Re: Free BSD Website Question

2011-12-01 Thread Frank
Hey Julian, Thanks for the kind response - rough crowd :) We actually do offer support for BSD and have installed it on a handful of customers machines. I'm working with our website guy right now to get a logo up and an informational page to match. I'll let you know once I have this completed

Re: Free BSD Website Question

2011-12-01 Thread Adam Vande More
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Frank fr...@webhosting.net wrote: Hey FreeBSD, I saw that you had a list of web hosting providers on your website and wondered if you would consider adding WebHosting.net to your list. http://www.freebsd.org/commercial/isp.html Instructions for getting on

Re: Free BSD Website Question

2011-12-01 Thread Robison, Dave
On 12/01/2011 12:17, Frank wrote: Hey Julian, Thanks for the kind response - rough crowd :) Some people on certain lists should just add the phrase Wanna fight!? to their signatures. We're not all like that. -- Dave Robison Sales Solution Architect II FIS Banking Solutions

Re: Free BSD Website Question

2011-12-01 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Adam Vande More wrote: On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Frank fr...@webhosting.net wrote: Hey FreeBSD, I saw that you had a list of web hosting providers on your website and wondered if you would consider adding WebHosting.net to your list. http://www.freebsd.org/commercial/isp.html

Re: Free BSD Website Question

2011-11-23 Thread Jonathan Vomacka
Absolutely not On Nov 23, 2011 4:54 PM, Frank fr...@webhosting.net wrote: Hey FreeBSD, I saw that you had a list of web hosting providers on your website and wondered if you would consider adding WebHosting.net to your list. http://www.freebsd.org/commercial/isp.html We have been around

Re: Free BSD Website Question

2011-11-23 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi, Reference: From: Jonathan Vomacka juvi...@gmail.com Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 17:39:44 -0500 Message-id: cabfwsfq+9msmvb453nvkc1whdgadkkdsreywov8vt31toec...@mail.gmail.com Jonathan Vomacka wrote: Absolutely not Jonathan, Dont top post please. (But agreed, doesnt seem

Re: Free BSD 9.0 Beta question

2011-09-10 Thread Polytropon
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 20:12:47 +0100, mikelectro...@sapo.pt wrote: Hi, I'm from Portugal, I see this software on the net, and I make a Live cd to test him, But, when I try to run it, it ask me for a Login and Password, so my question is where can I get Login and Password? Per default,

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-28 Thread perryh
Mike Clarke jmc-freeb...@milibyte.co.uk wrote: On Monday 27 September 2010, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote: I've recently started on a new system, and am planning to install 8.1-RELEASE, including the corresponding ports tree; then install what ports I can from packages and also fetch the

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-28 Thread Ryan Coleman
On Sep 28, 2010, at 2:02 AM, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote: Mike Clarke jmc-freeb...@milibyte.co.uk wrote: On Monday 27 September 2010, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote: I've recently started on a new system, and am planning to install 8.1-RELEASE, including the corresponding ports tree; then

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-28 Thread Polytropon
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 02:24:26 -0500, Ryan Coleman ryan.cole...@cwis.biz wrote: As I understand it: The OS itself is stable, but the ports are constantly in flux and may be issues. Not exactly. It depends on which update road you follow. Say, you use freebsd-update (the binary update), or use

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-28 Thread Michel Talon
Polytropon said: If you decide to upgrade your ports tree because you need newer versions or specific features, it *may* be possible that a certain point in time of -RELEASE is not sufficient, and this might force you to change your road to follow -STABLE. This can either be the case by

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-28 Thread Chris Whitehouse
per...@pluto.rain.com wrote: I'm advocating starting from a stable and self-consistent baseline, consisting of a release _and_ its corresponding port/package collection, and then considering whether any updates are needed. You might be interested to follow Manolis' custom DVD which is based

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-28 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Ryan Coleman wrote: As I understand it: The OS itself is stable, but the ports are constantly in flux and may be issues. During a FreeBSD release, the ports tree is frozen and port updates are delayed. So a FreeBSD release really does come with with a somewhat stale

