On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 11:55 PM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from Vinicio Santiago Altamirano Mendez :
>
> > please can u tell me how to remapping tftp with a remapping file or exist
> > another form?.
> > i see that in tftp manual no exist the -m option
> > how to do remapping on tftp on mac os x 10
Currently I am fighting with (against?) a dlink dwl-g122 usb wlan
dongle. The casing is claiming the thing to be of H/W-version E1,
F/W-version 5.00, which I interpret as hardware and firmware.
I am running 9-stable (FreeBSD ritchie.cruwe.de 9.0-STABLE FreeBSD
9.0-STABLE #8 r235064: Fri May 11 21:
Carmel wrote:
>Error message:
>
>invalid SSL_version specified at
>/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.14.2/IO/Socket/SSL.pm line 308
>
>This is generated by the "sendEmail" program. The "net/sendemail" port
>compiled with SSL support.
>
>make showconfig
>===> The following configuration options are
This is a new way of setting up a machine for me, I have no more
smaller spare hard-drives to setup as a system boot/root drive for my
FreeBSD machine (they are all dead), but what I do have is a 2GB CF
card, the rest of the system is being housed on a ZFS array.
My goal is to boot the FreeBSD9 bo
I need a sort of file permission template.
Under some particular directory (like ~/secret), I need all those
files (including newly creating one) mode 700.
Is there any template-trick? Or "chmod -R 700" every time?
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man sh (or man csh) - look for 'umask'
On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 7:37 AM, fake fake
wrote:
> I need a sort of file permission template.
> Under some particular directory (like ~/secret), I need all those
> files (including newly creating one) mode 700.
> Is there any template-trick? Or "chmod -R 70
Thanks. But I need specific directory only.
umask way seems to set mode not only under ~/secret but other
directories like ~/public.
Is there any elegant way?
2012/5/12 Michael Sierchio :
> man sh (or man csh) - look for 'umask'
>
> On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 7:37 AM, fake fake
> wrote:
>> I need a
On Sat, 12 May 2012 23:37:00 +0900, fake fake wrote:
> I need a sort of file permission template.
> Under some particular directory (like ~/secret), I need all those
> files (including newly creating one) mode 700.
> Is there any template-trick? Or "chmod -R 700" every time?
Depending on your shel
On Sun, 13 May 2012 00:15:54 +0900, fake fake wrote:
> Thanks. But I need specific directory only.
> umask way seems to set mode not only under ~/secret but other
> directories like ~/public.
You're sure you want to have something _public_ in your
home directory?
> Is there any elegant way?
De
> I need a sort of file permission template.
> Under some particular directory (like ~/secret), I need all those
> files (including newly creating one) mode 700.
> Is there any template-trick? Or "chmod -R 700" every time?
As usual, 'insufficient data'. created 'by whom', and 'how'?
some starti
Hello,
It seems that the Sony ebook readers internaly run some kind of Linux
(MontaVista Linux). I heared someone saying that there are images for
eeprom out there to get access to the Linux system itself. Is there any
work in progress to install FreeBSD on this (or any other ebook reader).
They
On Sat, 12 May 2012 14:49:18 +0200
"Christopher J. Ruwe" wrote:
> Currently I am fighting with (against?) a dlink dwl-g122 usb wlan
> dongle. The casing is claiming the thing to be of H/W-version E1,
> F/W-version 5.00, which I interpret as hardware and firmware.
>
> I am running 9-stable (FreeB
Almost every tablet runs ARM, and the "chipset" isn't standardized as
much as x86. I haven't heard of a tablet running FreeBSD, but it would
likely require corporate support just to access the documents for the
chips. Even Android uses closed binaries for a lot of the core features.
On 5/12/
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