DHCP'ed, so I
expect the hacker will at some point get a new address, and start over.
Rather than having to hang over my machine is there any software out
there that will monitor logs (e.g. /var/log/messages), parse out failed logins
like this, and run an ipfw command to block it? Pe
Am Dienstag, 21. September 2004 20:40 schrieb Peter Olsson:
> I'm searching for some software that will let me control the speed of
> my motherboard fan and CPU fan. I have mainly AOpen motherboards and
> I have become addicted to their SilentTek/SilentTek2 software for
> window
On Tuesday, 21 September 2004 at 8:24:44 -0500, David Kelly wrote:
>
> On Sep 20, 2004, at 8:52 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>
>>> We could not find stated exactly anywhere, but we are presuming the
>>> description file that you use with vinum create becomes
>>> /etc/vinum.conf
>>
>> Well, you n
I'm searching for some software that will let me control the speed of
my motherboard fan and CPU fan. I have mainly AOpen motherboards and
I have become addicted to their SilentTek/SilentTek2 software for
windows. They only have this for windows, and I can't find anything
like it f
On Sep 20, 2004, at 8:52 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
We could not find stated exactly anywhere, but we are presuming the
description file that you use with vinum create becomes
/etc/vinum.conf
Well, you need to call it that. The name isn't critical, but it's a
good choice.
I use vinum only for
On Tuesday, 21 September 2004 at 9:13:23 +1200, Bruce Harding wrote:
> We are currently trying to set up server with software raid using vinum
> on 5.3. We plan to use it as a Mirrored root filesystem So far we have
> followed Greg Lehey's instructions from
>
> http://www.d
We are currently trying to set up server with software raid using vinum
on 5.3. We plan to use it as a Mirrored root filesystem So far we have
followed Greg Lehey's instructions from
http://www.daemonnews.org/22/vinum.html
and the handbook on vinum:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.IS
On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 21:42,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I am using a lot of software packages in my study. I can't find the
Unix editions for these software. Is there any way that I can run them in BSD?
Thanks!
Wine, vmware are windows emulators in the ports collec
=FFc5?= wrote:
> Hello,
>I am using a lot of software packages in my study. I can't find the Unix editions
> for these software. Is there any way that I can run them in BSD?
>Thanks!
>
>
>
> -
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Hello,
I am using a lot of software packages in my study. I can't find the Unix editions
for these software. Is there any way that I can run them in BSD?
Thanks!
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Ralph M. Los wrote:
From: Warren Block [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004, Ralph M. Los wrote:
> Sorry to throw this in - but does anyone have any experience with
> commercial, Win32-based backup software backing up Samba shares on
> FreeBSD? I have B
Hello John,
Tuesday, September 7, 2004, 1:39:23 AM, you wrote:
JL> hmm, are there any popular free data backup software
JL> for freebsd?
JL> i hope to backup my /etc and important files to another
JL> server via ftp.
Try and google for g4u (ghost for unix). This is a NetBSD based
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004, Ralph M. Los wrote:
Sorry to throw this in - but does anyone have any experience with
commercial, Win32-based backup software backing up Samba shares on
FreeBSD?
I have BackupExec running, on a tape library Win2k box, and I have my
file-server a FreeBSD 5.2.1 machine running
Sorry to throw this in - but does anyone have any experience with
commercial, Win32-based backup software backing up Samba shares on
FreeBSD?
I have BackupExec running, on a tape library Win2k box, and I have my
file-server a FreeBSD 5.2.1 machine running Samba 2.2.8a.
I'm still learnin
Man dump
Man restore
Message: 33
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 06:39:23 +0800
From: "John Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: data backup software for FreeBSD
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-
the archives and logs to
your ftp server as you wish.
Also, consider doing the following:
man tar
man gzip
man diff
Happy Tarring,
Alex
On Sep 6, 2004, at 6:39 PM, John Lee wrote:
hmm, are there any popular free data backup software
for freebsd?
i hope to backup
John Lee wrote:
hmm, are there any popular free data backup software
for freebsd?
i hope to backup my /etc and important files to another
server via ftp.
