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<title> FreeBSD Troubleshooting Embeded YouTube: Chromium 4.0.254 flash on FreeBSD 8 Stable </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Troubleshooting&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Troubleshooting; Embeded YouTube: Chromium 4.0.254 flash on FreeBSD 8 Stable .&lt;/i&gt; By Wilbur Corncob from Bogota, Colombia Chromium 4.0.254 on FreeBSD 8 Stable linux-f 10-flashplugin- 10.0r42.[1] .[2] . ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Applications How to make subtitles with every OS</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Applications&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Applications; How to make subtitles with every OS.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 3 comments. www.aegisub.org Aegisub is a Open Source application that allows you to create subtitles for your videos Available for Windows, Linux, Mac, FreeBSD.[1] In this video I show how to install it properly on Linux Via terminal and Synaptic sudo -s add-apt-repository ppa:riccetn/aegisub apt-get update apt-get install ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Oct 23 02:09:43 2011 by Chin chin:&lt;br&gt;I wish that the actual video teaching how to use the FreeBSD software is the one embedded in this forum thread.[1] Before installing the software, I wish to know first what it is used for, how and if it is really user-friendly. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Security Video: Why Windows XP and Vista are better than Mac OS X</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Security; Video: Why Windows XP and Vista are better than Mac OS X.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 5 comments. This is my opinion on why Windows XP and Vista are better than Mac OS X.[1] I compare kernels, third-party contributions, apple.com vs microsoft.com uptime/OS statistics, programming APIs, and last but certainly not least, ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Oct 22 10:47:27 2011 by Ellae:&lt;br&gt;I also agree that Windows XP is far better than the Mac OS simply because it is more user friendly and easier to use.[1] I have been using Windows XP for years now and by far, I don't have any problems with it yet.[2] I just love it the way it, just the way it is. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Jobs Windows Sucks </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Jobs&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Jobs; Windows Sucks .&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 4 comments. Multitasking.[1] Windows sucks for multitasking as you can see in this video after I open a couple program the whole system crashes and blue screens.[2] I cant even open 3 firefox windows.[3] Useless.[4] Mac ftw.[5] In all seriousness .[6] Im sick of this Mac vs PC.[7] They both have their ups and downs, they both rarely crash if ever crash now days and they both are good.[8] It depends on your needs and what you want in a computer.[9] For some people Mac is ideal, for others it isn't practical and they may prefer something else.[10] Theres no such thing as the "Best" operating system.[11] Everyone has their strengths and weakness's if you think otherwise your arrogant or a fanboy.[12] Comparing Mac vs PC is like comparing a Fork vs a Spoon, both have their uses.[13] For Raw power a Mac can never compare to a PC.[14] However for ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Oct 8 17:07:13 2011 by Chin chin:&lt;br&gt;I really don't know which is better.[1] I only use Windows because that is what we have - got it second hand from my husband's office.[2] As long as it is working fine and I get things done, I am content with it.[3] "For a do-it-all PC, Windows is in the lead.[4] For a Media PC, Mac is ideal." Good thing that I'm more inclined to the do-it all PC and not a media PC. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Web Hosting Hybrid Web Cluster Demo</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Web Hosting&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Web Hosting; Hybrid Web Cluster Demo.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 2 comments. This is a demo of Hybrid Web Cluster running on four commodity servers, and a blog which is hosted on the cluster surviving the destruction of the server which it is hosted on.[1] See our website at www.hybrid-cluster.com for more ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Oct 7 08:14:21 2011 by Casey:&lt;br&gt;I do agree with you Marynor, that web hosting services do a great service for small businesses, and also for large ones.[1] You would be surprised how many large businesses use the same web hosting companies as the small ones, because some web hosters are just so good that everyone wants to use them as they see the benefit of having someone else host their web site for them and do all the maintenance. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Applications Need info</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Applications&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Applications; Need info.&lt;/i&gt; By Nacho Ellis 1 comments. I am very interested in everything that related to computers and internet and I have heard about this FreeBSD.[1] Trouble is that I do not know a whole lot about it.[2] Where can I find the info I need I am interested in some sort of manual that I can look at and read to get more information.[3] Any help will be appreciated.[4] Cheers ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Oct 3 06:17:27 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;FreeBSD is one of the best operating system that many people may use.[1] It has plenty of applications that you may also employ such as internet services, networking, software development, and other researches.[2] It is reliable for education as well.[3] In fact, I am really impressed with this operating system in terms of running programs to your desktop and other enterprise servers.[4] No worries for using FreeBSD applications.[5] Great ... </description>
