hi,
Does someone know which driver I have to use under freebsd.5.4 with this
audio device:
"M-audio Delta Audiophile 2496" (http://www.m-audio.de/deltaap.htm)
thx for the info
didier
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On Wednesday 04 May 2005 03:20, dave wrote:
> Hello,
> I've got a 5.3 box that i'd like to plug a usb2 drive enclosure in to. I'm
> concerned about 5.3's detection of my usb ports, they're all usb2 ports,
> yet some of them are showing up as only usb1. Here's my usb information:
>
> uhci0: port 0x
> La commande "make depend" ne marche pas du tout!
> Que faire pour ce cas?
Sur la liste, il vaut mieux parler anglais alors si personne ne t'a
repondu directement, contacte moi en particulier.
On the list you better use English, so if nobody replied to you, you
can contact me directly.
Olivier
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 08:46:46AM +0200, Roldn wrote:
> i have installed frebsd 5.3 with xorg but i'm unable to start the
> server although i allready have configured the server and xdm start
> fine what can i do?
You will have to provide some more information for us to give you a
sensible answer
Hello,
I want to be able to access my cd drive as normal user. As any user, not a
specific one. So it's a problem that I can't mount it to a general
directory like /cdrom since only one user can be owner and it looks like
it's required that the mountpoint belongs to the user, even with
vfs.use
wy can i surf the web in gnome but i cant fetch a port?
even surf with links in text mode?
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thanks for all your info guys!
-- quoting Matthias F. Brandstetter --
> Hi all,
>
> I have to plan and setup a mail solution for about 50.000 users, here
> are some key features requested by our customer:
>
> - self coded webfrontend w/ webmail and administration (filter, alias
>
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 09:00:39AM +0200, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> hi,
> Does someone know which driver I have to use under freebsd.5.4 with this
> audio device:
> "M-audio Delta Audiophile 2496" (http://www.m-audio.de/deltaap.htm)
> thx for the info
It looks like there is no FreeBSD driver yet for
i create a .xinitrc with this line inside
exec gnome-session
'couse when i install all the gnome pakage the gdm didn't get instaled
and now when i do startx i came into gnome
but wy gdm didn't install with gnome, i don't know i use the sysinstall to
install it so i imagine that gdm dn't came in
-- quoting Benson Wong --
> There are a couple of issues you will run into here.
>
> 1. Mass storage. FreeBSD doesn't support file systems > 2TB, at least
> not that I found decent documentation and support for.
How can you address data storage > 2TB then?
Or do I have to split my
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 09:41:45AM +0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to be able to access my cd drive as normal user. As any user, not a
> specific one. So it's a problem that I can't mount it to a general
> directory like /cdrom since only one user can be owner and it looks like
Hi list,
I have a USB tape streamer (OnStream USB30), what do I need to get it
running? /dev/sa0 is "not configured". All the kernel says is:
> ugen0: Freecom Connector for DVD drive, rev 1.00/9.21, addr 2
> ugen0: Freecom Connector for DVD drive, rev 1.00/9.21, addr 2
Thanks,
GH
(please
Hi,
I am experiencing tremendous problems keeping my FBSD 5 up and
happy, yet I keep experiencing spontaneous reboots and crashes.
This is a looong story, I have been trying to figure out what's
causing the problem for two weeks now. I really appreciate
your patience and response if you make it a
hello
i have a intel High Definition Audio subsystem using the Realtek ALC860 audio
codec, how i can get this enabled, or freebsd don't suppotp this audio device?
thanks
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did you tried to load all snd_ drivers?
On 5/6/05, Roldán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello
> i have a intel High Definition Audio subsystem using the Realtek ALC860 audio
> codec, how i can get this enabled, or freebsd don't suppotp this audio device?
> thanks
>
>
Hallo! I read article
(http://freebsd.vinf.ru/doc/en/books/handbook/firewalls-ipfw.html)
and use your example from "An Example NAT and Stateful Ruleset" part.
So, when I use this script for ipfw, I can't be able to use internet,
but if I disable the rules 400, 450 I can use internet.
