the 5.3-RELEASE four iso set from four
different ftp sites including ftp.freebsd.org. Disc 2 does not
burn, but the others do. The process hangs immediately when
trying. I have tried this on both FreeBSD using burncd on an
Acer CD-RW and Windows 2000 using Nero on a B
it was said:
>>>Well you can try to boot manually it may work. type the
>>>following at the boot prompt
>>>
>>>0:ad(0,a)/boot/loader
>>>OR
>>>0:ad(0,a)/boot/kernel
>>
>>Ooops I guess the last one is 0:ad(0,a)/boot/kernel
>>Sorry
>>
>
>Oh man I hat keyboard shortcuts. just pasted the wrong one
>a
Hello,
While testing 5.3, I deliberately cut power to the box and
powered up. Much to my surprise, I receive the following error:
error 16 lba
invalid format
FreeBSD/i386 boot
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel
boot:
No /kernel
FreeBSD/i386 boot
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel
boot:
The disk is/was formatte
it was said:
>How install in FreeBSD NIC card nVidia nForce MCP Network
Adapter
>based on Realtek 8201BL PHY ?
Hello,
If you are using 5.3, try the nv driver in ports/net/. After
building it, load it as a kernel module. I know it works for
MCP2. This may be available in earlier versions, too; I
it was said:
>Data File Error:
>Starcraft is unable to read a required file. Your cd may not
be in the
>drive.
>
>
>I can not get any cracks to work. I can use winefile to browse
^^
Can you get any software you haven't stolen to work?
stheg
_
it was said:
>>On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 08:52:30AM +1000, Timothy Smith wrote:
>> http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/12825/info/
>
>That URL doesn't seem to have any details.
>
>> openbsd and netbsd have taken action on this, but i see no
>>movment in
>> the freebsd camp
>
>Well, you wouldn't, o
it was said:
>I am following the directions in man jail to set up a jail on
my
>system:
>
>D=/here/is/the/jail
>cd /usr/src
>mkdir -p $D
>make world DESTDIR=$D
^
Try changing this line to "env DESTDIR=$D && make world"
>cd etc
>make distribution DESTDIR=$D
>mount_devfs devfs
it was said:
I need help. I try to make jail:
make world DESTDIR=
but got message, which description I found in /usr/src/UPDATING
20010919:
Hello,
I do not think the problem is the one from 3 and a half years ago. Much
more recently the make world DESTDIR= function was broken. It did not
w
--- Bob Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 04 March 2005 11:39 pm, you wrote:
> > it was said:
> Argh! I ought to quit posting things until I've had at least two
> good
> nights of sleep. bin/57641 does appear to me to address the same
> issue as my
> patch:
>
> >http://www.fr
it was said:
>So after all that, NOW I notice that there is already a published
>patch for this:
>
>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/74105
>
>Oh, well. It was an amusing exercise.
>
>- Bob
Eh? Maybe _I_ am the one missing something. The link you provided goes
to a patch for IPX.
it was said:
Hello,
I have no personal experience with the board, but you may find this
review interesting:
http://www6.tomshardware.com/storage/20041227/
HTH,
stheg
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it was said:
>I used vipw to set my regular user's shell to tcsh. /etc/passwd shows
it correct now but I still appear to be getting sh as my shell. If I
run tcsh, I then get the tab completion. But how do I get the terminal
to put me in tcsh automatically?
>
>Ben
Hello,
When you say "my shell,"
it was said:
> Hello stheg,
>
>
> Hardvare configuration:
>
> Intel Pentium 120MHz
> 80Mb RAM (!)
> 4,3 Gb HDD Hitachi
> CD-ROM -8x Panasonic (I CAN NOT boot from it)
>
> NO LAN, NO FDD, 2,5"-HDD - I can't connect this HDD
> to desktop and install FreeBSD on it.
>
> BUT I read in file /tools
it was said by Kevin Kinsey:
> Anthony Atkielski wrote:
>
> >stheg olloydson writes:
> >
> >
> >>Because you don't have a floppy drive, Mr. Atkielski's suggestion
> will
> >>not work. The link he gave you is a good one. Skip section 2.2.7
it was said by Anthony Atkielski
>
>ygb writes:
>
>> I have notebook IP-120MHz, without FDD
>> He is not boot from CD. It is very old.
>>
>> How can i install FreeBSD on in?
>
>Create a boot floppy. You can then boot from the floppy and install
>from the CD.