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<title> gnome Ubuntu 9.10 and FreeBSD 7.2 on Qemu Virtual Machine Manager</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; gnome; Ubuntu 9.10 and FreeBSD 7.2 on Qemu Virtual Machine Manager.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 2 comments. This is my Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala running FreeBSD 7.2 on Qemu via Virtual Machine ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Sep 29 10:33:53 2011 by Jan:&lt;br&gt;It was really Mexicans who produced Gnome That is a little surprising to me, but I guess I did not know that Mexico was leading in the field of software production.[1] For some reason I did not think that they would specialize in that, I would expect that more from India, or the Far East, after the US and Western Europe, of course, but that just shows how much I know. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Help bookshelf falling from wall while the only help was taking a shower...</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Help&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Help; bookshelf falling from wall while the only help was taking a shower....&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 5 comments. We had just made a new bookshelf..[1] While I was taking a shower, I heard Edwin scream "Help " A fire I thought...[2] But it was the bookshelf.[3] Wallplug gave up.[4] I had to get a ladder, quick, 'cause the shelf was carrying 100s of books..[5] PHP, MySQL, Apache, XML, Java, JSP, XSLT, CSS, Javascript, Linux, FreeBSD, Unix-bibles, any O'Reilly Missing Manual, the real 'heavy stuff' ; There was no time to get anything else but a towel.[6] We managed to take the books down safely.[7] Our 8yr old daughter took a video with a small camera.[8] You can hear her comments in Dutch.[9] Yes, its is a crazy video ; It was a crazy situation too ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Sep 11 13:54:15 2011 by Adam:&lt;br&gt;You really have to be careful when setting up heavy furniture because of things exactly like this.[1] I live in Japan where earthquakes are regular and part of the safety fitting of any house is securing bookshelves and filing cabinets to the walls in case a large quake ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/FreeBSD_Help/bookshelf_falling_from_wall_while_the_only_help_was_taking_a_shower</link><pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2011 17:54:15 GMT</pubDate>

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<title> FreeBSD Web Hosting Video: Virtualizing and networking with VirtualBox on Windows 7</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Web Hosting&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Web Hosting; Video: Virtualizing and networking with VirtualBox on Windows 7.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 3 comments. This demonstration will walk through the basics of hosting multiple guest operating systems using VirtualBox on Windows 7.[1] It covers important settings for running 64 bit guests, bridged networking, and DHCP.[2] If there any questions post a YouTube comment or visit: www.ph33d.us Or email ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Aug 31 07:53:07 2011 by June:&lt;br&gt;I do have a question.[1] Are all the steps the same, and should everything be done the same if I am using this program on a virtual windows, such as one set up on linux I know with some other programs, even though the virtual windows set up is supposed to run everything the same, there are just too many bugs to run those programs smoothly, and when it comes to networking, you really don't want there to be many glitches. ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/FreeBSD_Web_Hosting/Video_Virtualizing_and_networking_with_VirtualBox_on_Windows_7</link><pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2011 11:53:07 GMT</pubDate>

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<title> FreeBSD Jobs BSD Jobs, the best </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Jobs&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Jobs; BSD Jobs, the best .&lt;/i&gt; By Jerry Miles 1 comments. I have a friend that works in BSD and loves it.[1] He works in developing, in quality control.[2] I would like to follow his steps.[3] As far as job benefits etc.[4] BSD is the best company.[5] He gets paid all his overtime and vacations.[6] He works in Pasadena, California, as a Kernel Developer, and he loves, is also good at it.[7] I am a Software Engineer myself and have aplied to a job with them near where I live in Sunnyvale, California.[8] I hope I get that job.[9] I need to become a "core member of the kernel team", and get going with my career. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Aug 21 10:45:37 2011 by Frances:&lt;br&gt;It's a good thing you know what you want to do in life.[1] You should go for it and go for it fast.[2] You will surely be lucky to be hired in such a great company.[3] Not everyone is given that privilege.[4] In fact, not everyone is fortunate enough to have direction in life, to know what they want and how they intend to get it.[5] Others live without any direction in life and just end up in the ... </description>
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<title> perl Video: Building a More Efficient Ruby Interpreter</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;perl&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; perl; Video: Building a More Efficient Ruby Interpreter.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 5 comments. Google Tech Talk December 11, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Hongli Lai and Ninh Bui from Phusion.[1] The Ruby programming language powers a significant portion of today's websites and is still growing in popularity.[2] However, its implementation is not as efficient as it could be, and in this talk we will explain how Ruby Enterprise Edition addresses some of these issues.[3] Ruby has a relatively high memory usage compared to eg C , and we've found that this is partially caused by the fact that memory for program code is not shared between multiple interpreter instances as is possible in C programs.[4] One way to battle this problem is by leveraging copy-on-write virtual memory semantics.[5] However, Ruby's garbage collector hostile to this technique.[6] We will explain how we've made the garbage ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Aug 18 03:51:56 2011 by art:&lt;br&gt;I would like to be familiar with the things that is needed when starting a business online.[1] I have been planning to sell some of the properties I have in Maine and I am into a great deal of having my business post online.[2] I really need help, it would be my first time and any idea regarding that stuffs will be a great help on my part ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Hosting Host File to Block Ads Malware Websites - Linux Mint 7</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Hosting&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Hosting; Host File to Block Ads Malware Websites - Linux Mint 7.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 5 comments. Where's my hosts file Windows 95 / 98 / ME: C:/Windows I think Windows NT: C:/winnt/hosts Windows 2000: C:/winnt/system32/drivers/etc/ Windows XP: C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc freebsd / Linux / Mac OS X / Unixish operating systems: /etc/hosts someonewhocares.org pgl.yoyo.org more ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Aug 13 08:22:55 2011 by Mary:&lt;br&gt;Hi ollow, if you're actually going to use linux, the first thing you need to know is that you don't have to purchase it.