On Friday 11 February 2005 12:31 am, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> There can be only ONE 'flagship' logo just as there is only one
> company name in a conglomerate. But there is plenty of space
> for different subsidiary marks for the product.
>
> For example, Chevrolet, Buick, Saturn, these are all p
On Thursday 10 February 2005 11:38 pm, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dick
> > Davies Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:10 PM
> > To: FreeBSD Questions
> > Subject: Re: Please don't change Beastie to anot
Mike Hauber writes:
> Heh... This gives me an idea... How about FreeBSD "skins." The
> Beastie as the default (of course), and dis_ey-type themes for
> the "weak in the faith". If FreeBSD's attempt is not to be
> offensive to anyone, anywhere, anytime, then perhaps it just
> needs to jump i
dear all,
how to keep /var/mail still on mode 1777 ?
regards,
-dikshie-
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Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Personally, I wonder how FreeBSD survives based exclusively on volunteer
efforts. It's a noble idea, but in the real world, things cost money,
and people need to earn a living. Something that survives exclusively
from the kindness of strangers leads a fragile existence.
N
* Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0238 05:38]:
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dick Davies
> > Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:10 PM
> > To: FreeBSD Questions
> > Subject: Re: Please don't change Beastie to another
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 05:52:38AM +0100, Gert Cuykens wrote:
> Does anyone know how glade-2 works ?
> I made a test gui and now i would like to make a test executable of the gui ?
The menu option "Project -> Save" will save your project's xml files.
Then, "Project -> Build" will generate C code
Hello!
I am running a new HP Compaq DC7100 CMT. For more information, check:
http://www.antonline.com/p_PC928A-ABA--DC7100-CMT-P4-3.0-512MB-40GB-DVD-WXPP-3-3-3-_102136.htm
I've been trying to install FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE for a long time now.
Nobody has bothered to offer me a solution. Let alone a
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 18:42 -0500, Sean wrote:
> I would like to install SQL here for my own use, not for any real life
> currently, round now for learning.
>
> Right now plan to install MySQL.
> Looking through the ports there is numerous version and some say for
> server, some say for client.
Have been trying to install FreeBSD 5.3 (i386) onto a barebones PC with:
Biostar iDEQ 210P Athlon 64 machine
Nforce3 250Gb chipset
K8NBP motherboard
It fails quite early in the installation with the following message:
Can't re-use a leaf (recvspace)!
Can't re-use a leaf (maxdgram)!
Kernel trap 12 w
Hi all,
Does anyone know a good resource that would describe how to implement a web
hositng service? I mean a technical one, descibing which software is better
to use, security mesures and in general how to set up a web hosting sysem
from a sysadmin point of view. I would appreciate if you could g
>I would like to install SQL here for my own use, not for any real life
>
> currently, round now for learning.
>
> Right now plan to install MySQL.
> Looking through the ports there is numerous version and some say for
>
> server, some say for client.
>
> Looking for some tips as to what versio
Fafa Diliha Romanova wrote:
I am running a new HP Compaq DC7100 CMT. For more information, check:
http://www.antonline.com/p_PC928A-ABA--DC7100-CMT-P4-3.0-512MB-40GB-DVD-WXPP-3-3-3-_102136.htm
I've been trying to install FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE for a long time now.
Nobody has bothered to offer me a sol
* Fafa Diliha Romanova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0239 10:39]:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am running a new HP Compaq DC7100 CMT. For more information, check:
> http://www.antonline.com/p_PC928A-ABA--DC7100-CMT-P4-3.0-512MB-40GB-DVD-WXPP-3-3-3-_102136.htm
>
> I've been trying to install FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE for a
Thanks You Kris,
It works now, i will not forget any more to read the UPDATING now.
still thank you.
Stéphane.
> On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 10:00:51PM +0100, St?phane Le Maure wrote:
>> Hello all
>>
>> I have a big problem since the upgrade of 5.2 towards 5.3.
>> The file /dev/mem does not exist an
Hello,
I am looking for a good log viewer. It would be a plus if it comes with a gui
but not a must. Do any of you guys use or have heard of a good log viewer tool
for FreeBSD?
Thanks for your time.
Regards
Peter
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Hello,
I'm trying to set up my DNS server and before I go ahead I wanna ask
you to tell me if my config is right.
Thank you.
