And call it a quirk of mine, but I really dislike (server) software with
a large number of dependencies. That rules out Spam Assassin. But I am
I am not sure what you call dependencies.
SA is written in Perl, using some Perl libraries, so of course you
need these, but on the other hand
Does anyone have any experience with SysCP ( http://www.syscp.org ) as a
control panel in a virtual hosting environment?
Any input on this would be great.
Thanks,
Chris
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I have to setup a VPN server and I wonder which free software running
on FreeBSD to choose as my knowledge in such softwares is very limited
for now.
So any feedbacks, links, infos are welcome
Thank you
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On 5/23/07, Frank Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to setup a VPN server and I wonder which free software running
on FreeBSD to choose as my knowledge in such softwares is very limited
for now.
OpenVPN is in ports and is working very well for me (including having
Windows clients connect
Frank Bonnet wrote:
I have to setup a VPN server and I wonder which free software running
on FreeBSD to choose as my knowledge in such softwares is very limited
for now.
So any feedbacks, links, infos are welcome
Try net/mpd4. It probably does anything you need from radius auth to
netgraph
On Tue, 15 May 2007 00:16:34 -0500 WizLayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 14 May 2007 08:27:48 pm you wrote:
On May 13, 2007, at 7:13 PM, WizLayer wrote:
On Sunday 13 May 2007 07:17:14 pm Aftab Jahan Subedar wrote:
Would it recharge the battery fully after discharge? I dont
hrs.
It was not fully discharged by the way even when the battery ran the 2
servers for the 9 hours.
Al
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On May 13, 2007, at 7:13 PM, WizLayer wrote:
On Sunday 13 May 2007 07:17:14 pm Aftab Jahan Subedar wrote:
Would it recharge the battery fully after discharge? I dont think so.
So you got to recharge the external battery EXTERNALLY after power
failure.
What's wrong with that?
servers for the 9 hours.
Al
Hey welcome to visit Dhaka.
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CEO/Software Engineer
Subedar Technologies Ltd
Soubedar Baag Bibir Bagicha #1
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On Monday 14 May 2007 08:27:48 pm you wrote:
On May 13, 2007, at 7:13 PM, WizLayer wrote:
On Sunday 13 May 2007 07:17:14 pm Aftab Jahan Subedar wrote:
Would it recharge the battery fully after discharge? I dont think so.
So you got to recharge the external battery EXTERNALLY after power
On 12/05/07, jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello again;
Is there software for ups auto shutdown and restart for use with a ups
system that has the capacity; I.E. a serial connection and references
in the manual to software (for Windows mostly) download? Currently
I have a Vesta Pro 600 unit
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Subject: Re: Auto shutdown/restart software for FreeBSD?
On 12/05/07, jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Would it recharge the battery fully after discharge? I dont think so.
So you got to recharge the external battery EXTERNALLY after power failure.
Hey welcome to visit Dhaka.
Regards-
Aftab Jahan Subedar
CEO/Software Engineer
Subedar Technologies Ltd
Soubedar Baag Bibir Bagicha #1
North Jatra
On Sunday 13 May 2007 07:17:14 pm Aftab Jahan Subedar wrote:
Would it recharge the battery fully after discharge? I dont think so.
So you got to recharge the external battery EXTERNALLY after power
failure.
What's wrong with that? Trickle-charge the battery and ride the computers
from the
Hello again;
Is there software for ups auto shutdown and restart for use with a ups
system that has the capacity; I.E. a serial connection and references
in the manual to software (for Windows mostly) download? Currently
I have a Vesta Pro 600 unit. I had one made by Minuteman that crapped
out
jekillen wrote:
Hello again;
Is there software for ups auto shutdown and restart for use with a ups
system that has the capacity; I.E. a serial connection and references
in the manual to software (for Windows mostly) download? Currently
I have a Vesta Pro 600 unit. I had one made by Minuteman
Hi, I'm thinking to change my OS from windows to freeBSD and I would some
information about:
- There is an ATI graphics driver with 3D acceleration for freeBSD
that works fine?
- I have the AC'97 realtek controller audio, there is a driver for it?
