are working with our client Reuters to help them comply with EU and
US
export control regulation. In this regard, Reuters have some Free BSD
v4.1
software, which they are sending to France. A declaration or
authorisation
may be needed for this software for import into, use in, supply
Good Afternoon,
We are working with our client Reuters to help them comply with EU and US
export control regulation. In this regard, Reuters have some Free BSD v4.1
software, which they are sending to France. A declaration or authorisation
may be needed for this software for import into, use
Bethan Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Afternoon,
We are working with our client Reuters to help them comply with EU and US
export control regulation. In this regard, Reuters have some Free BSD v4.1
software, which they are sending to France. A declaration or authorisation
may
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
the
controller, so I have removed the RAID arrays and loaded 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
as though geom is the way of the future but does not currently
support R5 which is what I was looking for.
Somewhere out there is a pretty comprehensive set of iozone benchmarks
comparing linux and BSD software Raid. Ah found it:
http://www25.big.jp/~jam/filesystem/old/
This might give you some ideas
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
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 19:59 -0400, Ian Jefferson wrote:
I think if you want mirroring only you should consult the geom pages.
Great, I believe I have this setup right. I'm not sure what the fdisk
issue may be with the message 'fdisk: Geom not found', but all looks to
have setup properly. Now,
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, is reliability. What would someone suggest? If vinum, one thing I
don't quite understand is do I create the partitions to be used
IMHO, fdisk is unnecessary. I got my two brand
new HDs ad[46] mirrored w/o fdisk.
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 09:15:39PM -0400, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 19:59 -0400, Ian Jefferson wrote:
I think if you want mirroring only you should consult the geom pages.
Great, I
On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 09:20 +0800, Cheng-Lung Sung wrote:
Great, I believe I have this setup right. I'm not sure what the fdisk
issue may be with the message 'fdisk: Geom not found', but all looks to
have setup properly. Now, just to have a clear understanding, what is
the purpose of
Hi,
newfs first?
In my experiment, there is only one mirror/gm0s1 exists (no s1a, s1c...)
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 09:40:17PM -0400, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 09:20 +0800, Cheng-Lung Sung wrote:
Great, I believe I have this setup right. I'm not sure what the fdisk
On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 09:16 +0800, Cheng-Lung Sung wrote:
1. http://people.freebsd.org/~rse/mirror/
Great doc, thanks! I was able to get the first part of the 2nd approach
booting from the gm0 mirror, but after booting and trying to add my da0
to the mirror, it does not recognize the
Hi all,
i'm looking for software to manage podcast subscriptions - i.e., that it will
downoad and organise my podcasts. I imagine any RSS client that can handle
attachments / download files linked from an article would do too . Any
suggestions?
FreeBSD 6.1-RC #0: Sun Apr 16 23:24:12 EST 2006
Norberto Meijome wrote:
Hi all,
i'm looking for software to manage podcast subscriptions - i.e., that it will
downoad and organise my podcasts. I imagine any RSS client that can handle
attachments / download files linked from an article would do too . Any
suggestions?
bashpodder is simple
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
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On Apr 22, 2006, at 1:02 AM, 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
Try rdesktop
(OK I know this is OT but theres alot of good experience here
so please dont flame me :))
What are people using for this ?
I have used VNC and TighVNC in the past to good effect
although they do seem a bit laggy.
I notice that GoToMyPC is gaining in popularity but I suspect
you have to trust
Graham Bentley wrote:
(OK I know this is OT but theres alot of good experience here
so please dont flame me :))
What are people using for this ?
I have used VNC and TighVNC in the past to good effect
although they do seem a bit laggy.
I notice that GoToMyPC is gaining in popularity but I
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Graham Bentley wrote:
(OK I know this is OT but theres alot of good experience here
so please dont flame me :))
What are people using for this ?
I have used VNC and TighVNC in the past to good effect
although they do seem a bit laggy.
I notice that GoToMyPC is
Hello FreeBSD users,
I am happilly installing FreeBSD systems (remotely), however there is one thing
which I would like to get solved, hopefully the one or the other can help me
out.
Anyway here the story goes:
I have setup a sample FreeBSD system (Software Raid 1) on the devices /dev/ad2
I'm trying to use my TV Tuner (A Leadtek Brooktree chipset tuner), and
I have gotten FXTV to work great with one exception: It appears to
only work in something that looks to be about 320x240, when I go
fullscreen or anything larger than what it opens as, it only draws to
part of the screen...