I use FreeBSD
Hey Philip!
Thanks for helping me out.
> There's another port* command I can't recall the name of that will
> list ports that are not required by any other port which you can
> then decide if you want to remove. Might be an option to pkg_info,
> I really don't remember.
That command sure so
Hey!
I believe that the FreeBSD Project -- representing an open and
democratic rule and not a totalitarian power -- should allow its
users to decide what logo would be best suited. Hence, it would
be in the best interest for the future of this project to put
all logo submissions up for public dis
Hello.
I have a big problem. My privacy has been violated.
I had no idea when I first started writing posts to the FreeBSD
mailinglist that it would be archived, let alone indexed by Google
so that the world can spy on my words.
Can the FreeBSD mailinglist administrators change my name and
e-ma
Fafa Hafiz Krantz writes:
> I have a big problem. My privacy has been violated.
>
> I had no idea when I first started writing posts to the FreeBSD
> mailinglist that it would be archived, let alone indexed by Google
> so that the world can spy on my words.
>
> Can the FreeBSD mailinglist administ
### Please DO NOT CROSS-POST messages to a bazillion lists! ###
On 2005-05-06 05:39, Fafa Hafiz Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I have a big problem. My privacy has been violated.
>
> I had no idea when I first started writing posts to the FreeBSD
> mailinglist that it would be arch
> No, that would be impossible. Hint: third-party mirrors (i.e. Google).
What if ones life is at risk?
Would that be up to the 3rd party mirror administrators?
> This is a recurring theme. It's really *NOT* the fault of the
> postmaster of FreeBSD.org that you posted to public mailing lists.
Giorgos Keramidas writes:
> This is a recurring theme. It's really *NOT* the fault of the
> postmaster of FreeBSD.org that you posted to public mailing lists.
It _is_ the fault of the mailing list manager that posts are being
archived without the permission of mailing-list members. Members must
Fafa Hafiz Krantz writes:
> What if ones life is at risk?
As I've said, send a DMCA to the owner of the archive (and to other
parties if they have copies). If they don't take down the infringing
material, you can sue. If their ISPs don't cooperate, you can sue them
as well.
> There should be a
Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
There should be a law protecting users against this.
There should be a way to help them!
No, there should be a law protecting us from dunderheads like you.
The sign-up page cleary states that your posts are archived. If you didn't
read that, then more fool you.
Please
Benjamin Keating wrote:
> Either way, I'll be using / populating that thing with as much quality
> info as I can. Thanks! Are you in charge of this?
No, you should talk to the Jimbo guy ("Jimbo is a FreeBSD enthusiast /
professional / zealot, depending on who you ask, and is the maintainer
of this
On 2005-05-06 05:57, Fafa Hafiz Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> No, that would be impossible. Hint: third-party mirrors (i.e. Google).
>
> What if ones life is at risk?
> Would that be up to the 3rd party mirror administrators?
I'm afraid that if your life would be at risk because you posted
On Fri, 06/May/2005 05:06 (-0500), Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
> > There's another port* command I can't recall the name of that will
> > list ports that are not required by any other port which you can
> > then decide if you want to remove. Might be an option to pkg_info,
> > I really don't reme
?? wrote on Friday 06 May 2005 12:01:
> Hallo! I read article
> (http://freebsd.vinf.ru/doc/en/books/handbook/firewalls-ipfw.html)
> and use your example from "An Example NAT and Stateful Ruleset" part.
> So, when I use this script for ipfw, I can't be able to use internet,
> but if I dis
On 06 May Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas writes:
>
> > This is a recurring theme. It's really *NOT* the fault of the
> > postmaster of FreeBSD.org that you posted to public mailing lists.
>
> It _is_ the fault of the mailing list manager that posts are being
> archived without the
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 01:51:45PM +0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
> On 06 May Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> > Giorgos Keramidas writes:
> >
> > > This is a recurring theme. It's really *NOT* the fault of the
> > > postmaster of FreeBSD.org that you posted to public mailing lists.