- Is there a porting about fmod sound
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http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html
for informations about your software requierements
Michele wrote:
Hi, I'm thinking to change my OS from windows to freeBSD and I would some
information about:
- There is an ATI graphics driver with 3D acceleration for freeBSD
that works fine?
No.
- I have the AC'97 realtek controller audio, there is a driver for it?
Yes, AFAIK.
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 09:24:42AM +0200, Michele wrote:
Hi, I'm thinking to change my OS from windows to freeBSD and I would some
information about:
If you download the FreeSBIE live-CD from http://www.freesbie.org/, burn
it and boot from it you can check if all your hardware works.
-
Dear folks --
I'm trying to install a software package called LINGO for my
operations research class. There's a Linux version (no BSD, though).
http://www.lindo.com/downloads/downloadm.html
I'm hoping I can get this to work with the Linux emulation layer
(other stuff work already, like Maple 8
$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ]
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 13:15:28 -0300 Henry Lenzi wrote:
I'm trying to install a software package called LINGO for my
operations research class. There's a Linux version (no BSD, though).
http://www.lindo.com/downloads/downloadm.html
I'm hoping I can get this to work with the Linux emulation
Thank you it worked, except it borked with out-of-memory.
I'll quit using LINGO.
Henry
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Thanks.
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:23:52 -0300 Henry Lenzi wrote:
Thank you Boris.
You are welcome.
I just discovered that there's an AMPL version for
FreeBSD (who says FreeBSD doesn't get support ?) that works with
lp_solve, so I'll be using that (lp_solve is in the ports tree).
I'm far from
- no software for FreeBSD.
BTW, I have contacted the tech support ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and told them
it would probably be very easy for them so have a FreeBSD version.
Spasiba, Boris!
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instead of FreeBSD is because they think
there is no - or see - no software for FreeBSD.
I asked that question because I had a glance at the program and imo
it's not too hard to port the _linux_ version.
BTW, I have contacted the tech support ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and told them
it would probably
I am looking to automate the process of backing up my Cisco routers and
switches config files and have come across RANCID. Is this what I
should use on my FreeBSD server or is there something better?
Thanks
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Hello:
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Subject: Best Open Source software to backup Cisco switches and
routers
I am looking
On Apr 18, 2007, at 1:18 PMApr 18, 2007, Sean Murphy wrote:
I am looking to automate the process of backing up my Cisco routers
and switches config files and have come across RANCID. Is this
what I should use on my FreeBSD server or is there something better?
Thanks
I don't know
Hello,
I am about to switch to software raid 5 for my personal server. I know
hardware raid 5 is better, but being a student I'd rather not invest in
a raid adapter now, plus my cpu is being used at about 0.0% 24/24 7/7,
so it needs some exercise :-)
I've heard of several software-based
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 03:03:53 am Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
I am about to switch to software raid 5 for my personal server. I know
hardware raid 5 is better, but being a student I'd rather not invest in
a raid adapter now, plus my cpu is being used at about 0.0% 24/24 7/7,
so it needs some
On 2007/03/21 6:33, John Nielsen seems to have typed:
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 03:03:53 am Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
I am about to switch to software raid 5 for my personal server. I know
hardware raid 5 is better, but being a student I'd rather not invest in
a raid adapter now, plus my cpu
subbu ramanN [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am subburaman from bangalore.I am having FreeBsd OS.Now i
want to install the google earth software.I have downloaded googleearth.bin
file.How can i install ? Kindly give me the guidlines.
Installing third-party software is best done
Dear Team,
I am subburaman from bangalore.I am having FreeBsd OS.Now i
want to install the google earth software.I have downloaded googleearth.bin
file.How can i install ? Kindly give me the guidlines.
Thanks with regards
Subburaman N
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Think
outside the bowl
evolve is a complete online recruitment workflow solution that
provides = 360º integration between your front office, back
office and web = presence, allowing you to work seamlessly with
your clients, candidates = and the rest of the
[1]3D
[2]3D Don't buy Recruitment Software. . . Evolve
In today’s World it’s very much about On-Demand services; we
all = pay monthly subscriptions for many things including our
phones, internet = connections and TV.
