you can try setting
WITHOUT_X11=yes
in /etc/make.conf (unless you actually use X11 ports on this machine).
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one of its deleted modules
from disk something could break. Or not; I'm no expert on the ports
system, they might have some way of working around this. But as for a
pragmatic answer to your question, I err on the side of caution with
this stuff :)
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andom dashes and numbers delimits a part. I'm
wondering if Procmail is having trouble matching this because the
offending charset is specified in a multipart content header rather than
in the message headers.
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anyone ?
This is just a shot in the dark, but do you find that the unreadable
messages that this rule successfully matches have the relevant
Content-Type header in the message's "main" header group, whereas the
messages that should match but fail to do so have the Content-Type
head
have read only access to it. Each guest
> jail also has a read/write space for installing ports/packages unique to
> that jail including /var /usr /etc. Am I correct? Is this how ezjail is
> configured now?
Yes, that's correct.
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also creates a base
> template that is shared between all jails. Is this the same method
> talked about in the handbook section 15.6 Application of Jails (service
> jail)?
It's essentially the same approach. (With ezjail you'll still be
duplicating binaries between the host s
t; 06:11:33 MET
> 01:11:34 EDT
> 01:11:35 EDT
> 01:11:36 EDT
> ^C$
So there it is: set TZ=/etc/localtime and use tzsetwall() to update the
time zone within the process. In my reading, the tzsetwall(3)
documentation does seem to imply tzsetwall() would check /etc/localtime
even if TZ is
same as any other installation, just with the
added step of setting up the serial console at the very end.
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these:
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix2d3.htm
I've been running OpenBSD on mine for a year or so, and it makes an
absolutely fantastic home router. It'll run FreeBSD, too. Uses about 5
watts.
My one caveat is that you may want to solder on an RTC battery (CR2032)
holder--or just
either operating system can do the job.
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> volume. That's all.
>
> Can you give me your opinions on what would you?
If you're going to reinstall anyway, you might as well run the latest
and greatest version. FreeBSD 8.0 will do just fine on this hardware.
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compatibility, and the fact that they evicted Sendmail from the base
system in favor of Postfix, NetBSD really has my attention. (In fact
I'm setting up a VM right now so I can get a feel for how NetBSD +
pkgsrc handles as a server.) Now if only it had jails...
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hen running cap_mkdb, and this has been
sufficient to get other programs, such as mc, to provide UTF-8 output.
But `make config` in the ports tree is still giving me ISO-8859-1,
resulting in garbled characters in my terminal emulator (PuTTY), which
is configured for UTF-8. What am I missing?
Th
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 08:49:42AM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> I dunno. Haven't seen many MS-DOS exploits recently either...
That's true, it would be difficult to find a local privilege escalation
exploit in an operating system without the concept of limited user
accounts :)
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