Here are questions and answers about FreeBSD for beginners. You are not require to read neither the handbook nor old logs, but just write your question frankly, but the official language for FreeBSD users is English even for Japanese users. Also you don't have to show the "how to repeat" information nor the error message, because the esper will presume it.
Q. Is FreeBSD useful for studying UNIX ? A. FreeBSD is useful for UNIX-expert users to be satisfied with an UNIX-like free OS, however, it is not useful for studying UNIX.
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To respondent, sorry but we beg only expert users to answer.
Q. Is this thread useful for querying from beginners ? A. This thread is useful for respondents to quarrel each other about a fishing question masquerading a beginner, but it is not useful for querying from beginners.
I'm a beginner. glxgears reports just two digits extremely low value, but 3D applications work fast. Please tell me the reason and the way.
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Once I taught at the past thread that it's possible to use a net banking with FreeBSD. Immediately I made a net banking account and tried to withdraw ten thousand yen. By the way, where does the ten thousand yen come out ? I opened my CD drive but there was nothing in it !?
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高校レベルの下らない英文かいてんじゃねーよ
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>>14 Have you ever tried it with Linux ? Did it come out ?
Q. Does any FreeBSD beginner really exist in the world ? A. No one exists. Almost of FreeBSD users are old ages who had used some UNIX workstation. There is no case for new comer to start using FreeBSD, if there is, he must be a teaser from Linux user. If such a user comes here, we will strike him without forgiveness.
>>69 If you have administrative rights I would like to beg you to move >>67 to the thread, otherwise you must reveal sufficient grounds for ordering me. I do not intend to make multi post without explicit approval of the administrator★. I have no time for YOUR CRAP :-) Regards
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>>69-72 Sorry, I don't be know the passage of talk and mean. What do you think, yet mine too. Your want thread in English brows?
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sorry but we beg only expert users to answer
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>>74 Yes, I know to be, but maybe longtime wait and bay you. good by !!
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>>73 If you make some argument you should describe what you want in correct English. I understood your post written in somewhat an English-like language, in the following way: === Sorry, I do not understand the process of the discussion and meaning of it. What do you think? *** yet.. (I cannot understand this) *** Do you browse a thread written in English that you want to read. === If there is any mistake please correct it. Since my question is still pending, please reply if you have any idea... そろそろ飽きてきたんですが, 回答は期待できないということでいいですか? ちなみに >>70 と >>74 は私じゃないですよ,と. …一人でやってるならすごい根性ですね.
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ネタスレに何を期待?
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>>76 Okay, "yet"[ad] example */ "nor" or "yet" /* use chance. but, I writ word is "too" because put fist. >What do you think, yet mine too. >Your want thread in English brows?
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\|||/ (o o) ,~~~ooO~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, | Fuck !? | | Miss written slide AA | | Damn it !! | '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ooO~~~~~~~~' |__|__| || || ooO Ooo
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firefox-3.6.8 is comming out. immediately i installed w/o ports.
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if i reconstruct a kernel and reduce its size by 1mb, is it equivalent to extend the memory just 1mb ? if so, nowadays, with a lot of cheep memory, it is not a significant advantage to reconstruct the generic kernel, right ?
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right, common sense
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A Linux user: I sleep late, compile a little, play with a Linux game, send email to my wife, surf into the web each evening where I place order wine and chat with my friends, I have a full and busy life. A FreeBSD user: I am a hacker and could help you. You should spend more time compiling; and with the proceeds, buy a faster PC: With the proceeds from a faster PC you could buy several PCs. Eventually you would have networked compiling PCs. Instead of fixing a bug just yourself you would send-pr it to the developer; eventually you will be a committer. You would control the project, releasing and distribution. You would need to leave this small compiling room in Japan and move to the US, then Los Angeles and eventually New York where you will run your ever-expanding enterprise. The Linux user: But, how long will this all take? The FreeBSD user: 15 to 20 years. The Linux user: But what then? The FreeBSD user: When the time is right you would announce a new FreeBSD and release it to the public and become a hacker, you would be respected from millions of users. The Linux user: Millions?...Then what? The FreeBSD user: Then you would retire. Back to Japan where you would sleep late, compile a little, play with a Linux game, send email to your wife, surf into the web each evening where you could place order wine and chat with your friends.
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japanese compiler man ?
