Hi all,
as you can see from the footer I've already posted this on the list
trustedbsd-disc...@freebsd.org
but because that one seems to be dead to me I apologise if I'm trying to get
some hint here.
Briefly, I'm trying to run X on my FreeBSD 9.1 with the following MAC
modules enabled:
mac_biba
> Hi, Reference:
> > From: ASV
> > Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 21:39:20 +0200
>
> ASV wrote:
> > Thanks for your reply Polytropon,
> >
> > I'm using FreeBSD since few years already and I'm kind of aware of the
> > &quo
d default settings may make the difference
in some circumstances and/or save time.
On Thu, 2013-06-27 at 04:58 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 23:34:41 +0200, ASV wrote:
> > There's any reason (and should be a fairly good one) why the /root
> > directory permissio
This is a very 'trivial' question but it's bugging me since quite a
while now so I gotta ask.
There's any reason (and should be a fairly good one) why the /root
directory permissions by default are set to 755 (for sure on releases
8.0/8.1/9.0/9.1)
Thanks in advance.
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Hi all,
as you can see from the footer I've already posted this on the list
trustedbsd-disc...@freebsd.org
but because that one seems to be dead to me I apologise if I'm trying to get
some hint here.
Briefly, I'm trying to run X on my FreeBSD 9.1 with the following MAC
modules enabled:
mac_biba
I haven't installed 9.1 yet but good to know.
Thanks.
On Thu, 2013-01-03 at 08:26 +, Arthur Chance wrote:
> On 01/01/13 12:33, ASV wrote:
> > Good afternoon and happy new year to everybody.
> >
> > I'm just curious about auth.conf.
> >
> > Accord
Hi Jose,
with the freebsd-update method you don't need to pass through the "make
installworld" as it's a binary patch/upgrade system.
Using "freebsd-update upgrade -r 9.1-RELEASE" for example allows you to
get your system patched directly without recompiling the kernel and the
userland but getting
For some reason my email hasn't apparently been delivered so I'm re-sending it.
"From: ASV
To: Jose Garcia Juanino
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:Re: Newbie question about freebsd-update: single user mode is
not needed anymore?
Date: Mon, 31 De
Good afternoon and happy new year to everybody.
I'm just curious about auth.conf.
According to the detailed release notes
(http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.1R/relnotes-detailed.html):
"auth.conf(5) has been removed because it was deprecated years
ago.[r238481]"
but according to the man pages on
nino wrote:
> El lunes 31 de diciembre a las 16:27:44 CET, ASV escribió:
> > Hi Jose,
> >
> > with the freebsd-update method you don't need to pass through the "make
> > installworld" as it's a binary patch/upgrade system.
> > Using "freebs
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