--john.
A few , tar, gzip and dump come to mind. man them all.
Works great, less filling
--
Best regards,
Chris
Inside every large program
is a
hmm, are there any popular free data backup software
for freebsd?
i hope to backup my /etc and important files to another
server via ftp.
--john.
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Hi,
I am looking for internet cafe software for FBSD. I have been surfing the net
but sofar fruitless. I have the following network setup.
A server and some diskless terminals that uses pxe to boot. I managed to find
rmonitor which was the closest to what I want. I want to see when users from
sential? Useful? Which to avoid?
> Why?
It's difficult to answer these questions based solely on the fact that each
system you build is designed to perform a set of functions. Each of these
functions will require a software package to drive it. Your situation is
unique to you. Let us
Hi Folks,
What are some recommendations for programs for these
different types of computers?
(Internet Web Server, Desktop Workstation, Firewall,
Samba LAN File Server)
Which programs are essential? Useful? Which to avoid?
Why?
Comments on configuration options?
Here's a chart:
=
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Alex B wrote:
I'm almost done writing a new software for FreeBSD. The only thing is that i
have not yet found a way to port it into FreeBSD ports. Can any body tell me
how its done. Are there any documentation on how to do this?
Yes, the Porter's Hand
On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 02:12, Eric Crist wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> have not yet found a way to port it into FreeBSD ports. Can any body
> >> tell me how its done. Are there any documentation on how to do this?
> >>
> >> The new software is ca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> have not yet found a way to port it into FreeBSD ports. Can any body
>> tell me how its done. Are there any documentation on how to do this?
>>
>> The new software is called RURS (Remote Unix Recovery Service).
Simply
>> said, it is th
> have not yet found a way to port it into FreeBSD ports. Can any body tell me
> how its done. Are there any documentation on how to do this?
>
> The new software is called RURS (Remote Unix Recovery Service). Simply said,
> it is the same as WINDOWS Gost utility.
we already have d
"Alex B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody:
>
> I'm almost done writing a new software for FreeBSD. The only thing is that i
> have not yet found a way to port it into FreeBSD ports. Can any body tell me
> how its done. Are there any do
Hello everybody:
I'm almost done writing a new software for FreeBSD. The only thing is that i
have not yet found a way to port it into FreeBSD ports. Can any body tell me
how its done. Are there any documentation on how to do this?
The new software is called RURS (Remote Unix Recovery Se
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 10:27:11AM +0600, ashadul hoque wrote:
> Is there any free software to run FreeBSD on WinXP?
QEMU:
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/
http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/
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y Mac; but Bochs is coming along nicely.
>
> On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 01:59:59 -0400, Aaron Myles Landwehr
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > ashadul hoque wrote:
> >
> > >Hello everyone,
> > >
> > >Is there any free software
>
>
> ashadul hoque wrote:
>
> >Hello everyone,
> >
> >Is there any free software to run FreeBSD on WinXP?
> >
> >I tried google and it looks like there is no free software to run FreeBSD
> >on WinXP.
> >
> >regards
> >Ashadul
&g
ashadul hoque wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is there any free software to run FreeBSD on WinXP?
I tried google and it looks like there is no free software to run FreeBSD
on WinXP.
regards
Ashadul
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You could run it in Bochs. Check out the project at
http://bochs.sourceforge.net/ I use it on my Mac and it works fine.
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 10:27:11 +0600, ashadul hoque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Is there any free software to run FreeBSD on WinXP?
>
&g
Hello everyone,
Is there any free software to run FreeBSD on WinXP?