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-28 Thread Ian Smith
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 330, Issue 2, Message: 22 On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 00:02:29 -0700 per...@pluto.rain.com wrote: Mike Clarke jmc-freeb...@milibyte.co.uk wrote: On Monday 27 September 2010, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote: I've recently started on a new system, and am planning to

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-28 Thread Mike Clarke
On Tuesday 28 September 2010, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote: Mike Clarke jmc-freeb...@milibyte.co.uk wrote: [snip] The problem is if/when you need to update a port as a result of a security advisory. If your ports tree is very much out of date then it's likely that updating that one port

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-28 Thread Mike Clarke
On Tuesday 28 September 2010, Ian Smith wrote: I agree with Mike about the worms :)  I have an 8.0-RELEASE system with many ports installed and quite a few configured to taste with a recently upgraded 8-STABLE world, working through a huge portversion update list, started by fetching over

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-28 Thread Polytropon
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 21:20:49 -0400, victor kovacs slowp...@pathcom.com wrote: Mouse works in text mode in root and personal directories. Does not work in KDE graphics after startx is typed in personal directory. Graphics comes up normally. Using a ps2 mouse. Any suggestions?

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-27 Thread perryh
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: On 26/09/2010 13:30:19, Michel Talon wrote: Matthew Seaman said Be aware that installing the ports tree from the DVD images is not the ideal way to do it ... it is better to ... grab an up-to-date copy of the ports directly from the

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-27 Thread Mike Clarke
On Monday 27 September 2010, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote: I've recently started on a new system, and am planning to install 8.1-RELEASE, including the corresponding ports tree; then install what ports I can from packages and also fetch the corresponding distfiles; and finally build -- from

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-27 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Mike Clarke on Monday, 27 September 2010: On Monday 27 September 2010, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote: I've recently started on a new system, and am planning to install 8.1-RELEASE, including the corresponding ports tree; then install what ports I can from packages and also fetch the

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-26 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 26/09/2010 02:50:55, victor kovacs wrote: It appears that all the distfile locations are empty. For example: KDE4 Master site: empty Distfiles: none Extract-only: empty That's deliberate. x11/kde4 is a metaport -- that is, it installs nothing itself, but exists only to hold

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-26 Thread Michel Talon
Matthew Seaman said Be aware that installing the ports tree from the DVD images is not the ideal way to do it. If you have the connectivity on your newly installed system, it is better to use either csup(1) or portsnap(1) to grab an up-to-date copy of the ports directly from the net. I

Re: Free BSD 8.1

2010-09-26 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 26/09/2010 13:30:19, Michel Talon wrote: Matthew Seaman said Be aware that installing the ports tree from the DVD images is not the ideal way to do it. If you have the connectivity on your newly installed system, it is better to use either csup(1) or portsnap(1) to grab an up-to-date

Re: Free BSD Licensing

2010-03-24 Thread Richard Tobin
As the FreeBSD license is less restrictive than the GPL, it's pretty much safe to say that wherever you are permitted install GPL'd software, you could substitute FreeBSD licensed software without legal penalty. (Note: *install* -- redistribution is a different matter) You do not have to

Re: Free BSD Licensing

2010-03-23 Thread Gary Gatten
FBSD has it's own licensing. I'll defer to others as to the details, or visit www.freebsd.org - Original Message - From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org To: questi...@freebsd.org questi...@freebsd.org Sent: Tue Mar 23 09:40:15 2010 Subject: Free

Re: Free BSD Licensing

2010-03-23 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 23/03/2010 14:40:15, jegue...@rockwellcollins.com wrote: Free BSD representative, I am inquiring if Free BSD is installable under the The GNU General Public License (short: GNU GPL or simply GPL)? Need to verify that for the requester of

Re: Free BSD Licensing

2010-03-23 Thread Henrik Hudson
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010, jegue...@rockwellcollins.com wrote: Free BSD representative, I am inquiring if Free BSD is installable under the The GNU General Public License (short: GNU GPL or simply GPL)? Need to verify that for the requester of this software as coming through our subcontracts

Re: Free BSD Licensing

2010-03-23 Thread Mehmet Erol Sanliturk
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:40 AM, jegue...@rockwellcollins.com wrote: Free BSD representative, I am inquiring if Free BSD is installable under the The GNU General Public License (short: GNU GPL or simply GPL)? Need to verify that for the requester of this software as coming through our