This is my setup:
FreeBSD 5.3 with Bind 9.3
My Static IP: 123.456.789.999 (example only, obviously)
My domain name: really-cool-domain.com (example too)
my named.conf:
On Feb 11, 2005, at 2:18 AM, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
That is so not true that it makes me almost as angry as the original
debate.
Maybe getting angry about a mere logo is a bad sign.
Just to sum up things as I understand it...
People want to change the logo from Beastie to
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 04:41:52PM -0600, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
> kilim wrote:
>
> > Now that I've registered a certain domain through godaddy.com I
> > wish to set up my own DNS server. In the Godaddy's web interface
> > there is a way to set two new DNS server. Can I just put one of the
> > s
Oliver Leitner wrote:
alot of discussions going on the past 48 hours about this topic, i guess
there is alot of room for explanations left, that ppls want to hear, why not
give the ppls that actually stand behind FreeBSD and behind the logo contest
or whatever it is a chance to tell us what they
Tnx a lot for your fast answer ;)
I will try it and i will say you if i'll have problems.
Regards, Leandro
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:11:05 -0600, Eric Kjeldergaard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi there!
> > I would to know if i can install the last relase of freeBSD on my computer.
> > It's an ace
I love the, so called "evil" beastie but it's not like the idea of a new
logo will make the FreeBSD OS any different!
Here's a good view: Get over it... build a bridge... go write some
software or do something else *useful* that makes a real difference.
If you guy's, love beastie so much, get h
Bart Silverstrim wrote:
Out of curiosity, is Beastie so terrible, a logo, that a business would
be stupid enough to base their server decisions based on it? Would you
care if a business were that dumb...would you actually *want* them using
it?
The problem (from my point of view) really has a lo
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, kilim wrote:
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 04:41:52PM -0600, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
kilim wrote:
Now that I've registered a certain domain through godaddy.com I
wish to set up my own DNS server. In the Godaddy's web interface
there is a way to set two new DNS server. Can I just put
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 02:00:11PM +, Vince Hoffman wrote:
>
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, kilim wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 04:41:52PM -0600, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
> >>kilim wrote:
> >>
> >
> >>> Now that I've registered a certain domain through godaddy.com I
> >>> wish to set up my own DNS s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Imagine Linux dropping Tux for some meanlingless, lifeless logo?
I'm glad you asked.
Tux is a mascot, not a logo. These are Linux logos:
http://images.slashdot.org/topics/topiccaldera.gif
http://images.slashdot.org/topics/topicdebian.gif
http://images.slashdot.org/to
On 02/11/05 09:52 AM, Anthony Atkielski sat at the `puter and typed:
> Mike Hauber writes:
>
> > Heh... This gives me an idea... How about FreeBSD "skins." The
> > Beastie as the default (of course), and dis_ey-type themes for
> > the "weak in the faith". If FreeBSD's attempt is not to be
>
"Reid Linnemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a question that is more of a networking question than a BSD
> question, but I am hoping someone out there has faced this same dilemma
> before and has some advice:
>
> I have a FreeBSD machine running -current that servers as a router for my
>
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Here's a page (a NetBSD logo contest entry) which addresses many of
these concerns, and coincidentally underlines my point about the
daemon not being exclusive to FreeBSD:
http://homepage.mac.com/codesamurai/netbsd-logo-entry/
That is not bad. But is it sufficiently diffe
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 07:53:17 -0600
Greg Barniskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bart Silverstrim wrote:
>
> > Out of curiosity, is Beastie so terrible, a logo, that a business would
> > be stupid enough to base their server decisions based on it? Would you
> > care if a business were that dumb.
On 2/11/2005, "Lowell Gilbert"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>"Reid Linnemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I have a question that is more of a networking question than a BSD
>> question, but I am hoping someone out there has faced this same dilemma
>> before and has some advice:
>>
>> I have a
On Feb 11, 2005, at 8:53 AM, Greg Barniskis wrote:
Bart Silverstrim wrote:
Out of curiosity, is Beastie so terrible, a logo, that a business
would be stupid enough to base their server decisions based on it?
Would you care if a business were that dumb...would you actually
*want* them using it?
Hi,
I've installed freebsd 5.3 with xorg 6.8.1 (from ports).
I've an "ati radeon 9200se" graphic adapters which has:
a) 1 x digital connector
b) 1 x analog connector
On the digital connector I've a philips lcd monitor and on the
analog connector I've a sony lcd monitor connected.
