Hi everyone,
the FSFE is planning a session on the 34th Chaos Communication Congress
about Free operating systems that are not based on Linux. We want to
promote "free software diversity" and would love have someone introduce
Debian GNU/kFreeBSD and/or to the audience. We are also inviting the
I had a running KDE3-Desktop a while back. Then KDE4 was imported to
unreleased and things started breaking.
I can't comment on acpi or speedstep. For the later, freebsd-powerd
would have to be included, I don't know if this is the case.
Altogether I think it would work quite well if one
Hi everyone!
I had used Debian GNU/kFreeBSD some years back, but it didnt really work that
good and I gave up on it. After having switched completey to FreeBSD as my
Desktop/Notebook/Server-OS the last years I thought I would give it a chance
again!
First impression: WOW! It works :D
No
That doesn't explain the problem. Every time apt says a package cannot be
installed, you need to tell it to install that package explicitly to find
out why.
If it says that another package cannot be installed, you need to repeat the
process, recursively, untill you find the culprit.
mhm
A. You probably don't have the gnuab archive key imported. Try:
i got that fixed thanks
i tried kde for example, which is supported nowadays, is it not? at least
it worked on ging.
It should be. However, since we're tracking unstable, things might break
temporarily sometimes. Is
hi everyone
after some time i wanted to give debian kfreebsdgnu a try again so i
downloaded a current snapshot and installed into an image with qemu.
so far things went well. i even have out-of-the-box internet.
question: what are the currently used apt-mirrors? i have
deb
gnuab.org seems to be offline since a couple of days... anybody know whats wrong or when its going to be fixed again?
greetings
hannes
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