I tried google and it looks like there is no free software to run FreeBSD
on WinXP.
regards
Ashadul
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What about simply using tar to backup the directories on the old
drives, and extracting the contents to the new drives. Then you
should just have to worry about moving the boot loader, which you can
probably use dd for (just read/write the first 512 bytes I think it
is). If all you want to keep i
On 2004-07-03 19:27, Marty Landman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm thinking of replacing the 1 GB and 2 GB hard drives on my FBSD 4.8
> machine with 4 GB and 6 GB hd's that have become available. Is there a way
> to do this which will be worth the trouble? Considering the FBSD box isn't
> highly
I'm thinking of replacing the 1 GB and 2 GB hard drives on my FBSD 4.8
machine with 4 GB and 6 GB hd's that have become available. Is there a way
to do this which will be worth the trouble? Considering the FBSD box isn't
highly configured or busy right now is it better to just start from scratch
Hey all,
Is there anyone that's tried installing/porting the VPN software
SmartPass? I need it to log into a VPN, and they simply told me, 'yeah,
it works on unix.' Problem is, it only supports Solaris and RedHat.
When I try to run the binary, I get the following error:
%smart
--- Begin Message ---
i use transcode under linux to re-encode movies into different standards
i think you can do the same under bsd ive burned mpeg2 as svcd before
using vcdimager prob i have is producing a dvd standard file system
also would like to know if there is a way to shrink dvds down to
i use transcode under linux to re-encode movies into different standards
i think you can do the same under bsd ive burned mpeg2 as svcd before
using vcdimager prob i have is producing a dvd standard file system
also would like to know if there is a way to shrink dvds down to 4gig in
bsd
arden
O
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 08:52:45 +0100
Edd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> Maybe the question I am asking is how do I burn a dvd using open
> source. But I know that dvd's ar encoded in MPEG2. Apparently
> ffmpeg can encode mpeg2, but I havent been able to get mencoder
> (compiled against
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 08:52:45AM +0100, Edd wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> Maybe the question I am asking is how do I burn a dvd using open source.
> But I know that dvd's ar encoded in MPEG2. Apparently ffmpeg can
> encode mpeg2, but I havent been able to get mencoder (compiled against
> ffmpeg) to wo
Hi there,
Maybe the question I am asking is how do I burn a dvd using open source.
But I know that dvd's ar encoded in MPEG2. Apparently ffmpeg can
encode mpeg2, but I havent been able to get mencoder (compiled against
ffmpeg) to work for me. Anyone have any tips?
Thanks!
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Graham Bentley wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can comment on the following :-
I am looking to install some CMS software and to run my
web site long term on FreeBSD.
I am thinking something on the lines of phpWebsite,
PostNuke/PhpNuke or similar (ie easy for me to install
and maintain
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can comment on the following :-
I am looking to install some CMS software and to run my
web site long term on FreeBSD.
I am thinking something on the lines of phpWebsite,
PostNuke/PhpNuke or similar (ie easy for me to install
and maintain / update - don't
Joe Schmoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So ... if I want to use some features like this on my home fileserver (replicating
> to a friends fileserver over T1) ... do I have any hope of achieving these features
> with standard UNIX tools and scripts, or do I really need to buy things made by
> N
I am very intrigued by some of the features that Network Appliance (NetApp) has for
its network attached arrays. Chiefly:
snapmirror http://www.netapp.com/products/filer/snapmirror.html
which allows real time replication of a filesystem(s) over a WAN - and saves bandwidth
by trans
On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 09:03, Joel Rees wrote:
> > ...
> > ASSUMPTION:
> > ...
> > We assume that it is in the best interests of each Free Software
> > Unix-like operating system distribution, each kernel (eg. Linux, *BSD,
> > HURD) and in the best i
(Apologies in advance --)
On 2004.6.11, at 06:31 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
PLEASE NOTE:
* Please do not reply-all
Sorry, when you break the rules, the rules are broken. However,
...
ASSUMPTION:
...
We assume that it is in the best interests of each Free Software
Unix-like operating system
is as appropriate (namely to those involved in
hardware compatibility, certification, driver development, and/ or
manufacture, as it relates to our free software community).
ASSUMPTION:
We in the free software community wish to have better and more up to
date hardware identification and su
Jay Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 04 June 2004 10:02 pm, Bill Moran wrote:
> > While it may be overkill, Asterisk is really the software you're looking
> > for: http://www.asterisk.org It'll do everything you need and more.
