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Hi:
I am trying to install freeBSD 3.3 +PAO3 in my laptop but really
feel frustrated. I have no idea how to make my Linksys PCMCIA=20
card working on it.
The Linksys10/100+56KModem card can be detected when BSD=20
is booting and the card active light was always on and I could ping=20
the local only. Anyone had experiences with this card?
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Hi:
I am trying to install freeBSD 3.3 +PAO3 in my =
laptop but=20
really
feel frustrated. I have no idea how to =
make my=20
Linksys PCMCIA
card working on it.
The Linksys10/100+56KModem card can be detected =
when BSD=20
is booting and the card active light was =
always on=20
and I could ping
the local only. Anyone had=20
experiences with this card?
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Pessoal,
Estou migrando um servidor de e-mail Sendmail
8.9.3 para um Qmail 1.0.3... Entretanto nao sei como
fazer para migrar as contas dos usuarios do passwd para
o Qmail(estou usando o formato de conta Maildir).
Alguem ja passou por isso ou tem alguma informacao que
possa me ajudar???
Agradeco desde ja,
Daniel Carlos
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i thought this list was english only. heh
ok, well i attempted to translate this from just looking at it. it looks like spanish but i'm not sure. i went to altavista and translated it and came up with some interesting translations.
(here's my version)
"blah blah migrating a mail server from sendmail 8.9.3 to qmail 1.0.3 hehe blah blah
etc.. blah blah.. password for qmail (something about a maildir) blah etc.. blah blah"
(this is portuguese to english translation)
I am migrando a server of email Sendmail 8.9.3 for a Qmail 1,0,3... However nao I know as to make to
migrar the accounts of the usuarios of passwd for the Qmail(estou using the format of Maildir
account). Alguem ja passed therefore or has some informacao that it can help me?
(and this is spanish translation. looks like i get a better result with portuguese :)
Estou migrating um server of email Sendmail 8,9,3 for um Qmail 1.0.3... Meanwhile nao sei like fazer
to migrate ace contas two users do passwd for or Qmail(estou using or format of conta Maildir).
Alguem ja passou by isso ou tem alguma informacao that possa to ajudar to me?
*sorry guys. i was bored*
On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 03:01:36PM -0000, listas@atarde.com.br wrote:
> Pessoal,
>
> Estou migrando um servidor de e-mail Sendmail
> 8.9.3 para um Qmail 1.0.3... Entretanto nao sei como
> fazer para migrar as contas dos usuarios do passwd para
> o Qmail(estou usando o formato de conta Maildir).
> Alguem ja passou por isso ou tem alguma informacao que
> possa me ajudar???
>
> Agradeco desde ja,
> Daniel Carlos
> A Tarde On-Line
>
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Hello i am a newbie to freebsd and i am haveing problems loading bsd. The
computer keeps telling me that it can not detect the hardrive for some resone
or other....
can you help or refer me to some who can....any help will be greatly
aprechiated
sincelry rlo
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>From: Rloteck007@cs.com
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>Hello i am a newbie to freebsd and i am haveing problems loading bsd. The
>computer keeps telling me that it can not detect the hardrive for some resone
>or other....
>can you help or refer me to some who can....any help will be greatly
>aprechiated
With the given information, it's difficult to tell, but I'd guess that
the classic problem of ahving only "slave" (no "master") device on an
IDE controller may well be to blame.
The archives of freebsd-questions (and possibly freebsd-hardware) will
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information to post to -questions in the event that this doesn't happen
to be the problem in question.
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Rloteck007@cs.com wrote:
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> Hello i am a newbie to freebsd and i am haveing problems loading bsd. The
> computer keeps telling me that it can not detect the hardrive for some resone
> or other....
> can you help or refer me to some who can....any help will be greatly
> aprechiated
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> sincelry rlo
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Before you do the step below please read
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You need to post this to freebsd-questions list. Just follow the
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At 12:31 03-01-2000 -0500, Mark Shirley wrote:
>(and this is spanish translation. looks like i get a better result with
portuguese :)
The reason you get better results with Portuguese is because the original
*is* in Portuguese. :-) That's the official language of Brazil, which is
where the message came from.
