On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 10:37:04PM -0500, ajm wrote:
> "Try the following as root or su to root"
>
> cd /usr/ports/multimedia/mplayer
> make config
>
> "then deselect from the menu the Win32 option"
>
> make install clean
>
> "note: you will not have win32 codecs support"
Normally with mplay
Hello,
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Unless you've got additional restrict lines which permit some hosts to make
changes, using only "restrict default ignore" will prevent ntpd from paying
attention to the timeservers you've listed and it will even prevent ntpd from
changing the lo
At this point, we've no need for Samba-- our AD is separate from our
LDAP directory, and the integration is handled elsewhere.
Unfortunately we have about 50K LDAP users, so creating local users for
all of them is unfeasible unless there's a batch process to do this.
I know it's possible under
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 23:22, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> Anish Mistry wrote:
> > On Tuesday 17 October 2006 16:29, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> >> Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a
> >> Palm device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor
> >> and it just doesn't
Hello,
Thanks Peter for your reply.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Peter A. Giessel wrote:
What does ntpq -p show?
$ ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
==
217.153.131.46 .
Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Oct 17, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>> My ntp.conf file looks like that:
>>
>> server 2.pl.pool.ntp.org prefer
>> server 1.europe.pool.ntp.org
>> server 0.europe.pool.ntp.org
>> restrict default ignore
>> driftfile /var/db/ntp.drift
>
> Unless you've got addi
On 10/18/06, Chandler, Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone have a way to do home directory mapping through LDAP? We've
got user directories mounted via NFS to /usr/users and would like to be
able to type in "cd ~ted" and go to Ted's home directory, perhaps in
/usr/users/students/ted.
Does anyone have a way to do home directory mapping through LDAP? We've
got user directories mounted via NFS to /usr/users and would like to be
able to type in "cd ~ted" and go to Ted's home directory, perhaps in
/usr/users/students/ted.
We do it in Linux regularly, but I'm trying to lead a mi
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 12:30:59AM +1000, Norberto Meijome wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 15:32:25 +0200
> Filippo Moretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ===>Verifying reinstall for
> > /usr/local/lib/win32/win32-codecs-3.1.0.p8_1,1 in
> > /usr/ports/multimedia/win32-codecs
> > ===> win32
Anish Mistry wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 16:29, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a Palm
device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor and it
just doesn't seem to be noticing it. I have the following in my
/dev/usbd.conf file:
Fi
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 03:02:26PM -0800, Peter A. Giessel wrote:
> I don't mean to be rude, but if hardware support is your only criteria,
> why not just run Windows? If you don't care that its buggy or
> ineffective, and you don't want to check that it is supported before you
> buy it, you just
> However on startup I get the following error:
>
> Starting clamav_milter.
> /usr/local/sbin/clamav-milter: socket-addr
> (/var/run/clamav/clmilter.sock) doesn't agree with
> sendmail.cf
>
> Do I need to edit sendmail.cf as well?
I am not sure how myhost.cf is included into sendmail.cf, but myh
I need to ask a few random questions only because I have not found the
information by browsing the net:
If anyone is able to answer any of the questions I would appreciate it.
1. I've asked in the past about the usb keyboard driver for BSD. It
seems that of the 3 USB keyboards that I have, non
Hi,
(copying wes@, the mimedefang maintainer, just because it might
possibly be his headache.)
I have a brand-new, freshly-cvsupped 7.0 amd64 box as a mail server.
Perl seems to be having troubles; when I fire up mimedefang, it can't
load some dependencies.
Oct 17 21:47:39 bewilderbeast mimedefa
On 2006-10-18 07:53, "Office of CEO- rithy4u.NET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
> My firewall server was running out of space on / partition I
> have try to reboot/fsck and delete all unneccessary files
> inside / but I still get 12 MB of free space with total 495 MB
> worth of that partit
Office of CEO- rithy4u.NET writes:
> My firewall server was running out of space on / partition I have
> try to reboot/fsck and delete all unneccessary files inside / but
> I still get 12 MB of free space with total 495 MB worth of that
> partition. Any ideas?
du -x / | sort -nr | he
Hi George,
cool reply. Thank you. ;-)
That basically means that I have to compile/burn my own CD with the
config file install.cfg in it right ?
is there a version f.e. to start from the CD (with some parameters
where the config file is located) and do that from a boot floppy -
basically
Dear All,
My firewall server was running out of space on / partition I have try to
reboot/fsck and delete all unneccessary files inside / but I still get
12 MB of free space with total 495 MB worth of that partition. Any ideas?
Rgds,
--
*Rithy Ray, RCSA*
Chief Executive Officer
Web: www.rith
On 2006-10-18 08:37, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 10/17/06, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Linux supports more devices than FreeBSD, especially new devices.