Re: free bsd license

2010-02-15 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Feb 15, 2010, at 10:38 AM, tristan wrote: is the FreeBSD-8.0-amd.iso itself under the bsd license? Mostly; there's a compilation copyright associated with the FreeBSD ISO images, but some of the components of FreeBSD are under the GPL (notably the GCC compiler toolchain), and possibly CDDL

Re: Free bSD Turkish Translation

2009-07-27 Thread Patrick Lamaiziere
Le Mon, 27 Jul 2009 11:56:53 +0300, eyup yavas eyup...@gmail.com a écrit : http://www.tr.freebsd.org/ Add yoru Turkish Language Updated Please (Upayi Network) Based on BSD UNIX® = Thanks, I think you should submit this to the doc mailing list (freebsd-...@freebsd.org). Regards.

Re: Free BSD 7 - Not able to receive messages

2008-08-28 Thread Polytropon
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:17:59 +0530, Blessan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have installed free bsd 7 on on Intel Xeon Machine with 1 Gb ram. But i cant use the mailing facility .. i can send mail by typing [mail username] then follows the subject and message then EOF. but i when i check mail of

network card configure (was: Re: Free BSD 7 - Not able to receive messages)

2008-08-28 Thread Boris Samorodov
(creating a new thread with a new subject) On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:17:59 +0530 Blessan wrote: Also i have to configure my network card each time i reboot.. How do you configure your network card? Did you write your configuration to /etc/rc.conf[.local]? You may consider reading rc.conf(5) for

Re: Free BSD 7 - Not able to receive messages

2008-08-28 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:17:59 +0530 Blessan wrote: I have installed free bsd 7 on on Intel Xeon Machine with 1 Gb ram. But i cant use the mailing facility .. i can send mail by typing [mail username] then follows the subject and message then EOF. but i when i check mail of that particular

Re: Free BSD 6.3 Export Control Classification

2008-07-24 Thread Vincent Hoffman
Connie -Original Message- From: Jerry McAllister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 9:12 AM To: darko gavrilovic Cc: Chocas, Connie S; freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Free BSD 6.3 Export Control Classification On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 06:54:39PM -0400, darko

Re: Free BSD 6.3 Export Control Classification

2008-07-23 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 06:54:39PM -0400, darko gavrilovic wrote: http://www.freebsd.org/where.html I don't see anywhere in that reference that the question is answered or even alluded to. It does give information on how to obtain a copy of FreeBSD, but nothing about ECC. jerry On

RE: Free BSD 6.3 Export Control Classification

2008-07-23 Thread Chocas, Connie S
@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Free BSD 6.3 Export Control Classification On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 06:54:39PM -0400, darko gavrilovic wrote: http://www.freebsd.org/where.html I don't see anywhere in that reference that the question is answered or even alluded to. It does give information on how to obtain

Re: Free BSD 6.3 Export Control Classification

2008-07-23 Thread Jerry McAllister
gavrilovic Cc: Chocas, Connie S; freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Free BSD 6.3 Export Control Classification On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 06:54:39PM -0400, darko gavrilovic wrote: http://www.freebsd.org/where.html I don't see anywhere in that reference that the question is answered

Re: Free BSD 6.3 Export Control Classification

2008-07-22 Thread darko gavrilovic
http://www.freebsd.org/where.html On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Chocas, Connie S [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I would appreciate you assistance in providing the U.S. Commerce Department Export Control Classification for FreeBSD 6.3. Thank you, Connie Chocas Sandia National Laboratories

Re: Free BSD font

2007-06-17 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 16:30:20 +0100 Martin Houlden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HI guys I currently run a Free BSD server using plesk 8.1 - not that this has anything to do with my question! But i'm putting together a corporate ID for a charity, and have been looking for a rounded font.