As for the list being English only, the author probably did not even
realize he was posting to a list. My guess is he was reading a Portuguese
version of the FreeBSD web site, and it gave him an email address to post
newbie questions to. So he did.
Cheers,
Adam
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At 13:57 03-01-2000 EST, Rloteck007@cs.com wrote:
>Hello i am a newbie to freebsd and i am haveing problems loading bsd. The
>computer keeps telling me that it can not detect the hardrive for some
resone
>or other....
The "some reason or other" is the essential piece of information you left
out of your question. No one can help you without it...
Adam
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well, it seemed similar to spanish from my highschool days so thats what i figured it was. i didn't know that portuguese was similar to spanish. but know i know, thanks :)
btw. the whole translation situation was sortof a joke, i was just bored. hehe
On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 01:17:20PM -0600, G. Adam Stanislav wrote:
> At 12:31 03-01-2000 -0500, Mark Shirley wrote:
> >(and this is spanish translation. looks like i get a better result with
> portuguese :)
>
> The reason you get better results with Portuguese is because the original
> *is* in Portuguese. :-) That's the official language of Brazil, which is
> where the message came from.
>
> As for the list being English only, the author probably did not even
> realize he was posting to a list. My guess is he was reading a Portuguese
> version of the FreeBSD web site, and it gave him an email address to post
> newbie questions to. So he did.
>
> Cheers,
> Adam
>
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This list has 'making mistakes, boasting' in its charter. This is
exactly what follows.
As I like to play around with old hardware and could not find any
useful purpose for a Toshiba laptop (486 SX 33) with only 4MB RAM
(and not even 4096 but 39XX according to the memory test) and
a dead battery, and as additional RAM and a new battery was too
expensive, I decided to install FreeBSD (4.0 current) on it and
see whether it would work as a webserver. It does :-)
Recent versions of FreeBSD cannot be installed with less than 5MB, so
I had to take the hard disk out and install on a desktop.
Before I opened the laptop, tricky as that is, I wanted to find out
whether it worked on the desktop. Installing (with 8 MB) went fine
over nfs, but the GENERIC kernel would not boot after I reduced the
RAM in the desktop to 4MB. Compiling a kernel and getting rid of
unnecessary options (nfs = 250KB!) made it run. (I now have a kernel
of 1.31MB).
I thought it wise to find out, whether things stayed ok for a longer
period. So I let the desktop (a DX 66) run rc5des
(www.distributed.net) on 4MB for some time. It did great and had the
same speed as other 486/66 machines I had rc5 running on. So I went to
bed.
Next morning the harddisks (there were two of approx. 100MB each) were
spinning and the desktop seemed frozen. It could be pinged, change
consoles by pressing alt-Fx, but nothing else. After some hours I
turned it off and on. Again it was running rc5des ok. This happened a
few times. Until one night I was up longer and found out what made the
machine stop responding: the daily cron jobs at 2:00 AM. I asked some
advise on the questions list (thanks!) and turned these off. I also
shutdown sendmail and disabled it in /etc/rc.conf. Now the freezes did
not occur any longer. (Sendmail is now on again.)
Next step: the webserver. This I also tried on the desktop. I was
under the impression that apache was too big, so I went for boa, which
is small and doesn't fork (except in cgi). Boa is in the ports. I was
lazy and ftp-ed it from another box I have it on. It worked fine. I
tested it by turning the thing into a webcam server. It got a new
picture every 30 seconds from a camera (attached to a Win98 PC) by
ftp. Four other boxes had the webcampage on simultaneously. The pic
(approx 12KB) refreshed automatically on all four, also every 30
seconds. There were no problems whatsoever, not even when I ran rc5des
on the 4MB-box as well.
