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Is the games account really that important?
Thanks,
Kyrre
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Sorry, I really don't know where else to ask.
I've been using Staminus for a while now and I've had it with the downtime.
Basically I want a place to host my Ruby on Rails / Git projects, an IRC server
as well as an internet radio channel.
Simple website / control panel design is ofcourse a plu
.uk
Kyrre
- Original Message -
From: Beech Rintoul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 2:26 am
Subject: Re: Where to rent the best dedicated servers?
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: Kyrre Nygård <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Monday 24 March 2008, Kyrre Nygård said:
This looks professional indeed...
Thanks a lot for the great advice man :)
Kyrre
- Original Message -
From: Patrick C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 2:27 am
Subject: Re: Where to rent the best dedicated servers?
To: Kyrre Nygård <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
8 4:28 am
Subject: Re: Where to rent the best dedicated servers?
To: Kyrre Nygård <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In response to "Kyrre Nygård" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Sorry, I really don'
My server is getting kinda messy, but my ISP charges too much for a reinstall.
Can I do this myself over SSH? Or perhaps there are ways to make ones system as
clean as a fresh install? Thanks.
Much obliged,
Kyrre
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Thanks a lot, this is exactly what I need.
Kyrre
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Hello,
Has anybody else noticed that not all fonts in Firefox get anti-aliased? Only
like half? I'm using Ifirefox-1.5.0.1_1,1 and I think it's rather unfortunate
that Firefox acts like this by default. Poor guy at
http://www.freebsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=43683 never found a
solut
Hey!
I'm involved in a few research projects, and like to keep my
information well organized. I usually get most of it from Wikipedia,
however, I hate printing HTML articles to PDF. I'd rather want them
in pure, well laid out text. And I'm sure others would too. Being
able to master
Hello, thanks for checking this out!
My hard disk and I are in a rather tight situation right now. I believe my
partition table's system ID is messed up. Other things are probably messed up
too, however I have not done anything which would constitute a format of my
data -- hence I hope that whate
I forgot to mention that yeah, everything thinks my hard drive is FAT now. I
disconnected hard drive 2 long time
ago too, so it's out of the picture. And if gpart fails me now, I have no idea
what to do. I hope I don't have to
invest in some proprietary data recovery software.
All the best,
Kyr
Hello!
My partition table is messed up. I have a 150 gigabyte S-ATA hard drive, with a
single NTFS partition running Windows XP. I've been running gpart /dev/ad0 for
the last 14 hours now and it's not saying anything. I just want to get my data
back. I don't care if I have to reinstall everyth
Hello!
A silly question probably. How do I get FreeBSD, or Postfix, to give me
all e-mails sent to me@? Can
/etc/aliases do this, or something else?
Thanks guys,
Kyrre
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Eric wrote:
look at
/usr/local/etc/postfix/virtual
and man 5 virtual
it will explain how to handle virtual domains and direct anything to
any mail account you want
I really appreciate it man, thanks a lot!
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Eric wrote:
look at
/usr/local/etc/postfix/virtual
and man 5 virtual
it will explain how to handle virtual domains and direct anything to
any mail account you want
All I had to do was to add the domain to mydestinations!
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Hello,
Is it possible to make MERGEMASTER(8) automatically replace files
with a FreeBSD CVS Id, and skip (or prompt interactively) the ones
without a FreeBSD CVS Id? The ones without are most certainly my own
personalized configuration files. I'd really like to keep them
intact. And on every
At 00:29 17.03.2007, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
On Friday 16 March 2007 10:32, Kyrre Nygård wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to make MERGEMASTER(8) automatically replace files
> with a FreeBSD CVS Id, and skip (or prompt interactively) the ones
> without a FreeBSD CVS Id? The ones w
Hey!
I was wondering if anybody could give me a quick cheat sheet for how
to automatically:
1) Download all outdated ports
2) Switch to single user mode
3) Upgrade those ports
Running portupgrade -a doesn't work very well when it's time to
upgrade running processes.
I assume this involves
At 22:08 21.03.2007, Derek Ragona wrote:
For so few users, you can use regular accounts with the shell set to:
/usr/bin/false
-Derek
At 11:47 AM 3/21/2007, Vincent Bolinard wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to know how can I set up virtual users without pam_userdb.so
(which is not included in O
Hello!
My FreeBSD server (HTTP, SMTP, PF, NAT etc.) is running its native
ftpd along with pf and its ftp-proxy. But after a recent make world,
outsiders could no longer connect to this ftpd:
<--- 227 Entering Passive Mode (80,204,208,30,208,212)
Connecting data socket to (80.204.2
At 14:01 06.04.2007, Kyrre Nygård wrote:
Hello!
My FreeBSD server (HTTP, SMTP, PF, NAT etc.) is
running its native ftpd along with pf and its
ftp-proxy. But after a recent make world,
outsiders could no longer connect to this ftpd:
<--- 227 Entering Passive Mode (80,204,208,30,208,
er of `1994' now aligns with the last letter of
`reserved' using a monospaced font, which ends up looking kind of weird. Trust
me on this one.
