I love to bash bash, though. Try me some time.
No, I'm just remembering a roommate's mac (I don't recall which model or version of os-10 it was running) which had a default user shell of tcsh. Charmed the socks off of me. Somehow it doesn't shock me that they'd move to bash.
Well, I've managed to play CivIII on win2k (can't find my old NT4 install disks :() under qemu, & a-10 tank killer (boo-yeah!) under windows 3.1 (again qemu). I dunno if emulators/dosbox would work for some of those or not, but it might be fun.
I still think that SMB-3 was the absolute...
Macs* and FreeBSD use tcsh. Linux uses bash or dash (or in odd cases busybox).
Macs require that you enjoy the delicate flavour of Steve Jobs's [synonym for male chicken].
Linux requires that you have similar feelings about RMS.
FreeBSD senses your distrust of those nasty men and will give...
Depends on what you want out of a desktop. With a fairly basic xorg + evilwm + dillo + rxvt (trust me, you won't like it one bit) you can run it on the most basic hardware FreeBSD supports (80486 with 64M of RAM and about 500M of disk space).
A P4 with 512M o' RAM won't run KDE worth a...
You can't do a fair, or even coherent, test of read & write speeds with your methods. I would suggest (for starters) having two distinct filesystems (preferably a tmpfs or UFS or on a thumbdrive or a DVD; with the other your ZFS that you're testing). Second, read a large file into cache with...
A thumbdrive with the sources of the version you want to move to would be all you really need. Though you might have trouble going from 4.11 to 8.1 that way.
For the ports you have to decide how you want to upgrade and proceed from there: from source or pre-built packages.
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Don't just blindly try to do this: test in a jail or chroot or something. Please! And if something breaks, be angry at yourself, not me.
There is a WITHOUT_OPENSSL= option for src.conf which you may want to look into. You'll probably have to...
I talked my wife into going to a Scotch tasting. Turns out even she likes the peaty stuff when properly introduced. I was surprised at how much I appreciated some of the Highland stuff, honestly.
Keep in mind that you have access (usually) to /rescue/ which has vi, tail, tee, dd and all that. Something like export PATH=/rescue:$PATH should suffice. Otherwise just call them with their absolute path names.
I've never heard of xfburn, but I tend to use burncd as burncd -f /dev/cd0 data nameoffile.iso fixate eject
I have made a few 8¢ coasters with it, but when it works, it works.
If you think they were meant to boot and they are not then obviously, something is wrong. What it might be is a bit beyond me, but you might start by detailing what you've done that hasn't worked.
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