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<0> i cant find much cheaper <1> find reseller only sites <1> BAF <0> hmmmm <1> try using reseller in the search <0> do they let you see prices on those <2> fix my box Jeff <2> :| <1> try a google search <1> with reseller <1> <-gota goo...diner :/ <2> :( <0> ok <0> Jefreymon, not finding anything any cheaper <3> fix your own box, loser <3> bleh
<3> weeeee <3> yeah right <3> just lurking, I'm sure <0> :\ <0> be nice : <0> :\ <2> how long does it take to upgrade to Freebsd 6.0 <4> 2 weeks <4> j/k <4> should take that long <4> just reinstall <2> I can just update <5> will my 600mhz eden fanless run faster under freebsd Oggy? hehe <2> everything runs faster under freebsd <4> gentoo runs faster <0> umm <0> freebsd cant be much faster than linux <2> problem with Freebsd is getting info <0> OggyBSD, do you have any benchmark proof? <2> !google is Freebsd faster than Linux <6> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/article/2005-10-14_a_comparison_of_solaris__linux__and_freebsd_kernels/ <4> lots of info for freebsd <2> yeah if you play with the kernal yes <2> freebsd is faster than linux <4> nothing to playing with the kernal <7> FreeBSD laptop.localhost 5.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE #0: Sun Jan 22 00:20:51 NST 2006 jason@laptop.localhost:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/firewall i386 <2> See at one time I did use Redhat Linux <2> but then they screwed it all up[ <2> wasnt free anymore <2> you have to register it during install <4> so did i <4> nice <2> and was just a big pain in the *** to install <4> **** red hat, its crap <2> thats why I no longer run linux <4> freebsd is easy to install <4> gentoo not so easy <2> I mean think of it BAF <0> hmm <0> IF you play with the kernel <2> <---- I a gearhead , installed Freebsd <0> you can play with linux kernel too <0> redhat is still free :P <0> but redhat ****s anyhow <2> and its been up and running stable for 82 days <0> stability isn't a good comparison <0> any OS can bes table, my linux box was up for 300 days <2> yes it is a good question <0> before i rebooted for a kernel updated <2> server os <2> of course it is <0> linux 2.6 kernel has a lot of configurable stuff which can get you more performance <2> well you can stripp the kernel in bsd <2> same thing <4> same thing <0> you can strip the kernel in linux <0> ;) <4> :) <0> its basically personal preference
<0> just like amd vs intel <4> yes it is <0> kind of <4> same ****, different pile <8> yes different pile hahaha <4> **** <4> like microsoft <8> I enjoy'd using redhat for a bit but when the registering crap came up , I said forget it <0> hmm <0> lol <4> gentoo is worth a try oggy <4> a little hard to install <8> really it then had to look for your registration before install etc it was a pain <0> yeah <0> redhat is crap :P <0> all commercialized <0> gentoo's good <0> totally free, no surprises <8> I think Freebsd has more user friendly info that you can get to without going crazy asking in channels , <4> i am seting up another box soon to put at a friends house, and i might install gentoo or maybe 2003 server <4> gentoo have the best doc and info that i have seen <8> How long will it take for me to update Freebsd 5.4 to 6.0 <4> a long time when you **** it up <4> and its not going to fix your problem with gnone <0> gnetoo has a good support community <0> go to #gentoo on freenode <0> one of the largest chans there <4> very good <0> theres 901 people in that channel at the moment <0> you can always find help there <8> well I know a reboot will help my problem in gnome , since im going to have to reboot I may as well update to 6.0 while im at it <2> nah i dont like gentoo <4> reboot the bitch <0> OggyBSD, whats wrong with gentoo <0> Oggy, whats your problem in gnome <4> .wz st.john's, newfoundland <6> Weather for St. John's, Newfoundland <2> Installed Gnome2 and it hosed my monitor frequency <6> Updated 9:30 PM NST Feb. 1 <0> still have to fix wzf <6> Light Snow, 30 F, Humidity 100% <6> Wind 30mph from NE <0> OggyBSD, uhh <0> fix xorg's config and restart x <0> no need to reboot, and i bet a reboot won't help :P <0> ifi its your config <2> really <0> if its xorg <0> /etc/X11/xorg.conf <2> im updating now <0> if its something else its /etc/X11/Xfree86.conf or something <2> maybe I can open another terminal <2> its Xorg <0> goooood song <0> Oggy, check out /etc/X11/xorg.conf <2> send it this way <0> note its capital X in the X11 <0> Oggy, i can't at the moment <0> its a DRMed WMA from adelphia music <4> i bet we got atleast 30 cm of snow and its still snowing <0> ill run it through tunebite later and send an mp3 <2> BAF <0> yea? <2> dont see a xorg.conf <0> what do you have for configs in /etc/X11 <2> eh one sec <2> i dont have a X11 folder <2> in etc <0> umm <2> maybe I should just restart <0> ferrisr@BarfTheDog ~ $ locate xorg.conf <0> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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