Unfortunately
On 02/10/05 10:30 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt sat at the `puter and typed:
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Louis LeBlanc
> > Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 7:59 AM
> > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> > Subject: Re: Please don'
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:38:13 +0100, Dominik Epple
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 05:52:38AM +0100, Gert Cuykens wrote:
> > Does anyone know how glade-2 works ?
> > I made a test gui and now i would like to make a test executable of the gui
> > ?
>
> The menu option "Project
In the last episode (Feb 11), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I am looking for a good log viewer. It would be a plus if it comes
> with a gui but not a must. Do any of you guys use or have heard of a
> good log viewer tool for FreeBSD?
less?
and if you want a GUI, less in an xterm
--
Dan Nels
On Friday, 11. February 2005 16:01, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> May be someone is alreay using a more less equal config with an "ati
> 9200se" in xinerama mode?
Here's mine (I use two analog CRTs, one connected to the dvi-port with the
dvi-rgb adapter). Ignore the VMware stuff in there, it's an altern
Nick Pavlica wrote:
Here are a couple of other solutions to look at:
http://www.inlab.de/balance.html
http://pythondirector.sourceforge.net/
--Nick
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 22:07:20 -0500, Gerard Samuel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Im looking for suggestions for a port and/or tips that would as
Derrick Ryalls,
I came across a post you made regarding the following erros on the CS source
with freebsd 4.9
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
cat: hlds.12893.pid: No such file or directory
Deprecated bfd_read called at
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/../../../../contrib/gdb/gdb/dwarf2
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 11:33:48PM +, Xian wrote:
> On Thursday 10 February 2005 21:51, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
>
> > Under 5.X or 4.X ?
>
> 5.3R
>
You have to read
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/creating-dvds.html
Marc
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Bart Silverstrim wrote:
I'm missing the part about the tennis shoes though. I didn't realize
that was part of the joke...? :-)
goes to "why is it cartoonish?", "the shoes mean 'fast'", etc.
Your duty should be to answer their questions and go over pertinent
information for the presentation. If
> PS When i build in c it works but when i try c++ i
get this ?
>
> Error running glade-- to generate the C++ source
code.
> Check that you have glade-- installed and that it is
in your PATH.
> Then try running 'glade-- ' in a
terminal.
>
> Anybody know why ?
>
> PS is there much difference bet
My machine is running too many procmail processes. I believe that
they are taking too long to run. Eventually it shuts down my machine.
Any idea what could be causing this?
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Thanks a lot.
Unfortunately still the same result! "no signal" on the digital output.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Nottebrock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 16:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Didier Wiroth; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: xinerama wi
On Friday, 11. February 2005 16:41, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> Thanks a lot.
> Unfortunately still the same result! "no signal" on the digital output.
Perhaps you're feeding your LCD/TFT with a signal it can't handle? Try
conservative timings (60Hz refresh rate).
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On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 01:10:31AM -0600, John wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 09:46:03PM -0800, Joshua Tinnin wrote:
> > On Thursday 10 February 2005 09:01 pm, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 10:53:21PM -0800, Loren M. Lang wrote:
> > > > On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at
* Bart Silverstrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0201 13:01]:
>
> On Feb 11, 2005, at 2:18 AM, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
>
> >Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
> >
> >>That is so not true that it makes me almost as angry as the original
> >>debate.
> >
> >Maybe getting angry about a mere logo is a bad sign.
>
> Ju
Yes, I had already changed that, both have:
VertRefresh 60
But it still doesn't work
On Friday, 11. February 2005 16:41, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> Thanks a lot.
> Unfortunately still the same result! "no signal" on the digital output.
Perhaps you're feeding your LCD/TFT with a signal it can't handle
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 03:56:46PM -0500, RL wrote:
> I just got an Nvida PCI GeForce FX card, installed the NVIDIA drivers
> correctly (it loads), did an xorgconfig, and made the appropriate
> changed in xorg.conf. I have a "DefaultDepth 24" line and under depth
> 24 I have Modes "1024 x768" etc.
>
> My machine is running too many procmail processes. I believe that
> they are taking too long to run. Eventually it shuts down my machine.
>
> Any idea what could be causing this?
We saw that sort of thing with some of our systems. I did not work
on that problem, but I seem to remember that
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 04:24:34PM -0800, Chris Sechiatano wrote:
> > Use -print0 (that's a zero at the end of print), and the -0 option of
> > xargs. Then the whitespace shouldn't matter.
