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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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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>
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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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; How to install MySQL from ports, use Webmin for admin ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Web Hosting YouTube: LISP Part 1: Problem Statement, Architecture and Protocol Description</title>
<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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 1 comments. Shows you how to install apache 2.2.8 on freebsd ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Aug 29 19:12:23 2010 by Vince:&lt;br&gt;the video is very nice.[1] It provides the basic information in installing Apache freebsd.[2] The procedure is well explained and you can really l;earn how to install it when you watch this video.[3] It is very informative and detailed.[4] This will help many people around the world who find difficulty in installing ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Aretha&quot;&gt;Aretha from Reardan, Washington&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Aretha&quot;&gt;Aretha from Reardan, Washington&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/FreeBSD_Hosting/YouTube_Evento_5_minutos_sobre_rOxGames</link>
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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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/perl/Video_Building_a_More_Efficient_Ruby_Interpreter</link>
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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 &quot;window list&quot;.[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 &quot;window list&quot; 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 &quot;workplace switcher&quot; 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> 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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 &quot;Best&quot; 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 ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; FreeBSD 6.2 RC2 new upcoming release booting for everybody interested in installing this version ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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=&quot;keywords&quot; For pkg_add just type pkg_add -r package Brought to you by: ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; We had just made a new bookshelf..[1] While I was taking a shower, I heard Edwin scream &quot;Help &quot; 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 ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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> 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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; This is my Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala running FreeBSD 7.2 on Qemu via Virtual Machine ... </description>
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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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </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> 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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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, ... </description>
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<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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Web Hosting&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Web Hosting; Hybrid Web Cluster Demo.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;mysql&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; mysql; Configurando Servidores no FreeBsd ----- PARTE 2.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Instalando e Configurando Servidores Dns, Web, E-mail e Banco de Dados no FreeBsd -- PARTE ... </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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Aretha&quot;&gt;Aretha from Reardan, Washington&lt;/a&gt; 1 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; Fri Aug 6 13:37:58 2010 by Judy:&lt;br&gt;This is an extremely comprehensive answer, I think this should sort you out once and for all.[1] Good luck. ... </description>
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<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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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 ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;perl&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; perl; http://www.freebsdrocks.net.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; 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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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Jobs&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Jobs; Welcome to my Kernel Panic .&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Kernel panic iMac 350 mhz, 256 ram, Tiger Osx, dos particiones, Sistema , Archivos sound: dj n erick by dj style Welcome to my ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD General&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD General; The Battle for Wesnoth trailer.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; The Battle for Wesnoth is a Free, open-source, turn-based strategy game in a fantasy setting for Windows, Linux, Mac, AmigaOS, BeOS, FreeBSD, OS/2 and several others.[1] Get it at www.wesnoth.org.[2] Video contains artwork used with permission under the Gnu General Public License.[3] By ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/FreeBSD_General/The_Battle_for_Wesnoth_trailer</link>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Jobs&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Jobs; Our new cluster.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; After almost 8 months of hammering out specs, negotiating, dealing with delays from AMD, and shipping SNAFUs, our new cluster from Penguin Computing is here and mostly operational.[1] One rack is running but will not be brought online for running jobs until next ... </description>
