On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 08:57:14PM +0530, Joseph Koshy wrote:
> >Recently noticed that our sed(1) differs from its GNU
> >analog in that in -i mode it considers all files as a
> >single sequence of lines while the latter treats each file
> >independently. The in-line mode isn't in POSIX, so it isn
Hello,
I apologize for repeating post here, but on FreeBSD-questions mailing lists
no one gave me an answer.
I've changed motherboard recently (now it is Intel DP965LT) and now I have
my PC slowed down considerably. vmstat -i shows a huge amount of interrupts
on irq17: atapci0:
interrupt
Hi,
Is FreeBSD restricting non-students from not taking up any project that is
'suitable for summer of code'?
For eg.
I was planning to take up the 'super tunnel daemon' project some time back.
I had done some initial work but now i find that it has also been marked as
'Suitable for summer of c
Reference:
> From: "ajay gopalakrishnan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is FreeBSD restricting non-students from not taking up any project that is
> 'suitable for summer of code'?
> For eg.
> I was planning to take up the 'super tunnel daemon' project some time back.
> I had done some initial wo
On Saturday 24 March 2007 02:47, Steve Watt wrote:
> >According to my reading of the man page it is not possible to get this
> > error unless I'm using jails (which I'm not). The code in question does..
> That's probably a buglet in the man page.
I guess it would be nice if the man page(s) mention
On Mar 28, 10:23, "Daniel O'Connor" wrote:
} Subject: Re: sendto() giving EPERM outside a jail
}
} On Saturday 24 March 2007 02:47, Steve Watt wrote:
} > >According to my reading of the man page it is not possible to get this
} > > error unless I'm using jails (which I'm not). The code in question
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