Re: Free Bsd 6.2

2007-06-13 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
Boot off of the CD1. Erase ubuntu from the disk using a harsh and abrasive solvent like bleach. ~~BAS On Tue, 2007-06-12 at 12:01 -0500, Jack Jordan wrote: I purchased a copy of this software. what is the installation command line for opening disk#1,2,Ubunto

Re: Free Bsd 6.2

2007-06-12 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 12:01:07PM -0500, Jack Jordan wrote: I purchased a copy of this software. what is the installation command line for opening disk#1,2,Ubunto ?? What does Ubunto have to do with it? Do you also have Ubunto installed on the disk - eg this is installed as a

Re: Free Bsd 6.2

2007-06-12 Thread doug
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Jack Jordan wrote: I purchased a copy of this software. what is the installation command line for opening disk#1,2,Ubunto Ubunto is a Linux packaged distribution. If you want the FreeBSD equivalent of that check out http://www.pcbsd.org/. If you purchased FreeBSD 6.x

Re: Free BSD sources

2006-07-28 Thread Jerry McAllister
Hi, I am new to FreeBSD, would like get the FreeBSD sources, the network sources like IP stack and natd. I was trying to find it from the FreeBSD web site also looked at the hand book. Any tar format source tree for FreeBSD would be a great help, appreciate any help in this regard.

Re: Free BSD sources

2006-07-28 Thread Charles Swiger
On Jul 28, 2006, at 5:43 PM, Kakinada Umamaheswar-W00231 wrote: I am new to FreeBSD, would like get the FreeBSD sources, the network sources like IP stack and natd. I was trying to find it from the FreeBSD web site also looked at the hand book. Any tar format source tree for FreeBSD would

Re: Free BSD - Suggestion

2006-04-19 Thread Daniel A.
On 4/19/06, Everton Sanches [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm designer and I really appreciate the freeBSD. I would like that you take a look on my suggestion to the logo of freeBDS(r). It's simple and innovative. Thank you.

Re: Free BSD Mirror

2006-04-08 Thread pete wright
On 4/8/06, Jim Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am interested in donating a server and bandwidth for a freebsd mirror site. Can some one help me with this request. If you have any questions please call 443-807-8076 that's great! please read this documentation first,

Re: Free BSD Upgrade Problem

2006-04-05 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-03-29 15:34, dharam paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hallo all! I am very new to FreeBSD. I installed freebsd 5.4 I upgraded to source of RELENG_6_0 while I fetched in the ports of current release by use of '*default tag=. I followed following steps after downloading above with CVSUP:

RE: Free BSD Upgrade Problem

2006-04-05 Thread Zimmerman, Eric
I am very new to FreeBSD. I installed freebsd 5.4 I upgraded to source of RELENG_6_0 while I fetched in the ports of current release by use of '*default tag=. I followed following steps after downloading above with CVSUP: (Please pardon me , I am from windows background for my

Re: Free BSD on Macintosh OS 10.3.9 ?

2006-02-22 Thread Ashley Moran
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:14, elisabet lundvall wrote: can I use free BSD in my mac? I have Panther in my iBook, but there is no BSD in it. I tryed once to get it from the CD OS 10.2.3, but since it was older than my updated system OS 10.3.9 the system crashed! I need the BSD to try out

RE: Free BSD on Macintosh OS 10.3.9 ?

2006-02-22 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
Elisabet, I don't think you need the BSD base system to run Adobe Indesign system. But, if you do then you have to do it this way: 1) backup all your data files from your iBook. Unplug your ethernet connection so you have no network connection. 2) insert disk #1 of the Panther OS and

RE: Free BSD on Macintosh OS 10.3.9 ?

2006-02-22 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ashley Moran Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 1:53 AM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: elisabet lundvall Subject: Re: Free BSD on Macintosh OS 10.3.9 ? On Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:14, elisabet

Re: Free BSD on Macintosh OS 10.3.9 ?

2006-02-22 Thread Ashley Moran
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 11:37, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: I don't think that is true.  I just installed an OSX Panther system on a new hard disk in my G3 and it works fine.  But you must install the BSD base system first, before patching anything, right after installing osX.  And you must

Re: Free BSD on Macintosh OS 10.3.9 ?

2006-02-22 Thread Malcolm Fitzgerald
On 22/02/2006, at 10:37 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: Elisabet, I don't think you need the BSD base system to run Adobe Indesign system. But, if you do then you have to do it this way: 1) backup all your data files from your iBook. Unplug your ethernet connection so you have no network

Re: Free BSD on Macintosh OS 10.3.9 ?

