At 2009-12-26 09:36:14+, Matthew Seaman writes:
> Uh, it was done years ago. Look at the xset(1) manual page -- there are
> options there to turn on key-click. They've been there since before the
> millennium as I recall. Most people find key-click intensely annoying (even
> more so if it's
At 2009-12-21 23:31:13+, Erik Trulsson writes:
> Install the lang/gcc44 port which includes Fortran support. The Fortran
> compiler will be installed as gfortran44.
Somewhat frustrating that the lang/gcc42 port used to include Fortran,
and no longer does, and (ISTR) the same goes for lang/gcc
At 2009-12-18 16:33:49+, Warren Block writes:
> per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> > Greg Larkin wrote:
> > > ...
> > > > truncate -4 myfile should get rid of the last four bytes. Maybe
> > > > there's a similar efficient way to truncate the start of a file.
> > >
> > > This should do it:
> > >
>
<http://clearclimatecode.org/> are generated on big-endian machines),
you will need to add code to tweak the 'size' value after reading it,
and when checking the record-end marker.
Nick B
/* convert.c: remove record length fields from Fortran output file. */
/* Nick Barnes, Ravenbrook Limited, 2
At 2009-12-11 11:29:44+, $witch writes:
> but i look in syslogs of some FreeBSD internet server and there is a great
> evidence that some "botnets" are (again) tryng simple combination of
> uid/pwd.
# always, everywhere:
PasswordAuthentication No
Nick B
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hine and put it into another FreeBSD
system then that machine would automatically set up gm0 with this
disk).
Possibly I'm just being dense. Can someone enlighten me?
Nick Barnes
Ravenbrook Limited
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At 2005-07-15 23:58:27+, Alex Zbyslaw writes:
> Nick Barnes wrote:
>
> >Here are my previous questions on the related subject, some 4 years
> >ago now:
> >
> ><http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=872461+0+archive/2001/freebsd-questions/20010617.freebs
At 2005-07-15 19:35:55+, Chuck Swiger writes:
> As someone else suggested, you can also stick things like config
> files into version control (like CVS, subversion, etc), and then
> back that up via the mechanism above.
We do this; all our system config files (except /etc/passwd) are in
Perfo
At 2005-07-15 17:01:18+, Chuck Swiger writes:
> Nick Barnes wrote:
> [ ... ]
> > I don't want to have to do all that ever again, after this iteration.
>
> You've had a learning experience, I see. :-)
Here are my previous questions on the related subject,
At 2005-07-15 17:01:18+, Chuck Swiger writes:
> Nick Barnes wrote:
> [ ... ]
> > I don't want to have to do all that ever again, after this iteration.
>
> You've had a learning experience, I see. :-)
Yeah, and I've had them before, and this time enough is e
3. making backups.
3a: I'm used to dump/restore, but it seems to me that rsync might be a
better tool for this, as it would allow me to mount and browse the
backup. Opinions?
Nick Barnes
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