dont forget the multitudes of plugins!
cd /usr/ports
make search key=gkrellm |less
There are stacks of cool plugins for it for doing things
from controlling xmms to monitoring stuff via snmp!
--Shaun
Miguel Mendez wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 10:31:22 +0100
> "Didier Wiroth"
I would be inclined to use the 20GB IDE disk for booting
as well as for extra space to back up the db to.
I would also do raid 1 on the two identical 18GB SCSI disks.
Nightly backups of the database to the IDE disk would be an
extremely good idea. You can never have too many backups.
Raid 1 shou
Easiest solution for this is probably to get a dyndns address,
get the freebsd box to update this everytime its ip changes
via one of the dyndns clients... run the vpn server on the freebsd
box, and get the win XP box to connect to it.
--Shaun
Bill Moran wrote:
Sebastian Boldt wrote:
Hello ppl
Hi all.. please cc to me as I'm not subscribed to the list at this address :)
I'm trying to get mod_tls working with proftpd...
Ive searched google and the lists and all the usual places but couldn't find anything
useful apart from the usual smart-arse remarks :)
Has anyone had this working befo
Mike Meyer wrote:
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, JacobRhoden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
On Thursday 09 January 2003 12:09, Shaun Dwyer wrote:
is they probably didn't make seperate slices for /, /var and /usr.
What difference does it make as to wether these partions are seperate.
Sean Ellis wrote:
Hello freebsd-questions,
I wonder if anyone has any comment on this web article. The results
of the benchmarking seem to portray FreeBSD in a less than
favourable light.
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1148/sam0107a/0107a.htm
Please CC any replies as I am not curren
Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2003-01-07T17:35:49Z, Andrew Prewett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Normally the master.passwd is backed up regularly by cron (/var/backups),
so maybe no need to backup it again.
Were you joking? Surely you're not implying that there's no need to copy
the data to tape (
Instead of installing w98, install w2k into a FAT32 partition.
That way wine will have RW access to the partition and everything
should work fine.
All you have to do after you re-install is install a boot loader..
either the standard freebsd boot loader, the w2k boot loader, or
even one that ive