On Apr 13, 2007, at 22:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:48 PM 4/13/2007, you wrote:
"Janos Dohanics" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying capture logs from m0n0wall, but the log file is empty.
>
> Here is my configuration:
>
> On the logging machine, in /etc/rc.conf:
>
> syslogd_flags="
In the last episode (Apr 13), Don O'Neil said:
> Nevermind on the "badly formatted number"... I specified the full path
> /usr/bin/nice and it worked ok this time :-)
>
> However, I still want to know if there is a way to specify a nice
> level for an entire users processes.
If you create a login
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> First my experience with [Free]BSD as a server completely mirrors
> Dag-Erling's observation, it [mostly] just works. I started with BSDI
> switching to FreeBSD around 3.5. I think it is also true that
> depending on your hardware a FreeBSD workstation or laptop can be a
Once I opened up SSH to the outside world, my machine has been
hammered once or twice a day most days, with username failures. None
of the usernames would fit a username on my system (except root), and
I have ssh set to deny root logins, and only use SSH2. Additionally, I
have the following in my
Jim Stapleton schrieb:
Once I opened up SSH to the outside world, my machine has been
hammered once or twice a day most days, with username failures. None
of the usernames would fit a username on my system (except root), and
I have ssh set to deny root logins, and only use SSH2. Additionally, I
On 4/13/07, Claude Menski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
More useful documentation (the Handbook is great) and easier to debug than
any Linux distribution I've ever tried (including Mandrake, Ubuntu, Kubuntu,
SUSE 6.3, SLED, Debian, SLC, and MEPIS). There's also
In response to "Don O'Neil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I did this:
>
> In my login.conf file (assuming that all you have to do is change whatever
> you don't want to be the default):
>
> nice:\
> :priority=5:
>
> In the user entry I put 'nice' in field 5.
>
> When I rebuilt the login.conf
I have DSA. I will change it to a nonstandard port, but I was
wondering what your oppinion on a good way to check if this is the
result of me being hacked, or just someone loosing interest.
On 4/14/07, Gabor Kovesdan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Stapleton schrieb:
> Once I opened up SSH to the
In response to Hangmn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> GET ME OFF THIS FUCKING LIST
That's a powerfully effective method of getting things done.
First off, the use of the word FUCKING is a well-known method to convince
people to come to your aid. I believe it was Napoleon who stated, "By
inserting 'FUCKI
In response to "Jim Stapleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Once I opened up SSH to the outside world, my machine has been
> hammered once or twice a day most days, with username failures. None
> of the usernames would fit a username on my system (except root), and
> I have ssh set to deny root logins,
Message: 17
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:21:43 -0500
From: "Claude Menski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: I like Ubuntu
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
I f
Jim Stapleton schrieb:
I have DSA. I will change it to a nonstandard port, but I was
wondering what your oppinion on a good way to check if this is the
result of me being hacked, or just someone loosing interest.
Well, I think the latter. If you have an up-to-date system with
up-to-date package
Jim Stapleton wrote:
I have DSA. I will change it to a nonstandard port, but I was
wondering what your oppinion on a good way to check if this is the
result of me being hacked, or just someone loosing interest.
If you are hacked, then something might or might not be going on your
system (check
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 16:28:29 +1200
"Juha Saarinen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/14/07, Hangmn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > GET ME OFF THIS FUCKING LIST
>
> No, no, this is the FreeBSD Questions list. The Fucking List is down
> the hall, third door to your right. Just ignore the funny noi
Greetings,
On 2007-04-13 astro/google-earth was updated. See:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=108864 >
The Makefile now says nothing about FORBIDDEN, but 'make' still gives
the following output:
,
| # make
| ===> google-earth-4.0.2735 has known vulnerabilities:
| => google-ea
Thank you. I don't know if there was a change to the driver, or if something
suddenly changed on my end, but the sis0 interface is now configured in the
place of the nve0 interface, and we'll go from there and figure things out.
I'm going to stick my neck out and say I've got a cable problem thoug
Brett Glass wrote:
> I just read with some concern the announcement that Sun's ZFS has been
> integrated into the FreeBSD kernel. This would mean, unfortunately, that
> FreeBSD is now covered by the CDDL, which is a viral license similar to
> the GPL. Has FreeBSD abandoned its longstanding practice
Steinar Bormer wrote:
> Greetings,
>
>
> On 2007-04-13 astro/google-earth was updated. See:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=108864 >
>
>
> The Makefile now says nothing about FORBIDDEN, but 'make' still gives
> the following output:
>
> ,
> | # make
> | ===> google-earth-
FreeBSD-6.2
I have a question regarding gimp-devel, the meta-port
for Gimp.
