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khrath
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 8750
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 15:31 Post subject: New FreeBSD Logo
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looks like a balloon =p
<img src=http://penguin.chilly.net/~khrath/640-1.png>
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Occulis
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 13293
Location: Moral Relativity Central
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 15:44 Post subject:
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purdy!!
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Frax
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 8489
Location: Fuck yoiu fucking fuckers
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 16:33 Post subject:
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I guess the god vote finally got rid of the devil
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sinrakin
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 16:35 Post subject:
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| Frax wrote: | | I guess the god vote finally got rid of the devil |
Damn evangalists always s***w everything up
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Ishmael
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Joined: 03 Jun 2005 Posts: 4446
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 17:51 Post subject:
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Yah I saw this, and agree with you.
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khrath
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 18:05 Post subject:
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| Frax wrote: | | I guess the god vote finally got rid of the devil |
It still is the devil...just in balloon form, can't u see the horns?
Anyways, this is just a logo, chuck is still the mascot
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motherface
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Joined: 12 Mar 2003 Posts: 3407
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 20:57 Post subject:
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I must say, I tried FreeBSD the other day for the first time and it's really nice. Ports > all the rest. That's the first packaging system I didn't think should come with a phallus to suck while you used it.
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kireol
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Joined: 02 Aug 2003 Posts: 9517
Location: Royal Oak, MI
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 21:43 Post subject:
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chuck is the win. i dont have any tatoos, but he'd be on my list to consider.
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khrath
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 22:08 Post subject:
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| motherface wrote: | | I must say, I tried FreeBSD the other day for the first time and it's really nice. Ports > all the rest. That's the first packaging system I didn't think should come with a phallus to suck while you used it. |
I tell ppl that all the time, nobody listens
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motherface
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 22:13 Post subject:
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| khrath wrote: | | motherface wrote: | | I must say, I tried FreeBSD the other day for the first time and it's really nice. Ports > all the rest. That's the first packaging system I didn't think should come with a phallus to suck while you used it. |
I tell ppl that all the time, nobody listens |
Well next time try it clothed.
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kireol
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Joined: 02 Aug 2003 Posts: 9517
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 22:59 Post subject:
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what I didnt like about BSD was it's really tight security at first, which is a great thing to be, unless yer not used to it like me and cant fekking figure out why you cant log in as root, because you havent added yourself into the group. run-on sentences ftw!
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khrath
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 23:02 Post subject:
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I prefer that.
Every user shouldn't be allowed to SU, it's crazy, especially if you have webservers running.
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Owyyn
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 23:08 Post subject:
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| kireol wrote: | | what I didnt like about BSD was it's really tight security at first, which is a great thing to be, unless yer not used to it like me and cant fekking figure out why you cant log in as root, because you havent added yourself into the group. run-on sentences ftw! |
WHEEEEEEL
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motherface
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Posted: 11/02/05 - 00:32 Post subject:
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I am glad that the default in FreeBSD is that you can't SSH as root. These guys at work think SSH as root is great and can't live without it and I had to explain to them how gay it is.
Since I'm rather paranoid on the topic of security, FreeBSD's paranoia is a welcome change. But seriously, ports > up2date * rpm * yum.
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kireol
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Posted: 11/02/05 - 00:41 Post subject:
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as I said before, it's a good thing. just takes getting used to if you've learned on lazy systems
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khrath
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Posted: 11/02/05 - 01:12 Post subject:
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up2date used to p**s me off to no end
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Jukas
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Joined: 19 Mar 2003 Posts: 896
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Posted: 11/02/05 - 13:26 Post subject:
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| motherface wrote: | I am glad that the default in FreeBSD is that you can't SSH as root. These guys at work think SSH as root is great and can't live without it and I had to explain to them how gay it is.
Since I'm rather paranoid on the topic of security, FreeBSD's paranoia is a welcome change. But seriously, ports > up2date * rpm * yum. |
Can you explain the port system a bit?
I'm pretty happy with Debian though it's security was a bit lackluster at install. I do think it's quite silly that a distro would let you SSH in as root by default
On my setup root can't ssh in, and only specified accounts can log in via SSH at all. You also must be a member of wheel to even run SU. Beyond that I've seutp sudo to allow certain users to do certain functions and email me on failed attempts. plus wget and the gcc compilers aren't executable by a default user.
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khrath
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 8750
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Posted: 11/02/05 - 13:58 Post subject:
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port system in a nutshell
You run a search command in the ports dir to find packages you want, go to the specific ports dir and run "make install" and it downloads any packages needed to support that program, plus the program itself, and either compiles the source and installs the program, or downloads the binaries and installs them...you pick which.
You can customize compiler flags, have it auto update any out of date packages...etc...etc
it's just a great package management system,
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