So why buy Recruitment Software when you can
[1]3D
[2]3D Don't buy Recruitment Software. . . Evolve
In today’s World it’s very much about On-Demand services; we
all = pay monthly subscriptions for many things including our
phones, internet = connections and TV.
So why buy Recruitment Software when you can
I've seen lots of iridium flare prediction software that's
graphics-based, but is there any that can be run from the command
line?
I want to run the predictor as a cron job and pipe the output to a
Perl script, for example.
I'm running Mac OS X, but if I can get the source of anything that
runs
Did you ever get a response to the following inquiry? I'm looking for
the exact same thing.
Open Source is definitely better, but the business just wants something
to work.
Hello,
I'm tapping into this vast group of knowledgeable people to see
if
someone out there has a solution to a
Sudenly there is an improved desire to keep up to date on the latest
security fixes at work. I've got about 50 machines that I manage. OpenBSD,
FreeBSD, Linux, Solairs, and HP-UX.
I am looking for recomendations for a (hopefully automed), prefereably
web based tool to keep up with what versions
From: stan
Subject: Software inventory management
:
: Sudenly there is an improved desire to keep up to date on the latest
: security fixes at work. I've got about 50 machines that I manage. OpenBSD,
: FreeBSD, Linux, Solairs, and HP-UX.
:
: I am looking for recomendations for a (hopefully
From: stan
Subject: Software inventory management
:
: Sudenly there is an improved desire to keep up to date on the latest
: security fixes at work. I've got about 50 machines that I manage. OpenBSD,
: FreeBSD, Linux, Solairs, and HP-UX.
:
: I am looking for recomendations
, and there may be something similar for software versions.
-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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On Thursday 09 November 2006 18:33, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
Can anyone here recommend an IM client/server software that runs on
FreeBSD?
We use ejabberd for the server, and Kopete (Unix) and Psi (Windows) for the
client.
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Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
Can anyone here recommend an IM client/server software that runs on
FreeBSD? I'm looking at DBabble, but I see no port (which would be
nice). We like BSD servers and are getting a lot of requests for this
type of private service. But if BSD is not recommended, please
Can anyone here recommend an IM client/server software that runs on
FreeBSD? I'm looking at DBabble, but I see no port (which would be
nice). We like BSD servers and are getting a lot of requests for this
type of private service. But if BSD is not recommended, please tell.
Thanks in advance
Robert Fitzpatrick writes:
Can anyone here recommend an IM client/server software that runs
on FreeBSD? I'm looking at DBabble, but I see no port (which
would be nice). We like BSD servers and are getting a lot of
requests for this type of private service. But if BSD is not
recommended
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 19:28 -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
Robert Fitzpatrick writes:
Can anyone here recommend an IM client/server software that runs
on FreeBSD? I'm looking at DBabble, but I see no port (which
would be nice). We like BSD servers and are getting a lot of
requests
I'm getting ready to implement soon, and have settled on either
ejabberd (which has a port) or wildfire (which doesn't seem to, but I
haven't updated my ports in a long time.)
Kurt
On 11/9/06, Robert Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone here recommend an IM client/server software
One other thing:
Might be worth your while to hang out on this list:
http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jadmin
On 11/9/06, Robert Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone here recommend an IM client/server software that runs on
FreeBSD? I'm looking at DBabble, but I see no port
Robert Fitzpatrick writes:
Can anyone here recommend an IM client/server software that runs
on FreeBSD? I'm looking at DBabble, but I see no port (which
would be nice). We like BSD servers and are getting a lot of
requests for this type of private service. But if BSD
Hello,
I'm tapping into this vast group of knowledgeable people to see if
someone out there has a solution to a problem I've been trying to tackle
for a couple of weeks now. I need a way to track inventory, but not in a
traditional way. We aren't selling anything, rather, all of this stays
All,
Anyone know of an OSS package that can help with this - something
along the lines of Ulticam 2000 or NetDoc? Doesn't have to be quite so
capable, but I'm looking for something better than a series of
spreasheets.
My Google-fu is failing me, and I don't see anything in ports that
even
If the Mac uses BSD would that not mean that any one can use Mac software on a
PC-BSD...
