Howdie Jeff (if I may) and others,
Tuesday, September 12, 2006, 6:41:38 AM, you wrote:
JR> On 12/09/06, Arindam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I chose not to install the ports collection because as of now, I do
>> not have access to Internet in my home-network and it would take a
>> little wh
plying. I did a "reply all" ...
>>
>>
FS> That's OK. I usually post to the list and cc to the person who posted
FS> in the first place as they may not be subscribed to the list.
Yes, this was my line of thinking, but don't want to upset
Hello All.
Thursday, September 14, 2006, 4:24:43 AM, RJ45 wrote in regards to his
message titled "Memory problem":
R> I am running FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p6 build with buildworld.
What does the "-p6" nomenclature represent in the above statement?
I've noticed some messages have contained vario
Howdy.
I've been going round and round here trying to simply read a USB thumb
drive. I've searched many web sites, read the various messages on
this list, the Handbook and other sources, but nothing is very clear
to me at the moment. I think I have bits and pieces, but haven't been
able to put
let me know what gotcha's, if any, I should be aware of.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello Josh,
Tuesday, September 26, 2006, 7:03:40 PM, you wrote:
JC> I use a Westell 6100 without problems with FreeBSD. It is setup in
JC> bridge mode and works great.
JC> I wrote some software (http://wdiag.sourceforge.net) if you want to
JC> query the DSL line stats/etc. Depending which model
Howdy folks,
I've been playing with the gcc compiler along with Perl 5.8.8 (both
supplied with FreeBSD) and have enjoyed it. I got to thinking about
what assemblers (hopefully of the 'free' variety) you folks have used
or may be using on FreeBSD. In my case, the standalone platforms
contain Inte
I would like a few recommendations for small "ports" to try to install
on my stand-alone machine.
The stand-alone machine does not have connection to the internet;
however, I do have a set of four (4)CD from the FreeBSD Mall and two
(2) of the CD's have 'ports' on them. I would like to select on