I was called by the wrong name 8 months into my current job staying in a company flat with the CFO in london (now 2nd Sr. Admin). I feel the v2.0 scenario and it hurts my heart. blessed be (God|Allah|Jeebus|Jehova|Budda|Mr. Dobbs) and blessed be apache 1.3.x.
jez don't speak as though 2.0 is not primetime, because that is crazy speak -- the configuration files may have new directives and options, but yours is to weigh costs of access/benefit/detriment and deploy accordingly.
Take time to read and don't be swayed by a jihad. If you are really unsure of what one is google it and you will see it is not what you think
Won't it be fun. A robber will only need to point his RF Gun at your Window to see if that couch, TV, PC, or CD collection is worth stealing.
Sure alot of people will do their best to remove the tags, but not very likely if it's inside the device and will void the warranty, or in the middle of a seat cushion.
Wow that's dumb. I am glad you wasted your own time proving how little time you spend looking before leaping. I build my own boxes take the time to research compatibility.
I am sure you don't have a sticker saying "Optimized for FreeBSD-5.0" your POS laptop.
I just finished installing...one problem...
My CDROM drive is on the fritz so I used my other box to run an FTP installation..smooth as silk
But that's my problem and I have known that drive is going for the past year LOL.
Ports are smoking, Soundblaster Live and SMP support compilation just finished.
I give your shallow, unresearched review of FreeBSD-5.0 a 0/10.
You'd probably give a toaster the same marks for not making ice cubes.
Go FreeBSD team thanks for your efforts and I expect this will be a great release!!!!
ROFL. It's Far from dying. Keep trolling, maybe get yourself a little pink imac to go with your leotard.
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Ya know Ed you da man! I was pretty sure it was local and not the average script kiddie's folly; however, wanting to see how long it took for someone to confirm my drunken belief and now I am way down here in the replies:).
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Too much wah wah FreeBSD, Not OPEN or NET blather to give people, who may need direction and are unfamiliar, the proper support and information they deserve --hats off to you for pointing the truth out.
Afterall, it's the community spirit being fostered by the BSD and Linux and Open Source Movements that needs to be agressively passed along to the newly initiated cause we all know....
The DOCUMENTATION SUCKS, so the community needs to make up for it, or we'll all have Borg implants, M$ alarm clocks that don't wake us up for work, microwave ovens that can't cook a decent buttered popcorn, and Oracle poptarts that are still cold out of the toaster.
Having a choice makes up for small road block which are already fixed and gone.
Surely some people have a few production servers will probably need to be patched against this due to the service that they provide, but the odds that they'll get caught with their asses hanging out are slim to none and even the slightest of process monitoring would smell that in a hearbeat.
Any OS needs help out of the box and takes a clear and goal oriented approach to make it secure and tuned in any sense to the mold in which you want it to fit.
Too bad people would rather speak than what consider what people may want to hear....It obscures the point. I think the post meant well, but was the starting point of a degraded dialogue (minus my $0.02 of course:) )
I was called by the wrong name 8 months into my current job staying in a company flat with the CFO in london (now 2nd Sr. Admin). I feel the v2.0 scenario and it hurts my heart. blessed be (God|Allah|Jeebus|Jehova|Budda|Mr. Dobbs) and blessed be apache 1.3.x.
jez don't speak as though 2.0 is not primetime, because that is crazy speak -- the configuration files may have new directives and options, but yours is to weigh costs of access/benefit/detriment and deploy accordingly.
Take time to read and don't be swayed by a jihad. If you are really unsure of what one is google it and you will see it is not what you think
Won't it be fun. A robber will only need to point his RF Gun at your Window to see if that couch, TV, PC, or CD collection is worth stealing.
Sure alot of people will do their best to remove the tags, but not very likely if it's inside the device and will void the warranty, or in the middle of a seat cushion.
Wow that's dumb. I am glad you wasted your own time proving how little time you spend looking before leaping. I build my own boxes take the time to research compatibility.
I am sure you don't have a sticker saying "Optimized for FreeBSD-5.0" your POS laptop.
I just finished installing...one problem...
My CDROM drive is on the fritz so I used my other box to run an FTP installation..smooth as silk
But that's my problem and I have known that drive is going for the past year LOL.
Ports are smoking, Soundblaster Live and SMP support compilation just finished.
I give your shallow, unresearched review of FreeBSD-5.0 a 0/10.
You'd probably give a toaster the same marks for not making ice cubes.
Go FreeBSD team thanks for your efforts and I expect this will be a great release!!!!
ROFL. It's Far from dying. Keep trolling, maybe get yourself a little pink imac to go with your leotard.
Ya know Ed you da man! I was pretty sure it was local and not the average script kiddie's folly; however, wanting to see how long it took for someone to confirm my drunken belief and now I am way down here in the replies :).
:) )
Begin_Rant
Too much wah wah FreeBSD, Not OPEN or NET blather to give people, who may need direction and are unfamiliar, the proper support and information they deserve --hats off to you for pointing the truth out.
Afterall, it's the community spirit being fostered by the BSD and Linux and Open Source Movements that needs to be agressively passed along to the newly initiated cause we all know....
The DOCUMENTATION SUCKS, so the community needs to make up for it, or we'll all have Borg implants, M$ alarm clocks that don't wake us up for work, microwave ovens that can't cook a decent buttered popcorn, and Oracle poptarts that are still cold out of the toaster.
Having a choice makes up for small road block which are already fixed and gone.
Surely some people have a few production servers will probably need to be patched against this due to the service that they provide, but the odds that they'll get caught with their asses hanging out are slim to none and even the slightest of process monitoring would smell that in a hearbeat.
Any OS needs help out of the box and takes a clear and goal oriented approach to make it secure and tuned in any sense to the mold in which you want it to fit.
Too bad people would rather speak than what consider what people may want to hear....It obscures the point. I think the post meant well, but was the starting point of a degraded dialogue (minus my $0.02 of course
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-Quillsta