On Sunday 16 April 2006 14:39, Jim Stapleton wrote:
I'm trying to use my TV Tuner (A Leadtek Brooktree chipset tuner), and
I have gotten FXTV to work great with one exception: It appears to
only work in something that looks to be about 320x240, when I go
fullscreen or anything larger than what
hi there,
I am seeing something weird on my Thinkpad z60M LCD screen. Certain
colours are (in the green-blueish range) are showing up as if there was
some interference , like ghosting in a a badly tuned TV. It happens on
the desktop and on some areas of gkrellm.
I transferred the settings as they
does anyone know software able to read Btrieve .DAT files and output
text formatted tables?
thanks
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On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 04:41:14PM +0200, simon butsana wrote:
Hi,
Try hylafax.
mgetty+sendfax is much easier to tune.
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Hi Igor,
Hi,
Try hylafax.
mgetty+sendfax is much easier to tune.
exactly what needs tuning? ( if you are not in the mass-faxing-business )
regards,
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Hi,
Try Anteater (from the Ant framework) or JMETER, or possibly plain old Perl ;)
Guillaume
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 03:21, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
On 05/04/2006, at 7:17 AM, fbsd_user wrote:
I am looking for am application that will simulate a browser and
allow me to program
On 2006-04-05 00:57, Daniel Bye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 07:26:07PM -0300, Duane Whitty wrote:
Try googling (can this really be a word :) ) browser
automation name_of browser.
According to Dictionary.com, yes. It gives three definitions,
two of which are listed as
Hello
I need advices to choose a FAX software (sending and receiving)
running at 6.0 , the modem I have is a ZyXEL Omni 56K Plus,
it has both serial and USB interfaces.
Thanks for any help.
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software (sending and receiving)
running at 6.0 , the modem I have is a ZyXEL Omni 56K Plus,
it has both serial and USB interfaces.
Thanks for any help.
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Hi,
Try hylafax.
Simon
Frank Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hello
I need advices to choose a FAX software (sending and receiving)
running at 6.0 , the modem I have is a ZyXEL Omni 56K Plus,
it has both serial and USB interfaces.
Thanks for any help.
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mature package, has been running on freebsd for a
long time and has a nice configuration script. hardware may prove to
be more of a problem than software.
before configuring, read the README or other docs provided. check the
hylafax website too.
i am not in any way affiliated with hylafax nor
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I am looking for am application that will simulate a browser and
allow me to program responses to filling in forms from the internet
application the browser is accessing.
I have read about this type of thing before and even seen it
mentioned on this list but at the time I had no interest in it. I
fbsd_user wrote:
I am looking for am application that will simulate a browser and
allow me to program responses to filling in forms from the internet
application the browser is accessing.
I have read about this type of thing before and even seen it
mentioned on this list but at the time I had
fbsd_user wrote:
I am looking for am application that will simulate a browser and
allow me to program responses to filling in forms from the internet
application the browser is accessing.
I have read about this type of thing before and even seen it
mentioned on this list but at the time I had
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 07:26:07PM -0300, Duane Whitty wrote:
Try googling (can this really be a word :) ) browser automation name_of
browser.
According to Dictionary.com, yes. It gives three definitions, two of
which are listed as verbs. Therefore, the present participle googling
is an
On 05/04/2006, at 7:17 AM, fbsd_user wrote:
I am looking for am application that will simulate a browser and
allow me to program responses to filling in forms from the internet
application the browser is accessing.
cURL does this
malcolm
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Edwin Groothuis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
We recently obtained a Tippingpoint SMS server which is currently
safe guarding our network against the bad guys.
Unfortunately, the client software for Linux (which is nothing more
than a Java program
Greetings,
We recently obtained a Tippingpoint SMS server which is currently
safe guarding our network against the bad guys.
Unfortunately, the client software for Linux (which is nothing more
than a Java program) does and doesn't really work on my FreeBSD
machine:
- It tries to install
Hi,
This is on FreeBSD 5.4 latest stable snapshot on January.
I've followed the instructions at:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/11/10/FreeBSD_Basics.html for creating
software RAID, which appears to have been successful. the raid created, and
synched, couple of reboots all is good.