So I opened the laptop, got the harddisk out, installed FreeBSD on it
with 8MB RAM in the desktop, compiled a kernel for the laptop (with
pccard) and moved it back in the laptop. It didn't work :-( The
Toshiba would not see the disk anymore. I am not sure why, but running
the setup for the laptop from a dos-floppy and setting harddisk to
"???" (I had two options: "???" or "not installed"...) it worked, but
the laptop could not find FreeBSD. So I decided to put the bootmanager
on it. This has helped me in the past. Might be a simple matter of
active partitions. But anyway. I did that. Then it booted ok. But ...
it dropped into single user mode. Problems related to new/old
ide-driver. (See current list few weeks ago: 50 messages about it at
least.) Anyway, I tried this and that, put the harddisk back in the
desktop, in which it did work. In the end, and after reading a bit in
the current list, I decided to try the old ide-driver. This did it. I
was happy.
I've now been looking at my webcam for two days. It runs just fine on
the laptop. Now all I have to do is hide the laptop somewhere at work
and secretly attach it to the net (there is a PCMCIA-ethernet card in
it), so my boss won't notice it... Maybe I can turn it into a
mailserver as well. (Seems you can have one of your own with a real
domain through free webhosting with dns-options at webprovider.com.
Maybe I should register lowmemory.net. It is still available.)
What you cannot reasonably do on this 4MB-laptop: compile ports. I
tried lynx, it was still busy with bzip2 (a dependancy) after 5 hours.
So I installed the package. Compiling a kernel I haven't even tried.
On the desktop with 8MB RAM and a faster CPU it took two hours. I had
to try out many config's to see what really counted (nfs!). So you
need a 'real' box for that.
Also better avoid using nmap on a server like mine. It freezes it for
more than five minutes. But it did recover!
Finally, a question, even though I shouldn't here: what is the best
mail client to run on low memory? Not pine, I suppose. Mutt?
--
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Ok I have set up DNS on a redhat box before and I thought this would be
straight forward I have added the configurations in my named.conf file to
goto my zone but nothing happens. I can't get it to work at all
named.conf
options {
directory "/etc/namedb";
pid-file "/var/run/named.pid";
};
zone "." {
type hint;
file "/etc/namedb/db.cache";
};
zone "0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
type master;
file "/etc/namedb/0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.hosts";
};
I want to get the caching name server setup first to avoid any simple
errors but this will not even work.
the db.cache is the same as everyone else has and the
0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.hosts
@ IN SOA ns.linux.bogus. hostmaster.linux.bogus. (
1 ; Serial
8H ; Refresh
2H ; Retry
1W ; Expire
1D) ; Minimum TTL
NS ns.linux.bogus.
1 PTR localhost.
rc.conf file stuff NOTE THAT I AM USING A DHCP CLIENT THAT LINKS TO A STATIC IP
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
network_interfaces="ep0 lo0"
ifconfig_ep0="DHCP"
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
named_enable="YES"
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Ok I have set up DNS on a redhat box before and I thought this would be
straight forward I have added the configurations in my named.conf file to
goto my zone but nothing happens. I can't get it to work at all
named.conf
options {
directory
"/etc/namedb";
pid-file
"/var/run/named.pid";
};
zone "." {
type hint;
file
"/etc/namedb/db.cache";
};
zone "0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
type master;
file
"/etc/namedb/0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.hosts";
};
I want to get the caching name server setup first to avoid any simple
errors but this will not even work.
the db.cache is the same as everyone else has and the
0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.hosts
@
IN SOA
ns.linux.bogus. hostmaster.linux.bogus. (
1 ; Serial
8H ; Refresh
2H ; Retry
1W ; Expire
1D) ; Minimum TTL
NS ns.linux.bogus.
1
PTR localhost.
rc.conf file stuff NOTE THAT I AM USING A DHCP CLIENT THAT LINKS
TO A STATIC IP
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
network_interfaces="ep0 lo0"
ifconfig_ep0="DHCP"
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
named_enable="YES"
Other info available at
request~
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To: "Chris Manjoine" ,
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I just set up a secondary BIND 8.1.2 server (on a FreeBSD machine) at =
the company I work for that's a slave to a primary BIND 4.9.5 running on =
Windows NT 4.0.
It took all of five minutes to set up and get working, all without a =
hitch. I used the PROTO.localhost.rev shell script to create the =
localhost.rev file. After adding the zones for which it would slave, I =
started the thing, and it simply worked.