> >
> > Un
It would be nice if it also could understand DTMF codes and
> >
> > I skimmed through ports but didn't find a clear winner for this type
> > of application. I'm also not sure what specific hardware I'd need (I
> > assume not just any modem will do
do have caller
> ID and definitely want the system to be able to take advantage of that.
>
> I skimmed through ports but didn't find a clear winner for this type
> of application. I'm also not sure what specific hardware I'd need (I
> assume not just any modem w
h ports but didn't find a clear winner for this type
of application. I'm also not sure what specific hardware I'd need (I
assume not just any modem will do :-), and I suspect this will be
dependent on what software I use.
Any suggestions welcome.
--
Doug Lee [EMAIL PROTECTE
> I have an external SCSI drive and a series of problems with
> how AFBACKUP is acting and there is absolutely no response
> to my issues on their mail list. any clues on a really easy
> to configure backup software for FreeBSD please?
>
dump, cpio and tar are really easy to use.
Hi there,
I have an external SCSI drive and a series of problems with how AFBACKUP is
acting and there is absolutely no response to my issues on their mail list.
any clues on a really easy to configure backup software for FreeBSD please?
cheers,
Noah
What is the best software to use to automate backing up a large amount
of data across multiple cdroms? I have found some programs such as
cdtar and scdbackup, but are there any programs considered to be
reliable? I could just try to divide the data into segments and do it
manually but
>
> my computer has ethernet internet connection. i use
> linksys lan card. if i reinstall system i have to
> reinstall the lan software. but it says its designed
> for windows only. and i want to remove windows because
> 1 it has virus, 2 it has only total of 2 gb. and i
&g
Praneeth Reddy wrote:
my computer has ethernet internet connection. i use
linksys lan card. if i reinstall system i have to
reinstall the lan software. but it says its designed
for windows only. and i want to remove windows because
1 it has virus, 2 it has only total of 2 gb. and i
relly really
my computer has ethernet internet connection. i use
linksys lan card. if i reinstall system i have to
reinstall the lan software. but it says its designed
for windows only. and i want to remove windows because
1 it has virus, 2 it has only total of 2 gb. and i
relly really liked freebsd
Hi,
I have a winmodem and a remote friend of mine says
that he can make a driver for me if and only if I can
tell him the specific details of my winmodem. He
advice me to use scanmodem but I believe its an
application for linux. Can I use it on freebsd? I know
it can, but it didn't work, even
make
patches for this code, the software is in:
http://www.bananahead.com/
you will se that there is a bsd port in progress right now but the truth is
that with this kind o problems the port will take years to be finished.
the creator of the system is having poblems with this but my help is not
U libc v1, which since the
> move to ELF binary format was given major number 5 (/lib/libc.so.5). In 1997,
> the Free Software Foundation developed GNU libc v2, with the intention of
> being cleaner, more portable, and more standard (POSIX compliant). Under
> Linux, this version got
Pos, the server side is working ok, but
this client is dying every time with a segmentation fault.
debugging the core file from the post excecution I found the following:
terra# gdb /usr/bin/post
GNU gdb 5.2.1 (FreeBSD)
Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software
Pos, the server side is working ok, but
this client is dying every time with a segmentation fault.
debugging the core file from the post excecution I found the following:
terra# gdb /usr/bin/post
GNU gdb 5.2.1 (FreeBSD)
Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software
, the server side is working ok, but this client
is dying every time with a segmentation fault.
debugging the core file from the post excecution I
found the following:
terra# gdb /usr/bin/post
GNU gdb 5.2.1 (FreeBSD)
Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covere
backup and restore from a
bootable
> > CD, meaning a system can survive a harddrive failure without a
> > whole lot of fiddling around in reconfiguring software and such.
> > What I'm wondering is, is there similar software available for
> > FreeBSD (preferably free)?