My mind is telling me that this is not possible so it be intresting to know the
reason behind it... to learn
Thanks
Toby
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If the Mac uses BSD would that not mean that any one can use Mac
software on a PC-BSD...
My mind is telling me that this is not possible so it be intresting to
know the reason behind it... to learn
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The primary reason
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PC-BSD...
My mind is telling me that this is not possible so it be intresting to know the
reason behind it... to learn
Thanks
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Short answer: not possible. This is due in part
Just wondering if anyone has managed to make the Veritas Backup Exec
client work on FBSD 6.x using linux emulation.
I can get it to run but the server doesn't seem to be able to actually
backup anything.
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On Monday 18 September 2006 11:25, Josh Paetzel wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has managed to make the Veritas Backup Exec
client work on FBSD 6.x using linux emulation.
I can get it to run but the server doesn't seem to be able to actually
backup anything.
i havent used backup exec server
On Monday 18 September 2006 23:06, Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Monday 18 September 2006 11:25, Josh Paetzel wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has managed to make the Veritas Backup
Exec client work on FBSD 6.x using linux emulation.
I can get it to run but the server doesn't seem to be able to
Hi,
I quote you from your page:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/index.html
Commercial entities engaged in FreeBSD-related enterprises are also
encouraged to contact us.
I am a software writer, my website is http://www.shankar-software.org
I want to port my
shankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a software writer, my website is http://www.shankar-software.org
I want to port my business software to other operating systems. Linux
seemed
the obvious first choice. After studying it for the past one month I am
completely
vexed by the gnu licenses
On 8/26/06, shankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I quote you from your page:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/index.html
Commercial entities engaged in FreeBSD-related enterprises are also
encouraged to contact us.
I am a software writer, my website is http
On 2006-08-26 13:00, shankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I quote you from your page:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/index.html
Commercial entities engaged in FreeBSD-related enterprises are also
encouraged to contact us.
I am a software writer, my
Hello,
i'm looking for some software that could automate the process of
downloading files from file-hosters like rapidshare.de and similar.
Ordinary download managers don't seem to work because in order to
download a file using a free link you usually have to wait a couple of
minutes.
Thanks
Dylan Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does FreeBSD contain only free software?
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeBSD#License
FreeBSD contains software licensed under BSD-License, LGPL, GPL (which
restricts redistribution without making the source code available),
IP-FILTER (which does
I only use free software. I was considering installing a BSD derivative on
one of my machines.
Does FreeBSD contain only free software?
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Dylan Rogers wrote:
I only use free software. I was considering installing a BSD
derivative on
one of my machines.
Does FreeBSD contain only free software?
Yes, the base system only contains BSDL-ed and GPL-ed code (afaik only
these two). From ports you can use some commercial software
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 14:32:00 -0500
Dylan Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only use free software. I was considering installing a BSD
derivative on one of my machines.
Does FreeBSD contain only free software?
read the GPL-license, read the BSD-license,
draw your own conclusions on what you
albi wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 14:32:00 -0500
Dylan Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only use free software. I was considering installing a BSD
derivative on one of my machines.
Does FreeBSD contain only free software?
read the GPL-license, read the BSD-license,
draw your own
On Jul 26, 2006, at 1:32 PM, Dylan Rogers wrote:
I only use free software. I was considering installing a BSD
derivative on
one of my machines.
Does FreeBSD contain only free software?
What do you consider Free software?
gnu is considered by many to NOT be Free because of the virus
Gábor Kövesdán wrote:
if you really only want to use Free Software, have fun with
GNU-Hurd ;-)
Hurd is purely GPL-ed, while FreeBSD is mostly BSDL-ed. BSDL has almost
no restrictions, so I'd rather say FreeBSD is really free, not Hurd.
i didn't mean to start a discussion about
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast
'
Subject: Re: Getting Source Code after Installing the Software
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without
installing any source code. Now (naturally), I want to get a
hold of the kernel source so I can re-compile
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Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 2:14 PM
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Can you simply tell
Don't top-post, please.
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Can you simply tell me the name of the tar ball on the CD?
It's split(1).