My named.conf file is basically the stock one that comes with FreeBSD, =
with my zones added in.
You gotta make sure you either don't have a /etc/resolv.conf file, or =
that /etc/resolv.conf looks kinda like this:
domain
nameserver 0.0.0.0
nameserver
The /etc/resolv.conf isn't necessary on your FreeBSD machine running the =
BIND server, as it will talk to named directly, but if you have one and =
the first nameserver is 0.0.0.0, you'll basically have the same result.
Can you expand on what you mean by 'doesn't work at all'? Does the =
command 'tail /var/log/messages' show any messages about named running =
starting up correctly (or not)? Can you use nslookup on your server?
Let me know,
-Martin
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Chris Manjoine=20
To: freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG=20
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 4:32 PM
Subject: Primary DNS setup problems
Ok I have set up DNS on a redhat box before and I thought this would =
be straight forward I have added the configurations in my named.conf =
file to goto my zone but nothing happens. I can't get it to work at all=20
named.conf
options {
directory "/etc/namedb";
pid-file "/var/run/named.pid";
};
zone "." {
type hint;
file "/etc/namedb/db.cache";
};
zone "0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
type master;
file "/etc/namedb/0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.hosts";
};
=20
I want to get the caching name server setup first to avoid any simple =
errors but this will not even work.
the db.cache is the same as everyone else has and the =
0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.hosts
@ IN SOA ns.linux.bogus. =
hostmaster.linux.bogus. (
1 ; Serial
8H ; Refresh
2H ; Retry
1W ; Expire
1D) ; Minimum TTL
NS ns.linux.bogus.
1 PTR localhost.
rc.conf file stuff NOTE THAT I AM USING A DHCP CLIENT THAT LINKS TO A =
STATIC IP
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
network_interfaces=3D"ep0 lo0"
ifconfig_ep0=3D"DHCP"
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
named_enable=3D"YES"
Other info available at request~ =20
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I just set up a secondary BIND 8.1.2 server (on =
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running on Windows NT 4.0.
It took all of five minutes to set up and get =
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the=20
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My named.conf file is basically the stock one that =
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You gotta make sure you either don't have a =
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domain =
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nameserver 0.0.0.0
nameserver <INSERT OTHER KNOWN =
SERVERS=20
YOU ARE
nameserver AUTHORIZED TO=20
USE>
The /etc/resolv.conf isn't necessary on your FreeBSD =
machine=20
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have one=20
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result.
Can you expand on what you mean by 'doesn't work at =
all'? Does=20
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running=20
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server?
Let me know,
-Martin
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Ok I have set up DNS on a redhat box before and I =
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@ &nb=
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To: Chris Manjoine
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Change linux.bogus to localhost, see if that resolves the problem.
Omachonu Ogali
Intranova Networking Group
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Chris Manjoine wrote:
> Ok I have set up DNS on a redhat box before and I thought this would be
> straight forward I have added the configurations in my named.conf file to
> goto my zone but nothing happens. I can't get it to work at all
>
>
> named.conf
>
> options {
> directory "/etc/namedb";
> pid-file "/var/run/named.pid";
> };
>
> zone "." {
> type hint;
> file "/etc/namedb/db.cache";
> };
>
> zone "0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
> type master;
> file "/etc/namedb/0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.hosts";
> };
>
>
>
> I want to get the caching name server setup first to avoid any simple
> errors but this will not even work.
> the db.cache is the same as everyone else has and the
> 0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.hosts
>
> @ IN SOA ns.linux.bogus. hostmaster.linux.bogus. (
> 1 ; Serial
> 8H ; Refresh
> 2H ; Retry
> 1W ; Expire
> 1D) ; Minimum TTL
> NS ns.linux.bogus.
> 1 PTR localhost.
>
>
>
> rc.conf file stuff NOTE THAT I AM USING A DHCP CLIENT THAT LINKS TO A STATIC IP
>
> # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
> network_interfaces="ep0 lo0"
> ifconfig_ep0="DHCP"
> # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
> named_enable="YES"
>
> Other info available at request~
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To: Martin Gignac
Cc: Chris Manjoine ,
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Also check your system logs for any messages from BIND/named.
