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May 5 |
answered | Other than /etc/rc.conf what other config files control system services at boot time? |
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Sep 10 |
answered | Why would someone choose FreeBSD over Linux? |
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Sep 5 |
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Sharing folder from Windows Host to Freebsd Guest Also as FreeBSD has many terminals by default alt+f1 -> alt+f8 meaning if you go with jails you can build them in parallel saving you time when you use the ports system. Heck you could even setup a jail just to build software. I use qjail. |
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Sharing folder from Windows Host to Freebsd Guest I would recommend giving freebsd another go if you have time as i've found its jail feature very useful for development purposes. At the moment i have 5 jails: www(apache22+php53), www(apache22+php54), MySQL, PostgreSQL, email-server. I have found this invaluable in terms of testing different versions of php and databases |
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Sep 5 |
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Sharing folder from Windows Host to Freebsd Guest You don't need to install samba for the above solution it works from a default install of FreeBSD. |
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answered | Sharing folder from Windows Host to Freebsd Guest |