> >
> > # cd /storage/users
> > # find . -type d -print0 | xargs -0 du -sk
> >
> > That should do i
People want to change the logo from Beastie to something else because
Beastie isn't professional enough, so some committers decided to hold a
contest for a new logo?
As an artist here is how I see it: Beastie is a mascot, not a logo.
It's like having "Disney" with a Mickey Mouse. The logo is eith
Hi there
I just read
http://software.newsforge.com/software/04/12/27/1243207.shtml?tid=72&tid=29%20result
and as in any onther benchmark there is a lot stuff
that
can be arguable. I would like to know why is that
happening?
the problem is that "we" are pushing
FreeBSD/postgreSQL as a database solu
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The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception. Inev
Bart Silverstrim writes:
> People want to change the logo from Beastie to something else because
> Beastie isn't professional enough, so some committers decided to hold a
> contest for a new logo?
Beastie isn't a logo. There is no logo for FreeBSD at the moment.
Creating one is probably a good i
Louis LeBlanc writes:
> They why would they care *what* the logo is?
They wouldn't; but the logo has an effect on the people who write the
checks, and it serves a useful purpose as a unifying identifier.
The people who write the checks don't care about "skins," though, since
they'll never actual
Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes:
> Tux is a mascot, not a logo. These are Linux logos:
>
> http://images.slashdot.org/topics/topiccaldera.gif
> http://images.slashdot.org/topics/topicdebian.gif
> http://images.slashdot.org/topics/topicmandrake.gif
> http://images.slashdot.org/topics/topicredhat.gif
>
Napper writes:
> Its been my experience that the corporate suits get the
> perception of "teenage hacker" from the cartoonish mascots.
Agreed. And their perception is not always incorrect.
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Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes:
Tux is a mascot, not a logo. These are Linux logos:
http://images.slashdot.org/topics/topiccaldera.gif
http://images.slashdot.org/topics/topicdebian.gif
http://images.slashdot.org/topics/topicmandrake.gif
http://images.slashdot.org/topics/to
> Hi there
>
> I just read
> http://software.newsforge.com/software/04/12/27/1243207.shtml?tid=72&tid=29%20result
> and as in any onther benchmark there is a lot stuff
> that
> can be arguable. I would like to know why is that
> happening?
> the problem is that "we" are pushing
> FreeBSD/postgreSQ
On Feb 11, 2005, at 12:17 PM, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Napper writes:
Its been my experience that the corporate suits get the
perception of "teenage hacker" from the cartoonish mascots.
Agreed. And their perception is not always incorrect.
Am I the only one that finds some amusement in the referen
Frank Laszlo writes:
> Are we forgetting about the printing aspect of things? The redhat logo
> has some nice gradients in it.
The GIF I'm looking at seems to contain only red and black, except for
the drop shadow, which isn't part of the logo.
> And they just plain suck, IMHO.
They look too pu
On Feb 11, 2005, at 5:58 PM, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Nice. It still has that devilish look to it, which might cause a
problem politically, but at least it's clean and simple and easy to
print.
:-) Generally, in the discussion so far, almost everybody jumped
through the hoops to emphasize that t
On Friday 11 February 2005 08:14 am, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Imagine Linux dropping Tux for some meanlingless, lifeless logo?
>
> I'm glad you asked.
>
> Tux is a mascot, not a logo. These are Linux logos:
>
> http://images.slashdot.org/topics/topiccaldera.gif
>
On Friday 11 February 2005 10:46 am, Jorge Mario G. wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I just read
> http://software.newsforge.com/software/04/12/27/1243207.shtml?tid=72&;
>tid=29%20result and as in any onther benchmark there is a lot stuff
> that
> can be arguable. I would like to know why is that
> happening?
My laptop can not seem to traceroute using nat. I am running ipnat on
4.11-stable (code is new as of today) My router is running the same. I cant
seem to traceroute using udp, if i -P icmp it will work fine. I have no ipfw
rules blocking this and have tried with 0 firewall rules and still got no
Hi: I upgraded from freebsd 5.1 to 5.3, and the upgrade went pretty
smoothly.
I had BIND 9.2.3 running on 5.1, and when I upgraded to 5.3, BIND 9.3.0 was
installed.
my old named.conf file is still in /etc, but 9.3.0 doesn't seem to be
reading it.