Omachonu Ogali
Intranova Networking Group
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Martin Gignac wrote:
> I just set up a secondary BIND 8.1.2 server (on a FreeBSD machine) at the company I work for that's a slave to a primary BIND 4.9.5 running on Windows NT 4.0.
>
> It took all of five minutes to set up and get working, all without a hitch. I used the PROTO.localhost.rev shell script to create the localhost.rev file. After adding the zones for which it would slave, I started the thing, and it simply worked.
>
> My named.conf file is basically the stock one that comes with FreeBSD, with my zones added in.
>
> You gotta make sure you either don't have a /etc/resolv.conf file, or that /etc/resolv.conf looks kinda like this:
>
> domain
> nameserver 0.0.0.0
> nameserver nameserver AUTHORIZED TO USE>
>
> The /etc/resolv.conf isn't necessary on your FreeBSD machine running the BIND server, as it will talk to named directly, but if you have one and the first nameserver is 0.0.0.0, you'll basically have the same result.
>
> Can you expand on what you mean by 'doesn't work at all'? Does the command 'tail /var/log/messages' show any messages about named running starting up correctly (or not)? Can you use nslookup on your server?
>
> Let me know,
>
> -Martin
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Chris Manjoine
> To: freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 4:32 PM
> Subject: Primary DNS setup problems
>
>
> Ok I have set up DNS on a redhat box before and I thought this would be straight forward I have added the configurations in my named.conf file to goto my zone but nothing happens. I can't get it to work at all
>
>
> named.conf
>
> options {
> directory "/etc/namedb";
> pid-file "/var/run/named.pid";
> };
>
> zone "." {
> type hint;
> file "/etc/namedb/db.cache";
> };
>
> zone "0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
> type master;
> file "/etc/namedb/0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.hosts";
> };
>
>
>
> I want to get the caching name server setup first to avoid any simple errors but this will not even work.
> the db.cache is the same as everyone else has and the 0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.hosts
>
> @ IN SOA ns.linux.bogus. hostmaster.linux.bogus. (
> 1 ; Serial
> 8H ; Refresh
> 2H ; Retry
> 1W ; Expire
> 1D) ; Minimum TTL
> NS ns.linux.bogus.
> 1 PTR localhost.
>
>
>
> rc.conf file stuff NOTE THAT I AM USING A DHCP CLIENT THAT LINKS TO A STATIC IP
>
> # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
> network_interfaces="ep0 lo0"
> ifconfig_ep0="DHCP"
> # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
> named_enable="YES"
>
> Other info available at request~
>
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From: Giorgos Keramidas
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On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 02:07:34PM +0530, SIVARAM N wrote:
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> Are there any specific mailing lists for shell & awk scripts? If so,
> I'd like to get on to them.
If you have some specific questions to ask, then freebsd-questions
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Just as MS has and RH has Linux certifications, wouldn't having FreeBSD or
simply *BSD certifications be beneficial to the advocacy and/or promotion of
*BSD? Not to mention, maybe having the money contributing to the development
of *BSD. I know to some this may sound dumb, and just maybe to others might
sound good.
Please don't bother flamming, as it's only a question and I'm just curious
on people's reponses to this. Personally, I think it would be a great idea
and extremely beneficial to the future development of *BSD.
ie, I think FreeBSD should have more promotional offers such as T-Shirts and
what not like OpenBSD does.
OpenBSD is another one I really like, for security!
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>From: "Some Person"
>Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2000 09:13:47 PST
>Just as MS has and RH has Linux certifications, wouldn't having FreeBSD or
>simply *BSD certifications be beneficial to the advocacy and/or promotion of
>*BSD? Not to mention, maybe having the money contributing to the development
>of *BSD. I know to some this may sound dumb, and just maybe to others might
>sound good.
Well, there's a professional group of systems administrators (SAGE; it's
affiliated with USENIX, which is another organization that it's a good
idea to know about).
And the notion of "certification for systems administrators" tends to be
one of the more contentious issues discussed, both in the sage-members
mailing list and at face-to-face meetings.