[1] The point of linux is that you can use it without having to pay for it, you also don't pay for any of the updates or programs.[2] no one gets paid therefore the only reason people should be making linux programs is because they want to improve technology and not to make money. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Ports How to add ports in freebsd</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Ports&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Ports; How to add ports in freebsd.&lt;/i&gt; By Joe 3 comments. Do do you update your ports collection in freebsd ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Jul 18 23:38:37 2011 by Jared Watson:&lt;br&gt;I agree with you Marynor.[1] Although FreeBSD is a lot of help for me, I still am not able to use it comfortable.[2] Maybe it takes some time before I could master it, though.[3] I also want to add some port in it but I am not really sure on how to do it.[4] Can someone kind enough to please teach me Thank you. ... </description>
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<title> hardware BSD Newbie</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;hardware&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; hardware; BSD Newbie.&lt;/i&gt; By Garry I'm planning on adding FreeBSD in my knowledge base of operating systems that I could be proficient on.[1] I was just wondering if my starter PC could work perfectly with this operating system I have a 3.0 Ghz intel processor, a 512 dimm, asus motherboard with an on board graphics processor.[2] I need to know if these parts I have would work without any troubles.[3] Hope to hear from you guys soon. ... </description>
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<title> mysql Installation, configuration, and administration of MySQL server on FreeBSD 8.1</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;mysql&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; mysql; Installation, configuration, and administration of MySQL server on FreeBSD 8.1.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 5 comments. How to install MySQL from ports, use Webmin for admin ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Jul 9 14:28:27 2011 by Philippe Castro:&lt;br&gt;I'm not really familiar with this software.[1] I'm not that computer geek that is why I'm not usually acquainted with such stuff.[2] However, I'm eager to know more about MySQL.[3] I want to be more knowledgeable about this especially the benefits that I could get.[4] I'll try installing it to my computer and see it for myself.[5] Thank you for sharing this video.[6] It is really helpful to learn such things especially to people like ... </description>
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<title> hardware Questions: What Kernel Should i Use </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;hardware&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; hardware; Questions: What Kernel Should i Use .&lt;/i&gt; By Aretha from Reardan, Washington 5 comments. This is my first release of my os but im having issues with a kernel i made.[1] While i work all the bugs out, what free kernel should i use for my os.[2] It doesnt need anything specific, I like Linux cause of the hardware support and FREEBSD because of the Security, any ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Jun 12 23:26:11 2011 by novie angelie:&lt;br&gt;Hi there, I am really not that familiar with the things I can do in the in my hardware.[1] I am planning to enhance some of my hardware bu I don't know where to start.[2] I hope it will be possible to be knowledgeable in this field in a short period of time .[3] Thank you so much to all of you guys and have a great day to all.[4] ... </description>
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<title> hardware data entry job</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;hardware&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; hardware; data entry job.&lt;/i&gt; By paul luomo from kisumu, kenya. 1 comments. IM PAUL LUOMO AND I HAVE THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATION, O-LEVEL D , BASIC COMPUTER PACKAGES, K.A.T.C 1 AND CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FROM UNIM PROJECT KISUMU AFYA YA KIUME THANKS IN ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Jun 1 04:23:13 2011 by rare:&lt;br&gt;Hi there There are many job offerings advertise online and I think, your qualifications are really into a good way.[1] I am actually planning to know certain sites that are in need of tutors or even online teacher in any subject, I would be very glad to apply.[2] I hope I can find one.[3] Thanks you so much to all of you guys and have a great day to all ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Server FreeBSD Efax of Fax Over EMail</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Server&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Server; FreeBSD Efax of Fax Over EMail.&lt;/i&gt; By Sajjad Khan from Pakistan 1 comments. Dear all kindly guide me on Fax Over Email or Efax server in freebsd. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon May 23 18:32:05 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;There are certain we need to follow for setting up FreeBSD server.[1] It is important to learn these steps in order for the server to work well in other computer units.[2] The best thing I like about FreeBSD server is the security and broad application.[3] I think these features are really important.[4] In fact, I am about to install the latest version of FreeBSD server and I hope it works well. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Hosting YouTube: Evento 5 minutos sobre rOxGames</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Hosting&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Hosting; YouTube: Evento 5 minutos sobre rOxGames.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 5 comments. Informa and ccedil; and otilde;es do Servidor rOx Games Internacional Site: www.roxgames.net Host Principal Internacional Intel Core2Quad Q6600 500GB Hard Drive 8GB RAM Uplink 100MBps Servidor Game Freebsd 7.1 Release Virtualizado Vmware 2.x 250GB Hard Drive 3GB RAM Uplink 100MBps Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ping max 160ms Online 24H Rates - EXP: 250% DROP 500% GOLD 1000% Mc: roxgames.[1] sytes.[2] net ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon May 23 15:35:34 2011 by Philippe Castro:&lt;br&gt;The video is really incredible.[1] I really admire people who could make great animation and special effects.[2] No wonder many people are addicted to computer games.[3] It's simply amazing.[4] But of course, it is important to play computer games moderately.