This port installs both:
graphics/gimp-app which has this in its Makefile:
CONFLICTS= gimp-1.* gimpshop-[0-9]*
gimp-app-devel-[0-9]*
And graphics/gimp-app-devel
Whose Makefile contains this notation:
CONFLICTS= gimp-
There is a huge problem in that the CDDL is "viral." It "infects"
products with which it is combined. You can read the text of the
CDDL at
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/cddl1.php
Section 3.1 of the CDDL is the portion which is essentially equivalent
to the GPL.
This is part of the nastines
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 09:51:23 -0600
Brett Glass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a huge problem in that the CDDL is "viral." It "infects"
> products with which it is combined. You can read the text of the
> CDDL at
>
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/cddl1.php
>
> Section 3.1 of the CDDL
I recently removed a lot (!!!) of packages from my 6.2-STABLE system
as I no longer wanted to use it for a desktop, but still wanted it to
be my home server. When I rebooted it yesterday for nonrelated
reasons, it hung on the Samba startup. Further testing shows that
whenever I try to run
At 10:12 AM 4/14/2007, Bill Moran wrote:
>How is this any worse than the GPLed stuff in /usr/src/contrib?
It's in the kernel. And the announcement went as far as to say that
it is "part of FreeBSD."
--Brett
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Brett Glass wrote:
> There is a huge problem in that the CDDL is "viral." It "infects"
> products with which it is combined. You can read the text of the
> CDDL at
>
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/cddl1.php
>
> Section 3.1 of the CDDL is the portion which is essentially equivalent
> to the
Brett Glass wrote:
> There is a huge problem in that the CDDL is "viral." It "infects"
> products with which it is combined.
This is why zfs isn't part of GENERIC. We've distributed tainted
kernel modules for a long time, and there's nothing wrong with that
-- GPL/CDDL taint doesn't cross dynamic
You group of elitist fucks...the unsub link is FUCKING USELESS
On 4/14/07, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In response to Hangmn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> GET ME OFF THIS FUCKING LIST
That's a powerfully effective method of getting things done.
First off, the use of the word FUCKING is a
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 01:18:46PM -0400, Hangmn wrote:
> You group of elitist fucks...the unsub link is FUCKING USELESS
>
Sounds like you are the elitist jerk.
A couple of days ago I wrote a long explanation about how
a person could have trouble getting off a list and also how some
useless idi
At 10:55 AM 4/14/2007, Philipp Wuensche wrote:
Example:
You create a binary from two source files.
1. one BSD one CDDL. If you distribute this binary, you have to provide
the CDDL part (and all modifications to it) as source under CDDL
license. You are not required to provide the source of the
Brett Glass wrote:
> At 10:55 AM 4/14/2007, Philipp Wuensche wrote:
>
>> Example:
>> You create a binary from two source files.
>>
>> 1. one BSD one CDDL. If you distribute this binary, you have to provide
>> the CDDL part (and all modifications to it) as source under CDDL
>> license. You are not
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 08:22:53AM -0400, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 16:28:29 +1200
> "Juha Saarinen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On 4/14/07, Hangmn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > GET ME OFF THIS FUCKING LIST
> >
> > No, no, this is the FreeBSD Questions list. The Fuckin
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First my experience with [Free]BSD as a server completely mirrors
Dag-Erling's observation, it [mostly] just works. I started with BSDI
switching to FreeBSD around 3.5. I think it is also true that
depending on your hardware a FreeBSD works
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 12:17:20PM +0200, Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > First my experience with [Free]BSD as a server completely mirrors
> > Dag-Erling's observation, it [mostly] just works. I started with BSDI
> > switching to FreeBSD around 3.5. I think it is also tr
On 14/04/07, Brett Glass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 10:55 AM 4/14/2007, Philipp Wuensche wrote:
>Example:
>You create a binary from two source files.
>
>1. one BSD one CDDL. If you distribute this binary, you have to provide
>the CDDL part (and all modifications to it) as source under CDDL
>l
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:51:18 -0600 Dan S. wrote:
> Hello to all,
> Hopefully someone can help me progress past a pair of "ELF Binary Type 0 not
> known" & "ELF Interpreter /compat/linux/lib/ld-linux.so.2 not found"
> errors.
