Have you already looked at The OpenBSD FAQ Section 4.8?
I run Debian 3.0 on a IBM PS/2 Model 90 (--> Intel 80486@33MHz, 16MiB RAM, 1GiB HDD) and NetBSD 2.0.2 on a IBM 330-450DX2 (--> Intel...
You should consider doing a backup of your data. Even a disk in a RAID array can fail, or the RAID fails, or your server burns, or $worst_case...
How about this card made by EVGA? The 8800GTS made by Club 3D also has a black PCB... It wasn't that hard to find those two cards, more are out...
I use FreeBSD -STABLE and -CURRENT on a daily basis (it's my main working environment). It's a really straightforward and easy to use system :)...
No offence meant, but FreeNAS isn't Linux as it is based on FreeBSD which isn't Linux either :eyebrow:
Seconded. @venkat: Have you read "Firewalls and Internet Security" by Bill Cheswick, Steven Bellovin and Aviel D. Rubin? It's worth reading it...
Last year you could also watch the Football World Cup live in ASCII :rock: Apparently, they do rebroadcast the matches.
Beastie is on every computer out there which runs *BSD :D Or here: , ,...
@aevitas: Do you have a link where I can download the wallpaper?
Agreed! :) I really like the machine you built. :thumb:
Those cables are from G-gnome's Orac³ ;)
Four votes and we are 8th --- and 36 votes and we are 7th :rock: Let's see if we can achieve that today :D
Looks good, but if you ask me, you should replace those "digital letters" with some other font... Perhaps the one you used for the "Benzin"-logo...
I use Fluxbox, but only to get as much xterms on the screen as possible :p Most of the time I use the command line interface. Therefore I voted...
Voted also :) 3 more and we are 12th :thumb:
vim (on Linux-systems, vi is link to vim) is a very powerful editor. :rock: Just because it's a command line application doesn't mean it's...
I not planning to get "Vista" --- I'll stick to FreeBSD :) In the style of Donald E. Knuth: I hope to die before I have to use Microsoft...
I just did a quick search on Google and it looks as if this card is full length PCI. A standard height long card is 12.283" (= 311,9882 mm) long...
To bring some variety in, here's mine: Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane --- I have to read it for school :duh: Other books I have on my desk...
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