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<title> php Video: How to install Xdebug into PHP in under 3 minutes</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;php&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; php; Video: How to install Xdebug into PHP in under 3 minutes.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Lots of folks get confused on where and how to begin with Xdebug.[1] This video, first in a series, shows you how to setup PHP and Xdebug on a Windows XP box, what to files to configure, and what to look for to tell you if Xdebug is working.[2] Basic steps: dump phpinfo to the screen, note version and copy the path to the php.ini file to the clipboard.[3] download xdebug for your php version and save the dll file into your apache/modules folder update php.ini, be sure the php_xdebug.dll extension is off, add a path to the new dll, add some xdebug params restart apache reload the phpinfo screen looking for the &quot;with xdebug&quot; text in the logo box Note - A little verbal stumble in the middle of the video that you should disregard, Xdebug is available for PHP versions 5.2 and 5.3 and older versions of ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Jobs&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Jobs; $50, 4 GB of RAM, and VirtualBox.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; One very practical aspect of 64-bit capable machines and operating systems is the ability to run multiple OSes at the same time.[1] This is a quick demonstration of using my VM software of choice, VirtualBox available for FREE at www.virtualbox.org for running multiple OSes on your Mac.[2] For an in-depth look at VirtualBox, view my earlier video here www.youtube.com Desktop wallpaper from Flickr User Bachian: www.flickr.com Creative Commons, Some rights ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Security; Ana Kukec: Native SeND kernel API for BSD.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; AsiaBSDCon 2010 paper session.[1] Abstract: In the legacy world of Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 , the link layer protocol, the Address Resolution protocol ARP is known to be vulnerable to spoofing attacks, but has nevertheless been in use entirely unsecured.[2] The Neighbor Discovery Protocol NDP , which in the IPv6 world roughly corresponds to IPv4 ARP, is vulnerable to a similar set of threats if not secured.[3] The Secure Neighbor Discovery SeND extensions counter security threats to NDP by offering proof of address ownership, message protection, and router authorization.[4] The current lack of robust support for SeND within BSD operating system family and drawbacks in the existing reference SeND implementation limits its deployment.[5] We illustrate the protocol enhancements and their ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD General YouTube: GCCINSTALL 19 Installing the GNU Compiler Collection</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD General&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD General; YouTube: GCCINSTALL 19 Installing the GNU Compiler Collection.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; gcc.gnu.org : /usr/bin and C EH failures were noted.[1] For FreeBSD using the ELF file format: DWARF 2 debugging is now the default for all CPU architectures.[2] It had been the default on FreeBSD/alpha since its inception.[3] You may use -gstabs instead of -g, if you really want the old debugging format.[4] There are no known issues with mixing object files and libraries with different debugging formats.[5] Otherwise, this release of GCC should now match more of the configuration used in the stock FreeBSD configuration of GCC.[6] In particular, --enable-threads is now configured by default.[7] However, as a general user, do not attempt to replace the ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Ports FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT amd64 native Cinelerra WIP </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Ports&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Ports; FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT amd64 native Cinelerra WIP .&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT amd64 native Cinelerra WIP ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Multimedia&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Multimedia; Kris Moore and PCBSD.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; PCBSD from a developer's perspective.[1] Source: ... </description>
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<title> gnome Video: Chromium 4.0.254 flash on FreeBSD 8 Stable</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; gnome; Video: Chromium 4.0.254 flash on FreeBSD 8 Stable.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Chromium 4.0.254 on FreeBSD 8 Stable ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Help YouTube: Free Disk Partition Tool</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Help&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Help; YouTube: Free Disk Partition Tool.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; live.pirillo.com - Many of you have asked me for a recommendation for a partition tool.[1] In the past, I've recommended Partition Magic, which of course is not free.[2] Wirelesspacket gave me a link to a free partitioning program that appears to be quite ... </description>
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<title> x11 Installing Xfce Xorg on Arch Linux</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;x11&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; x11; Installing Xfce Xorg on Arch Linux.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Installing my preferred DE.[1] Full configuration from a fresh install.[2] Click &quot;Pop out&quot; to fix the left side of the screen.[3] Any questions just ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Ports&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Ports; installing freebsd 7 2 part-2.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Adding a user in the wheel group, installing FreeBSD Ports Collection, including the distrubution source in your installation, updating ports to current latest version with csup, example of installation of a package.[1] More on ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;apache&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; apache; Video: Building freebsd jails using the WT C web toolikit.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; This is just an application that builds freebsd jails from some backend processes that communicate with the wt frontend and builds my encapsulated jail systems on freebsd.[1] Currently it builds a few types of jails quickly like apache, postfix mail relay, and a dhcp ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD General GCCINSTALL 17 Installing the GNU Compiler Collection</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD General&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD General; GCCINSTALL 17 Installing the GNU Compiler Collection.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; gcc.gnu.org : default for all CPU architectures.[1] It had been the default on FreeBSD/alpha since its inception.[2] You may use -gstabs instead of -g, if you really want the old debugging format.[3] There are no known issues with mixing object files and libraries with different debugging formats.[4] Otherwise, this release of GCC should now match more of the configuration used in the stock FreeBSD configuration of GCC.[5] In particular, --enable-threads is now configured by default.[6] However, as a general user, do not attempt to replace the system compiler with this release.[7] Known to bootstrap and check with good results on FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE and 5-CURRENT.[8] In the past, known to bootstrap and check with good results on FreeBSD 3.0, 3.4, 4.0, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.8-STABLE.[9] In principle, ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;apache&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; apache; Setup PHP On To The Apache Web Server.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; this video shows you how to setup and configure PHP to apache.