>
ster
Mystic_One Internet Gaming Server
Anchorage, Alaska
http://games.mystic1.net
-Original Message-
From: Luke Kearney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 6:19 AM
To: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: Hardware problems or Software problems
Hello,
I have a server which rece
Hello Luke,
I would try to find some kind of burn test utility which will test your hardware.
As for memory, there is Memtest86 memory test, and for harddrives there are many
vendor utilities, which can make a really deep tests.
cheers,
Martin
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 12:18:41AM
Luke,
Your temps are fine. Go to the hard drive manufacturer's web site and
download a drive check utility. Once you run it, it will either say okay
or spit out an error code that you can use to RMA your hard drive.
If a hard drive locks up, you should still see errors on stdout, however
nothing
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 10:28:33 -0800 (PST)
"Denis R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> Luke,
>
> I know that would be coincidental, but you know what your running CPU temp
> is (check your BIOS)? OS freeze-ups sometimes occur due to inadequate
> cooling of the CPU. Also maybe your computer is clo
Luke,
I know that would be coincidental, but you know what your running CPU temp
is (check your BIOS)? OS freeze-ups sometimes occur due to inadequate
cooling of the CPU. Also maybe your computer is close to a heat source?
Are you using the same computer case?
What is your power supply rated at?
Hello,
I have a server which recently died on me. I believed that the problem
was likely the memory as the machine would reboot of its own accord
initially when accessing via samba or NFS. Then I noticed that it would
reboot when under no load. Given that the motherboard and CPU etc was
pushing th
Hi!, some one have tried to compile an run the bananapos software?
www.bananapos.com
if some one have successfully installed it please reply to my e-mail!
thanks in advance.
Sorry for my bad english too.
Eric De La Cruz Lugo
At Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
The Maya Land
On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 01:11:59PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> also i was wondering too if there are any recommendations for a good
> AV/spam combo for email running qmail & courier/imap?
Have a look at this article:
http://logicsquad.net/freebsd/qmail-scanner-how-to.html
It was getting o
Hi Rommel,
--On Thursday, March 18, 2004 01:11:59 PM +0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try looking at ports. there are a bunch of free AV software there for
free. [I'm thinking of clamav and amavisd-new, downloading that now as i
type]
Also, f-prot has a free version for FreeBSD (personal us
> I'm trying to set up a small web server with freebsd and all the Anti
> Virus
> Software I've find for Linus based want about $400 is there anything I acn
> do
> cheeper?
> Thanks Dennis
Try looking at ports. there are a bunch of free AV software there for free.
I'm trying to set up a small web server with freebsd and all the Anti Virus
Software I've find for Linus based want about $400 is there anything I acn do
cheeper?
Thanks Dennis
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On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 01:22:36PM +, Supote Leelasupphakorn wrote:
> To... All
>
>How I know which software package is for
> freebsd-5 or freebsd-4 ?
Packages for FreeBSD-4 have a '.tgz' extension. FreeBSD-5 uses
'.tbz'. However, that may chan
To... All
How I know which software package is for
freebsd-5 or freebsd-4 ?
TIA,
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use one of the drives as a backup for the other. I want to
> > use a backup method that creates a mirror of the working drive so
> > that if it fails, I can simply mount the backup in place of the
> > working drive, and get back in business. The operating system will
> > (proba
of
these drives, they will only host /home where mail and backup files
will reside.
I've tentatively decided to synchronize the mirror to the working drive
with rsync run once a night (perhaps more often later). This risks
losing up to a day of mail, but that's probably not the end of the
worl
On Sunday 07 March 2004 22:08, Dan Pelleg wrote:
- snip -
> > I think I need to install 'mgetty-1.1.30.12.16_3'. Shall I install
> > 'netpbm-10.17_1' as well.
> >
> Yes. Do it in one of the following ways:
>
> 1.
> cd /usr/ports/comms/mgetty+sendfax
> make install clean
>
> cd /usr/ports/graphic
Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - snip -
>> > # which acfax
>> > # which acfax
>> > # which efax
>> > # which gfax
>> > # which ghfaxview
>> > # which hylafx
>> > # which tkhylafax
>> > # which tkscanfax
>> > t# which viewfax
>> > all : Command not found.