So
On 3/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was wondering what you recommend. We have a small 5 person user base
on a [fairly] screamin' new Dell box, so performance isn't an
issue. Just easy to use, reliable, basic, low maintenance web
mail. I'm leaning toward SquirrelMail, as I
On 3/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was wondering what you recommend. We have a small 5 person user base
on a [fairly] screamin' new Dell box, so performance isn't an
issue. Just easy to use, reliable, basic, low maintenance web
mail. I'm leaning toward SquirrelMail, as
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something else you may want to look into, if you use cyrus_imap, is
websieve. This allows you to setup server side mail filtering rules
through a web interface. I didn't manage to get it working last I looked
at it, though I intend to try again
Hi All...
I'm looking to install a web-email package on our FreeBSD 6.0
system. Sendmail, Dovecot IMAP, and Apache 2.0 are already
installed. I'll be installing from ports or packages.
Was wondering what you recommend. We have a small 5 person user base
on a [fairly] screamin' new Dell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wayne,
Was wondering what you recommend. We have a small 5 person user base on
a [fairly] screamin' new Dell box, so performance isn't an issue. Just
easy to use, reliable, basic, low maintenance web mail. I'm leaning
toward SquirrelMail, as I set it up on a test
On 3/1/06, Robin Vley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wayne,
Was wondering what you recommend. We have a small 5 person user base on
a [fairly] screamin' new Dell box, so performance isn't an issue. Just
easy to use, reliable, basic, low maintenance web mail. I'm
sqwebmail, squirrelmail, horde/imp, various others
Hi All...
I'm looking to install a web-email package on our FreeBSD 6.0
system. Sendmail, Dovecot IMAP, and Apache 2.0 are already
installed. I'll be installing from ports or packages.
Was wondering what you recommend. We have a small
http://www.openwebmail.org/
It is in the ports as well.
-Derek
At 02:20 PM 3/1/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All...
I'm looking to install a web-email package on our FreeBSD 6.0
system. Sendmail, Dovecot IMAP, and Apache 2.0 are already
installed. I'll be installing from
Hi thanks to everyone who responded, Esp Tim D. on my question
about removing the FBSD boot manager. A plain old DOS FDISK /MBR
zapped it, and left my BSD installation untouched.
Problem is yet again, I needed a dang DOS boot disk. I've been
thinking for years it would be cool to
On 2/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi thanks to everyone who responded, Esp Tim D. on my question
about removing the FBSD boot manager. A plain old DOS FDISK /MBR
zapped it, and left my BSD installation untouched.
Problem is yet again, I needed a dang DOS boot
Hi people, did someone knows if we have some barcode designer on
Freebsd?, i googling and just found kbarcode -kde, but we have
something else...?
Thanks for your time, greetings.
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Hello there,
I have a Dell Power Edge 2400 system with 4 X 18 GB SCSI Drives. I would
like to use a software Raid 5 using FreeBSD 5.4. Any suggestions on how to
go about doing it? I have read so many articles, it makes my head hurt.
There are many options, for mirroring, but some are better
I need to setup a web forum for a friend, and sure could appreciate
some pointers.
Some of my questions/issues include:
1) Which forum software runs on FreeBSD?
By forum software, I am referring to programs such as
o phpBB
o vBulletin by Jelsoft
2) Suggestions
Hi Steve,
I've responded to your messages in-line below:
Steve Camp wrote:
I need to setup a web forum for a friend, and sure could appreciate
some pointers.
Some of my questions/issues include:
1) Which forum software runs on FreeBSD?
By forum software, I am referring to programs
1) Which forum software runs on FreeBSD?
The Operating system doesn't matter, for most forums the webserver
(apache, caudium etc.) needs to have certain modules loaded (php, asp,
etc.) and/or a database server(mysql, bdb, etc.).
Check the program's site to see what is needed, php and mysql
Steve Camp wrote:
I need to setup a web forum for a friend, and sure could appreciate
some pointers.
Some of my questions/issues include:
1) Which forum software runs on FreeBSD?
By forum software, I am referring to programs such as
o phpBB
o vBulletin by Jelsoft
Steve Camp wrote:
I need to setup a web forum for a friend, and sure could appreciate
some pointers.
Some of my questions/issues include:
1) Which forum software runs on FreeBSD?
By forum software, I am referring to programs such as
o phpBB
o vBulletin by Jelsoft
stan wrote:
I would like to set up a internal bloging system at work for people to use
as a sort of daily journal.
I want to host this on FreeBSD, preferably by using something that;s in
the
ports tree. I've installed and got working wordpress, but it doesn't seem
to have the ability to
I would like to set up a internal bloging system at work for people to use
as a sort of daily journal.