[1] download PHP here &quot; uk.php.net &quot; Download PHP VC6 x86 Thread Safe 2010-Mar-04 20:11:08 windows.php.net Step 15 for the codes to copy and paste Get a text and picture based version here.[2] thesouthcamera.googlepages.com UPDATE READ There has been a new release of PHP and the link is above.[3] Don't worry the setup is the same and all you need to do is follow the video and paste in the ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Jobs&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Jobs; VVebZurfer.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; A simple minimalistic web browser written in Cocoa/Objective-C.[1] I plan on adding tabs, ad blocking, and many other features, and mapping each key to a feature to minimize the time wasted in reaching back and forth from the keyboard to the ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Argentina freebsd in Argnetina</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Argentina&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Argentina; freebsd in Argnetina.&lt;/i&gt; By braun 2 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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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Ecuador&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Ecuador; FreeBSD in Ecuador.&lt;/i&gt; By braun 1 comments. Does it make much sense for a person to consider the benefits of the services available in Ecuador when thinking about ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Multimedia&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Multimedia; Google Summer of Code 2008. BSD summary.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; A panel discusses the GSOC project an how it and BSD get on.[1] Source: ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Jobs&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Jobs; YouTube: What's the Best Operating System .&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; I would like to gear one question pretty much to you today.[1] What operating system are you running Windows any version , Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, or any other operating system for that matter.[2] Become a Tech Cores blogger: apply.techcores.com Tech Cores techcores.com Twitter ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Web Hosting YouTube: Google I O 2010 - Go Programming</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Web Hosting&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Web Hosting; YouTube: Google I/O 2010 - Go Programming.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Google I/O 2010 - Go Programming Tech Talks Rob Pike, Russ Cox The Go Programming Language was released as an open source project in late 2009.[1] This session will illustrate how programming in Go differs from other languages through a set of examples demonstrating features particular to Go.[2] These include concurrency, embedded types, methods on any type, and program construction using interfaces.[3] Very little time will be spent waiting for compilation.[4] For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;mysql&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; mysql; EEE-pc 701 4G and FreeBSD.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; EEE-pc 701 4G and FreeBSD 7.1 Installed Apache, PHP and ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;x11&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; x11; Demo of Virtual Box Running FreeBSD.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Click High quality for much better picture.[1] This is a demo of Virtual Box running FreeSBIE a distro of FreeBSD.[2] The live CD can be downloaded here if you are interested.[3] Its a great utility Disc. ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;x11&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; x11; PC-BSD, Matt Olander, AsiaBSDCon 2008.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Matt Olander speaks about PC-BSD at AsiaBSDCon 2008 in ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Peru&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Peru; free bsd.&lt;/i&gt; By ivan I am not sure about the freeBSD program, does it make sense for one to use such a ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD General FOSSPRIMER 97 FOSS A General Introduction</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD General&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD General; FOSSPRIMER 97 FOSS A General Introduction.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; From www.iosn.net the 1 web server used on the Internet today89 The XFree86 Window System - the foundation of almost all graphical user interfaces in FOSS systems FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD all variants based on the original Berkeley System Distribution BSD version of Unix; all are widely used on the Internet, especially FreeBSD, which runs Yahoo and Microsofts Hotmail services90 It is fairly easy to incorporate BSD-style licensed code into commercial applications.[1] Even Microsoft has used some BSD code in the networking portions of its Windows code91 in the past.[2] Many companies include the Apache web server as part of their commercial software ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/FreeBSD_General/FOSSPRIMER_97_FOSS_A_General_Introduction</link>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;php&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; php; YouTube: Jumi For Joomla Custom Modules, Components and Content Sections Using J.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; This tutorial uses Jumi: Jumi is the set of custom code extensions for Joomla 1.0.x and 1.5.x in their native modes.[1] Since 2006 more then 200.000 downloads.[2] With Jumi you can include php, html, javascript scripts into the modules position, articles, category or section descriptions, or into your own custom made component pages, you can even include static html or txt pages into your pages without using wrapper component, you have full access to Joomla variables, functions, constants, etc.[3] in your php scripts.[4] Jumi is ideal solution for including banners or text ads into your Joomla site: no matter if your own or affiliates ones, easy and fast inclusion of smart javascript, php, html and dhtml scripts into your Joomla content, fast development of not only small and simple ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/php/YouTube_Jumi_For_Joomla_Custom_Modules_Components_and_Content_Sections_Using_Javascript_DH</link>