It seems to me that most of the opinions to which I've been exposed on
the matter(s) would likely carry over to any notion of "*BSD
certification" (whatever that might mean in a given context).
So expecting concensus on the matter doesn't seem reasonable to me....
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Thanks David! Much appreciated! I was expecting some flamming, but glad you
informed me of this as I never knew about that.
Have a great day!
> >Just as MS has and RH has Linux certifications, wouldn't having FreeBSD
>or
> >simply *BSD certifications be beneficial to the advocacy and/or promotion
>of
> >*BSD? Not to mention, maybe having the money contributing to the
>development
> >of *BSD. I know to some this may sound dumb, and just maybe to others
>might
> >sound good.
>
>Well, there's a professional group of systems administrators (SAGE; it's
>affiliated with USENIX, which is another organization that it's a good
>idea to know about).
>
>And the notion of "certification for systems administrators" tends to be
>one of the more contentious issues discussed, both in the sage-members
>mailing list and at face-to-face meetings.
>
>It seems to me that most of the opinions to which I've been exposed on
>the matter(s) would likely carry over to any notion of "*BSD
>certification" (whatever that might mean in a given context).
>
>So expecting concensus on the matter doesn't seem reasonable to me....
>
>Cheers,
>david
>--
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>From: "Some Person"
>Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2000 10:44:51 PST
>Thanks David! Much appreciated! I was expecting some flamming, but glad you
>informed me of this as I never knew about that.
:-) It sometimes happens that folk of a technical bent have opinions.
For information on USENIX, http://www.usenix.org/ is a good source. And
for SAGE, http://www.usenix.org/sage does the trick.
In general, I suspect that more folks who are new to FreeBSD might do
well to become (at least) somewhat aware of sysadmin issues. (FreeBSD
seems to have a way of encouraging such awareness, one way or another.)
>Have a great day!
Happy Friday to you, too,
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> *sorry guys. i was bored*
hehehehe, it is portuguese.
> > Estou migrando um servidor de e-mail Sendmail
> > 8.9.3 para um Qmail 1.0.3... Entretanto nao sei como
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> > Alguem ja passou por isso ou tem alguma informacao que
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FreeBSD-Newbies First Aid Kit
(This is a regular posting to the FreeBSD-Newbies mailing list.
It is also available at http://www.welearn.com.au/freebsd/newbies/)
FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.ORG is the place to send all questions about
installing, configuring, running and using FreeBSD. All help requests
are handled by FreeBSD-Questions, including newbies questions.
FreeBSD-Newbies is different. We don't ask for help or answer how-to
questions. It is a discussion forum for newbies.
FreeBSD-Newbies provides a place for new FreeBSD users to meet and
covers any of the activities of newbies that are not already dealt
with elsewhere. Examples include helping each other to learn more on
our own, finding and using resources, problem solving techniques, how
to seek help elsewhere, how to use mailing lists and which lists to
use, general chat, making mistakes, boasting, sharing ideas, stories,
moral (but not technical) support, and taking an active part in the
FreeBSD community. We take our problems and support questions to
freebsd-questions, and use freebsd-newbies to meet others who are
doing the same things that we do as newbies.
One of the things we do together is learn more effective ways to find
help when we need it. Here are some suggestions:
When something doesn't work the way you expect
1. First look at the errata for your release of FreeBSD at
http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for the latest information and
security advisories.
2. Search the Handbook, FAQ, and mail archives at
http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/search.html
3. If you still have a question or problem, collect the output of
`uname -a' and of any relevant program(s) and email your question
to FreeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.ORG.
Mailing lists
When you have a problem that you can't solve by yourself, there's only
one support mailing list and that's FreeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.ORG.
FreeBSD-questions helps with installation and basic setup as well as
more general and advanced questions.
You don't have to actually join freebsd-questions before asking a
question there. Replies to your question will normally be sent to you
personally as well as to the list. Just make sure you have read and
followed the guidelines for posting, because you might find them
different to what you're used to. If you do subscribe to
freebsd-questions you'll have the advantage of seeing all of the
recent questions and their answers.