I tried restarting bind with /usr/sbin/named -
To Whom it may concern:
My name is Karen Donathan and I am a computer science teacher at George
Washington High School in Charleston, WV. We run our website
(http://gwhs.kana.k12.wv.us) on a FreeBSD server. This project was given
to me, and I am afraid that I really should know more about how
a> Hi: I upgraded from freebsd 5.1 to 5.3, and the upgrade went pretty
a> smoothly.
a> I had BIND 9.2.3 running on 5.1, and when I upgraded to 5.3, BIND 9.3.0 was
a> installed.
a> my old named.conf file is still in /etc, but 9.3.0 doesn't seem to be
a> reading it.
a> I tried restarting bind w
On Feb 11, 2005, at 1:55 PM, Karen Donathan wrote:
To Whom it may concern:
My name is Karen Donathan and I am a computer science teacher at
George Washington High School in Charleston, WV. We run our website
(http://gwhs.kana.k12.wv.us) on a FreeBSD server. This project was
given to me, and I
>Hi: I upgraded from freebsd 5.1 to 5.3, and the upgrade went pretty smoothly.
May I ask if you had any guide that you followed nad if you please could post a
link to it here.
I'm just about to upgrade my system from 5.1 to the latest, but I don't know
where to start, and I haven't got any ans
"Joachim Dagerot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> May I ask if you had any guide that you followed nad if you please could post
> a link to it here.
>
> I'm just about to upgrade my system from 5.1 to the latest, but I don't know
> where to start, and I haven't got any answers when asking on t
Hi All:
I just upgraded from freebsd 5.1 to 5.3, and I want to edit the startup
parameters for named so that it reads my previous config file, basically I
want the startup parameter to be:
/usr/sbin/named -4 -c /etc/named.conf
But I can't find where that command string is?
all that is in my /etc
aklist_061666 wrote:
Hi All:
I just upgraded from freebsd 5.1 to 5.3, and I want to edit the
startup parameters for named so that it reads my previous config file,
basically I want the startup parameter to be:
/usr/sbin/named -4 -c /etc/named.conf
But I can't find where that command string is?
a
On 02/11/05 01:55 PM, Karen Donathan sat at the `puter and typed:
> To Whom it may concern:
>
> My name is Karen Donathan and I am a computer science teacher at
> George Washington High School in Charleston, WV. We run our website
> (http://gwhs.kana.k12.wv.us) on a FreeBSD server. This project
I have two NICs (one inside and one outside interface) with NAT activated. The
problem is that every time I establish a connection with a machine on my LAN,
it uses the address of the outside interface as the source of the packets,
which creates problems with my firewall. How do I tell my machin
I'm setting up a mail server at the momment, one of the things that I
forgot to do was create /tmp as a separate partiton (/ = 2gb). There
will be no user logins to the machine aside from admins and the only
thing that it will run is qmail acting as a smarthost (vanilla qmail,
no amavis or anythin
One last question on configuring Named to run:
I'm able to start BIND from the command line with:
/usr/sbin/named -c /etc/named.conf
but when I modify my rc.conf file with:
named_enable="YES"
named_program="/usr/sbin/named"
named_flags="-u bind -c /etc/named.conf"
I get an error on startup:
Feb 11
ASUS p2b-d motherboards are blacklisted on 5.3-RELEASE and refuse to
install. Where is this blacklist located, I need to manually remove that
block?
The ASUS p2b-d motherboards are quite common, we have probably 100 or so
left of them and have at one point had over 400. Seems really strange to
me
Chad Morland wrote:
In your opinion is having /tmp on the same partition as / really THAT
bad in this case? I'm just wondering cause some people have mentioned
that its a major security risk. Really, I don't think it is for what
this box is doing.
It's obviously a much bigger security risk on a mu
> On 02/11/05 01:55 PM, Karen Donathan sat at the `puter and typed:
>> To Whom it may concern:
>>
>> My name is Karen Donathan and I am a computer science teacher at
>> George Washington High School in Charleston, WV. We run our website
>> (http://gwhs.kana.k12.wv.us) on a FreeBSD server. This p
>
> I'm setting up a mail server at the momment, one of the things that I
> forgot to do was create /tmp as a separate partiton (/ = 2gb). There
> will be no user logins to the machine aside from admins and the only
> thing that it will run is qmail acting as a smarthost (vanilla qmail,
> no amav
when I use the usual:
find . -type f -print | xargs grep -sl foobar
i get;
xargs unterminated quote error and have to use:
find . -type f -print | sed 's/^\(.*\)$//'\1'/' | xargs grep -sl foobar
to quote the output from find. anyone know a more elegant solution?
thoughts?
ken;
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I added the following to the top of my wine config file and the
stoppable errors went away.