> >
> > It _is_ the
On May 6, 2005, at 6:57 AM, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
No, that would be impossible. Hint: third-party mirrors (i.e.
Google).
What if ones life is at risk?
Would that be up to the 3rd party mirror administrators?
A) You sent messages to unknown hundreds or thousands of people on the
mailing list,
On 06 May Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
> There should be a law protecting users against this.
> There should be a way to help them!
Yea sure. A way to help them..
But there IS a way. It's so simple. All you have to do is take some
responsebilaty for your _own_ acts in stead of crying out loud and
blam
Hi,
Can anyone recommend some very usefull settings for a high performance
kernel on 5.4? There doesn't seem to be a LINT config anymore in CVS, so I
dont know what all my options are.
We have a quad CPU system with 4GB of RAM Nevermind what we throw at the
system, it never seems to do any
On Fri, 6 May 2005, Chris Knipe wrote:
> Can anyone recommend some very usefull settings for a high performance
> kernel on 5.4? There doesn't seem to be a LINT config anymore in CVS, so I
> dont know what all my options are.
AFIAK LINT has been replaced by NOTES, there is a general NOTES in
sys
cpghost wrote:
> Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
>> I've never used inetd and I'm not sure what will happen if a
>> connection is made from outside to a service which is configured to
>> listen only on localhost.
>>
>>
> When you use inetd, the spawned process gets its data from stdin,
> not from a s
That did the trick I think. I'll know after an hour or so of "real"
traffic going through it. It at least helped me understand it a lot
better.
Thanks!
--Brian
On 5/5/05, Glenn Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 07:26 AM 5/5/2005, you wrote:
> >Hi all. I'm trying to get ng_netflow to work,
You know, for some odd reason the word "troll" springs to mind...
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On May 6, 2005, at 7:06 AM, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas writes:
This is a recurring theme. It's really *NOT* the fault of the
postmaster of FreeBSD.org that you posted to public mailing lists.
It _is_ the fault of the mailing list manager that posts are being
archived without the pe
If you remove those 2 rules your firewall is completely open.
This means you will be deactivating your firewall protection.
You have to describe your environment in detail and post rc.conf,
ipf.rules, and dmesg.boot files for people to look at.
Just saying you can not get to public internet does n
Hello boys!
I just spent a few days doing a make world and kernel.
My machine is terribly slow. Yet, my network problem hasn't
gone away. This shows that it wasn't an asynchronisation
between my world and kernel. I've also compiled io and mem
into my new kernel.
Here is my problem description:
On May 6, 2005, at 7:08 AM, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Fafa Hafiz Krantz writes:
What if ones life is at risk?
As I've said, send a DMCA to the owner of the archive (and to other
parties if they have copies). If they don't take down the infringing
material, you can sue. If their ISPs don't cooperat
On Thu, 05 May 2005 18:18:43 -0400, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This machine is currently unused - my wife got tired of a PC in every
room... :)
I feel your pain! We have a computer in every room but the Kitchen &
Living Room.
That's 6 computer (I have 3 in my bedroom). Then I have a basement wi
Hello.
For you all meticulous cats out there, here's how I hope that
FreeBSD's dmesg one day can look like. This is merely a beautification
that would make more people go "wow, cool" and it doesn't deprive
FreeBSD of its UNIX heritage.
Perhaps someone out there can help me implement these change
"Richard J. Valenta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello all, I'm new to this list, but have been a part of the alpha list
> for some time - I hope I picked the right list for my questions.
>
> At work we had a machine which had in it a 200mhz pentium - the machine
> was an all-in-one flat pane
On Fri, 6 May 2005, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
>
> Hello boys!
>
> I just spent a few days doing a make world and kernel.
> My machine is terribly slow. Yet, my network problem hasn't
> gone away. This shows that it wasn't an asynchronisation
> between my world and kernel. I've also compiled io an
Bhaban Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is SYSINIT is same as module_init() in linux?
> freebsd also has module_init() funcation, can I used that function
> instead of SYSINIT?
The Architecture Handbook has a whole section on using SYSINIT.