>> >
>> > I suppose they have no
- snip -
> > # which acfax
> > # which acfax
> > # which efax
> > # which gfax
> > # which ghfaxview
> > # which hylafx
> > # which tkhylafax
> > # which tkscanfax
> > t# which viewfax
> > all : Command not found.
> >
> > I suppose they have not been installed. Kindly advise which of them is
> > e
Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all folks,
>
> I need to install a fax software to fax text documents.
>
> $ make search name=fax | grep fax
> Port: acfax-0.981011_1
> Path: /usr/ports/comms/acfax
> Port: efax-0.9a-001114a7
> Path: /usr/po
rive
with rsync run once a night (perhaps more often later). This risks
losing up to a day of mail, but that's probably not the end of the
world. The reasoning I used was that if I use software RAID, an
unexpected power failure during a large write operation (yes, it will
be on a UPS
Hi all folks,
I need to install a fax software to fax text documents.
$ make search name=fax | grep fax
Port: acfax-0.981011_1
Path: /usr/ports/comms/acfax
Port: efax-0.9a-001114a7
Path: /usr/ports/comms/efax
Port: gfax-0.5
Path: /usr/ports/comms/gfax
Port: ghfaxviewer-0.22.0_2
On Monday 01 March 2004 03:05 pm, Lance Earl wrote:
> I have been evaluating FreeBSD as a possible replacement for my RedHat web
> server and as a possible desktop. So far I like it except for one issue
> that drives me nuts.
>
> But first, my machine. I installed FreeBSD on a Pentium 250 with 512
Lance Earl wrote:
I installed FreeBsd 4.9 with fluxbox. Using ports I installed Bluefish(I
was disappointed to see that the most current port was an older version),
Nedit, Nano, Gimp and Gftp. The ports download and compile of these
programs took approximately forever plus 32 seconds. I tried inst
I have been evaluating FreeBSD as a possible replacement for my RedHat web
server and as a possible desktop. So far I like it except for one issue
that drives me nuts.
But first, my machine. I installed FreeBSD on a Pentium 250 with 512 megs
of ram and about 80 gigs on the hard drive. I currently
Hi, I've got the same chipset in my mobo. There is
some kind of problem with ACPI, so its better to boot
without it (either disable it in bios/either choose
the right boot option).
Later on you will have some more problems with onboard
NIC and (if you have one) nvidia gfx.
Write to me if you will
Witam
I got problem with installing 5.2.1 RC2 after i've changed my
MBO. Earlier I've used MSI kt4v on VIA chipset and there was no
problem. Now I got ABIT NF7-SL on nForce2 chipset and I'm
wondering what's goin' on? When I try to install fbsd,
installation stops every tim
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi list,
does anybody have a clue, if the following is a hard or software error?
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syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
kernel:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi list,
does anybody have a clue, if the following is a hard or software error?
#
syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
kernel:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi list,
does anybody have a clue, if the following is a hard or software error?
#
syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
kernel:
Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi list,
>
> does anybody have a clue, if the following is a hard or software error?
>
> #
> syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kerne
Hi list,
does anybody have a clue, if the following is a hard or software error?
#
syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
kernel:
kernel:
kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
kernel: cpuid
Hi list,
does anybody have a clue, if the following is a hard or software error?
#
syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
kernel:
kernel:
kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
kernel: cpuid
oid the extra expense of the hardware firewall.
>
> Can anyone offer an opinion on this matter? Any good reasons to use
> one over the other?
I personally don't trust hardware firewalls any more than I trust a
software firewall. Problems can occur in either and software is easier
I'm upgrading the hardware on my webserver. It will run FreeBSD 4.9.
I need to decide whether to use a hardware firewall (Cisco) or use ipfw,
ipf, pf, etc.
The hardware firewall will increase my monthly server rental bill by
almost 30%. So I'm wondering if the significant extra cost is worth it
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