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<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
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<chapt><heading>FreeBSD contributor list<label id="contrib"></heading>
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<item>Andrew McRae <amcrae@cisco.com>
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<item>Andrew Moore <alm@FreeBSD.org>
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<item>Andrew V. Stesin <stesin@elvisti.kiev.ua>
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<item>Andrey Zakhvatov <andy@cgu.chel.su>
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<item>Anthony Yee-Hang Chan <yeehang@netcom.com>
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<item>Bernd Rosauer <br@netland.inka.de>
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<item>Bob Wilcox <bob@obiwan.uucp>
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<item>Daniel Baker <dbaker@crash.ops.neosoft.com>
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<item>Daniel M. Eischen <deischen@iworks.InterWorks.org>
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<item>Danny J. Zerkel <dzerkel@feephi.phofarm.com>
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<item>Dave Bodenstab <imdave@synet.net>
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<item>Dave Burgess <burgess@hrd769.brooks.af.mil>
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<item>Dave Chapeskie <dchapes@zeus.leitch.com>
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<item>Dave Edmondson <davided@sco.com>
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<item>Dave Rivers <rivers@ponds.uucp>
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<item>David Dawes <dawes@physics.su.OZ.AU>
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<item>David O'Brien <obrien@cs.ucdavis.edu>
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<item>Jian-Da Li <jdli@FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw>
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<item>Jim Lowe <james@miller.cs.uwm.edu>
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<item>Jim Wilson <wilson@moria.cygnus.com>
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<item>Johann Tonsing <jtonsing@mikom.csir.co.za>
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<item>John Capo <jc@irbs.com>
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<item>John Perry <perry@vishnu.alias.net>
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<item>Juergen Lock <nox@jelal.hb.north.de>
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<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
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THE FREEBSD CURRENT POLICY
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Last updated: $Date: 1996-07-05 11:30:15 $
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Last updated: $Date: 1996-07-12 16:33:21 $
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This document attempts to explain the rationale behind
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FreeBSD-current, what you should expect should you decide to run it,
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have a good TCP/IP connection at a flat rate, this is
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the way to do it.
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<item> Use the CMU <ref id="sup"> program (Software Update
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<item> Use the CMU <ref id="sup" name="sup"> program (Software Update
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Protocol).
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This is the second most recommended method, since it allows
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you to grab the entire collection once and then only what has
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<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
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<chapt>
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freebsd-current Discussion concerning the use of FreeBSD-current
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freebsd-stable Discussion concerning the use of FreeBSD-stable
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freebsd-isp Issues for Internet Service Providers using FreeBSD
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freebsd-policy General policy issues and suggestions
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freebsd-questions User questions
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</verb>
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platforms</em><newline> Cross-platform freebsd issues, general
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discussion and proposals for non-Intel FreeBSD ports.
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<tag/FREEBSD-POLICY/ <em>Policy issues and
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suggestions</em><newline> This is a forum for policy discussions
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related to FreeBSD. This includes where FreeBSD is going, how to
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set up a consortium, whether or not and how to make FreeBSD pay
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for itself, how to attract more users, and so on. When a topic
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relates directly to FreeBSD but has little or no technical
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content then it should be sent to this list.
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<tag/FREEBSD-PORTS/ <em>Discussion of "ports"</em><newline>
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Discussions concerning FreeBSD's "ports collection" (/usr/ports), proposed
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ports, modifications to ports collection infrastructure and general
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<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
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<!--
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convienent and quiet. Cartidges are inexpensive and small (4.8 x
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3.3 x 0.6 inches; 122 x 84 x 15 mm). One downside of 8mm tape is
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relatively short head and tape life due to the high rate of
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relative motion of the tape accross the heads.
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relative motion of the tape across the heads.
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<!--spec-->
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<p>Data thruput ranges from ~250kB/s to ~500kB/s. Data
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degrees). The tape wraps around 270 degrees of the spool that
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holds the heads. The spool spins while the tape slides over the
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spool. The result is a high density of data and closely packed
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tracks that angle accross the tape from one edge to the other.