[5] Parents must guide their children to manage their time wisely.[6] It's normal to play as your leisure activity but you should not abuse your time.[7] Thank you for sharing this video. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Ports Freebsd how to install a program</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Ports&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Ports; Freebsd how to install a program.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. This is how to install a program in bsd.[1] Note the audio is a little off...[2] Again thats sudo portsnap fetch then update then whereis package or instead of whereis put cd /usr/ports then make search name="keywords" For pkg_add just type pkg_add -r package Brought to you by: ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu May 19 23:42:30 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I am just a neophyte in using FreeBSD so I am thankful to see the video and learn how to install the program using it.[1] I wonder how advantageous it is compared to any other operating system.[2] I believe it is mostly used as BSD-derived operating system.[3] I hope it is reliable and will cause no harm to my computer.[4] Thank you for sharing the post.[5] Great day to all. ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Networking&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Networking; How do you setup OpenVPN with FreeBSD PF and Windows .&lt;/i&gt; By Aretha from Reardan, Washington 5 comments. I need to setup an OpenVPN server to provide access to my linux vps hosting cluster , giving windows clients access to the internal network.[1] Does anyone know how to do ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed May 18 22:04:52 2011 by Novie Angelie:&lt;br&gt;Hi there Have you not set it up until now I think you should really talk to someone that has that field of interest.[1] It is really a complex thing to do most especially if you are not familiar o it.[2] Better see the professional for that matter.[3] Thanks you so much to all of you guys and have a great day to all ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Multimedia C programming in Linux - Tutorial 1</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Multimedia&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Multimedia; C programming in Linux - Tutorial 1.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 5 comments. Tutorial on programming C in Linux, I am running freebsd.[1] There would be no difference commandwise on ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon May 16 22:05:44 2011 by Novie Angelie:&lt;br&gt;Hi there I have been using the software of Linux for quite sometimes already and it is realty a great help for people that are fond of using their PCs.[1] I hope they can offer a lot of great things to their users, I am counting on them.[2] Thanks you so much to all of you guys and have a great day to all ... </description>
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<title> hardware YouTube: George Neville-Neil: Hardware Performance Monitoring Counters on non-X8</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;hardware&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; hardware; YouTube: George Neville-Neil: Hardware Performance Monitoring Counters on non-X8.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. AsiaBSDCon 2010 paper session.[1] Abstract: Hardware Performance Monitoring Counters provide programmers and systems integrators with the ability to gather accurate, low level, information about the performance of their code, both at the user and kernel levels.[2] Until recently these counters were only available on Intel and AMD chips but they have now been made available on alternate, embedded, architectures such as MIPS and ARM.[3] This paper discusses the motivation, design and implementation of counters using the hwpmc 4 driver in the FreeBSD operating system with an eye towards easing future porting ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri May 13 02:23:47 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I think this video will really be useful most especially for computer programmers who are tasked to develop websites and software, as well as for those who learn thing through the use of hardware.[1] I think the use of hwpmc 4 driver in the FreeBSD operating system is a bit difficult so it is important to learn how each driver works in order to perfectly do the task for the ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Networking Video: FreeBSD 6.2 booting</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Networking&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Networking; Video: FreeBSD 6.2 booting.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. FreeBSD 6.2 RC2 new upcoming release booting for everybody interested in installing this version ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Apr 20 22:28:54 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;There is a good enhancement in the FreeBSD networking.[1] It has been one of the most effective OS that people use.[2] I think it is not really hard to install the FreeBSD network, but it is still important to obtain enough information about it to avoid further problem.[3] The video for FreeBSD 6.2 booting is a good way for me to a good start.[4] Thanks for sharing it ... </description>
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<title> hardware Video: Constantine A. Murenin, OpenBSD Hardware Sensors Framework</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;hardware&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; hardware; Video: Constantine A. Murenin, OpenBSD Hardware Sensors Framework.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. Constantine A.[1] Murenin, OpenBSD Hardware Sensors Framework, AsiaBSDCon2009: In this talk, we will discuss the history and design of OpenBSD's hardware sensors framework.[2] Sensors framework provides a unified interface for storing, registering and accessing information about hardware monitoring sensors.[3] Sensor types include, but are not limited to, temperature, voltage, fan RPM, time offset and logical drive status.[4] The framework spans sensor_attach 9 , sysctl 3 , sysctl 8 , sensorsd 8 , ntpd 8 , snmpd 8 and more than 71 drivers, ranging from I2C temperature sensors and Super I/O hardware monitors to IPMI, RAID and SCSI enclosures.[5] Several third-party tools are also available, for example, a plug-in for Nagios and ports/sysutils/symon.[6] Originally based on some ideas from NetBSD, the ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Apr 19 21:01:10 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;In the modern way of using the computer I think it is really important for us to be equipped by ideas on how to make use of the hardware like OpenBSD.