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> Unfortunately, you appear to be preemptively rejecting the most obvious
> advice, and implicitly asking that people start troubleshooting "from
> the middle". Was your machine up without reboot for months? If so,
> there's no guarantee that the state of named.conf actually reflects the
> state o
Dear Sirs,
I'm having problems with making that device work (FreeBSD-5.3R) with
burncd. Is it unsupported or am I doing something wrong ?
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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> Giorgos Keramidas writes:
>
> > This is a recurring theme. It's really *NOT* the fault of the
> > postmaster of FreeBSD.org that you posted to public mailing lists.
>
> It _is_ the fault of the mailing list manager that posts a
Hi,
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4-stable under VMware Workstation 5.
When I run date it replys "Sat May 6 09:19:53 EDT 2000"
Now everything is ok except it's Fri 2005. When I check the
clock on the windows side it reports the year correctly.
Anybody know why BSD thinks it's 5 years earlier???
Tha
Emanuel Strobl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to be able to access my cd drive as normal user. As any user, not a
> specific one. So it's a problem that I can't mount it to a general
> directory like /cdrom since only one user can be owner and it looks like
> it's required that the mountp
On Fri, 06 May 2005 22:18:06 +1000, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> You know, for some odd reason the word "troll" springs to mind...
>
Probably the wisest response yet.
Let's face it: The guy spams every BSD list out there with some inane
grandiosity and is now worried for his life? All spammers should
hello , i would like to know how can i set a permission to a non root user
to use the http public port 80 .
Thanks
James Snipes
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VMware maintains separated clocks from the host system and any other VMware
system running. Just ntpdate it and you'll be all set. (If I remember right,
you can set the time in the software "bios", you have to get into it when the
VMware session starts, you'll see an option to hit a key).
Ryan
I was looking for fibre channel support on the hardware support page
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.3R/hardware.html
I only see the lsi-logic cards, but as I was informed by
Hello all,
I was curious as to why Octave is marked as broken on FreeBSD >= 5.X;
specifically, what is causing said
breakage? Thanks for the info.
-Anthony
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On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 05:39:34AM -0500, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I have a big problem. My privacy has been violated.
>
> I had no idea when I first started writing posts to the FreeBSD
> mailinglist that it would be archived,
On the page where you subscribed to the list is a li
On Friday 06 May 2005 14:32, David Benfell wrote:
> On Fri, 06 May 2005 22:18:06 +1000, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> > You know, for some odd reason the word "troll" springs to mind...
>
> Probably the wisest response yet.
>
> Let's face it: The guy spams every BSD list out there with some inane
> grand
On 06 May Jim Campbell wrote:
> I installed lang/perl5.8 from my ports (...)
> (...) what am I doing wrong?
As said somewhere else: run use.perl
But better still: make a habit of reading the *end_screen* after a port
install. Very often useful information is diplayed there.
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I was curious as to why Octave is marked as broken on FreeBSD >= 5.X; specifically, what is causing said
breakage? Thanks for the info.
-Anthony
You might be able to track it down over at http://pointyhat.freebsd.org ...
HTH,
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 07:23:02PM +0600, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
> Dear Sirs,
>
> I'm having problems with making that device work (FreeBSD-5.3R) with
> burncd. Is it unsupported or am I doing something wrong ?
Could you be more specific that "problems"? For instance, do you have
sufficient acce
Hi
Has anyone else had a problem with compiling kde which seems to be having
trouble with libtools15 and its dependencies.
David
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I am following this guide:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backup-basics.html
and successfully dumped /, /usr, and /var over ssh to another box and
called them root-back.gz, usr-back.gz, and var-back.gz.
But I can't figure out the restore part. Let's say I replace the
On Fri, 6 May 2005 07:33:54 -0700 (PDT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone else had a problem with compiling kde which seems to be
> having trouble with libtools15 and its dependencies.
no trouble compiling KDE on FreeBSD 5.3 (standard) here,
if such problems appear i usually perform a :
pkg_
How would I go about adding a pluggin to php4-extension. I've already
installed in, but need to add support for pcntl. Do I need to remove
extensions all together and reinstall them from scratch, or is there an
easier way??