2006-02-21 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 21:14:17 +0100 elisabet lundvall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, can I use free BSD in my mac? I have Panther in my iBook, but there is no BSD in it. I tryed once to get it from the CD OS 10.2.3, but since it was older than my updated system OS 10.3.9 the system crashed! I

RE: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-03 Thread fbsd_user
On Monday 02 January 2006 10:52, fbsd_user wrote: here is another install guide more up to date http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/fbsd_installguide/index.php When I finish with getting Free BSD 6.0 I'll write another one the same way I did that one. Are you claiming authorship for the

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-03 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-01-03 12:25, fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 02 January 2006 10:52, fbsd_user wrote: here is another install guide more up to date http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/fbsd_installguide/index.php When I finish with getting Free BSD 6.0 I'll write another one the same

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-03 Thread Frank Laszlo
fbsd_user wrote: here is another install guide more up to date http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/fbsd_installguide/index.php This is an excellent howto. Explains each step in detail, and highlights key points. also shows screenshots of the entire process.

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-03 Thread Allen
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 12:30, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2006-01-03 12:25, fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 02 January 2006 10:52, fbsd_user wrote: here is another install guide more up to date http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/fbsd_installguide/index.php When I

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-03 Thread Josh Soza
Allen wrote: I wrote this quite a while ago and I've posted it to the docs list before and it got a good repsonce, but I've seen a couple install questions on here so I'm going to link to it again for this list. I don't think there is an easier to follow installer help anywhere. Not

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-03 Thread Allen
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 16:50, Josh Soza wrote: Allen wrote: I wrote this quite a while ago and I've posted it to the docs list before and it got a good repsonce, but I've seen a couple install questions on here so I'm going to link to it again for this list. I don't think there is an

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-03 Thread Frank J. Laszlo
Allen wrote: On Tuesday 03 January 2006 16:50, Josh Soza wrote: ..snip.. And another mail I sent to the list today, I pointed out the reason I didn't link tot he docs. I WANT people to BUY the books from Free BSD to help support the project. You can't possibly think that was wrong of

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-03 Thread Jerry McAllister
Allen wrote: On Tuesday 03 January 2006 16:50, Josh Soza wrote: ..snip.. And another mail I sent to the list today, I pointed out the reason I didn't link tot he docs. I WANT people to BUY the books from Free BSD to help support the project. You can't possibly think that was wrong

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-03 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 16:50, Josh Soza wrote: Allen wrote: I wrote this quite a while ago and I've posted it to the docs list before and it got a good repsonce, but I've seen a couple install questions on here so I'm going to link to it again for this list. I don't think there

RE: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-02 Thread fbsd_user
here is another install guide more up to date http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/fbsd_installguide/index.php -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Allen Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 5:35 PM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Free BSD

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-02 Thread Allen
On Monday 02 January 2006 10:52, fbsd_user wrote: here is another install guide more up to date http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/fbsd_installguide/index.php When I finish with getting Free BSD 6.0 I'll write another one the same way I did that one. And another poster said I should have

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-01 Thread Frank J. Laszlo
Allen wrote: I wrote this quite a while ago and I've posted it to the docs list before and it got a good repsonce, but I've seen a couple install questions on here so I'm going to link to it again for this list. I don't think there is an easier to follow installer help anywhere. Not

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-01 Thread Daniel Gerzo
Hello Allen, Sunday, January 1, 2006, 11:34:52 PM, you wrote: I wrote this quite a while ago and I've posted it to the docs list before and it got a good repsonce, but I've seen a couple install questions on here so I'm going to link to it again for this list. I don't think there is an easier

Re: Free BSD install tutorial I wrote

2006-01-01 Thread Allen
On Sunday 01 January 2006 19:09, Frank J. Laszlo wrote: User B on the other hand is running Free BSD, and has no idea how to update it. SSH was installed and running by default, and the user doesn't know how to use upgrade_pkg. See below, this wasn't a part of the tutorial. What is