Some steps may help you:
1. load linux.ko -- kernel part of linuxulato
--On April 14, 2007 7:25:46 AM -0400 Jim Stapleton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Once I opened up SSH to the outside world, my machine has been
hammered once or twice a day most days, with username failures. None
of the usernames would fit a username on my system (except root), and
I have ssh set
Paul Butler wrote:
Message: 17
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:21:43 -0500
From: "Claude Menski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: I like Ubuntu
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Why is freebsd bet
Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 12:17:20PM +0200, Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First my experience with [Free]BSD as a server completely mirrors
Dag-Erling's observation, it [mostly] just works. I started with BSDI
switching to FreeBSD around 3.5. I th
Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Paul Butler wrote:
>> Message: 17
>> Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:21:43 -0500
>> From: "Claude Menski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: I like Ubuntu
>> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Message-ID:
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset
Hi all,
Last week I enabled DEFLATE in apache. I have since disabled it, due to it (I
think), sotting the serever load sky high.
Since disableing it, the server load has not decreased by much, but I have
narrowed it down to Apache (2.2) or mysqld that is shooting the load up.
The high server l
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 10:47:09AM -0600, Brett Glass wrote:
> At 10:12 AM 4/14/2007, Bill Moran wrote:
>
> >How is this any worse than the GPLed stuff in /usr/src/contrib?
>
> It's in the kernel. And the announcement went as far as to say that
> it is "part of FreeBSD."
>From what I've seen th
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First my experience with [Free]BSD as a server completely mirrors
Dag-Erling's observation, it [mostly] just works. I started with BSDI
switching to FreeBSD around 3.5. I think it is also true that
depending on your hardw
Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 11:57:44AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Well, we have some problems sometimes with cyclic dependencies
(portinstall / portupgrade and friends), and people aren't really happy
when names of categories / packages get changed (like what's happened
rec
Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 11:52:18AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Also, it's Linux-based so documentation in terms of manpages are most
likely non-existent, like with Gentoo Linux.
That's by no means universal among Linux distributions. Debian actually
provides better
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>> First my experience with [Free]BSD as a server completely mirrors
>>> Dag-Erling's observation, it [mostly] just works. I started with BSDI
>>> switching to FreeBSD around 3.5. I think it
Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 06:55:39PM +0200, Philipp Wuensche wrote:
>> Brett Glass wrote:
>>
>> So CDDL does not require to license add-ons under CDDL, GPL does. In
>> this terms, FreeBSD is basically an add-on to the ZFS module ;-).
>
> The most relevant part of the CDDL seems
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 12:17:20PM +0200, Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First my experience with [Free]BSD as a server completely mirrors
Dag-Erling's observation, it [mostly] just works. I started with BSDI
switching to FreeBSD
Grant Peel wrote:
Last week I enabled DEFLATE in apache. I have since disabled it, due to it (I
think), sotting the serever load sky high.
Since disableing it, the server load has not decreased by much, but I have
narrowed it down to Apache (2.2) or mysqld that is shooting the load up.
The high
At 12:27 PM 4/14/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>No, you are not. Because it appears that the whole thing is not covered
>by the CDDL.
Read the license. If you distribute a product that includes the code, you are
bound by the obligations listed in the license (to distribute source code, not
e
You could also just install the pre-built, Sun-sanctioned build:
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/downloads/java.shtml
On 3/3/07, Chris Bowlby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
As luck would have it, 2 minutes after posting this message, I managed
to find this URL:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pip
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Paul Butler thusly...
>
> If, however, heart-stopping speed appeals to you, you want
> intelligently planned technology with the latest stable
> applications, you are operating web servers, or you just plain
> want to get expertise in real Unix then there is no
patrick wrote:
You could also just install the pre-built, Sun-sanctioned build:
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/downloads/java.shtml
On 3/3/07, Chris Bowlby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
As luck would have it, 2 minutes after posting this message, I managed
to find this URL:
http://lists
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 02:34:29PM -0500, Chris wrote:
>
> To me, apt-get is certainly cleaner and superior to
> portupgrade/portmanager. Perhaps someday either or will be as reliable
> as apt-get.
>
> Just my opinions of course.
In my experience, portupgrade is more reliable than apt-get. I ha
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 12:34:46PM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> But some of the manpages are out of date, like for the coreutils (I
> think mv/cp was one of them?). I like the comment in there about
> Stallman liking infopages but Debian-ites having to create a manpage :).
> I personally hate
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 04:15:43PM -0400, Parv wrote:
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> wrote Paul Butler thusly...