>
>A fully procedure for doing this may
it was said"
>Hi,
>
>My name is Bryan and I am wondering if I can freely distribute FreeBSD
>5.3. If I can redistribute it, is there anything I need to include
with >the ISO images when I distribute them? I read that I need to
include >the copyright notice. Do I need to include a seperate document
it was said:
>However, my other card, a PCI Belkin Wireless F5D7000 is not being
>recognized. This is a problem because the integrated NIC has no
>connection, I'm on a wireless network. Any clue on how to make FreeBSD
>pickup this interface correctly? Right now it's showing it as "unknown
>netwo
it was said:
>Hello guys!
>
>I have a few machines behind my FreeBSD box. The box connects
>to ISP via ppp (PPPoE protocol). It's all working very nicely,
>but the ISP is a pain - it disconnects every 24 hours. I can
>reconnect in just a moment - so the diconnect is usually less
>than a second lon
it was said:
>I have just installed fbsd 5.3 release on a Medion P4 notebook.
>Everything seems to work OK, except the power down function.
>
>If I run "shutdown -p now" the system reboots instead of shutting
down.
>Best regards,
>
>Mikkel C. Simonsen
Hello,
I just tested it on a 5.3_p5 box
it was said:
>1. I have adelphia cable internet. I would like to get a dyndns or
>no-ip.com account to have a static IP for my new godaddy domain.
Having such accounts doesn't give you a static IP. A static IP is one
that never changes. Only your ISP (Adelphia, in your case) can supply
that.
>S
it was cried into the wilderness of rancor by Dag-Erling Smørgrav on
Fri Feb 11 09:30:50 2005:
>Likewise, Beastie is a mascot, not a logo. In fact, it fails the
>primary and most important test of logoness: it is not exclusive to
>the FreeBSD project, but is shared by all BSD projects. It also
it was said:
>As a non-Christian, all I have to say to David is "right on."
Sounds like you're another person who, for reasons that you know better
than I, you seem to have taken my remarks as a personal attack.
>I also like Beastie, and would be greatly annoyed if FreeBSD got
>rid of it. P
--- Johnson David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: stheg olloydson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Now as to the "need" to change the logo, to quote the announcement,
> > "This character sometimes treated with misinterpreted in the
> > reli
t French) and, if at all possible, a
first name that sounds American.
I realize that at first many will find my last point to be offensive,
but I think it is just as important as changing the logo and should be
given the same consideration.
Best Regards,
it was said:
> Ahah, then maybe there is something to worry about.
>
>Marty
Hello,
Yes, this is a well-known attack vector in the Windows world.
Regardless of a gateway's OS, one should be running as good as possible
firewall checking all incoming and outgoing packets. Windows machines
in part
it was said:
>All,
> This post is not about BSD VS. Linux and should not be taken that
>way. I think that "Flame Wars/Engineer Wars" are waste of time and
>energy. I was surprised by my test results and didn't want to take
>FBSD out of the loop just yet. There may be flaws in my testing that
>
it was said:
>What is microsoft-ds? Couldn't find anything about it in MS'
>knowledgebase.
>
>Marty
Hello,
It MS's Directory Service, what is usually called SMB. As long as it's
between systems on your network, it's nothing to worry about.
HTH,
stheg
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it was said:
>However, after performing a number of I/O and Postgresql tests on
>different equipment, the performance proved to be considerably faster
>when using Fedora. Fedora with XFS was the clear performance winner
>in every test, followed by Fedora with EXT3, then FreeBSD. I was
>surpri
it was said:
>I am new to FreeBSD, and have only used Linux for less than
>a year.
>I have read the "Handbook", also "FreeBSD An open-source
>system for your personal computer", they both suggest that I
>do a standard >installation, whereas in "The Complete
>FreeBSD" by Greg Lehey, his sugges
it was said:
>I am new to FreeBSD, and have only used Linux for less than
>a year.
>I have read the "Handbook", also "FreeBSD An open-source
>system for your personal computer", they both suggest that I
>do a standard >installation, whereas in "The Complete
>FreeBSD" by Greg Lehey, his sugges
it was said:
>My question is, will I notice any performance improvement by using the
>new scheduler opposed to the 4.4BSD scheduler on an SMP system and can
>the new scheduler be utilized on a single processor system? The
>intended use of the SMP system is for MySQL databases only.
Hello,
I
it was said:
>Hello,
>
>after doing kldload -v bridge, I can see that I have it:
>Where is the mention of bridge with pf ? Or am I misunderstanding who
>bridge is supposed to work with pf ?