>>
>> This is probably true.
>
> yes it's true linux has support for more devices than FreeBSD
> and that's wh
On 10/18/06, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have set myself up a nice FreeBSD router, but im having trouble getting
my
firewall and NAT configured. I have a basic setup at the moment that is
working well, using IPFW for a firewall and also running natd because i
have
a few computers
On 10/17/06, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Linux supports more devices than FreeBSD, especially new devices.
This is probably true.
yes it's true linux has support for more devices than FreeBSD and that's why
i think we got to be heard, install this nifty app called bsdsta
On 2006/10/17 14:48, Girish Venkatachalam seems to have typed:
> But there is no gainsaying the fact that at least my hardware is
> supported albeit buggily or ineffectively...
I don't mean to be rude, but if hardware support is your only criteria,
why not just run Windows? If you don't care tha
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 10:28:40AM -0700, Simon Gao wrote:
> Even though there are many Linux distributions, but Linux core pacakges
> are the mostly the same. The differences are mainly in window manager
> and GUI applications. No matter which Linux distribution, kernel 2.6.16
> is always the same
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 10:28:40AM -0700, Simon Gao wrote:
> Even though there are many Linux distributions, but Linux core pacakges
> are the mostly the same. The differences are mainly in window manager
> and GUI applications. No matter which Linux distribution, kernel 2.6.16
> is always the same
On 2006/10/17 14:40, Derek Ragona seems to have typed:
> ntpd won't correct the clock if the difference is too large. So you need
> to kill ntpd, run ntpdate to set the clock, then start ntpd up again.
>
> -Derek
>
>
> At 05:13 PM 10/17/2006, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>> ntpd_flags="-g
On Tuesday October 17, 2006 at 06:13:24 (PM) Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> Sorry to bother again but I run ntpd on FBSD 6.1 and the clock differes by
> about 30 seconds when I compare the time with top and this link
> http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=262
>
> My ntp.conf file looks
Hello,
I have set myself up a nice FreeBSD router, but im having trouble getting my
firewall and NAT configured. I have a basic setup at the moment that is
working well, using IPFW for a firewall and also running natd because i have
a few computers here on my LAN that want Internet access.
Howev
ntpd won't correct the clock if the difference is too large. So you need
to kill ntpd, run ntpdate to set the clock, then start ntpd up again.
-Derek
At 05:13 PM 10/17/2006, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
Sorry to bother again but I run ntpd on FBSD 6.1 and the clock differes by
ab
On Oct 17, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
My ntp.conf file looks like that:
server 2.pl.pool.ntp.org prefer
server 1.europe.pool.ntp.org
server 0.europe.pool.ntp.org
restrict default ignore
driftfile /var/db/ntp.drift
Unless you've got additional restrict lines which permit some hos
On 2006/10/17 14:13, Zbigniew Szalbot seems to have typed:
> What am I doing wrong that instead of having the time synced I see more
> and more discrepancy. When I rebooted and started the service 6 days ago
> there was about 20 seconds difference. Now it is well over 30.
What does ntpq -p show?
Hello,
Sorry to bother again but I run ntpd on FBSD 6.1 and the clock differes by
about 30 seconds when I compare the time with top and this link
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=262
My ntp.conf file looks like that:
server 2.pl.pool.ntp.org prefer
server 1.europe.pool.ntp.o
(hope this isn't a double post:-(
Damian Wiest wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:29:49PM -0400, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a Palm
device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor and it just
doesn't seem to be noticing it. I have
Damian Wiest wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:29:49PM -0400, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a Palm
device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor and it just
doesn't seem to be noticing it. I have the following in my
/dev/usbd.conf
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 16:29, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a Palm
> device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor and it
> just doesn't seem to be noticing it. I have the following in my
> /dev/usbd.conf file:
First you shouldn
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:29:49PM -0400, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a Palm
> device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor and it just
> doesn't seem to be noticing it. I have the following in my
> /dev/usbd.conf file:
>
> devi
Has anyone had any luck using pilot-link to sync JPilot to a Palm
device via the USB? I'm trying to sync my Handspring Visor and it just
doesn't seem to be noticing it. I have the following in my
/dev/usbd.conf file:
device "Handspring Visor"
devname "ugen[0-9]+"
vendor 0x082d
Anyone knows what this error means running Informix Database on BSD. I
am not familiar with this app. Thanks,
VJ
Following is the error message. Thanks.