[1] These sensor frameworks work well when you are in need to store data and information as well as to register information.[2] Thanks for sharing the video.[3] I obtain good facts from Constantine.[4] I hope he can impart more of ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Help YouTube: Metin2 Serverfiles - How to run </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Help&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Help; YouTube: Metin2 Serverfiles - How to run ; .&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 5 comments. I dont explain much in this video, but you see how it works ; put the files in lib_old folder into /usr/lib find the way how to do it, i have not recorded this on video : downloads: channel1: www.megaupload.com putty: the.earth.li vmware player: www.chip.de freebsd virtual machine without freebsd installed : rapidshare.com freebsd dvd iso: ftp.freebsd.org newmetin2: www.epix-network.eu enjoy it ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Apr 18 12:46:40 2011 by Philippe Castro:&lt;br&gt;I agree with you guys.[1] FreeBSD as an operating system is very much reliable and worthwhile.[2] I have been using this for almost a year and I am very much satisfied with the quality and services.[3] i am glad to have FreeBSD as my operating system.[4] I am not this good when it talks about computers but based on my simple mind, I know that I only have the ... </description>
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<title> apache YouTube: Install Apache freebsd</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;apache&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; apache; YouTube: Install Apache freebsd.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 5 comments. Shows you how to install apache 2.2.8 on freebsd ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Apr 17 20:20:43 2011 by Novie Angelie:&lt;br&gt;Hi there I have never heard of that program and never seen that one.[1] Thanks for sharing the video to us.[2] Is it really nice I am looking forward to new innovation in my PC and I think it is the perfect treat for it.[3] What are the other services it offers I am really please to know everything about it.[4] Thank you so much and have a great day to all of you guys ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Applications Video: Pawe Jakub Dawidek - HAST -- Highly Available storage for FreeBSD poli</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Applications&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Applications; Video: Pawe Jakub Dawidek - HAST -- Highly Available storage for FreeBSD poli.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. Abstract: HAST Highly Available STorage is a software for synchronous data replication between two cluster nodes working in primary-secondary model.[1] Data is replicated on block-level GEOM-level , thus it is independed on file system type and applications that are running on top of it.[2] When primary node fails, the secondary node should be able to fsck the file system eg.[3] UFS and mount it without losing a single bit of data.[4] In case of ZFS file system it is just a matter of importing a pool on secondary node.[5] When primary node comes back, HAST will synchronize only the difference betweenthe ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Mar 24 22:38:33 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;There are several FreeBSD applications that are working well in the computer industry.[1] HAST is just another thing that will really hit.[2] Thank you for sharing the video.[3] In one way or another, I learned the introduction of Highly Available STorage which will probably be a good application for the file system.[4] I am more willing to learn the advantage and disadvantage of this software compared to other application. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Server Yahoo Answers: Has anyone here tried FreeBSD on a SPARC system </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Server&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Server; Yahoo Answers: Has anyone here tried FreeBSD on a SPARC system .&lt;/i&gt; By Aretha from Reardan, Washington 1 comments. I have an old ultra 5 running Solaris 10 but I was thinking of installing FreeBSD on it and using it as a web server.[1] It seems like there's more documentation out there for BSD compared to ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Mar 16 04:37:05 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;FreeBSD is really a reliable operating system and many people are using this one.[1] It would be better if you try FreeBSD tutorial so that you will get to know the exact way of setting up the server.[2] You have to make sure that the programs including the Linux compatibility are installed properly to avoid further problems.[3] You may check this link to see the guide for setting up FreeBSD ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Multimedia YouTube: Jakub Klama - FreeBSD on DaVinci DMSoC polish </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Multimedia&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Multimedia; YouTube: Jakub Klama - FreeBSD on DaVinci DMSoC polish .&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. Abstract: DaVinci is a family of ARM-based System-on-chips from Texas Instruments with powerful video and multimedia capabilities.[1] This talk is focused on discussion about issues on porting FreeBSD/ARM onto DaVinci chips and challenges of using it's multimedia capabilities in embedded BSD ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Feb 26 02:28:47 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;That is really terrific.[1] Many people will truly subscribe and make us of the FreeBSD multimedia as it brings a very good presentation for certain topics in some forums.[2] Through a powerful video, it can elaborate the real thought of what you want to present the crowd.[3] FreeBSD covers a variety of categories.[4] Consider the various resources list that you can get through the site of FreeBSD multimedia.[5] Thank you for sharing the ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Server Kush Electronics</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Server&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Server; Kush Electronics.&lt;/i&gt; By bakul from Vadodara, Gujarat, India 1 comments. 218AN Dealing in sales and services of all type of computer.[1] We deal in Computer System, Networking, Server, Laptop, Printer.[2] All kind of Computer Peripherals and chip level repairing also.[3] For more information contact us 91-9924133662 or mail us on ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Feb 13 20:47:50 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;Wow, you seem to have a very good service.