Cody Holland
Field Engineer
Redmoon Broadband, Inc.
972-599-3900x26
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Hi there,
is there a fairly active NOCOL users mail list out there somewhere? Please
send along the subscribe details if there is.
cheers,
Noah
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"Cody Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How would I go about adding a pluggin to php4-extension. I've already
> installed in, but need to add support for pcntl. Do I need to remove
> extensions all together and reinstall them from scratch, or is there an
> e
On Fri, 06 May 2005 09:23:02 -0400, Ilia Chipitsine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I'm having problems with making that device work (FreeBSD-5.3R) with
burncd. Is it unsupported or am I doing something wrong ?
I've got this device. What's your specific problem. It works
great for me.
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 01:06:48PM +0200, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas writes:
>
> > This is a recurring theme. It's really *NOT* the fault of the
> > postmaster of FreeBSD.org that you posted to public mailing lists.
>
> It _is_ the fault of the mailing list manager that posts a
On Friday 06 May 2005 15:34, Andy Firman wrote:
> I am following this guide:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backup-basics.htm
>l and successfully dumped /, /usr, and /var over ssh to another box and
> called them root-back.gz, usr-back.gz, and var-back.gz.
>
> But I can
hi,
does anyone know how the "history" output can display date/timestamps?
rgds
ernest
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Hi..
I have the following problem. I installed FreeBSD 5.3, after that 5.4 on my
pc, but have problem with the internet connectivity. I use a DHCP, and my
network card uses dc0, but when it tries to connect the following occures in
the messages.log:
kernel: dc0: failed to force tx and rx idl
Hi,
Simple question: how can I tell what version of the system binaries I'm
running? Flame-proofing follows.
Searches on this mailing list and google tell me 'uname -a' is the
ticket, but that doesn't seem to get what I want. Here's the testing
I've done.
* Install 5.3 from cd on two machine
--- Noah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
> is there a fairly active NOCOL users mail list out
> there somewhere? Please
> send along the subscribe details if there is.
>
> cheers,
>
> Noah
The reason that your first inquiry may not have
received a response was that FreeBSD is not
--On Thursday, May 05, 2005 10:18:43 PM + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to trim down to just (!) 5 machines, and either donate or
sell the rest. Anyone have any ideas on the best way, using the above
parts, to do that? Obviously, I plan to keep the fastest processors, best
mainboards, e
FreeBSD-4.11-p3
nagios-2.0b3
I am attmepting to reinstall nagios-2.0b3 from /usr/ports. and cant seem to
figure out how to get the configuration option window back again
before building.
'make clean' does not work
and
'rm -rf /var/db/ports/nagios/*' did not remove any relevant configuration f
2005/5/6, Naomi Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> "Hi!
>
> I'm having a devil of a time trying to configure XFree86 Server and Desktop
> in FreeBSD 5.3.
>
> I was running FreeBSD 4.9 just fine complete with Gnome2. Yesterday, I
> installed (from scratch) FreeBSD 5.3 on the same machine. The instal
On Friday 06 May 2005 08:41, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to be able to access my cd drive as normal user. As any user, not a
> specific one. So it's a problem that I can't mount it to a general
> directory like /cdrom since only one user can be owner and it looks like
> it's required
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 06:59:49AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was curious as to why Octave is marked as broken on FreeBSD >= 5.X;
> specifically, what is causing said breakage? Thanks for the info.
AFAICT it isn't broken, at least not on amd64. It compiles normally on
if
Rod Person wrote:
On Thu, 05 May 2005 18:18:43 -0400, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This machine is currently unused - my wife got tired of a PC in
every room... :)
I feel your pain! We have a computer in every room but the Kitchen &
Living Room.
You probably have embedded computers there as well
--On Friday, May 06, 2005 01:08:45 PM +0200 Anthony Atkielski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As I've said, send a DMCA to the owner of the archive (and to other
parties if they have copies). If they don't take down the infringing
material, you can sue. If their ISPs don't cooperate, you can sue them
--On Friday, May 06, 2005 03:27:09 PM +0200 Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On the page where you subscribe to a mailing list there is a link to the
list archives. The existance to this link implies a public accessible
archive of the list. If you don't like that, don't subscribe.