***
END OF CHAIN
BASE = ROOT DSET = DS-SUBS-MSTR SEARCH ITEM = DS-SUB
VALUE = GL
STATUS = 15 FFM =
Jim Stapleton wrote:
Also, I'm not sure when you guys tried Gentoo, but as of late (within
the past ~1 year), the quality of the packages and system as an OS has
improved quite a bit, in the sense that many stable items now install
and work properly in the OS. Another off-topic comment I admit, b
Raymond Pasco wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 09:19:27AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
I'd like to see portage in FBSD though, since ruby is pretty kludgy.
You'd like to port a knockoff of ports to a system that has ports?
(also, not sure what you're referring to with your 'ruby' comment.
On 15/10/06 23:26, "William Tracy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay.
>
> I've installed FreeBSD on my desktop. I got KDE working, and Amor is
> running so I have a little daemon sitting on my window. I can mount my
> USB card reader and open the pictures from my digital camera in Gimp.
> I can b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Kamikaze,
>
> On 10/16/06, [LoN]Kamikaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I need to 'kldunload -f drm' in order to go into suspend to ram with my
>> thinkpad (suspend works fine with dri disabled). Unfortunately,
>> despite the
>> claims of the manpage the '-f' flag doe
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 09:19:27AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> I'd like to see portage in FBSD though, since ruby is pretty kludgy.
You'd like to port a knockoff of ports to a system that has ports?
(also, not sure what you're referring to with your 'ruby' comment.)
In my experience, people de
Nathan Vidican wrote:
>
> In one word... stability. Seriously, it's matured better than linux. Based
> on a codebase tested and depended upon for a lot longer than linux has been
> around. BSD is here to stay, even if linux is becoming more mainstream.
> Simply because it works, and has worked f
Also, I'm not sure when you guys tried Gentoo, but as of late (within
the past ~1 year), the quality of the packages and system as an OS has
improved quite a bit, in the sense that many stable items now install
and work properly in the OS. Another off-topic comment I admit, but I
thought it should
Robert Huff wrote:
> Jeff Mohler writes:
>
>
>> > > Linux supports more devices than FreeBSD, especially new devices.
>>
>> Linux clearly supports many more bugs than FreeBSD as well.
>>
>
> "Linux is closer to the bleeding edge; always remember that
> blood will usually be yours.
Jim Stapleton wrote:
yeah the ports make me fell in love with FreeBSD, the only thing that
came
close to FreeBSD ports is the gentoo portage, note came close but not
really at par.
yeah, portage wasn't bad, but it wasn't as clean as ports either. More
errors, more fixing.
That's primarily b
Hi Kamikaze,
On 10/16/06, [LoN]Kamikaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to 'kldunload -f drm' in order to go into suspend to ram with my
thinkpad (suspend works fine with dri disabled). Unfortunately, despite the
claims of the manpage the '-f' flag does not alter the behaviour of the
kldunload
Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Tuesday October 17, 2006 at 08:47:27 (AM) Jonathan Arnold wrote:
I'm confused - what is sort of the consensus pick for "best" port
tool? Usually, I just cd /usr/ports// and do a 'make install clean',
but I've also tried portmanager and portupgrade, but I'm not
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 08:13:05 -0700, Jeff Mohler wrote
> > > Linux supports more devices than FreeBSD, especially new devices.
> ---
>
> Linux clearly supports many more bugs than FreeBSD as well.
> ___
> freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
> http:
"[LoN]Kamikaze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need to 'kldunload -f drm' in order to go into suspend to ram with
> my thinkpad (suspend works fine with dri disabled). Unfortunately,
> despite the claims of the manpage the '-f' flag does not alter the
> behaviour of the kldunload tool. How do I g
Jeff Mohler writes:
> > > Linux supports more devices than FreeBSD, especially new devices.
>
> Linux clearly supports many more bugs than FreeBSD as well.
"Linux is closer to the bleeding edge; always remember that
blood will usually be yours."
"Stroganov A. V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello
>
> I've FreeBSD 6.2 prerelease for amd64. When i start OOo, which i
> installed using package from Good-Day, these messages are printed:
>
> /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libstdc++.so.6" not found, required
> by "javaldx"
> /libexec/ld-
Tang Ho Yim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks Gilbert,
>
> So, anyone can make some DOC about this ?
Go ahead.
> Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tang Ho Yim writes:
>
>> I have already install the minimum FreeBSD 6.1. Now, I would like to know
>> how can I build & install
This summarises the conversation I have had with myself on the list over the
last few days: I'm not sure whether this is really a question or a potential
PR.
