ndeed, although not promptly visible from df?
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handle package signatures"
However, it ought to read:
"pkg_sign, pkg_check - handle package signatures"
The program check_sign doesn't even come on my system. :)
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hing that would clarify this to me. I don't understand how top and
> friends use the symbols in kernel and I feel that I would like to know
> that.
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e?
Xinerama isn't a concern, since my window manager of choice does not
support it.
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drive:
> acd0: CD-RW at ata1-master using WDMA2
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important thing to remember here is that the card--not
the OS--determines whether or not to drop packets. Even at 100 Mbps, a
typical processor only has to poll the card 1/10 to 1/8 of the time in
order to catch every bit coming in.
I should point out that virtually every real-world networking tes
t, copied my data
over from Linux, wiped out Linux, turned the free space into s1, and
made that /usr/home. It needs to be 7G for my MP3s. :)
I like this. Since /usr always has about 7-8G free, any time I need a
new operating system, all I need to do is move /usr/home onto /usr¸ and
I have 7G to play with.
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nks,
> > David Xu
As long as my supfile says RELENG_4, I don't really care if it's called
-RELEASE, -STABLE, -RC or -BETA. Hell, you could call if -SHITPILE, if
you really wanted to.
Just keep providing a stable BSD platform, and I'll keep contributing in
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icoBSD;
PicoBSD itself is part of the main source tree
(/usr/src/release/picobsd). As for ports-science, I have a ports/science
directoy in the tree...
Yes, specifying ports-all will get everything the tree has, without
breaking.
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t a bad rule somewhere in
your chain rather than a problem with natd.
Also, please explain in detail how your network is configured. Describe
the client machine, the gateway, the cable modem, client IP address,
gateway IP address, and anything else that even seems *remotely*
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