Victor Sudakov wrote:
> ... the 'fwd ... keep-state' statement does create a useful
> dynamic rule. It contradicts the ipfw(8) man page but works ...
Hopefully someone who understands all this will submit a patch
for the man page :)
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freebsd-questio
On 9/11/2010 1:10 AM, Polytropon wrote:
Let me add another field: There are applicances like "all-in-one
DSL modem telephone splitter router DHCP server NAT firewall boxes"
that are very common in german households. Those usually use Java
to present their control elements to the user; "Applet loa
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 03:17:49 -0500, Joshua Isom wrote:
> So to configure your router, you need a java enabled browser, and odds
> are you get the jar file from the router, so it has an http server, and
> probably another server just to process configuration requests? Now
> your router has two
Dear Sirs,
you see me a kind of desperate. I wrote my own a small piece of
software in C, calculating the orbit and position of astronomical
objects, astroids, in a heliocentric coordinate system from Keplerian
orbital elements. So far. The software calculates the set of points of
an ellipse
On 11 September 2010 10:28, O. Hartmann
wrote:
>
> Dear Sirs,
>
> you see me a kind of desperate. I wrote my own a small piece of software in
> C, calculating the orbit and position of astronomical objects, astroids, in
> a heliocentric coordinate system from Keplerian orbital elements. So far.
>
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 5:43 AM, Andrew Brampton
> wrote:
> On 11 September 2010 10:28, O. Hartmann
> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Sirs,
> >
> > you see me a kind of desperate. I wrote my own a small piece of software
> in
> > C, calculating the orbit and position of astronomical objects, astroids,
> in
On 10 Sep 2010 at 18:20, Jason C. Wells wrote:
Subject:Re: this is probably a little touchy to ask...
> On 09/10/10 07:29, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> >
> > I repeat... Java had its day. Time to move on.
> >
> >
> Java is not just for browsers.
>
> Regards,
> Jason C. Wells
On 10 Sep 2010 at 18:20, Jason C. Wells wrote:
Subject:Re: this is probably a little touchy to ask...
> On 09/10/10 07:29, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> >
> > I repeat... Java had its day. Time to move on.
> >
> >
> Java is not just for browsers.
>
> Regards,
> Jason C. Wells
On 09/11/10 11:43, Andrew Brampton wrote:
On 11 September 2010 10:28, O. Hartmann
wrote:
Dear Sirs,
you see me a kind of desperate. I wrote my own a small piece of  software in
C, calculating the orbit and position of astronomical objects, astroids, in
a heliocentric coordinate system from
I'm planning to use gjournal+geli on a 2TB drive in a USB enclosure.
What I've read about this suggest that the order should be:
geli-gjournal-ufs. I was wondering if it's possible to do it in
the order gjournal-geli-ufs, which should be much more efficient. I've
read that ufs should go directly
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 15:58:42 -0500
Martin McCormick wrote:
> After successfully installing bind97 from a package on
> to a new server, I do a cvs-sup of the system to get the latest
> patches in to the kernel. After discovering that bind97 had been
> replaced with bind9.6.1,
Presumably th
On 09/11/10 14:26, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 5:43 AM, Andrew Brampton
mailto:brampton%2bfree...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 11 September 2010 10:28, O. Hartmann
mailto:ohart...@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de>> wrote:
>
> Dear Sirs,
>
> you see me a kin
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:25 AM, RW wrote:
>
> I'm planning to use gjournal+geli on a 2TB drive in a USB enclosure.
>
> What I've read about this suggest that the order should be:
> geli-gjournal-ufs. I was wondering if it's possible to do it in
> the order gjournal-geli-ufs, which should be much
On 09/10/10 21:58, Martin McCormick wrote:
After successfully installing bind97 from a package on
to a new server, I do a cvs-sup of the system to get the latest
patches in to the kernel. After discovering that bind97 had been
replaced with bind9.6.1, I looked in /usr/src and there is a
c
Why does apropos list mysql(1) twice?
It doesn't return duplicates with apropos kde...
ad...@laptop2(/dev/pts/1)/usr/home/admin 106% apropos mysql
mysql(1) - the MySQL command-line tool
mysql
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 10:05 AM, O. Hartmann <
ohart...@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
>
> Hello.
> Well, the only other architectures I have access to are Linux boxes.
>
> clang ist a very nice compiler since its syntax checking is formidable. But
> its code is slow and there seems no OpenMP sup
gs 8-8.71 under FreeBSD 8.1-R seems missing x11 device.
When use ghostview, it complains "/unknown device x11"
/By tracing around, I found it was caused by gs 8-8.71. As typing "gs
--help", it shows much less
devices supported than gs 8-8.62 under FreeSBD 6.4-R.
By searching on the Internet, o
Ever since Debian went to the "nouveau" video driver for Nvidia, I have not
been able to adjust my horizontal screen position with xvidtune. The
application runs, but when I try to reset the "HSyncStart" value I get an
error dialog box that says, "Sorry: You have requested a mode-line that is
not p
Hi,
I have 2 servers one production and another test.
The test machine's packages however, seem to be older then the
production machines one's even though I built the production system a
few months ago.
I used the: portupgrade command in order to try to upgrade the ports nad
re-install the
FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE
#>uname -a
FreeBSD *...@.net 8.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.1 RELEASE FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE
#0: Thu Aug 12 08:43:46 CDT 2010
*...@.net:/usr/obj/src/sys/GENERIC i386
Running on VirtualBox Version 3.2.8 r64453 running on current Debian
'lenny', Pentium 4 2.4 GHz. 4G ram.
Kaya Saman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 servers one production and another test.
>
> The test machine's packages however, seem to be older then the
> production machines one's even though I built the production system a
> few months ago.
>
> I used the: portupgrade command in order to try to upgra
Jin Guojun[VFF] wrote:
> gs 8-8.71 under FreeBSD 8.1-R seems missing x11 device.
> When use ghostview, it complains "/unknown device x11"
>
> /By tracing around, I found it was caused by gs 8-8.71. As typing "gs
> --help", it shows much less
> devices supported than gs 8-8.62 under FreeSBD 6.4-R.
How do I get sysinstall to recognize a gmirror?
I've created the mirror -- which currently has only one provider --
using Fixit#, followed by
Fixit# ln -s /dist/boot/kernel /boot
Fixit# gmirror load
after which /dev/mirror/gm0{,a,b} exist. However, even after
rescanning the disks, sysin
Hello.
What's the status of 3d hardware acceleration in Linux emulation?
I'm running 8.1R/i386 and I was finally able to get DRI working (with
native software) on my Radeon HD 4200.
So I installe Google Earth, but it's warning that it will use software
rendering and is, of course, slow.
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