I want to host this on FreeBSD, preferably by using something that;s in the
ports tree. I've installed and got working wordpress, but it doesn't seem
to have the ability to allow me to define
stan wrote:
I want to host this on FreeBSD, preferably by using something that;s in the
ports tree. I've installed and got working wordpress, but it doesn't seem
to have the ability to allow me to define individual blogs for each person,
which is what I need. I'd like for each persons blog to
software. Doesn't sound like a great
idea to me.
Am I thinkining incorectly here?
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http
software. Doesn't sound like a great
idea to me.
Am I thinkining incorectly here?
While not the final word, I found this page worthwhile in deciding.
http://www.asymptomatic.net/blogbreakdown.htm
DAve
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software. Doesn't sound like a great
idea to me.
Am I thinkining incorectly here?
I'm sure you could pay for commercial blog software or blog hosting instead, if
you preferred to do that. Or perhaps there are some other open-source blog
suites which are more suited to your multiuser requirements
of
wrodpress. Seems like an admin nightmare to me.
The 2nd is listed as alpha quality software. Doesn't sound like a great
idea to me.
Am I thinkining incorectly here?
While not the final word, I found this page worthwhile in deciding.
http://www.asymptomatic.net/blogbreakdown.htm
Thanks
水曜日 11 1月 2006 01:30、User Gandalf さんは書きました:
Hello,
Do you know any native voip software for FreeBSD?
I hate to install Linux compatibility mode just to have skype working.
Thanks,
Les
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [/usr/ports/net] #ls | grep phone
cphone
kphone
linphone
linphone-base
ohphone
Hello,
Do you know any native voip software for FreeBSD?
I hate to install Linux compatibility mode just to have skype working.
Thanks,
Les
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On 1/10/06, User Gandalf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Do you know any native voip software for FreeBSD?
I hate to install Linux compatibility mode just to have skype working.
Thanks,
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I have only one machine left running 5.4, but unfortunately it's a live web
and database server (tight budget!) so I don't like tinkering with it too
much.
I was going to reinstall it with 6.0 and I just wondered if there was any
reason why you shouldn't run a production server on the compat5x
At 02:55 AM 12/12/2005, Ashley Moran wrote:
I have only one machine left running 5.4, but unfortunately it's a live web
and database server (tight budget!) so I don't like tinkering with it too
much.
I was going to reinstall it with 6.0 and I just wondered if there was any
reason why you
On Monday 12 December 2005 10:55, Ashley Moran wrote:
I was going to reinstall it with 6.0 and I just wondered if there was any
reason why you shouldn't run a production server on the compat5x port for
any length of time. I can't afford the downtime to remove all the ports
and re-install
In the windows world I used dvd decrypter. It output .iso files directly,
and it supported removing macrovision (and most importantly) removing
prohibited user actions ( PUA / PUO ).
I cannot find anything like this for FreeBSD. I asked previously, and was
shown sysutls/dvdbackup. This
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 06:04:10PM -0500, user wrote:
So, does anyone know of any _decent_ way to rip a dvd _directly_ to an ISO
on FreeBSD, and that also supports advanced features like I mention above?
multimedia/dvdrip has worked well for me in the past. I've never
ripped straight to .iso,
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 18:04 -0500, user wrote:
In the windows world I used dvd decrypter. It output .iso files directly,
and it supported removing macrovision (and most importantly) removing
prohibited user actions ( PUA / PUO ).
I cannot find anything like this for FreeBSD. I asked
In the windows world I used dvd decrypter. It output .iso files directly,
and it supported removing macrovision (and most importantly) removing
prohibited user actions ( PUA / PUO ).
I cannot find anything like this for FreeBSD. I asked previously, and was
shown sysutls/dvdbackup.
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 08:58:35PM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Basically, I'm looking for something to run on a remote server, that other
parties to connect to, create conferences, invite other users into, etc
... including full video / audio and, if possible, whiteboard ...
Does
Actually there is no such thing as motion detection using any camera.
Its the calculation of deference between two images/snaps.
so should I say logic motion detection
There are so many of them in /usr/ports/graphics based on this
theory. gspy is one of them I can recall.
-Jahan
At
Basically, I'm looking for something to run on a remote server, that other
parties to connect to, create conferences, invite other users into, etc
... including full video / audio and, if possible, whiteboard ...
Does anyone have any recommendations that work under FreeBSD?