[1] If you could give a very god advertisement of your services I am sure that you get a very good number of customers.[2] I have my own internet shop and I am trying to put up a FreeBSD server in a unit.[3] However I am quite confused how I should go about it.[4] I hope to seek help from you ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Networking Chaudhary</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Networking&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Networking; Chaudhary.&lt;/i&gt; By Ganesh 1 comments. What is free BSD Networking ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Jan 6 19:01:20 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;If I were to choose a good operating system, I will go for FreeBSD.[1] It s more reliable and easy to use.[2] Though it has competition with Linux, it seems like it is still working better.[3] I am glad to read something about FreeBSD networking.[4] It is such a good feature which will be enjoyed by a lot.[5] Check this link for the guide about the FreeBSD networking.[6] Learn ... </description>
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<title> php Web developer wanted PHP MySQL freelancer </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;php&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; php; Web developer wanted PHP MySQL freelancer .&lt;/i&gt; By webseos 17 comments. Joomla Drupal Mambo programmer PHP MySQL Web based application developer Freelance PHP programmer on Online Shopping Site including PAYPAL etc.[1] Dating site - freelance developer in PHP MySQL POS systems in PHP MySQL - Point of sales system Freelance cURL programmer - PHP cURL developer Dynamic website development in PHP MySQL JSP PHP Nuke programmer on PHP MySQL freelance Contact WEBSEOS : ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Dec 3 02:07:22 2010 by luckyj from Indonesia:&lt;br&gt;Hire PHP developer I think hire php developer with a good management is a better idea then hire personal freelancer ... Tags: joomla_drupal_mambo_programmer freelance_php_programmer mysql_php_curl_programme</description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Argentina&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Argentina; freebsd in Argnetina.&lt;/i&gt; By braun 3 comments. Freebsd in Argentina is something that I really do not know much about.[1] Would anyone be able to tell me more about ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Help Warner Losh - Using FreeBSD in a Commercial Setting</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Help&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Help; Warner Losh - Using FreeBSD in a Commercial Setting.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 2 comments. Abstract: Over the years, many organizations have integrated FreeBSD into their products and operations, using a number of different techniques and strategies.[1] After presenting an overview of the various techniques being employed, the author will discuss: strengths and weaknesses of each technique best practices for FreeBSD integration tools to help automate some of the techniques resources for additional information and guidance In addition, background information about how the FreeBSD project works today and how to effectively contribute to it will be ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Nov 9 20:54:51 2010 by lynie:&lt;br&gt;Hi there I think it is a good idea that we will be using freeBSD in some commercials.[1] It will help the project to be more successful.[2] There lots of company now are using the freBSD.[3] This can be very helpful for the improvement of some commercial companies.[4] Thank you very ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Peru Instalaci n de PC-BSD 8.0</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Peru&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Peru; Instalaci n de PC-BSD 8.0.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. Instalaci and oacute;n de PC-BSD 8.0, el sistema operativo Open-Source basado en FreeBSD.[1] Comunidad PC-BSD ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Oct 26 06:52:32 2010 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;This video is really great and it simply shows how FreeBSD makes websites excellent.[1] I personally like the operation from FreeBSD.[2] It is the best operating system that I have used.[3] In my case, I use PC-BSD.[4] It is the best thing with a graphical installer.[5] I enjoy the great desktop tools which every casual computer user look for.[6] Check the latest version of FreeBSD and you will get a kick out of ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Server Yahoo Answers: Which OS do you prefer Solaris 10, Open Solaris or FreeBSD </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Server&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Server; Yahoo Answers: Which OS do you prefer Solaris 10, Open Solaris or FreeBSD .&lt;/i&gt; By Aretha from Reardan, Washington 1 comments. I'm currently trying out Solaris 10 as a web server.[1] What do you ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Oct 24 18:17:52 2010 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I personally use FreeBSD Server.[1] I like it because it is very convenient to use compared to other servers.[2] It is a complete operating system that allows every user to store information.[3] Aside from that I also make use of the security-related features from FreeBSD.[4] This is very important to protect my own unit.[5] If you get the new version it is really the best.[6] So see for ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;hardware&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; hardware; web services.&lt;/i&gt; By sudeep from India 1 comments. Hi I am From Impeccable Solution.[1] We are working in the computers ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Oct 22 23:53:13 2010 by Patrick:&lt;br&gt;BPO companies are really on the high rise now a days.[1] There are so many businesses that rely on these companies to be able to reach their customers.[2] In a way, they are really helpful in terms of easing and pacifying customers sentiments.[3] Now, there are more and more BPO companies that offer these kind of ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Help Yahoo Answers: How do you put linux on the samsung behold </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Help&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Help; Yahoo Answers: How do you put linux on the samsung behold .&lt;/i&gt; By Aretha from Reardan, Washington 1 comments. I am not very savvy when it comes to hacking portable gadgets, ie PSP's cell phones, ipods and so on, but I am savvy enough with linux to know that one of the things that is great about linux is that you can put it on almost anything with a hard drive bigger than a few megabytes.