I am running FreeBSD-6.1-RELEASE-p5 (cvsup on 6 September).
One of the source files for a rebuild of /usr/src/contrib/sendmail/libmilter
> Linux supports more devices than FreeBSD, especially new devices.
---
Linux clearly supports many more bugs than FreeBSD as well.
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
To unsubscrib
On Tuesday October 17, 2006 at 08:47:27 (AM) Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> I'm confused - what is sort of the consensus pick for "best" port
> tool? Usually, I just cd /usr/ports// and do a 'make install clean',
> but I've also tried portmanager and portupgrade, but I'm not sure when to
> pref
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 15:32:25 +0200
Filippo Moretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ===>Verifying reinstall for
> /usr/local/lib/win32/win32-codecs-3.1.0.p8_1,1 in
> /usr/ports/multimedia/win32-codecs
> ===> win32-codecs-3.1.0.p8_1,1 is forbidden: Remote code execution:
> http://vuxml.Free
On 2006-10-17 00:21, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
> >Emacs doesn't seem to load files in /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp
> >installed by ports. [...]
>
> In emacs do "ESC-x describe-variable load-path" which tells you where
> emacs is looking. Mine is
>
On 2006-10-16 10:45, Simon Gao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a few FreeBSD machine from 4.x to 5.x. I have asked people how to
> upgrade them to latest version 6.x cleanly.
>
> All I was told is that I need to wipe them out and reinstall. However,
> this is not the case with Gentoo Linux. Wit
When I tried portupgrade mplayer it failed with the following message
==> mplayer-0.99.8_5 depends on file:
/usr/local/lib/win32/win32-codecs-3.1.0.p8_1,1 - not found
===>Verifying reinstall for
/usr/local/lib/win32/win32-codecs-3.1.0.p8_1,1 in
/usr/ports/multimedia/win32-codecs
===> win
Anders Troback wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 11:25:05 +0400
> "Andrew Pantyukhin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have it working fine on my current. Have you disabled agp in
>> kernel config?
>
> No, should I? Running on GENERIC!
It's a little easier to try it out by putting this line into
/boot/
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 10:13:56 -0400 (EDT) Michael S wrote:
> My setup is quite similar:
> linux-XFree86-libs-4.3.99.902_7 XFree86 libraries,
^^^
> Linux binary
> linux-aspell-0.50.4.1_1 Spelling checker with better
> logic than ispell (linux versi
> linux-atk-1.9.1
On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 18:07 +0530, Subhro wrote:
> Hello Michael,
>
> Thanks for the info. This is just for the help of others. The commands
> present there helped me and flash is currently working fine for me.
>
> Thanks
> Subhro
>
> On 10/16/06, Michael S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I follo
I'm confused - what is sort of the consensus pick for "best" port
tool? Usually, I just cd /usr/ports// and do a 'make install clean',
but I've also tried portmanager and portupgrade, but I'm not sure when to
prefer one to another. Should I stick with one? Will mixing & matching
confuse t
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could please tell me whether the nForce5 series
chipsets is going to be supported in FreeBSD in the near future?
Thanks
_
Thousands of jobs, millions of opportunities at seek.com.au
http://a.ninemsn
Hello Michael,
Thanks for the info. This is just for the help of others. The commands
present there helped me and flash is currently working fine for me.
Thanks
Subhro
On 10/16/06, Michael S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I followed the link below (just executed the commands,
I can't read Portugue
On 2006-10-17 02:20, Svein Halvor Halvorsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>cpghost wrote:
>> Well, it doesn't cause any harm to add to your ~/.emacs
>>
>> ;; Add python-mode
>> (autoload 'python-mode "python-mode" "Python editing mode." t)
>> (setq auto-mode-alist
>> (cons '("\\.py$" . python-mode)
> Hello FreeBSD fans,
>
> I am in search of an tool for automated installations. SOmething like
> Kickstart or Autoyast for Linux - just the BSD-able version ;-)
>
> Is anybody aware of such a tool that I perhaps overlooked or anybody
> perhaps currently developing one ?
>
> Best regards
>
> Nils V
On Monday 16 October 2006 16:54, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
> On Sunday 15 October 2006 22:19, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
> > sendmail -d0.1 -bt >
> > Version 8.13.6
> > Compiled with: DNSMAP LDAPMAP LOG MAP_REGEX MATCHGECOS MILTER MIME7TO8
> > MIME8TO7 NAMED_BIND NETINET NETINET6 NETUN
I'd recommend transmission. You can get the source from
http://transmission.m0k.org/. You can configure it for console use
with
./configure --disable-gtk && gmake. It needs GNU make, BSD make won't
work. Uses very little resources as it's written in C, so your python
port won't matter.