Thanks ...
Hi, I need to compile a program to run it in a linux box.
I know that freebsd has linux compatibility with binary files.
Can I compile using freebsd gcc a binary file that can run under linux and try
if it works with freebsd binary linux emulation??
If it is possible... what kind of options
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 10:06:16PM +0100, Javier Matos wrote:
Hi, I need to compile a program to run it in a linux box.
I know that freebsd has linux compatibility with binary files.
Can I compile using freebsd gcc a binary file that can run under linux and
try if it works with freebsd
anyone know of a port/package that can detect motion from a usb camera
or a logitech par port and save the image?
one of the ones i found was motion but it was for linux.
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linux emulation. It can be instaled from the ports, or you might have
selected it during install. In which case just follow the instruction
for your the motion software and install.
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I need help with finding a software to do this
Going into your local computer lab paying the clerk for an hour of
computer time he accepts your money, types in some information in his
computer, and tells you what computer station to sit at. The computer
works for that hour, gives you
Hi,
Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software that i can
use with FreeBSD?
Something similar to MS Project..?
Please advice
Thank you in advance
Spiros Papadopoulos
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Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software that i can
use with FreeBSD?
Something similar to MS Project..?
i don't know M$ Project but cvs works fine, and is really good as it's
used by FreeBSD developer for many years
On 11/22/05 05:16 PM, Wojciech Puchar sat at the `puter and typed:
Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software that i
can use with FreeBSD?
Something similar to MS Project..?
i don't know M$ Project but cvs works fine, and is really good as it's
used by FreeBSD
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software
that i can use with FreeBSD?
Something similar to MS Project..?
i don't know M$ Project but cvs works fine, and is really good as it's
used by FreeBSD developer for many years !
Software project
SPYRIDON PAPADOPOULOS wrote:
Hi,
Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software that i can
use with FreeBSD?
Something similar to MS Project..?
Not nearly as featureful (read: bloated, cough, cough) as MS
Project, but if all you want is simple Gantt charts and work
used by FreeBSD developer for many years !
Software project management is only a small subset of the project
management universe.
of course. in *nix world traditionally there are lots of small programs,
each doing well it's small work, instead of one huge program.
it's good to concentrate
On Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:49:23 AM, Greg Barniskis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Project Management Software
Wrote these words of wisdom:
SPYRIDON PAPADOPOULOS wrote:
Hi,
Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software that i
can use with FreeBSD
Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:49:23 AM, Greg Barniskis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not nearly as featureful (read: bloated, cough, cough) as MS
Project, but if all you want is simple Gantt charts and work
breakdowns then try out Imendio Planner for gnome, which can be
found
On Nov 22, 2005, at 3:05 PM, Greg Barniskis wrote:
Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:49:23 AM, Greg Barniskis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not nearly as featureful (read: bloated, cough, cough) as MS
Project, but if all you want is simple Gantt charts and work
breakdowns then
updating.
mjt
From: Vampire D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 3:49 PM
To: Murray Taylor
Subject: Re: Contact Management Software
I did a look on 5.4 and I do not see SugarCRM but when I went to
FreeBSD.org/ports I did see
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 4:06 PM
To: Murray Taylor
Cc: Vampire D; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Contact Management Software
Thanks for the suggestion of SugarCRM. I think this may work out great
for him with a couple of modules. :)
Only thing left
| grep Port
If it doesnt return
Port:sugarcrm-2.5.1b_1
or so then your ports tree needs updating.
mjt
From: Vampire D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 3:49 PM
To: Murray Taylor
Subject: Re: Contact Management Software
I did
SugarCRM is in ports and its web site has a good demo
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew P.
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 6:34 PM
To: Mark Kane
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Contact Management Software
On 10
with an email client like Mozilla Thunderbird to
file incoming mail by contact.
He already owns the Maximizer 7 software for Windows but has not started
to use it yet, so that's why I'm trying to get suggestions or input on
what you all use for your contact management and sales software.
Thanks
incoming mail by contact.
He already owns the Maximizer 7 software for Windows but has not started
to use it yet, so that's why I'm trying to get suggestions or input on
what you all use for your contact management and sales software.
Thanks very much in advance!
-Mark
On 10/14/05, Mark Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get suggestions or input on
what you all use for your contact management and sales software.
Thanks very much in advance!
-Mark
I've found that kde's pim suite (kontact) works fine for me. I haven't
had to do expense reports from
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