Before you post to FreeBSD-questions, please read the guidelines at
http://www.lemis.com/questions.html Many of the people who answer
FreeBSD-questions are very knowledgeable, but they get frustrated when
they get questions which are difficult to understand.
http://www.lemis.com/email.html is worth reading too.
If you're not sure that you can follow these guidelines, come back and
ask the other newbies for help on how to post an effective question to
the support mailing list.
Maybe your question has been asked before. If you search the mailing
list archives at http://www.freebsd.org/search.html first you might
get the answer right away. It's always worth trying.
Other mailing lists
(http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/eresources.html#ERESOURCES-CHARTERS)
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need to read their charters carefully before participating, but it's
probably a good idea to ask on either -newbies or -questions for
advice about where to post a more specialised question.
FreeBSD-announce is a very low volume read-only list for occasional
announcements, such as notice of new releases, and the Really Quick
Newsletter. It's worth subscribing to FreeBSD-announce too.
Manuals
You'll always be expected to show that you have made some effort to
use the available documentation before asking for help. That's not
always as easy as it sounds!
If you know what documentation you need but can't locate it, send a
brief query to FreeBSD-questions. If you don't know what you need,
always have trouble finding it, or can't make any sense of it when you
do, ask some patient newbies to steer you in the right direction.
Anyone interested in writing or reviewing documentation for FreeBSD is
encouraged to join the FreeBSD Documentation Project. Details are at
http://www.freebsd.org/docproj/docproj.html
Other resources
A resource list is available at
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/newbies.html to help new and
inexperienced FreeBSD users to find relevant information quickly. It
includes books, on line documents and tutorials, and links to web
pages that other newbies have found useful for learning. If you have a
suggestion for good material to be included, please write to
freebsd-newbies and tell us about it.
But I have seen people asking questions here!
It is quite common for people to send the wrong kind of post to a
mailing list. Because we're newbies it'll certainly happen here from
time to time. The best thing to do if you see a message that doesn't
belong on a list is to ignore it. There's always someone around whose
job it is to sort these problems out privately.
The posts to the lists go straight through, whatever their content. It
is going to be confusing for a little while because we're all newbies
so we all make mistakes. That's OK.
One thing we're going to see a fair bit is people posting questions,
believing they're doing the right thing by posting here as newbies,
not realising how it works. If someone answers those questions the
situation will snowball. There's nothing wrong with helping someone to
redirect their question to freebsd-questions, but please do so gently.
There's nothing wrong with the occasional mistake either.
So all questions, requests for help, etc still go to freebsd-questions
as usual. Ours is more of a discussion group, a place where newbies
can relax with other newbies and focus more on our successes than on
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> ie, I think FreeBSD should have more promotional offers such as T-Shirts and
> what not like OpenBSD does.
> OpenBSD is another one I really like, for security!
http://www.freebsdmall.com
T shirts, dolls, books, stickers ... (-:
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Hey peeple.
Does www.freebsdmall.com support the FreeBSD commitee in aid'ing the
development & groth of FreeBSD? Or is it a company making money off of it
only? Not that I don't like their stuff, because I already have tons. Not to
mention my custom license plate 'FreeBSD', haha, I know, I know... "Hooked
on FreeBSD'x Worked for me!"
I don't know if it's just me, but I certainly want to see FreeBSD gain more
awareness in the public eye, (ie, the not so nerdy people, & more media
coverage) not just Linux... If you know what I mean? :)
Hey, btw, anyone see www.coolcase(s).com? They have a duck penguin picture
on a case... I would love to see the Daemon logo/picture on one! The side or
whatever! :) Wonder if there's a place I can look in the phonebook for
people who do that sorta stuff, just not sure what to look under.
> > ie, I think FreeBSD should have more promotional offers such as T-Shirts
>and
> > what not like OpenBSD does.
> > OpenBSD is another one I really like, for security!
>
>http://www.freebsdmall.com
>
> T shirts, dolls, books, stickers ... (-:
>
> Regards all...
>
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Ooops, it's http://www.colorcase.com/
>Hey peeple.