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tracks that angle across the tape from one edge to the other.
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<sect3><heading><label id="hw:storage:tapebackups:qic">
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tape drives.
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<p><tt>rdump(8)</tt> and <tt>rrestore(8)</tt> backup data
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accross the network to a tape drive attached to another computer.
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aross the network to a tape drive attached to another computer.
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Both programs rely upon <tt>rcmd(3)</tt> and <tt>ruserok(3)</tt>
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to access the remote tape drive. Therefore, the user performing
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the backup must have <tt>rhosts</tt> access to the remote
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<tt>rrestore(8)</tt> must suitable to use on the remote computer.
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(e.g. When <tt>rdump</tt>'ing from a FreeBSD computer to an
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Exabyte tape drive connected to a Sun called komodo, use: <tt>/sbin/rdump
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0dsbfu 54000 13000 126 komodo:/dev/nrst8 /dev/rsd0a 2>&1</tt>)
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0dsbfu 54000 13000 126 komodo:/dev/nrst8 /dev/rsd0a 2>&1</tt>)
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Beware: there are security implications to allowing
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<tt>rhosts</tt> commands. Evaluate your situation carefully.
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<tt>cpio(1)</tt> uses.
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<p><tt>tar(1)</tt> does not support backups accross the
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<p><tt>tar(1)</tt> does not support backups across the
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network. You can use a pipeline and <tt>rsh(1)</tt> to send the
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data to a remote tape drive. (XXX add an example command)
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installation media. <tt>cpio(1)</tt> does not know how to walk
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the directory tree and a list of files must be provided thru <tt>STDIN</tt>.
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<p><tt>cpio(1)</tt> does not support backups accross the
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<p><tt>cpio(1)</tt> does not support backups across the
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network. You can use a pipeline and <tt>rsh(1)</tt> to send the
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data to a remote tape drive. (XXX add an example command)
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THE FREEBSD STABLE POLICY
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Last updated: $Date: 1996-07-05 11:30:22 $
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Last updated: $Date: 1996-07-12 16:33:24 $
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This document attempts to explain the rationale behind
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FreeBSD-stable, what you should expect should you decide to run it,
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<item> Use the CMU <ref id="sup"> program (Software Update
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<item> Use the CMU <ref id="sup" name="sup"> program (Software Update
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<chapt><heading>Contributing to FreeBSD<label id="submitters"></heading>
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</itemize>
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<item>PCMCIA/PCCARD. Coordinator: &a.phk
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<item>PCMCIA/PCCARD. Coordinators: &a.nate and &a.phk
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<itemize>
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<item>Reliable operation of the pcic driver.
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<item>Recognizer and handler for sio.c
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<item>Recognizer and handler for ed.c
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<item>Recognizer and handler for ep.c
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<item>User-mode recognizer and handler.
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<item>Documentation!
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<item>Reliable operation of the pcic driver (needs testing).
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<item>Recognizer and handler for sio.c (mostly done).
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<item>Recognizer and handler for ed.c (mostly done).
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<item>Recognizer and handler for ep.c (mostly done).
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<item>User-mode recognizer and handler (partially done).
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</itemize>
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<item>Advanced Power Management. Coordinator: &a.phk
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<item>Advanced Power Management. Coordinators: &a.nate and &a.phk
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<itemize>
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<item>APM sub-driver.
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<item>IDE/ATA disk sub-driver.
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<item>APM sub-driver (mostly done).
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<item>IDE/ATA disk sub-driver (partially done).
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<item>syscons/pcvt sub-driver.
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<item>Integration with the PCMCIA/PCCARD drivers (suspend/resume).
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</enum>
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(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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$Id: submitters.sgml,v 1.2.4.3 1996-06-19 20:28:25 jkh Exp $
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</verb></tscreen>
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For your convenience, a copy of this text can be found in
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<tt>/usr/share/examples/etc/bsd-style-copyright</tt>.
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