>
>I do have PF compiled into the kernel, it currently is doing NAT
>with packet filtering. Running 5.3.
it was said
> Just a few day ago i installed NetBSD 2.0 to make a final stroke to
> my decision as i got this computer on the 16. of november. Main
> advantage in my opinion is that raidframe performs better than vinum
(at least
> with my setup and with the tests i performed). There are some othe
it was said:
>>Hi there
>>I'm trying to install FreeBSD 5.3 on a dual p3 box:
>>asus cuv4x-d mobo
>>adaptec AHA-2940 uw and 29160
>
>/boot/kernel/acpi.ko text=0x3fbfc data=0x1c04+0x112c
>syms=[0x4+0x72f0+0x4+0x97c7]
>
>int=000d err= efl=00030246 eip=
>eax=8000f000 ebx=00
(Sorry about the multiple posts. I somehow sent this without a subject
line before.)
it was said:
>Now i am really puzzled because i cannot understand why 4.x behaves
>relatively good compared to 5.x on this specific issue. Is there a
>good explanation or does one have to investigate this furth
it was said:
>Now i am really puzzled because i cannot understand why 4.x behaves
>relatively good compared to 5.x on this specific issue. Is there a
good
>explanation or does one have to investigate this further?
Hello,
First, I do not speak for anyone but myself. Therefore, any information
t
it was said:
>Now i am really puzzled because i cannot understand why 4.x behaves
>relatively good compared to 5.x on this specific issue. Is there a
good
>explanation or does one have to investigate this further?
Hello,
First, I do not speak for anyone but myself. Therefore, any information
t
it was said:
>These types of attacks don't seem directed -- it's more like fishing
>for unprotected systems.
>
>FWIW, changing the ssh port dropped the illegal user attempts to 0
>instantly...
>
>- ben
>
>On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:29:10 -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt
>
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If I'm
it was said:
Hi,
Looking for some thoughts on the following scenario.
firewall smtp2
|
|
smtp1
smtp1 is on the DMZ. So smtp1 is the first point of call for incoming
mail. Mail ultimately has to end up on smtp2 however I do not want
smtp1
to simply forward the mail to smtp2 as I'll have to
it was said:
>Has there been any work on the driver for the A7N's nforce MCP built
in
>network chipset?
Hello,
What you're looking for is the nvnet driver. It's in
/usr/ports/net/nvnet.
>From pkg-descr: "This should work on all nForce and nForce2 based
motherboards that have the MCP MAC enable
it was said (in one very long line):
>Is there a way to configure gcc post installation of the 5.3 release?
>I am thinking to leverage the -cputype flag used by the compiler.
BTW, >is there any noticeable performance gain by using the cputype
flag with >gcc? My processor is athlon-xp.
Hello,
C
it was said:
> I'm seeking a reasonable alternative to WinXP/2000 Hyperterminal as a
> console application (for serial port access to a no-graphics card
box).
Hello,
I use SecureCRT from www.vandyke.com, but it pricey. Check TUCOWS
listing at
http://www.tucows.com/networkadministration_termina
it was said:
>I'd put those badges on all the servers I configured if they weren't
>2 bucks a pop! I'd be willing to pay a quarter, or at most 50 cents,
>but $2 seems excessive.
>
>--Brett
Wonder what they do with that "execessive" profit from their
merchandise?
http://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-b
it was said:
>I continually receive an error message about a bad host name. This is
the >error message:
>
>Starting cron
>Local package initialization: printerDec 7 21:20:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>lpd[438]: Get_local_host: hostname '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' bad
>2004-12-07-21:20:44.236 Get_local_host: hostn
it was said:
>But, unlike the other windows systems that run up there, the FreeBSD
>system seems incredibly
>prone to disk corruption. Often the system will not reboot, and hangs
>while it asks for a file check.
>I can't do that remotely - it has to be a person.
> I frequently need to run fsck,
it was said:
>* stheg olloydson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1157 00:57]:
>
>> .. Generally, however,
>> the tertiary domain level is the system's function: www, ftp, mail,
>> etc. if the system is public.
>
>
>the function is often the leftmost component
it was said:
>it seems that the FreeBSD-NTFS-filesystem doesn't show all files that
>are in a directory. My mp3 Directory is located on a Win XP
>NTFS-Partition.
>
>I hope there is a solution.
I saw this exact phenomenon once with graphics files. It turned out
that the files were partially corru
it was said:
>I have a system that right now I'm using to learn FreeBSD. I want to
go
>through the update process that I assume I'll have to follow regularly
>once the computer is up and running as a web and mail server. Right
>now I'm not concerned about backups; that's my next project.