>
>Does www.freebsdmall.com support the FreeBSD commitee in aid'ing the
>development & groth of FreeBSD? Or is it a company making money off of it
>only? Not that I don't like their stuff, because I already have tons. Not
>to
>mention my custom license plate 'FreeBSD', haha, I know, I know... "Hooked
>on FreeBSD'x Worked for me!"
>
>I don't know if it's just me, but I certainly want to see FreeBSD gain more
>awareness in the public eye, (ie, the not so nerdy people, & more media
>coverage) not just Linux... If you know what I mean? :)
>
>Hey, btw, anyone see www.coolcase(s).com? They have a duck penguin picture
>on a case... I would love to see the Daemon logo/picture on one! The side
>or
>whatever! :) Wonder if there's a place I can look in the phonebook for
>people who do that sorta stuff, just not sure what to look under.
>
>
>
>> > ie, I think FreeBSD should have more promotional offers such as
>>T-Shirts
>>and
>> > what not like OpenBSD does.
>> > OpenBSD is another one I really like, for security!
>>
>>http://www.freebsdmall.com
>>
>> T shirts, dolls, books, stickers ... (-:
>>
>> Regards all...
>>
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From owner-freebsd-newbies Sat Jan 8 0:41: 1 2000
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> Does www.freebsdmall.com support the FreeBSD commitee in aid'ing the
> development & groth of FreeBSD? Or is it a company making money off of it
> only? Not that I don't like their stuff, because I already have tons. Not to
The money goes to freebsd. AFAIK.
> awareness in the public eye, (ie, the not so nerdy people, & more media
> coverage) not just Linux... If you know what I mean? :)
Linux is more for the desktop, freebsd is for more 'serious' work.
AFAIK.
Therefore, you find freebsd on places like yahoo!, and linux at home,
therefore, from home to work in a lot of cases (UK for example).
The queen's site uses linux. Why? The webmaster tried it at home, loved
it, tested it, it worked fine, there it is.
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Does HTML variations & XML qualify as client-side scripting
languages? Aren't these Doc markup languages ??
And are they any other client-side scripting languages other
than Jscript,javascript,VBscript currently supported by the browsers?
I really am not sure of the descriptions given for HTML & XML,on the
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Hi,
> Well, there's a professional group of systems administrators (SAGE;it's
> affiliated with USENIX, which is another organization that it's a good
> idea to know about).
>
> And the notion of "certification for systems administrators" tends to be
> one of the more contentious issues discussed, both in the sage-members
> mailing list and at face-to-face meetings.
What should a certification be good for ? I dont think BSD needs
promotion, and else ? Sysadmin liability comes to mind. Well, as a law
student, not a professional admin, I think all cases are too different, to
be judged according to the fact if somebody had a general license to admin
or not. But I dont know any cases. Are there any ?
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m wrote:
> Linux is more for the desktop, freebsd is for more 'serious' work.
> AFAIK.
Well, if you keep telling yourself this long enough, you may end
up believing it. I can't but note that that's the position the
commercial Unix vendors took: Microsoft is for the desktop, Unix
is for servers. If you look where that attitude took them (you may
need to do some archaeology there), you might want to reconsider.
Actually, that's what people keep saying about Linux, too. Linux
is for servers, MS Windows is for the desktop. Linus Torvalds
prominently disagrees, pointing out that you either conquer the
desktop or YOU DIE.
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Since there is no FreeBSD certification AFAIK, what sort of
certifications are good, if nothing else for a resume and such. For
networking type stuff there's the Cisco certs (CCNA, CCIE, etc.), and
Micro$oft has the MCSE and such. Is there something more generic that
hiring types like to see?
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Well, there's a professional group of systems administrators (SAGE;it's
> > affiliated with USENIX, which is another organization that it's a good
> > idea to know about).
> >
> > And the notion of "certification for systems administrators" tends to be
> > one of the more contentious issues discussed, both in the sage-members
> > mailing list and at face-to-face meetings.
>
> What should a certification be good for ? I dont think BSD needs
> promotion, and else ? Sysadmin liability comes to mind. Well, as a law
> student, not a professional admin, I think all cases are too different, to
> be judged according to the fact if somebody had a general license to admin
> or not. But I dont know any cases. Are there any ?
>
> Heiko
>
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