[1] For example I was able to run Debian Linux on a pc older than a commodore 64 very smoothly.[2] And I ran FreeBSD I know BSD isn't Linux, but it's close. on a 386 for a number of year and it ran smoother than any windows PC on the market.[3] My point is I know that with my 8 gb memory stick my phone is better equipped than a commodore or a 386.[4] So I just need something like FreeBSD that can be installed on my phone, and instructions on how to do it.[5] Can anyone help me with ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Oct 16 06:40:54 2010 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I have my Samsung behold and I really like the features with it.[1] I also want put Linux on my Samsung behold.[2] It was difficult for me.[3] I tried to find hardware specs for the phone and did possible steps to put Linux but it really didn't work.[4] Before I go to the technician, I would like to hear your own experience with this trouble.[5] How did you cope with it ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Jobs YouTube: A Narrative History of BSD, Dr. Kirk McKusick</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Jobs&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Jobs; YouTube: A Narrative History of BSD, Dr. Kirk McKusick.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. dcbsdcon 2009 dr.[1] marshall kirk mckusick a narrative history of bsd Learn the history of the BSD Berkeley Software Distributions from one of its key developers, who brings the history to life, complete with anecdotes and footnotes to the historical narrative.[2] The BSD community began at the UC Berkeley in the late 1970s.[3] You'll hear about the triumphs and defeats of the project and its releases during its heyday in the 1980s.[4] The Berkeley era concludes with the tumultuous lawsuit, ultimately settled in Berkeley's favor, which allowed the final release in 1992 of 4.4BSD-Lite, an open-source version of BSD.[5] Source: Jason ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Oct 6 08:12:08 2010 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;Very well said Dr.[1] Kirk McKusick.[2] I absolutely learned a lot from this long video.[3] Now, I realized how Berkeley Software Distribution BSD started.[4] As a matter of fact many users believe in the ability and service provided by BSD.[5] Basically the narrative history of BSD has been through ups and downs.[6] But, despite those, it remained firm and its developers are soaring high to develop the service well. ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Web Hosting&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Web Hosting; YouTube: LISP Part 1: Problem Statement, Architecture and Protocol Description.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. Google Tech Talk February 10, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Dino Farinacci.[1] We will describe the initial problem statement LISP was created for.[2] Since fall of 2006, when the IAB held a routing workshop in Amsterdam, we have found many more use cases for the level of indirection LISP brings.[3] LISP is taking the overloaded semantics of the IP address, where a network device's identity address and location address are separated so one can keep one of the addresses fixed and while changing the other.[4] This first part of a 3-part series will explain the problem statements, provide an architecture deep-dive of the idea, and illustrate how the LISP protocols are used.[5] This session is necessary prerequisite for LISP Part 2 and LISP Part 3.[6] Dino Farinacci: Dino originally joined Cisco in spring of 1991 ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Oct 6 04:21:00 2010 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I am not quite familiar with the use of LISP though I usually encounter Freebsd.[1] I use Freebsd for web hosting and it's really good.[2] I am thankful for seeing this video.[3] At least I have gained ideas regarding LISP.[4] I think they are really useful when you work various IP address.[5] Dino has explained well every single detail i need to be aware for using LISP.[6] Thanks for ... </description>
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<title> apache YouTube: Installation, configuration, and administration of Apache webserver on </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;apache&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; apache; YouTube: Installation, configuration, and administration of Apache webserver on .&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. Shows how to install Apache from ports, and set up Webmin to perform Apache admin ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Oct 3 18:39:53 2010 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I have tried using Apache web server with my computer and its working pretty good.[1] According to my experience, at first I had difficulty in managing its tools.[2] This is truly a helpful video.[3] So aside from the manual I can see the actual way for installing, configuring, and administering the web server.[4] He clearly demonstrated and it is very easy to follow.[5] On the other hand, I would like to know the different risk of using Apache if there's ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Help FreeBSD Kernel Internals, Dr. Marshall Kirk McKusick</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Help&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Help; FreeBSD Kernel Internals, Dr. Marshall Kirk McKusick.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. The first hour of Marshall Kirk mckusick's course on freebsd kernel internals based on his book, The Design and Implementation of the freebsd Operating System.[1] This course has been given at BSD Conferences and technology companies around the ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Sep 26 18:58:00 2010 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;FreeBSD is really an important operating system.[1] I think it has important security features which are very useful in the network.[2] I think Dr.[3] Marshall Kirk McKusick has elaborated very well regarding the implementation of FreeBSD.[4] This can be very useful for many technicians as well.[5] I like his ideas with regard to FreeeBSd because it simply focuses to what is right and this can avoid any discrepancies in using the software. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Jobs M. Warner Losh, An Overview of freebsd mips, asiabsdcon2009</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Jobs&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Jobs; M. Warner Losh, An Overview of freebsd/mips, asiabsdcon2009.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma 1 comments. M.[1] Warner Losh, An Overview of freebsd/mips, asiabsdcon2009: Embedded freebsd has been expanding its reach over the past few years.