Or subscr
In the last episode (May 06), Clement Twine said:
> does anyone know how the "history" output can display
> date/timestamps?
If you use zsh, run "history -i". If you want timestamps in your
~/.history file as well, add "setopt extendedhistory" to your zsh
startup script.
--
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On Fri, 6 May 2005 08:01:59 -0800
"Noah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FreeBSD-4.11-p3
> nagios-2.0b3
>
> I am attmepting to reinstall nagios-2.0b3 from /usr/ports. and cant seem to
> figure out how to get the configuration option window back again
> before building.
>
> 'make clean' does not wo
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On Friday 06 May 2005 05:52, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> DMCA
So, how's that working out for you with non-US third-party mirrors that
aren't subject to American law in any way?
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On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 09:24:21AM -0500, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I was curious as to why Octave is marked as broken on FreeBSD >= 5.X;
> >specifically, what is causing said breakage? Thanks for the info.
> >
> >-Anthony
> >
> >
>
> You might be abl
On May 6, 2005, at 1:04 PM, Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Friday 06 May 2005 05:52, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
DMCA
So, how's that working out for you with non-US third-party mirrors that
aren't subject to American law in any way?
Give it time...
With what seems to be growing acceptance of censorship over
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 12:52:26PM +0200, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> You hold a copyright on your posts, so you can force them to be taken
> off the Net with a DMCA notification.
This advice is more ridiculous than telling him to put aerosol spray back
into a can.
A little common sense _before_
Hi All,
I'm setting up a server running Freebsd 5.3 I have
mysql running well but I can't seem to get it to start
automatically at boot time. I can only start it as
root with the command:
mysqld_safe --user=mysql &
(when I do this everything works fine)
I tried installing the mysql.server srip
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm setting up a server running Freebsd 5.3 I have
> mysql running well but I can't seem to get it to start
> automatically at boot time. I can only start it as
> root with the command:
> mysqld_safe --user=mysql &
>
> (when I do this everything works fine)
>
> I tried install
In the last episode (May 06), Fafa Hafiz Krantz said:
> For you all meticulous cats out there, here's how I hope that
> FreeBSD's dmesg one day can look like. This is merely a
> beautification that would make more people go "wow, cool" and it
> doesn't deprive FreeBSD of its UNIX heritage.
>
> Per
Hi list,
I'm running postgresql 8.0.1 on FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE, the machine is
and AMD Sempron 2.2, 1GB Ram..
I use postgresql as database for dspam, an spam classification
program. This database have and moderated use, on averange 20
simultaneous conections executing relative big queries using "in
From: Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: A beautiful dmesg! Maybe one day?
Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 13:14:04 -0500
> In the last episode (May 06), Fafa Hafiz Krantz said:
> > For you all meticulous cats out there, here's how I hope that
> > FreeBSD's dmesg one day can look like. This is mere
Bart Silverstrim writes:
> A) You sent messages to unknown hundreds or thousands of people on the
> mailing list, all of which could have a cached copy of your messages,
> and now wonder about privacy?
I've explained the differences before; perhaps I need to explain them
again.
When you sign up
Bart Silverstrim writes:
> Yeah, cuz, we wouldn't want the archives to be referenced for people
> who are looking for help on topics, after all.
Do you think that subscribers would refuse to grant permission to have
their posts archived? If so, doesn't that say something to you about
archiving p
Roland Smith writes:
> On the page where you subscribe to a mailing list there is a link to the
> list archives. The existance to this link implies a public accessible
> archive of the list. If you don't like that, don't subscribe.
You cannot be sure that subscribers have read it unless you requi
Roland Smith writes:
> Subscribing to a list means that you give permission for your messages
> to be sent to all subscribers. Any one of those could save the messages,
> creating an archive. So posting to the list implies permission for
> archival.
It doesn't give permission to make the archive
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