Re: Free BSD Certification

2005-10-19 Thread Erik Norgaard
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Eugene Prenzler wrote: I would like to know if there is a institution in South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria that offers Certification on Free BSD? And what are there contact details. I am not aware of any recognized BSD certification, but there are two current initiatives

Re: Free BSD Certification

2005-10-19 Thread Bill Moran
Eugene Prenzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I would like to know if there is a institution in South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria that offers Certification on Free BSD? Information can be found here: http://www.bsdcertification.org/ -- Bill Moran Potential Technologies

RE: Free BSD Heartbeat + Samba + Rsync

2005-05-09 Thread Robert Slade
On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 07:48, David P. Discher wrote: Rob - Snip David, My setup is fairly simple, a couple of minor points regarding what I set out to do and how I set about it: 1. My network is fairly small (3 to 4 internal users and 2 to 3 external), but I needed to have a reasonably safe

Re: Free BSD and HP's Integrated Lights Out

2005-03-23 Thread Doug Paquette
thanks for the reply on this. I wanting the buy the advance package license for the remote media feature and the graphic display so that way I can run the smart start cd wipe the drives and do a fresh installation of free bsd remotely if i want to. With out the advanced package license all i can

Re: Free BSD and HP's Integrated Lights Out

2005-03-22 Thread pbdlists
As far as I know, basic iLO features are not OS dependent at all. But if you need a license, you're using advanced features; basic support is included with the server. Possibly you want to get to a graphic display? If you can do with access to a text terminal you should be fine. Switching to a

Re: Free BSD Router/Gateway

2005-01-30 Thread Tim Erlin
Robert Slade wrote: This leads me to my first question, what modem should I use, is there a USB or PCI modem that works well with Free BSD? Is there a reason you wouldn't just connect the 'modem' to the FreeBSD box via ethernet? The DSL comes into the modem, the ethernet goes out to the FreeBSD

Re: Free BSD 5.3 SMP Kernel

2005-01-29 Thread Jon Mercer
I'm just guessing, but it sounds like you come from a Linux background. What you want to do is roll your own kernel by copying the /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC file to /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/MYSYSTEMNAME Upper case system names are traditionally used for the kernel config file in unix. HP-UX

Re: Free BSD 5.3 SMP Kernel

2005-01-29 Thread Jorn Argelo
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 11:12:57 +, Robert Slade wrote Hi, I am new to Free BSD ( and Linux) and have just setup a rather old Proliant 5000 as a test machine. It has Quad PII processors and I would like to make use of them. The Install CDs only come with the 'Standard' kernel. Looking

Re: Free BSD 5.3 SMP Kernel

2005-01-29 Thread Robert Slade
Jon, On Sat, 2005-01-29 at 11:24, Jon Mercer wrote: I'm just guessing, but it sounds like you come from a Linux background. Sort of, I have used Linux in the past (including building Kernels) but only came back to it recently I've also played with Solaris on a Sun Ultra. I'm looking to replace

Re: Free BSD 5.0

2005-01-25 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2005-01-24 14:04, Tiffany Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a server operating systems class here at OSU-Okmulgee, and we are trying to install the Apache web server 2.0, but are unable to do so with the CD that came with our book or throught the port. cd /usr/ports/www/apache2 and

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-10 Thread Shantanoo
+++ K.T. [freebsd] [06-01-05 17:42 +0100]: | |I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems. |You never get over Windows or Linux. |FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-( | | -- *clap* *clap* Now sit in the corner and

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-06 Thread Danny
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 17:42:12 +0100, K.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems. I think you don't know what your talking about. You never get over Windows or Linux. FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-( Prove it.

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-06 Thread FreeBSD questions mailing list
On 06 jan 2005, at 17:42, K.T. wrote: I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems. You never get over Windows or Linux. FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-( And your question is? Arno ___

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-06 Thread Louis LeBlanc
On 01/06/05 05:42 PM, K.T. sat at the `puter and typed: I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems. You never get over Windows or Linux. FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-( Now that is by far the stupidest post I've seen in a good long time.