On 10/16/
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 11:25:05 +0400
"Andrew Pantyukhin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/17/06, Anders Troback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 15:31:15 +0100
> > "Joao Barros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > On 10/16/06, Anders Troback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Hi
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 05:47, Johan Johansen wrote:
> Actually, on my system I can do mount_udf /dev/acd0 and copy a 3GB
> file, I just tried. My problem is adding CAM support, which the
> handbook tells me I have to use to burn dvd.
>
> johan
>
> > I'm unable to copy a file from a udf-mounted
No irony, i was serious!
According to my experience, Boris is right, that's way i was serious.
Using flash plugin with native Firefox is based on flashplugin-wrapper.
As i know there is no such wrapper for Oracle Linux instantclient, that's way
i'm interested to know a
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 00:00:57 +0200 Martin Hudec wrote:
> Vladimir Terziev wrote:
> > I'll be very thankful if you provide working instructions how to
> > intermix FreeBSD and Linux libraries.
> > Thanks in advance!
> I sense bit of irony here, but I hope I just have wrong feeling :).
> Mi
Hello,
I have installed spamassassin and clamav and
created myhost.mc file from which myhost.cf
is generated. In myhost.cf now I have:
# Input mail filters
O InputMailFilters=clmilter,spamassassin
Xspamassassin, S=local:/var/run/spamass-milter.sock,
F=, T=C:15m;S:4m;R:4m;E:10m
Xclmilter, S=local
yeah the ports make me fell in love with FreeBSD, the only thing that came
close to FreeBSD ports is the gentoo portage, note came close but not
really at par.
yeah, portage wasn't bad, but it wasn't as clean as ports either. More
errors, more fixing.
_
On 17/10/06, Gerard Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I encountered this immediately after running 'portsnap' this moring:
/usr/sbin/pkg_version -vIL=
py25-tkinter-2.5_1 > succeeds index (index has 2.4.3_1)
python-2.5 < needs updating (index has 2.
I encountered this immediately after running 'portsnap' this moring:
/usr/sbin/pkg_version -vIL=
py25-tkinter-2.5_1 > succeeds index (index has 2.4.3_1)
python-2.5 < needs updating (index has 2.4.3,1)
python24-2.4.3_2< needs upda
Actually, on my system I can do mount_udf /dev/acd0 and copy a 3GB
file, I just tried. My problem is adding CAM support, which the
handbook tells me I have to use to burn dvd.
johan
>
> I'm unable to copy a file from a udf-mounted DVD regardless of whether
> atapicam is loaded or not, so I'm n
Hello Michael,
Thank for writing back.
On 10/16/06, Michael S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My setup is quite similar:
linux-XFree86-libs-4.3.99.902_7 XFree86 libraries,
Linux binary
linux-aspell-0.50.4.1_1 Spelling checker with better
logic than ispell (linux versi
linux-atk-1.9.1 Accessibili
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Spammers cannot forge the Received header that your own mailserver
puts into the received message. The first Received line of the message
is always legitimate.
Please read my reply to Ian, who commented exactly the same. The
Recieved headers are useless for filtering.
On 10/17/06, Arek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Can someone give me an advice about good sata
raid controller?
I'd like have RAID 5.
I thinking about buying RAID INTEL SRCS28X Serial ATA II
Have someone this controller?
How this work with RELENG_6?
Thank you for any advice.
Regards
Arek
Hello,
Can someone give me an advice about good sata
raid controller?
I'd like have RAID 5.
I thinking about buying RAID INTEL SRCS28X Serial ATA II
Have someone this controller?
How this work with RELENG_6?
Thank you for any advice.
Regards
Arek
--
"UNIX is like a wigwam:
no windows, no g
- Original Message -
From: "Erik Norgaard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ted Mittelstaedt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Beech Rintoul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 3:47 AM
Subject: Re: Non English Spam
> Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
> >> I have noted however, that some subsc
On 10/17/06, Anders Troback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 15:31:15 +0100
"Joao Barros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/16/06, Anders Troback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > X can't use the nvidia module and kldunload nvidia causes: Fatal
> > trap 12: page fault whi
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 07:39:17 +0100, Mad Timekeeper
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>2. Then I would get the full details of the partition table as it is
>now. In my case I would use Norton's utility ptedit.exe, which you
>can download from their ftp site. You'll need to make a windows boot
>floppy (o
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