[2] While only recently committed to the tree, the freebsd/mips port's history extends back over a decade.[3] freebsd has been running on the MIPS architecture since the freebsd 3.x time frame 1999 .[4] Numerous efforts over the years have been made to get freebsd running on MIPS hardware.[5] These efforts don't start from scratch but reuse past efforts and code from other systems.[6] Recently all these efforts have come together, resulting in freebsd support for MIPS in 8.0.[7] The same currents that have caused the freebsd/mips port to come together after many years have also been pushing development of other areas important to the embedded world.[8] A number of new devices ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Sep 2 09:06:56 2010 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I have tried to read about freebsd support for MIPS in 8.0.[1] At first I can't make head or tails of it, but later I figured out what it is exactly all about.[2] According to some research embedded systems have been added to freebsd using new devices.[3] This is actually exciting because it will lead freebsd to the next level.[4] As you know freebsd is robust and reliable kind of operating ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/FreeBSD_Jobs/M_Warner_Losh_An_Overview_of_freebsd_mips_asiabsdcon2009</link><pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 13:06:56 GMT</pubDate>

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<title> x11 Gnome window list</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;x11&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; x11; Gnome window list.&lt;/i&gt; By Albert 2 comments. I need a little help with the gnome "window list".[1] It provides an excellent task bar to switch between windows.[2] However, it is a toggle.[3] For example, if I click on this window on the "window list" it will minimize it Is there anyway I can turn off the toggle, so that will only make the window you click on active and if you click on the active window do nothing That is function exactly like the "workplace switcher" but on ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Aug 19 21:50:54 2010 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I experienced that case before and it's quite annoying.[1] Why don't you try visiting the website for windows 7 forums.[2] They give particular steps on how to turn on and off the toggle keys.[3] I presume, the very first thing for you to check is to check the control panel and see the security ... </description>
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<title> gnome aiglx Beryl</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; gnome; aiglx Beryl.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma compiz fork Beryl.[1] Hardware : Intel M 1.86Ghz, Intel 915gm chip vga:gma900 , RAM 1GB I could not add comment include site address, so write this area.[2] i using Ubuntu ubuntu.com wallpaper www.studiotwentyeight.com buuf icon theme www.gnome-look.org Habari ya mchana GDM theme : www.gnome-look.org Beryl-Project window effects : beryl-project.org kiba-dock icon starterbar forum.beryl-project.org gdesklets clock, day, weather if U use ubuntu, sudo apt-get install gdesklets song's title : FIRST TIME AFTER HOURS ORGANIC HIGH MIX 7:19 artist : MONDO GROSSO album : Best ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Troubleshooting Destination address required</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Troubleshooting&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Troubleshooting; Destination address required.&lt;/i&gt; By Joe 1 comments. What is the solution for messages that only bounce from gmail.com with this error Technical details of temporary failure: TEMP_FAILURE: Could not initiate SMTP conversation with any hosts: [X.X.X.X.[1] 10 : Destination address ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Aug 14 09:50:42 2010 by Amie:&lt;br&gt;My, I always have that problem in my Gmail account.[1] It always pisses me off to see this error message especially when I have to send something really important.[2] I also want to know the reason why I keep on getting this problem.[3] I always have important transactions using my Gmail account and sometimes I get stuck and sometimes my clients are pissed off because they are waiting for my replies.[4] Please help me with this.[5] Thank ... </description>
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<title> php Detecting Resolving Application Problems with Zend Studio Zend Server Integr</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;php&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; php; Detecting Resolving Application Problems with Zend Studio Zend Server Integr.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma In this demo, we are going to see how to use Zend Studio integration with Zend Server to easily launch an application, monitor it to detect errors, and perform root cause analysis.[1] We'll be using for this Zend Studio 7, a development environment that is based on the Eclipse platform and PHP Development Tools project.[2] We'll be also using Zend Server, a complete PHP application stack, designed to work in ... </description>
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<title> mysql Configurando Servidores no FreeBsd ----- PARTE 2</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;mysql&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; mysql; Configurando Servidores no FreeBsd ----- PARTE 2.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma Instalando e Configurando Servidores Dns, Web, E-mail e Banco de Dados no FreeBsd -- PARTE ... </description>
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<title> perl http: www.freebsdrocks.net</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;perl&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; perl; http://www.freebsdrocks.net.&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma www.freebsdrocks.net http Welcome to Freebsdrocks.net Your source for installing, updating to STABLE, Installing and Updating qmail and maintaining your FreeBSD server created at ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Jobs Welcome to my Kernel Panic </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Jobs&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Jobs; Welcome to my Kernel Panic .&lt;/i&gt; By Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma Kernel panic iMac 350 mhz, 256 ram, Tiger Osx, dos particiones, Sistema , Archivos sound: dj n erick by dj style Welcome to my ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/FreeBSD_Jobs/Welcome_to_my_Kernel_Panic</link><pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 12:15:58 GMT</pubDate>

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<title> FreeBSD General The Battle for Wesnoth trailer</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD General