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acd0 : failure - read_big medium error って出て来るんだけど、動作には問題なかった・・・ 気味が悪いけどこれはほっといて大丈夫?
I'm a newbie. There still isn't format[ufs], I couldn't install. Is disktab necessary ?
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though i did along with the handbook, gnome couldn't launch, eyeryone neither ? the error message is "cannot open display" "xhost +localhost" couldn't help.
kde launched. it's 7.3. gnome2 was installed with pkg_add. any help ?
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why don't you use kde rather than a broken package gnome2
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>>103 nice idea ! i'll use kde, scales fell from my eyes !
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Is there a New Horizon thread?
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fackyou
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miss spell fuckyou
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when will 6.x be stable, should i still use 4.11R now ?
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fuckyou
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can freebsd be used as a client with x, gnome and kde ?
>>125 No. OpenGL itself works very fast. I need more clever someone to answer.
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Sorry to bother you with a newbie question, where is the freebsd install CD or DVD image with full set of X, gnome and kde. I would like to install freebsd on my PC in a completely off-line environment. I don't want to download anything additional, but install just with the CD or DVD containing the full set of X, gnome and kde. Where is it? Any helps, appreciate
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Which is strong freebsd jail or linux xen ?
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>>127 FreeBSD is not designed to use in such an off-line environment.
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I installed FreeBSD-8.1 and found all the binaries link to libc.so.7 rather than libc.so.8. Funny, mistake numbered ? Is it a bug ?
The "J" thread is too low intelligent. You don't need to get any keys for .ssh/known_hosts. new keys are automatically written into known_hosts whenever you have a new ssh connection to every server.
don't need to use sed. just rm whole file $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts
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>>143 moreover that, J-263 mistakes sed command. s/^$1.*/d/ will substitute the line to letter "d". it doesn't delete the line !!
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J-270, We already pointed out that. Or you probably stole >>144 .
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-> J279 J276 This is an ESPer thread. You can write your question here. No panic message nor back trace is required.
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lol
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J456 doesn't know multi-process, sigh
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>148 Is this your question?
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マルチだかネズミだか知んないけどよー
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freebsd is a sort of server OS that isn't used as a dhcp client.
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そんな眠い事言ってるからXXXXなんだよ! 問1 XXXXに適した文字列を答えよ
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Don't try to use NFS on FreeBSD.
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Have the NFS lock problem been solved ?
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I recommend a book "You Can Quit Using NFS in a Week"
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he knows such a thing. he asks why does the symlink loop as the result of "make" > J530
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yes, it's faster when ipv6 is disabled
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Don't "make" anything as root, sucks!
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J809, don't talk newbie! J808 is talking about connecting to BIOS on serial console. It's impossible with normal PCs. How do you J809 connect to such PCs BIOS from TeraTerm ??
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ここは独り言のスレか?
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idiot ! J809 the TeraTerm'er
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ZFS is too heavy, memory pig, buggy.
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Using FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE, how can I send a binary file as an attachment by mail(1) ?
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$ uuencode binfile binfile |mail toaddress
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>>164 Sorry, I tried >>164 but it won't recognized as an attachment (but shows some random characters) by a mail software on the receiver.
tell me the way to reflect "/etc/rc.conf" without reboot
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age
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>>180-185 I took off my clothes and folded, made coffee, poured it on my clothes and wore them, but couldn't delete a file in a tar. why ?
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>185 restart related daemons
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>>188 i'm afraid that isn't help me. i want to make sure if /etc/rc.conf is correct. manually restart related daemons doesn't solve the question.
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>>185 Only to avoid reboot, you can type "init 1" to switch to single user mode and then type init 3 to multi user mode. All daemons will start as subject to /etc/rc.conf.
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>>190 RETURN to LINUX board, freebsd has no such commands like "init 3"
>> J374 all-20110131.tar.bz2 can't work for a certain video file. all-20100303.tar.bz2 is better though it is older and corrupted. i don't know why all-20100303.tar.bz2 size is truncated now.
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a bpf programmer doesn't know a cast operator.
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(+Φ Φ) ・・・
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津波で流されたか プロトニウムが脳にまわったか
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被災地で2ちゃんもままならぬ生活を送っているのだろうか…
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ordinary freebsd users aren't living in japan, are you ?
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i'm not interested in which software is a basic software or an application software.