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    Mounting a FreeBSD UFS hard drive on Debian/Ubuntu

    Login as root. Then quiry the mount directory from the console. You can use sudo also. I mean, if you haven't already tried this.
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    Maybe an Open GPU

    They used to make the Number Nine Graphics Card.
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    Maybe an Open GPU

    This might be nice. http://hackaday.com/2013/10/11/an-open-source-gpu/
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    Note-taking application for CLI?

    You could also install misc/mc. Then just use mcedit.
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    Are FreeBSD developers ever going to start focusing on user facing stuff?

    Makes you wonder what would happen if the majority of open-source operating systems and distributions went libre. More, so if provided was a very clear list of known compatible hardware, next to a list of hardware awaiting vendor correspondence. The list would have to include complete working...
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    Argue: FreeBSD over Ubuntu

    If someone is pleased to use Ubuntu, then let them. I assume, you have your reasons for using FreeBSD and not using Ubuntu. You can't really pit the two against each other. There are many reasons for this. You can find countless threads on this forum, where it has been explained at length. You...
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    Linux distribution recommendation

    L.F.S. and pkgsrc. Or, DracoLinux with pkgsrc
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    FreeBSD and processors.

    Oddly enough, many feel that their keyboard is almost that. I remember in the DOS days, the mouse was a pain. Later, I dreaded having to resort to the keyboard for anything other than typing. Now, again the mouse has become a pain. Using only laptops now, the pointing stick and touch pads make...
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    More info on NSA activities.

    Windows 8 and the N.S.A. Windows 8 specific N.S.A. information. http://www.businessinsider.com/leaked-german-government-warns-key-entities-not-to-use-windows-8--links-the-nsa-2013-8
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    Ubuntu Forums hacked. Should we be concerned?

    There is a real easy solution to this. Don't put out there, anything that would cause any devastation if lost. My passwords are not complex. They are unique, but not unique enough for the higher standards of security. Most of my on-line identity, is labeled under the same user name. It would...
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    Posting on forums.freebsd.org quite a hassle

    It is my understanding, that most administrative post edits are to improve the overall reader experience. There are many forum customs that are not very professional. Many of those customs become natural habit. So, it might feel like a personal attack. One other thing to take into consideration...
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    Increasing the bureucratic efficiency, by decreasing the level of bureaucracy

    Sadly, I am not well informed enough to give a very useful reply. But, since it doesn't necessarily seem as though you expected such a reply, here mine is. A little off of your topic, but I was wondering by what sign did you judge this? Is it meant as just a common terminology for the modern...
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    What not-so-common activities/passivities do you enjoy for casual fun?

    I bet you have some cool tracks. Maybe not mainstream, but cool. I've written a mix, using real and digital instruments. It sounds good in my ear. But, I know that it is just strange to the average music listener.
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    What not-so-common activities/passivities do you enjoy for casual fun?

    I've seen that book referenced in my readings a few times. However, not regarding its value to physics. It seem to be commonly referenced as a metaphor for the human society. I have only read snippets of it, but it looks like a good read.
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    What not-so-common activities/passivities do you enjoy for casual fun?

    No, worry. It would be very pleasing to find, proof of either theory. Or, any theory for that matter. The holographic universe only holds my interest, since it reads similar to some very old beliefs. But, I'm not going to say the world is flat, just because its interesting that someone once...
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    What not-so-common activities/passivities do you enjoy for casual fun?

    Nice! What inspired this endeavor?
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    What not-so-common activities/passivities do you enjoy for casual fun?

    I'm not very entertaining. I read a lot of nonfiction. I am very fascinated by the history of humans, occult, religion, the esoteric, law, psychology, myths, and other similar topics. I also write and play music. I enjoy listening to instrumental music. If the music must have singing, I enjoy...
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    News site to go with morning coffee/tea

    Sometimes there is something good on http://hackaday.com/.
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    Windows 98 key logger

    I found my old Windows 98 SE disk. It was like finding something molding in the fridge. Only I was out looking for it. Somewhat dismayed by the thought of actually using it.
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    Windows 98 key logger

    I can't remember the location. One site supplied two tools for finding the file. One a Linux floppy disk image. The other a free tool the site author had written. The site did contain information about Windows XP. Mainly regarding the ntfs file system. Wish I could remember more. I am still...
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