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> On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Bill Swingle wrote:
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> > I don't remember if you were there or not but there was a bartop arcade
> > game that was based on FreeBSD that had a touch screen that showed up at
> > FreeBSDCon 99 (I think). My memory fails me on the name
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nd it's a
drab gray color. If the cursor were something brighter and unique it
might make it easier to distinguish as "the cursor" and there for easier
to understand. Red maybe?
Anyone else think this is a good idea?
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> + fi
> + if ! cmp $LOG/netstat.today $TMP >/dev/null 2>&1; then
> + [ $rc -lt 1 ] && rc=1
> + separator
> + echo "$host changes in listening ports:"
> + diff -b $LOG/netstat.today $TMP
> +
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 03:04:16PM -0700, Bill Swingle wrote:
> - strlcpy(packagesite, "", sizeof(packagesite));
Chris Costello recommended that I do this like this instead:
packagesite[0] = '\0'
Which seems to make sense since it lacks the overhead of strlcpy.
in/pkg_install/add/main.c Fri Sep 7 15:02:17 2001
+++ src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/main.c.origFri Sep 7 13:11:40 2001
@@ -189,7 +189,6 @@
}
}
}
- strlcpy(packagesite, "", sizeof(packagesite));
}
}
/
Hey all,
In the past few months we've received quite a few test machines from
different companies requesting that we verify that FreeBSD runs well on
their hardware. This on top of the normal circus of machines that we use
for release testing and development has exceeded our small network's
capac
ou have a card you'd like to donate please send me some email and
then send the card to:
Cameron Grant
c/o Bill Swingle
Walnut Creek CDROM
4041 Pike Ln #F
Concord, CA, 94520
If you have any questions at all please feel free to email me.
Thanks!
-Bill
chip
Hello all,
I have, piled around my desk, a little over 1000 copies of FreeBSD
3.2-RELEASE. Of course I've never really been fond of cubicles and dont
really need to make a cube out of all these boxes so I need to get rid
of them :)
If you are part of an organization that could use FreeBSD 3.2-R
Hey all,
Mike Smith and I talked to the MySQL folks at the Orielly Open Source
show a few weekends ago. They were quite keen to imporve the quality of
their FreeBSD port but they dont have much experience running a FreeBSD
box much less one to actualy use.
What I'm looking for is some people in
Hey all,
Mike Smith and I talked to the MySQL folks at the Orielly Open Source
show a few weekends ago. They were quite keen to imporve the quality of
their FreeBSD port but they dont have much experience running a FreeBSD
box much less one to actualy use.
What I'm looking for is some people in
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