Thank you,
Kyrre Nygård + mir-visuals.com + snoarc.no
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Hello!
I've long wondered where this error message comes from:
"hostname nor servname provided, or not known"
So I grepped my FreeBSD source code and found out it actually belongs to BIND9.
It has to be the worst written error message in history.
Any chance you can change it? Perhaps to somet
hey wassup dhaneshki must tell you, after i set up postgrey for postfix, i only
got like 1 spam a week, as opposed to 1000 a day. after i removed amavisd-new,
spamassassin and all that overly complex bullshit... it made no differencetry
it out, keep the system clean, good luckkyrre- Original
Hello!
I'm just curious if there's a way to undo a rm -rf.
There has to be something eqivalent in FreeBSD to all those recovery tools?
Thanks,
Kyrre
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Hello.
My friend is switching to Linux because FreeBSD is failing on him.
When downloading a file from a FreeBSD box and a Linux box on the same
network, the FreeBSD box got 88.78 KBps whereas the Linux got 624.95
Kbps. I have no idea what's wrong, but my man isn't really into good
informatio
Hey Drew!
I learned long time ago to drop SpamAssassin altogether. I got hundreds of spam
e-mails a day with SpamAssassin.
But when I switched to a clean Postfix installation with Greylist (port 10023)
and 3 different blocklist servers, my spams reduced to 0 a day, or 1-3 at most.
$ cat /usr/l
greetings!
i have a freebsd server (mother.naoshige.net) running two
jails (camel.naoshige.net and box.naoshige.net):
http://pastie.org/244706
my question is, how do i give box.naoshige.net access to the remaining ipsof
mother.naoshige.net (well, most of them)? do i just move theifconfig alias
Hello people,
I'm looking for the best ways to create a line of code beautification
(reformatting) scripts -- one for C, one for Ruby, one for Bash and
one for web development languages like XHTML, XML, CSS, PHP and Ajax.
Whether as frontline warriors or household maids, they would ensure
pro
At 15:18 24.08.2006, Matti J. Karki wrote:
Well, my suggestion to anyone asking this question is that the best
thing IMHO is to learn some scripting language with good regular
expression support. For example Tcl, Python or Perl. I have to deal
with all sorts of source code and I have noticed tha
Hello!
I am just wondering why it says:
"The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved."
when I log in locally, but:
"The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved."
when I log in via SSH? The difference for you with untrained eyes is the
doubl
Hello!
Does anybody run a webhosting business, where they've written
a simple Bash script to add new users to the system and set up their
domains, Apache virtual hosts, databases etc. all in one go?
I am looking for inspiration for my own script.
Thank you!
I truly wish to keep it real and av
At 21:09 24.08.2006, Matti J. Karki wrote:
Well, my scripts aren't magic. They are pretty simple. Here's few (not
scripts, these are valid Vim regexps):
Those are great regexps, Matti, thank you so much.
They have been noteworthy recorded!
Say, could I use these with Sed let's say in a Bash
At 06:01 25.08.2006, Matti J. Karki wrote:
Yes. I know, that this is reinventing the wheel. Also, home-made
scripts tend to be less reliable compared to dedicated tools. But I
have to deal with C, C++, Java, Visual Basic and XML files and also
some pretty obscure internal data files. With my own
At 14:31 25.08.2006, Matti J. Karki wrote:
No doubt :)
There's no comments in the code, because usually my scripts are
disposable. As I said, I do those case by case.
The code should be quite clear for most parts, but the bunch of
regexps at the beginning of the code do the following things:
At 17:30 25.08.2006, Andy Greenwood wrote:
We use perl scripts here. Unfortunately, I can't provide any
specific examples.
So stop trolling :)
Perl is obsolete anyway, thanks though.
All the best,
Kyrre
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At 19:09 25.08.2006, Tamouh H. wrote:
There are many control panels that do these sort of things. Some are
free, others are not.
Check WebMin, cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk, H-Sphere, RAQdevil.and
tons more.
Hello Tamouh, yeah I know man but this is exactly what I'm trying to avoid.
Not o
At 12:50 25.08.2006, David J Brooks wrote:
Back in the Jurassic era, when typewriters still roamed the earth, it was a
convention to leave a double-space following a period so that the reader
could more easily distinguish the end of a sentence. With the advent of word
processors (and proportiona
At 19:47 25.08.2006, Greg Barniskis wrote:
And that's not trolling? ;)
I'd say check the facts. Though I know a lot of people are
emotionally attached to things of the past and I'm sorry if anybody
feels offended.
Without getting into a way-OT "my favorite language is better'n
yours" fl
At 20:27 25.08.2006, Matti J. Karki wrote:
A word of warning. Above, I mentioned that it's important to remember
that my example will remove _all_ tabulator characters from text. This
means that - for example - all lines with indentation inside the code
comments will be messed up (remember, usua
Hello,
When mounting the 15,5GB root partition of an old 17GB ATA harddrive,
df -h tells me it is only 479MB.
This is what I did:
I installed FreeBSD on the 17GB ATA harddrive, so I later could copy
some files onto it from my main 150GB S-ATA. The plan is to retire
the 17GB ATA at this Pent
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