6.1-RELEASE/src/ has it broken into different pieces of the sources.
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I'm sure you're right, but we're kind of spread out and we don't talk all that
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I'm sure you're right, but we're
On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 03:26:46PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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DID ANYBODY LOOK ON THE SENDER ADDRESS OF THIS ORIGINAL POSTING!?
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I BET THERE ARE SEVERAL GUYS WHO KNOW HOW TO
INSTALL
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast Routing.
However, I can't figure how to get the source off my CDs. I downloaded the
ISO's
You can get the source code at any time with cvsup, which is availible
through ports. check out
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html
On 6/16/06, Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast Routing.
However, I
On Friday 16 June 2006 21:27, Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI wrote:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast Routing.
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 04:27:31PM -0400, Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD
SRI wrote:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast
Hi,
The trick of doing a ports cvsup from back
in time worked. We have a working networker client again!
I'm even more concerned that the client version
is going to go stale. I don't know how the package
was made for BSD, and I'm not sure if it
is legally possibly to port the current versions
Hi,
Our institution uses networker for backups. We absolutely require
networker client for FreeBSD. I'm astonished that it was just dropped
from ports.
I have a dozen or so machines where networker client is already
humming along and it works well for us. I have a recently setup
BSD box I
and was subsequently removed from
the ports tree. It also seems that the security issues existed as far
back as 2002.
You should be able to copy the ports skeleton(s) from your existing
machines (or get it from CVS) and build it that way. I'd just be a
bit cautious relying on software with known security issues
machines (or get it from CVS) and build it that way. I'd just be a
bit cautious relying on software with known security issues.
Caveat: I could be wrong on this since I don't use and have
never used this port.
HTH,
Randy
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Donald Teed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know, the security issues are moot. The note
I remember seeing said that the default configuration
was problematic. If our backup server is behind a firewall,
and we always config things after installing, I
Hello,
Since we do not know each other yet, I would like to briefly introduce the
company Software Wydawnictwo, a Polish publishing house specialising in IT
magazines. Our magazines are printed in 7 language versions and are
distributed in Western Europe as well as in many overseas countries
Hi,
I am looking for a software that can be used as a cable tester replacement to
measure, for UTP or FTP cable, physical properties such correct wiring, cable
length, cable loss, etc.
Any one got an idea?
Simon
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On Fri, 19 May 2006 21:21:19 -0600
Levi Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is it that some applications like x11, ratpoison, and firefox come up
instantly while applications like xmms, emacs and thunderbird take about
five minutes to load? I've tried several things to try and fix this.
Why is it that some applications like x11, ratpoison, and firefox come up
instantly while applications like xmms, emacs and thunderbird take about
five minutes to load? I've tried several things to try and fix this.
- I've deinstalled packages to see if ports was any better and vice
versa.
Levi Campbell sat at his 'puter and typed on 5/20/2006 8:51:
Why is it that some applications like x11, ratpoison, and firefox come up
instantly while applications like xmms, emacs and thunderbird take about
five minutes to load? I've tried several things to try and fix this.
- I've
Graham Bentley wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions on this. Perhaps I should have worded
my question better (well, maybe not on a FreeBSD list ;)
I am looking to control Windogs (yuk!) Desktops remotely (and as
secure as possible - lol !)
Thanks
i also used tightvnc and run it through an
Hi,
martinko [EMAIL PROTECTED] words
on 07.05.2006 - 19:06 (+0200 Zulu-Time):
Graham Bentley wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions on this. Perhaps I should have worded
my question better (well, maybe not on a FreeBSD list ;)
I am looking to control Windogs (yuk!) Desktops remotely
Bethan,
On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 03:44:35PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
ExportControls [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Additionally, because FreeBSD contains what is considered strong
cryptography, French authorities (the DCSSI) requires that an
authorisation is obtained for the item if it is to
FreeBSD 6.0
onto the two IBM drives. Now, I wanted to mirror the other two for data
and looking for guidance as to whether it is first of all suited for
software RAID and if so, CCD or vinum. I am contemplating vinum because
the handbook mentions CCD is when cost is the important factor and for
me
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