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<title> x11 YouTube: FreeBSD Installation in less than 5 Minutes</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;x11&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; x11; YouTube: FreeBSD Installation in less than 5 Minutes.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Covers full installation of FreeBSD 7.2 RELEASE with inline text and tips.[1] Running time 3 minutes 57 seconds.[2] Just watch and decide if you want to install FreeBSD as your system of choice.[3] You can also use the video as a tutorial or a quick reminder of essential points during ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/x11/YouTube_FreeBSD_Installation_in_less_than_5_Minutes</link>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;php&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; php; applying for freelance php.&lt;/i&gt; By braun I am not sure, but would love to learn about how it is that one goes about applying for freelance php ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Security YouTube: Data Recovery, File Recovery Software, Backup Security Software at An</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Security; YouTube: Data Recovery, File Recovery Software, Backup Security Software at An.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Data Recovery Software for users who need to recover or undelete lost data on a computer or server.[1] The Data Recovery Software utilities recover files from FAT FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 , NTFS, NTFS5 created or updated by Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista , HFS/HFS Macintosh , Little and Big Endian variants of UFS1/UFS2 FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD/Solaris and Ext2FS/Ext3FS Linux partitions on hard disks.[2] For demonstration of network capabilities Data Recovery Software recover files less than 64KB from remote FAT, NTFS/NTFS5, HFS/HFS , UFS1/UFS2 Little and Big Endian variants and Ext2FS/Ext3FS disks.[3] The demo version allow you to evaluate how the R-Data Recovery Software recovers lost files.[4] You can preview most of the files found by the demo version regardless of file size.[5] The demo version can ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Server Video: FreeBSD - Is it for me</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Server&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Server; Video: FreeBSD - Is it for me.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Ever wonder if you should use FreeBSD What is FreeBSD good for The link that is at about 3:04 no longer exists cause my server is down due to ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/FreeBSD_Server/Video_FreeBSD_Is_it_for_me</link>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; gnome; FreeBSD Install Tutorial.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; This is a complete FreeBSD install tutorial that will guide you through this uncomplicated ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Help FOSDEM 2009 Help my system is slow</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Help&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Help; FOSDEM 2009 Help my system is slow.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; By Kris Kennaway An understanding of the nature of your system workload is an important step in optimizing it for maximum performance on your hardware.[1] I will discuss some useful tools and techniques for evaluating the workload of your FreeBSD system, and identifying the bottlenecks that are limiting performance.FOSDEM Free and Open Source Development European Meeting is a European event centered around Free and Open Source software development.[2] It is aimed at developers and all interested in the Free and Open Source news in the world.[3] Its goals are to enable developers to meet and to promote the awareness and use of free and open source software.[4] More info at ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Brazil grupo deu branco roda de samba no bossa nossa rj</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Brazil&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Brazil; grupo deu branco roda de samba no bossa nossa rj.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; roda samba no bossa nossa do aut and oacute;dromo gravado dia ... </description>
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<title> apache YouTube: Configurando Servidores no FreeBsd ----- PARTE 4</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;apache&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; apache; YouTube: Configurando Servidores no FreeBsd ----- PARTE 4.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Instalando e Configurando Servidores Dns, Web, E-mail e Banco de Dados no FreeBsd -- PARTE ... </description>
<link>http://board.freebsdsouthamerica.com/apache/YouTube_Configurando_Servidores_no_FreeBsd_PARTE_4</link>
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<title> apache To Build a Mail Server</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;apache&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; apache; To Build a Mail Server.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; I recently built a new mail server for my network and it was a long, boring process.[1] So how better to pass the time Make a video about the process.[2] I don't talk about how I put it together; that would take a long time to explain.[3] I built this server using FreeBSD, IMAP-UW, Apache web server, squirrelmail, SpamAssassin and a few other smaller daemons.[4] Considering my limited resources, it runs pretty well.[5] Click below to view my reference document I created during this process. ... </description>
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<title> gnome Yahoo Answers: How to configue the graphic mode in FreeBSD </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; gnome; Yahoo Answers: How to configue the graphic mode in FreeBSD .&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Aretha&quot;&gt;Aretha from Reardan, Washington&lt;/a&gt; I am a completely new user of FreeBSD.I want to know all steps to configue and use the Xmode/graphic mode of that....I am using FreeBSD 4.11 ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Applications FASTER VPS Set Up PHP, MySQL Xcache - VPS BIBLE Part 8</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Applications&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Applications; FASTER VPS Set Up PHP, MySQL Xcache - VPS BIBLE Part 8.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Part 8: Install PHP for web applications, Xcache to speed things up, MySQL for databases Subversion for easy platform ie WordPress upgrades.[1] Tutorial series index at guvnr.com. ... </description>
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<title> FreeBSD Web Hosting Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability, Brooks Davis DCBSDCo</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;FreeBSD Web Hosting&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; FreeBSD Web Hosting; Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability, Brooks Davis DCBSDCo.&lt;/i&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.freebsdsouthamerica.com/Mayone&quot;&gt;Mayone from Ames, Oklahoma&lt;/a&gt; Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability, Brooks Davis DCBSDCon 2009 At The Aerospace Corporation, we run a large FreeBSD based computing cluster to support engineering applications.[1] These applications come in all shapes, sizes, and qualities of implementation.[2] To support them and our diverse userbase we have been searching for ways to isolate jobs from one another in ways that are more effective than Unix time sharing and more fine grained than allocating whole nodes to jobs.[3] In this paper we discuss the problem space and our efforts so far.[4] These efforts include implementation of partial file systems vitalization and CPU isolation using CPU sets.[5] Source: Jason ... </description>
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