Chris, I haven't tried it yet on my OpenBSD 3.8 Dell
laptop, but there is a write up about using it with
Linux
(http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/03/08/2138237)
so perhaps it can be used on OpenBSD via the linux
emulation?
--- Chris Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Misc,
>
> OK The
An appeal to the Gods of OpenBSD! Let me write up
front that I am most grateful for all that the OpenBSD
project has done.
Some friends of mine need a backup solution that can
easily handle regular, automated backups from some M$
Win 2k and Linux workstations as well as an OpenBSD
3.8 based Samba
--- Josh Tolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Running oracle on any unsupported platform is
> probably not the best
> idea, not only because you won't get support, but
> also because running
> it on a more secure platform will still leave you
> with lots of holes;
1) Just an fyi, I have a few boxes
Hi Bruno,
I use OpenBSD 3.8 as my work desktop and it is
extremely smooth and a terrific experience. I'd used
Linux and then FreeBSD for years, but setting up X was
the easiest ever and I have not had a single glitch of
any sort yet (that wasn't due to my own ignorance). I
run Fluxbox on my 3 yr
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