Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
I cannot promise exposure on the main FreeBSD Project pages, that
would be up to the webmasters (and to some extent the core team)
to arrange and allow for such precense.
We currently have list of donors both on
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributo
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Somewhere out there there is a ?Virus?/?Hacker?/?Spammer?
getting really annoying..
Yeah, but what do you expect anyone to do about it?
Swen and MyDoom are easy to detect and reject at the SMTP stage. The
fact that our mail servers don't do this is a PITA, as it force
Peter Jeremy wrote:
Most of the noteworthy features of subversion are listed
on the project front page:
http://subversion.tigris.org/
A significant one of which is the fact that it's available
under a BSD-style license. Meaning that the project wouldn't
have to rely on more GPLed code.
I wonder i
Peter Schuller wrote:
Most of the noteworthy features of subversion are listed on the project front
page:
http://subversion.tigris.org/
A significant one of which is the fact that it's available under a
BSD-style license. Meaning that the project wouldn't have to rely on
more GPLed code.
I
Julian Elischer wrote:
maybe we should make some sort of geographical registration
web page so that people can find each other?
A bunch of people from FreeBSD's UKUG started working on this. It was to
be hosted on www.bsdworld.net (not generally viewable yet), although it
was started it seeme
Terry Lambert wrote:
>>What about HyperTransport?
>>(Not that I know anything about it, but those nice AMD guys keep
>>mentioning it in sales garbage :)
>>
>
>They keep mentioning "SledgeHammer", too...
>
>Have you seen silicon for either one of them yet?
>
I don't pretend to know much about any
Ronald G Minnich wrote:
>
>where'd they get this? that's an odd statement. Shared memory was used all
>the time on Unix on -11s, that's the whole point of the shared text a.out
>format. Of course shared read-only text is not exactly the standard shared
>memory, but at the same time it shows feasi
Hi all!
Apologies if this is common knowledge, but I recently bought Operating
System Concepts by Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne (published by Wiley)
for my Computer Science course and the book has several appendices which
are available for download from Wiley's web site. One of these
appendi
in order to keep up with the latest comings and goings. An archive of recent
messages is available from
http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/current/freebsd-stable.html
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s I've been talking about and example outputs from all this are
available from http://ukug.uk.freebsd.org/~andrew/docindex/
Does anyone have any thoughts or comments on how to proceed?
Many thanks!
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help out on myself, but my
knowledge of FreeBSD isn't detailed enough, and my knowledge of OS programming
is even worse! :)
So while I'm still learning, is anyone else working on this?
Many thanks!
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grading, the libraries that were
> used to execute the old 2.2.x binaries are upgraded so that you can
> execute the new 3.x binaries.
>
> If you need to execute 2.2.x binaries on a 3.x system you should
> install the 'compat22' port in /usr/ports/com
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