>
>I'
it was said:
>On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 12:48:49AM +0100, Hexren wrote:
>: Now add to that picture that every subdomain could be an alias for
another
>: domain or point to an IP address, which incase of the IP address is
>: meaning a real machine.
>
>So that means that the right-most portion of the
- Original Message -
From: "mase progamer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 00:36
Subject: hello.
> hello,
> I own a small computer & gaming store. i was wondering if you could
send me some freebsd posters & pamphlets & other such materials for
it was said:
>Hi FreeBSD,
>My name is Crystal Chiang, I sent this e-mail to donation at FreeBSD
about a
>week ago, but no one has got in contact with me, so I am not sure
who's in
>charge of the PR or marketing over there. Could you please forward
this
>e-mail to the appropriate person / people, a
it was said:
hi:
i downloaded the new 5.3 release (i386 iso disks 1, 2).
i have installed freebsd many times. this release does not have
'XFree86' as a 'Configure' option.
is this me or is there a problem?
thanks,
efs
Hello,
It's you :). From the Release Notes:
FreeBSD now uses Xorg inste
it was said:
>>>Here's what we're proposing for the new hardware:
>>>
>>>AMD Athlon64 - 3200+ (Socket 754 - I know, but it's cheap)
>>>MSI K8T-FSR (VIA Chipset)
>>>2048MB DDR400 Non-ECC RAM
>>
>>
>>In my experience trying to put more than 1GB RAM in a socket-754
>>mainboard
>>is asking for troub
--- Bart [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Actually, it would be connectivity + bandwidth + geography.
>
>Some of the buildings are close together...close enough that you can
>lean on the wall of one and throw a softball to hit the other.
>
>Others are over 20 miles apart, and it's not really 3 build
it was said:
>What this would essentially be attempting to achieve is to have a way
>for a geographically spread out network allow people to easily access
>their home directories and shares no matter where they logged using
>local servers acting as time-delayed proxies...all the user login
>in
it was said:
>Having problems with getting my hp deskjet 6122 to print. Got as far
as
>downlaoding the software but when it got to set up nothing happened.
Can >you help?
Hello,
Sure! Check your configuration. You have something wrong.
See http://www.lemis.com/questions.html for details.
HTH
it was said:
>I am a software developer for Windows, and moving to FreeBSD has been
>very
>nice, especially since the tools to make software are completly free!
>My
>question is: Where can I find information on programming for FreeBSD?
>Things
>like how it differs from Windows, what it can and
it was said:
>Is there any restriction to use FreeBSD in Cuba and other countries
>where US have comercial restrictions?
>I work for a British company with branches in Cuba and Syria. So I
want
>to know if there is a limitation or if I can think about deploying
>FreeBSD globally for my company
it was said (with broken MS formatting):
>I have two network on two different switch. My pc have two lan cards
>among which 1st is connected to 1st switch and 2nd is connected to
>second switch. Both the switch are not cascaded. One pc from 1st
>network
>can ping to 1st card and not to 2nd card an
it was said:
>As a purely theoretical question - is it possible to be guilty of an
>offence by being in possession of a digital image of a currency bill?
>At what resolution does it become an offence?
Hello,
This exactly answers your questions:
http://www.bankofcanada.ca/en/banknotes/legisla
It was said (with broken MS formatting):
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180
>Im running 4.10 right now and even since 4.9 and lower i have had this
>=
>problem.
>Im running 1.4.6 right now... the latest as of last night form ports.
=
>(9/29/2004)
>
>Basicly what is happening is it
It was said:
>> Obviously, if you can ssh in, so can anyone else. Be sure you use a
>>_very_ good password.
>
>Would using a public/private key not be better? Any password would
still
>be guessable.
>
>Jim Mozley
Hello,
Most certainly! I was taking into account the OP's relative newness to
the u
It was said:
> I wan't to access my pc at work from home through
>freebsd's sshd. Is it possible?, knowing that it
>doesn't have a public ip address? That workstation of
>mine is only gaining internet access through LAN
>servers and routers. Will it help if I know the
>gateway ip where my worksta
it was said:
> % man 1 chmo
>
> whaT does (%) sign means here? root ,user or something else?
>
> Note ! [greypixel.gif]
> Alternatively please send me mails on [i.p.emphone.gif]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and also please add me in your messenger
> [greypixel.gif]
Hello,
The % is the "shell prompt.
it was said:
>I was told that I could learn UNIX for free on this site. If so please
=
>let me know how. My email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Welcome to FreeBSD! You certainly can learn about unix type OSs here.
The best place to start is with the Handbook. the URL is
http://www.freebsd.