> >
> > If, however, heart-stopping speed appeals to you, you want
> > intelligently planned technology with the latest stable
> > applications, you are operating web servers, or yo
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 09:09:46PM +0200, Philipp Wuensche wrote:
> Chad Perrin wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 06:55:39PM +0200, Philipp Wuensche wrote:
> >> Brett Glass wrote:
> >>
> >> So CDDL does not require to license add-ons under CDDL, GPL does. In
> >> this terms, FreeBSD is basically a
Hello,
I'm running FreeBSD 6.2 with Mozilla Firefox |2.0.0.3,1 and i tried to
install linux-flashplugin9.
First step, i installed |linuxpluginwrapper :
|cd /usr/ports/www/linuxpluginwrapper && make install clean|
Step two, linux flash plugin:
|cd /usr/ports/www/linux-flashplugin9 && make inst
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 01:27:15PM -0600, Brett Glass wrote:
> At 12:27 PM 4/14/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >No, you are not. Because it appears that the whole thing is not covered
> >by the CDDL.
>
> Read the license. If you distribute a product that includes the code, you are
> bound
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 02:36:24PM -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 09:09:46PM +0200, Philipp Wuensche wrote:
> > Chad Perrin wrote:
> > > On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 06:55:39PM +0200, Philipp Wuensche wrote:
> > >> Brett Glass wrote:
> > >>
> > >> So CDDL does not require to license
At 10:01 AM 4/14/2007, Colin Percival wrote:
>GPL/CDDL taint doesn't cross dynamic linking.
Richard Stallman claims it does. The proposed Version 3 of the GPL makes it
even more explicit.
--Brett Glass
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On 4/15/07, Brett Glass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 10:01 AM 4/14/2007, Colin Percival wrote:
>GPL/CDDL taint doesn't cross dynamic linking.
Richard Stallman claims it does. The proposed Version 3 of the GPL makes it
even more explicit.
Look... instead of letting this degenerate into one
Hi,
This strikes me as odd. I have a 1GB USB pocketknife that doesn't
give me the right device nodes until after I try to mount it. The
mount attempt seems to create the proper device nodes.
The USB drive shows up on insertion like so:
Apr 14 19:09:41 stretchlimo kernel: umass0: on uhub4
Ap
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 01:51:12 -0400
"Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks. Still no good, basically it just brought me back to where
> i was. Do you know anyone else who might have an idea on this?
> Thanks for all your help.
> Dave.
Perhaps I have been leading you on a wild
Hello FreeBSD team,
having tried several times to access 6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
from e.g.
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/6.2
I failed because after about 140MB download no further data can be
received.
Could it be that this iso-image is defect?
It doesn't matter which mirror
On Saturday 14 April 2007 19:44:59 M. Lutz wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD team,
> having tried several times to access 6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
> from e.g.
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/6.2
> I failed because after about 140MB download no further data can be
> received.
>
> Could it
On Saturday 14 April 2007, Hangmn said:
> You group of elitist fucks...the unsub link is FUCKING USELESS
>
> On 4/14/07, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In response to Hangmn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > GET ME OFF THIS FUCKING LIST
> >
> > That's a powerfully effective method of getting th
Benjamin Lutz wrote:
Hello,
Is make index on FREEBSD_4_EOL supposed to work? I'm getting breakage in
the gstreamer-plugin ports. If there's no easy fix, could someone send
me an INDEX file that matches the state of the ports tree at
FREEBSD_4_EOL?
Cheers
Benjamin
Ports support for 4.x i
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Benjamin Lutz wrote:
Hello,
Is make index on FREEBSD_4_EOL supposed to work? I'm getting breakage
in the gstreamer-plugin ports. If there's no easy fix, could someone
send me an INDEX file that matches the state of the ports tree at
FREEBSD_4_EOL?
Cheers
Benjamin
On Saturday 14 April 2007 20:42:19 Garrett Cooper wrote:
> If there's no easy fix, could someone send
>
> > me an INDEX file that matches the state of the ports tree at
> > FREEBSD_4_EOL?
if you use cvsup to get your ports, you could add this tag line to your
supfile:
*default release=cvs tag=.
Hi,
Thanks. That did it! I now have the tape drive right where it's suppose
to be and the burners on 1,0,0 and 1,1,0 cd0 and cd1 which is what i
originally wanted. For reference here is my modifications to
/boot/device.hints:
# custom devices
hint.scbus.0.at="ahc0" #find this with dmesg
Dear list. I could not find a mailing list about 'sed' (there is an very
inactive Yahoo Group though) so I wish to try some luck here. Sorry for
OT.