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-06 Thread martin hudec
Hello, On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 11:55:10AM -0500 or thereabouts, Louis LeBlanc wrote: Now that is by far the stupidest post I've seen in a good long time. If that is so, then why do you waste your time by responding to it? Such posts are better left ignored. :) Cheers,

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-06 Thread Tabor Kelly
K.T. wrote: I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems. You never get over Windows or Linux. FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-( It's like Dave Horsfall wrote: _ /| /| | |

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-06 Thread Duane Winner
K.T. wrote: I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems. You never get over Windows or Linux. FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-( Hey Butthead, heh,heh, I heard that they, uh, like put plutonium in bowling balls. No way, Beavis, that's golf balls

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-06 Thread K.T.
No, i can´t say TROLL - Original Message - From: Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 5:55 PM Subject: Re: Free BSD On 01/06/05 05:42 PM, K.T. sat at the `puter and typed: I think, BSD is one with lot

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-06 Thread Tom Vilot
Duane Winner wrote: No way, Beavis, that's golf balls you're thinking of. They put people's heads in bowling balls, dumbass. Beavis! Your balls are filthy. Too the ball washer *now* . ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-06 Thread Joshua Lokken
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 11:27:29 -0700, Tom Vilot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Duane Winner wrote: No way, Beavis, that's golf balls you're thinking of. They put people's heads in bowling balls, dumbass. Beavis! Your balls are filthy. Too the ball washer *now* . But you just keep on

Re: Free BSD

2005-01-06 Thread Tom Vilot
Joshua Lokken wrote: But you just keep on responding :( Ah, but I was not responding to the troll. :c) I was responding to Duane. 'tis one of my favorite BB lines .. That and ... Liar! Liar! Pants on whoa... ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Re: Free BSD documentation required

2004-12-08 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2004-12-08 15:55, Milind Nanal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts, pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to RedHat or Suse.

Re: Free BSD documentation required

2004-12-08 Thread Jerry McAllister
List, I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts, pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to RedHat or Suse. Can any give me good ref URL other that FreeBSD.org

Re: Free BSD documentation required

2004-12-08 Thread Adam Smith
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 03:55:11PM +0530, Milind Nanal said: List, I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts, pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to RedHat

Re: Free BSD documentation required

2004-12-08 Thread Joe Altman
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 03:55:11PM +0530, Milind Nanal wrote: List, I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts, pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to RedHat

Re: Free BSD documentation required

2004-12-08 Thread W. D.
At 04:25 12/8/2004, Milind Nanal wrote: List, I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts, pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to RedHat or Suse. Can any give me

Re: Free BSD documentation

2004-12-08 Thread J W
The most helpful site for me when i wa new to freebsd was http://www.defcon1.org/ While this site is not the most current out there, it has tutorials and what not for real world scenerios, ones the author actually used himself. However, aside from the FreeBSD Handbook, websites are not all that

Re: Free-BSD FTP Passive Ports?

2004-11-25 Thread Christian Hiris
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 25 November 2004 04:24, robg wrote: Hi: I'm running the built-in FTP program in FreeBSD, but I can't figure out how to specify passive ports. Could someone point me in the right direction Do you mean ftpd - the ftp-server? Ftpd

Re: FREE BSD

2004-09-29 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 12:56:44PM +0500, Jahangir Khan wrote: NAME OF MY COUNTRY- PAKISTA N- PK IS NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR LIST. PLEASE DO TO ENABLE ME TO ORDER. To order what? FreeBSD doesn't actually sell anything. On the other hand, it makes a great deal of stuff available for anyone to

Re: free bsd ver 2.2.8

2004-07-06 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 11:15:33AM -0400, pat seddon wrote: Help I need commands to get system working . Booted to motd page but can`t get to the directories. You sound as if you need to learn about the unix basics -- commands like ls, cd, more, cp, mv etc. There's a bit in the FreeBSD

RE: Free BSD

2004-02-03 Thread Mike
From the site: FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible, AMD64, DEC Alpha, IA-64, PC-98 and UltraSPARCR architectures. It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIXR developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by a large team of individuals.

Re: Free BSD

2004-01-29 Thread Peter Ulrich Kruppa
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, T Glaser wrote: This website leads me to believe that this is an OS software package? Yes, this absolutely true. I quote the headline on http://www.freebsd.org : What is FreeBSD? FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible, AMD64, DEC

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