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Dual screens with xorg and the ati radeon driver

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*BSDSetting up an ati radeo card for dual screens in xorg requires editing the xorg.conf file, but is not very difficult. You will need most of the following options in the Device section of your xorg.conf file:


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FreeBSD, dummynet and a nameserver

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*BSDA few days ago, someone tried a bandwidth exhaustion type denial of service attack against my home connection. They did this by flooding my (public) dns with requests for the nameservers for the . zone.


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Most Recent Post: 03/22 05:12PM by bart

Installing dri drivers on FreeBSD

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*BSDI am getting quite a few questions with regards to installing dri enabled graphics drivers on FreeBSD. In this article I'll discuss the general setup, and it shoudl enable you to get this to work for every card that is supported.


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Graphics cards on FreeBSD

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*BSDA comparison of graphics cards on FreeBSD
Unlike many reviews and comparisons out there, this article will barely look at the hardware, and mostly at drivers and their performance


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Most Recent Post: 08/09 02:08PM by bart

A Geeklog server on FreeBSD

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*BSD Geeklog is a popular and very flexible and secure weblog package written in PHP. While flexible, and going a long way towards a full content management system, Geeklog is also big, feature rich, and leaves some things to desire when it comes to performance. In this article I explain some of the things I did to optimize my FreeBSD/Apache2/PHP4 based Geeklog installation.


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