[Drive C]
"Path" = "/windows"
"Type" = "hd"
"Label" = "msdos"
"Filesystem" = "win98"
Note that "Path" = "/windows" is the directory i created to mount the
windows partition in /etc/fstab
Good luck
On W
At 8:00 AM -0500 2/11/05, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
Just to sum up things as I understand it...
People want to change the logo from Beastie to something else
because Beastie isn't professional enough, so some committers
decided to hold a contest for a new logo?
We thought it would be nice, after fift
> when I use the usual:
>
> find . -type f -print | xargs grep -sl foobar
Have you tried:
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep -sl foobar
>
> i get;
>
> xargs unterminated quote error and have to use:
>
> find . -type f -print | sed 's/^\(.*\)$//'\1'/' | xargs grep -sl foobar
>
> to quote the o
In the last episode (Feb 11), Atle Veka said:
> ASUS p2b-d motherboards are blacklisted on 5.3-RELEASE and refuse to
> install. Where is this blacklist located, I need to manually remove
> that block?
>
> The ASUS p2b-d motherboards are quite common, we have probably 100 or
> so left of them and h
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Feb 11), Atle Veka said:
> > ASUS p2b-d motherboards are blacklisted on 5.3-RELEASE and refuse to
> > install. Where is this blacklist located, I need to manually remove
> > that block?
> >
> > The ASUS p2b-d motherboards are quite com
In the last episode (Feb 11), Atle Veka said:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Feb 11), Atle Veka said:
> > > ASUS p2b-d motherboards are blacklisted on 5.3-RELEASE and refuse
> > > to install. Where is this blacklist located, I need to manually
> > > remove that bl
On Feb 11, 2005, at 6:00 AM, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
Since when did FreeBSD, a project always driven by volunteers and not
by commercial matters, suddenly gain a marketing department that is
trying to steer FreeBSD into the business sector? Is FreeBSD starting
to have marketing dictate technolo
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 08:00 -0500, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
>
> Someone said people change logos all the time. That's flat out wrong.
> When a company spends mucho dinero on marketing their logo, they don't
> just flip around and decide to change their logo that they spent so
> much money and
well, its ok to have /tmp on the same partition as /, as long as other
security measurements work, for example a tripwire setup and logging user
actions of any kind, also having an overview over the logs.
as long as these work, and you take care whats going on on the box, it does
not really mat
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Bob Johnson writes:
>
> > I work in an office largely populated by born-again Christians, and some
> > of them very definitely object to the BSD logo. Even after I explained
> > the "daemon" thing, they still didn't think BSD should use "The Devil"
> > as its logo.
>
Daniela wrote:
I have two NICs (one inside and one outside interface) with NAT activated. The
problem is that every time I establish a connection with a machine on my LAN,
it uses the address of the outside interface as the source of the packets,
which creates problems with my firewall. How do I
> http://www.bellsystemmemorial.com/bell_logos.html
I'm not sure that 6 times in 110 years is "constantly changed"
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Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Feb 11, 2005, at 6:00 AM, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
Since when did FreeBSD, a project always driven by volunteers and not
by commercial matters, suddenly gain a marketing department that is
trying to steer FreeBSD into the business sector? Is FreeBSD
starting
Thanks for the responses. I do have a firewall in place and the only
open port to the public is 25 which is qmail. I think I'll take your
considerations to heart and rebuild the box with its own /tmp
partition with noexec. I should have done that in the first place.
Thankfully it is not yet in prod
Daniela wrote:
I have two NICs (one inside and one outside interface) with NAT activated. The
problem is that every time I establish a connection with a machine on my LAN,
it uses the address of the outside interface as the source of the packets,
which creates problems with my firewall. How do I
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:04:34 -0600, "Andrew L. Gould"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 11 February 2005 08:14 am, Dag-Erling Smrgrav wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > Imagine Linux dropping Tux for some meanlingless, lifeless logo?
> >
> > I'm glad you asked.
> >
> > Tux is a mascot
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