I've got a situation that looks like require using variable and not
possible to process with sed. But I am not sure. Can someone suggest me
if this t
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 02:44:59AM +0200, M. Lutz wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD team,
> having tried several times to access 6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
> from e.g.
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/6.2
> I failed because after about 140MB download no further data can be
> received.
>
>
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Dear list. I could not find a mailing list about 'sed' (there is an very
inactive Yahoo Group though) so I wish to try some luck here. Sorry for
OT.
I've got a situation that looks like require using variable and not
possible to process with sed. But I am not sure. Can someone
Hello,
Is hot swap of a drive possible with gmirror?
Also is it possible to setup a spare mirrored drive and store it until
it is needed to replace a faulty drive.
Thanks,
Ivan
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Hello,
Is it possible to have more than 2 drives in a mirror?
For example traditionally a mirror will have 2 drives, can 4 drives be
in a system and all be mirrored by gmirror?
Thanks,
Ivan
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I got an error when trying to print *to disk* from Firefox/1.5.0.6:
Printer Error
There was a problem printing because the paper size you specified
is not supported by your printer.
This message makes no sense at all when printing to disk, since
there's no way f
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 12:55:02PM +1000, Ivan Carey wrote:
> Hello,
> Is hot swap of a drive possible with gmirror?
I think you need hardware support to be able to do hot-swap of drives.
At least that was the way it used to be.
jerry
>
> Also is it possible to setup a spare mirrored drive
Bill,
Thank you for this. Until I got my high speed line, I didn't even think
about updating. It would simply take too long. Consequently, I've not kept
in memory certain things like the file you reference above. Thank you.
Andy
(High speed is awesome. I just updated Firefox to 2.0.0.5, or
Hi,
I recently updated some of my ports (due to the fact that I now have a high
speed connection to the Internet at home). One of the ports I updated was
vim. I used portupgrade -r and let it do its thing. All
went well, but now gvim no longer exists. When I was try to execute it, I
get, "E2
Andrew Falanga wrote:
Hi,
I recently updated some of my ports (due to the fact that I now have a
high
speed connection to the Internet at home). One of the ports I updated
was
vim. I used portupgrade -r and let it do its thing. All
went well, but now gvim no longer exists. When I was try
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 02:34:29PM -0500, Chris wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> >
[[ ... ]]
> > In my case this included leaning to think in 'Unix', and reaching an
> > understanding with (rather than of) regular expressions, sed, a
The FreeBSD Diary contains a large number of practical
examples and how-to guides. This message is posted weekly
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the aim of letting people
know what's available on the website. Before you post a question
here it might be a good idea to first search the mailing list
arc
Gary Kline wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 02:34:29PM -0500, Chris wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
>>>
>
> [[ ... ]]
>
>>> In my case this included leaning to think in 'Unix', and reaching an
>>> understanding with (rather than of) reg
On 2007-04-14 12:34, Garrett Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Chad Perrin wrote:
>>On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 11:52:18AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>>>Also, it's Linux-based so documentation in terms of manpages are
>>>most likely non-existent, like with Gentoo Linux.
>>
>> That's by no means univ
Gary Kline wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 11:10:17PM -0500, Chris wrote:
>> Gary Kline wrote:
>>> On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 02:34:29PM -0500, Chris wrote:
>> Gary -
>>
>> Not so - upgrading Ubuntu is pretty much a click. Have a look at this
>> URL and you'll see 2 ways to upgrade
>>
>> http://
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 01:58:17PM -0500, Chris wrote:
>
> Actually - Ubuntu's default isn't KDE, it's Gnome. Kubuntu is what you
> want if you prefer the K environment - however, that's not to say that
> if you install Ubuntu, you can't install KDE (or XFCE4 - that happens to
> be Xubuntu).
>
Gary Kline wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 01:58:17PM -0500, Chris wrote:
>> Actually - Ubuntu's default isn't KDE, it's Gnome. Kubuntu is what you
>> want if you prefer the K environment - however, that's not to say that
>> if you install Ubuntu, you can't install KDE (or XFCE4 - that happens to
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 12:34:46PM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Chad Perrin wrote:
> >On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 11:52:18AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> >
> >>Also, it's Linux-based so documentation in terms of manpages are most
> >>likely non-existent, like with Gentoo Linux.
> >>
> >
> >T
Darn, forgot to copy to the dear list; so here it is (sent to OP
previously) ...
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Zhang Weiwu thusly...
>
> Dear list. I could not find a mailing list about 'sed' (there is
> an very inactive Yahoo Group though) so I wish to try some luck
> here.
Try, comp.un
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