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Re: Introduction

Michael Neumann wrote: > While reading your post I got an idea for future DragonFlyBSD releases. > Why not name them according to dragonfly species? > I think there should be enough till the next millenium ;-) Hmm, am I the only one who is glad that

dragonflybsd-user - Sascha Wildner - Feb 26 2008 - 06:24

Re: Introduction

Colin Adams wrote: > Hello DragonFlyBSD users, > I have just seen the word DragonFlyBSD for the first time today (on > the KVM wiki). > > I am a software engineer and also a dragonfly recorder (yes, I record > the numbers and species of

dragonflybsd-user - Michael Neumann - Feb 26 2008 - 06:19

Re: Introduction

Sascha Wildner wrote: > Michael Neumann wrote: >> While reading your post I got an idea for future DragonFlyBSD releases. >> Why not name them according to dragonfly species? >> I think there should be enough till the next millenium ;-) > > Hmm, am

dragonflybsd-user - Michael Neumann - Feb 26 2008 - 06:57

Re: Introduction

If you use "dragonflies names" one starting with each alphabeth letter, like big storms, then you can use names and still have a pretty nice order, since after the "i dont know the name starting with A" you got the "i dont know the name starting with B"

dragonflybsd-user - Sdävtaker - Feb 26 2008 - 13:46

Re: Introduction

:Hello DragonFlyBSD users, : :I have just seen the word DragonFlyBSD for the first time today (on :the KVM wiki). : :I am a software engineer and also a dragonfly recorder (yes, I record :the numbers and species of dragonflies and damselflies in

dragonflybsd-user - Matthew Dillon - Feb 26 2008 - 16:12

Re: Introduction

On 26/02/2008, Matthew Dillon wrote: > :P.S. Can someone tell me the scientific name of the species pictured > :in the mascot? > > I'm afraid I don't know. I took that picture in my garden, in > Berkeley,

dragonflybsd-user - Colin Adams - Feb 26 2008 - 16:37

Re: Introduction

On 26/02/2008, Colin Adams wrote: > On 26/02/2008, Matthew Dillon wrote: > > :P.S. Can someone tell me the scientific name of the species pictured > > :in the mascot? > > > > I'm

dragonflybsd-user - Colin Adams - Feb 26 2008 - 16:54

Re: Introduction

On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 08:37:58PM +0000, Colin Adams wrote: > On 26/02/2008, Matthew Dillon wrote: > > :P.S. Can someone tell me the scientific name of the species pictured > > :in the mascot? > > > > I'm afraid I

dragonflybsd-user - B. Estrade - Feb 26 2008 - 16:52

Re: Introduction

According to wikipedia, mosquito-hawk can apply to dragonflies, damselflies or craneflies. Meadowhawk is much more specific - it is a member of the genus Sympetrum - in England we call these Darters. Sympetrum is part of the family libelludiae - (

dragonflybsd-user - Colin Adams - Feb 29 2008 - 11:27

Re: Introduction

Colin Adams wrote: > Meanwhile, I have managed to install 1.12 in a virtual machine on my > Linux 64-bit quad core box. I didn't attempt to configure the network > when I did the installation, thinking that as I was running under KVM, > I would not

dragonflybsd-user - Simon 'corecode' Schubert - Feb 29 2008 - 11:39

Re: Introduction

Thanks Simon, DHCP works. On 29/02/2008, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote: > Colin Adams wrote: > > Meanwhile, I have managed to install 1.12 in a virtual machine on my > > Linux 64-bit quad core box. I didn't attempt to

dragonflybsd-user - Colin Adams - Feb 29 2008 - 11:50

Re: Introduction

Sascha Wildner wrote: > > Hmm, am I the only one who is glad that we _don't_ have fancy codenames > for releases? > mmm.. no but this is >= 2^1024 times better than ubuntu release names unless it is decided to add a silly adjective to the

dragonflybsd-user - Chris Turner - Mar 4 2008 - 10:05

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