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Date:      Sun, 17 Sep 2006 13:36:27 +0200
From:      Dan Schultzer <adm@abcel-online.com>
To:        ovidiu ene <ovidiue@unixware.ro>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Plesk and FreeBSD 6.1 64-bit getting frustrating
Message-ID:  <B1CC60AE-EA9F-4248-843B-7271D8B46AF7@abcel-online.com>
In-Reply-To: <450D2F54.1060103@unixware.ro>
References:  <8E2A3211-BE90-4F31-9CD5-F8F4B98E8619@abcel-online.com> <450D2F54.1060103@unixware.ro>

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Hi Ovidiu

Thanks for your information. Yeah, I've pretty much given up on this,  
so I'll use Suse instead and then later on, when I've more time, try  
get FreeBSD installed with a better CP. Thanks again.

Regards,
Dan Schultzer

Den 17. sep 2006 kl. 13:19 skrev ovidiu ene:

> Hello
>
> We were using Plesk on FreeBSD 5.4, i386, and had a lot of problem  
> with qmail wich is crashing sometimes without any reason. We tried  
> differend tips found on forums and disabling antivirus and  
> modifying some script we managed to restart the crashed mail  
> service by watchdog, but still the mail service crash more than ten  
> times a day. The problem with crashing qmail was found not only on  
> FreeBSD but on Linux too. So our learned lesson was: 1. don't try  
> even to make it work if is not designed for your version of bsd, is  
> a waste of time, 2. Plesk 7.5 is not as good as we thought, you  
> might try Plesk 8, maybe is better, but, I still recommend you  
> CPanel. Is difficult to work with closed source code, if a problem  
> occurs you do not know what to do.
>
> Best Regards,
> ovidiu
>
> Dan Schultzer wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I've got FreeBSD 6.1 installed on a Sun Fire X2100 server, and  
>> are  trying to get plesk installed. But plesk isn't supported for  
>> FreeBSD  6.1 64-bit version yet, so it has been hard work to try  
>> trick it. Now  I want to trick the uname command to show the  
>> version needed for  plesk installation. Any one having an easy and  
>> pretty safe way to do  this? This is the last try before I trash  
>> FreeBSD as it's pretty  important that this server come up and  
>> running soon, though I love  FreeBSD :(
>>
>> Also, I'm not member at this list so please mail / cc me  
>> directly.  Thanks.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dan Schultzer
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