It was said:
>I have had a crash on my computer I try to install McAfee Internet =
>Security 6.0 I keep getting this error message. The Wizard was
>interrupted before 6.o could be completely installed. It say new
>program =
>when I check McAfee it says it is empty. Will installing this=20
>help th
it was said:
> A friend of mine recommended I download Star Office for my Mac, to
>take the place of MSW, which I cannot afford. I don't understand how
>your website works; ergo, how to access information on this software
>and instructions as to downloading it.
>
>Please help!
Hello,
You ar
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>The EVIDENCE is to the contrary, since it seems that a 2.4Ghz system
>will be saturated when bridging ~250Kpps with device-polling enabled,
>based on polling stats and userland benchmarking, even though the
>system claims to be 100% idle. Interestingly, its abou
It was said:
>Hi,
>
> I Bought from you FreeBSD 4.10 v, my main concern after I installed
it >in my laptop I have trouble defining my network wireless card
"Linksys
>wireless -B" and the network, How can I do that?. Also Do I need the
>device wi0?, and how can I find it?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ramez
workstations that all run unix. I am a server manager and I do
> consulting work for freebsd/linux. Windows came free so why not? I
> don't do
> business on it.
>
> I've been a really huge FreeBSD supporter.. but I am really concerned
> about
> this issue which has
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Hello,
I haven't seen this mentioned and thought it might be of interest to
the community.
Distrowatch.com mentions a company, Trianceware, that is offering what
appears to be a FBSD/KDE bundle they named TrianceOS. Their main aim
looks to be making a *nix desktop OS for the typical Windows user,
it was said:
>My new house is currently being built, and I am wondering if I should
>install an ISDN jack now so that the SBC people don't have to do it
>once the walls are up and I actually want an ISDN connection. What do
>the people who install it have to do to get is upstairs when they
>i
Hello,
I decided to repost this with a less ambiguous subject.
I have a few questions concerning optimization. I
just setup 5.2.1p9 on an athlon-xp box. I used "-fmemoize-lookups" and
"-fsave-memoized" options but I got this when doing a make buildworld:
>cc1plus: error: unrecognized command
It was said:
> Just so I have this correct:
>
> After I install 4.10-RELEASE, before I complete the first_cvsup my
> config file should look as follows:
>
> *default host=cvsup12.freebsd.org
> *default base=/usr
> *default prefix=/usr
> *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4_10_0_RELEASE list=cvs:RE
it was said by Vulpes Velox:
>The ability to squeze the absolute max out using /etc/make.conf is
>what I love about ports.
>
>CPUTYPE?=athlon-xp
>CFLAGS= -O -m3dnow -msse -mmmx -pipe
>CXXFLAGS+= -fmemoize-lookups -fsave-memoized -m3dnow -msse -mmmx
Hello,
This post raises a couple of questions
it was said:
>I'm looking for some information on the Errata Branch for 4.10. I just
>re-installed my FreeBSD system and am now running 4.10-RELEASE. I want
>to make sure that I am running with the most-up-to-date security
>patches applied.
>
>I would like to know the steps necessary for appling
it was said:
> ... I started seeing all kinds of errors when
> trying to copy more than 16383 messages into one
> of my folders there. I'm retrieving mail from a
> pop3 server using Outlook then copying them into
> my imap folder, also using Outlook.
Hello,
16383 was a limit in OL before versio
it was said:
> Hi,
> What are the best firewall - routing and proxy packages for FreeBSD ?
Hello,
Firewall: pf (/usr/ports/security/pf)
Routing: routed (man 8 routed)
Proxy: squid (/usr/ports/www/squid)
just my 2% of your preferred currency's base unit,
Stheg
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it was said:
>I suppose i am feeling lazy to compile gas, binutils, & gcc (which
>would make the 3d instance) from source to be cross-compile-able due
>to lack of a port. Speaking of which ... Nachos has been reported to
>be ported to FreeBSD, btw. (Hint, Hint.)
Hello,
Did you read the entire
it was said:
by: A W
>Sorry im a total Newb to this Freebsd thingy. But if i were to do wat
>u told me to do and get Version 2.2.2 of FreeBsd, Which files do i
>need to start the installation?
by: stheg olloydson
>>I used that card in 2.2.2. (My first FBSD install!) As I remem
it was said:
>Can I plug in an ATM DS3 into something like a Cisco Lightstream
LS1010
>with a DS3 card, then plug a PC running FreeBSD and Quagga, with a
>Marconi Forerunner HE155 using the fatm() driver, into a OC3 card on
>the LS1010, then define a VC, switch it through the switch,
>and run data
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