> Seems to me that this is an invitation to government
> regulation -- interfering with the mail is a criminal
> offense for good reason.
Email is not regulated by the government.
Rick
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> I'm not sure where I'm going wrong, but the system doesn't seem to
> detect the card. I've tried scanpci, pcitweak, and pciconf to see if
> the card shows up there (I'm not sure if those utilities actually scan
> the PCI bus, or just report what's been scanned before, but...) and
> still, it's
> Negative PR ?
> I do my best to promote it.
> That does not mean being uncritical.
> I tried the simple act of adding a user to my system.
> It failed, repeatingly asking me for a user name I had already given.
Look it /etc/adduser.conf remove the user name there and leave that line
blank. I've
> I'm looking for a analog modem. I didn't see any in the hardware lists.
> Can you please tell me which ones will work on FreeBSD?
99% of all modems are analog. There are some digital modems, but
they're rare. But you need to be careful, because DSL routers are
sometimes mislabeled as Mo
> console basesd machines then a lower spec may work for you. In any
> case, if you plan to run X and any sort of browser you probably don't
> want to go below a P100, and even this is pushing it a bit. I've talked
> to a few people at FreeGeek about getting FreeBSD on some of the boxes,
> but
Can any one tell me the flag to force PCcard (when called in rc.conf,) to
run at half-duplex? Or... which man page I'm missing? Thanks much!
Rick
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> Well, I had a reply about one of my questions with one link to one
> site so I'm asking just this "one" question again to the list. I am
> wanting to buy and host a domain myself with apache on my freebsd
> box. I would like some recomendations on some companies that offer
> domains for a pretty
For the last two weeks or so, my web server has stopped processing
requests after about 5:30pm or so until about 9:30 or later. I've checked
the logs and thought that the Nimbda virus was bogging my server down,
this was after I increased my MaxServers in http.conf from 10 to 20. Even
then I had 1
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On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-12-02 00:37:
> Are you saying that your httpd access log shows the hit and that the
> document was served, yet the client is getting 404 (or some such)
> errors? If so, have you tried launching `ethereal` (or your favorite
> protocol analyzer) to see exactly what is going on at all levels? If
> nothing is ap
> > A quick web search didn't bring up any answer to this.
> > Does anyone here have the definitive word?
>
> The most recent machinine I saw was running what seemed a fairly stock
> Debian. So I'd expect you'd have little trouble up to console use; X
> may be compounded by the use of some highl
> Someone from the Netherlands sent me a pps file. Anyone know what
> type of file that is?
Microsoft Power point?
Rick
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> my mouse would just go crazy." Has anybody had a
> better luck with this kind of setup? If yes, please
> give a little hand "as well as the brand and model of
> the kvm switch used - I use belkin cube F1D094. I dont
> know if upgrading to the 4.6 branch is going to solve
> this problem.
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