there's always the shells,
bash for example
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I've got a write-up of the steps required to do this if you or anyone else
needs them. I also routinely disconnect one of the drives in my mirror
before a major upgrade to the OS or ports so that if I mess it up, I can
boot back to the previous state. I have a write-up of the steps needed to
do
I've having trouble with Wine. I'm getting the same error regardless
if I compile from the ports tree, install a package, or compile from
source.
on FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE
%wine program.exe
fixme:msvcrt:_spawnve :not translating name /usr/local/lib/../bin/wine
to locate program
Then it just see
I've got a bit of an involved question about dsl and router config so hopefully
I'm able to make this clear.
The situation I've got is, one dsl router w/ 4 inside ports, 8 routable IPs,
2 outside machines ( FW and Email/Web), and a number of inside machines
behind the firewall. Currently I've got
> > Added an additional hard drive to an existing setup.
> > Then gave the following commands:
> >
> > bsdlabel -w /dev/ad2
> > newfs -U -O 2 /dev/ad2
> > mount /dev/ad2 /mnt/ad2
> >
> > then went about the business of moving and rearranging for having the new
> > disk.
> > After the machine was b
I don't think I've done any harm, but I wanted another opinion or two.
Added an additional hard drive to an existing setup.
Then gave the following commands:
bsdlabel -w /dev/ad2
newfs -U -O 2 /dev/ad2
mount /dev/ad2 /mnt/ad2
then went about the business of moving and rearranging for having the
Is it possible to have older mail messages resent??
I know I can get the zipped archives and that would be fine,
but I was hoping I could get the list software to resend them.
Thanks,
John.
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On 9/26/05, Kiffin Gish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have a dual-boot laptop running on the one hand Windows XP (sorry) and
> on the other hand good old FreeBSD.
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> My question: is it possible to exchange data files between both both
> operaing systems in an easy and efficient way?
I don't k
I've got a mixture of ME and XP machines, this has been working well as
public storage without dealing with individual permissions.
I don't think I had to do anything beyond the normal setup, I don't remember.
[global]
workgroup = GAISERCO
netbios name = GSRCOFS
security = SHARE
disable spoolss =
I'm sure that many will disagree, but if you don't want to worry about
the partition
sizes, don't. Just have two partitions, / and swap.
I may have started a flame war, but for my small installs, it works just fine.
John.
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the strings of [O^[[O^[[O^[[O^[[O^[[ after mounting the partitions.
the error is on the console, there not in /var/log/messages or dmesg.
thanks for checking the DNS, it looks fine from here. I'll have another
look at the files.
John.
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John
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